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Ambulance camp in Sinai, EgyptAn ambulance camp in the Sinai desert, Egypt, probably during the First World War. Date: early 20th century
The French Red Cross" The French Red Cross never forgets them..." A superb stylised postcard praising the efforts of the French Red Cross in World War Two - entering the warzone with supplies to aid
Joyce Green Hospital - motor ambulanceA patient on a stretcher is being removed from a motor ambulance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford
Four Scout badges and awards -- the Life Saving Bronze Cross, the Medal of Merit, the Life Saving Silver Cross, and the Ambulance Badge. circa 1912
Western Fever Hospital, Fulham
Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams
Air ambulanceAn air ambulance owned by the Swedish Red Cross at sea. Malmo, 1923. Date: 1923
Florence Nightingales Ambulance Carriage Date: 1906
Ambulance factoryBuicks 1939 rebuilt to make ambulances, Landskrona, Sweden 1939. Date: 1939
Officer with American ambulance, Western Front, WW1An army officer standing in front of an American ambulance on the western front during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Hospital Mascot DogThe mascot dog of Madame Thion de la Chaume, the Head of the Ambulance Service of the American Hospital in Paris, France. Date: 1940s
Australian ambulance men at Bernafay, France, WW1Australian ambulance men carrying soldiers suffering from trench feet at Bernafay, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1916
US Army Field Hospital and early ambulance - WWI Date: circa 1918
American ambulance destroyed, Verdun, France, WW1An American ambulance destroyed (probably during an air attack) at Verdun, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 10 September 1917
Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1An operation dugout of a field ambulance of the 42nd East Lancashire Division during the First World War. A bullet has just been removed from a mans arm. Date: 1914-1918
Italian Red Cross ambulances, WW1Italian Red Cross ambulances (model Fiat 15 Ter), standing in a row ready for action during the First World War. Date: 1915
Poster seeking donations for Prisoners of War
Poster, Red Cross ambulancePoster depicting a Red Cross ambulance. Published by the German Reich, but written in Dutch, it encourages the countrymen of Holland to support the Dutch ambulance service in the east. 1940s
French camp - ThessalonikiThe French army camp - Thessaloniki, Greece. This fascinating card has a strong historical interest - In 1915, during World War I
Ambulance / Car AccidentAn ambulance at the scene of a road accident Date: mid 1950s
Horse ambulancePresbyterian Hospital Ambulance. Horse-pulled ambulance from Presbyterian Hospital
Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, LondonView of hospital shelters at South Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe, south east London, where smallpox patients waited before being transported down the Thames to hospital ships moored at Long
Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva CrossScene inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross. Along with two other river ambulances it was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to
River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese CrossView of the river ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross and Maltese Cross. They were operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to
Manchester Union AmbulancesThe Manchester Unions fleet of ambulances used for the transport of patients to and from its institutions
Union Workhouse, Guildford, SurreyThe entrance to the Guildford Union workhouse, Surrey, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital. Various military personnel can be seen, including an officer on crutches
French war ambulance WWI8 cylinder car converted into an ambulance by the French Army during World War I
Destroyed Oise Bridge WWIThe Oise bridge near Villiers Cotterets was blown up by the French in retreat. The 18th Ambulance 6th Division is crossing the river by bridge of boats
Doctor relaxes with ambulance staffA doctor relaxes with ambulance staff in the hospital canteen after attending to an injured man. They discuss the mans chances of survival
Women washing an ambulance WWIIWomen washing an ambulance as part of the war effort during World War II
MAB Early Motor Ambulance, LondonA driver at the wheel of one of the first motor ambulances to be operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in around 1905
MAB Ambulance Interior, LondonInterior of one of the ambulances operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in around 1930, showing a patient lying on a bed and a nurse sitting at his side
MAB Mead Works, Carnwath Road, Fulham, LondonInterior of the Metropolitan Asylum Boards Mead Works on Carnwath Road, Fulham, south west London, used for the building of ambulance bodies
MAB Ambulance, LondonOne of the ambulances operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in around 1930. At that date, the MAB was the largest user of civil ambulance services in the world with a fleet of 150 vehicles
MAB First AmbulanceSide view of one of the first ambulances to be operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1880s for transporting fever and smallpox patients to and from the Boards hospitals
Prince George and war ambulancePrince George, later Duke of Kent (1902-1942), fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary, in the courtyard of Buckingham Palace with Mr Hansell
The Dog in WarA Canine member of the German Red Cross, seen with two orderlies, equipped for field service with a flask, cup and first-aid case
Canine campA terraced colony of dug-outs for French ambulance dogs. Dogs were used extensively during World War I as scouts, sentry and ambulance support
A ambulance training exercise at Waterloo StationAn ambulance lecture at Waterloo Station to the employees of the South Western Railway Company
British War DogA 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
National Guard ambulance departmentPlatoons of the National Guard Ambulance department of St. Bartholomews Hospital
Camoflagued ambulanceA British soldier poses by his Red Cross ambulance in the Vosges. The ambulance is in camaflague with a landscape of trees painted across its side
Rus-Jap War / Hosp TrainNear Port Arthur, the Japanese fire on a Russian ambulance train
A Bedford-Buick ambulance presented to Colchester. The vehicle features the Delco self starting gear, lighting and ignition system
A motor ambulance supplied by Carters, New Cavendish StreetA motor ambulance presented for service with the Russian cavalry, a Carters type 20 H.P. The ambulance could carry four stretchers and had accommodation for a nurse attendant
Transporting patients through busy London streetsMethod of transporting patients before the introduction of ambulances. In 1905 a proposal was put forward to Parliament to establish and maintain a street ambulance service
The interior of a British air ambulanceA photograph of a patient on a stretcher, with another stretcher above. The interior of the spacious cabin of a Vickers Vimy aeroplane equipped for medical purposes
A Wolseley ambulance presented to the Birmingham branch of the British Red Cross society