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Will they never come? / printed and published by The Associated Newspapers, Ltd., Carmelite House, London, E.C.

Will they never come? / printed and published by The Associated Newspa...

Poster showing a wounded soldier with a rifle, standing over a fallen fellow soldier, and turning to a vignette of a rugby game in a stadium. Poster probably alludes to the recruitment of athletes for the Sport... More

Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps --- Eng.

Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps --- Eng.

Photograph shows women training with a dog as part of the Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps during World War I in England. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)

R.A.M.C. picking up wounded in a captured village

R.A.M.C. picking up wounded in a captured village

Photograph shows the Royal Army Medical Corps, with ambulances and wagons, collecting the wounded after a battle. Printed on front: Official photograph; Crown copyright reserved; Daily Mail War Pictures, 34. ... More

General Sir Henry Wilson - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

General Sir Henry Wilson - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Photograph shows Field Marshall Henry Maitland Wilson (1881-1964) who served in the British Army during World War I and World War II. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2016) Title from data provided by the Bain ... More

Belgian Red Cross / Charles Buchel ; printed by Johnson, Riddle & Co., Ltd., London, S.E.

Belgian Red Cross / Charles Buchel ; printed by Johnson, Riddle & Co.,...

Poster showing a Red Cross nurse, with angel wings, tending to a wounded soldier, against backdrop of Belgian flag.

Oxfordshire [Red Cross] day, Saturday, June 5, for the British Red Cross Society to help our sick and wounded / Hall the Printer Ltd., 3a Queen Street, Oxford. 1915.

Oxfordshire [Red Cross] day, Saturday, June 5, for the British Red Cro...

Poster is text only. Public domain reproduction of World War One war bonds advertisement propaganda poster, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. wounded in England - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

U.S. wounded in England - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is availabl... More

Men of Britain! Will you stand this? 78 women & children were killed and 228 women & children were wounded by the German raiders. Enlist now / designed and printed by Johnson, Riddle & Co., Ltd., London, S.E.

Men of Britain! Will you stand this? 78 women & children were killed a...

Poster showing a little girl holding a baby, outside a bomb-damaged building.

Enlisted for duration of the war. Help the national egg collection for the wounded / R.G. Praill ; Avenue Press, London W.C.

Enlisted for duration of the war. Help the national egg collection for...

Poster showing a chicken wearing a red leg band and a sash decorated with a crown.

For the French Red Cross. Please help. July 14. France's day, in aid of the French Red Cross / Forestier ; W.H. Smith & Son, The Arden Press, Stamford Street, London, S.E.

For the French Red Cross. Please help. July 14. France's day, in aid o...

Poster showing a Red Cross nurse with arms extended, as others tend to wounded soldiers, under the flags of France and the Red Cross.

"Our Dumb Friends' League." A society for the encouragement of kindness to animals. Blue Cross fund for wounded horses at the front

"Our Dumb Friends' League." A society for the encouragement of kindnes...

Poster showing a wounded horse on the battlefield. Donations immediately to - Arthur J. Coke, Secretary, 58, Victoria Street, London, S.W.

The Y.M.C.A. service for relatives of dangerously wounded / Edgar Wright.

The Y.M.C.A. service for relatives of dangerously wounded / Edgar Wrig...

Poster showing a woman visiting a wounded soldier in a hospital, as a doctor and Red Cross nurse look on.

General Sir C.A. Anderson - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

General Sir C.A. Anderson - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Photograph shows Lieutenant General Sir Charles Alexander Anderson, (1857-1940), Commander of British Troops in South China. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)

No. 784: 2,000 wounded soldiers recently visited the Leicester (England) Palace Theatre, they were conveyed by over 400 motor cars. Picture shows one of the guests being carried into the theatre. No. 785: Austrian wounded at the American Hospital in France

No. 784: 2,000 wounded soldiers recently visited the Leicester (Englan...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Source of Original: Prints from Red Cross Magazine, copyright released for Red Cross slide department. Group titles: Wounded men. Gift; American National Red C... More

Dogs in Humanity's Service. The Red Cross dog finds a soldier who has been wounded. With the soldier's hat in his teeth, the dog returns to where the stretcher carriers are waiting for him. This dog was trained by Mrs. Leo F. Wanner at the Lewanno Kennels, Hempstead, L.I. $5,000. has been offered and refused for her

Dogs in Humanity's Service. The Red Cross dog finds a soldier who has ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Underwood and Underwood. Data: Released by Miss Evans, The Farmer, 8/30/1?; Miss ... More

No. 738: No caption. No. 739: Wounded soldiers on the jetty at Ostend waiting to be taken onto the boat which is to take them to England

No. 738: No caption. No. 739: Wounded soldiers on the jetty at Ostend ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Source of Original: Prints from Red Cross Magazine, copyright released for Red Cross slide department. Caption card for no. 738 matches image for no. 739. Grou... More

No. 715: M. Borgon (wounded man) a Belgian Dispatch bearer who successfully rode twenty miles through the German lines to deliver a dispatch. In spite of serious wounds from German bullets, received when only eight miles out, he reached his destination. Picture shows him leaving the hospital after receiving first aid, with a R.C. Officer. No. 716: Scene during a charity cricket match at Catford, England, where convalescing soldiers were interested spectators. Picture shows one of the wounded soldiers adding his bit to the Red Cross Fund. The contribution box being carried by the collie

