Needlework for the war effort, Claridges Hotel, WW1
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Needlework for the war effort, Claridges Hotel, WW1
Women making woollen shirts for the war effort at Claridges Hotel, London, at the start of the First World War. The garments are destined for Lord Tredegars yacht, in use as a relief ship to the hospital ships on the French and Belgian coasts. Date: August 1914
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