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American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Packing crutches to be shipped abroad. Red Cross worker at American Hospital Supply Service Station packing crutches to be shipped to the base hospitals abroad

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Red Cross Warehouse, France. Everybody is busy at the American Red Cross warehousei n assigning medical and other supplies to the American Army

American Red Cross - In the Service of Interior - Christmas Boxes - American Red Cross Christmas packets for shipment to soldiers and sailors abroad. New York, Nov. 1917

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Bandgages, gauze, cotton and other small packages used by the American Red Cross on battlefields for treatment for wounded

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Everybody is busy at the American Red Cross warehouse No. 11, at ----. In assigning medical and other supplies to the American army during the recent offensive

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Interior view of American Red Cross warehouse at New York ready to be shipped to France

American Red Cross - In the Service of Interior - Christmas Boxes - Parcels for soldiers. Members of the Braintree, Mass. Chapter of the American Red Cross bringing in packages which will be sent to soldiers

American Red Cross - Warehouses - American Red Cross. Sliding individual parcels by gravity from second story of Bumpliz warehouse into cars for shipment to American Prisoners in Germany

American Red Cross - In the Service of Interior - Christmas Boxes - Packing Christmas packages. Red Cross workers tying up Christmas packages in an American Supply Station, U.S.A

American Red Cross - Warehouses - When Red Cross packages reach one of the American Red Cross warehouses abroad the cases are opened and repacked for shipment to military and civil hospitals

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Photographer: C.P.I.

American Red Cross - Warehouses

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1917 - 1918
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American Red Cross - Refugees - Italian school children having a rest hour

Scrapbook of Eva Waldron during World War I

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R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Company, Front Office Block, 2980 Madison Road, Norwood, Hamilton County, OH

Costello Brothers, Incorporated, Warehouse, 111 Harris Avenue, Providence, Providence County, RI

Mantel clock with musical movement, Paris, France

Repacking and resorting boxes received from America in one of the American Red Cross warehouses in Paris

American Red Cross - Groups - Board of Governors of the New League of Red Cross Societies. The Red Cross Societies of the World recently organized in Paris and formed the League of Red Cross Societies, appointing Sir. David Henderson as Director General. Left to right, Board of Governors: Senator Frascara of the Italian Red Cross; Sir Arthur Stanley of the British Red Cross; Henry P. Davidson of American Red Cross (Chairman) Comte De Kergorlay of the French Red Cross and Prof. Ninagawa of the Japanese Red Cross

American Red Cross - Canteens - Interior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen in Le Mains, France, which feeds between five and six thousand men every 24 hours. This kitchen is never closed. Personnel left to right: Miss Hosfead Stern; Miss Milicent Stauft and Miss Ada Turner, serving dinner

Warehouse, Water and Dock Streets, Brooklyn.

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warehouses packages cross packages cases shipment hospitals world war 1914 1918 wwi ww1 american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross warehouses us national archives