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War effort.  "Rally Round the Roundels" appeal Mrs. C.R. Slemon on the corner of Douglas and Yates Street
War effort. "Rally Round the Roundels" appeal Mrs. C.R. Slemon on the corner of Douglas and Yates Street
War effort, Barbara Stanwick at a Victory bond promotion on View Street in support of the fourth Victory Loan
War effort, Barbara Stanwick at a Victory bond promotion on View Street in support of the fourth Victory Loan
War effort, bundles for Britain
War effort, bundles for Britain
War effort, bundles of rags
War effort, bundles of rags
War effort, collecting fabric
War effort, collecting fabric
War effort, collecting metal
War effort, collecting metal
War effort, girls collection for the Red Cross
War effort, girls collection for the Red Cross
War effort, girls knitting scarves
War effort, girls knitting scarves
War effort, kids collecting rags
War effort, kids collecting rags
War effort, making apple butter
War effort, making apple butter
War effort, mending and packing clothes for Britain
War effort, mending and packing clothes for Britain
War effort, Princess Elizabeth's doll collection display
War effort, Princess Elizabeth's doll collection display
War effort, silver display
War effort, silver display
War effort, sorting newspapers and magazines for overseas
War effort, sorting newspapers and magazines for overseas
War effort, war saving certificates
War effort, war saving certificates
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
War Savings Military parade on Douglas Street looking north
Welder George Taylor cutting up a German field howitzer at Capitol Iron.  The gun was captured at Bourlon Woods in Sept 1918
Welder George Taylor cutting up a German field howitzer at Capitol Iron. The gun was captured at Bourlon Woods in Sept 1918
YMCA Tea Car.  Mrs. Lionel Gibbs on right and Mrs. Robin Gurdon. During the Second World War, the mobile canteen, known as the "Tea Car", was introduced to supply food and drinks to troops, other war workers
YMCA Tea Car. Mrs. Lionel Gibbs on right and Mrs. Robin Gurdon. During the Second World War, the mobile canteen, known as the "Tea Car", was introduced to supply food and drinks to troops, other war workers
Youth group parade. Looking north on Blanshard Street from Yates Street.  Parade on its way to Beacon Hill Park
Youth group parade. Looking north on Blanshard Street from Yates Street. Parade on its way to Beacon Hill Park