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The refugee children at St. Etienne are obliged to make their playground in this miserable spot. The American Red Cross Child Welfare Exhibition showed much that could be done to improve conditions

The refugee children at St. Etienne are obliged to make their playground in this miserable spot. The American Red Cross Child Welfare Exhibition showed much that could be done to improve conditions

Courtyard in the Refugee district of St. Etienne. Many of the refugees from Nothern France who have come to St. Etienne are living in the most wretched quarters. The AMERICAN RED CROSS Child Welfare Exhibition at St. Etienne was of great service to these people in advising them how to improve conditions

Living conditions for refugees in Villans near St. Etienne. These insanitary dwellings in Villars near St. Etienne, do not provide a good start in life for the refugee children who live in them, but the AMERICAN RED CROSS Child Welfare Exhibition at St. Etienne was of great service to the parents in advising them how to improve conditions

Children playing games in the grounds of 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 corner in the Tuberculosis section, Child Welfare Exhibit, St. Etienne. AMERICAN RED CROSS worker explaining the Anti-tuberculosis campaign at the AMERICAN RED CROSS Child Welfare Exhibition at St. Etienne

One of the St. Etienne mothers taking in Child Welfare Exhibit. This St. Etienne mother finds much to think about in the AMERICAN RED CROSS Child Welfare Exhibition at St. Etienne

Many of the refugees from Northern France who have come, are living in the most wretched quarters. The American Red Cross Child Welfare Exhibition at St Etienne was of great service to these people in advising them how to improve conditions

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

Playground conditions for the refugee children in slums of St. Etienne. The refugee children at St. Etienne are obliged to make their playground in this miserable spot. The AMERICAN RED CROSS Child Welfare Exhibition in St. Etienne showed much that could be done to improve conditions

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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: Hine.

Group title: Children's Work.

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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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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Two of the 20,000 children to whom Christmas 1917 was a red letter day because the American Red Cross was in France

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american red cross france saint etienne glass negatives etienne lewis wickes hine photo refugee children playground conditions child welfare exhibition ultra high resolution high resolution world war i wwi ww 1 library of congress