Boy evacuees may wear practical and durable clothing suitable for travel and various weather conditions. This could include sturdy trousers, a simple shirt, a warm jacket, and comfortable shoes or boots. Accessories like a hat or scarf might be added for warmth, while a backpack could be used to carry essential items. The emphasis would be on functionality and comfort to support their journey.
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So that they could be individually accounted for when they reached their destinations, and so that their parents could be informed where they were. Some children were very young, and might not reliably have known their home address.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
Evacuees did not exclusively wear black; their clothing varied widely depending on personal circumstances, available resources, and the context of their evacuation. While some may have worn dark colors for practical reasons, such as hiding dirt or for mourning, many others wore whatever was available, which could include a range of colors and styles. The choice of clothing often reflected the individual's background and the urgency of their situation rather than a strict adherence to a particular color scheme.
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
On some days boy evacuees wear caps or woolen hats, and their knee-length trousers, well girl evacuees would wear berets, a headscarf/or a woolen hat, and a knee-length dress/ or skirt. They would also wear shoes/boots/ or wellies, a woolen jumper/or a cardigan, and a shirt (usually collard)/ or a blouse. Also on cold/ or wet days, they wear a warm/or waterproof coat, and if it is very cold they wear a scarf, gloves, and thick socks.
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The evacuees were now at a safe distance from the fire, so they could relax, knowing they were lucky to have got out.
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Because they probley was poor and only could pay for brown old stuff
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They ran away as fast they could.
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So that they could be individually accounted for when they reached their destinations, and so that their parents could be informed where they were. Some children were very young, and might not reliably have known their home address.