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Background imageAmbulance Collection: Hobson and Sons Advertisement

Hobson and Sons Advertisement
An advertisement illustration for Hobson & Sons, complete army outfitters, official contractors to the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Association

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Lady Burghley, Ambulance Driver

Lady Burghley, Ambulance Driver
Front cover photograph of Lady Burghley, Ambulance Driver. Captioned, Lady Burghley, sister of H.R.H. the Duchess of Gloucester, and wife of Lord Burghley, M.P:, the well-known athlete

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Piper HE-1 N718E

Piper HE-1 N718E (msn 5-1483, ex BuAernumber 30280, Model J-5C), a former United States Navy (USN) ambulance aircraft. Date: circa 1990

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Peronne - German Dugouts in a churchyard, WW1

Peronne - German Dugouts in a churchyard, WW1
Peronne - German Dugouts in a churchyard. by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Ambulance given

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Ambulance given by the Irish Christian Front

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Junta de defensa

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Junta de defensa pasiva. Castellon (Junta of the Passive Defence. Castellon). Poster (1938). SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A sing-song in the British Embassy at Madrid, during the early stages of the Spanish Civil War, 1936

A sing-song in the British Embassy at Madrid, during the early stages of the Spanish Civil War, 1936. A number of British citizens in Madrid had sought refuge in the Embassy

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Interior of a new mobil van to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches

Interior of a new mobil van to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches, costing of £900 by the Civil Service Federation. Date: 1916

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A new mobil van, to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches

A new mobil van, to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches, costing of £900 by the Civil Service Federation. Date: 1916

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Morane-Saulnier MS. 500 Criquet D-EMAW

Morane-Saulnier MS. 500 Criquet D-EMAW
Morane-Saulnier MS.500 Criquet D-EMAW (msn 1034), painted in the colours of a Fieseler Fi156 D-0; a pre-production version of the air ambulance version

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Motor ambulance interior

Motor ambulance interior Date: 1935

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance

Horse-drawn ambulance Date: 19th century

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Portrait - An Ambulance Attendant

Portrait - An Ambulance Attendant. Date: circa 1941

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An Ambulance with Wardens helping in an emergency

An Ambulance with Wardens helping in an emergency. Date: circa 1941

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Hopstore CWGC Cemetery, Vlamertinghe, Belgium

Hopstore CWGC Cemetery, Vlamertinghe, Belgium
The village, known as Vlam to the Tommies, was a pile of rubble by 1918 but the area of the Cemetery was just outside the range of the medium guns and the hop building, in the background here

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Grave of Surgeon Lipmann Kessel, Oosterbeek

The Grave of Surgeon Lipmann Kessel, Oosterbeek
Kessel is buried in the Oosterbeek local cemetery which is opposite the Commonwealth War Graves one. He was the surgeon to 16th Para Field Ambulance who had established themselves in the St Elisabeth

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The old St Elisabeth Hospital, Arnhem, Holland

The old St Elisabeth Hospital, Arnhem, Holland
In the planning for Operation Market Garden, 16th Field Ambulance were tasked to arrive on the first day and to establish themselves in the hospital

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Female ambulance worker in uniform, September 1939

Female ambulance worker in uniform, September 1939
A female ambulance worker photographed as she travels to work in London, a few weeks into the Second World War. As well as uniform, this ambulance worker carries her gas mask and torch. Date: 1939

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Female ambulance staff training volunteers, September 1939

Female ambulance staff training volunteers, September 1939
An " ambulance girl" in full uniform explains the operation of the gas mask to two female volunteers in the newly formed All-India Ambulance unit

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Women painting kerbside for blackouts, September 1939

Women painting kerbside for blackouts, September 1939
Women of the Voluntary Ambulance Service painting the kerbside between their headquarters and the first-aid post to allow them to find their way in a blackout. Date: 1939

Background imageAmbulance Collection: First voluntary ambulance service 1939

First voluntary ambulance service 1939
The first voluntary ambulance service, " All India", photographed soon after its formation in London by Indian doctors and medical students. The volunteers wear helmets and carry gas masks

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Women of the River Emergency Service, September 1939

Women of the River Emergency Service, September 1939
Women of the River Emergency Services standing in a line in full uniform, complete with helmet and scissors slung on a cord around thier necks

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Uniformed female workers in British war services, April 1941

Uniformed female workers in British war services, April 1941
A selection of women involved in British war services including the Womens Royal Naval Services, the Womens Auxiliary Territorials Service, the Red Cross, the Womens Auxiliary Air Force

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Line of female ambulance drivers 1918

