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Cake Bakers & Trouble Makers
On 20, Jul 2015 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld
Earlier this year one of our Co-Investigators, Professor Maggie Andrews from the University of Worcester, joined Dr Lucy Worsley, historian and TV presenter, in making a documentary about the history of those Cake Bakers and Trouble Makers, better known as the WI.
The programme is due to be broadcast on BBC2 on Monday 20th July at 9pm.
During filming, Maggie told Lucy all about the history of Cuthbert Rabbit, a fabric toy made by members of the early Women’s Institute members. Many pre-war toys had been imported from Germany, so once hostilities began, it became very hard to buy new playthings for children. Making toys became an ideal way for WI ladies to test their needlecraft and Cuthbert Rabbit was a popular pattern.
He was based on a popular cartoon character created by Percy Fearon (known as ‘Poy’) for the Daily Mail, and oddly, was not very heroic, being depicted instead as a shirker who did not really want to go and fight. The character became so well known that, after the war, “Cuthbert” entered the Oxford English Dictionary as the slang term for “a man who deliberately avoids military service; especially…by securing a post in a Government office or the Civil Service.” You can find out more about Fearon and Cuthbert here.