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German-Jewish refugees at Harris House, Southport, Lancashire, 1938-1939.
German-Jewish refugees at Harris House, Southport, Lancashire, 1938-1939. Harris House, at 27 Argyle Road, Southport, (now in Merseyside), was run by the Southport Branch of the British Inter-Aid Committee of the Movement for the Care of Children from Germany. It provided shelter for Jewish children fleeing Austria and Nazi Germany. Most never saw their parents again. The house was forced to close in 1940 as the British authorities believed that refugees over the age of 16 could be a security risk.
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AR975477
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4980px × 3509px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1930s
20th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
British Inter-Aid Committee
Child
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country
England
Female
German
Germany
Girl
GIRLS
Harris House
Jew
Jewish
Jewish Chronicle
Judaism
LOCATION
Merseyside
Monochrome
People
Photograph
REFUGE
Refugee
Refugees
religion
Religious
SAFETY
Southport
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