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Service Keywords 1 List of Keywords – Alphabetical by type Keyword Type Keyword Type Air raid shelter keyword Clothing exchange keyword Ambulance keyword Club keyword Ambulances keyword Clubhouse keyword American aid keyword Coastguard keyword American Air force Keyword Cooker keyword American Servicemen keyword Cooking stove keyword Anniversary keyword Court canteen keyword Appeal keyword Creche keyword Baby bus keyword Cross trench cooker keyword Blanket keyword Darby and Joan club keyword Blankets keyword Day trip keyword Blitz keyword Derby and Joan club keyword Blood donor keyword Despatch rider keyword Blood donor service keyword Digging keyword Bluff cooker keyword Digging for Victory keyword Bomb damage keyword Disabled keyword Bombed house keyword Displays keyword Bombed outs keyword Distressed Families keyword Book binding keyword Distribute keyword Books keyword Distributing keyword Books on wheels keyword Diversional therapy keyword Borstals keyword Dress keyword British War Relief keyword Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme keyword Building keyword Elderly keyword Cadets keyword Emergency exercise keyword Camouflage keyword Emergency feeding keyword Canning keyword Emergency feeding equipment keyword Canteen keyword Emergency feeding exercise keyword Channel Island keyword Emergency kitchen keyword Channel Islands keyword Emergency services keyword Chelsea Flower Show keyword Escort keyword Child keyword Escort duty keyword Child Escorts keyword Escort service keyword Child Welfare Clinic keyword Evacuee keyword Children's Holiday keyword Evacuees keyword Children's Holiday Camp keyword Exercises keyword Children's Party keyword Exhibitions keyword Children's Toys keyword Feeding keyword Christmas keyword Feeding centre keyword Civil Defence Review keyword Feeding exercise keyword Civil Defence Staff College keyword Files keyword Cleaning keyword Filming keyword Clothes keyword Fire disaster keyword Clothes exchange keyword Firemen keyword Clothing keyword Firewood keyword © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 2 List of Keywords – Alphabetical by type Keyword Type Keyword Type First aid keyword Information centre keyword First aid centre keyword Inquiry office keyword flatlet keyword Jam making keyword Float keyword Junior leaders keyword Flood relief keyword Keep Britain Tidy keyword Flood victims keyword Kitchen keyword Flooding keyword Kitchen van keyword Flower beds keyword Kitchen waste keyword Flowerpot cookery keyword Ledger keyword Food keyword Letters keyword Food distribution keyword Library keyword Food gifts keyword Lost keyword Garden keyword Luncheon club keyword Garden gift scheme keyword Make and mend keyword Gas Mark keyword Members keyword Gas Masks keyword Mentally subnormal keyword Gift keyword Ministry of food keyword Gift vehicle keyword Minutes keyword Gifts keyword Mobile canteen keyword Godmother keyword Mobile hospital shop keyword Godmothers keyword Mobile kitchen keyword Good companions keyword Mobile laundry keyword Group keyword Modelling keyword Ghurkha Rifles keyword Mother and Baby Club keyword Ghurkhas keyword Mothercraft Hostel keyword Handicapped keyword National Savings keyword Handicrafts keyword National Savings Scheme keyword Harvest Festival keyword Needy Children keyword Holiday keyword Notebook keyword Holiday Home keyword Nurseries keyword Home dress keyword Nursery keyword Home Guard keyword Oil spill keyword Home Help keyword Overseas keyword Home mobile canteen keyword Overseas club keyword Horse riding keyword Overseas dress keyword Hospital keyword Overseas gifts keyword Hospital canteen keyword Palestinian refugee Keyword Hospital car service keyword Picnic keyword Hospital shop keyword Planting keyword Hospital Supply Depot Keyword Playgroup keyword Hospital tea trolley keyword Polio keyword Hospital telephone trolley keyword Princess Elizabeth keyword Hospital trolley shop keyword Prison keyword Hostess keyword Prison canteen keyword Housing Association keyword Prison welfare keyword © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 3 List of Keywords – Alphabetical by type Keyword Type Keyword Type Prison Work party keyword Talking books keyword Queen Elizabeth keyword Tea