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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
A group of Tommies and two nurses relaxing in the garden. Photograph
Portrait of Edith Cavell. WW1Portrait of Edith Cavell - Make Her Cause Of Mercy Your Own. By Eleanor M. Ross. The original drawing was exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1917
Head and shoulders portrait of a WW1 nurseHead and shoulders portrait of a First World War nurse, English School. Date: circa 1915
Volunteer nurses learning to bandage, outbreak of WW1Volunteer nurses practising their bandaging techniques on children at Kensington Town Hall shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
Hospital Ward at the NCH Childrens Home, Chipping Norton, OInterior view of a sick ward at the Chipping Norton National Childrens Home. Uniformed nurses attend their young patients. Date: Date unknown
Ragged Schools Creche, Field Lane, LondonYoung children in the care of two nurses at the Field Lane Ragged Schools creche. Date: Date unknown
Childrens Ward at German Hospital, LondonChildren and nurses in a ward at Londons German Hospital. Date: Date unknown
Miss Yvonne FitzroyYvonne Fitzroy (1891 - 1971), British actress, and daughter of Sir Almeric Fitzroy who had been Clerk of the Privy Council since 1898, pictured in uniform during the First World War
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
Tatler cover - Yvonne Fitzroy, WW1Yvonne FitzRoy (1891-1971), actress and society figure on the front cover of The Tatler magazine in 1917. She was a theatre actress before the First World War
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
La-rola cream advertisement, WW1Advertisement for La-role scented toilet milk, easily absorbed into the skin, very economcal and ideal for use by nurses or munition workers, particularly for hands worn by war work. Date: 1918
Lady Diana Manners as a nurse, WW1Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich
Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse during WWIMillicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], Duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer
Hospital nurses boarding a train to Portsmouth during WWIWomen volunteered in their thousands to become nurses during the first few months of World War I. Here a detachment of nurses board a train from London Waterloo to Portsmouth to work with the British
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
Glory Hancock, WW1Madelon Battle Hancock (1881 - 1930), known as Glory Hancock was the most decorated woman of the First World War, with twelve medals awarded in total for her work
Lady Stradbroke posed with bombs dropped on Henham Hall, WW1Lady Stradbroke, formerly Helena Fraser and wife of George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, pictured in nurses uniform at the family home of Henham Hall in Suffolk contemplating the bombs dropped by
General Haigs daughters in Red Cross dress, WW1The daughters of General and Lady Haig - Alexandra and Victoria dressed in miniature Red Cross outfits during the First World War and posed with a kid goat. Date: 1915
Eve in Tatler as a nurse, WW1Eve, the fictional Hon. Evelyn Fitzhenry, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist, pictured stylishly dressed as a nurse, the favourite occupation for the majority of high-born ladies during the First
Lady Swettenham, an ambulance worker in France, WW1Lady Swettenham, formerly Mary Emily Copeland, wife of the famous colonial administrator, Sir Alexander Sweettenhan, K.C.M.G
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
Pears Soap advertisement featuring WW1 nurseAn advertisement for Pears soap during the First World War, part of a series called Womanhood in War Time and featuring a Red Cross nurse The copy claims that Pears is preferred by the brave women
Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse, Tatler cover, WMillicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer
Colonial children and their Indian nurses (ayahs). Date: circa 1890s
Trench Cooking for WomenCookery lessons in a trench dug-out - a special feature at Kings College for Women, London, as training for nurses leaving for the front. Date: 1915
City of London Asylum, Stone, KentPatients and nurses in the St Raphael Ward of the City of London Asylum at Stone. Date: Date unknown
Bawnboy Union Workhouse, County Cavan, IrelandTwo uniformed staff, perhaps nurses, stand in front of the Union Workhouse at Bawnboy, County Cavan Date: 1910
Nine wartime silhouettes. From the top left: unidentified man, Royal Navy surgeon, two American nurses. From the bottom left: unidentified woman, 8th American Air Force, Cook Wren, American WaC
Nurses on board boat for Belgium, WW1A group of nurses on board a boat destined for the British Field Hospital in Belgium during the First World War. Those wearing riding kit are ambulance wagon drivers. Date: 1914
Viewing the royal wedding, 1923Spectators clambering up a lamp post near Westminster Bridge in order to gain a better view of the passing procession following the wedding of Prince Albert
Nurses viewing the royal wedding, 1923Nurses climbing up a tree in the Mall in a bid to have a view of the passing procession following the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York
Advert for recruitment of nurses and midwives 1943Nurses and widwives needed. The wartime job that can be your career... The girl who becomes a nurse or midwife is doing a war job of vital importance
A Gynaecological Operation in St PetersburgEarly 20th century Gynaecological surgery taking place in front of a vast audience of Surgeons, would-be surgeons and nurses in the Obstetric Institute in St Petersburg, Russia. Date: 1905
Children and Nurses in a Russian KindergardenA Kindergarden in the Mid Asian Russian republic in the 1930s run by nineteen nurses. Date: 1930 s
Military - Red Army NursesA group of the Red Army Nurses in Russia in the early 20th century. Date: circa 1920
Train Transporting Typhoid SufferersA Russian train being used as a temporary hospital specialising in treatment for patients suffering from Typhoid fever. Date: 1920
Russian Troops Getting Medical Aid, WW1During World War One between 3, 749, 000 and 4, 950, 000 Russian troops sustained injuries whilst fighting. This was more than any other participating nation
Advertisement for Sanitas disinfectant, WW1Wartime advertisement for Sanitas disinfectant, by appointment to King George V -- don t use German disinfectants. Sanitas Fluid for washing wounds, purifying the air of sick rooms, etc
First Aid Nursing Corps in the trenches, 1915A scene in France showing members of the First-Aid Nurses Corps bringing relief to a sufferer in the trenches. Date: 1915
Sunlight TreatmentA group of nurses laying down three babies for sunlight treatment. Date: early 1930s
Gramophone GirlsThree girls (nurses or shop girls?) in matching hats, listening to the latest 78s on their gramophone on a pebbly beach. Date: early 1930s
Dogs with NursesThree excited dogs being trained by nurses. Date: early 1930s