We saw in Spain (pamphlet)

1937 WE SAW IN SPAIN ... SPANISH KIDDIES ARE AS LOVELY AS OURS THEY NEED MILK These three smiling children, whose fathers are fighting for democracy, must have the milk we can send. They must be alive and well to welcome Daddy back when the grim struggle is won. Every day the children and nursing...

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Main Authors: Dugdale, John ; Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely, 1891-1947 ; Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron ; Malindine, E. G. (contributor), Attlee, Clement, 1883-1967
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: [c.1937]
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/E3FC57CC-4BB8-47D2-BC15-DFD06D57593F
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/F110C08F-1AF4-48A3-A0A6-1689583A7412
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Summary:1937 WE SAW IN SPAIN ... SPANISH KIDDIES ARE AS LOVELY AS OURS THEY NEED MILK These three smiling children, whose fathers are fighting for democracy, must have the milk we can send. They must be alive and well to welcome Daddy back when the grim struggle is won. Every day the children and nursing mothers wait for their ration. Their homes have been destroyed by the Fascist aeroplanes. The little boy on crutches had his right leg smashed by splinters from an aerial bomb. Yet he keeps his martial bearing. He wants to look as much like Dad as possible. His Catalan father is fighting against the Fascists on the Aragon front. Printed by The Victoria House Printing Co., Ltd., (T.U.), 55-57, Drury Lane, London, W.C.2., and Published by The Labour Party, Transport House, Smith Square London, S.W.1. 292/946/18a/69(vii)
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