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‘Les Amours Pecheurs’ (The Love of Fishing)

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1800 - 1900
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label_outline Explore Francois Lemoyne, France

While they were waiting for the train the children were fed with bread and milk from the ARC Soldier's canteen

Trudeau Sanitarium, Hachette. A quiet hour under the pine trees. The children have a splendid place to play in the big park that surrounds the Trudeau Sanitarium at Hachette, near Paris. The manor house of Hachette is an AMERICAN RED CROSS hospital for tubercular women. In the grounds nearby barracks have been built where about 180 children are housed, each for a period of three months or more. They are under-nourished children of tubercular tendencies, many of whom have tubercular parents. They are brought from bad living conditions in the cities, and the good nourishment and outdoor life at Hachette go far to establish their health pemanently

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

These two little brothers were brought from a dangerous frontier village a year ago. The elder one, at the left, is five old, but so stunted that he is no taller than little Jean, who is about two and a half. The two years of frontier life have left Pierre with legs which will be permanentely twisted from rickets, the result of undernourishment Jean was taken away in time by an American woman and now is leading a healthy life at a French chateau a half an hour out of Paris. These children are cared for by organizations working in cooperation with the American Red Cross

Léon Frapié - La maternelle, 1904 (page 33 crop)

The children enjoy their luncheon out of doors at La Jonchere, one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which, with aid from the American Red Cross, provides a home and education for about 1500 children made destitute by the war

Leon and Marie who are grateful to their "dear American benefactors" who have "realized that the work we do at our age is not sufficient to bring us up"

The British Empire Troops on the Western Front, 1914-1918 Q6116

Group of Repatriate children, American Red Cross Hospital, Lyon

Chateau des Halles. Home for convalescent repatrie children at St. Foy l-Argentiere. It is nearly four long years since these children had had so many toys or been so happy. Some of them never had so many toys even in peace-time

[Puppet Series] - American Embassy, Paris, France, Marshall Plan photogrpaphs

Grandmother and child visiting the Children's Welfare Exhibition of the American Red Cross at St. Etienne

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