Pencil, 1942
Train 21 was a fully equipped hospital train stationed near Ilford, Essex, ready to receive London casualties from the Nazi bombings known as the blitz. Dunbar was careful to record nurses from the various nursing organisations, St John Ambulance, the Red Cross and – identifiable from Dunbar’s pencilled colour notes – the Civil Nursing Reserve, represented by her uniform navy-blue cloak. The final version, in oil, is now in the Imperial War Museum, London.
These trains were in fact never used. As the intensity of the blitz diminished they were broken up and sent to other theatres of war.
We are grateful to Christopher Campbell-Howes, author of Evelyn Dunbar – A Life in Painting, 2016