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London, England(?). Three girls in the Red Cross clubmobile pass out some 1600 doughnuts each day, along with 500 cups of coffee, smokes, candy, games, books and hometown papers. Music from home comes from a record player in the clubmobile

[London, England(?). Three girls in the Red Cross clubmobile pass out some 1600 doughnuts each day, along with 500 cups of coffee, smokes, candy, games, gooks and hometown papers. Music from home comes from a record player in the clubmobile]

A roomfull of sailors at RC headquarters in London. The Red Cross has been host to several thousands of American sailors on leave in London since the signing of the armistice. The Canteen girls always have plenty of sandwiches, chocolate, apples, and coffee for a late evening supper before the boys roll up in their blankets and "go to bed" on the floors of the Red Cross offices

London, England. United States soldiers receiving refreshments, including doughnuts, from an American Red Cross clubmobile at the end of the Allied nations' parade in a "Wing for Victory" week celebration

An afternoon concert at the "American Red Cross club for United States Forces" in Glasgow. The Red Cross Care Committee, composed of American women who have long been residents of Glasgow, have organized an orchestra from among their own members, and there is a little concert every afternoon with the afternoon tea

Food in England. Boys' club members clear away the debris from a bombed area in England prepare the land for vegetable gardening. Many bombed areas have been cleared and turned into allotment or community gardens

The merry party of American convalescents from the Tottenham Hospital, near London, out for an hour's ride through the English countryside. Here is a stop for tea at a little village stationer's shop

Seeing London by Red Cross omnibus. Hundreds of American soldiers on leave from France, together with almost all the convalescent soldiers from the American hospitals around London, have taken advantage of the American Red Cross's sightseeing parties. Photograph taken in front of the Red Cross headquarters in Grosvener Gardens

Soldiers on leave in London make their first stop at Red Cross headquarters, where they are served with doughnuts and coffee at the Canteen Station in 52 Grosvenor Gardens. The four R.C. workers shown in the picture are: Miss Helen Peterson, Chicago, (pouring coffee) Miss Alan Campbell, Chicago, Miss Helen Baldwin, Lakewood, NJ, Miss Anna Lansing, Albany (with scales)

London, England(?). Three girls in the Red Cross clubmobile pass out some 1600 doughnuts each day, along with 500 cups of coffee, smokes, candy, games, books and hometown papers. Music from home comes from a record player in the clubmobile

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Northumberland, Penna - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

A busy day on the Red Cross bus line, which carries wounded soldiers from the London "tube" station to the Roehampton hospital, where American workmen fit and adjust artificial limbs for the British army. This Red Cross bus makes sixteen round trops daily. A famous ARC poster "The First Three" is carried on the back platform

Olympic Athletes Reception, McGowan presents medals,[New York]

The "Victory Parade" at the American Base Hospital, Dartford, near London, on Nov. 11 when the signing of the armistice was announced. Many of the convalescent American soldiers in the parade carried noise-making insturments of such character as they were able to muster hurriedly. Some are shown with pots and pans, others with boards which could be banged together to add to the general din. Certainly everybody was hilariously happy and showed it

Coronation King George VI. Decorations. Day scenes: King David, Barclay's [Bank], Julian Way, Fast Hotel, May 12, 1937

British royal family, George Grantham Bain Collection

Randy's Donuts, Inglewood, California

Lend-Lease to Britain. English girls, members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service move armfuls of American rifles just arrived from the United States under lend-lease

Conferring Red Cross membership on HRH Prince of Wales. On occasion of his visit to American Red Cross National Headquarters

Pepe's coffee shop. Key West, Florida

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united kingdom england london safety film negatives girls three girls cross clubmobile cross clubmobile doughnuts cups coffee candy games books hometown papers hometown papers music home record player record player american red cross london england library of congress