LEAVING DUNKIRK. —A new air-mail picture, showing men of the British Expeditionary Force wading through the surf to a waiting rescue ship which could come no nearer.
RESCUED SAFELY FROM LINER.—Some of the passengers and crew of the Niagara, shown back at Auckland onjhe rescue ship. LEFT ABOVE: Blankets served for trousers till Auck~ land was reached for two of the crew. LEFT BELOW: Passengers coming ashore at Auckland. RIGHT: These children, seen with their mothers, were cheerful in spite of their experience.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 16
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83LEAVING DUNKIRK.—A new air-mail picture, showing men of the British Expeditionary Force wading through the surf to a waiting rescue ship which could come no nearer. RESCUED SAFELY FROM LINER.—Some of the passengers and crew of the Niagara, shown back at Auckland onjhe rescue ship. LEFT ABOVE: Blankets served for trousers till Auck~ land was reached for two of the crew. LEFT BELOW: Passengers coming ashore at Auckland. RIGHT: These children, seen with their mothers, were cheerful in spite of their experience. Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 16
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