RMCW607A–World War I. A convoy of wounded soldiers on the road between Tirlemont and Louvain (1914)
RMCY6J88–Fighting the Common Enemy - Mud. An ambulance stuck in the mud in World War I
RMC2JDCP–French-American World War I Ambulance at the Ready
RMBTP2B1–This photo taken around 1915 during WWI shows an ambulance, drawn by a team of horses in great gully at Helles.
RMPBJR2T–1870 World War I ambulance Pittsburgh 20th Century Club
RM2M3JPJB–A British war-dog being trained for cross-country work. Dogs were used frequently, particularly by the Germans, during World War I, as auxiliaries in ambulance work, and for sentry and patrol work.
RMPK980F–World War I ambulance
RMDYYYK1–Ambulance service of the German Red cross in World War I
RF2PXC91N–World War I. France at war. 1914 An enemy ambulance was installed at the French castle; the men who died there were buried in the park. Their boots and their soiled belongings litter the floor.
RMBNFYFC–Ambulance during World War I
RM2TA04X3–WW1 World War I - Horse ambulance, France
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
RMP6CY90–soldiers, ambulance, world war i, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMD96R4Y–World War I: Volunteer English woman driver washing down her ambulance, a converted Wolseley, donated towards the war effort: Cambridge 1915 .
RM2A2WXEX–Negative - Soldier with Ambulance & Tent, Broadmeadows Camp, Victoria, World War I, 1914, A soldier with an ambulance in front of a large tent
RMB113CA–British women ambulance drivers during the First World War.
RM2J4W0HA–Female ambulance staff from the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) pose for the camera with their ambulance, France, during World War I.
RM2GPFMFD–Original WW1 era Daily Mail War Pictures postcard of soldiers helping push an ambulance belonging to the 16th (Irish) Division through the mud in Mametz Wood, Battle of the Somme, France, July 1916. Official War Photographs series. Printed in England.
RMB5MAT8–2 M60 L1 1915 15 South African ambulance World War I Military Medical service World War I South African ambulance Photo c 1915
RMCW5YAB–World War I. Wounded in Le Bois de Vaux-Chapître, two soldiers at the Tavannes ambulance (1916)
RMCY8G50–Horse drawn ambulances in World War I
RMKXWX60–French-American World War I Ambulance at the Ready
RM2E361J7–Red Cross Nurses in World War I
RM2BPCPMP–American Red Cross Doctor with her Assistants in American Red Cross Ambulance from Gare de l'Est, Paris, France, on Emergency Call to spot where Shell from Long-range Bombardment had just Fallen, Lewis Wickes Hine, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, June 1918
RM2M3JPGR–A Canine member of the German Red Cross, seen with two orderlies, equipped for field service with a flask, cup and first-aid case. Dogs were used frequently, particularly by the Germans, during World War I, as auxiliaries in ambulance work, and for sentry and patrol work.
RMPK980G–World War I ambulance
RMEW2PX2–Those Fatal Summits - Ambulance on a Mountain exposed to shellfire - World War I
RM2RGDNH9–A canine Red Cross worker attached to a French motor ambulance during World War I. Trained dogs were not only used to hunt for the wounded in outlying parts of the battlefield, but also to enter the fiery zone in battle. Each bored a Geneva red cross badge and carried on its chest a little case with stimulants and first aid requisites.
RMEJJ0F6–An Aeroplane ambulance has saved many desperate casualties where a few minutes time means life or death - World War I
RMDYYY6K–Ambulance service in German South-West Africa in World War I
RMCY8G55–Camels fitted to be ambulances during World War I
RMP6CY9T–ambulance, world war i, British prisoners, saint-quentin, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMD997E3–World War I 1914-1918: Wounded German soldiers on stretchers in a motorised ambulance painted with the Red Cross, Eatern Front, 1915. Military, Army, Medicine, Casualty, Automobile
RM2A2WG60–Photograph - Horse-Drawn Ambulance in the Desert, World War I, circa 1915, One of 474 photographs in an album that belonged to Sergeant John Lord, documenting military service in Egypt during World War I. He was probably the photographer. The album is a lined notebook completely filled with small amateur photographs, mostly 65 x 45mm, glued onto pages
RMDYEJ3H–World War I - The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February – 18 December 1916 . Around Verdun, during the battle. On the road auto trucks are being reinforced whileon the railway track, the walking wounded are moving towards the ambulance.
RMDR9NFE–Wounded during World War I
RMDYYYJT–Ambulances of the German Red cross in World War I
RMFFGWED–During World War I, the Allies used thousands of Model T cars and trucks because of their low cost and ease of repair. The ambulance version's light weight made it well-suited for use on the muddy and shell-torn roads in forward combat areas. If stuck in a hole, a group of soldiers could lift one without much difficulty. By Nov. 1, 1918, 4,362 Model T ambulances had been shipped overseas.
