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Women ambulance attendants and drivers, WW1Women acting as attendants and drivers at the new London County Council Ambulance station in Bloomsbury, wearing a special uniform adapted to the special needs of their employment when on duty
Geraldine Hedges, Transport Officer in the Balkans, WW1Geraldine Hedges, Chief Transport Officer in charge of the motor column for the Elsie Inglis unit of the Scottish Womens Hospital in the Balkans during the First World War
Sunbeam motors advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Sunbeam Motor Car Company of Wolverhampton showing one of their vehicles as a Red Cross ambulance or van during the First World War. Date: 1918
Queen Alexandra with Jeannie JacksonQueen Alexandra pictured with Miss Jeannie Jackson, the daughter of a Burnley miner who collected 1, 100 in coppers on the streets of Burnley in aid of war funds dressed in a miniature uniform
Miss Donnett Paynter with ambulance, WW1Miss Donnett Paynter with her motor ambulance given by her father, Commander Hugh H. Paynter, R.N. for use at the FANY Convoy
Post Office savings bank girls in Womens Reserve AmbulanceGirls of the Post Office Savings Bank in Blythe Road, West Kensington as part of the Womens Reserve Ambulance, with one of their number, Lieutenant Yates
Motor cycle with side-car ambulance, WW1A motor cycle with side car converted into an ambulance, outside the War Office in London. Several of these vehicles were already in use at the front at the time. Date: 1914
Mrs Sprott as a Red Cross ambulance driver, WW1Mrs Sprott, daughter of Sir George and Lady Berry of Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, pictured in her uniform as a driver of Red Cross ambulances in France
Red Cross ambulances in the snow, Western Front, WW1The 27th Motor Ambulance Convoy cars awaiting orders on the snow covered St. Pol-Arras Road on the Western Front in France during World War I in February 1917
Motor Ambulance passing through the Khyber Pass, NWFP Date: circa 1920s
Firefighters, paramedics and the police, East LondonFirefighters, paramedics and the police respond to a fire at Marshgate Railway Sidings, Stratford, East London
Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams
Air ambulanceAn air ambulance owned by the Swedish Red Cross at sea. Malmo, 1923. Date: 1923
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
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
French war ambulance WWI8 cylinder car converted into an ambulance by the French Army during World War I
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 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
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
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
Creswell colliery, where eighty men perished in a fire. AeriCreswell colliery where eighty miners perished in a fire at the junction of two conveyer belts. An aerial view showing ambulances approaching the pithead and anxious families gathered at the offices
Ww1 AmbulancesAmbulances, with tents for their crews, at a depot at Grove Park, south-east London