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Spectators at Birchington Sports DayVAD Hospital patients watching the Three-legged Race for hospital staff at the Sports Day organised by the Quex Park VAD Hospital and its Annexe at St Michaels in Birchington
Cock Fighting at Birchington Sports DayTwo VAD Hospital patients taking part in an event called Cock Fighting at the Sports Day organised by the Quex Park VAD Hospital and its Annexe at St Michaels in Birchington
Sack Bumping Race, Birchington Sports DayVAD Hospital patients taking part in the Sack Bumping Race at the Sports Day organised by the Quex Park VAD Hospital and its Annexe at St Michaels in Birchington
Birchington Sports Day, Egg & Spoon RaceIn conjunction with Birchington War Weapons Week in late May 1918, the Quex Park VAD Hospital and its Annexe at St Michaels in Birchington organised a Sports event
VAD patients at the Birchington Sports DayVAD Hospital patients at the Sports Day held at Woodford House School field in Birchington during War Weapons Week. The Quex Park VAD Hospital
Nine hospital patients in Winter Garden, Quex ParkNine hospital patients sitting in the Winter Garden at Quex Park. The Winter Garden was a large conservatory which stood between the drawing room of Quex House
Stretcher bearers waiting for ambulance train arrivalA group of civilians are standing by parked ambulance vehicles inside a station building at Ramsgate Town Station. On the ground nearby are several stretchers
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
Joseph Beau, MedicalJOSEPH HONORE SIMON BEAU French medical : anatomist at La Salpetriere and other Paris hospitals. Date: 1806 - 1865
Strike / CommunicationsWireless news in the form of a leaflet being sold for a penny in aid of hospitals Date: 1926
Hopital Saint-LouisHOPITAL SAINT-LOUIS One of the great hospitals of Paris Date: circa 1800
Hotel Dieu, InteriorHOTEL-DIEU, PARIS nuns, nurses and patients - some of them sharing beds Date: 15th century
Chelsea Consumption Hospital - Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest (Chelsea). Date: 1846
National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, LondonRoyal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, London. Date: circa 1910
St Thomass Hospital, London. Date: circa 1910s
Elizabeth Hungary / SchleiSAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY Married Louis IV. Spent enormous amounts on Hospitals and providing for orphaned children. Date: 1207 - 1231
Chapel, St Elizabeths Home, Mortimer Street, LondonChapel, St Elizabeths Home for Incurables, a hospital at 57-61 Mortimer Street, London. Date: circa 1910s
Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas HoarePromotional postcard for Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare; music Philip Braham. First produced at Palace Theatre, Southampton, 10th May 1915
Imperial Patients, Quex Park VAD HospitalImperial Patients of Quex Park VAD Hospital in the garden of Quex House. Twenty patients are in the foreground of the photograph
Rutland Hospital, Rutland, Vermont, USAThe first Rutland City Hospital, Nichols Street, Rutland, Vermont, USA. Date: circa 1901
The Prince and Princess of Wales at the Evelina hospitalPrince Edward and Princess Alexandra visiting the Evelina Hospital for Sick Children in Southwark Bridge Road, London. Date: 1890
Barnardos Home, Stepney, London - Her Majestys HospitalBarnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. Her Majestys Hospital was purpose built for Barnardos and in its day was one of the best equipped childrens hospitals in London. Date: circa 1906
Equipment for dislocated arm. Image from the book Recueil de planches, sur les sciences, les arts lib鲡 ux et les arts mechaniques : avec leur explication... 1772. Engraving. ITALY. LOMBARDY
Vinolia WW1 advertisement, women war workersAdvertisement for Royal Vinolia Cream, for the woman workers toilet during the First World War and featuring a nurse in uniform applying the cream before her shift. 1917
Queen Mary at Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis ColonyQueen Mary was indefatigable in visits she paid to hospitals and convalescent homes during World War One. Photographed here at Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony at Papworth. During WWI
