RM2C21BEM–Mask Face Masks 1900s Spanish Flu mask Pandemic 1918 Red Cross volunteers making white (PPE) gauze face masks, which became mandatory in many public situations in the United States during the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic
RM2BDXRTA–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RMCWBTNE–Spanish Flu Epidemic 1918-19. U.S. school gymnasium converted into an flu ward with patients' beds are separated by screens and
RM2BDXRR8–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2CC67A4–Emergency influenza hospital at Camp Funston, Kansas during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
RM2ET8Y00–SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC 1918. An American Red Cross poster urging the wearing of masks
RM2BDRNB8–During the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Californi
RM2M5Y5FJ–Spraying in the UK during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
RM2B8W8CB–SPANISH FLU 1918 Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, suffering from Spanish flu are hospitalised in a converted building at Camp Funston where some of the first cases of the outbreak were recorded.
RM2BDTJ6X–Street Cleaner with Influenza Mask during 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic
RM2BAGJJG–1918 influenza pandemic, Spanish Flu. Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, ill with Spanish flu at a hospital ward at Camp Funston Emergency hospital during influenza epidemic, Camp Funston, Kansas. 1918
RM2JMJ29A–Nurse assists patient during 1918 pandemic at Walter Reed hospital
RMR1NXEY–1918 flu epidemic: the Oakland Municipal Auditorium in use as a temporary hospital. The photograph depicts volunteer nurses from the American Red Cross tending influenza sufferers in the Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, California, during the influenza pandemic of 1918.
RM2M5Y56P–Soldiers gargling salt water to prevent infection during 1918 Influenza Pandemic
RF2BM3H82–Children wearing masks during the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic.
RM2JA63RW–Spanish Influenza pandemic sign
RF2C1EY8X–Seattle police officers in protective gauze face masks during the flu epidemic, Washington. 1918.
RM2F3M03D–A vintage Japanese poster urging people to wear masks during the Spanish Flu pandemic.. Japan, 1918
RM2JY5MBE–Police in Seattle wearing masks during 1918 pandemic
RM2C21BDP–Spanish Flu 1918 mask American Traffic Policeman in New York City wearing an anti flu gauze mask. 1918 spanish flu pandemic, with World War 1 sign above urging purchase of Liberty Bonds New York USA
RMC2XG5A–Walter Reed Hospital Flu Ward during Influenza Pandemic, circa 1920
RMCWBTMW–Spanish Flu Epidemic 1918-19. U. S. Army Camp Hospital at Aix-les-Bain, France Influenza ward with sick U.S. soldiers.
RM2BDXRNG–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2CC67AM–Compulsory wearing of face masks on public transport during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918/19, Seattle, Washington, USA
RM2BDXRJ4–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2BDRNB6–During the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Naval Training Station, San Francisco, California
RM2BDXRMD–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RMPNWG7N–Dancers perform Shobana Jeyasingh Dance's Contagion inside the Great Hall in Winchester, which is one of six venues where the promenade dance installation which commemorates the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic will be performed. Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the piece sees eight female dancers twist and mutate as they explore both the resilience and the vulnerability of the human body.
RM2BDXRRM–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2BAGJGA–Spanish flu. A street car conductor in Seattle in 1918 refusing to allow passengers aboard who are not wearing masks
RM2BDXRPP–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2GMM5E7–Patients in a military hospital during the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918
RMBDPNG9–CDC’s Dr. Terrence Tumpey examines specimens of the 1918 Pandemic Influenza Virus
RF2BM3HB9–Policemen wearing masks during the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic.
RM2BBJPM2–American Red Cross Motor Corps on duty during Influenza Epidemic, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, October 1918
RF2C1EE2Y–A red cross patrol carries a patient into an ambulance during the Spanish flu epidemic in St. Louis, Missouri, October 1918.
