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NOVEL UNIFORM.—Nurses of the St. Mary’s Hospital for Women and Children in Manchester are provided with siren suits for air raid duties. The nurses guide young children to shelters. For use against concussion, the nurses wear a head pad made by one of the nurses on the staff.

Left: IT LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE.—Sergeant Hayhurst, who before the war was well known for his trick riding, is seen here quite at home as he sits in the sidecar, off the ground, and drives the machine with his feet. A picture taken when men of the Corps of Military Police, headed by Captain Sir Malcolm Campbell, took part in a motor-cycle acrobatic display.

Right; SMOKO!—A native shopkeeper in the Red Sea port of Aden takes a puff at his water-pipe while seated outside his shop awaiting a customer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19401005.2.36.6

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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 7

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NOVEL UNIFORM.—Nurses of the St. Mary’s Hospital for Women and Children in Manchester are provided with siren suits for air raid duties. The nurses guide young children to shelters. For use against concussion, the nurses wear a head pad made by one of the nurses on the staff. Left: IT LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE.—Sergeant Hayhurst, who before the war was well known for his trick riding, is seen here quite at home as he sits in the sidecar, off the ground, and drives the machine with his feet. A picture taken when men of the Corps of Military Police, headed by Captain Sir Malcolm Campbell, took part in a motor-cycle acrobatic display. Right; SMOKO!—A native shopkeeper in the Red Sea port of Aden takes a puff at his water-pipe while seated outside his shop awaiting a customer. Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 7

NOVEL UNIFORM.—Nurses of the St. Mary’s Hospital for Women and Children in Manchester are provided with siren suits for air raid duties. The nurses guide young children to shelters. For use against concussion, the nurses wear a head pad made by one of the nurses on the staff. Left: IT LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE.—Sergeant Hayhurst, who before the war was well known for his trick riding, is seen here quite at home as he sits in the sidecar, off the ground, and drives the machine with his feet. A picture taken when men of the Corps of Military Police, headed by Captain Sir Malcolm Campbell, took part in a motor-cycle acrobatic display. Right; SMOKO!—A native shopkeeper in the Red Sea port of Aden takes a puff at his water-pipe while seated outside his shop awaiting a customer. Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 7

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