Helen Alexander Archdale (1876–1949) was a feminist, activist, and journalist. During the First World War she started a training farm for women agricultural workers, served as a clerical worker with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps from 1917, and in 1918 worked in the women's department of the Ministry of National Service
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