Infants Without Families: Reports on the Hampstead Nurseries, 1939-1945, Volume 3; Volume 1973 |
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... admitted Dell , a little girl of 22 , who only had the choice of sleeping with her grandmother , ill with active tuberculosis , in an attic room or in an unsanitary basement shelter crowded together with a number of old people from the ...
... admitted Dell , a little girl of 22 , who only had the choice of sleeping with her grandmother , ill with active tuberculosis , in an attic room or in an unsanitary basement shelter crowded together with a number of old people from the ...
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... admission in 15 cases . Seven children were admitted as war orphans : one family of 4 , whose father was killed while fire watching in an air raid ; one family of 2 , whose father was killed in an air raid while on duty as a stretcher ...
... admission in 15 cases . Seven children were admitted as war orphans : one family of 4 , whose father was killed while fire watching in an air raid ; one family of 2 , whose father was killed in an air raid while on duty as a stretcher ...
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... Admission During our Rest Center period in 13 , Wedderburn Road ( 1941 ) , young children were admitted regardless of age . Those sent to us as unfit for shelter sleeping and as failures in billeting were mostly between 2 and 4 years ...
... Admission During our Rest Center period in 13 , Wedderburn Road ( 1941 ) , young children were admitted regardless of age . Those sent to us as unfit for shelter sleeping and as failures in billeting were mostly between 2 and 4 years ...
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MONTHLY REPORT FEBRUARY 1941 | 3 |
MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 1941 | 11 |
MONTHLY REPORT APRIL 1941 | 24 |
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