RMCW5Y7G–World War I. In Ypres, out of the range of German artillery, an ambulance installed in the nave of a church (1915)
RMDYYYC7–German Red cross in World War I
RMMBJYRB–Under Shell Fire, an Ambulance bridges a River
RMDYYYC2–Ambulances of the German Red Cross in World War I, 1915
RMDA5JC9–First World War, WWI, World War I, world war, war, Europe, propaganda, poster, USA, American, propaganda poster, Russian, soldie
RMDYYY81–Wounded soldiers in German East Africa in World War I
RMG16B5T–Austrian soldiers with an ambulance in the road during World War I. The Austro-Hungarian Army was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, recruited from al
RMDGETXJ–Red Cross personnel carry the wounded away from a shell-swept hospital in Ypres in Belgium during World War I.
RM2H95D4X–World War I Propaganda (c. 1917) poster - The American Ambulance in Russia.
RM2BYB31P–Red Cross Vehicle used for gathering Wounded Soldiers from Trenches during World War I, 1915
RMB5M8BB–2 G55 F1 1915 7 French troops board an ambulance 1915 History World War I France Wounded French soldiers climb onto an ambulance
RMBN5YB5–Men wanted over 31 years of age for American Red Cross foreign service - World War I Poster
RM2J6G3GA–A British Red Cross Society ambulance being cleaned by a soldier during the First World War.
RMH60T0P–Elsie Knocker and Mairi Chisholm, Women's Emergency Corps, Portrait wearing their Ambulance Driver Uniforms and Helmets during World War I, West Flanders, Belgium, July 1917
RM2A2WCNW–Negative - 2nd Field Ambulance, Anzac Day, Melbourne, post 1918, Panoramic negative. Anzac Day marchers, Melbourne, 2nd Field Ambulance, A.I.F., post World War I. Donated by the RSL in 1988, the photograph was one of several in turn donated to the RSL by Mrs Glad Shepperd. The group is described as 'Post W.W.I. marchers in Melbourne
RM2RT5W5G–A nurse in the St John Ambulance Voluntary Aid Detachment surrounded by convalescing British soldiers during the First World War.
RMDR9NJ4–Flower girl tribute, World War I
RMP6CYAP–world war i, casualty, ww1, wwi, world war one
RM2RGDMPD–A horse drawn ambulance for horses during the First World War, part of a feature on the work of the Army Veterinary Corps in the British Army.
RMCW617C–World War I. In Champagne, after the battle, able-bodied prisoners help wounded French soldiers reach an ambulance (1915)
RMDRCYA4–French war ambulance WWI
RM2K2K0X3–World War I 1914-1918: Wounded German soldiers on stretchers in a motorised ambulance painted with the Red Cross, Eatern Front, 1915. Military, Army, Medicine, Casualty, Automobile
RM2M3JP51–A new mobil van, to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches, costing of £900 by the Civil Service Federation.
RMBAX1CH–Among the First Arrivals
RME004M1–Ambulance car during the First World War
RMGG29FE–German ambulance women wearing gas masks, ready to leave to the front 1917 Germany - World War I Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RMDA5JCC–First World War, WWI, World War I, world war, war, Europe, propaganda, poster, Australia, Australian, propaganda poster, nurse,
RM2K2JWDW–World War I: Volunteer English woman driver washing down her ambulance, a converted Wolseley, donated towards the war effort: Cambridge 1915
RM2J247DN–A team of the 2nd Field Ambulance inside a makeshift hospital during World War I.
RM2D87R16–Ambulances carrying wounded Soldiers to Field Hospital No. 1, Neuilly, France, U.S. Army Signal Corps, June 7, 1918
RMCY8G52–The Triumphal Entry into Milan - American Ambulances arrive in Italy a few days after USA declared war On Austria - World War I
RMBKE9FJ–WW1 transport by ambulance of wounded soldier by the Belgian Red Cross in West Flanders during the First World War One, Belgium
RMDR9GD7–27th Motor Ambulance Convoy 1917
RM2A2WCNX–Photograph - 2nd Field Ambulance, Anzac Day, Melbourne, post 1918, Panoramic contact print of Anzac Day marchers, Melbourne, 2nd Field Ambulance, A.I.F., post World War I. Donated by the RSL in 1988, the photograph was one of several in turn donated to the RSL by Mrs Glad Shepperd. The group is described as 'Post W.W.I. marchers in Melbourne
RMAJA0P1–Volunteer English woman driver washing down her ambulance, Cambridge, World War I, 1915. Artist: Unknown
RM2F4B5M1–Horse-driven ambulance carrying wounded soldiers in the Forest of Laigne, France during World War I ca. 1914
RMP6CYGK–world war i, return transport, casualty, ww1, wwi, world war one
RM2MNHKF7–Red Cross nurses talking to men inside an ambulance during World War I
RFF3A14J–Vintage World War I poster of an ambulance being pulled by Pegasus, the winged horse. It reads: Pegasus at work for the Allies.
