SHELTER PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN LONDON BY BILL BRANDT, NOVEMBER 1940 - Christ Church, Spitalfields: Close up of Londoners asleep on makeshift beds and chairs. 120 / Medium format black and white negative A cropped version of this photograph appeared in Lilliput magazine, , Issue No. 66, December 1942 opposite the Henry Moore work 'The Roman Matrons'. The magazine caption was:'SPITALFIELD CRYPTShelterers moved about by candle-light in what must have been one of London's eeriest shelters. This crippled woman spent her nights in an alcove from which the coffins had been cleared. Her face


SHELTER PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN LONDON BY BILL BRANDT, NOVEMBER 1940 - Christ Church, Spitalfields: Close up of Londoners asleep on makeshift beds and chairs. 120 / Medium format black and white negative A cropped version of this photograph appeared in Lilliput magazine, , Issue No. 66, December 1942 opposite the Henry Moore work 'The Roman Matrons'. The magazine caption was:'SPITALFIELD CRYPTShelterers moved about by candle-light in what must have been one of London's eeriest shelters. This crippled woman spent her nights in an alcove from which the coffins had been cleared. Her face and attitude show determination even in sleep.' ,


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