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Night in the courtyard of the old seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris. Refugees who have just arrived from the invaded districts are having their baggage registered. Afterwards with aid from the ARC they will be fed, cared for given beds for the night and helped on their way to their destinations

Unloading baggage belonging to refugees just arrived from the invaded districts from ARC camion at the entrance to the courtyard of the old seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris. Refugees are cared for at St. Sulpice and with aid from the ARC are fed, given beds for the night and helped on their way to their destinations

Sight (Night?) in the courtyard of the old seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris. Refugees who have just arrived from the invaded districts are having their baggage registered. Afterwards with aid from the AMERICAN RED CROSS they will be fed, cared for, given beds for the night and helped on their way to their destinations

Barracks built by A.R.C. for canteen, restation and emergency hospital for refugees at Rouen. The buildings were begun early in April during the first German attack and were finished in time to shelter the refugees who at one time came pouring into Rouen at the rate of 3 or 4 thousand a day. The service is in the hands of French volunteer workers, ladies living in Rouen

The entire village of Lizy-sur-Ourcq, consisting of 450 people, came down to Paris on 3 barges of their own, when they were driven from their homes by the German invaders. They were taken for the night to the seminary of St. Sulpice where, with the aid of the American Red Cross, they could have food, beds and an opportunity to wash before going on their way. Family group on the quai

In the courtyard of the old seminary of St. Sulpice Paris. Refugees who have just arrived from the invaded districts being registered and given tickets. Then with aid from the ARC are fed, cared for and helped on their way to their destinations

The entire village of Lizy-sur-Ourcq, consisting of 450 people, came down to Paris on 3 barges of their own, when they were driven from their homes by the German invaders. They were taken for the night to the seminary of St. Sulpice where with the aid of the ARC, they could have food, beds, and an opportunity to wash before going on their way

Serving the refugees in the canteen at the Gare du Nord, Paris, where the Bon Accueuil, a French relief organization, with the aid of the ARC, gives free meals to all refugees arriving at the station

The entire village of Lizy-sur-Ourcq, consisting of 450 people, came down to Paris on 3 barges of their own, where they were driven from their homes by the German invaders. They were taken for the night to the seminary of St. Sulpice where, with the aid of the ARC, they could have food, beds and an opportunity to wash before going on their way. Landing some of the baggage

Night in the courtyard of the old seminary of St. Sulspice. Refugees driven from their homes by the German guns are received, registered, fed, given beds and aided on their way to their destinations in various parts of France. The ARC helps in this work by contributing beds, food, clothes and workers

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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: ARC Commission to France.

Group Title: France, Refugee relief.

On caption card: (2175)

Data: H.E. 50586.

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 17

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