About This Book
An eyewitness narrative recounts how a British public school community evacuated to a small coastal village for a year after outbreaks of fever rendered their town unsafe. The account traces the rapid decision to flee, the practical difficulties of moving pupils, staff, and school equipment, and the makeshift arrangements in hotels and cottages. It describes daily routines of study and recreation under altered circumstances, relations with local residents, and reflections on sanitation, administration, and collective resilience, blending descriptive scene-setting with administrative detail and personal observation of adaptation during enforced exile.
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