Quaker Relief in Europe, 1914-1922

English and American Quakers were engaged in relief and reconstruction work in Europe during and following World War I involving civilians in Russia, Serbia, Austria, and Poland. In 1919 Friends extended their efforts to include a program of child-feeding in Germany. This collection of almost 1000 glass lantern slides assembled by the AFSC shows the damage caused by war, rebuilding efforts, hospitals and orphanages, and other projects.

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Ralph Whietely and boys club at Les Illette
Road from Verdun to Donaumont
Peckover laying foundations Dole site/ Peckover laying foundations for house at Dole
Sermaize Mr. Harvey and cure. / Sermaize [railway station] Mr Harvey. + Cure
Children's Ward. Brizeaux Hospital. / childrens ward Brizeaux hospital.
Les Islettes Shop.
Ouvroir at Les Islettes
Group at Grange Aug 1919
Tanks at Aubreville
Montigny Pierret family Type 3 house/ Montigny (Chatillon district) Pierret family. Type 3 house.
Oxen and 3 ton truck Ornans
Machine shop Ornans.
Nurse with Children Bettancourt
Children at Bettancourt.
Section shop at Dole.
Unloading chickens and Rabbits. Chatel Chehery
Tea at Grange le Comte
Showerbath Dole
Brizeau Hospital
Dugouts in the Argonne.

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