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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
The Red Cross ambulance steamerThe Red Cross steamer carrying patients during a smallpox epidemic to the hospital ships at Long Reach
An ambulance bringing in patients from Cape TownSketches from a temporary hospital at Renzskies Farm, caring for patients of the small pox epidemic
Road Accident Scene 1993Metropolitan Police car at the scene of a road traffic accident
Four bearers and patient (2 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (2 of 6)
Four bearers and patient (1 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (1 of 6)
Back view of a horse-drawn ambulanceA back view of a horse-drawn ambulance, with the doors open to reveal the benches inside, providing accommodation for up to three patients
Two bearers and patient (1 of 2)Method of lifting a patient onto a stretcher, with two bearers. (1 of 2)
Four bearers and patient (5 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (5 of 6)
Four bearers and patient (6 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (6 of 6)
Four bearers and patient (3 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (3 of 6)
Four bearers and patient (4 of 6)Method of carrying a patient, with four bearers. (4 of 6)
Red Cross AmbulanceRED CROSS Depiction of the Italian Red Cross ambulance during the fighting in Bulgravia; causing a build up of traffic
Cadets at Camp in WalesSt. Johns Ambulance Cadets performing various duties at camp on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales
Ambulance / ManchesterAmbulance in use in Manchester after rail crash
WW1 / C 1916 / AMBULANCEAn ambulance awaits
Ambulance AeroplaneA twin-engined Beechcraft Ambulance Plane, one of three ordered by Sweden, being shipped from New York harbour, USA