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Headquarters staff of the Department of Military Relief of the American Red Cross in London. Half a dozen states are represented. Canteen and supply work in nearly one hundred American camps in Great Britain is supervised from this building at 52 Grosvenor Gardens. Top row: left to right: Capt. J.G. Roberts, New York; Lieut. R.E. Locke, Rutherford, N.J. Lieut. J.J. Hayes, Jersey City; Capt. H.H. Andrews, New York; Lieut. Alex Holland, New York. Middle row: Left to right: Mrs. A.H. Walker, Northampton, Massachusetts.; Major Foster H. Rockwell, Phoenix, Ariz. Capt. I.R. Miller, Phoenix, Lieut. C.M. Stewart, Philadelphia. Reverend F.I. Paradise, Boston. Bottow row: L. to right: Miss N.G. Jones, London; Mrs. R.R. Boardman, Phoenix. Capt. John E. Wagner, Larned, Kas.; Miss D.H. Stebbing London. Lieut. Henry DeBray, Santiago, Cuba; Miss Glady Jones, London, Miss Freda Joyce, London

Staff of the Army and Navy Department, American Red Cross, in front of the Gambetta statue, Paris, Nov. 1918. Left to right: Major Francis Blake, Capt. Charles J. Theriat, Capt. Schuyler Parsons, Major John T. Pratt, Capt. H.B. Spellman, Major Frederic Osborne, Major E.G. Chadwick, Major J.A.B. Fosburg, Capt. Dysart McMullen, Major Hugh Scott, Major Laurence Hitchcock, Capt. B.B. Burritt

The American Navy has now its own RC hospital in London, located in the former residence of Mrs. Guest, wife of Capt. Frederick Guest M.P., Mrs. Guest before her marriage was Miss Amy Phipps of Pittsburg. The Naval Hospital is one of the finest residences in London, being located on Park Lane, Mayfair, overlooking Hyde Park. It was built by Alfred Beit, the friend and partner of Cecil Rhodes, and occupies an entire block. As a naval hospital it has about fifty beds, and provides for both officers and men. It is in charge of Lieut. L.W. McGrath, U.S. Naval Surgeon, of Charlestown, S.C

American Red Cross headquarters at the big American Base Hospital in Portsmouth, England. Left to right: Lieut. W.O. Griggs, Seattle, Wash. Capt. Rufus Knapp, Hartford, Conn; Lieut. G.K. Denny, New York; Second Row: Lieut. Charles Carter, Fairfield, Iowa; Captain Winsor B. Day, Springfield, Massachusetts; Sitting; Captain Milan E. Goodrich, Hartford, Conn. Capt. E.L. Brooks, Cleveland

The ARC office in Jassy. The office, which was one of the cleanest and best oppointed in Romania, was on the main street of the provitional capital. All soldiers going to or from the front passed this office, and the Stars and Stripes and the flag of the ARC were always in full view to remind the troops that generous and far away America had come to the aid of their country. The office was in charge of Capt. Ames A. Mills., who is now serving the Red Cross in France. Col. Anderson, Chairman of the American Mission, and Mr. Arthur Baker, Commissioner of the British Red Cross Society, may be seen at the entrance

Sarisbury Court, the biggest American Red Cross Hospital in Great Britain. The construction offices. Left to right: Capt. Thomas G. Campbell of Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts.; Miss Young, Constructional Secretary; Capt. E.J. Rimmer, Architect (borrowed from the British Army); Capt. F. Harper Sibley, Red Cross District Commander

Vaubecourt (Meuse) France. A group of American Red Cross Officers. Left to right: Lt. L.M. Markey, of 289 St. Charles Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., Supt. Of Warehouses; Capt. Pleasants Pennington, of 140 East 56th Street, New York City, District Supt. Of the Meuse; Major Harry B. Wallace, Eastern Zone Manager, whose home in the states is 4976 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; capt. C.H. Griggs, of Virginia, Minn. Director of the Bureau of Registration and Capt. James H. Brookmire, of 4970 Berlin Ave. St. Louis, Mo. This picture was taken in front of the Vaubecourt Warehouse, Evacuation Hospital #9, Vaubecourt, France

Vaubecourt (Meuse) France. A group of American Red Cross Officers. Left to right: Lt. L.M. Markey, of 289 St. Charles Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., Supt. Of Warehouses; Capt. Pleasants Pennington, of 140 East 56th Street, New York City, District Supt. Of the Meuse; Major Harry B. Wallace, Eastern Zone Manager, whose home in the states is 4976 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; capt. C.H. Griggs, of Virgina, Minn. Director of the Bureau of Registration and Capt. James H. Brookmire, of 4970 Berlin Ave. St. Louis, Mo. This picture was taken in front of the Vaubecourt Warehouse, Evacuation Hospital #9, Vaubecourt, France

Paris. Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen at Gare St. Lazare, Paris, France. This is the largest and best equipped canteen in the city, and is kept in operation day and night. Judging from the expressions on the faces of the soldiers they must be having a good time. The American girls, left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, 5493 Cornell Avenue, Chicago, Miss Rosebelle Sampliner, 1944 East 75th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Florence Baker of England, the latter is Directorice of the canteen

Headquarters staff of the Department of Military Relief of the American Red Cross in London. Half a dozen states are represented. Canteen and supply work in nearly one hundred American camps in Great Britain is supervised from this building at 52 Grosvenor Gardens. Top row: left to right: Capt. J.G. Roberts, New York; Lieut. R.E. Locke, Rutherford, N.J. Lieut. J.J. Hayes, Jersey City; Capt. H.H. Andrews, New York; Lieut. Alex Holland, New York. Middle row: Left to right: Mrs. A.H. Walker, Northampton, Massachusetts.; Major Foster H. Rockwell, Phoenix, Ariz. Capt. I.R. Miller, Phoenix, Lieut. C.M. Stewart, Philadelphia. Reverend F.I. Paradise, Boston. Bottow row: L. to right: Miss N.G. Jones, London; Mrs. R.R. Boardman, Phoenix. Capt. John E. Wagner, Larned, Kas.; Miss D.H. Stebbing London. Lieut. Henry DeBray, Santiago, Cuba; Miss Glady Jones, London, Miss Freda Joyce, London

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

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

Group title: Headquarters, Military relief.

On caption card: D-75.

Data: Pacific Div. 11/14/18. Pa. Div. New England Div. Atlantic Div. 11/14/18.

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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