No. 715: M. Borgon (wounded man) a Belgian Dispatch bearer who success...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Underwood and Underwood. Data: no. 716: H.E. a1929. On original caption card: Pri... More

No. 764: Arrival of British and Belgian wounded at Plymouth, England. No. 765: New type of ambulance trailer

No. 764: Arrival of British and Belgian wounded at Plymouth, England. ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Source of Original: Prints from Red Cross Magazine, copyright released for Red Cross slide department. Group title: Wounded men. Ambulance. Gift; American Nati... More

No. 585: Some of the wounded men who were present at a recent performance of an American play as guest of the Queen of England. The purpose of which was to raise funds to provide comforts for the soldiers and sailors who were wounded in the Dardanelles. No. 586: Practicing with the bayonet at one of the Army camps in Lancashire, England. The rifles are dummies fixed up with bayonets with a spring attachment, after the style of stage weapons

No. 585: Some of the wounded men who were present at a recent performa...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Press Association. Group titles: Wounded men. Soldiers. Gift; American N... More

No. 768: American Women's War Relief Hospital at Paignton, England. No. 769: Wounded Tommies leaving the front for home

No. 768: American Women's War Relief Hospital at Paignton, England. No...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Source of Original: Prints from Red Cross Magazine, copyright released for Red Cross slide department. Group titles: Hospitals. Transportation. Gift; American ... More

No. 707: Red Cross worker bending over a wounded Belgian soldier after the battle. It will be noticed the man's pockets had been turned inside out and their contents stolen. No. 708: Dogs in Humanity's Service. The Red Cross dog finds a soldier who has been wounded. With the soldier's hat in his teeth, the dog returns to where the stretcher carriers are waiting for him. This dog was trained by Mrs. Leo F. Wanner at the Lewanno Kennels, Hempstead, L.I. $5,000. has been offered and refused for her

No. 707: Red Cross worker bending over a wounded Belgian soldier after...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Underwood and Underwood. Data: no. 708: Released by Miss Evans, The Farmer, 8/30/... More

English wounded arriving home. They are in many cases back in England within twelve hours or less from the time they were picked up off the battle field

English wounded arriving home. They are in many cases back in England ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: British Official. Group title: Soldiers (English). Gift; American National Red Cr... More

No. 557: Few of the wounded soldiers at the London Hospital, Mile-End Road, being entertained by a gramaphone. No. 558: Medical staff. Duchess of Westminster's Hospital, at Le Touquet, France

No. 557: Few of the wounded soldiers at the London Hospital, Mile-End ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paul Thompson. Group titles: Recreation, England. Nurses. Gift; American National... More

Wounded Tommies Enjoy Alfresco Musical Comedy. A view of the audience of 1,000 wounded British Tommies, viewing an alfresco performance of the Belle of New York at the pavillion. Brighton, England

Wounded Tommies Enjoy Alfresco Musical Comedy. A view of the audience ...

Title and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: International Film Service. Group Title: Entertainment, Brittish. Data: Ex. Mr. Cunning... More

The Armstice Smile. One of a convoy of American wounded arriving at Salisbury Hospital, Southampton, England, on Nov. 11 just after the news of the signing of the Armstice was received. He is Sergeant W.C. Barr of Brooklyn. Barr's cap has been lost in the journey but his Red Cross comfort serves the purpose very well

The Armstice Smile. One of a convoy of American wounded arriving at Sa...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Wounded. England. Data: Central, Souther... More

General Baden-Powell, and a detachment of his Boy Scouts stage an afternoon's entertainment under the auspices of the Red Cross in the grounds at Tottenham, near London. General Baden-Powell reviewing the Boy Scouts. About five hundred American convalescent wounded from the hospital witnessed the review and many of them took part in the program of field sports which followed it

General Baden-Powell, and a detachment of his Boy Scouts stage an afte...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, U.S. in England. On caption card: D-46. Data: N.W. Division. 11/18. Lake Div. 11/18. Southern Div. 11/18. Atlantic Div. Lone Scout... More

The first patients at the new American Base Hospital at Tottenham, near London. Here, in a fine, old-world English town, there will soon be accomodations for three thousand American wounded from the Western front

The first patients at the new American Base Hospital at Tottenham, nea...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Hospitals. U.S. England. On caption card: Sg. 153965.... More

The great variety of men whom one encounters in a big American Base Hospital is a continuous evidence of the manner in which the rank and file of the army represents the whole country. One of the patients at the Dartford Hospital, near London, is a wounded man who is always reading, and the books which he reads are enough to give a headache to an ordinary man. On this occasion when Captain Herbert Johnson of Boston visited him on a Red Cross errand, he had three books in front of him, one a work of Pure Philosophy, another a book of Sociological Ethics and a third, related to some obtuse theory of evolution. This man is a graduate of three universities

The great variety of men whom one encounters in a big American Base Ho...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Wounded. Data: New England Div. Atlantic, Lake, Potom... More

Wounded Americans convalescing at the fine new South African Hut Hospital in Richmond Park, London: Private Heston of Newark, N.J. and Valentine of Washburn, Ill., and Corpl William McKinley Thorne of Lawrenceville, Ill

Wounded Americans convalescing at the fine new South African Hut Hospi...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospitals U.S. in England. Title from caption card for LC A61... More

