Some 9,000 British women were recruited to work in forestry during the war.
The lumberjills carried out heavy work, felling trees by hand, working in sawmills, loading trucks and driving tractors.
The timber was made into telegraph poles, road blocks, packaging boxes and gun butts for the war effort, and even crosses for war graves.
Sculptor Ray Lonsdale won the Forestry Commission competition to create a lasting memorial to honour the women. More … http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-24843320

