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MR & MRS
CLIFTON'S KITCHEN CAR
These
photographs show the exterior and interior of the kitchen
car which Mr. and Mrs. Clifton has obtained for relieving
wounded soldiers on the battlefield. Donations were
contributed in Lytham and St.Annes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton were engaged in similar work in
Belgium, and came back in order to obtain a kitchen car. In
her appeal Mrs Clifton wrote:
"I have
been working in a kitchen at a. station in. Belgium, and
have been strongly impressed with the necessity of giving
food to the sick and wounded. It almost comforts one, when
face to face with their agony, to see the pleasure that a
warm unexpected cup of soup gives the men."
"Those whom
I was privileged in helping arrived in open trains, many of
them ill and a great number suffering from frost-bite. When
we have picked up our soldiers, and seen to their wounds as
well as may be, we want to give them soup or cocoa. before
having them conveyed to the trains. We want at least to know
that they have started their via dolorosa with something to
sustain them, so we have come back to get a kitchen car."
Messrs. Barker, coachbuilders in South Audley Street, very
generously gave a. "kitchen" body, leaving the cost of the
chassis and engine to be. met. The chassis is worth £600,
hut cost only £350. The original chassis was not up to the
weight of the body, and a gentleman generously sold Messrs.
Barker this far finer one for the price originally
stipulated, in view of its special object.
Blackpool Times, December 1914 |