Evacuees often wore identification tags or labels around their necks to help authorities identify them during the evacuation process. These tags typically included personal information, such as the evacuee's name, age, and any relevant medical details. This practice aimed to ensure the safety and proper care of individuals during chaotic situations.
All ages counted as children then. From 0 to around 16/18.
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.
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
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Tourists often have a camera around their necks.
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
They wore them around their necks.
Neck Warmers.
Some doctors wear their stethoscopes.
There are many things that tourists will wear around their necks. These things often include passports, cameras, and identification tags.
Vicars wear a cross around their necks as a symbol of their faith in Christ. Some crosses are very ornate, while others are very plain.
a welcome necklace or a flower necklace
What pets wear around their necks is called a collar.
The rings they wear around their necks are attached at the back
The nationality is South African, they wear these rings to show that they are married!
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