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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
Nell Lane Military Hospital, ManchesterA group of uniformed military personnel and nurses pose in front of the Nell Lane Military Hospital, Withington, Manchester
Exeter Union Workhouse childrens homeThe childrens home attached to the Union workhouse, Gladstone Road, Exeter. The building was erected in 1913-14 and immediately pressed into use as a First World War military hospital
The Warriors Return, satirical postcardA wounded soldier, drawn as a wooden puppet and carrying his own broken-off leg, looks at a WD (War Department) signpost pointing to the workhouse
Union Workhouse, Reading, BerkshireReading Union workhouse was opened in 1867 at a site on Oxford Road in Reading, Berkshire. This view of the entrance dates from the First World War when the site was taken over for use as a military
Union Workhouse, Guildford, SurreyThe entrance to the Guildford Union workhouse, Surrey, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital. Various military personnel can be seen, including an officer on crutches
Workhouse Infirmary, Kingston, SurreyThe infirmary at the Kingston Union workhouse, erected In 1897-9. During the First World War it was used for military casualties. In 1920, it was renamed Kingston and District Hospital
All for the FatherlandWounded French soldiers of different countries gather round a newspaper as a nurse reads the latest on Frances involvement in WW1. A German helmet, a war trophy, rests beneath the table
Gunshots in a TavernCustomers in a tavern in Fourmies, France, duck for cover as gun shots are fired inside the building
Wounded in the FightingCasualties of the Paris street fighting are transported to the Hospice Saint Louis
Wounded InsurgentsA convoy of wounded insurgents travels along the Micalowicz road where the rebel camp is located
Wounded French Soldiers entering Paris; Franco-Prussian WarEngraving showing French soldiers wounded in the engagement with the Prussians at Chatillon returning to Paris, 1870. This scene, on the Chausee de Maine
Wounded Soldiers in the Palace of Versailles; Franco-PrussiaIllustration showing the hospital set up in the Galerie of Louis XIII, in the Palace of Versailles, for the Prussian wounded soldiers during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1
Wounded Guards VisitedTsar Alexander II assassinated by nihilists : members of the royal family visit soldiers who were wounded when the mine exploded
Wounded HorsesTsar Alexander II assassinated by nihilists : two of the horses who were wounded by the explosion
Wounded from CustozzaAfter the battle of Custozza, wounded Italians arrive at Desenzano
Wounded OfficerA wounded officer is carried off the battlefield by his men. The uniforms are German or Austrian, and this is probably an incident of the Seven Years War
Wounded War-HorsesCountless horses are victims of mankinds wars : wounded war horses are cared for in an improvised dressing station as winter engulfs the Western Front
Wounded Soldiers / CallotThe human cost of war. The crippled and wounded - the legless and armless are given alms. Soup is dished out from a cauldron in the street