Dunkirk Evacuation

AMERICAN RED CROSS SERVICE CLUB, NORWICH: LIFE AT THE CLUB AT THE BISHOP'S PALACE, NORFOLK, ENGLAND, UK, 1943

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American service personnel queue along the counter of the buffet which lines the walls of the cafeteria at the American Red Cross Service Club. The room was previously the dining room in the Bishop's Palace. British staff, both paid and volunteer, serve meals to the men. According to the original caption, hot food, sandwiches, tea, coffee and coca-cola is always available, day and night, and Bishop Herbert calls into the cafeteria every day for his morning coffee.

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