Ann Heath Washing Hands in Bantam Housing Unit 1942
In a modest four-room defense housing unit in Bantam, Connecticut, a young girl named Ann Heath stands on a footstool to wash her hands in the bathroom sink, illustrating daily life during World War II. In 1942, her family transitioned from a cramped single room in Torrington to this more spacious setting, reflecting wartime housing efforts.
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Ann Heath Washing Hands in Bantam Housing Unit 1942
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