Sport and General" Photo. The Salvation Army at work in bombed London. Above, supplying refreshments to members of the Auxiliary Fire Service. Their many canteens are open all day and night. Top right, Salvation Army cadets assisting with the evacuation of the homeless to^ other centres. Despite Hitler's so-called blockade, "business as usuaV9 is the order of the day in England. Here an air-raid "spotter" is called upon to give, the Christmas pudding a stir at one of the large factories where these luxuries are being made in preparation for Christmas festivities. Hopes realised after six years of effort. Members of the Miramar auxiliary of the Wellington R.S.A. paraded on Saturday afternoon for the official opening of their new club rodms (on .right) in Miramar Avenue* . . (Evening Post, 25 November 1940)

Sport and General" Photo. The Salvation Army at work in bombed London. Above, supplying refreshments to members of the Auxiliary Fire Service. Their many canteens are open all day and night. Top right, Salvation Army cadets assisting with the evacuation of the homeless to^ other centres. Despite Hitler's so-called blockade, "business as usuaV9 is the order of the day in England. Here an air-raid "spotter" is called upon to give, the Christmas pudding a stir at one of the large factories where these luxuries are being made in preparation for Christmas festivities. Hopes realised after six years of effort. Members of the Miramar auxiliary of the Wellington R.S.A. paraded on Saturday afternoon for the official opening of their new club rodms (on .right) in Miramar Avenue* . . (Evening Post, 25 November 1940)
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25-11-1940
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Evening Post
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Sport and General" Photo. The Salvation Army at work in bombed London. Above, supplying refreshments to members of the Auxiliary Fire Service. Their many canteens are open all day and night. Top right, Salvation Army cadets assisting with the evacuation of the homeless to^ other centres. Despite Hitler's so-called blockade, "business as usuaV9 is the order of the day in England. Here an air-raid "spotter" is called upon to give, the Christmas pudding a stir at one of the large factories where these luxuries are being made in preparation for Christmas festivities. Hopes realised after six years of effort. Members of the Miramar auxiliary of the Wellington R.S.A. paraded on Saturday afternoon for the official opening of their new club rodms (on .right) in Miramar Avenue* . . (Evening Post, 25 November 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17765864

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