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Evacuation Collection (page 5)

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Palestine Gendarmerie

Palestine Gendarmerie
A Palestine gendarmerie cavalry patrol fording the river Hisbani near Khasas; emergency suspension bridge being completed to assist in evacuation during floods

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuation during the Blitz; Second World War, 1940

Evacuation during the Blitz; Second World War, 1940
Illustration showing the evacuation of civilians by the Womens Voluntary Service during one of the German air-raids on the East End of London, 1940

Background imageEvacuation Collection: General Monro

General Monro
General Charles Carmichael Monro, sent as replacement to Sir Ian Hamilton in the Dardanelles. After a disastrous campaign, Hamilton was recalled to England

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on

Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on
Position of the Federal flotilla on the Missippi River, off Fort Pillow, shortly before its evacuation

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Zulu war evacuation. The 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers

Zulu war evacuation. The 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers
Scottish bagpipers in kilts and playing the pipes, lead the troops over a river as they leave Zululand. Date: 1879

Background imageEvacuation Collection: The Zulu war. The military evacuation of Zululand, a block o

The Zulu war. The military evacuation of Zululand, a block o
British troops, wagon and cattle stuck trying to get through the difficult terrain of Zululand to the coast at the conclusion of the Zulu war

Background imageEvacuation Collection: The Evacuation of Children from London

The Evacuation of Children from London
The evacuation of Britains cities at the start of World War Two was the biggest and most concentrated mass movement of people in Britains history

Background imageEvacuation Collection: EVACUATION

EVACUATION
A comment on the final departure of soldiers from occupied territories

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuation / Mother & Son

Evacuation / Mother & Son
A young mother and her son hold one another apprehensively as they wait for him to be evacuated

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Happy Evacuees 1940S

Happy Evacuees 1940S
Not all evacuees were sad to leave the city for the country. Here are two boys (brothers), grinning with excitement in anticipation of the adventures to come

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuee Kisses Mother

Evacuee Kisses Mother
A young boy, about to be evacuated, gives his pretty mother a goodbye kiss on her cheek

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuees / Station 1940

Evacuees / Station 1940
Children enter Catford station, southeast London, prior to boarding the train which will take them to where they will be safe from German bombs

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Young Evacuees

Young Evacuees
Two young evacuees with their belongings

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuees on Corner

Evacuees on Corner
A group of evacuee children standing on a street corner

Background imageEvacuation Collection: British Flee Lucknow

British Flee Lucknow
The evacuation of the women & children as the British flee Lucknow

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuation Hotel

Evacuation Hotel
A nurse playing with a group of children on the lawn of the garden of The Toddlers Evacuation Hotel

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuees and Matron

Evacuees and Matron
Young children carrying their own suitcases and belongings down steps. They are leaving the kindly matron who has been their temporary carer, for evacuation to the countryside

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Waiting to Evacuate

Waiting to Evacuate
A matron who has temporarily looked after a group of young children watches over them as they sit on steps with their belongings packed, ready to be evacuated to the country

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Matron & Evacuees

Matron & Evacuees
Young children carrying their own suitcases and belongings down steps. They are leaving the kindly matron who has been their temporary carer, for evacuation to the countryside

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Wwi / Refugees / Evacuation

Wwi / Refugees / Evacuation
Refugees struggle through harsh weather, their belongings carried in a horse- drawn wagon

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Evacuees & W. V. s. Nurse

Evacuees & W. V. s. Nurse
A Womens Voluntary Service (W.V.S.) nurse looking after two little boys at an evacuation hotel

Background imageEvacuation Collection: Spanish Quit Dunkirk

Spanish Quit Dunkirk
Commentary on the evacuation of Dunkirk (then in the Spanish Netherlands) by the Spanish garrison, leaving it to be argued over between the Dutch and the French



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