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Evacuees during World War Two. 3rd September 1939
Evacuating a sick man on a wheeled stretcher through Louvain, Belgium. Belgium surrendered to the Germans at the end of May 1940. Picture taken 19th May 1940
Evacuation to Wales. May 1940. Many thousands of people, along with vital institutions and priceless historical objects, were evacuated to Wales for safety in the Second World War
Evacuation at East Ham Station, London. 3rd September 1939
Children from various schools in Liverpool arriving at Colomendy School camp in Wales, where they are being met by friends and playmates previously evacuated to the camp. 5th March 1941
Dutch children who are to travel to Coventry. February 1945
Two Dutch children preparing to travel to England with 500 other Dutch children who are to stay near Coventry. February 1945
Headmaster of St Michaels Church School, Buckingham Palace Road, giving children last minute instructions for tomorrows evacuation. 3rd September 1939
Evacuation to Wales. August 1940. Many thousands of people, along with vital institutions and priceless historical objects, were evacuated to Wales for safety in the Second World War
Evacuees during World War Two. 26th August 1939
Mrs Gwen Heads, of Kensal Rise, London, with her three boys and 2 month old baby girl, waiting for the train at Paddington. They are being evacuated to the Midlands. July 1944
The Wilson family arrive back in London after being evacuated to South Wales. 4 year old Binnie holds 5 month old Jennifer in ner arms, while 2 year old Peter looks around him. September 1944
The face the future with courage - Newcastle mothers and their infants set out yesterday for the reception areas under the Governments evacuation scheme
World War Two - Evacuation of children A Marshall leads the way to the buses, during todays evacuation of school children at Wallsend. 6th September 1939
Their ever watchful eyes scan the sea and signals are sent to ships by means of semaphore, watched by the small evacuee girl who gets near so as not to miss anything