I don't think there is a particular word for Wales, but children sent away from their families for the duration of war are "evacuees".
yes many people where sent to jail. many children who were in the front of the march where sent to jail. martin Luther king jr. was also sent to jail multiple times.
While we know little of his education before the age of 12, at that age he was sent to the studio of Master A. Verrochio to become an artist's apprentice (often a long process) and he stayed working there until he was almost 20.Children of the time would have been schooled mostly at home until the age of seven, (which was then the age of knowledge), when they would be sent away for further training in a craft or went to work with the family. Many children were put to work as servants in other households.
She was married once to George Palmer Putnam, the publisher- this is confirmed in the movie ( Amelia) Mr. Putnam come across as a sort of Spector-type managerial man, if you know what I mean, but basically good- there are some question. There were rumors of her (Amelia) adopting children but no proof. It is known or suspected some expert forger- or a close relative did pen an Amelia Crank letter which was sent to a prominent Money-Man and Male aviator- no names mentioned in l938-39. This is obviously the work of a crank, but whom?
They were stolen from and what was still there was sent home after 34 days... In Virginia it was sent back in 21 days...
The word communicate is a verb. It means to share information or knowledge.
The First Fleet was sent to New South Wales to bring settlers and convicts.
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
Children were frequently sent to New South Wales as convicts. The youngest known convict was a nine year old boy, John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was convicted for stealing clothes and a pistol.
It meant that you were sent to live with another family to save yourself most children had to be adopted by their new family as both their parents died. :-(
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Improved answer.I'm not sure about in other countries but in Great Britain, children who lived in Cities like Birmingham and London were evacuated to the country. Some mothers who were pregnant or with children under 5 were evacuated too. When the children reached the country they were put into the care of the locals who would take up to 5 children each sometimes more, sometimes less.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Previous answer.Nazi death camps.In some cases, children living in dangerous areas were sent to live in safer parts of the country- or to other countries. This was rather widespread in Great Britain.
None at all.actually, she had 1 illegitimate child. a boy called Philip. he was sent away to the country to be raised as a noble. by a noble family. not much info on the internet.
Most children in Victorian England never went to school. They were taught at home and sent out to work to help support the family. School became mandatory in 1880 and children went to school until they were 10.
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John Bouchier has written: 'A letter sent by a Yorkshire gentleman, to a friend in London' -- subject(s): England and Wales, England and Wales. Parliament