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The evacuation of British Children - Which source is the more useful as evidence about the start of the children's evacuation journey?  

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Coursework 2 By Kristina Good ridge 11t The evacuation of British Children Which source is the more useful as evidence about the start of the children's evacuation journey? Explain your answer using Sources B and C and knowledge from your studies. Source B is a photograph of evacuees walking to a station in London in September 1939. All there is a mass of children all walking and waving looking at the camera. They are all walking on the pavement, and the teachers are walking on the road. All the children look very happy and seem to be looking forward to the adventure. This source is useful to the extend that it shows you what the children were wearing. You can see the bags and the labels on the children as well as the types of clothes they wore. It also shows you where the children had to walk and the fact that...

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