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Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

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Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

Evacuation - World War Two - Children are Safer in the Country.... leave them there.
Governement advice recommending children stay away from the big cities and targets of the bombers.
circa 1942. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10583721

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Advice Brother Contented Country Side Evacuated Evacuation Evacuee Evacuees Housed In Formation Living Safe Safer Safety Security Sister Staying Ww 2 Ww Ii Youngsters

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Evacuation - World War Two: Children Safer in the Country" is a powerful and poignant image that captures the essence of a pivotal moment during the Second World War. The photograph, taken circa 1942, depicts a group of children, some holding hands, others clustered around their siblings, all with expressions of contentment and happiness on their faces. The scene is set in the idyllic countryside, with a rolling green hillside and a clear blue sky in the background. The image is a testament to the government's evacuation efforts during the war, which saw over three million children evacuated from urban areas to escape the threat of bombing raids. The poster-like image bears the advice, "Government advice recommending children stay away from the big cities and targets of the bombers." The children, dressed in their best clothes and carrying their belongings, seem to be leaving their urban homes for the safety and security of the countryside. The image is a stark contrast to the fear and uncertainty that must have surrounded the children as they left their homes and families behind. Yet, despite the hardships and challenges that lay ahead, the children appear to be in good spirits, with a sense of hope and optimism. The image is a reminder of the resilience and strength of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity. The photograph is a valuable historical document, offering a glimpse into a significant moment in history. It is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and the importance of keeping children safe. The image is also a reminder of the importance of community and the power of collective action in times of crisis. Overall, "Evacuation - World War Two: Children Safer in the Country" is a powerful and evocative image that captures the spirit of a generation and offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history.


Framed Prints of Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

Introducing the evocative "Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country" print from our Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection, brought to you by Mary Evans Picture Library/Onslow Auctions Limited via Mary Evans Prints Online. This powerful image captures the essence of a pivotal moment during World War Two, as children were encouraged to leave the cities and seek safety in the countryside. The government's advice aimed to protect them from the devastating effects of bombing raids. Circa 1942, this poignant photograph offers a glimpse into the past, making for a captivating addition to your home or office decor. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve its beauty and authenticity, ensuring a stunning presentation.


Photo Prints of Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

Step back in time with our evocative selection from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This poignant image, titled "Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country," captured by Mary Evans Picture Library/Onslow Auctions Limited, depicts a powerful scene from 1942. As government advice urged families to evacuate children from city centers and potential bombing targets, the reassuring sight of these young evacuees in the countryside offered a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos of war. Add this historical print to your collection and let the story of resilience and survival unfold in your home.


Poster Prints of Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

Step back in time with our evocative 'Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country' poster print from Mary Evans Picture Library/Onslow Auctions Limited. This powerful image, taken circa 1942, depicts the poignant scene of children being evacuated from the cities during the Second World War. With government advice urging families to send their children to safer rural areas away from the threat of bombers, this poster serves as a poignant reminder of a significant moment in history. Add this historic print to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country

Experience history like never before with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle collection featuring the evocative image "Evacuation - World War Two - Children Safer in the Country" by Mary Evans Picture Library/Onslow Auctions Limited. This captivating puzzle takes you back in time to 1942, when the government urged children to evacuate from big cities and targets of the bombers for their safety. Assemble this intricately designed puzzle to bring this powerful scene to life, and immerse yourself in a piece of history that continues to shape our world.

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