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Student nurses working with bandagesGuy?s Hospital Preliminary Training School, London. Student nurses sit at a table together preparing laundered bandages to make splints Date: circa 1930
Student nurses in a classroomClassroom with a doctor teaching anatomy to a group of student nurses accompanied by their ward sister, location unknown. The Metropolitan Asylums Board (London)
Casualties 1870German soldiers are ministered to by nurses during the Franco-Prussian War. Date: 1870
CHILD AND SICK PUPA small girl nurses her sick puppy. Date: circa 1890
PATIENT AND NURSE / 1880A sick looking patient and her nurse, Spain Date: 1880
NURSE: BATHING PATIENTBathing an elderly patient who is bed bound Date: 1905
ST EDMUND BIRTHThis purports to depict the birth of St Edmund, king of East Anglia : in fact he was born at Nurnberg in 841, but this is typical of a 15th century English bedroom Date: 15th century
NURSE AT HOTEL-DIEUHOSPITALIERE DE LHOTEL-DIEU nursing sister at the Hotel-Dieu hospital, in front of Notre-Dame, Paris
Black nannies in America, 1886A relaxed looking group of black nurses with their charges sit on the verandah somewhere in America Date: 1886
A young nurse in her uniform - North East EnglandA Studio portrait photograph of a young nurse in her uniform - North East England. WW1 era. circa 1910s
Three Nurses in uniform - WW1 era - North London. Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Wounded Soldiers convalescing at St Lukes Barton Hill, Bristol - 6 September, 1917. Date: 1917
St Bartholomews Hospital, London - Smithfield WardSt Bartholomews Hospital, Farringdon, City of London - Smithfield Ward. Date: circa 1907
WW1 - Victory Celebrations in London - Parade of Nurses - 19th July, 1919. Date: 1919
Dr Barnardos Homes, Girls Model Village, Barkingside EssexDr Barnardos Homes - Girls Model Village, Barkingside, Essex. Date: 1948
Duke of Kent and his children, 1940Prince George, Duke of Kent poses with his son, Prince Edward, and daughter, Princess Alexandra, alongside a group of Canadian nurses. 1940
Switzerland - High Altitude Clinic of Dr Rollier at Le SepeySwitzerland - The Hazels - A High Altitude Clinic of Dr. Auguste Rollier (The Sun Doctor) at Le Sepey, Cergnat - specialising in Sunlight Cure for children with TB and respiratory conditions (see)
Barbara LutyensMiss Barbara Lutyens, known as Barbie, eldest daughter of the architect Edwin Lutyens. Married, as his second wife, Captain David Euan Wallace, whose first wife was Idina Sackville
Queen Marie of Romania in nurses uniform, WW1Queen Marie of Romania (1875-1938), formerly Princess Marie of Edinburgh (and Saxe-Coburg), dressed in a nurses uniform during World War I
Red Cross nurse regulation uniform, WW1The regulation dress of the Red Cross nurse at the beginning of the First World War. The dress is of dark blue zephyr, the apron of thick white linen with a red cross stitched on to the bib
Formosa Oolong Tea advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Formosa Oolong Tea Rooms, the perfect place to unwind after a tiring day doing war work, such as these nurses pictured
Lady Iris Capell as a nurse at Watford hospital, 1914Lady Iris Mary Athenais de Vere Capell (1895-1977), elder daughter of George Devereaux De Vere Capell, 7th Earl of Essex and his American wife, Adela Beach Grant
Grand Duchess George of Russia - her English hospitalThe Grand Duchess George of Russia (1876 - 1940), formerly Princess Maria of Greece, daughter of King George I of Greece and sister of King Constantine of Greece
Guys Hospital - Henriette Raphael Nurses Home. Henriette Raphael gave her name to the first purpose-built nurses home at Guys Hospital which opened in 1902 & was funded by donations from her husband
Princess Elizabeth in PramPrincess Elizabeth in a pram. The future Queen Elizabeth II in a pram pushed by her nanny Clara Knight and accompanied by her grandfather, King George V
Wet nurse feeds baby using a goatA Cuban wet nurse feeds a baby in her care using the milk from a goat, who is actively participating in the exchange! 1907
School medicalHealth service for schoolchildren, 1938
St Johns Childrens Home, Ipswich, SuffolkChildren and nurses at the St Johns Childrens Home on Bloomfield Street in Ipswich, Suffolk. The childrens toys include two rocking horses
Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North LondonThe Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. Nursery children are at play while nurses keep watch
Bagthorpe Military Hospital, NottinghamSoldiers and nurses pose in front of the Bagthorpe Military Hospital - the First World War guise of Nottinghams workhouse infirmary, now part of the City Hospital
The Little Hoppers Hospital at Five Oak Green, Paddock Wood, Kent, which prior to its role as a hospital for the many local hop pickers, was the Rose & Crown public house
Nannies with ChildrenChildren wheeled in their perambulators by professional nurses in Kensington Gardens (London)
Lancaster County Lunatic Asylum - staff and patients in the infectious hospital
Nuttall Memorial Hospital, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, with six nurses and two men on a terrace. Date: circa 1925
Lancaster County Lunatic Asylum - Patients GalleryTwo nurses stand on Gallery 5 at Lancaster County Lunatic Asylum. Behind them regularly spaced doors lead to the patients individual rooms
Advert for Garroulds uniforms for nurses 1916Offical uniforms of British Red Cross Society. Date: 1915
St. Marys Cottage Hospital, Plaistow, East London, showing nurses and children. 1893
Four black nurses stand by the hospital wall in NottinghamWomans Hospital Peel Street, Nottingham. Four black student nurses, stand to have their pictures taken outside in the hospital ground, by the opened window at the back. Date: 1960s
Greymount Hospital School, Belfast - an oblique front close in view of the building with patients out in the balcony, in their beds and nurses alongside
Cowan- Heron Cottage Hospital, Dromore - a front view of building with three nurses at the front door. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dromore). Date: circa early 1900s
Kitchen at Weir Red Cross Hospital, Balham, London, WW1Red Cross nurses in the kitchen at Weir Red Cross Hospital, Balham, South London. Mrs Tytler, head cook, manages the kitchen with a staff of Kensington Red Cross VAD members. Date: 1915
Red Cross canteen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, WW2Red Cross canteen at Milwaukee Station (part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
At the Oldway military hospital in Paignton, Devon, WW1A group taken at the military hospital established at Paignton, Devon during the First World War. From left to right, front row, Dr FitzSimon, Mr Paris Singer (owner of the mansion)
VAD girl, WW1A cartoon drawing a VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) nurse, showing her made up of the three letters forming her name and carrying a tray. Date: 1918
Sketch cover, Lady Michelham as a nurse, WW1Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring Lady Michelham, formerly Miss Aimee Geraldine Bradshaw, at the time she was working on an ambulance train given by her husband
Lady Furness as a nurse, WW1Lady Furness, formerly Ada Daisy Hogg, first wife of Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness, pictured in nursing uniform in 1917
Edward Nicholl Home for Babies, Llandaff, GlamorganshireNurses and children at the Edward Nicholl Home For Babies at Llandaff near Cardiff. The home was established in 1918 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s
Calderdale Royal Hospital, nurses homeCalderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax: nurses home. The site opened in 1901 as the Halifax Union workhouse infirmary, later becoming Halifax General Hospital, now the Calderdale Royal Hospital