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Railway Convalescent Home, Herne Bay, KentRailway Convalescent Home, Herne Bay, near Whitstable, Kent, England. Showing the writing room Date: 1930s
Convalescent Home, Clent, WarwickshireConvalescent Home, Clent, Stourbridge, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1912
Convalescent Home, Tankerton, KentConvalescent Home, Tankerton, Whitstable, Kent, England. Date: 1910s
Convalescent Home, Sheringham, NorfolkConvalescent Home, Sheringham, near Cromer, Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s
Cartoon, Convalescent leave, WW1Cartoon, Convalescent leave, showing two girls chatting to a little boy dressed as a soldier who has a bandage on his knee
The Sphere, convalescent 1914A convalescent British soldier at home with his family depicted on the cover of the The Sphere Christmas number, 1914. Date: 1914
Convalescent Home, Weston-Super-Mare, SomersetA party of children and staff at Weston-Super-Mare Convalescent Home. They are off to the sands, some walking, some in open perambulators, some by horse and cart. Date: circa 1908
Visitors for wounded soldiers by Miss Watson WilliamsA set of four pictures - the pair on the left entitled, As Tommy Does Not Like It, showing some rather tiresome visitors - an aristocratic lady and a maiden aunt
River trip for wounded soldiers, WW1An up river trip on the River Thames from Kingston to Walton and back for wounded soldiers convalescing at the Victoria Hospital Chelsea arranged by the print-machine managers at the Illustrated
Lord Londesboroughs hospital at ScopwickSome of the wounded soldiers convalescing at the hospital at Scopwick House near Blankney, Lincolnshire, home of Lord Londesborough
Wounded soldiers at Cheshire Hunt puppy show, WW1A scene from the Cheshire Hunt Puppy Show organised by Colonel Hall Walker, the Master of the Cheshire Foxhounds who invited wounded soldiers from local hospitals and entertained them to lunch
Bombardment of Lowestoft, WW1German bombardment of the East Coast during the First World War. A police officer investigates in a room in a convalescent home in which the matron, who escaped unhurt
Women working at convalescent remount depot, WW1Scenes at a convalescent army remount, where forty to fifty hunting women were employed. The depot was under the District Remount Officer for Berkshire
Memories - WW1 Blinded soldier - RNIB postcardMemories - WW1 Blinded soldier looking back on his past life and the activities he is unable to continue to pursue due to his lost sight - Fund-raising postcard for the Home Teaching Branch of
Meltham, West Yorkshire - Convalescent Home. Built by local Industrialists and Philanthropists the Brook Family Date: 1903
Malta - One of the Convalescent Camps - WWI. Malta was not on the front line of World War I (unlike World War II) but did participate in many ways nevertheless
Malta - St Patricks Convalescent Camp - WWIMalta - St Patricks Convalescent Camp. The caption (written by a soldier recoving at the camp) detais various tents as the Y.M.C.A, the Cookhouse and the Surgical Ward
Malta - Ghain Tuffieha Camp Hospital - WWIMalta - Ghain Tuffieha Camp Hospital (St Peters Camp). Malta was not on the front line of World War I (unlike World War II) but did participate in many ways nevertheless
Nurse and patient in a Red Cross convalescent homeA nurse and a patient in a Red Cross convalescent home in Little Missenden, Bucks
LFB staff at Red Cross convalescent homeLFB staff in a Red Cross convalescent home in Little Missenden, Bucks
Red Cross convalescent home, Little Missenden, BucksTwo members of staff outside a Red Cross convalescent home in Little Missenden, Bucks
Bridlington, convalescent home, Yorkshire, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Rustington Convalescent Home, Littlehampton, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Two nurses with patient in hospital wardTwo nurses make sure a patient is comfortable in his bed in a hospital ward, possibly somewhere in East London. The patient is a convalescing policeman. Date: late 1960s
Game of snooker, Convalescent Police Seaside HomeThree Met Police colleagues enjoying a game of snooker in the games room of the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex
Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, OxonExterior view of the Police Convalescent Home, known as Flint House, near Goring-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire. It was officially opened by the Queen Mother in 1988
Princess Alexandra visiting Convalescent Police HomePrincess Alexandra (b 1936) visiting the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex. She is shaking hands with PC Arthur Mendoza of the Metropolitan Police QK Division
Northern Police Convalescent Home, Harrogate, YorkshireExterior view of the Northern Police Convalescent Home, known as St Andrew s, at Harrogate, Yorkshire. It opened in 1903, and is still in operation today
Two nurses with convalescing policemenTwo nurses enjoy a joke with a room full of convalescing policemen, possibly somewhere in East London. The men are laughing and smiling, while the nurses hand out cups of tea from a trolley
Catering staff at Convalescent Police Seaside Home, HoveTwo of the catering staff in the dining room of the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex. The are the head chef and a steward preparing the lunch menu. Date: late 1960s
Colleagues with jigsaw, Convalescent Police Seaside HomeTwo young Met Police colleagues at work on a jigsaw puzzle at the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex
Residents in lounge, Convalescent Police Seaside Home, HoveResidents relaxing over their morning coffee in the first floor lounge of the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex
Group photo, Convalescent Police Seaside Home, HoveA group photograph of police officers, male and female, at the Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex. WPC Kay Parrott is in the second row, on the right. Date: May 1954
Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Hove, East SussexA close-up of the sign outside the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex. The building opened in the mid-1960s, and closed in 1988. Date: late 1960s
Orchard Hospital entrance c. 1916 Snowden sSoldiers at the entrance to the Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians
Lower Southern Hospital, Gore Farm, Dartford, KentThe Lower Southern Hospital at Gore Farm, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War use as a military hospital. The hospital was set up in 1883 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board for smallpox
Orchard Convalescent Hospital, Dartford, KentThe Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians
Northern Hospital, Winchmore Hill, Enfield, MiddlesexA uniformed porter at the gate of the Northern Hospital at Winchmore Hill, Enfield, Middlesex. Just inside are a horse and carriage and a horse and cart
Convalescing Woman 19CA convalescent woman relaxes in her garden
T. G. W. U Dress Party 1934A fancy dress party at the Transport and General Workers Union convalescent home in Littleport, Cambridgeshire; who says trade unionists lack humour?
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Egan / Life in London / 1820A visit from the doctor: Jerry beat to a standstill! Dr. Please ems prescription, Tom & Logics condolence & the slaveys on the alert
Louis XIV ConvalescentLOUIS XIV LE ROI SOLEIL entitled the convalescence of Louis XIV this shows him (2nd from left) discussing state affairs with his counsellors
Vanity Fair / Sir PittSir Pitts last stage