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  • The Ashantee War.
  • Statue of Sir James M'Grigor by M. Noble.
  • Dog rescue work.
  • Strecher-bearers in action.
  • Transport of wounded.
  • Hospital-ship 'The Dreadnought'.
  • "Les Adieux au Palais-Royal". The doctor says goodbye to the Army and presents them with medicines to cure them of the diseases they have contracted during the war.
  • German soldiers with heads shaved to avoid lice.
  • Transport of wounded from bombed town. Grey wash. Signed UGO (pseudonym for Matania).
  • Testimonial to Sir John Liddel, 1865
  • The battle field with the wounded.
  • Field surgery in the Dardanelles, 1915.
  • Naval Nurse and Red Cross Train at Chatham. Fleet Surgeon Jones, Medical Transport Officer, speaking to one of the cot cases.
  • The R.A.M.C. on parade before the outbreak of war. Note the horse-drawn ambulance of South African type. They began to be replaced by motor ambulances during the first year of the war.
  • Sir Philip Crampton's memorial in Dublin
  • Ambulance waiting for the wounded at Sebastopol.
  • The Ashantee War: invalids embarking at Cape Coast Castle.
  • War on the wounded: St. John's Ambulance Hospital.
  • Matania Fortunio, 'battered but victorious...'
  • Trnsport of the wounded.
  • Entrance to a dressing station. Arrival of wounded, on the right are prisoners.
  • Our Men on leave in Paris.
  • Ambulance being drawn by a team of camels, 1917.
  • Cartoon 'Damn thing's shorting somewhere'
  • Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals & Fleets, 1879.
  • Cartoon 'They're discussing your case now'
  • Cartoon 'Check your calculations Jones...'
  • The Emperor of the French battle-field of Solferino.
  • Dressing station in wood.
  • The sinking of the British Hospital Ship "Rewa".