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Red Cross trains U.S. Army officers at Camp Custer to take drowning victim into lifeboat

The Red Cross Life Saving Corps approves the fishermen's dory as a universal life boat. It is built for rough water and is just as useful on the Great Lakes as on the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans, or the Gulf of Mexico, Commodore Longfellow of the Red Cross was surprised to find one in service at Coronado Beach, California

Junior Red Cross members turn life savers. Saved by boy. Junior life saver rescuing by cross shoulder carry

Red Cross Life Saving Corps made up of captains, lieutenants and sergeants, of U.S. Army, at Eagle Lake, Mich

Junior Red Cross members turn life savers. Junior life savers assist the senior life saving corps. This boy was rescued by the junior and landed by the senior

The Boy Scout delivering a pair of crutches to wounded soldier. One of the AMERICAN RED CROSS Boy Scouts starting to deliver a pair of crutches to a wounded soldier

Junior Red Cross First Aid demonstrated by Boy Scouts. New neckerchief for tied hands carry. Scouts demonstrate rescue method used by firemen and soldiers

Red Cross life saving expert teaches marines and sailors resuscitation at Pearl Harbor Naval base

Petrograd Children's Colony at Turgoyak, Siberia, maintained by the American Red Cross. This group of five sisters and brothers are orphans and made their way from Omsk to Vladivostok just how no one knows. The Red Cross found them and is putting them in the newly established children's home on Russian Island

Junior Red Cross members turn life savers. Eskimo skin boat presented to the Red Cross from Alaska to be placed in life saving museum, National Headquarters

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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: ARC, Lothers & Young.

Group title: Water, First Aid. Life saving.

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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01/01/1920
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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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Village women from Dartford, near London, visit American soldiers in new hospital just opened by American army there. Few of the visitors come empty-handed. They bring little gifts of all kinds for the soldiers, and the Red Cross usually commandeer their services, also for the distribution of comfort bags and other Red Cross material to distant parts of the grounds. All these things are carried about in "hospital wagons", which are sometimes pilled by the young women visitors, and sometimes by the convalescent Americans

A Sorrolla come to life. Small boys who have not seen a shower bath for years splash about at Evian, where all repatriates are forced to bathe before they are allowed to enter the life of the town. This prevents the spread of disease. These baths are prepared by the French Government and the American Red Cross for the exiles returned by the Germans from their side of the line through Switzerland to France

Easter vigil and baptism, Nueva Esperanza Church, Oblate Hispanic Mission, Lowell, Massachusetts

[Steel boat, power launch] - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Wisconsin camp, motorboat towing wakeboard

Sheffield, Alabama (Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)). Kenneth C. Hall, wife and daughter rowing on the Tennessee River

Mt. Hermon from Sea of Galilee - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Light house, Nassau - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Easter vigil and baptism, Nueva Esperanza Church, Oblate Hispanic Mission, Lowell, Massachusetts

Second lady expert at making Red Cross bandages. Washington, D.C., May 7. Mrs. John N. Garner, (left) wife of the Vice President, teaches the art of preparing Red Cross bandages to Mrs. James F. Byrnes, wife of the Senator from South Carolina, at a meeting of the Senate Ladies club at the Capitol. Even though her time is well occupied with duties as Secretary to the Vice President, Mrs. Garner seldom misses the weekly meeting and luncheon of the Senate Ladies, 5/7/38

History of the discovery of the Northwest by John Nicolet in 1634 : with a sketch of his life /

Hoffman Island, merchant marine training center off Staten Island, New York. Boat race

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