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

The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hos...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Wounded. England. Data: Lake Div. 12/18 ... More

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an afternoon's entertainment for the wounded Amer. soldiers at the Amer. hospital at Tottenham, near London. The hero of the afternoon's entertainment was a Scotch soldier, a resident of Tottenham, who has just been awarded the Victoria Cross for valor on the Western Front. Col. John B. Anderson of Austin, Texas, the commander of the hospital, stands next to him. General Baden-Powell is just behind the Scotchman, directly under the Amer. flag

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an aft...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, U.S. in England. On caption card: D-42. Data: Atlantic Div. 11/18. Lone Scout Chicago, Ill. Boy's Life. The Boy Scout's Mag. New Y... More

A busy day on the Red Cross bus line, which carries wounded soldiers from the London "tube" station to the Roehampton hospital, where American workmen fit and adjust artificial limbs for the British army. This Red Cross bus makes sixteen round trops daily. A famous ARC poster "The First Three" is carried on the back platform

A busy day on the Red Cross bus line, which carries wounded soldiers f...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Mutiles, England. On caption card: D-3. Data: New England. 11/18. N.W. Division 11/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. Gener... More

Vitliano Scambis is an Italian from New York. He has only taken out his first papers, but he is a real American and proud of it, despite the fact that his shoulder has been pretty well shot to pieces, his arm damaged and one of his eyes shot away, he greets everybody with a bright smile and says: "I gotta it very bad from those Huns. But if I had lost my life I would have been glad to give it for my country." Describing his brief stay in France to a Red Cross visitor, he said "I feel vera bad that I gotta it so soon, because I wanta to be out there a fighting. When I saw the poor French people and their cities all smashed, it broke my heart!" On another occasion he said, "American is my country. I want to go back to Italy and see my fodder and mudder for a few days after the war. Then I wantta go home to America!"

Vitliano Scambis is an Italian from New York. He has only taken out hi...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded, Hospital, England. On caption card: B-398. Data: Atlantic Div. 11/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General infor... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, Visits American wounded with American Red Cross visitors, at Military Hospital near London. "Somebody asked for a speech and I gave them a personal message from the folks at home"

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, Visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

American soldiers, convalescent patients at the big American Red Cross Hospital at Salisbury, England, spend a great deal of time is assisting on the Farm, particularly the work among the cows. The Farm has one of the finest herds of Guernseys and Jerseys in England, all pedigree cattle, donated by the Farmers of the Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, as a mark of their appreciation of the American effort in the war. Most of the soldiers in this picture are convalescent wounded from the Atlantic Seaboard States who were wounded in the big push around St. Quentin, when they broke the Hinderburg Line. Captain Frank S. Peer of Ithaca, N.Y. the director of the Farm, is seen in the center of the group, in the Civilian Costume

American soldiers, convalescent patients at the big American Red Cross...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Hospital. Farm U.S. England. Data: Bette... More

At Dartford Hospital, near London, recently taken over by the American Army for wounded men from the zone in France where Americans are brigaded with British troops. The wounded are always glad to see visitors, particularly visitors from America. Here is a group of the boys waving farewell to Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and the party of American labor men who accompanied Gompers on his visit to the hospital

At Dartford Hospital, near London, recently taken over by the American...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: ARC Hospital, London, England. Data: Credits The Bulletin. 10/8/18. Pa. Div. Northern Div. 11/18. Central Div. 11/18, Lake Div. 11/18. Gift; ... More

Lieut. Clement G. Felt of Olean, N.Y. visits Red Cross Headquarters in London with Miss Alice Fleenor of San Francisco and Captain Herbert S. Johnson of Boston. Lieut. Felt, is in the American Red Cross at Lancaster Gate, London, after being wounded by shell fire at Cambrai. Miss Eleanor and Capt. Johnson are attached to the American Red Cross in London. The doctors have played a trick on Lieut. Felt, but the Lieut. Is not angry about it. In fact he is one of the happiest men in London. His lower anesthetic and made him a new lip so perfect that no body would ever suspect that it was a second edition. All that remains to show that he was wounded in the month is a slight scar

Lieut. Clement G. Felt of Olean, N.Y. visits Red Cross Headquarters in...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Personnel. England. Data: Pacific, Reddi... More

The work in the big new Sarisbury Hospital for American wounded located near Southampton, is being rushed to completion. Here is the staff in charge of the construction work. Left to right: Capt. Thomas C. Campbell, American Red Cross of Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. Capt. F. Harper Sibley, A.R.C. Div. Commander of Rochester, N.Y. Miss Ida Young, A.R.C. of N.Y.; and Capt. E.J. Rimmer of the British Army, an engineering officer loaned to the R.C. for this work

The work in the big new Sarisbury Hospital for American wounded locate...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Data: Credit Atlantic Division. 10/18. New England Div. 11/18. Gift; ... More

General Baden-Powell, and a detachment of his Boy Scouts stage an afternoon's entertainment under the auspices of the Red Cross in the grounds at Tottenham, near London. General Baden-Powell reviewing the Boy Scouts. About five hundred American convalescent wounded from the hospital witnessed the review and many of them took part in the program of field sports which followed it

