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EVACUATION TRAINS BLESSED.—Members of British first aid units listening to a sermon by the Bishop of Willesden as he formally blessed two casualty evacuation trains (seen in the background). The trains were named “The Good Samaritan” and the “St. Alban.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 9

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EVACUATION TRAINS BLESSED.—Members of British first aid units listening to a sermon by the Bishop of Willesden as he formally blessed two casualty evacuation trains (seen in the background). The trains were named “The Good Samaritan” and the “St. Alban.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 9

EVACUATION TRAINS BLESSED.—Members of British first aid units listening to a sermon by the Bishop of Willesden as he formally blessed two casualty evacuation trains (seen in the background). The trains were named “The Good Samaritan” and the “St. Alban.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 9