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Belgian refugees on the harbour at Ostend waiting for a boat to take them to England, 1914
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Belgian refugees on the harbour at Ostend waiting for a boat to take them to England, 1914
Belgian refugees on the harbour at Ostend waiting for a boat to take them to England, 1914. The United Kingdom was home to 250, 000 Belgian refugees during World War One, the largest single influx of immigrants in the countrys history. On 14th October 1914, 16, 000 Belgian refugees arrived in Folkestone in a single day. From The Manchester Guardian: History of the War, Vol. I.-1914-15. 1915
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Belgian Civilian Civilians Crowded Manchester Guardian Ostende Patience Refuge Refugee Refugees Suitcase Waiting
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This print captures a poignant moment in history - Belgian refugees anxiously waiting on the harbour at Ostend for a boat that will transport them to safety in England during World War One. In 1914, the United Kingdom became home to an astonishing 250,000 Belgian refugees, marking the largest influx of immigrants ever recorded in the country's history. The image showcases a diverse crowd of people, both young and old, patiently enduring their uncertain fate. The atmosphere is filled with tension and anticipation as families clutch their suitcases tightly, symbolizing their hopes for a better future. The monochrome composition adds depth and emotion to this snapshot from the past. It is worth noting that on October 14th, 1914 alone, around 16,000 Belgian refugees arrived in Folkestone - an overwhelming testament to the scale of displacement caused by war. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's resilience amidst adversity. Published in The Manchester Guardian: History of the War (Vol. I. -1914-15) back in 1915, this image has become an iconic representation of World War One's impact on civilian lives. As we reflect upon this historical moment captured over a century ago, let us remember those who were forced to leave their homes behind and seek refuge elsewhere due to conflict – reminding us all about compassion and empathy towards displaced communities throughout time.
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