In line for a bath, A.R.C. Bath House (?) canteen
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In line for a bath, A.R.C. Bath House (?) canteen
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The children having calisthenics in the garden at La Jonchere, one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which with aid from the American Red Cross, provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war
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The children having calisthenics in the garden at La Jonchere, one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which with aid from the American Red Cross, provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war
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Time to get up at La Jonchere. One of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which with aid from the American Red Cross provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war
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Playing in the park of the Sanatorium of La Jonchere. This is one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which, with aid from the American Red Cross, provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war
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Playing in the park of the Sanatorium of La Jonchere. This is one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which, with aid from the American Red Cross, provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war
#theAmericanRedCross #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Group of pupils in front of the building at 140 Avenue des Champs Elysees Paris, used by the Federation Nationale de'Assistance aux mutiles where ex-soldiers who have been severely wounded are taught useful trades. The AMERICAN RED CROSS supports a class in commercial instruction here
#Paris #TheAMERICANREDCROSS #European #PARIS #French #post-WorldWar #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Food for All. Refugees from the Soissons district feeding some chickens which they managed to bring away with them in a burlap bag. Inside the building of the American Red Cross refugee hut at the Gare du Nord, Paris, tables are set for a meal which the Red Cross gives the fugitives from the invaded regions
#Soissons #theAmericanRedCross #theGareduNord #Paris #theRedCross #WorldWarI #AmericanRedCross #LewisHine #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
American Red Cross Sunshine Room. The American Red Cross is providing Rooms with tasteful decorations and with every comfort in Army Hospitals. As it has been found that wounded soldiers who are dependent or suffering from serious shell-shock, respond much more quickly to treatment when placed in congenial surroundings. June 1918
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Andre Petit lives in one room in a busy street n Caen, with his mother and his two brothers. Andre's "Dear God-fathers", Co. C. of the 504th Engineers, sent him some money "for a game." He bought some Boche soldiers "so that he could be the American soldier to kill them all." The American Red Cross administers the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops
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Lucie Denonne is seven years old and a refugee from Rheims. She lives now at the Franco-American Colony at Le-Home, Veraville, near Cabourg, where she plays all day long on the beach. "Tell my American god-fathers" she says, "that I like my new poupee much better than the one I lost at Rheims." Lucy is adopted by the Quartermasters Corps of the 26th Division. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by American troops
#LucieDenonne #Rheims #Le-Home #Veraville #Cabourg #American #TheAMERICANREDCROSS #first #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Rene, Marguerite, and Lucie Doubinger are wards of the A.E.F. Lucie, the older girl, "belongs" to the 17th Railway Engineers, and her brother and sister, to the 644th Aero-Squadron. Life is pleasanter and safer for them all now that they belong to the American Expeditionary Forces, so to speak, than it was when they lived in Lorraine under the constant danger of the poison gas of the Boche. The American Red Cross administers the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops
#Rene,Marguerite #LucieDoubinger #theAEFLucie #RailwayEngineers #Lorraine #Boche #TheAmericanRedCross #American #WorldWarI #Europe #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Marie Grouyer is the adopted daughter of the 21st Aero Service squadron. They have sent her the doll she has in her arm and she writes them carefully, little letters telling how she goes to school and how grateful she is to do them for "taking an interest" in her. She has no father. He has been killed in the war. Is it any wonder that the men of the 21st "Take an Interest" in her? The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all children adopted by the American troops
#MarieGrouyer #the21stAeroService #TheAMERICANREDCROSS #American #21stAeroService #WorldWarI #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Music in the Pavilion at American Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil, a complete portable tent hospital supported by the American Red Cross on the site of what was before the war a celebrated race-course. In those days the pavilion was the resort of crowds of fashionable pleasure seekers drinking tea between the races
#Pavilion #Auteuil #theAmericanRedCross #WorldWarI #Allied #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
An outdoor life is what these convalescent American soldiers need and they are enjoying it at the American Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil, a complete portable tent hospital supported by the American Red Cross on the site of what was before the war a celebrated race-course
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Waiting for a Bath. The word "bath" is not in the dictionary as far as the men in the trenches go, so when they get back en repos for a few days they are glad to wait in line for a long time to get one. This picture shows the front of the famous bath house at Contrexeville has been taken over by the American Red Cross for the use of our boys. June 1918
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The American Red Cross home service gives comfort and reassurance to American soldiers who are anxious about the welfare of their families at home. The picture shows Lieut. John Applebee Home Service A.R.C., working with the colored men, Camp Hospital 43, (Gievres). One of these men, says his wife is not getting her allottment from the government and Mr. Applebee assures him that he will be looked up. The AMERICAN RED CROSS home service gives comfort and reassurance to American soldiers who are anxious about the welfare of their families at home. The picture shows Lieu. John Applebee talking with colored soldiers at Camp Hospital No. 43 at Gievres. One of these men says his wife is not getting her allottment from the Government and Lieut. Applebee assures him it will be looked up
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The American Red Cross home service gives comfort and reassurance to American soldiers who are anxious about the welfare of their families at home. The picture shows Lieut. John Applebee Home Service A.R.C., working with the colored men, Camp Hospital 43, (Gievres). One of these men, says his wife is not getting her allottment from the government and Mr. Applebee assures him that he will be looked up. The AMERICAN RED CROSS home service gives comfort and reassurance to American soldiers who are anxious about the welfare of their families at home. The picture shows Lieu. John Applebee talking with colored soldiers at Camp Hospital No. 43 at Gievres. One of these men says his wife is not getting her allottment from the Government and Lieut. Applebee assures him it will be looked up
#TheAmericanRedCross #American #Lieut #CampHospital #Gievres #Applebee #TheAMERICANREDCROSS #JohnApplebee #WorldWarII #theRedCross #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor
Roger Perrier wants to be a designer. He draws automobiles, RED CROSS men wearing campaign hats, and riding bicycles, Baldwin locomotives, trolly cars and American war ships with the Stars and Stripes at both bow and stern. The strong American tone in his designs is accounted for by the fact that the Enlisted Men of Battery "A" of the 148th Field Artillery have made him their mascot and he is enormously proud of it. His designing, however, occupies only his leisure hours. Most of the time when he is not in school he helps his mother make rain coats of horizon blue for the French poilus. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops
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This girl, Germaine Mercier, has seen the war from its very beginning, and she is old enough to remember and understand. Her home was at Villerupt, near the frontiers of Belgium, Alsace, and Luxembourg, and she remembers the first horror of the news that the Germans were marching through the country toward her town. She is alone in the world. Her mother is dead, her father was killed on the battlefield. She has neither sister nor brother, but the officers of Co. "A" of the 29th Engineers are her godfathers and her face lights up when she speaks of them. She calls herself "their affectionate granddaughter." The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds of all the children adopted by the American troops. September 1918
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