the evacuees had rationed ham or spam sandwich (spam you can buy from a supermarket or a local conor shop) they had a piece of fruit like a apple,banana,orange and other fruit to but not kiwi fruit. they also had boiled sweets so like pear drops and cough candes.
evacuees wore non light clothing something dark preferably nothing floral
Boots and Clothing
stuff that they needed
they talked about there mum and dad :(
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evacuees boxes
Yes. Lunch boxes are waterproof.
Their gas mask and personal belongings.
Evacuees might have packed lunch items like sandwiches (e.g. jam, cheese, or meat filling), fruit (e.g. apples or bananas), snacks (e.g. nuts or crackers), and a drink (e.g. juice or water). These items were typically easy to transport, non-perishable, and provided essential nutrients for sustenance during periods of displacement.
well no bananas so mate apples?
Lunch boxes could use any type of insulation, most lunch boxes use a flexible based Styrofoam with a plastic coating to prevent the disintegrating of the Styrofoam.
they got sent away with a pack lunch
They aren't related to lunch boxes in any way. Except the structure of a lunch box, which is rectangular or square, is similar to the body structure of a bovine.
Typically, children's school lunch boxes are made of plastic or vinyl, while adult workers lunch boxes are commonly made of metal, such as tin or aluminium, due to the greater need for durability.
Plastic boxes. Lunch Boxes. Doggy Bags.
There are a few lunch boxes that work well for kids. There are new ones out now that have individual compartments for their snacks and lunch items. They're by far the most economical.
You can find lunch boxes for kids at most general family stores such as Wal Mart, Target, or Kmart. They have a wide variety of styles and designs. They have several lunch boxes with character designs that kids love.