Evacuees typically packed essential items in their suitcases, such as clothing, personal hygiene products, medications, and important documents like identification and insurance papers. Many also included comfort items, such as family photos or small keepsakes, to help ease the emotional strain of leaving home. Additionally, some evacuees packed food or snacks, especially if they were unsure of when they would have access to meals again.
gas mask money ration book and a book
their siblings
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
board games
They would take with them a lunch, suitcases, gasmasks, labels, and another pair of shoes
there was 1.3 million official evacuees
Evacuees are typically allowed to pack a limited number of items, often restricted to essentials such as clothing, personal documents, medications, and other necessities. The exact number can vary depending on the situation and guidelines provided by emergency services or evacuation authorities. Generally, the focus is on ensuring safety and portability, so evacuees are encouraged to pack only what they can carry.
A name tag is somthing what evacuees had to were in ww2 so people would now how the kids are
they got sent away with a pack lunch
With all the bombing in Britain in WW2 children were sent away. They were called evacuees. They were sent to live either with relatives in the countryside, or random people, away from all the major cities which were being bombed at this time.
Life was sad and scary because you might not be able to see your family any more.