Date:1921
Description:On 29 October 1920 18 girls from Vienna arrived in Bournville where they lived with local families for a year. They were all between 8 and 12 years of age and lived in Bournville until 2 September 1921 when they returned home to Vienna. Here we see the girls with George and Elizabeth Cadbury who contributed 15 shillings a week for the maintenance of each child.
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Donor ref:BA&H: MS 466/8/53 (110/2489)
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