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A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865. Creator: John ReekieA Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865
Conveying Wounded to Wynberg Hospital Camp, 1900. Creator: Alfs HoskingConveying Wounded to Wynberg Hospital Camp, 1900. A Military Hospital was set up at Wynberg, a suburb of Cape Town suring the Second Boer War. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol
Arrival at Cape Town of Wounded from Natal, 1900. Creator: HoskingArrival at Cape Town of Wounded from Natal, 1900. Transports brought sick and wounded soldiers to hospitals in Cape Town because of inadequate hospital facilities in Natal
Volunteer stretcher party at Vauxhall factory, Wing Commander Hodsall, WW2 Creator: UnknownVolunteer stretcher party at Vauxhall factory, Wing Commander Hodsall, WW2
Red Cross Work in the Flanders Mud, First World War, 1 August 1917, (c1920). Creator: UnknownRed Cross Work in the Flanders Mud, First World War, 1 August 1917, (c1920). R.A.M.C. stretcher-bearers bringing in wounded during the advance on Passchendaele
On the Homeward Journey: Conveying Wounded from Collecting Posts to Dressing Stations, 1917. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VII
Wayside Calvary in France, 1916. Creator: UnknownWayside Calvary in France, 1916. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VI. The Spring and Summer Campaign of 1916", edited by J. A. Hammerton
On the Heights above Lenharee - Fighting Before and After The Battle of the MarneOn the Heights above Lenharee - The Scene of Terrific Fighting Before and After The Battle of the Marne, 1915. The Battle of the Marne from 6-12 September 1914
Then saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed... mid-late 19th centuryThen saith he to the sick of the palsy. Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene
A Scene at a French port, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: Robert WestonA Scene at a French port, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Wounded British soldiers are stretchered onto ships from Red Cross ambulances, and taken back to England for treatment
Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. Creator: UnknownAmbulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
Sir Philip Sidney at Zutphen, 1586, (1890). Creator: UnknownSir Philip Sidney at Zutphen, 1586, (1890). Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Elizabethan poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier was shot in the thigh at the Battle of Zutphen
The Famine in India: Natives Waiting for Relief at Bangalore, October 1877. CreatorThe Famine in India: Natives Waiting for Relief at Bangalore, from Illustrated London News, October 1877 (engraving). The Famine in India: Natives Waiting for Relief at Bangalore
German wounded, c1914-c1918. An injured German soldier lies on a stretcher. French soldiers are taking prisoners of war. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes
Transporting the injured, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
A Recompression Chamber, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
Health class, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Practising bandaging and first aid
Practical first aid class for women, Blackheath Road Evening Institute, 1914. Women practicing their bandaging skills on various people
London County Council ambulance interior and equipment, 1925. Stretchers and a variety of medical equipment are laid out on display at the rear of the vehicle
Road accident, Calabria road, Islington, London, 1925. A London County Council ambulance attending a road accident victim
Scout Life, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, London, 1909. Children are playing a military themed game. Boys are dressed as soldiers
First aid class for women, Montem Street Evening Institute, London, 1913. Practicing their bandaging skills, and with a young boy on a stretcher in the foreground
Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1803. Artist: Samuel RawleView of the north front of Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1803. Depicts a figure being stretchered through the front gates
British armoured car, near Guillemont, France, Somme campaign, World War I, 1916. Stretcher cases are lying beside the road and an ambulance stands behind the armoured car
Wounded men waiting to be taken away to a clearing station, France, World War I, 1916. During the Battle of the Somme
An advanced dressing station, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. A Red Cross flag is affixed to a tree
Patients being taken on board a hospital barge, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916
First aid competition, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist: Michael WaltersFirst aid competition, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1961. A volunteer is lifted onto a stretcher during a first aid competition which was held by the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB)
Carrying a wounded soldier to a first aid post, Passchendaele, Belgium, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail. (Colorised black and white print)
Carrying wounded through the trenches, 1915. The Gallipoli Campaign, also known as the Dardanelles Campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Canakkale was a campaign of World War I that took
French wounded being removed during an attack to a farm in the rear of the lines, 1915. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]
Explosion at Cairo Railway Station: Bursting of Shells and Ammunition, c1882-85Explosion at Cairo Railway Station: Bursting of Shells and Ammunition, c1880. Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety, 1941 (1942). The toll on the night of 2 January 1941 saw 165 people killed and 427 more injured
Receiving an accident case at Poplar Hospital, London, c1903 (1903).The Poplar Hospital for Accidents opened in 1858 on East India Road under the patronage of the Quaker banker
David Livingstone being carried on a makeshift stretcher through the jungle, Africa, 19th century. Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873)
Wounded fusilier after the Boers brave stand near Orange River, South Africa, Boer War, 1900. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Stretcher bearers caring for wounded at an improvised first aid post, World War I, c1914-c1918. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Ambulance drill on board the cruiser HMS Tartar, 1896. Artist: W GregoryAmbulance drill on board the cruiser HMS Tartar, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 17th January 1896
Lifting wounded soldiers onto a hospital train, East Africa, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail
After the storm and stress of battle, caring for the wounded, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail
Belgian stretcher bearers carrying wounded in a trench, Dixmude, Belgium, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail
German prisoners carrying British wounded, World War I, 1916. Artist: Realistic Travels PublishersGerman prisoners carrying British wounded, World War I, 1916. During the assault on Trones Wood, part of the Battle of the Somme. Stereoscopic card detail
First aid to a wounded fusilier, Honey Nest Kloof Battle, Boer War, South Africa, February 1900First aid to a wounded fusilier, Honey Nest Kloof Battle, Boer War, South Africa, 13th February 1900. Stereoscopic card
Stretcher-bearers in a trench, south of Cornillet, First World War, 20 May 1917
Wounded evacuation point, Vimy, France, First World War, April 1917. The injured are lifted on stretchers onto a makeshift railway
French field hospital near Moreuil, Picardy, France, 1918
Transportation of the injured, Allied operations in the Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply
The fete for the First-Aid workers, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 21st July 1901