Evangeline Cory Booth

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Evangeline Cory Booth

by Reuben Saidman, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 26 May 1937
5 3/4 in. x 7 5/8 in. (145 mm x 194 mm)
Given by IPC Newspapers Limited, 1971
Photographs Collection
NPG x88299

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  • Daily Herald, Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 162 portraits.
  • Reuben Saidman (1906-1967), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

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Evangeline Cory Booth appears in this press photograph greeting Basque refugee children who were evacuated from Bilbao during the Spanish civil war. Almost 4,000 children arrived at the Southampton Docks on 23 May 1937 and the Salvation Army assisted by taking in some of the displaced children.

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Current affairs

George VI becomes king. The younger brother of Edward VIII was crowned on the 12th May and the coronation was broadcast to Britain and the Empire on the radio. Edward becomes the Duke of Windsor, although the rank of 'Royal Highness' is not extended to Wallis Simpson.
Neville Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister following Baldwin's retirement.

Art and science

Roland Penrose organises a tour of Picasso's painting Guernica to the UK. The painting, which shows the horrors of the Spanish Civil War, went on display at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in East London

International

Commercial airship travel is brought to an end with the 'Hindenberg Disaster'. The German airship exploded while landing in New Jersey. The radio broadcaster Herbert Morrison's reaction has become legendary: 'Oh, the humanity!'
Japan invades China, killing about 25,000. Japanese Troops committed numerous atrocities against soldiers and civilians in what became known as the 'Rape of Nanking'.

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