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1917 The Correct Way to Do Red Cross Garments

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1917 The Correct Way to Do Red Cross Garments
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This is an original WWI era illustrated magazine article that has been carefully removed from a vintage/antique periodical. Article mentions the importance for all Red Cross supplies to conform to the same standard ("When the needs of war arise the means of meeting them are not always promptly available and a vast amount of suffering is caused which could be prevented from such provision")

Title: The Right Way to Do Red Cross Work

Subtitle: Illustrations of Correctly Made Garments and Supplies

Publication: The Ladies Home Journal

Publication Year: 1917

Length (includes front & back): 1 page

Approximate Page Size (in inches): 10½ x 15½

Condition: EX

 
 
Price: $12.99

 
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