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Plenty of free water and air. But that is about all there is left in Sarajvo, the Bosnia town in which the Great War started. This is a scene in the poorest quarter, a Mohammedan mother and her little daughter filling their Turkish jugs with drinking water to sell on the streets, the American Red Cross directed the feeding of 5,000 under nourished children daily in Sarajevo. Types of those that received A.R.C. aid are shown in the background

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Plenty of free water and air. But that is about all there is left in Sarajvo, the Bosnia town in which the Great War started. This is a scene in the poorest quarter, a Mohammedan mother and her little daughter filling their Turkish jugs with drinking water to sell on the streets, the American Red Cross directed the feeding of 5,000 under nourished children daily in Sarajevo. Types of those that received A.R.C. aid are shown in the background

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Summary

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.
Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office.
Group title: Bosnia.
On caption card: (11580)
Used in: Ex. T.T.C. Jr. indef.
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 11

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Date

01/01/1919
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Location

Bosnia
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Source

Library of Congress
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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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