General Baden-Powell, and a detachment of his Boy Scouts stage an afte...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, U.S. in England. On caption card: D-46. Data: N.W. Division. 11/18. Lake Div. 11/18. Southern Div. 11/18. Atlantic Div. Lone Scout... More

Where the Red Cross gifts go. Here is a consignment of boxes of good things from America which are being taken out of the big Red Cross warehouses in London. Each case is addressed "A.R.C. Southsea, England." To the initiated, that means "for the American wounded at the big Portsmouth Base Hospital". The men handling the cases are Americans discharged from the British army for disability

Where the Red Cross gifts go. Here is a consignment of boxes of good t...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Eng. Group title: Warehouse, England. Data: Lake Division. 11/18. N.W. Div. 1... More

American wounded play an armistice day game at one of the big Red Cross hospitals near London. Several men on cruthches took part in this game

American wounded play an armistice day game at one of the big Red Cros...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Recreation, U.S. in England.... More

The Victory Parade in London on Nov. 11th. The Red Cross section of the parade included several detachments of convalescent wounded from the American hospitals in the London district

The Victory Parade in London on Nov. 11th. The Red Cross section of th...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Victory parade, England. Dat... More

Wounded Americans at South African Military Hospital in Richmond Park, London: Private SG Raens, North Carolina, photographed with his good friend, Private Turner of the South Africans

Wounded Americans at South African Military Hospital in Richmond Park,...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospitals U.S. in England. Used in: Southern Division, 9/28/1... More

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an afternoon's entertainment for the wounded Amer. soldiers at the American hospital at Tottenham, near London. General Baden-Powell congratulates one of the scouts on the valor of his father, who has just received the Victoria Cross

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an aft...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, U.S. in England. On caption card: D-40. Data: New England. 11/18. Central Div. 11/18. Mt. Div. 11/18. Gulf Div. 11/18. Northern Di... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits American Wounded with American Red Cross party, at military hospital near London. Mr. Gomper's speech on the lawn of the hospital. The convalescent soldiers are carrying the various gifts which Mr. Gompers distributed, including copies of the Red Cross Bulletin

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

In front of beautiful vine-covered "Stratford Lodge" headquarters of the American Red Cross at Southsea, England, (Portsmouth). The Lodge looks out straight over the English channel. Captain E.L. Brooks of Cleveland is shaking hands with Captain Winsor B. Day of Springfield, Massachusetts. Captain Brooks (in front of Red Cross flag) is in charge of entertainments for the American wounded in the handsome Red Cross theater at the great Portsmouth hospital, run by a medical unit from Albany, N.Y. Captain Day distributes Red Cross comforts to the wounded in the same hospital. He distributes more than 35,000 cigarettes every week, among other things

In front of beautiful vine-covered "Stratford Lodge" headquarters of t...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, England. On caption card: B-350. Data: Credits Lake Div. 11/18. New England Div. 11/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and... More

The American Red Cross is co-operating with the U.S. Government in their vocational Education plans. The picture shows Miss Ruth Burke, American Red Cross, with a group of boys to whom she has just explained how Uncle Sam is going to look after the men who were wounded, but who are unable to follow their former occupations. By teaching them new trades and professions the Government hopes to have these men absorbed into the Commercial and Professional life once more. This picture was taken at the Red Cross Hospital at Beau Desert

The American Red Cross is co-operating with the U.S. Government in the...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission on to France. Group title: Personnel. Data: New England Div. 1918... More

A baseball game at one of the American Red Cross hospitals in London, between a team of American nurses and a team of severely wounded patients from the shell-schock and gas wards. The shell-schockers won by the score of 32-24. The photogaph shows one of the nurses at bat

A baseball game at one of the American Red Cross hospitals in London, ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Recreation, U.S. in England ... More

The great variety of men whom one encounters in a big American Base Hospital is a continuous evidence of the manner in which the rank and file of the army represents the whole country. One of the patients at the Dartford Hospital, near London, is a wounded man who is always reading, and the books which he reads are enough to give a headache to an ordinary man. On this occasion when Captain Herbert Johnson of Boston visited him on a Red Cross errand, he had three books in front of him, one a work of Pure Philosophy, another a book of Sociological Ethics and a third, related to some obtuse theory of evolution. This man is a graduate of three universities

The great variety of men whom one encounters in a big American Base Ho...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Wounded. Data: New England Div. Atlantic, Lake, Potom... More

Convalescent American officers from the American Red Cross hospital at Lancaster Gate, London, "seeing London" with Captain Herbert S. Johnson of Boston now with the American Red Cross in England. The officer in the field-cap is Captain W.A. Buckle of Bristol, Tenn. The other officer on the lower step is Captain P.R. Brummit of Hampton, Tenn. Captain Johnson stands between and behind them. The wounded men wear an arm-band of blue felt to indicate that they are wounded men. Both Buckle and Brummel came from the Kemmel push to London. On Captain Johnson's first visit to Lancaster Gate Hospital, Capt. Buckle handed Capt. Johnson as a gift of piece of shrapnel which had been taken from his own body. "I am afraid you cannot spare it", said Capt. Johnson. "Oh I have plenty more where that came from," replied Buckle

Convalescent American officers from the American Red Cross hospital at...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel, Eng. Data: Atlantic Lake Potomac New England Pa. Northern Southern Div. New England. 1918. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 ... More

