mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
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
Paris Maternity HospitalA group of women doing needlework around a table, with only one child to supervise between them, at a maternity hospital and creche in Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
Carols for Sick ChildA group of little girl patients with their nurse, singing Christmas carols to to a sick baby in its cot. Date: early 1930s
Hospital Reading LessonFour little girls enjoying a reading lesson in hospital, with their nurse doubling up as a teacher. Date: early 1930s
Hospital EntertainmentSick little girls playing with dolls in the childrens ward, supervised by a kindly nurse. Behind them are babies in cots and a roaring fire. Date: early 1930s
DOMINICAN Rep DISTRITO NACIONAL. Santo DomingoDOMINICAN Rep.. DISTRITO NACIONAL. Santo Domingo
Outpatients Department at London Hospital, WhitechapelRows of what appear to be mostly women and children sit on benches in the outpatients department of the London Hospital, Whitechapel - on of the capitals many voluntary hospitals. Date: circa 1910
Westminster HospitalView of the front of the building Date: circa 1906
Firefighters at Royal Hospital ChelseaFirefighters during a pump exercise at Royal Hospital Chelsea, SW London
GLC-LFB Major fire, Chelsea Hospital, PimlicoTwelve pumps and two turntable ladders were called to deal with the major blaze at the Chelsea Hospital that destroyed the roof of the building and seriously damaged the upper floor
Plaistow Fever HospitalWashbourn II Ward at Plaistow Fever Hospital, 1905 Date: 1905
Mount Pleasant Hospitals, Washington, D. CMount Pleasant Hospitals, Washington, D.C. Date c1862
Douglas & Stanton Hospitals, Washington, D. CDouglas & Stanton Hospitals, Washington, D.C. Bird s-eye view of Douglas & Stanton Hospital and grounds, Washington, D.C. Date c1864. Douglas & Stanton Hospitals, Washington, D.C
St. Katharines Hospital, Regents Park, London, England Date: c. 1829
Princess Mary as a nursePrincess Mary, only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, later the Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, as a nurse during her training at the Childrens Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London
Regents Park, London c. 1829Regents Park, London, England showing Gloucester Gate and St. Katharines Hospital Date: c. 1829
Nurse and PatientNurse and her little patient at Childrens hospital, Stockholm, 1940s. Date: 1940s
Hospital, ChicagoCook County Hospital is staffed by 64 house and 68 attending physicians, and 400 nurses, treating over 4000 charity patients. Date: 1916
Abbots Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England, was founded in 1619, as a home for old people. It was a gift from Archbishop Abbot to his home town. Date: 17th century
Joyce Green Hospital ND Aero PictorialAerial view of the Joyce Green (foreground) and Orchard (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston
Joyce Green and Orchard Hospitals, Dartford, KentAerial view of the Orchard (foreground) and Joyce Green (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston
Invalids at Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, 1900Invalids from the Boer War campaign outside the Royal Victoria Military Hospital in Netley, near Southampton. Date: August 1900
Marie Curie HospitalThe Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
French Nurses 1930SA matron and a nurse attending to bedridden patients in one of the wards of the Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
Royal Victoria HospitalROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL At Netley, near Southampton Date: C.1860
Hospital Ward / 1888A nurse carries a cup of tea to a patient in the one of the wards in London Hospital, Whitechapel Date: 1888
The Park Hospital, Hither Green, LondonKitchens of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. Uniformed staff cook food on a large range. The only man present operates a large mincing machine
Babington House Hospital, Belper, DerbyshireAerial view of Babington House Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire. The building, designed as a workhouse by George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt, was erected in 1839-40
Preparing for refugees arrival WWIIThe Cheyne Hospital in London prepares to receive refugees. Camp beds are set up in the wards and the beds fixed with a number to identify the occupant
Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east LondonA view of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. The Park was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
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
Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east LondonA distant view of the Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east London. The Brook was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
Downs Childrens Hospital, Sutton, SurreyAerial view of the Downs Childrens Hospital on Banstead Road, Sutton, Surrey, originally opened in 1883 as part of the South Metropolitan District School for pauper children
Prince of Wales (later George V) at football matchThe Prince of Wales (soon to become George V) attending a football (probably rugby) match between the students of Guys Hospital and the London Hospital