1945: The 90th Anniversary of YWCA - Speech by HRH Princess Elizabeth
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Princess Elizabeth addresses the Young Women's Christian Association on the event of their 90th anniversary. She pays tribute to the support the YWCA gave to women during the recent war and to the high regard in which their 'Blue Cross' emblem is held by the public.
The YWCA was founded in 1855 by Miss Emma Robarts and the Hon Mrs Arthur Kinnaird to assist women coming to London for the first time. A hostel was opened in Upper Charlotte Street for Florence Nightingale's nurses, who were going to and coming back from the Crimea.
The picture shows the Royal Family on their way to the VE thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in 1945.
大象传媒 Archive: Originally broadcast 01 December 1945.