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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
Mairi Chisholm and Elsie Knocker - Madonnas of PervyseMairi Lambert Gooden-Chisholm of Chisholm, better known as Mairi Chisholm (1895-1981), Scottish nurse and ambulance driver during World War I, pictured right with, on the left
Royal wedding, 1923 - Duke & Duchess of York return from AbbA smiling Duchess of York (formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and then Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) returning back to Buckingham Palace after her marriage to Prince Albert
Advert for recruitment of nurses 1943How you can become a nurse. You receive free training - with pay. On passing the exams State Registration follows and opens the door to a career full of happy service and opportunity
WW1 - A ward car of an Ambulance Train built by the Caledonian Railway Company, on the order of the War Office, for conveyance of Wounded British soldiers in France from the Front to the Channel
Western Hospital, Seagrave Road, Fulham - Doctors ResidenceUniformed nurses stand next to the doctors residence at the Western Fever Hospital on Seagrave Road, Fulham. Opened in 1877
Stourbridge 1st Southern General HospitalNurses and patients in a ward at the Stourbridge Union workhouse at Kingswinford, during its First World War occupation as a military hospital when it became part of the 1st Southern General
Poor law childrens hospital wardA childrens hospital ward, though to be in a workhouse or poor law infirmary. In the scene are nurses, patients, cot beds, babys crib, and a playpen. Date: circa 1912
Shirley Warren Infirmary, SouthamptonWard interior at Shirley Warren Infirmary, Southampton. It was erected by Southampton Incorporation (Southamptons poor relief authority) in 1902 at a site on Tremona Road, Shirley Warren
St Lukes Hospital, Lowestoft, SuffolkSt Lukes Hospital at Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly the Empire Hotel, the building was acquired in 1921 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board
Nursery at Childrens Home, Ashley Down, BristolChildren and nurses at an unnamed orphanage or childrens home in the Ashley Down area of Bristol, perhaps one of the Muller Homes established by George Muller. Date: early 20th century
Incubators, at the Maternity Hospital, Port Royal, ParisA sketch of Mr Tarniers incubators for babies. The incubator is made of a wooden box with padded sides, for insulation. The box containing the child sits on a compartment of hot water bottles
Queen Mother 1947ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA AND RHODESIA: Queen Elizabeth attends the Civic Ball, City Hall, Durban. She makes her entrance on the arm of the Mayor, Rupert Ellie Brown
Red Cross volunteer nurse, WW1A Red Cross volunteer nurse during the First World War (Ellen Auerbach). circa 1916
Group photo of nurses, WW1Group photo of nurses during the First World War, including Ellen Auerbach. circa 1916
Fashionable jewels 1933Model wearing ornamental jewellery with time watch which fastens on top of the womens clothing by Ciro. 1933
On leave in Paris, dance at the British Army & Navy ClubOur men on leave in Paris: a dance at the British Army and Navy Leave Club, 1918. The British Army and Navy Leave Club in Paris is a great boon to thousands of British soldiers at the Front who spend
Miss Whitburn, Mombasa European Hospital, KenyaMiss Whitburn, a nurse at Mombasa European Hospital, Kenya, East Africa. 1922
Sister Martha and Sister Rind, Mombasa, KenyaSister Martha and Sister Rind, nurses at Mombasa European Hospital, Kenya, East Africa. 1922
Victorian nurse with babyVictorian nurse Mrs Hugounet holding baby Cedric, standing in the garden. circa 1900
WW1 Ambulance Train Ward CarTwo nurses on the Continental Ambulance Train display equipment in the ward car, beds arranged for sitting up cases. Date: circa 1915
Cow & Gate Snap - Just a stir and its ready! circa 1930s
Two black student nurses sitting by a plant in the Womens HNottingham. Two black student nurses, in full uniform with capes, sitting by a plant in the Womens Hospital Peel street. Rug on the floor and chair -near picture front. Date: 1960s
Seven black British Caribbean and African students having aNottingham. Seven student nurses out of uniform having a day out. Black British Caribbean and African students- four men and three woman line up for a group picture
Black nurses amongst white nurses having a group pictureNottingham. Group of student nurses, including black and white nurses having group picture, in full uniform. Some are sitting on chairs, whilst others stand at the back line
Red Cross in Japan, nurses for the front, 1904The Red Cross in Japan: nurses for the front during the Russo-Japanese War. Trained nurses leaving Tokyo on their way to the front, marching to the railway station. Date: 1904
Gordon Ward, Her Majestys Hospital, Barnardos Home, StepneInterior of Gordon Ward at Her Majestys Hospital, opened in 1887 as part of the Barnardos complex at Stepney Causeway, East London. Nurses attend the patients who include a small boy with crutches
Swiss Red Cross Nurses. Date: 1923
Great Ormond Street Hospital for sick children - applying a surgical dressing n the Outpatients Department Date: circa 1908
Old Maid card - Nanny. circa 1940s
Music cover, Nursie! Nursie! WW2Music cover, Nursie! Nursie! Words and music by Art Noel and Don Pelosi. 1939
VAD Hospital stores, Quex HouseThe Billiard Room of Quex House was used as the Hospital Stores during the War. Two VAD nurses are seated either side of a table. One is sewing, the other is writing
Patients and nurses in front of Quex HouseA group of patients, with five VAD nurses, in front of Quex House in about 1915. On the left can be seen the Winter Garden, a large conservatory joined to the drawing room of Quex House