DEFENCE PREPARATIONS IN ENGLAND.—Left: Members of the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service in camp. Very obviously it has not taken the “lady terriers” long to pick up army habits. On right are small boys who had been called from their holidays to report at school for evacuation. They carry a few personal needs in a knapsack and their “lunch boxes” containing their gas masks.
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Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 7
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63DEFENCE PREPARATIONS IN ENGLAND.—Left: Members of the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service in camp. Very obviously it has not taken the “lady terriers” long to pick up army habits. On right are small boys who had been called from their holidays to report at school for evacuation. They carry a few personal needs in a knapsack and their “lunch boxes” containing their gas masks. Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 7
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