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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Child Welfare Center, London, England. "Bar room" in a London "public house" or saloon at 26 Presont Street, Bethnal Green, which was taken over by the American Red Cross. The moters enter by the bar-room, where they are served tea or refreshment from the old bar. The old "still-room" serves as a garage for baby carriages, and a small room at the back of the bar is devoted to new mothers or prospective mothers who desire private consultations. The huge store-room behind is used for selling milk, making up prescriptions and also for classes

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