RM2BD4JH0–Horse-driven ambulance carrying wounded soldiers in the Forest of Laigne, France during World War I ca. 1914
RMERGA9B–Prussian military weakness - World War I caricature (British). The symbolic sword of Prussian soldier shatters on the anvil
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.
RMBAX1A7–USAAS Ambulance
RMDYYYK4–German hospital train of the Red cross in France in World War I
RM2KF17MX–Original illustrated comic cartoon postcard The Whole Dam Family. Illustrates how the whole family were doing their bit for the war effort - the men are soldiers, the younger in the cavalry, the older girl is a red cross nurse and the mother is an ambulance driver, the teenage girl is a land girl, whilst the teenage boy is in the scouts, even the family dog has a role, looking quizzical, collecting money for the red cross fund.. The Regent Publishing Co. London, dated 1918
RMCFCBKK–French, soldiers, army, military, ambulance, station, Battle, Verdun, Western Front, World War I, War, World War, Europe, 1914-1
RM2FTJC50–World War One, WWI, Western Front - Ambulance cars await orders in the snow, France
RME92XYY–American Military Ambulance Driver Sleeping in Tent near Samogneux, France, circa 1918
RMKWDA1F–World War 1. Somme Offensive. British soldiers wounded in the Battle of the Somme await evacuation beside an armored car and ambulance at a medical station near Guillemont, France. (BSLOC 2013 1 126)
RM2RAAD3W–A canine Red Cross worker attached to a French motor ambulance during World War I. Trained dogs were not only used to hunt for the wounded in outlying parts of the battlefield, but also to enter the fiery zone in battle. Each bored a Geneva red cross badge and carried on its chest a little case with stimulants and first aid requisites. Date: 1914
RMK07JGW–Interior view of a travelling repair van, with a soldier working on repairing vehicles in the war zone. Date: 1916
RMJTBYJ6–Bullet proof ambulance stretcher, WW1
RM2A2WCRC–Photograph - '3rd Field Ambulance Advance Dressing Station', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915, Black and white photographic print postcard. Depicts the advance dressing station for the 3rd Field Ambulance Division along with the battle position for the Battle of Lone Pine. The image is taken from Rest Gully (also known at Canterbury Gully) and also shows the location of Brown's Dip, the cemetery for the casualties of the Battle of Lone Pine
RM2J7FXA5–WWI - A British Red Cross army ambulance (Scottish Branch}, at Le Havre, France -- WWI - Ein Krankenwagen der britischen Roten Armee (Scottish Branch}, in Le Havre, Frankreich -- Première Guerre mondiale - Une ambulance de l’armée de la Croix-Rouge britannique (branche écossaise), au Havre, France
RM2RGDN56–Lady Swettenham, formerly Mary Emily Copeland, wife of the famous colonial administrator, Sir Alexander Sweettenhan, K.C.M.G, pictured in nursing uniform during the First World War when she was an ambulance worker out at the front in France.
RMP6CYAN–world war i, wounded people, ww1, wwi, world war one
RM2JWCECC–Old portraits of Claude Askew (1865 – 1917) and his wife Alice (1874 – 1917) nee Leake, (both prolific authors). He went to Serbia with the first British field hospital in World War One and became became an honorary Major in the Serbian resistant forces. Previously they had both been involved with the Munro Ambulance Corps at Furnes in Belgium. --- Stari portreti Kloda Askeua (1865 – 1917) i njegove supruge Alise (1874 – 1917) Nee Leake, (oba plodna autora). Otišao je u Srbiju sa prvom britanskom terenskom bolnicom u Prvom svetskom ratu.
RMCRX51F–Shire horse pulling World War One horse ambulance during a display.
RMF7PMP7–Photograph of Ambulance shattered by the explosion of a shell during World War One. Dated 1915
RMERGA99–War wounded being taken onto a hospital ship - from illustration by Muirhead Bone. Western Front during World War I.
RM2HJCP59–Hospital evacuation of wounded in Beau Desert, France, 17 December, 1918. World War I.
RM2J4W0H9–A VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) ambulance driver by her ambulance
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