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American wounded from the Base Hospital at Dartford near London, being marshalled for the big Victory Parade in London on Nov. 11. The Red Cross women leading the Dartford detachment are Miss Alice Fleenor of San Francisco and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore

American wounded from the Base Hospital at Dartford near London, being...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Personnel. England. Data: Pacific Div. Southern Div. Atlantic Div. Potomac Div. 12/18. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. Gener... More

The new Red Cross wheel-chairs have arrived at Dartford hospital, and the boys are taking full advantage of them. The man in the chair is Corporal C.A. Van Atter of 940 Spruce Street, Richmond Hill, Long Island. He belonged to the famous 27th Division, and was wounded in the chest at the Battle of Kemmel Hill. The Red Cross visitor in white is Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore

The new Red Cross wheel-chairs have arrived at Dartford hospital, and ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Wounded. Data: Carol Cory. 11/18. Potomac Div. 11/18.... More

The big victory parade at the American Base Hospital at Dartford, near London, on Nov. 11th, when the armistice wnet into effect. The parade was led by Miss Annie Mack of Brooklyn, the chief nurse, and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, the chief of the American women at the hospital. Mrs. Robinson, who comes from Baltimore, is carrying the Red Cross flag. The officer next to her is carrying the American flag

The big victory parade at the American Base Hospital at Dartford, near...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Red Cross Official Photograph. Group title: Victory parade. U.S. in Engl... More

The new Red Cross wheel-chairs have arrived at Dartford hospital, and the boys are taking full advantage of them. The man in the chair is Corporal C.A. Van Atter of 940 Spruce Street, Richmond Hill, Long Island. He belonged to the famous 27th Division, and was wounded in the chest at the Battle of Kemmel Hill. The Red Cross visitor in white is Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore

The new Red Cross wheel-chairs have arrived at Dartford hospital, and ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Wounded. Data: Carol Cory. 11/18. Potomac Div. 11/18.... More