RMDRHW3N–Wounded British soldiers by the roadside, WW1
RMJY29DG–Red cross work under difficulties, WW1
RMBKEBAX–Wounded WW1 soldiers on stretchers waiting for evacuation from battlefield in West Flanders during First World War One, Belgium
RMB4WGH5–Infantry in the support trench during preliminary bombardment during the first week of the Battle of the Somme At least 20 000 British soldiers were killed and a further 40 000 were injured on the first day of the Battle It is the greatest number of British casualties in a single day s fighting in modern history
RMHRNYM7–WWI, American Red Cross with Wounded Soldiers
RMJW8AEK–British wounded, Gallipoli landings, WW1
RME1AB7X–World War 1 injured wounded German soldiers at field hospital France 1916
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.
RMRW4CGH–German world War 1 poster asking for donations of tools for injured soldiers, c. 1914 - 1918, Ludwig Hohlwein - LoC
RM2J01RFM–Five relatively young soldiers are lying in beds on a gravel path outside a hospital during WW1
RMERGH67–World War 1: Injured French soldiers as toy makers. 1916. Showing carved toy swans that they have produced.
RM2A3DM0T–Vintage Early 20th Century Photographic Postcard Showing a Group of Injured and Sick WW1 British Army Soldiers. One of Soldiers is in a Wheelchair.
RMERGD8B–Injured soldiers walknig together - some in German uniform, some in Polish. Caption reads: 'Children of one mother' ('Dzieci
RME1AB14–World War 1 injured wounded German soldiers in hospital France 1916
RMHAK4P7–WW1 German soldiers inspect a line of French wounded. Location/date unknown
RMRBYP0A–WW1 Battle of The Somme archive image of a German prisoner helping British wounded make their way to a dressing station near Bernafay Wood following fighting on Bazentin Ridge, 19 July 1916, during the Battle of the Somme. Five British and German walking wounded, injured on the way to a dressing station near Bernafay France
RMPRPR45–* Vintage 1918 Photograph Showing a Group of Wounded WW1 British Army Soldiers in Their Hospital Beds
RM2J871GC–WWI - Rehabilitation of injured British soldiers in the First World War Injured servicemen at High Wycombe, UK training to be carpenters and joiners and learning to make furniture.-
RMT5H5KJ–Wounded Soldiers at Bruern Abbey, Oxfordsihre, 1915, old postcard.
RMDRHXNE–Wounded British soldiers, Western Front, WW1
RMTAGMCF–Bradford War Hospital UK, Soldiers and Nurses, c1918 postcard.
RMBKE9FJ–WW1 transport by ambulance of wounded soldier by the Belgian Red Cross in West Flanders during the First World War One, Belgium
RMP6CE5W–wounded people, Romanian soldiers, continuation combat, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMFY0P1Y–Queen Mary visiting injured First World War soldiers troops at Eastbourne 1916
RMDJWNWN–First World War, 1916, wounded British army soldiers and nurses in English country house converted and used as hospital, nursing home, recuperation, houses, homes, Norfolk England UK, 1st WW, Great War 1914-1918, history, archive archival historical imagery, WW1 soldier, 1st World War, injured nurse World War 1
RMPH367K–Injured soldiers at the first-aid post, Froideterre, Verdun, northern France, 1917. Artist: Unknown.
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.
RM2WHHFGY–Villers-Bretonneux, France: Medics tending to wounded soldiers coming off ambulance to proceed inside the Red Chateau. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France ca 1917-1918
RM2J01RF8–Two injured soldiers in hospital laughing and chatting during WW1
RM2WXM71R–Original WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of invalided Scottish man in wheelchair faced with a desperate single woman. Around two million came home to Britain from First World War with some disability. dated / posted 22 Sept 1919, U.K.
RM2F4FXR1–An american first world war poster for the American Red Cross treating disabled soldiers
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.
RM2J01RFB–A doctor tending a wounded soldier at a Regimental Aid Post set up in a captured German ammunition dump at Oosttaverne, near Ypres, August 1917.
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.
RM2HWAG3A–Wounded of the 27th Brigade, 9th Division, at a regimental aid post near Meteren following the formation's successful attack on Outtersteene Ridge, 18 August 1918 during the Hundred Days Offensive
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.
RM2J87BCF–WWI - Rehabilitation of injured British soldiers in the First World War - Injured servicemen at the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops, Fulham, UK, making dolls houses and other toys
RM2H130P9–Anna Coleman Ladd and soldiers wearing her masks.
