SEVEN PAIRS OF TINY BOOTS: AMERICAN AID TO BRITISH CHILDREN, ENGLAND, 1941
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Patricia Violet Wright licks her pencil as she prepares to write a thank you note to Mrs Abernathy of Seattle, USA, a member of the English Speaking Union, for the new shoes and socks that she has sent to Patricia and her friends. Behind Patricia, Kenneth Agas also prepares to write, whilst Jean Newman has already put pencil to paper.
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