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The first lady entrant in the Ladies section of the International Ploughing Championships
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The first lady entrant in the Ladies section of the International Ploughing Championships
The first lady entrant in the Ladies section of the International Ploughing Championships organised by the Northern Ireland Ploughing Association and to be held 12 February 1947 at Saintfield Co Down is Miss Joy Phillips of The Temple, Boardmills Co Down. She is assistant club leader of the Boardmills Young Farmers Club. January 1947 P004470
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The First Lady Entrant in the Ladies Section of the International Ploughing Championships
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to a significant moment in history - the 1947 International Ploughing Championships held at Saintfield Co Down. The image showcases Miss Joy Phillips, an extraordinary woman breaking barriers as she becomes the first lady entrant in the Ladies section of this prestigious event. Miss Phillips, hailing from The Temple in Boardmills Co Down, exudes confidence and determination as she stands beside her trusty tractor. A true trailblazer, not only is she participating in a traditionally male-dominated competition but also holds the esteemed position of assistant club leader for Boardmills Young Farmers Club. The photograph beautifully captures rural scenes and agricultural prowess that were integral to life during this era. It serves as a reminder of the hard work and dedication required by individuals like Miss Phillips who played an essential role in shaping their communities through farming. As we admire this remarkable snapshot frozen in time, let us celebrate Miss Joy Phillips' courage and resilience while acknowledging her contribution to empowering women within agriculture. Her presence at such a renowned event symbolizes progress towards gender equality and inspires future generations to challenge societal norms with passion and grace.
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