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  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: wounded soldier - 10 inch gash from sword at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.
  • World War One: motor ambulances with their women drivers at Etaples. Photograph, 1918.
  • World War One: soldiers in France carrying a wounded man to a dressing station. Photograph, 1916.
  • World War One: moving wounded men on a trolley on rails at Puchevillers, France. Photograph, 1916.
  • World War One: demonstration of the Rogers trench stretcher by soldiers at Zelobes, Pas-de-Calais, France. Photograph, 1915.
  • A baby pointing to the words "Let us save the babies. For breast-feeding". Lithograph after H. Stephany, ca. 1917.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: a large-chested nurse in a "hush" gesture, surrounded by red crosses. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A giant mosquito trying to attack a French soldier who is protected by a mosquito net. Colour lithograph after H. Stephany, 1917.
  • World War I: the German army in retreat from the Pas-de-Calais (?). Colour lithograph by A.L. Bognard.
  • World War I: a French underground hospital at Verdun. Oil painting by Ugo Matania, 1917.
  • World War I: a French underground hospital at Verdun. Oil painting by Ugo Matania, 1917.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: two nurses arguing and going to various places to cry. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • Infirmier soignant un blessé Allemand / Offert par "Les Gerbes D'or" chaussures, 31, Rue des Minimes, Les Mans.
  • Infirmier soignant un blessé Allemand / Offert par "Les Gerbes D'or" chaussures, 31, Rue des Minimes, Les Mans.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: nurses carrying evening drinks; others fall asleep around the stove. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: three nurses attempting to read thermometers as a fourth writes down the results. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: a nurse bearing gifts and flowers on her way to work. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: 8.30 am, nurses arrive for work in the rain, then change into their uniforms. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • World War One: soldiers from Bermuda in a casualty clearing station. Photograph, 1916.
  • Hôpital Temporaire, d'Arc-en-Barrois (Haute-Marne) : post card : the address to be written on this side.
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : guerre 1914-1917 : collection d'insignes de la journée.
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : guerre 1914-1917 : collection d'insignes de la journée.
  • Hôpital Temporaire, d'Arc-en-Barrois (Haute-Marne) : post card : the address to be written on this side.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: a queue of hospital visitors with a nurse collecting money for the hospital. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: staff, visitors and patients enjoying a concert, the singer stands on a table. Lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: one patient has his leg dressed, another gets injected and two nurses roll a bandage. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: patients seated at the dinner table as a nurse brings steaming food. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A French and a British sailor clasping hands in front of the spirit of Lord Nelson; representing Anglo-French naval cooperation in World War I. Colour process print, 191-.
  • A French and a British sailor clasping hands in front of the spirit of Lord Nelson; representing Anglo-French naval cooperation in World War I. Colour process print, 191-.
  • British ambulance shattered by shell-fire at the French (Verdun) front : British ambulances for French wounded : we staff and maintain 120 at the French front  / The British Ambulance Committee.