A Y. M. C. A. Mobile Tea Car
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A Y. M. C. A. Mobile Tea Car
Three female volunteers wait to restock a mobile canteen outside at Gattis on The Strand, London, which was converted during the War into a Y.M.C.A. hostel for servicemen based in the city.
1940
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Media ID 14403442
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this evocative photograph, three brave and dedicated Y.M.C.A. volunteers are seen waiting to restock their mobile tea car outside Gattis on The Strand in London during World War II. The year is 1943, and the city is a hive of activity as the war effort continues in full swing. The Y.M.C.A., or Young Men's Christian Association, played a vital role in supporting servicemen during the war. With many soldiers based in the city, the need for facilities and amenities was great. This mobile canteen, converted from a car, was just one of the many initiatives undertaken by the organization to provide comfort and sustenance to those on the front lines. The volunteers in this photograph, dressed in their Y.M.C.A. uniforms, are seen preparing to restock the mobile tea car with fresh supplies. The car, adorned with the Y.M.C.A. logo, is parked outside Gattis, a popular café on The Strand. The women, their faces a mix of determination and exhaustion, are likely preparing to serve hot tea and snacks to the weary servicemen who pass by. The scene is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by volunteers during the war. The women in this photograph, and countless others like them, played a crucial role in providing a sense of home and comfort to soldiers far from their own families and communities. Their selfless efforts helped to boost morale and provide a much-needed respite from the harsh realities of war. This photograph, taken by Illustrated London News Ltd and featuring the work of photographer Mary Evans, is a testament to the resilience and determination of the British people during World War II. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of community, volunteerism, and the small acts of kindness that can make a world of difference in times of need.
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