A bedroom in the Girls Dormitory at Cherbourg c1950

Overcrowding and lack of blankets during the winter months forces the inmates to sleep together to keep warm.
“The school girls had two or three beds pushed together, some seven or eight girls sleeping on these beds, covered over with one or two blankets and the mattresses from the other beds”
— Evelyn Crawford, Acting Matron, appointed in October 1934

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