keyword Queen's Messengers keyword Tea bar trailer keyword Rail crash keyword Tea Party keyword Rail disaster keyword Telephone trolley keyword Rally keyword Telephone trolley service keyword Records keyword Therapy keyword Recruit keyword Tired Mothers keyword Recycled Children's Clothing keyword Toddler keyword Recycled Clothing keyword Toy Collection keyword Refreshments keyword Toys keyword Remand centres keyword Train crash keyword Remembrance keyword Trench cooker keyword Repatriates keyword tricycles keyword Rescue keyword Trolley library keyword Rescue a recipe keyword Troops keyword Rescue workers keyword Trouser suit keyword Residential club keyword Tube shelter keyword Rest centre keyword Tube station keyword Returns keyword Twins keyword Road Safety keyword Under Fives Nursery keyword Roll of Honour keyword Uniform keyword Royal Navy keyword Wartime salvage keyword Royal Show keyword Waste food keyword Rural Pie Scheme keyword Weighing keyword Salvage keyword Welfare clinic keyword School keyword Welfare foods keyword Schoolchildren keyword Window keyword Service families keyword Work party keyword Servicemen keyword Workers keyword Services club keyword World War Two Keyword Services welfare keyword American Red Cross Name Services Welfare club keyword Auxillary Fire Service name Shankar Essay Competition keyword Baron de Cartier de Marchienne name Shelter keyword Baroness Pike name Shop window displays keyword Battle of Britain Museum name Shopping keyword Bishop of Coventry name Shopping squad keyword Cardinal Hume name Snow keyword Countess Reventlow name Social centre keyword Dame Susan Walker name Soyer boiler keyword Frances Clode name St. Keyword James Callaghan name Suit keyword King George V1 name Swimming pool keyword Lady Churchill name Swine vesicular disease keyword Lady Hillingdon name © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 4 List of Keywords – Alphabetical by type Keyword Type Keyword Type Lady Reading name Kingston upon Hull Place Mervyn Pike name Llandaff Cathedral place Mrs Thatcher name Lytham St. Annes Place Queen Mother name Newark-on-Trent Place Remembrance Day name Newcastle upon Tyne place Remembrance Day Poppy Appeal name Newcastle-under-Lyme place St. John Ambulance Brigade name Newton-le-Willows place VE day name Norwich Road School place Victory Parade name Poulton-le-Fyde place Winston Churchill name Regent's Lodge place Women's Land Army name St. Annes-on-Sea place Aberfan place St. James Palace place Adwick-le-Street Place St. Leonids Church place Alston-with-Garrigill place St. Paul's Cathedral place America place Standish-with-Langtree place Ashton-in-Marketfield place Stockton-on-Tees place Ashton-under-Lyne place Stoke-on-Trent place Barrow-in-Furness Place Stratford-upon-Avon Place Berwick-upon-Tweed Place Walton-le-Dale place Bexhill-on-Sea Place Wath-upon-Dearne Place Bolton-le-Sands place Wellington Barracks place Burnham-on-Crouch place Westminster Abbey place Burton-on-Trent place Weston-super-Mare Place Castle Drogo place Aberfan disaster subject Chandler's Ford Place Anglo-American club subject Charlton House, Greenwich place Babies Subject Chester House club place Busy Fingers Subject Chester-le-Street Place Children subject Clayton-le-Moors place East coast floods subject Cliffe House place Food Flying Squad subject Coventry Cathedral place Health and Hospitals subject Dalton-in-Furness place Hotlock subject Derby Cathedral place Lady Reading Memorial Service subject Elmleigh Holiday Home place Lord Mayors Show subject Fairmile place Magazine adoption scheme subject Flixborough place Make do and Mend Subject Gorleston-on-Sea place Meals on wheels subject Grange-over-Sands place National Saving Stamps subject Hanford House Holiday Home place Relief Welfare Agency subject Hanover Lodge place Social car service subject Holly Lodge Holiday Home place Social transport service subject Holly Shaw Residential School place Spare a mile subject Houghton-le-Spring Place Toy Library subject Huyton-with-Roby place Tufty Club Subject India House place WVS Work Today subject © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 5 List of Keywords – Alphabetical by type © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 .
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