Dunkirk Evacuation

HOW A BRITISH WOMAN DRESSES IN WARTIME: UTILITY CLOTHING IN BRITAIN, 1943

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A model sits on a low wall on a Bloomsbury rooftop to show off her pre-war printed silk dress. According to the original caption, this dress has been "dolled up" by being worn with black gloves and handbag and also with a white hat topped with scarlet geraniums and blue cornflowers, to match the colour of the print of the dress.

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