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Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister

Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister


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Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister

Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister, who today presented a mobile canteen to the city for use of the Fire and Auxiliary Fire Services. This is a thank you for splendid Liverpool and Halifax Nova Scotia ties throughout history.
Picture taken circa 1st May 1942

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Liverpool Echo
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Liverpool
Merseyside
England
Reach PLC B/W 4348.jpg

Media ID 21883489

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1942 Canteen Gratitude Mobile Relations Thank You


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In this photograph taken around May 1st, 1942, we see Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, standing proudly alongside Mr. Bryan, the Canadian Trade Minister. The two distinguished gentlemen are captured in a momentous occasion as they present a mobile canteen to the city for the use of the Fire and Auxiliary Fire Services during World War II. This heartfelt gesture serves as a symbol of gratitude and appreciation for the longstanding ties between Liverpool and Halifax Nova Scotia throughout history. As both cities have endured hardships and shared triumphs during times of conflict, this act showcases their unwavering camaraderie. The canteen itself stands as a testament to unity on the home front during these tumultuous years. Equipped with all necessities to provide comfort in challenging times, it becomes an essential lifeline for those serving on duty. As tea is poured from its windows into cups held by brave firefighters and auxiliary personnel, one can almost taste the warmth that accompanies this act of kindness. The image exudes resilience amidst adversity while highlighting how simple gestures can make a significant impact in boosting morale during war. Preserved by Marsh at Memory Lane Prints, this snapshot encapsulates not only historical significance but also reminds us of humanity's ability to come together even in times of turmoil.

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