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Label for painting, The Buffet, by William Strang, WW1Label for painting, The Buffet, by William Strang, First World War. Buffets were held to raise money as part of the war effort. 1917
The Buffet, by William Strang, WW1The Buffet, painting by William Strang, First World War. Buffets were held to raise money as part of the war effort. 1917
The Soldiers and Sailors Buffet at Victoria StationImpression of a crowded scene at Victoria Station as men arriving on the leave train, or else departing for the Front, are given free refreshments from the Soldiers and Sailors Free Buffet
Soldiers enjoying the free buffet at Victoria station, WW1Soldiers at Victoria Railway Station enjoying the hot coffee available - for free - from the Soldiers and Sailors Free Buffet
Staff of the Soldiers Free Buffet at Charing Cross, WW1Female staff of the Soldiers Free Buffet at Charing Cross Station, set up, along with similar buffets at other London terminus
Queen Alexandra serving at London Bridge buffet, WW1Queen Alexandra pictured serving soldiers at the free buffet organised by Lady Limerick at London Bridge station in December 1915
Buffet for soldiers at Victoria Station, WW1Various scenes at the free buffet for soldiers and sailors at Victoria railway station in London. The buffet, staffed by volunteers
Free buffet for soldiers & sailor, Victoria station, WW1The free buffet for soldiers and sailors at Victoria Station, staffed by volunteers during the First World War to provide free food and drink to soldiers and sailors returning from the Front
Miss Muriel Perry, Soldiers Free Buffet at Victoria StationMiss Muriel Perry, the capable quartermaster of the Sailors and Soldiers Free Buffet at Victoria Station during the First World War, where 200, 000 men were fed at a cost of one penny per head