After wartime evacuation, the two secondary schools were re-established in 1946 as a result of the 1944 Education Act.
After wartime evacuation to Canada, she studied English at Oxford.
These functions included dealing with contagious diseases, and wartime evacuations and air raid precautions.
In the midst of a wartime evacuation, a British plane crashes on or near an isolated island in a remote region of the Pacific Ocean.
During the war he met and worked with Clare Britton, a psychiatric social worker who became his colleague in treating children displaced from their homes by wartime evacuation.
The age when individuals faced the wartime evacuation and internment is the single, most significant factor which explains these variations in their experiences, attitudes and behaviour patterns.
Prokofiev completed it in just eight months despite the hardships of wartime evacuation.
But Byatt's interest in Penny and Primrose only begins with this shared encounter during their wartime evacuation from London.
Other deaths occurred in the wartime evacuations and due to war related malnutrition and disease in the interior.
The collection's first entry, "The Thing in the Forest," reunites two women who shared a horrific vision as children during their wartime evacuation from London.