A 102-year-old woman who served as a land girl during World War Two has recalled the betrayal she felt when letters from her sweetheart were kept from her by a disapproving mother.
Phyllis Vincent, who now lives in a care home in Cambridge, was called up to the Land Army as an 18-year-old in 1940 and worked on a farm in her native Devon.
She had already begun a budding romance with Ron, an RAF gunner, but believed she had been rejected when his letters went unanswered.
She says she recalls "all of it" - especially as the country pauses for reflection on Remembrance Day.