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Miss Rosamond Reed enrolling Capt A.A. Andrews, 11/5/25

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Capt. Herbt. C. Sparrow funeral, 21424

Trowel used at laying of corner stone. With this trowel Miss Helen Scott Hay, representing the nurses of America, laid the first mortar on the corner stone of the nurses' memorial building at the Florence Nightingale school, Bordeaux, France

Col. F.G. Mauldin, Maj. A.T. Ovenshine, Capt. H.R. Smalley

Kopp, George Grantham Bain Collection

King and Queen of England inspect Red Cross activities at the American hospital, Dartford, near London. The king couldn't wait until he got inside a ward to talk with the wounded. On his way to the first of the wards he notices a row of wounded cots out doors, whom the Brooklyn nurses had brought out so that they might enjoy the warm autumn sunshine. The King led the Queen and the Princess Mary over among these. The Queen showed much interest in the nurses as well as the wounded men and asked them many questions about their work. The photograph shows the King talking with Colonel E.H. Fiske of Brooklyn, commander of the hospital. Princess Mary is visible just behind the Queen, and near her the Chief Nurse, Miss Annie Mack of Brooklyn

Mrs. Cora Ann Bowen (left) works as a cowler at the Naval Air Base; Mrs. Eloise J. Ellis is a senior supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department, Corpus Christi, Texas

Capt. Andrews (left) releasing Mayflower to Capt. Wilson Brown, 4/22/26

Amelia Earhart of transatlantic fame is received by President Coolidge. Miss Amelia Earhart of Boston (left) who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, was received by President Coolidge today. She is shown in this photograph with Porter S. Adams, President of the National Aeronautic Association

Mabel Garrison & Capt. Pierce - Public domain photograph

D.A.R. of Virginia pay tribute to Unknown Soldier of Revolutionary War. Appropriate ceremonies were held today at the tomb of the unknown soldier of the American Revolution in the graveyard of the Old Presbyterian Meeting House in Alexandria, Virginia, by the Virginia members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, who are holding their thirty-third state conference in the old meeting house. In the photo, left to right, (center) Amonett Gordon of the Children of the American Revolution, who placed wreath; Miss Nathaniel Beaman, Virginia state ...; and Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard, last surviving descendant of George Washington who was born at Mr. Vernon

Winter quarters of HM ships Resolute and Intrepid 53 & 54 in the pack, there -56 Faht.

Eugene S., came to the open air school 12 pounds underweight. 3 pounds more will put him "over the top"

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