RMDRHXK7–Wounded British soldiers on a road, Western Front, WW1
RM2H3MD50–A WWI newspaper photograph - St Dunstan's home, Regents Park, London -British soldiers blinded in the war listening to a concert. Whilst there they took basic training in Braille ,typewriting. and massage skills Partly blind men were taught boot-repairing, mat and basket-making, joinery, poultry-farming and horticulture to allow them to find new employment despite their disability.
RMDR9H92–Injured soldier 1918
RM2A3TN8X–WWI - A sister tending wounded British soldiers at an army hospital near the front in France.
RMDRHH18–Dummy injured soldier used during training, WW1
RM2J870Y3–WWI - Rehabilitation of injured British soldiers in the First World War - A one armed man at Rehabilitation of Injured servicemen centre at the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops, Fulham, .jpg - 2J8
RMKRFTKX–WW1 - Eastern Front - Administering medical aid for injured soldiers after the June offensive - June 1917. Date: 1917
RM2J53C84–A WW1 nurse tending a soldier with a head wound
RMHH4EHP–Wounded soldiers being tended on their way home 1916
RM2J247DE–Two soldiers carrying a wounded soldier on a stretcher, France.
RMDR9DM8–Battle of Polygon Wood
RM2H130W6–The top row of casts shows the molds from the soldiers’ disfigured faces.The bottom row of casts shows the molds with restorative work sculpted by Anna Coleman Ladd.
RM2RGBX87–Injured Belgian soldiers, WW1
RM2BRCB4T–Original WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of wounded soldier, wounded in the stomach, dated 17 Aug 1917, U.K.
RMTWB632–Injured soldiers, WW1, 3rd Southern General Hospital, Oxford
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.
RM2M3T3BY–A injured ex-soldier using the diamond-saw. A pilot scheme was started in spring 1917 by Mr. Bernard Oppenheimer, a diamond merchant. The factory provided training for thousands of wounded ex-soldiers and sailors during and after World War One.
RM2WHHDCE–Summer 1918: German soldiers supporting an injured Canadian near Arras, in France, during World War I. The destroyed vehicles and burnt trees framing the trio of men are, in contrast, a sharp reminder of war's destructiveness. Dates / between :26 August 1918-3 September 1918
RF2PGJYJ3–Brave to the Very End Though physically wounded often mortally the spirit of the French soldiers never perished, but immortalized their efforts in conflict. from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
RM2TA1C30–WW1 World War I - injured British soldiers write home from hospital -Private C Howell and Private C Jones
RMBBKW9A–HITLER second from right back row with wounded German soldiers at field hospital after being gassed for second time in 1916
RMERG366–Red Cross nurse supporting an injured soldier and child dseeking shelter, copy of painting by William Hatherell (1855-1928).
RMB4WGH3–Australians soldiers returning to the trenches on the Somme at the end of August 1916 The battle began on July 1st 1916 at least 20 000 British soldiers were killed and a further 40 000 were injured on the first day of the Battle It is the greatest number of British casualties in a single day s fighting in modern history
RMHRNYC5–WWI, Blind Soldiers Learn Basket Weaving
RM2J87BJP–WWI - Rehabilitation of injured British soldiers in the First World War - Making furniture at the Pavilion Military Hospital at Brighton..
RMB4WGGY–Shrapnel bursting over reserve trench in Canadian line in mid October of the Somme campaign The battle began on July 1st 1916 on which day at least 20 000 British soldiers were killed and a further 40 000 were injured It is the greatest number of British casualties in a single day s fighting in modern history The battle continued until November
RMMPPN8X–'Advert For A Concert', 1917. Artist: Garratt & Atkinson.
RM2BW2BFF–Convalescent soldiers fishing on the Norfolk Broads. 1914-1918
RMF6HPPK–1930, Film Title: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, Director: LEWIS MILESTONE, Pictured: LEW AYRES, LOUIS WOLHEIM, SOLDIERS, WAR, WW1, GERMAN, GERMANY, DYING, DEATH, DEATH BED, HERO, ARMY, UNIFORM, INJURED, GRASP. (Credit Image: SNAP)
RM2BWAT2H–Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne , Sussex . 9 January 1918
RM2H130P7–Two French soldiers whose faces were mutilated in World War I, wearing masks made at the American Red Cross studio of Anna Coleman Ladd, 1918.
