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  • A treatise on the transport of sick and wounded troops / by T. Longmore.
  • Mortality of the British army at home and abroad, and during the Russian war, as compared with the mortality of the civil population in England.
  • Mortality of the British army at home and abroad, and during the Russian war, as compared with the mortality of the civil population in England.
  • Mortality of the British army at home and abroad, and during the Russian war, as compared with the mortality of the civil population in England.
  • Mortality of the British army at home and abroad, and during the Russian war, as compared with the mortality of the civil population in England.
  • The great advance of the Royal Army Medical Corps since the South African War.
  • The great advance of the Royal Army Medical Corps since the South African War.
  • Two men pose as a sailor and a soldier. Photographic postcard, ca. 1905.
  • Two men pose as a sailor and a soldier. Photographic postcard, ca. 1905.
  • British soldiers inset above a view of the Rhine at Cologne. Photographic postcard, 1919.
  • British soldiers inset above a view of the Rhine at Cologne. Photographic postcard, 1919.
  • The R. A. M. C. / [Redmond McLoughlin].
  • The R. A. M. C. / [Redmond McLoughlin].
  • World War I: a long line of ambulances of the Royal Army Medical Corps and the walking wounded proceeding through a pass. Gouache in grisaille by W. Hatherell, ca. 1917.
  • Members of 'The Stars' concert party, two soldiers in drag and two as pierrots, pose around a bench. Photographic postcard, 1919.
  • Members of 'The Stars' concert party, two soldiers in drag and two as pierrots, pose around a bench. Photographic postcard, 1919.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Army Service Corps, The Gordon Highlanders and the King's Own Scottish Borderers].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Army Service Corps, The Gordon Highlanders and the King's Own Scottish Borderers].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Army Service Corps, The Gordon Highlanders and the King's Own Scottish Borderers].
  • A sailor and a soldier face to face lighting each other's cigarettes. Colour process print after C.T. Howard, 191-.
  • A sailor and a soldier face to face lighting each other's cigarettes. Colour process print after C.T. Howard, 191-.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Highland Light Infantry and the Royal Scots Fusiliers].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Highland Light Infantry and the Royal Scots Fusiliers].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Highland Light Infantry and the Royal Scots Fusiliers].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Scots].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Scots].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Scots].
  • World War I: orderlies of the Royal Army Medical Corps attending to the wounded. Watercolour by D. MacPherson, 1917.
  • World War I: stretcher bearers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) lifting a wounded man out of a trench. Oil painting by Gilbert Rogers, ca. 1919.
  • World War I: stretcher bearers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) lifting a wounded man out of a trench. Oil painting by Gilbert Rogers, ca. 1919.