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21 results filtered with: Naval and Military
  • War on germs during war with Germany.
  • Transport of the wounded. The Great Battle: wounded British and German brought in.
  • The Emperor of the French battle-field of Solferino.
  • Dressing station in wood.
  • Hospital-ship 'The Dreadnought'.
  • 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
  • In a British Hospital-Train. Drawing from official photographs.
  • Naval Nurse and Red Cross Train at Chatham. Fleet Surgeon Jones, Medical Transport Officer, speaking to one of the cot cases.
  • Sir Philip Crampton's memorial in Dublin
  • Ambulance waiting for the wounded at Sebastopol.
  • A labour-saving device. The Automatic Mono-Wheel strecher-carrier.
  • A dramatic episode at Villers-Bretonneux. dressing station ordelies carrying wounded to the cellers.
  • Matania Fortunio, 'battered but victorious...'
  • The Hospital and Surgery of the Melbourne.
  • Entrance to a dressing station. Arrival of wounded, on the right are prisoners.
  • Our Men on leave in Paris.
  • With Indians among the bearers; the loading of the wounded.
  • Sight replaced by touch.
  • Neudorfer's two-wheeled litter with two wounded soldiers.