The merry party of American convalescents from the Tottenham Hospital, near London, out for an hour's ride through the English countryside. Here is a stop for tea at a little village stationer's shop

The merry party of American convalescents from the Tottenham Hospital,...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded, England. On caption card: B-317. Data: New England. 11/18. Pa. Div. Atlantic Div. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. Genera... More

Celebrating victory in London. The American wounded from all the hospitals around London were brought in to witness the celebration and take part in the parade. Here is one of the van loads of American convalescents from the Base Hospital at Tottenham, in front of the American Red Cross "London Chapter" building. This load of wounded is in charge of Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore, who is on the front seat, nearest the camera

Celebrating victory in London. The American wounded from all the hospi...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Victory parade, England. Gif... More

The American wounded arriving at Dartford Hospital (near London) are a cheerful and optimistic lot of fighters. They come to the base hospitals in England, direct from the battlefield, after receiving first-aid at the casualty clearing stations. The Red Cross meets them as soon as they land on English soil, sees that they are provided with their immediate necessities, and then prepared further for them at their destination. Twenty American women are on duty as Red Cross "visitors" at the Dartford Hospital and they meet every convoy of wounded

The American wounded arriving at Dartford Hospital (near London) are a...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded, England. On caption card: B-310. Data: Credits. N.W. Division. 11/18. Lake Division. 11/18. Mt. Div. 11/18. Central Div. 11/18. Poto... More

Wounded Americans in London Hospitals: Private Kenneth Williams of Rochester, N.Y., in the fine new South African Hut hospital in Richmond Park, London

Wounded Americans in London Hospitals: Private Kenneth Williams of Roc...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospitals U.S. in England. Used in: Atlantic Division, 9/28/1... More

The American Red Cross surgical dressings workshop and warehouse George Street, Hanover Square, W. Red Cross work is not solely confined to the nursing of the wounded. There are other sections with which the Public are little acquainted and the preparation and distribution of surgical bandages and hospital requisites forms a most important branch of the general work. B.36 Stocking away comforts in the store room

The American Red Cross surgical dressings workshop and warehouse Georg...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: Warehouse, England. Data: Mr. Wharton.... More

The American wounded soldiers in the hospitals around London will does one of their best friends in the departure for America of Mrs. Walter Hines Page, wife of the retiring American Ambassador. She is shown here with a group of wounded on the lawn at Dartford Hospital, near London

The American wounded soldiers in the hospitals around London will does...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Comm. Eng. Group title: Hospitals, England. Data: Potomac Div. 11/18. Gift; ... More

The work in the big new Sarisbury Hospital for American wounded located near Southampton, is being rushed to completion. Here is the staff in charge of the construction work. Left to right: Capt. Thomas C. Campbell, American Red Cross of Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. Capt. F. Harper Sibley, A.R.C. Div. Commander of Rochester, N.Y. Miss Ida Young, A.R.C. of N.Y.; and Capt. E.J. Rimmer of the British Army, an engineering officer loaned to the R.C. for this work

The work in the big new Sarisbury Hospital for American wounded locate...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Data: Credit Atlantic Division. 10/18. New England Div. 11/18. Gift; ... More

These brothers, Lewis W. Speer, and Peryl Speer, of Chicago, came over as corporals in the same company. They were wounded in the same knees at the same hour of the same day, in the same battle. They met in the same first aid station and were both sent to Paris Hospitals. They are convalescing together

These brothers, Lewis W. Speer, and Peryl Speer, of Chicago, came over...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC France. Group title: Hospitals, U.S. France. Used in sets: Lake Div., Norther... More

King and Queen of England visit the American Hospital at Dartford, near London, and inspect A.R.C. activities there. After a two hours' talk with the wounded, the Royal car moved off with hundreds of convalescent soldiers watching approvingly

King and Queen of England visit the American Hospital at Dartford, nea...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Lake Div., Central Div., S.W., Gulf Div., PA. Div., Southern Div., New England Div., Atlantic Div., Potomac Div., 12... More

Wounded Americans in London Hospital. Nurse reads an American newspaper. Flowers, books and papers are distributed daily to the American London hospitals by the American Red Cross Care Committee

Wounded Americans in London Hospital. Nurse reads an American newspape...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: Hospital U.S. in England. Data: Mr. Wh... More

Supper for the wounded Americans in hospitals has much of the charm of a picnic in the country. The hospital ward buildings are scattered over several acres of grounds, and the convalescent patients go over to the central kitchen and fetch the food for their wards. All sorts of conveyances are used, including the invalid chairs. Here is coffee and soup and steaming cans of Boston baked beans. And if you don't believe they enjoy it, read their faces

Supper for the wounded Americans in hospitals has much of the charm of...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. On caption card: D-153. Data: Credits New England. 11/18. Lake Div. 11/18. Gulf Div. 11/18. Atlantic Div. 11/18. Southern ... More

Two parsons who are great favorites with the American boys at the big American hospital at Tottenham, near London. One is the vicar of St. Anne's near the hospital, who has just turned his parish house over to the American Red Cross to be used as a theater, boxing pavillion and recreation room for the wounded Americans. The other is the Reverend Herbert Johnson of the Watten Ave. Baptist Church in Boston, and now a Captain in the American Red Cross, and also a great believer in boxing and gymnastics. "You don't mind if we occasionally stage a good boxing match in your parish house, do you?" said Dr. Johnson to the Vicar. "Just the thing" replied the Vicar. "I am willing and anxious that the building shall be used in any way which will administer to the comfort and happiness of the American soldiers, God Bless them"

Two parsons who are great favorites with the American boys at the big ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Eng. Group title: Personnel, England. Data: Word and Way, Kansas City. 11/18... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, Visits American wounded with American Red Cross visitors, at Military Hospital near London. "Somebody asked for a speech and I gave them a personal message from the folks at home"

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, Visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

American Wounded in London. Mrs. Page, wife of the Ambassador Page seated beside an American with a wounded arm in one of the large London hospitals which are visited regularly by American woman members of the visiting committee of the A.R.C

American Wounded in London. Mrs. Page, wife of the Ambassador Page sea...

