WARTIME WORK ON THE FARM - CHILDREN OVER

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WARTIME WORK ON THE FARM - CHILDREN OVER 12-13 8 April 1915 - School managers were authorised to issue licences to boys and girls over 12 years of age releasing them from school from Easter to 11 October. 14 April 1915 - Crockenhill Council School reported that because of the number of children absent on agricultural licences Fourth Standard had been moved into the 1st classroom. 24 September 1915 - Messrs Cannell and Sons asked Crockenhill Council School permission to employ boys gathering fruit after the re-assembling of school in October this was refused. 1916 - Only girls or boys over 13 could get licences. No child to work between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Medical certificate needed. Girls could do home duties to release mothers for work on farms. Charlie Collins, boy farm worker 30 October 1917 - Farningham Council School Managers granted 23 agricultural licences.

WARTIME WORK ON THE FARM The older children at Crockenhill Council School in 1919, just before the headmaster Mr Wilson's retirement in 1919. Alice Peck is tallest girl in back row, here aged 13.

FARNINGHAM COUNCIL SCHOOL CHILDREN WORKING ON FARMS Charts showing Farningham children given licences to work on farms. (See key sheet)

FARNINGHAM COUNCIL SCHOOL CHILDREN WORKING ON FARMS (Left hand photo) 30 October 1917 (All in Swanley part of parish) Louisa Vaughan (13) 22 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Reginald Smith (13) 40 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Harry Hoadley (13) 34 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Harry Atkin (13) 6 Westview Cottages James Lawson Adria Court (13) 27 Highcroft Cottages Executors of Thomas Wood Lily Rose Say (13) 16 Highcroft Cottages W. Matthews Albert Playfoot (12) 6 Wested Lane F. Wilson, Dairy Farm Walter Mills (13) 50 Highcroft Cottages Thomas Wood T. Couchman (12) 5 Button Street E. Spice S. Vaughan (12) 22 Highcroft Cottages T. Vaughan Arthur G. Crook (13) 18 Highcroft Cottages T.M. Lewis Kathleen Sawl (12) 25 Highcroft Cottages M.Ladds C. Puddephat (12) 13 Button Street Thomas wood T. Sutton (12) 2 Button Street E. Spice T. Couchman (13) 5 Button Street Executors of Thomas Wood

FARNINGHAM COUNCIL SCHOOL CHILDREN WORKING ON FARMS (Right hand photo) 24 September 1917 (All in Swanley part of parish) Louisa Vaughan (13) 22 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Reginald Smith (13) 40 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Harry Hoadley (13) 34 Highcroft Cottages Pedham Court Farm Harry Atkin (13) 6 Westview Cottages James Lawson Lily Rose Say (13) 16 Highcroft Cottages W. Matthews Adria Court (13) 27 Highcroft Cottages Executors of Thomas Wood Albert Playfoot (12) 6 Wested Lane F. Wilson, Dairy Farm Walter Mills (13) 50 Highcroft Cottages Thomas Wood An application in respect of H. Tyler of 8 Bath Cottages was refused, owing to the application being for employment outside the district over which the Managers exercised jurisdiction, namely at Marden. Signed Herbert T. Waring Oct 30th 1917

CHILDREN WORKING ON FARMS Head teachers found pupils progress suffered after months of absence on the fields. It was hard to get the older children to attend again, and attendance, which was never good, grew worse. In Crockenhill in 1917 only 1 of 13 returned to school, and in 1918 4 out of 14. February 1918 - Conference of Managers and Head Teachers of Elementary schools in Swanley district resolved that those on agricultural licences should attend evening school at least 3 nights a week. 12 October 1917 Managers of Crockenhill Council School sent Kent Education Committee a protest against employment of children for agriculture during winter months serious detriment to their health and education and not really needed for the production of food in this district and it is unfair to the teachers. December 1918 all agricultural licences were cancelled. Putting apples into woven baskets after apple picking, September 1923, lads Les Everest and Tom Pert, of Crockenhill

CHILDREN WORKING ON FARMS Form for Agricultural Licence for school children

SOME OF THE CHILDREN GIVEN AGRICULTURAL LICENCES (Records have names for Crockenhill and Farningham Council Schools) CROCKENHILL FARNINGHAM Ivy Booker Harry Atkin Mary Bowers Katie Boulter Kate Charles Emelia E. Chapple Thomas Etheridge T. Couchman Frank Field Dorothy Count Dorothy Gates Adrian Court Bert Glover Arthur G. Crook Elizabeth Johnson Harry Hoadly Rose Little Walter Mills John Page Albert Playfoot Mabel Peck Rose Playfoot Stanley Pierce C. Puddephat Victor Pierce Kathleen Sawl George Pontin Nellie Sawl Herbert Pontin Lily Rose Say Ronald Pontin Reginald Smith May Smith T. Sutton William Smith William Taylor Louisa Vaughan John Spice William Wise William Vaughan Vera Wood

LABOUR FROM CHILDREN S HOMES One of 6 camps for 30 boys was at Lullingstone. Hay making, perhaps at Lullingstone, c. 1910-1914 1917,1918 - School-boy camps from Farningham Home for Little Boys and Dr Barnado s were arranged at harvest time in August and September. The camps were very successful under supervision of masters or persons of authority. In the early war years school boys volunteered for 2 or 3 weeks in August or September for the hay and corn harvests. Farmers found it difficult to find board and lodging for the youngsters, who were mostly inexperienced The farmer provided the site with fresh water supply for tents, or nearby schools were used for accommodation where possible.