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Poster: Exposizione Raemaekers, 100 Disegni di neutro ...

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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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01/01/1915
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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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Adah Richmond's Operetta Bouffe Troupe

Having a smoke. American soldier who has found good tobacco in his American Red Cross Christmas box

Dr. Baldwin. Physician in charge of the Children's Hospital, Nesle

Harper's Magazine, Christmas, 1892, Harpers magazine posters

Suzanne Schick, adopte. Address: 3 Rue Villedo, Paris. protege of: Detachment, Officer Base Censor, care of Captain B.A. Adams, American Expeditionary Forces

For Norge, kjaempers fodeland - gramophone disc, record label

The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hospital, erected by the American Red Cross at Southampton, England. They are unloaded by the boys of the Kentucky unit now on duty at this base hospital

A corridor in the Amer. Military Hospital No. 1 at Neuilly, which is supported by the A.R.C. Member of A.R.C. Home Communication Service writing a letter for an Amer. Soldier

British Official Photograph from the Western Front. Telling the tale: Gas sentries having a quiet chat outside an advanced Dressing Station. Note the gas gong supported between two poles

American Red Cross supplies arriving at Pirot, Serbia by ox-cart. In order to reach the devastated area of Serbia it was necessary for the American Red Cross to route it's shipment from Salonica by way of Dedeagatch (Bulgaria) Adrianople (Turkey) Sophia Czaribred, across the Serbian Bulgarian border a distance of over nine hundred miles, involving seven days travel

[Uncle Sam (as "Public Opinion") embracing nurse ("American womanhood"), saying: "If you are good enough for war you are good enough to vote"]

C.R. Reno's successful comedy, Along the Kennebec a New England story laughingly told.

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