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Cow Goddess Hathor nursing Pharaoh HoremhebFragment of a granite statue depicting cow goddess Hathor nursing Pharaoh Horemheb. Reign of Horemheb. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1319-1292 BC. Date: 13th century BC
St Bartholomews Hospital, London - Mary WardSt Bartholomews Hospital, Farringdon, City of London - Mary Ward. Date: circa 1907
The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry behind the front line in WW1 Date: circa 1916
WW2 Christmas Card, F. A. N. YA WW2 Christmas greetings card illustration which portrays a saluting woman working for The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, a British independent all female charity which was heavily active in nursing
Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, WW2Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, Second World War Date: circa 1941
The Children's Terrace, St Thomas's Hospital, London Date: circa 1931
German military hospital, staff and patients, WW1 Date: circa 1916
Elizabeth Fulcher Nursing HomePhotograph of the Elizabeth Fulcher nursing home at Elizabeth House, Devonshire Street, W.1. The home included three fully equipped operating theatres, designed by Architect, James J. S. Naylor
Lady Alexandra Haig (1907-1997), daughter of Field Marshal Earl Haig, on duty with the Voluntary Aid Detatchment (VAD). Date: 1940
Advert, Yardley cosmetics, WW2Advert, Yardley cosmetics, encouraging women to keep their standards up during WW2 - put your best face forward. Date: 1942
Architects photo of Nursing Home, London Road, Oxford. Date: circa 1955
Grand elderly ladies outside their retirement homeSome very grand elderly ladies, some in wheelchairs, pose outside their fine retirement care home, with large windows and ivy-clad walls. Date: circa 1903
Miss M. N. Fraser, Scottish golf captain, WW1Miss Madge Neil Fraser, a distinguished Scottish lady golfer and International Captain, who died while nursing in Serbia in 1915. Date: 1915
Lea Hurst, home of Florence NightingaleBorn in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florence's social standing to become
Florence Nightingale's carriageThe nursing carriage that accompanied Miss Florence Nightingale through the Crimean War. Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father
Comic postcard, Doctor and nurse, operating theatre Date: 20th century
Red Cross nurse praying Date: circa 1890
Comic postcard, Scene in childrens home Date: 20th century
Original Artwork - Get Better Quick card designOriginal Artwork - Design for a Get Better Quick card featuring a poorly teddy bear with an attentive young nurse holding a bottle of Castor Oil. A play on the word bear ! Date: circa 1937
Postcard design artwork - Obey your Doctor and your Nurse. A nurse approaches a sickly child bearing a LARGE bottle of medicine. Date: circa 1937
Postcard design artwork - Get well quick! A parent (bearing grapes) and a nurse (with a pot plant!) fussing and petting an ill young child in bed. Date: circa 1937
Comic postcard, Girl and boy, nurse and baby Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Doctor, nurse and bandaged patient Date: 20th century
Advert for Bengers food for nursing mothers, 1925 Date: 1925
Advert for Pears scented soaps, 1925 with emphasis on babies Date: 1925
Women of the merchant or artisan class. Waka poetry tutor in a daimyos house. Servants sewing, writing poems, wrapping items and carrying rice
Large group of nurses - WW1 era - Trainees?A large group of possibly trainee nurses - WW1 era. Date: circa 1915
HMS Pinafore, Little Buttercup mixes up the childrenHMS Pinafore. Little Buttercup explains that when she was baby-farming (nursing babies while their Papas and Mamas were travelling), she mixed up baby Captain Corcoran and baby Ralph Rackstraw
King George V and Queen Mary in Dundee, ScotlandKing George V and Queen Mary in the Royal Carriage, visiting a group of nurses in Dundee, Scotland. 1914
Highfield Military Hospital, LiverpoolNursing staff at the Highfield Infirmary for aged and infirm paupers in its First World War role as a Military Hospital. Date: circa 1916
Nurse holding childs hand, looking in on an operationNurse holding childs hand in a hospital, looking in on an operation. 20th century
Young San woman nursing child, South Africa. She wears a cape, necklaces and beaded skirt. From Francois Le Vaillants Second Voyage into the Interior of Africa
Tombs of the Tungusic natives of Chikhachyova Bay, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia (Castries Bay, Tartary). Tomb interior 1, coffin of a rich man to be interred in the tomb 2
Interior of a communal Inuit house in Greenland, with families cooking, sleeping, and nursing babies. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient
Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie Louise nursingNapoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie Louise nursing their first son Napoleon Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte, King of Rome, 1811
Theatre poster, Two Little Vagabonds by Sims and Shirley, based on a French play by Decourcelle. 1897
The Laying of the First Stone of the Nursing HomeThe laying of the first stone of a nursing home in the french colony at Lima. A crowd of people wait for the laying of the first stone, being inspected by a man in the middle of the room
Queen Mary visiting convalescent soldiers, WW1Queen Mary visiting convalescent soldiers during the First World War. 1914-1918
Wards in Beil Naura Hospital, Basra, Iraq, WW1Wards in Beil Naura Hospital, Basra, Iraq, during the First World War. circa 1916
A nurse carrying out Balneotherapy - Millfield HomeA nurse carrying out Balneotherapy - spraying with sea water - at the the Millfield Home for children with tuberculosis at Rustington, near Littlehampton, Sussex
Domestic scene with woman, baby and two boys at a tableDomestic scene with a woman, a baby and two boys at a table. Date: circa 1890s
Poster design, British Nursing, WW1Poster design by Gerald Spencer Pryse, for The Nations Fund for Nurses, First World War. circa 1915
Nurse, by Albert de Belleroche, WW1Nurse, lithograph by Albert de Belleroche, First World War. 1914-1918
Three nurses sewing at a table, WW1Three nurses sewing at a table, First World War. 1914-1918
Oakes Home, Denver, Colorado, USA - a health institution and TB sanatorium. Date: circa 1920
Nursing baby - Two young girls nursing a young baby. (German). Artist: MSM Date: circa 1900
Nurses in Hospital Date: 1944
Group of nurses in front of Houses of ParliamentGroup of seven nurses standing on the South Bank of the river Thames with Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in background. Date: 1988