Dunkirk Evacuation

SPRINGFIELD IN WARTIME: EVERYDAY LIFE IN AN ESSEX VILLAGE, AUGUST 1941

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Boys and girls, wearing their choir robes, sing in the church choir in Springfield. The chancel was built in 1307. The stained glass window behind the choir was installed in 1303 but was recently damaged by a nearby bomb.

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