Girl on horseback rounding up cattle |
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Title : | Girl on horseback rounding up cattle |
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Creator : | Taylor, Frances | ||
Source : | PRG 596 | ||
Date of creation : | 1946 | ||
Format : | Artwork | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
This watercolour sketch of a girl on horseback rounding up cattle in the bush was made by Frances Taylor (nee Harvie) in 1946. Taylor served in the Australian Women's Land Army at Lucindale, Morphett Vale, and Plympton between May 1943 and December 1945. The Australian Women's Land Army was formed in 1942 in response to the acute shortage of rural workers. Recruits were required to be British subjects or immigrants from Allied nations and to be between 18 and 50 years of age. Some farmers expressed initial skepticism about the prospects of farm work done by women with little experience on the land, but many Women's Land Army workers earned respect for their contributions. |
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Period : | 1939-1945,1946-1979 |
Further reading : | Adam-Smith, Patsy. Australian women at war, Melbourne: Nelson, 1984 Scott, Jean. Girls with grit: memories of the Australian Women's Land Army, St Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 1995 |
Internet links : | South Australians at war see Experiences of war: Women and war (includes extracts from Frances Taylor's diary) |