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  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: the Record Room, with two women answering the telephone and writing in registers. Photograph, September 1918.
  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: the Telephone Room, with officials in telephone booths, perhaps answering enquiries. Photograph, September 1918.
  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: the Record Room, with two women answering the telephone and writing in registers. Photograph, September 1918.
  • Diagrams illustrating military ambulances of Europe and Africa with their interior design and basic equipment. Etching by S. Botta.
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: loading up the blanket bus in Gower Mews. Photograph, September 1918.
  • A wounded soldier is found by a rescue dog who alerts the nurse and ambulancemen of their whereabouts. Coloured chromolithograph by E.A. Holloway, 1904.
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: the Deputy Director seated at his desk. Photograph, September 1918.
  • Ambulance Column depot, 9 Gower Street, London: the Petrol Room, with two officials working at tables. Photograph, September 1918.
  • Diagrams illustrating military ambulances of Europe and Africa with their interior design and basic equipment. Etching by S. Botta.
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.