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"Billeted: The Unseen Impact of War on Communities" Evacuation as a National Service - Poster: During times of conflict

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Billeted Collection: Evacuation as a National Service - Poster
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Billeted Collection: Canadians in Southampton
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Billeted Collection: German soldiers billeted behind lines of Verdun, WW1
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Billeted Collection: The Intruder : what billeting of German Soldiers often means to French and Belgian Villagers
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Billeted Collection: Reminiscences of the Easter Monday Review, Sketches on the March to Brighton (engraving)
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Billeted Collection: Billeted (engraving)
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Billeted Collection: Typical French kitchen stove, with Hortense Delacroix, WW1
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Billeted Collection: The War in Spain, Soldiers billeted on a Private Family in Valladolid (engraving)
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Billeted Collection: The Adventures of a Volunteer Subaltern on the Easter March (engraving)
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Billeted Collection: Billeted, Spain, 1874 (engraving)
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Billeted Collection: 'Billeted, 'an Unwelcome Visit in Poland (litho)
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Billeted Collection: Life line, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton
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Billeted Collection: The Billited Soldiers Departure, c1786-1813, (1909). Artist: George Graham
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Billeted Collection: Food for billeted soldiers, WW1
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Billeted Collection: Ministry of Health Poster - Evacuation
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Billeted Collection: WW1 - American sailors billeted the Royal Courts of Justice
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Billeted Collection: Laying the Tables at the Gordon Services Club
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Billeted Collection: The Gordon Services Club, 1940
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Billeted Collection: The Maple Leaf Club, Brabazon House
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Billeted Collection: Canteen in Blandford
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Billeted Collection: Wartime Canteen
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Billeted Collection: The Oldest British Regiment? The East Kent
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Billeted Collection: British troops in church billets in Flanders, WW1
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Billeted Collection: The Bill for Billeting Soldiers, WW1
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Billeted Collection: Amusement by the Meuse by H. L. Oakley
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Billeted Collection: Scenes from behind the front line in Flanders, H. L. Oakley
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Billeted Collection: Irish contingent of UPS arriving at Epsom, Surrey, WW1
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Billeted Collection: Source Size = 3732 x 4934
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Billeted Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: In Possession. Prussian officers billeted on a French family
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Billeted Collection: Occupation of the Convent of Churubusco 20 August 1847 painting by James Walker
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Billeted Collection: BILLETED
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Billeted Collection: Wwi / Chateau / Germans

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"Billeted: The Unseen Impact of War on Communities" Evacuation as a National Service - Poster: During times of conflict, the concept of billeting became crucial for nations at war. This poster highlights the importance of evacuating citizens to ensure their safety. Canadians in Southampton: As Canadian troops arrived in Southampton during World War I, local families opened their doors and hearts to provide them with shelter and support. Food for Billeted Soldiers, WW1: The provision of food was an essential aspect of billeting soldiers. Communities rallied together to ensure that those housed within their homes were well-fed and cared for. German Soldiers Billeted Behind Lines of Verdun, WW1: Behind enemy lines, German soldiers found themselves billeted in close proximity to French villages. This engraving depicts the tense relationship between occupiers and occupied during wartime. The Intruder: What Billeting of German Soldiers Often Means to French and Belgian Villagers (from The Illustrated War News, 1916): This lithograph captures the hardships faced by French and Belgian villagers who often had unwelcome German soldiers forced upon them through billeting arrangements. Reminiscences of the Easter Monday Review: Sketches on the March to Brighton (engraving): Amidst military marches towards Brighton during Easter Monday Review, this engraving showcases moments when soldiers were temporarily accommodated by welcoming communities along their route. Billeted (engraving): An evocative engraving depicting scenes from everyday life while being billeted – capturing both camaraderie among fellow soldiers as well as interactions with host families. Typical French Kitchen Stove with Hortense Delacroix, WW1: In this image from World War I France, we see a typical kitchen stove where Hortense Delacroix prepares meals for her family as well as any billeted soldiers they may be hosting at that time. The War in Spain: Soldiers Billeted on a Private Family in Valladolid (engraving).