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The Women's Timber Corps (WTC) was a British civilian organisation created during the Second World War to work in forestry, replacing men who had left to join the armed forces. Women who joined the WTC were commonly known as Lumber Jills.

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  • Women's Timber Corps (en)
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  • The Women's Timber Corps (WTC) was a British civilian organisation created during the Second World War to work in forestry, replacing men who had left to join the armed forces. Women who joined the WTC were commonly known as Lumber Jills. (en)
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  • WTC (en)
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  • A uniformed member of the Women's Timber Corps stripping bark from a felled tree (en)
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  • A member of the Women's Timber Corps stripping bark from a felled tree to be used as a telegraph pole. (en)
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  • The Women's Timber Corps (WTC) was a British civilian organisation created during the Second World War to work in forestry, replacing men who had left to join the armed forces. Women who joined the WTC were commonly known as Lumber Jills. (en)
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