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American sympathy and Irish backguardism, Political Cartoon

American sympathy and Irish backguardism, Political Cartoon

A critical look at Irish Repeal movement leader Daniel O'Connell's condemnation of slavery in the United States. Clay portrays O'Connell's agitation against slavery as an affront to American friends of repeal, ... More

No. 697: The American ambulance at Neuilly, France, the first treat monument of American sympathy for France, which has been turned over to General John J. Pershing. The Neuilly hospital was the first relief given to the Poilus by Americans and the first to float the American and French flags over the doors. American Red Cross funds will hereafter support the hospital. No. 698: This picture shows what remains of a French Field Hospital after a German incendiary shell hit it and starting a fire which raised it to the ground. No sooner had the projectile buried itself in the house then the whole building burst forth into flames. Only a few Red Cross ambulances were saved, the fire enveloping them as they stood parked beside the building

No. 697: The American ambulance at Neuilly, France, the first treat mo...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Underwood and Underwood. Data: #697: H.E. 961597. C.; #698: H.E. 156193.C. On ori... More