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Injured Ww1 SoldierA British soldier and his wife (or girlfriend) pose for the photographer, with the young mans lost leg stark evidence of the horrors of the conflict and the injuries suffered
Four VAD patients at Quex House front doorFour patients are in front of the main door to Quex House. One, whose left leg is amputated is sitting on a chair. Another is sitting on the arm of the chair. The other two are standing alongside
Photograph of three VAD patients at Quex Park VAD Hospital. The man on the right is Artieme Mettrie who was a patient at the hospital between 14th November 1914 and 13th May 1915
Photograph of a Belgian ex-patientPhotograph of a Belgian soldier holding a copy of the newspaper Het Vaderland. Below the photograph is written Artieme Mettrie, Arme頂 elge, Guerre 14-15-1916
Studio photograph of Artieme MettrieA studio photograph of Artieme Mettrie. On the reverse is written Souvenir de l yser 24-12-17 avec mes meilleurs amitiez Artieme Mettrie. The card has been stamped by a military censor
Kirchoffer PhotoKIRCHOFFER French fencing-master, author of books on his art, war hero whose legs had to be amputated : photo 1904. Date: circa 1904
Unidentified soldier of Company G, 147th New York Infantry Regiment, with amputated arms. Date between 1861 and 1865
Railway Jack and his SurgeonPortraits of Railway Jack (with his front left leg amputated) and his Surgeon, a Mr R. A. Stock. Railway Jack, owned by a station-master Mr F. G
An airman who won the V. CCaptain John Aidan Liddell of 3rd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Royal Flying Corps who won the Victoria Cross after safely flying
DUDLEY (1528-1589)AMBROSE DUDLEY, 3rd Earl of Warwick. Imprisoned with his father and brother for trying to put Lady jane Grey on the throne. Died after gangrenous leg was amputated