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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

New American Red Cross Hospital at Sarisbury Court, near Southampton, England. Officers of the Kentucky Medical Unit in Charge of the Hospital, from left to right: Major D. Barrow, Major G.S. Hanes. Colonel L.S. Hughes, Major J.T. McClymonds, Major W.O. Bullock. Taken at main entrance of Central Hospital building

American ward at the Fourth Scottish General Hospital in Glasgow. Most of the patients are influenza cases from incoming convoys. The Red Cross has a staff of American officers and women visitors who look after their welfare, and there is a large warehouse full of comforts and luxuries for the boys

In the corridor of the American Military Hospital No 1 Neuilly which has been filled with beds to accommodate the wounded. In the center of the picture Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt of the American Red Cross is standing by the bedside of a wounded American soldier

Loading the wounded into the Red Cross ambulance. A scene in a mock battle staged by the American soldiers at the Dartford Hospital, near London

Wounded American soldier comfortably installed in the American Red Cross military hospital No. 6, a complete portable tent hospital put up by the American Red Cross at Auteuil, Paris, on the site of what was before the war a celebrated race course

View taken from tower of a hospital one half miles from enemy's camp, showing American Red Cross cares in courtyard of Hospital

Putting the refugee children who had been sheltered at the American Red Cross Hospital at Toul on the train to take them to Lyon, when it became necessary to use the hospital for American wounded

Major Perkins, American Red Cross Commissioner in Europe, entering General Malterre's hospital for mutilated soldiers, to attend the reception on the occasion of the formal opening of the ward added to the hospital by the American Red Cross

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

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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. Commission to England.

Group title: Wounded. England.

Data: Lake Div. 12/18

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

Temp note: Batch 21

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01/01/1918
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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

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an afternoon's entertainment for the wounded Amer. soldiers at the Amer. hospital at Tottenham, near London. The hero of the afternoon's entertainment was a Scotch soldier, a resident of Tottenham, who has just been awarded the Victoria Cross for valor on the Western Front. Col. John B. Anderson of Austin, Texas, the commander of the hospital, stands next to him. General Baden-Powell is just behind the Scotchman, directly under the Amer. flag

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Photograph album, World War I, Palestine and Sinai

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A whole auto full of joy. Filled to overflowing with wounded veterans, every one of them now supremely happy despite their experiences, the machines of the Women's Volunteer Motor Corps of the American Red Cross brought forth the cheers of throngs all along the line of March of the 27th Division in its parade up Fifth Ave. New York, March 25

A North American P-51 nicknamed "My Girl" takes off from Iwo Jima, in the Bonin Islands

Red Cross, wounded veterans at White House, Washington, D.C.

Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

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