RM2C21BNP–SPANISH FLU 1918 MASKS ARCHIVE Policemen in Seattle, Washington wearing masks made by the Seattle Chapter of the Red Cross during the 1918 Spanish influenza epidemic USA America
RMC2XG5D–Demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station in Washington, D.C., during the influenza pandemic of 1918
RMKWD23Y–African American family receiving food from the American Red Cross during the Flu epidemic, Oct. 1918. His wife and mother of the family had just died, and masked canteen workers assisted the family (BSLOC 2017 20 128)
RM2JADYJ1–Girl Clerks working in New York during the 1918 Pandemic
RM2CC679W–Spanish Flu 1918. American servicemen in an influenza ward at the Fourth Scottish General Hospital in Glasgow during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. Photograph taken in November 1918
RM2BFGH9J–St. Louis Red Cross Motor Corps on duty during influenza epidemic 1918
RM2BDRNBX–During the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Embarkation Camp, Genicart, France. Flu and pneumonia inoculation being administered.
RMW20H7M–German inscription on the gravestone of a man who died during the 1918 Spanish Inflluenza Epidemic pandemic
RF2HD1RW7–Vintage Photography - Mask wearing during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918
RM2E5HTGA–1918 Daily Mail back page Spanish flu pandemic
RM2BAGJGX–Spanish flu. American Red Cross nurses tend to flu patients in temporary wards set up inside Oakland Municipal Auditorium, 1918.
RM2BDXRTH–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RMD86E7T–Advert for Evans' Pastilles against influenza infection 1918
RM2GX4NCE–Records of the 1918 Influenza pandemic
RF2BM3H7T–Children wearing masks during the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic.
RM2BBJPMW–Red Cross Emergency Ambulance station of the District of Columbia Chapter, during Influenza Epidemic, Washington, D.C., USA, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, October 1918
RM2C1ET1A–Volunteer nurses from the American red cross caring for flu patients at the Oakland Convention hall, Oakland, California, during the 1918 flu pandemic
RF2DG90D5–World pandemic doctor cartoon character set, flat vector illustration. Plague, spanish and asian flu, Covid-19 pandemic.
RM2BGPDRT–Masked for protection against the Spanish flu, Red Cross workers remove bundles of masks for American soldiers from table where other women are busily engaged in making them. New York, 1918.
RM2C21B7X–Archive Spanish Flu 1918 photo Precautions taken in Seattle, Washington USA during the Spanish Influenza epidemic rules forbade anyone to ride on the street cars without wearing a mask. Conductor refusing to take a passenger
RMC2XG4W–Demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station in Washington, D.C., during the influenza pandemic of 1918
RMCWBW0X–Masked nurse pumping water at a field hospital during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Photographed in United States, September
RM2B5RNDB–St. Louis Red Cross Motor Corps on duty Oct. 1918 Influenza epidemic. Photograph shows mask-wearing women holding stretchers at backs of ambulances.
RM2CC6782–Influenza ward at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington DC during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. Photograph by Harris and Ewing, November 1918.
RM2BFGH9B–American ward at the Fourth Scottish General Hospital in Glasgow. Most of the patients are influenza cases from incoming convoys 1918
RM2BDRNBN–During the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic U.S. Army Field Hospital No. 29, Hollerich, Luxembourg
RM2RTY53P–Charlotte, North Carolina October 16, 1918 Red Cross canteen workers, Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham, Mrs. Cameron Morrison, and Miss Julia Baxter Scott, taking food to a colored family who are all down with the 'Flu.' They found the mother had just died.
RM2EM5HJF–DIXIELAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA aka Original Dixieland Jazz Band about 1917 with Henry Ragas on piano. He died from the flu pandemic of 1918.
RMKWD2C7–African American family receiving food from the American Red Cross during the Flu epidemic, Oct. 1918. His wife and mother of the family had just died, and masked canteen workers assisted the family (BSLOC 2017 20 128)
RM2BAGJGT–Spanish Flu poster. Poster issued by Alberta's Provincial Board of Health alerting the public to the 1918 influenza epidemic. The poster gives information on the Spanish flu and instructions on how to make a mask.
RM2M3RXY4–Advertisement for Milton sterilising fluid, recommended for preventing and relieving influenza at a time when Spanish flu was rapidly spreading across the world. 1918
RF2BM3H3C–Nurses tend to patients during the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic.
