Photograph showing interior of the British Army & Navy Leave Club

c. 1917 - 1919
Historical information

According to the Imperial War Museum, "early in 1917, when the Australians and Canadians visited Paris on leave in very large numbers, Miss Lily Butler opened a "Corner of Blighty", the pioneer leave club in Paris, to help them to spend their time as pleasantly and profitably as possible. Everything was given free of charge, and a staff of 45 voluntary women workers entertained 44,000 men in the first 10 months of the 2 years for which the club was open.
Six months later the British Army and Navy Leave Club was opened and was the pioneer residential club in Paris for soldiers and sailors on leave. Baron D'Erlanger lent the house, and English singer and actress, Miss Decima Moore, and the Rev. A. S. V. Blunt were honorary secretaries. In the two years that it was open 59,102 men were registered and 701,546 meals were served. A body of uniformed Women Guides looked after the comfort of the men, and free entertainments on a large scale were organised.
As a result of the success of this club, the British Empire Leave Club at Cologne was originated and organised on the same lines by Miss Decima Moore, Hon. Director-General, who raised the funds with a London Committee under Baron D'Erlanger as chairman. Each department was conducted by a voluntary woman worker drawn from one of the approved women's war organisations, who wore the uniform of her society, and did her last piece of war-work for the British in an officially recognised institution opened at the invitation of the army."

This is one of two photographs of the interior of the club which are held in the collection, as well as a map issued by the 'Daily Mail' newspaper, showing the location of the club in central Paris, and a medallion.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00756
Width
182 mm
Height or length
121 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On reverse of photograph:

"Copyright
Reproduction Interdite
WYNDHAM PRESS SERVICE
6 RUE DE TREVISE, PARIS
TEL. BERGERE 45-60"

Place made
Paris, France
Primary significance criteria
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Historic significance
Scientific or research significance
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Comparative significance criteria
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Object’s condition or completeness
Rare or representative
Last modified
Wednesday, 17 September, 2025
Completeness
88
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British Army & Navy Leave Club interior - dining area
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Reverse of photograph of The British Army & Navy Leave Club interior
Reverse of photograph of The British Army & Navy Leave Club interior

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