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American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - Recreation, U.S., France. "Waiting to go home" isn't as tedious as it used to be now that the doughboys have learned to do bead work, the new amusement has been introduced in France by Miss Gertrude Farrell, of New York City who is sitting surrounded by eager pupils. The boy on the left has made 27 necklaces which is taking home as souvenirs

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - American Red Cross Care Committee and the Rotary Club of Bath, England, entertain American wounded at the Bath War Hospital. District commander of American Red Cross, Lt. N.B. Martin of San Francisco, in the back row, near flagpole; Lord Mayor of Bath, his hat off, to the left of the flagpole, wearing his chain of office over his shoulders. Behind him, in high hat, is the High Sheriff

The best form of recreation that has been offered the American soldiers in the big Base Ports has been a new occupation that leaves them no spare time. They have been taught handicrafts of all kinds in the Red Cross Recreation Huts. At St. Nazaire, they specialized on bead work under the direction of Miss Gertrude Farrel of New York City

American Red Cross - Entertainments - American Red Cross Pageant, Huntington, L.I., New York. Photo shows the characters in the French Episode of the American Red Cross Pageant held on the Rosemary Estate, Huntington, L.I., N.Y., 1917. Left to right: Eugene O'Brien, Miss Ivy Troutman, Jeanne Eagles, Alison Mc Bain, Mrs. Ben Ali Haggin, Ina Claire, Clifton Webb, Margaret Boyd and Aimee Dalmores

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Reims, France. Exterior of American Red Cross Canteen at Reims and working staff. The American Red Cross workers seated in the front row: Capt. R.R.J. Faure, Chauffeur. The elderly woman seated between them is Mme. Founriaux, a native of Reims, who never left the city during the four years owing to her heroism the French Government awarded her Croix de Guerre. She is now helping the American Red Cross most efficiently

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - Tired and hungry they have no place to go and amuse themselves while they are waiting for the train to start for the front. They were pioneers of the American Army and did not enjoy as many of the privileges which the men now have at the hands of the American Red Cross

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The exterior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen at Le Mans, France. There are 47 beds for officers and 250 for enlisted men. The canteen serves betrween five and six thousand meals every 24 hours, in the dinning room which seats 250 men. There are shower baths check rooms, tailors to sew on truant buttons and do general mending, an officers recreation room, and a large recreation hut for enlisted men, a large lunch counter where hot chocolate, coffee, and sandwiches are served between meal hours

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - U.S. Canteens in France. Doughboys in front of the American Red Cross canteen in the St. Mihiel salient. They are waiting for their turn in distribution of doughnuts, cigarettes and magazines. This outpost outfit followed a few miles behind the doughboys in their new advance. When the American infantrymen dug in, the American Red Cross dug in also under a ruined house, started their fires, and within a few hours were serving thousands of weary but enthusiastic Americans with hot drinks and other comforts

Reims, France. Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen at Reims, France. This section of the devastated district has been opened to sightseeing parties made up of the members of the A.E.F. This Canteen is situated in what was a school house. The windows are all blown out, and paper window panes used instead, but the Red Cross, with a few materials and much American initiative, managed to make the place fairly comfortable. Capt. R.J. Faure and his assistants, Miss Bennett and Miss Porter are in the background

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - Recreation, U.S., France. The best form of recreation that has been offered the American soldiers in the big base ports has been a new occupation that leaves them no spare time. They have been taught handicrafts of all kinds in the Red Cross Recreation huts. At St. Nazaire, they specialized on bead work under the direction of Miss Gertrude Farrel of New York City

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American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - American Red Cross Canteen, Issoudan, France. American soldiers enjoying a moving picture show

An ophthalmologist and medical technicians prepare to remove a cataract from a patient in an operating room aboard the hospital ship USNS MERCY (T-AH-19). The ship is visiting various ports in the Philippines during the first phase of its five-month humanitarian medical service and training mission. While in the Philippines, U.S. Navy, Army and Air Force medical personnel embarked aboard the MERCY are providing treatment for indigent Filipinos, both ashore and aboard ship

"Plate No. IV. Camp of the Right Wing, 13th Army Corps, on the Yocknapatafa [Yocona River], Decbr. 21st 1862. Surveyed under the Direction of 1st Lieut. Js. H. Wilson, Chief Topl. Engr."

Oslo. Christiania. Havnen. Blyantskisse av John Edy: Drawings, Norway, 1800. "Mr Ankers House, Paleet, med strandpaviljong sett fra havna, tollboden." Skissealbum utlånt av Deichmanske bibliotek.

A blue and white plate on a black background. Tile handicrafts increased.

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A blue and white plate on a black background. Tile handicrafts increased.

map from "Album de la República O. del Uruguay compuesto para la Exposicion Continental de Buenos Aires bajo la direction de los señores F. A. Berra, A. de Vedia, y C. M. de Pena. [With maps.]"

Farrel Farm, 7381 North Washington Street, Denver, Denver County, CO

American Library Association - European - French - Storing A.L.A. books in warehouse, St. Nazaire, France

The Army of the Potomac in huts / / sketched by Theodore R. Davis. The teamsters' duel / sketched by Alfred R. Waud

The West-India pilot. Containing piloting directions for Port Royal Harbour in Jamaica, in and out through the kays ... The whole illustrated with a number of copper plates, finished by the best hands, describing the ports and bays ... with the true soundings laid down with the utmost exactness.

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