The Landswoman December 1918 | Page 8

• THE LANDSWOMAN December, I 9 I 8 Daily Sketch N exceedingly interesting and comprE-hensive exhibition of women·s work has recently been held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in J.ondon. Every sort of work undertaken by women during the war, was here gathered together, and anyone who did not realise before how large a part women ha.ve been playing in the work of the world during these last few years, cannot fail to have been amazed at this evidence of the wonderful things they have done. Every form of munition work, every sort of hospit"l job and surgiGal appliance, machinery, and optic~tl lensf's, etn., and last, but not least, all women's war services were represented. In that sPction of the exhibition devoted exclusJvely to the War Services, the Land Armv exhibit attracted far and away the most attention: Three artist's models, A zS6 made .to move every joint, were dressP.d in Land Army clothes, and were to be seen pursuing thl'ir natural occupations! One wlls caressing 8; li1e-sized stuffed cow, to which a milking machine was attached; another was sitting in the stra.w, surrounded by life-sized goats, kids, ~tnd a lamb which " baa-ed " ; and the third, and most intelligent of the· iot, was seated on a pile of sacks absorbed in the November number of THE LANDSWOMAN! Her Mq.jest.y the Queen, who visited the exhibibition on October 30th, is here seen examming the Land Army Section and talking to our Editor, who is holding THE LANDSWOMAN in her hand. The Queen was somewhat startled when the lamb unexpectedly emitted a iond " baa-a! "