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A well baby clinic. Inside the Special, the Children's Bureau physician Dr. Frances Sage Bradley, is putting this sturdy infant through its paces. Dr. Bradley served with the Red Cross abroad during the war, assisting with the child welfare work for French babies

A well baby clinic. Inside the Special, the Children's Bureau physician Dr. Frances Sage Bradley, is putting this sturdy infant through its paces. Dr. Bradley served with the Red Cross abroad during the war, assisting with the child welfare work for French babies

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. The children listening to a story

The American mother of 300 Serbs. Miss Clara G. Lewis, who is in charge of the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade, Serbia. She has under her care 300 War orphans and is bringing them up according to American standards of Child welfare. They have a well equipped American playground, workshop, etc

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Mrs. Two little girls learning a little about orderliness

Venice. Children of Soldiers in a day nursery supported by the American Red Cross, United States Consul, standing in the middle ground

French mothers intensely interested in the explanation by an American Red Cross specialist of the proper care of the throat, at the Child Welfare Exhibition at ...

Under the care of an AMERICAN RED CROSS worker this group of refugee children, who have been received by a French organization, with aid from the A.R.C. at St. Sulpice, are about to start for Grand Val, the country home that has been opened for them on a large estate near Paris. There they will have the care of A.R.C. doctors and nurses

American Red Cross on the best of terms with Belgian children at an American Hostel for refugees at 46 Rue du Dr. Blanche, Paris. June 1918

Dr. Bradley of Atlanta, was in Children's Bureau, Washington, D.C. She is doing child welfare work for Red Cross in France

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. France.

Group title: Personnel.

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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