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Entrance to the Bligny Sanitorium. The Red Cross has just finished for this institution a building for 300 tuberculous French soldiers which has stood incomplete and unoccupied for lack of money and workmen since 1914

Bligny Sanatorium for tubercular soldiers near Paris. The building was underway when the war began. Afterwards the work had to be stopped on account of shortage of money and labor. The American Red Cross

Unfinished portion of Bligny Sanatorium, 20 miles from Paris. American Red Cross direction and money has completed this building for 300 tuberculosis French soldiers, which had stood unfinished since August 1914, when war men and money

Unfinished portion of Bligny Sanatorium, 20 miles from Paris. American Red Cross direction and money has completed this building for 300 tuberculosis French soldiers, which had stood unfinished since August 1914, when war men and money

General view of the Bligny Sanitorium where a building for 300 tuberculous French soldiers, complete with heating, lighting, kitchens and laboratories has been finished by Red Cross direction and money. Since August 1914 this building has stood partly finished and untenated, because war made it impossible for the sanitorium itself to complete it

Dining room in the building of the Bligny Sanatorium which the American Red Cross has completed after war conditions kept it unusable, and 20% unfinished since 1914. 300 tuberculosis French soldiers will receive care here

Entrance to Bligny Sanatorium 20 miles from Paris, where the American Red Cross has completed a building for 300 tuberculosis soldiers, left unfinished when war cut off the supply of workmen and money

Dining room in the building of the Bligny Tuberculosis Sanitorium which the Red Cross has completed after war conditions kept it unuseable and 20% unfinished since 1914. 300 tuberculous French soldiers will receive care here

Bligny Sanatorium on of the best tuberculosis hospitals in France. The American Red Cross has finished a building for 300 patients which stood 80% complete since the start of the war, where workmen were mobilized and money became scarce. The new building will be opened July the 15th

Entrance to the Bligny Sanatorium. The American Red Cross has just finished for this institution a building for 300 tuberculosis French soldiers which has stood incomplete and unoccupied for lack of money or workmen since 1914

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Title and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Headquarters in Paris.

Group Title: France, Tuberculosis, Sanitorium-Bligny.

On caption card: (273)

Data: Mrs. Bessie Brewer, 9/23/18.

Date based on date of negatives in same range.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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01/01/1917
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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