On caption card: Mrs. Walter Hines Page, wife of the retiring American Ambassador to Great Britain, (seated), at Dartford Hospital, near London. Mrs. Page was one of the founders of the London chapter of the AR... More

King and Queen saying goodbye to army and Red Cross officers after visiting American wounded at Dartford Hospital, near London. The Red Cross moving picture man is seen in the foreground

King and Queen saying goodbye to army and Red Cross officers after vis...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Lake Div., Central Div., S.W., Gulf Div., PA. Div., Southern Div., New England Div., Atlantic Div., Potomac Div., 12... More

The Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, visits American wounded at the American Hospital in Dartford, near London, and distributes Red Cross comforts. It was a drizzling London Sunday afternoon but a number of the convalescents met Secretary Baker down the lawn as he came up towards the hospital buildings with General John Biddle (commanding the American forces in Great Britain and General F.A. Winter, commanding the American Medical Corps in Great Britain.) General Winter, on the left, comes from Broad Run, Virginia; General Biddle, on the right in long ulster, comes from Detroit

The Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, visits American wounded at the ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Hospitals. U.S. England. On caption card: S-5. Data: ... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits American Wounded with American Red Cross party, at military hospital near London: Major E M Fiske, U.S.A. the commanding officer of the hospital, welcomes Mr. Gomper. Standing behind Gompers is Lieut. Col F A Washburn of the U.S. Army Medical Corps

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

Major Fiske, commanding officer of the base hospital no. 37 at Dartford near London watches the countess of Limerick and Mrs. Page, with the American Ambassador nearest the camera distribute flowers to the American wounded just arrived from France

Major Fiske, commanding officer of the base hospital no. 37 at Dartfor...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Com. to Eng. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Same picture as original.... More

The Red Cross Christmas Stocking taken at the American Base Hosptial at Dartford, near London. The much bandages soldier is Vitaliano Scambia, of New York. Vitaliano is one of the most popular patients in the Hospital because despite his numerous wounds, he is always smiling and always cheerful. He tells every visitor, in broken English, how glad his is that he has been able to do something for "his country"

The Red Cross Christmas Stocking taken at the American Base Hosptial a...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Hosptial, England. Data: Central, Southe... More

The Red Cross with American wounded in England. The countess of Limerick, Mrs. Robert Peet Skinner, wife of the American Consul-General in London and Mrs. Page, wife of the American Ambassador distributing Red Cross gifts to the American wounded near London

The Red Cross with American wounded in England. The countess of Limeri...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: Hospital, England. On caption card: (B... More

American Wounded in England. Ambulances lined up before a village railway station in England awaiting the arrival of a train of wounded American from France

American Wounded in England. Ambulances lined up before a village rail...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: Wounded, U.S. in England. On caption c... More

The decision of the Allies to brigade American with the British in northern France has brought many American wounded to England. New arrivals out in the sun at Dartford near London

The decision of the Allies to brigade American with the British in nor...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: U.S. Wounded England. On caption card:... More

Victory Day at Dartford Hospital. The signing of the armistice was celebrated by everybody in the big American base hospital near London in noisy hilarious fashion. There was a big parade with 1500 wounded men in line. The hosptial nursing arranged a number of "Victory floats" which are used to caryy surgical dressings around the wards. The photograph shows one of these tiny floats

Victory Day at Dartford Hospital. The signing of the armistice was cel...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Recreation, England. Data: Southern Division 12/18. Central Div. Atlantic Div. S.W. Div. New England Div. Lake Div. Potomac Div. 12/18 Gift; ... More

American wounded in London. Uncle Sam's boys enjoying a sunbath and "smokes" distributed by the American Red Cross outside one of the great hospitals opened by the United States Army in the London district

American wounded in London. Uncle Sam's boys enjoying a sunbath and "s...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Commission to England. Group title: Hospitals, U.S., England. On caption card... More

American wounded from the Base Hospital at Dartford near London, being marshalled for the big Victory Parade in London on Nov. 11. The Red Cross women leading the Dartford detachment are Miss Alice Fleenor of San Francisco and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore

American wounded from the Base Hospital at Dartford near London, being...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel. England. Data: Pacific Div. Southern Div. Atlantic Div. Potomac Div. 12/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. Gener... More

American soldiers in the Glasgow (Scotland) Hospitals. The American chaplain, Captain Thomas E. Swan, is by common consent the chairman of the Red Cross, visiting committee. Capt. Swan was recently decorated for valor in the battle of the Ourcq, when he twice went through a heavy barrage to help wounded men. He is now in Scotland for a much needed rest

