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Wing of a brick house repaired by the American Red Cross Bureau of Reconstruction and Relief. This peasant and his family have returned, and will plant Spring wheat

Guizancourt, Somme. House and barn in course of reconstruction by the American Red Cross Bureau of Reconstruction and Relief. The peasant has returned, bought his livestock; and is ready for spring planting

Matigny, Somme. House in course of construction by the American Red Cross Bureau of Reconstruction and Relief. The peasant and his family are waiting to return to this house in order to begin Spring planting of wheat as soon as it is finished

Rheims. Exterior of the canteen and dormitories furnished and supplied by the American Red Cross for the refugees returning to Rheims to rebuild their broken homes and lives

Rheims. Exterior of the canteen and dormitories furnished and supplied by the American Red Cross for the refugees returning to Rheims to rebuild their broken homes and lives

Matigny, Somme. House in course of construction by American Red Cross. The peasants are waiting for its completion to begin spring planting of wheat, etc

Quivieres. This peasant has lodged in a Gypsy van, waiting for American Red Cross Reconstruction and Relief to help him patch up a house for his family. They are farmers, and anxious to plant wheat

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Exterior of the canteen and dormitories, funished and supplied by the American Red Cross for the refugees returning to their broken homes and lives. Rheims, France

Matigny (Somme) Buildings restored, belong to Mme. W. Home again thanks to American Red Cross Reconstruction

Wing of a brick house repaired by the American Red Cross Bureau of Reconstruction and Relief. This peasant and his family have returned, and will plant Spring wheat

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Headquarters in Paris.

Group Title: Reconstruction, A.R.C., Relief, France.

Data: Lantern Slides 9/26/18. (C.P.I.).

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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01/01/1918
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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Ceremonies - Camp Bowie thru Camp Forest - Camp Bowie, Fort Worth, Texas. Infantry on parade

William Dickson during World War I

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Stamford plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Stamford, Connecticut, formerly plant of American Synthetic Color Company. Old laboratory building looking southwest

Country carts ... a road at Beaucourt, Bestanddeelnr 158-2771

Recruiting Parade, George Grantham Bain Collection

Village women from Dartford, near London, visit American soldiers in new hospital just opened by American army there. Few of the visitors come empty-handed. They bring little gifts of all kinds for the soldiers, and the Red Cross usually commandeer their services, also for the distribution of comfort bags and other Red Cross material to distant parts of the grounds. All these things are carried about in "hospital wagons", which are sometimes pilled by the young women visitors, and sometimes by the convalescent Americans

Repairing field telephone lines during a gas attack at the front

Cows of History. Extraordinarily beautiful and picturesque are the long-horned, snow white cows of the Tuscan valleys in Italy. Their horns measure about twenty inches across and their silky tails often sweep the ground. Since the war they are becoming very scarce owing to lack of fodder, and land holders are haunted by mythological tales of the Middle Ages when they disappeared altogether. Invaders from the North brought this breed of cattle into Italy and they were so admired by the early Romans that they each year offered up the whitest and most beautiful one as a sacrifice, gilding its horns and garlanding them with rare flowers. The Italian government presented this pair to the Agricultural Colony of the Junior Red Cross of America orphanage and vocational school where several hundred war orphans are learning scientific farming and undergoing training for their future independence

The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hospital, erected by the American Red Cross at Southampton, England. They are unloaded by the boys of the Kentucky unit now on duty at this base hospital

Artillery stripped trees and a signboard pointing the way for pack transport

The launching of the "Amcross", Chester, Pennsylvania Members of the christening party on the launching stand. At the left are Mrs. Livingston Farrand and Miss Margaret Farrand, sponsor of the "Amcross"

Patriotic Children - World War One photograph from National Archives

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