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Cannes, France. Interior of the American Red Cross restrooms in the Hotel Bristol, Cannes. This is one of the great hotels which the Army has taken over as a hospital. The Red Cross workers, left to right are: Miss Josephine Johnson, 817 Main Street, Racine, Wis.; and Mrs. Roger Flanders, 86 Franklin Place, Milwaukee, Wis

Cannes, France. Interior of the American Red Cross restrooms in the Hotel Bristol, Cannes. This is one of the great hotels which the Army has taken over as a hospital. The Red Cross workers, left to right are: Miss Josephine Johnson, 817 Main Street, Racine, Wis.; and Mrs. Roger Flanders, 86 Franklin Place, Milwaukee, Wis

U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 93, Cannes, France, Red Cross recreation room at Hotel Pavillon

The American Red Cross has taken over the Hotel du Louve, Paris, for Officers of the American Expeditionary Forces on leave or just passing through the city. Every comfort has been provided for the guests and the dining room shown here is one of the greatest of them. French girls act as waitresses under the alert supervision of members of the Red Cross

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The American Red Cross took over the hotel du Louvre, Paris, France, for the use of American Officers while on leave or passing through Paris. Here is hown one of the bedrooms, large, spacious and airy

Brest, France. Interior of the Rest Room for the American Red Cross Canteen workers at Brest Dock Canteen. The Girls are: Miss Beatrice Allen, of New York City; Miss Sara Anderson, of Centreville, Miss.; and Miss Anna Kaye, of Lake Geneva, Wis

A.R.C. Rest Rooms in the Hotel Bristol, Cannes, one of the great Hotels which the Army has taken over as a hospital. Mrs. Roganto Lauders, A.R.C

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The American Red Cross is cooperating on a great scale with French experts in handling tuberculosis cases amongst French soldiers, especialling providing nurses and in educational work. Above winter scene shows a ville, one of many loaned to the French Government, with all the windows wide open to the fresh air and sunshine

A view of the American Red Cross Canteen #13, at Champs de Mars, Paris, France. This is one of the largest canteens in France, being made up of fifty tents, which were formerly used as a hospital at Chateau Thierry. There are 1,400 beds and a large canteen which is operated 24 hours a day. An enlisted man can get a nice, clean bed for one franc (about 18 cents) which includes a hot or cold bath, towels, soap, baggage checked and a shoeshine. The meals are supplied at the following rates: Breakfast: 50 centimes (about 9 cents); dinner: 75 centimes (about 14 cents) and supper: 50 centimes

Cannes, France. Interior of the American Red Cross restrooms in the Hotel Bristol, Cannes. This is one of the great hotels which the Army has taken over as a hospital. The Red Cross workers, left to right are: Miss Josephine Johnson, 817 Main Street, Racine, Wis.; and Mrs. Roger Flanders, 86 Franklin Place, Milwaukee, Wis

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: GuÚrin.

Date based on date of related, adjacent negative.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

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American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work (workrooms and classes) - Red Cross women stop bandage making to make garments for needy. This photograph shows the surgical dressing unit of the Red Cross which has been ordered to give up work on bandages and who are now making garments for the French and Belgian who are in need of clothing

LØKEN ØSTRE, 3 UKJENTE KVINNER, BARN, HUND, SKRELLING AV POTETER UTENDØRS, TREBUTTER, GRYTE.

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

American Red Cross Hospital, Lyon, France. Operating room

Portrett, kvinne med studentlue. Frøken Charlotte Kolstad.

Ondertekening van stukken bij de wapenstilstandsonderhandelingen te Brest-Litows, Bestanddeelnr 158-0656

Occupational woodworking shop such as to be found at almost all Canadian Military Convalescent Hospitals because of the therapeutic value of useful occupation. No. 964: Winnepeg, Man.; No. 965: Montreal, P.Q

Speaker signs last minute bills. Washington D.C., Aug 21. Rep. John J. O'Connor New York, Chairman of the House Rules Committee, "shoots" Speaker Bankhead as he signs the last minute bills passed by the House before their adjournment tonight. Others in the picture are Rep. Mary T. Norton (left) of New Jersey; and Mrs. Bankhead, 82137

4.Kriegsmappierung: Druckerei Luck.

Italiaanse medische staf geniet van een maaltijd in de open lucht, Bestanddeelnr 158-0648

Bakter.Laboratorium und Lebensmittel-Untersuchungsstelle.

Holzverarbeitung im winterlichen Galizien

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