Boer War: British ambulance men taking the dead and wounded blindfolded behind enemy lines. Reproduction of a watercolour by F.J. Waugh, 1900.

  • Waugh, Frederick Judd, 1861-1940.
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1900
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22310i
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Boer War: British ambulance men taking the dead and wounded blindfolded behind enemy lines. Reproduction of a watercolour by F.J. Waugh, 1900. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1 photomechanical print : halftone ; image 16.7 x 17.1 cm

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Removing the wounded, blindfold. The British stretcher-bearers, during the truce at Magersfontein, were not allowed to see the Boer defences; they were led along the lines blindfold. F.J. Waugh, 1900.

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Wellcome Collection 22310i

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