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A little refugee girl with one of her best friends Capt. Bernard of the AMERICAN RED CROSS. This child was in pitiful condition of dirt and malnutrition when she first came to St. Sulpice Paris. She is now one of the most attractive and healthy of the children at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these delicate children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. Personally conducted by an AMERICAN RED CROSS man a party of refugee children arrives at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these delicate children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. The crippled French soldier at the left of the picture is one of the best friends of the children at Grand Val helping to care for (?) playing their games etc. Grand Val is a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate child among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. Boy scouts and refugee children equally intereate, in ducks and chickens at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these delicate children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. Cooling off. One of the joys of a hot summer day at Grand Val a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. When the lunch bell rings at Grand Val a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these delicate children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. A very exclusive luncheon party at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these delicate children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. A crippled French soldier teaching the children games at Grand Val a large estate near Paris where refugee children who have been received at St. Sulpice in Paris are sent when they are delicate and need a country life. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for them and in most cases a remarkable improvement tales place

CHATEAU DE GRAND VAL. Sucy-en-Brie. Country home for refugee children from St. Sulpice. Driving the sheep, one of the country occupations which the children enjoy at Grand Val a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris; The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

A little refugee girl with one of her best friends, Capt. Bernard of the A.R.C. This child was in a pitiful condition of dirt and malnutrition when first came to St. Sulpice, Paris. She is now one of the most attractive and healthy of the children at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris, which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The A.R.C. sends doctors and ureses to care for these children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

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On caption card: Mr. Benejim. 12/7/18.

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name from LC-A6199-4055.

Group title: Children, Refugee, France.

On caption card: 4055.

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

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01/01/1918
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