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.

  • Hatherell, William.
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1916-1918
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583827i
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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. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1916-1918

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1 painting : gouache ; sight 35 x 58.7 cm

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R.A.M.C. ambulances on the march in France. W. Hatherell Lettering on frame label. Signed on the sheet

References note

Wellcome Institute, Medicine and surgery in the Great War 1914-1918: an exhibition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the armistice, 11 November 1918, London 1968, no. 74

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Wellcome Collection 583827i

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