Military war wars hospital hospitals Stock Photos and Images
RM2GJFT7K–Original WW1 era photographic postcard of wounded soldiers with nurses, (many of them members of the local Voluntary Aid Detachments or VADs) outside Davidson Rd. War Hospital, South Norwood, London, U.K. Even the ward beds have been taken outside. The hospital was in operation from 1915-1919.
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RM2J4J5FD–Original WW1 era postcard of wounded men and nursing staff at 2nd Northern General Hospital Leeds (known as Beckett's Park Hospital, Headingley) - a Territorial Forces hospital during World War 1. The patients are looking cheerful. The card was posted by a nurse who was caring for these wounded men 11 July 1917 , U.K.
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RM2T7KB2R–Original WW1 era postcard of soldiers recovering or being treated possibly for shell shock with electro therapy at Electrical Treatment Room, Crescent War Hospital, Croydon, London, Circa 1917. U.K.
RMDB8B73–First World War / WWI, medical corps organisation, German soldier with a model aircraft built at the military hospital, circa 1916, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2GDCE8P–An U.S. Air Force medical provider participates in an N95 mask fit test at the Lodi Memorial Hospital located in Lodi, California, Dec. 29, 2020. Department of Defense medical teams prepare to integrate into California hospitals to provide medical support alongside hospital medical personnel in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible U.S. Department of Defense support to the whole-of-America COVID-19 response. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. DeAndre Pierce)
RMF2B384–U.S. POW near the Hanoi, hospital allegedly damaged by U.S. bombs on August 24, 1967. Lieut. Cmdr. William Morgan was shot down
RMFFYK91–Second War of Schleswig 1864, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRC481E–Second Balkan War, 1913. Field hospital of the Greek army at the entrance of the Kresna Gorges. Watercolor by Georges Scott, 1913.
RM2KF2D0F–1960s UNITED STATES NAVY HOSPITAL SHIP USS REPOSE ON STATION IN DANANG HARBOR DURING THE VIETNAM WAR 1965 TO 1970 SOUTH VIETNAM - km1341 HAR001 HARS WARS HIGH ANGLE HEALING NAVAL 1965 PRIDE HEALTH CARE OF TO IMPAIRMENT OCCUPATIONS TREATMENT UNIFORMS CONCEPT FORCES CONCEPTUAL HOSPITALS NAVIES RED CROSS UNITED STATES NAVY FACILITY FACILITIES FREIGHTER SYMBOLIC CONCEPTS SHIPPING DURING HAR001 OLD FASHIONED REPRESENTATION VESSEL
RM2RCMNCW–Kaiser Wilhelm II visiting a field hospital on the Western Front during World War I. The photograph was taken by a G-2 photographer on May 12, 1919, and is part of a collection documenting American military activities. The description on the photo indicates the significance of the Kaiser's visit to the hospital. The photo is labeled as C.E.U. NOTES and has the symbol 'draer Haiser besuchtein Lezarell Westen.'
RM2M0H44E–Art showing British light brigade troopers (famous for Charge of the Light Brigade) during the Crimean War, they carry an injured man between them.
RM2A498GG–WW1 era hospital ward with recovering British army soldiers, possibly auxiliary hospital for non life threatening injuries, cared for by red cross nurses, Voluntary Aid Detachment or VAD's , circa 1915, 1916, U.K.
RM2JTA9NC–Original WW1 era illustrated colour postcard of an attractive red cross nurse, The 1916 Girl, U.K.
RMFGRE9A–Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2J8TR4P–Original WW1 era studio portrait postcard of an attractive nurse dated 1916 on the front, and with best love to Maud from Rose, Jan 1916 written on the reverse. From the studio of Emberson & Son, 12 Oxford St., London, U.K.
RM2J9BWC1–Original WW1 era fund raising postcard of a British Relief Station with British voluntary lady workers, issued by France's Day in aid of the British Committee of the French Red Cross (registered as a charity in 1916), France. Donations were asked to help the 2 million people forced to leave their homes in France during WW1 to help these refugees rebuild their lives as they returned to their homes. Help included furniture, implements, infant food and clothes. circa 1919.
RM2J13C14–WW1 illustrated colour postcard of beautiful red cross nurse, 1916, U.K.
RM2HXBENJ–Original WW1 era postcard studio portrait of 2 / two pretty young nurses, or nursemaids in starched aprons with high bibs, caps, and detachable sleeve cuffs and collars. They both are wearing matching checked blouses, so are staff working in the same nursing home, hospital or large private house. The girls have signed Daisy and Ethel on the front, London area, U.K. circa 1915.
RM2K22RYJ–WW1 era nurse from Studio of Warren Photo South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, U.K. Circa 1916
RM2NEKRM6–Original WW1 postcard of British wounded convalescent soldiers some with bandages, one has an eye & head wound, others may have shell shock / PTSD. Some wearing blue hospital 'blues' uniforms, others overcoats, outside a Field Hospital, a medical facility behind the front lines, or base hospital at the rear in France maybe, or a 'reserve' hospital back in the U.K. A soldier of the York and Lancaster Regiment stands in the middle of the group, perhaps these men are from his regiment. There are several Royal Army Medical Corps privates in attendance together with staff nurses, Circa 1915-1918.
RM2CB2XEB–Original WW1 era postcard of female hospital war workers, young women, wearing uniforms and mob caps, a matron sits in the front row, possibly hospital orderlies U.K. circa 1916
RM2K7XEXM–WW1 era comic cartoon postcard titled Another Russian Mystery, 'What is your name my good man?' asks a well meaning elderly visitor, who is possibly some kind of well-meaning Christian outreach worker 'Oppityoubitch' says the wounded soldier to her 'Good gracious! A Russian' she exclaims to the amusement of the red cross nurse and fellow wounded soldiers. U.K. Circa 1916 / 1917.
RM2JCRTBR–WW1 comic postcard of female war worker wearing standard issue trench coat and driver's cap, ambulance drivers uniform, reading a poster advertising a black & white fancy dress ball, 'I don't think mother would let me go to that!' posted 16 April 1917
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