RM2BW2BFW–Convalescent soldiers rat shooting on the Norfolk Broads. 1914-1918
RM2HTN8NN–Bringing in the British wounded across open country after the capture of Guillemont. Chimpanzee Valley, near Montauban, 3rd September 1916. Two soldiers seated on the side of the path are probably the Royal Field Artillery servicemen.
RM2BWAH6M–Blind soldiers being trained as masseurs at the National Institute for the Blind in Great Portland Street 5 January 1917
RM2F47DPY–A first world war poster for the Star & Garter Home for the Totally Disabled
RM2M3T3C1–A legless ex-soldier using diamond-cutter machine. A pilot scheme was started in spring 1917 by Mr. Bernard Oppenheimer, a diamond merchant. The factory provided training for thousands of wounded ex-soldiers and sailors during and after World War One.
RM2H01RKK–Walking wounded British soldiers return from the front lines.
RMJTBYJC–Aftermath of mine explosion in German trench
RM2H01RKH–Canadian soldiers taking care of a fallen German on the battlefield at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917.
RM2WHHFGW–Ypres, Belgium: Medics tending to a wounded soldier on a stretcher. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France and Belgium ca 1917-1918
RM2HTX4B8–A group of four walking wounded French soldiers. Three of the French soldiers are holding hands, guiding the central man who appears to have been injured by gas: his eyes are covered with a bandage. A British soldier can be seen in the centre of the photograph.
RM2RDEEN5–injured or just resting troops from the first world war ( Great war) looks like the athmosphere was pretty good as everyone was smiling. 1910s photo
RMHRNYMC–WWI, Red Cross Nurse with Wounded Soldiers
RM2J8711K–WWI - Rehabilitation of injured British soldiers in the First World War - Blinded servicemen who were learning carpet and rug making at St Dunstan's .
RMBHJ3M7–Convalescent soldiers and nursing staff, Nathaniel Lloyd's house, Great Dixter, East Sussex, 1916. Artist: Nathaniel Lloyd
RM2H01RG0–Bringing Canadian wounded to the Field Dressing Station, Vimy Ridge in April of 1917. German prisoners assist in pushing the rail car.
RMERGH6M–World War 1: Sisters of St Vincent tend to the injured during Battles of the Isonzo. Illustration by Adolf G. Döring. November
RM2HTN8YH–Battle of the Ancre 13 - 18 November 1916: Wounded British troops at a Dressing Station in Aveluy Wood. One man shows damage to his steel helmet from which he suffered a head wound. 13 November 1916 during the Battle of the Somme
RMERGH34–World War I: French African soldiers convalescing at Royan, France. April 1916. Drawing by J. Simont. Styled as North African
RMDH3C6C–royal victoria country park Hospital chapel at Netley southampton all that is left standing of the military hospital
RMBBKWJD–BATTLE OF THE SOMME 1916 - German wounded and prisoners are brought in by British soldiers
RF2AF4Y9J–First World War Medical Volunteer Corps With Doctor And Soldiers
RM2BWAH42–Blind soldiers being trained as masseurs at the National Institute for the Blind in Great Portland Street 5 January 1917
RMR0PBA2–A British soldier supervising captured German prisoners of War to carry the injured from the battlefield
RM2M3T3CT–A pilot scheme was started in spring 1917 by Mr. Bernard Oppenheimer, a diamond merchant. The factory provided training for thousands of wounded ex-soldiers and sailors during and after World War One. Photograph showing men working in the works in Brighton, cutting and polishing diamonds.
RM2BWAHJP–Wounded soldiers interested in captured German guns at Horse Guard Parade Captured at Loos by 7 th Division on September 25 1915
RMG5JPGF–World War One - Injured soldiers - Longleat House - England
RM2BWAT4J–Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne . Officers , NCOs and men of Summerdown Convalescent Hospital , Eastbourne , are appearing in a pantomime . The entire production , from music to scenery , is the work of the officers and men . 9 January 1918
RM2WHHFH2–Villers-Bretonneux, France: Medics tending to a wounded soldier on a stretcher placing him in ambulance. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France ca 1917-1918
RM2BW2BG9–The Backwoods Club, Camberley, for Canadian Soldiers. Dry canteen serving tea 1914 - 1918
RM2FTNDDC–World War One, WWI, Western Front - A man being carried on a stretcher on the road from the dressing station (a place for giving emergency treatment to troops injured in battle), France
RMHRNYM3–WWI, American Red Cross and Wounded Soldiers
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