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Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative documents how women in occupied Belgium mobilize communal relief during wartime, organizing soup kitchens, crèches, feeding rooms for vulnerable children, milk and layette distribution, and converted public spaces used for clothing, toy-making, and rehabilitation. It profiles volunteer leadership and daily operations—canteens, schools, factories, and hospitals—showing practical measures to feed, clothe, employ, and comfort civilians and mutilated veterans. Interwoven are descriptions of coordination with relief administrations and the incremental revival of morale as ordinary institutions are repurposed into systems of charity and self-help that sustain families through prolonged hardship.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

A “Little Bees” Dining-room for Sub-normal Children Frontispiece
  FACING PAGE
Ready for the Children 36
A “Little Bees” cantine for sub-normal children.
A Meal for Young Mothers 112
One Corner of the Brussels Hippodrome, Now a Central Clothing Supply Station 144
The Antwerp Music-hall, Now a Sewing-room 152
Here hundreds of women are being saved by being furnished the opportunity to work two weeks in each month, on an average wage of sixty cents a week.
The Supplementary Meal the Relief Committee Is Now Trying to Give to 1,250,000 School Children 160
Toys Created By Women of Belgium 176
1,662 Children, Made Sub-normal by the War, Waiting for Their Dinner 204