VAD matron and nurses at a French hospital, WW1A group of VAD nurses, attached to the St Johns Ambulance Assocation, pictured at a hospital in France where they had been since the outbreak of war. The nurses wear arm brassards with the St
The Hospital Nurse, WW1A nurse from a military hospital during the First World War, one of a series of character sketches exhibited by photographer F. J
The Rutland Hospital, WW1Lady Diana Manners (later Cooper), Nurse White, Nurse Manley and Violet, Duchess of Rutland (the mother of Diana) pictured at the military hospital the latter set up at the familys London home during
Wingfield House Red Cross Hospital, WW1Wingfield House Red Cross Hospital, the seat of Sir Vincent and Lady Caillard, which had operated as a military hospital since October 1914 commencing with seventeen beds
Nursing caricatures by Fred May, WW1Various nursing personalities, caricatured by Fred May during the First World War. All of them at one time or another were on active service, working in hospitals in France. Date: 1918
Queen Amelie of Portugal in Paris, WW1A photograph of Queen Amelie of Portugal (left) (1865-1951), in Paris next to Madame Iswolsky the wife of the Russian Ambassador, dressed in a nurses uniform
Viscountess Gladstone working for base hospitals, WW1Viscountess Gladstone, along with the Hon. Lilian and Winifred Douglas Pennant (half -sisters of Lord Penrhyn) and Miss Poole working to provide garments
Countess of Pembroke as a nurse, WW1Beatrice Eleanor Pembroke (n饠 Paget), Countess Pembroke (1883-1973), Wife of 15th Earl of Pembroke; daughter of Lord Alexander Victor Paget
Countess of LyttonPamela Bulwer-Lytton (n饠 Chichele-Plowden), Countess of Lytton, who ran her own hospital for wounded soldiers during the First World War and organised a number of entertainments
Sketch cover, Lady D Abernon as an anaesthetist, WW1Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a portrait of Helen Venetia Vincent, Viscountess D Abernon (nÚÑáDuncombe) (18661954), British peeress, socialite and diarist
Lady Herbert Davis-Goff in nursing uniform, WW1Lady (Herbert) David-Goff of Glenville, Waterford pictured in uniform in 1918, when she was working at the Waterford branch of the Irish War Hospital Supply Depot where all kinds of bandages
Duchess of Westminster with her hospital staff, WW1Constance Edwina Shelagh (n饠 Cornwallis West), Duchess of Westminster (later Mrs James Fitzpatrick Lewes) (died 1970), First wife of 2nd Duke of Westminster
The Shardeloes drawing room as maternity ward during WWIIThe Shardeloes country house in Amersham, Buckinghamshire which was transformed into a maternity home for expectant mothers during World War II. Date: 1940
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
Officers & Nurses of the Northern Star & Southern Cross HospOfficers and nursing staff of the Northern Star and Southern Cross Hospital. From left to right are, back row, Miss Lindsay, Miss Reigh, Miss Talbot, Miss Ethel McCaul
Lord Londesboroughs hospital at ScopwickSome of the wounded soldiers convalescing at the hospital at Scopwick House near Blankney, Lincolnshire, home of Lord Londesborough
Duchess of Westminster & nursing staff, WW1Constance Edwina (n饠 Cornwallis West), Duchess of Westminster (later Mrs James Fitzpatrick Lewes) (died 1970), First wife of 2nd Duke of Westminster
Nurses at the Coulter Hospital, WW1A group of ladies who were nursing at the Coulter War Hospital in Grosvenor Square during the First World War. From left to right
Nurses at Egginton Hall Hospital, WW1The nursing staff at Egginton Hall Hospital in the heart of Derbyshire, an up-to-date Red Cross hospital in Derbyshire, established by Mrs Arthur Dugdale at the outbreak of the First World War
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
Los Angeles County General Hospital, California, USA. Date: 20th century
Charing Cross Hospital, LondonExterior view of Charing Cross Hospital, London. circa 1900
Evacuating hospital patients in World War TwoEvacuating hospital patients from Westminster Hospital under the threat of air raids in World War Two. In accordance with the government evacuation scheme at the start of the war