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Two men who had long talks with the King during the latter's visit to the American hospital at Dartford, near London. Nearest the camera, George D. Lynch of 2181 Bathgate Avenue, N.Y. He was wounded in both legs and the chest by a shell-burst. The King spent nearly fifteen minutes with him, discussing a very interesting fat-graft which is being accomplished on one of Lynch's legs. In the further bed is Howard Scot of Philadelphia, who has lost a leg, but is about the most cheerful patient in the ward. Lynch is talking with Captain Herbert S. Warren of the American Red Cross, pastor of the Warren Avenue Baptist Church of Boston, now on field service in England. Scott is talling with Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore, chief Red Cross visitor at the Dartford hospital

Two men who had long talks with the King during the latter's visit to ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Eng. Group title: Hospital U.S. England. Data: Pa. Division. 11/18. Mr. J.H. ... More