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A distribution in one of our villages. An oasis in France, a supply wagon sent out from Blerancourt, where Miss Anne Morgan's colony is at work. Like other reconstruction units, this has been receiving part of its supplies from the Red Cross, "The Godmother of Charities in France"

Belgian mother and her baby. The Mother works in the munition factory across the road from this Red Cross nursery, where her child is cared for during the day. This nursery was built and is maintained by the Belgian commission of the American Red Cross

Refugees from the north of France are taken care of by the AMERICAN RED CROSS and the French authorities in the uninvaded provinces of France. At Moulins in the department of Alliers, the Mairie where the refugees register and receive their "bons" for coal, etc., is situated in an old building with a charming courtyard

Convalescent American soldiers at work in the fields on a farm provided for them by the American Red Cross somewhere behind the lines in the American sector. The Red Cross thus hastens their recovery and adds to the available food supply in France

Convalescent American soldiers at work in the fields on a farm provided for them by the American Red Cross somewhere behind the lines in the American sector. The Red Cross thus hastens their recovery and adds to the available food supply in France

Paris. Refugees from the invaded districts found shelter in the seminary of St. Sulpice. The American Red Cross aided the French organizations in this work and furnished supplies for them

Lady of the French Relief organization, the Secour de Guerre, entertaining a little refugee at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris where delicate children who need a country life are sent from St. Sulpice. The American Red Cross sends a doctor and a nurse once a week to care for the medical needs of these children

Reims. At the Retour of Reims where the needy French receive supplies donated by the American Red Cross

A load of clothing being taken from the vestiare of the A.R.C. Bureau of Refugees in Orleans for distribution by mairie in a neighboring village. A Vestiaire is maintained by the AMERICAN RED CROSS in Orleans for the purpose of supplying needy refugees with clothing. The picture shows a load of garments being taken from the Vestiaire for distribution at the Mairie in a neighboring Village

A distribution in one of our villages. An oasis in France, a supply wagon sent out from Blerancourt, where Miss Anne Morgan's colony is at work. Like other reconstruction units, this has been receiving part of its supplies from the Red Cross, "The Godmother of Charities in France"

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Title and note information from Red Cross caption card.

Group Title: Refugees, France.

Date based on date of negatives in same range.

Data: H.E. 11039.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

Temp note: Batch 15

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01/01/1916
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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Recruiting Parade, George Grantham Bain Collection

[Profile portrait of woman draped with a veil] / A.C. Van Buren.

La Turbie, France. This is a village built around a Roman tower. The picture was taken from the highest point of the Grand Corniche. This is the leave area for the personnel of the American Red Cross

A corridor in the Amer. Military Hospital No. 1 at Neuilly, which is supported by the A.R.C. Member of A.R.C. Home Communication Service writing a letter for an Amer. Soldier

DeLEON, MME. DOG SHOWS - Public domain scan / photograph

Nelly Van Mello, adopte. Address: La Marche sur Saine (C-d'Or) protege of: 63rd Artillery, C.A.C. Battery E, American Expeditionary Forces

Locust Lawn, State Route 32, New Paltz, Ulster County, NY

Xmas baskets for the poor. Washington, D.C., Dec. 24th. Left to right: Lady Lindsey, wife of the British Ambassador, Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Sec. of State, and Mrs. John Glisson, holding her daughter Leis, 5 years old. Lady Lindsey presented the the baskets to the poor at the Salvation Army today in place of Mrs. Roosevelt

American Red Cross supplies arriving at Pirot, Serbia by ox-cart. In order to reach the devastated area of Serbia it was necessary for the American Red Cross to route it's shipment from Salonica by way of Dedeagatch (Bulgaria) Adrianople (Turkey) Sophia Czaribred, across the Serbian Bulgarian border a distance of over nine hundred miles, involving seven days travel

Hardwick, Vermont. Mrs. ALice White at the Victory Store vegetable counter selling donated farm produce, the money from which will go to the war fund

Letter of appreciation from former President Poincare of France to the American Red Cross

WWI, American National Red Cross, 1917

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