RM2BBJPN0–Precautions taken during Spanish Influenza Epidemic would not permit anyone to ride on Street Cars with wearing a Mask, 260,000 of these were made by Seattle Chapter of Red Cross, which consisted of 120 Workers in Three Days, Seattle, Washington, USA, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, October 1918
RF2C1EYA8–The sleeping hall of the United States naval base, crowded because of the flu epidemic that later killed about one hundred million people, or 6 percen
RM2BBJPN4–Red Cross House at U.S. General Hospital #16, during Influenza Epidemic, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, 1918
RMPNWGGK–Dancers perform Shobana Jeyasingh Dance's Contagion inside the Great Hall in Winchester, which is one of six venues where the promenade dance installation which commemorates the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic will be performed. Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the piece sees eight female dancers twist and mutate as they explore both the resilience and the vulnerability of the human body.
RM2BC3K92–PANDEMIC SPANISH FLU Archive 1900s USA Philadelphia tram streetcar with a poster saying 'SPIT SPREADS DEATH' during the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic, also known as the Spanish Flu. USA concept for CORONAVIRUS Covid-19
RM2BBJPMK–American Ward at Fourth Scottish General Hospital where most Patients are Influenza Cases from incoming Convoys, the Red Cross has a staff of American Officers and Women Visitors who look after their Welfare, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, November 1918
RMCWBTBN–Walter Reed Hospital flu ward during the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19, in Washington DC. The pandemic killed an estimated
RM2R91FXX–Washington, D.C.: c. 1918 A nurse checking on a patient at the Walter Reed Hospital Flu Ward during the influenza pandemic.
RMBDMNCN–This negative stained transmission electron micrograph (TEM) showed recreated 1918 Spanish influenza A (H1N1) virions
RMH60T03–Demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station during Influenza Pandemic, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, 1918
RM2BDRNBC–During the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic U.S. Army Field Hospital No. 127, Rengsdorf, Germany Interior view - Influenza Ward
RMDY0H41–Compulsory mask, brought in to combat the flu epidemic after the World War, 1918-1919 / Sam Hood
RM2GD3CC4–Demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station in Washington, D.C., during the influenza pandemic of 1918
RF2HD1RTN–Policemen in Seattle wearing masks made by the Red Cross, during the influenza epidemic. December 1918
RM2BAGJJC–Spanish Flu. Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, ill with Spanish flu at a hospital ward at Camp Funston Emergency hospital during influenza epidemic, Camp Funston, Kansas. 1918
RM2BDXRR3–Spanish Flu Pandemic, 1918
RM2E5HW2H–1918 The Times page 3 Spanish Flu Pandemic
RMD8HCW8–World War One military headstones at St Margaret's Church: mainly Canadian soldiers who died from Spanish flu pandemic
RF2BM3HB0–Policemen wearing masks during the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic.
RFDP2BCN–H1 antigen from 1918 influenza virus
RMBDMA80–1976 photograph. A health professional drawing blood from an elderly man for testing during the swine flu vaccination camp
RM2RGDMGX–A new fresh air bedroom for the prevention of flu. An outdoor bedroom designed by the ever-inventive William Heath Robinson, built (or rather, arranged) to avoid the hazards of Spanish influenza sweeping the globe in 1918 to 1919.
RMPNWGHG–Dancers perform Shobana Jeyasingh Dance's Contagion inside the Great Hall in Winchester, which is one of six venues where the promenade dance installation which commemorates the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic will be performed. Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the piece sees eight female dancers twist and mutate as they explore both the resilience and the vulnerability of the human body.
RM2M3P6P9–A new fresh air bedroom for the prevention of flu. An outdoor bedroom designed by the ever-inventive William Heath Robinson, built (or rather, arranged) to avoid the hazards of Spanish influenza sweeping the globe in 1918 to 1919. 1919
RMH60RY8–Masked Nurse at the Head of a Row of Beds Treating Patient during Influenza Pandemic, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1918
RMCWBTMT–Spanish Flu Epidemic 1918-19. Nurses and orderlies stand by beds separated by sheets to isolate patients in the
RMC13JHF–Masked nurse pumping water at a field hospital during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Photographed in United States, September 1918.
RM2R91EG0–Washington, D.C.: 1918 Two Red Cross nurses with a person on a stretcher during a demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station during the influenza pandemic of 1918-1920.
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