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  • Army medical officers in the field constructing stretchers with logs and straw which are then pulled by a horse. Watercolour.
  • Franco-Prussian War: the Crown Prince visiting the wounded. Wood engraving by H. Woods.
  • British Red Cross Society : 1D :  [Britannia supporting a wounded soldier lying on the battlefield, a horse-drawn ambulance approaches].
  • Crimean War: new ambulance transport service. Wood engraving.
  • Franco-Prussian War: the wounded entering Paris after the Battle at Chatillon. Wood engraving by C.J.Staniland, 1870.
  • Embarking sick below third cataract. Coloured lithograph by J.G. Keulemans after W.W.C. Verner.
  • Boer War: showing the work of the ambulance men and transport of the wounded. Process print after F. Theamen?.
  • Crimean War, England: landing the wounded at Portsmouth. Wood engraving.
  • Crimean War: ambulancemen carrying the wounded in the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Coloured lithograph by J. Needham, 1855, after W. Simpson.
  • Serbo-Bulgarian War: the Russian General Dragomirov being treated for his wounds. Wood engraving.
  • Russo-Turkish War: field hospital and ambulances waiting for the wounded. Wood engraving, 1877.
  • Franco-Prussian War: british ambulance stores at Metz. Wood engraving.
  • Franco-Prussian War: the use of private and public carriages as ambulances. Wood engraving by W.J. Palmer after G.U. Régamey.
  • Boer War: the work of the Natal volunteer ambulance force. Reproduction after a photograph by A.L. Twite after F. Dadd.
  • Boer War: British soldiers tending wounded Boers in an early stage of the Battle of Spion Kop. Watercolour by H.M. Paget, 1900.
  • Crimean War: carrying the wounded to Balaklava, Russia. Wood engraving.
  • A parade of soldiers marching past l'Hopital Blindé and ambulancemen. Lithograph by Raffet.
  • Chaos in the aftermath of battle with the dead and wounded being attended to as the armies retreat. Engraving by J. J. Kleinschmidt after G. P. Rugendas I.
  • Regensburg (Ratisbon), Bavaria, Germany: bird's eye view of the town with an ornamental frame showing scenes from the plague. Etching by J.A. Fridrich with printed text.
  • [Leaflet about the American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C., its history and its museums areas].
  • Boer War: train platform showing the arrival of wounded Boer soldiers, Pretoria. Process print.
  • Boer War: Boers tending the wounded British at Magersfontein. Process print after A. Ball.
  • Diagrams illustrating military ambulances of Europe and Africa with their interior design and basic equipment. Etching by S. Botta.
  • The National Heart Hospital, Westmorland Street, London. Photolithograph after G. B. Clilverd.
  • Burma: a wounded political officer being carried on a stretcher. Wood engraving by P. Naumann, 1889, after W.B. Wollen.
  • One of our relief stations with British voluntary lady workers  / British Committee of the French Red Cross.
  • Franco-Prussian War: wounded French prisoners from the Battle of Worth. Wood engraving, 1870.
  • Women wanted as ambulance drivers : offer your services to your local council or any branch of Women's Voluntary Services : Civil Defence / [Ministry of Labour and National Service?].
  • [Leaflet outlining what the British Red Cross Society does, giving their peacetime aims (after WW2)].
  • First Italo-Ethiopian War, 1895-1896: soldiers returing from Eritrea being taken into hospital in Naples. Process print by Meisenbach after J. Fortuné Nott after H. Lanos.