American soldiers in the Glasgow (Scotland) Hospitals. The American ch...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Personnel. Data: Pa. Div. 3/8/19. New England Div. 3/... More

Wounded American soldiers in hospital in London from the recent heavy fighting in France. Four of the Sammies who have done their bit: Prvtes. John Sokatch? Fred Aspen? Fred Beddon and Raymond H. Hubbard

Wounded American soldiers in hospital in London from the recent heavy ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospital U.S. in England. Title from caption card for LC A619... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits American wounded with American Red Cross party, at military hospital near London. The Red Cross Chaplain, Father Manton, distributes cigarettes to the convalscent soldiers

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

Village women from Dartford visit wounded Americans in new hospital just opened by American Army there. Group of visitors received at main entrance by Major E. H. Fiske of Brooklyn, the Commanding Officer, and Captain Griffiths, the Red Cross representative at the hospital

Village women from Dartford visit wounded Americans in new hospital ju...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Visiting Wounded Amer's Eng. Date based on date of negatives in same range. Data: Lake Division, Gulf Div., Pa. Div., N.W. Div., S.W. Div., N... More

The American wounded in Hospital in London. Lieut. Walter of New York, wounded in an air fight at 12,000 feet. Eight German planes were arrayed against Chalaire and his observer, when put up a running fight and made home safely with about a hundred bullet holes in their machine. Chalaire is now in the American hospital at Dartford, on the outskirts of London. The next picture shows the bullet which saved Chalaire's life

The American wounded in Hospital in London. Lieut. Walter of New York,...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C., American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Wounded, U.S. in Eng... More

Wounded American soldiers in Hospital in London from the recent heavy fighting in France. 153535 Pte. Henderson enjoys a cigarette

Wounded American soldiers in Hospital in London from the recent heavy ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospital U.S. in England. Title from caption card for LC A619... More

King and Queen of England inspect Red Cross activities at the American Military Hospital, Dartford, near London. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon in the prime of England's autumn season, and the spacious grounds of the hillside hospital were dotted with groups of convalescent American soldiers when their Majesties arrived. As the King and Queen and the Princess Mary walked around from ward to ward, crowds of American wounded, all dressed in hospital blue, clustered around them and they moved always through lanes of men whose bandages and crutches and splints told of heroism on the battlefields of France. The King was in a Field-Marshall's Khaki uniform

King and Queen of England inspect Red Cross activities at the American...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Lake Div., Central Div., S.W. Div., Gulf Div., Pa. Div., Southern Div., New England Div., Atlantic Div., Potomac Div... More

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

The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hos...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Wounded. England. Data: Lake Div. 12/18 ... More

Nurses and wounded had great fun loading the Mook Casualties into the wheelbarrow ambulances. Dr. Walter F. Wren occupies the center ambulance, suffering from an attack of "laughing gas"

Nurses and wounded had great fun loading the Mook Casualties into the ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Recreation, England. Data: Potomac, Mt, ... More

One of the favorable spots for the convalescent soldiers at the big Hospital in Portsmouth, Eng. is this thatched shelter at the door of the Hospital Baseball diamond. The Boys call it the "Grand Stand" Portsmouth Hospital has the finest Baseball Diamond in England

One of the favorable spots for the convalescent soldiers at the big Ho...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC London. Group title: Wounded. England. Data: Ex. Underwood & Underwood. Dec. ... More

King and Queen of England inspect Red Cross activities at the American Military Hospital, Dartford, near London. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon in the prime of England's autumn season, and the spacious grounds of the hillside hospital were dotted with groups of convalescent American soldiers when their Majesties arrived. As the King and Queen and the Princess Mary walked around from ward to ward, crowds of American wounded, all dressed in hospital blue, clustered around them and they moved always through lanes of men whose bandages and crutches and splints told of heroism on the battlefields of France. The King was in a Field-Marshall's Khaki uniform

King and Queen of England inspect Red Cross activities at the American...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Lake Div., Central Div., S.W. Div., Gulf Div., Pa. Div., Southern Div., New England Div., Atlantic Div., Potomac Div... More

Sargeant Claude C. Collins of Lewisburg N.C. explains how he was wounded in the arm at Epres to an admiring group of American nurses and their English guest at the big American hospital at Dartford. The woman in riding habit is Mrs. Percy Smith of Stone Castle, who rides her famous horse "Tredagh" to the hospital almost everyday to bring comforts to the soldiers. She is accompanied by her spaniel "George X," a blue ribboner, on her daily two mile trip over the hills of Kent. The nurses, left to right, are Hanna Sullivan and Grace Brigsg of Glens Falls, N.Y., Annie Mack of Brooklyn; Margaret Wagle, Blairsville, Pa

Sargeant Claude C. Collins of Lewisburg N.C. explains how he was wound...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Hospitals. U.S. England. Data: Southern S.W. Mt. New ... More

The American Red Cross surgical dressings workshop and warehouse George Street, Hanover Square, W. Red Cross work is solely confined to the nursing of the wounded. There are other sections with which the public are little acquainted and the preparation and distribution of surgical dressings, bandages and hospital requisite for a most important branch of the general work. B-34 Receiving goods down the chute for dispatch to various hospitals

