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Wimborne care home resident’s Second World War efforts celebrated

A CARE home resident’s career in the Women’s Land Army was the subject of a book by an acclaimed historian.

Gwen Raggett MBE of Hyacinth House in Stapehill sat down with historian John K. Lander to chat about her experience as a member of the Women’s Land Army during the Second World War.

Her inspiring story has been included in a newly released book, Don’t Delay, Enrol Today: The Women’s Land Army in Hampshire.

This comes off the back of Gwen being honoured for her 60-year service with the Royal Voluntary Service.

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With over 30 published works on social history and non-conformist church subjects, Mr Lander personally visited Gwen to discuss her experiences and recently presented her with a copy of the published book.

“Witnessing Gwen receive this recognition was a proud and emotional moment for her family, fellow residents, and staff at Hyacinth House,” a care home spokesperson said.

Gwen sitting down with John K. Lander Picture: Barchester Healthcare

Gwen sitting down with John K. Lander Picture: Barchester Healthcare

This isn’t Gwen’s first feature in print; her contributions were also highlighted in The Remarkable Women of the Second World War.

To celebrate her legacy, Hyacinth House included Gwen as the guest speaker for their December Speaker’s Corner event.

During this special occasion, Gwen shared fond memories of her time in the Land Army, reflecting on the challenging but rewarding work, the close friendships she formed, and the significance of her role in supporting Britain during the war.

Adding to the event was a meticulously curated scrapbook by Gwen’s daughter-in-law, Heather.

This treasure trove included original newspaper advertisements recruiting women for the Land Army, receipts, photographs, and even a delicate cotton dolly crafted by the Land Army women.

“The scrapbook brought history to life and captivated everyone who saw it,” a spokesperson added.

Gwen and her daughter-in-law Heather with the Land Army scrap book Picture: Barchester Healthcare

Gwen and her daughter-in-law Heather with the Land Army scrap book Picture: Barchester Healthcare

“The staff and residents of Hyacinth House are deeply proud of Gwen and her remarkable life story.

“She is an inspiration, reminding us all of the resilience, courage, and camaraderie that shaped Britain’s wartime efforts.

“Gwen’s story is a testament to the power of service and the enduring impact of her generation’s contributions.”

General manager Kamila Gagala of Barchester Hyacinth House said: “Hyacinth House warmly celebrates Gwen and all its residents who generously share their incredible stories, enriching the community with moments of living history. Gwen in particular has become quite the celebrity!”

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