Line of female ambulance drivers 1918
Female Red Cross ambulance drivers standing in a line in front of their vehicles with their mascot, a great Dane. The Sphere describes Queen Marys specific interest in the role of women in the war

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Patient on stretcher lifted onto evacuation coach 1939

Patient on stretcher lifted onto evacuation coach 1939
Patient of Barts hospital lifted on a stretcher into a specially fitted Green Line hospital coach. As part of the preparations for war

Background imageAmbulance Collection: King George V in Daimler ambulance, 1929

King George V in Daimler ambulance, 1929
King George V transported from Buckingham Palace in a Daimler ambulance. 1929

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Cars Graveyard, Malo, by Ernest Procter

The Cars Graveyard, Malo, by Ernest Procter
The Cars Graveyard, Malo, painting by Ernest Procter, after the First World War. circa 1919

Background imageAmbulance Collection: MFB firemen practising rescue techniques

MFB firemen practising rescue techniques, with a man about to jump from an upper window. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAmbulance Collection: YPRES Coat of Arms

YPRES Coat of Arms
YPRES. Coat of Arms. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907

New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907
In the streets of London emergency boxes were set up, with a direct line to the police and ambulance service. Date: 1907

Background imageAmbulance Collection: AMBULANCE MEN / 1916

AMBULANCE MEN / 1916
The forgotten heroes... Ambulance men risk and lose their lives during World War One Date: 1916

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance 1888

Horse-drawn ambulance 1888
Horse-drawn ambulance in use in Paris. Date: 1888

Background imageAmbulance Collection: St Johns stretchers 1882

St Johns stretchers 1882
British examples of man-powered ambulances, (stretchers). Date: 1882

Background imageAmbulance Collection: X-ray ambulance van 1904

X-ray ambulance van 1904
French motorised Radiographic Van - interior view and diagram of equipment. Date: 1904

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance used in Paris 1892

Horse-drawn ambulance used in Paris 1892
Horse-drawn ambulance used in Paris (interior and exterior views). Date: 1892

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance 1867

Horse-drawn ambulance 1867
Horse-drawn ambulance design for those suffering with fever and smallpox. Date: 1867

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance of Red Cresent 1877

Ambulance of Red Cresent 1877
Man-powered ambulance used by the Red Crescent (Mulsim equivalent of the Red Cross). Date: 1877

Background imageAmbulance Collection: AMBULANCE / GERMANY, 1902

AMBULANCE / GERMANY, 1902
Man-powered ambulances used in Germany. Date: 1902

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance 1882

Horse-drawn ambulance 1882
Exterior and interior of a horse-drawn ambulance used by the Hospital Accident Service in London. Date: 1882

Background imageAmbulance Collection: French radiographic van 1904

French radiographic van 1904
A French radiographic van, manufactured by Gaiffe-Panhard. Date: 1904

Background imageAmbulance Collection: SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, at London Gatwick, in 1949

SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, at London Gatwick, in 1949
SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, (SAI - Skandinavisk Aero Industri A-S, Denmark), at Gatwick airport in 1949. The SAI KZ III Laerke (Lark)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Batavia Hospital, Batavia, New York

Batavia Hospital, Batavia, New York, USA. Date: 1909

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Gift from our Indian Empire. Calcutta ambulance cars

Gift from our Indian Empire. Calcutta ambulance cars
Photograph: Gift from our Indian Empire. Calcutta ambulance cars. From an album of 76 official photographs, 1916-1917. Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Advert for Carter wounded or invalid chairs 1896

Advert for Carter wounded or invalid chairs 1896
For holding a book or writing at a desk in any position over an easy chair, bed or sofa obviating fatigue and stooping. In valuable to invalids and students. 1896

Background imageAmbulance Collection: WW2 poster, Women wanted as ambulance drivers

WW2 poster, Women wanted as ambulance drivers
WW2 recruitment poster, Women wanted as ambulance drivers. Offer your services to your local council or any branch of Womens Voluntary Services. Date: early 1940s

Background imageAmbulance Collection: War Workers Alphabet

War Workers Alphabet
A poem of the alphabet showing wartime womens working jobs from A to Z, including things such ass for shepherdess. Every letter of the alphabet includes an illustration

Background imageAmbulance Collection: LCC-LFB bus crash, Walworth Road SE17

LCC-LFB bus crash, Walworth Road SE17
London firefighters, London ambulance service and Metropolitan Police attend the scene of crash between two London Transport buses in South London near the Elephant and Castle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London

New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London
The frontage of New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London, with a military ambulance outside. The building, designed by H.E. Kendall, was erected in 1849-50 as the Hampstead workhouse



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