mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). First Siege of Saragossa (July-August 1808). The Countess Burita, together with other women going to the defensive bastions to help the wounded. Litography. SPAIN
Boyacᠢattle, Bolrs soldiers defeating Jos項Boyacᠢ attle, Bol rs soldiers defeating Jos頍.Barreiros royalist soldiers, making sure Nueva Granada was independent. Painting
Spain. First Carlist War. Ramabrera woundedSpain. First Carlist War. Ram abrera wounded in Ar鶡 lo de la Sierra (1836). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Three Injured firemen taken to Barts HospitalFollowing a fire that occurred in a flour wharf in Commercial Road, Whitechapel, three injured firemen (right) are placed in a senior officers staff car
Kouropatkin sic is surprised at his dinner by wounded from the front. Print shows Russian General Aleksei Nikolaevich Kuropatkin upsetting the dinner table as wounded Russian soldiers with battleship
American Fund for French Wounded. A French soldier picking up medical supplies from the Red Cross. Two nurses in background
The Place were Stonewall Jackson fell, mortally wounded. Jacksons grave and 5 men on horse-drawn carriage in foreground. Date c1890
French General PauPortrait of the French General Pau. " This gallant French commander lost his right arm in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870."
The YMCA service for relatives of dangerously wounded. Poster showing a woman visiting a wounded soldier in a hospital, as a doctor and Red Cross nurse look on. Date 1915
The French Red Cross" The French Red Cross never forgets them..." A superb stylised postcard praising the efforts of the French Red Cross in World War Two - entering the warzone with supplies to aid
The U. S. Battleship MaineThe U.S. Battleship Maine. Twin Screw; Length, 318 Feet; Breadth, 57 Feet; Displacement, 6, 682 Tons. Destroyed in the Harbor of Havana, February 15th, 1898
Convalescent Wounded Soldiers - WWIDuring the First World War, injured soldiers returning from the front were often billeted in Stately homes and grand houses
Poster: Blood Donors Wanted. Your blood can save the life of someone, somewhere. Showing two soldiers tending a wounded colleague. 20th century
Silhouettes of wartime scenes with soldiersSilhouettes of wartime scenes, showing soldiers in various situations. From the top: every dog has his day, the last straw, empty vessels cause the most sound, and a couple is not always a pair
Silhouettes of soldiers in wartimeSome of our lads -- silhouettes of soldiers in wartime. Including a piper playing the bagpipes, men standing on guard or chatting, a drummer, men carrying tools and materials for trench digging
Male Child found dead -- reward poster
British Chaplain writes for a wounded soldierA British Chaplain writing home for a wounded British Tommy, seated on a stretcher with injuries to his right leg circa 1916
Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath, WW1Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath outside a military hospital during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917
Australian medical centre, Becourt Chateau, France, WW1An Australian medical centre in Becourt Chateau, northern France, during the First World War. Showing Australian soldiers having their wounds dressed. Date: July 1916
Wounded soldier on muddy road, Macedonian Front, WW1A wounded soldier is helped along a muddy road by two colleagues on the Macedonian Front during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917
Disabled soldierA disabled soldiers from WWII on his way home. Trelleborg railway station, Sweden 1943. Date: 1943
Wounded German prisoners of war, WW1Wounded German prisoners of war captured by the British on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
German Red Cross with wounded French Soldiers - WWIWounded French POWs from German prison camps received at a railwaty station by the German Red Cross. Date: circa 1916
Patriotic French postcard, Defending the Flag, WW1A patriotic French postcard produced during the First World War, entitled Defending the Flag. Showing a French soldier receiving the flag from a dying colleague
Attending to wounded German prisoner, WW1An Allied soldier attending to a wounded German prisoner in a muddy field during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Wounded British troops, Salonika, WW1Wounded British troops in a field hospital marquee at Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917
Gladstone - the return of the vanquishedThe return of the vanquished! Cartoon of William Gladstone on the front cover of Funny Folks, after the defeat of his Irish Home Rule bill. Date: 1886
Wounded man in street, Malines, Belgium, WW1Tending a wounded man in the street at Malines, Belgium, during the retreat to Antwerp, First World War. He is carried by soldiers, under the supervision of a nurse. Date: 1 September 1914
Wounded Austrian soldiers and their nurses, WW1Wounded Austrian soldiers and their nurses during the First World War. They are in a corridor of the University of Vienna, which has been converted into a hospital ward. Date: 1914
German prisoners at Verdun, France, WW1German prisoners of war walking along a road at Verdun, north eastern France, during the First World War. 1917
Sketch of soldier with bandage and medal, WW1Profile sketch of a soldier during the First World War with his head bandaged and a medal on his chest. Date: 1914-1918
Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1An operation dugout of a field ambulance of the 42nd East Lancashire Division during the First World War. A bullet has just been removed from a mans arm. Date: 1914-1918
American wounded and German POWs, Argonne, France, WW1Wounded American troops and German prisoners of war in Argonne, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 5 October 1918
Captured British troops, Dardanelles, WW1Captured British troops in the Dardanelles (Turkey), during the First World War. Date: 1915-1916
Wounded Belgian troops in Calais, France, WW1Wounded Belgian troops from Furnes, marching through Calais, north western France, during the First World War. Date: 11 November 1914
Busy communication trench, Mesopotamia, WW1A busy communication trench in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) during an action, with walking wounded and stretcher cases, during the First World War. Date: circa 1915-1918
Karl Eduard NobilingDr. Nobiling, the would-be assassin of Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany. On the 2nd June 1878, Nobiling shot and wounded Kaiser Wilhelm I but failed to kill him. Date: 1878
Oberleutnant von Brandis who stormed Fort DouaumontOberleutnant von Brandis (left) in command of German troops who stormed and took Fort Douaumont in the early days of the Battle of Verdun in World War One
Wartime leaflet, blood transfusion serviceWartime leaflet about the blood transfusion service, showing how blood, and blood transfusion equipment, are dropped by parachute behind enemy lines to save the lives of wounded soldiers. 1940s
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
Queen Mary visiting a Red Cross hospital at NetleyQueen Mary visiting the Royal Victoria Military Hospital at Netley, near Southampton, expanded and used by the Red Cross during the First World War. With her were King George V and Princess Mary
George V and Queen Mary visiting a Red Cross hospitalKing George V and Queen Mary with others, visiting the Royal Victoria Military Hospital at Netley, near Southampton, expanded and used by the Red Cross during the First World War
Raymond Poincare decorating wounded soldiersRaymond Poincare (1860-1934), French President, decorating wounded soldiers at the Invalides, Paris, during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
King Richard forgives his assassinMortally wounded, King Richard nevertheless pardons the crossbowman, Bertrand de Gurdon, who had shot him from the battlements of the castle of Chalus-Chabrol Date: March 1199
English vets on the Western Front tend to wounded cavalry horses, injured in recent combat action. Date: circa 1944
Bethnal Green Military Hospital, East LondonBethnal Green Military Hospital, Cambridge Heath Road, East London. The hospital, designed by Messrs Giles, Gough and Trollope, was opened in 1900 as the Bethnal Green Union infirmary
Arms and the Man by Edwin MorrowSub-titled - A suggestion for patriotic girls who wish to show their sympathy with the wounded in a practical way. A courting couple during World War I find an ingenious way of walking arm in arm by
North Evington War Hospital, LeicestershireA general view of the North Evington War Hospital in Leicestershire. The buildings were opened in 1905 as the Leicester Union Infirmary but were deployed for military use during the First World War