In England, it was feared that major cities such as London would be bombed by the German Air Force (Luffwaffe). Therefore, many children were evacuated to the countryside for their own safety - it was believed that the countryside was safer and that the children would avoid the horrors of war and the dangers of the bombing campaigns.
In 1914, children played a variety of games and activities depending on their culture and location. Common games included hopscotch, tag, marbles, jump rope, and playing with dolls or toy soldiers. Additionally, outdoor activities such as bike riding, roller skating, and baseball were also popular pastimes for children.
Family life in 1914 was far what we consider normal in 2014. Women cared for the homes, schooled the children, fashioned clothing and anything else that needed done of that sort. The men were the breadwinners and handled business affairs.
1914 populationAustralia's population in 1914 was 4 948 990.
pre means before, so pre-1914 means before 1914.
1914 did not happen yet.
some parents thought it a good idea to evaquate their children and other perents didnt. also it depended on where you were living , the bombing was worse in some areas.
Children of Fatality - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 August 1914
The Widow's Children - 1914 was released on: USA: 11 November 1914
Her Children - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Children of the Feud - 1914 was released on: USA: 14 February 1914 USA: 28 January 1918 (re-release)
The cast of Her Children - 1914 includes: George Bellamy Lillian Logan as Mrs. Clode
The cast of Children of Destiny - 1914 includes: Sylvia Ashton as The Wife Louise Vale as The Dancer
Children of the Streets was created on 1914-10-19.
Professional Children's School was created in 1914.
Alder Hey Children's Hospital was created in 1914.
Get Out and Get Under - 1914 I was released on: USA: 7 April 1914 Norway: 30 April 2002 (Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival)
The cast of Quarantined - 1914 includes: Yale Boss Andy Clark Janet Dawley Ambrose Hamel as One of the Children Edna Hammel Richard Peer as One of the Children Edith Peters as One of the Children