Friday, June 21, 2013

The Ministry of Abandonment


6 comments:

  1. Oh dear, rather on the same order as WC Fields' comment that children should be kept in a barrel and fed through a bung until the age of twelve when the bung should be stopped up....

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  2. Catherine10:37 pm

    Better that than smashed to smithereens by the Luftwaffe. My mum was evacuated from Sheffield during WWII.

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  3. We walked past a weekend Scout camp in Cornwall on Friday and parents were dropping off tiny 8 year old lads and taking pictures of them carrying rucksacks the size of themselves. Resisted the temptation to call the Social Services.

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  4. Bad idea. Then they invariably wind up staying in their old uncle's house where they wander into magical wardrobes.

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  5. Anonymous8:14 am

    Very struck by how those children's faces are completely 'of their time'. No child today would have either face, particularly the boy's. Why is that?
    Enjoying your blog, Natalie

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  6. Carol - I wonder if someone at the War Office was having a bit of fun when they wrote that.

    Catherine - True, although children's experiences as evacuees were very mixed.

    Rog - You should have made the call - and recorded it.

    Chris - If only...

    Natalie - I've had the same thought myself about faces. When I saw 'The Artist', I was struck by how 1920s Jean Dujardin looked, whereas Bérénice Bejo had a modern face that seemed quite incongruous.

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