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NFS firefighter helping evacuees, St Pancras, WW2NFS firefighter handing a baby to its mother after she is safely installed in a railway carriage at St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944
Parents visit evacuated children, WWIIA little girl, an evacuee in a Sussex village, runs delightedly towards her mother, who has come to visit her daughter on a coach trip from Peckham, South East London. Date: 1939
WW2 - EvacuationYoung Boys in temporary accommodation having been evacuated from a British city. Date: circa 1941
Basel, Germany - The Strasbourg statueThe Strasbourg statue in Basel at the Centralbahnplatz. Created by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi in 1895, the statue was donated by the French Baron Herve de Gruyer
Parents attending an evacuation party, 1939Scene when 1000 parents from Tottenham went by coach to see their evacuated children at Saffon Walden in Essex. Picture shows the reunion of some of the children
Air Scouts learning aircraft recognitionOne Air Scout from St Pauls School draws a picture of a Spitfire on a blackboard for a group of other Air Scouts to learn aircraft recognition
Policewoman with evacuee childrenA policewoman helping evacuee children find their train out of London during the Second World War
Paris evacuation WWIIParisians leaving the city for safer havens. Here a poor family is using all possible means of locomotion to leave, wheeling their grandmother in a pram
French evacuees WWIIFrench evacuees after the Paris bombardment leaving for Grenoble at the Gare de Lyon
American children in England WWIIAmerican children in England during World War II
Evacuee childrens school WWIIA school for evacuee children in England during World War II
Child evacuees WWIIChild evacuees travelling towards Liverpool during World War II
Refugee children in London WWIIYoung Belgian refugees having a meal at a London station after their arrival in England the day before during World War II
Happy Evacuees 1940SNot 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
Evacuees / Station 1940Children enter Catford station, southeast London, prior to boarding the train which will take them to where they will be safe from German bombs
Young EvacueesTwo young evacuees with their belongings
Evacuees on CornerA group of evacuee children standing on a street corner
Evacuees and MatronYoung 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
Matron & EvacueesYoung 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
Evacuees & W. V. s. NurseA Womens Voluntary Service (W.V.S.) nurse looking after two little boys at an evacuation hotel