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Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Railway Station, Belf
Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Railway Station, Belfast c.1941. Conor, William 1881-1968. Date: 1941 (circa)
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1941 Belfast Conor Crayon Evacuation Pencil
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This poignant pencil and crayon drawing, titled "Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Railway Station, Belfast," captures the desperation and hope of a pivotal moment during the Irish War of Independence in 1941. The scene at the Great Northern Railway Station in Belfast was one of chaos and urgency as children were being evacuated from the city amidst the ongoing conflict. The artist, Conor William (1881-1968), masterfully conveys the emotions of the children and the adults around them through his use of bold lines and subtle shading. The drawing portrays a crowd of anxious adults, their faces etched with worry and determination, as they help the children board the trains. The children, some holding onto their belongings, others clinging to their mothers, display a range of emotions from fear and sadness to curiosity and excitement. The station's grand architecture, with its high ceilings and large windows, serves as a stark contrast to the turmoil unfolding within. Conor William's "Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Railway Station, Belfast" is a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of the people during times of war. The drawing provides a glimpse into the past, allowing us to reflect on the sacrifices made by the children and their families during this period in Irish history. This beautiful and moving artwork, created with pencil and crayon on paper, is a reminder of the human spirit's ability to endure and adapt in the face of adversity.
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