The American Red Cross surgical dressings workshop and warehouse Georg...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Commission to England. Group title: Warehouse, England. Data: Mr. Wharton.... More

Wounded American in London Hospitals: Private J.M. Haller, Pittsburg, enjoying a smoke. In adjoining bed is Private Kenneth Williams of Nochester, N.Y

Wounded American in London Hospitals: Private J.M. Haller, Pittsburg, ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Group title: Hospitals U.S. in England. Used in: Penn Division, 9/28/18; M... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits American wounded with American Red Cross party, at military hospital near London. Mr. Gomper's speech on the lawn of the hospital. The convalescent soldiers are carrying the various gifts which Mr. Gompers distributed, including copies of the Red Cross Bulletin

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits American wounded with American Red Cross party, at military hospital near London: One of the convalescents, on crutches almost forgets his injuries in his eagerness to read the baseball scores in the Red Cross Daily Bulletin of News from Home. He is Corporal James E. Jones of Bradley Beach, N.J

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, visits ...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded. U.S. in England. Data: Atlantic Division. 10/2/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the Am... More

American ambulance which brought the first patient to the new Dartford Hospital, opened by the American army Medical Corps in the outskirts of a little English village 18 miles from London for wounded Americans from the war somewhere in France. There are now more than 800 Americans there. The first patient was a young aviator, injured in a crash after a long battle over the German lines

American ambulance which brought the first patient to the new Dartford...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: ARC Ambulance. Dartford, England. Data: Pacific Motor, 10/28/18.Ohio Motorist.11/2/18.rejected. American Auto Digest accepted Wis.Motorist ac... More

Celebrating victory in London. American wounded at Red Cross headquarters give three cheers for the Red Cross. They have just had a meal at the Red Cross

Celebrating victory in London. American wounded at Red Cross headquart...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Victory parade, England. Dat... More

Milking time at the American Red Cross hospital farm at Salisbury, England. Corporal Niell of Gastonia, N.C. tries his hand under the direction of the English milkmaid. The Corporal is wearing a Red Cross comfort bag in place of his cap, most of the men in the picture are wounded American soldiers from the Western front, who are convalescent patients allowed to spend their spare time in learning farming on the Red Cross farm. The medical staff at the Hospital is very enthusiastic about the farm work as a means of bringing convalescent soldiers back to health. Most of the Doctors and Nurses are from Kentucky, and many of them knew considerable about the farming themselves

Milking time at the American Red Cross hospital farm at Salisbury, Eng...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Hospital. Farm U.S. England. Data: Bette... More

Two men who had long talks with the King during the latter's visit to the American hospital at Dartford, near London. Nearest the camera, George D. Lynch of 2181 Bathgate Avenue, N.Y. He was wounded in both legs and the chest by a shell-burst. The King spent nearly fifteen minutes with him, discussing a very interesting fat-graft which is being accomplished on one of Lynch's legs. In the further bed is Howard Scot of Philadelphia, who has lost a leg, but is about the most cheerful patient in the ward. Lynch is talking with Captain Herbert S. Warren of the American Red Cross, pastor of the Warren Avenue Baptist Church of Boston, now on field service in England. Scott is talling with Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore, chief Red Cross visitor at the Dartford hospital

Two men who had long talks with the King during the latter's visit to ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Eng. Group title: Hospital U.S. England. Data: Pa. Division. 11/18. Mr. J.H. ... More

The last convoy of American wounded arriving from the front at Salisbury Hospital, on the day following the signing of the armstice. There will be many more arrivals from France, but they will be cases of men evacuated from base hospitals. There will be no more wounded coming directly from the front

The last convoy of American wounded arriving from the front at Salisbu...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Wounded, U.S. in England. Da... More

At Dartford Hospital, near London, recently taken over by the American Army for wounded men from the zone in France where Americans are brigaded with British troops. The wounded are always glad to see visitors, particularly visitors from America. Here is a group of the boys waving farewell to Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and the party of American labor men who accompanied Gompers on his visit to the hospital

At Dartford Hospital, near London, recently taken over by the American...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: ARC Hospital, London, England. Data: Credits The Bulletin. 10/8/18. Pa. Div. Northern Div. 11/18. Central Div. 11/18, Lake Div. 11/18. Gift; ... More

King and Queen visit the American Hospital at Dartford, near London, and inspect ARC activities. Leaving the Hospital after a two hours' visit with the wounded. The Queen stands with her hand on the handle of the autodoor. American Army and Red Cross officers standing around her. American wounded on all sides

King and Queen visit the American Hospital at Dartford, near London, a...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Hospital, England. Data: Lake Div., Central Div., S.W., Gulf Div., PA. Div., Southern Div., New England Div., Atlantic Div., Potomac Div., 12... More

American wounded come direct from the battlefields of France to the big American hospitals in the London area. Red Cross hospital train unloading Americans from St. Quentin at Dartford, where one of the largest American hospitals is located

American wounded come direct from the battlefields of France to the bi...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Wounded, U.S. in England. Data: Exclusive Mag. Bureau. indef. Date based on date of negatives in same range. Gift; American National Red Cros... More

Brooklyn nurses hurry out into "No-Mans Land" to assist the wounded

Brooklyn nurses hurry out into "No-Mans Land" to assist the wounded

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC. Commission to England. Group title: Recreation, England. Data: Potomac, Mt, ... More

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