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American Red Cross - N thru W - American Red Cross worker in Great Britian. Mrs. A.H. Walker of Mass. One of the most active workers of the American Red Cross in Great Britain

American Red Cross - Groups - A party of American nurses arriving at Euston Station, London. They are a portion of the Hospital Staff then in England for service at the front. Most of the nurses were from the Lakeside Hospital

The women of the American Red Cross Care Committee in Glasgow entertain the Red Cross officers at Sunday afternoon tea, following a visit to all the local hospitals where there are American soldier patients. The committee's headquarters are in the fine "Red Cross Club for United States Forces" at 54 Bothwell St. Here are writing rooms, reading rooms, billiard tables and a fine canteen, which are highly appreciated by the American soldiers and sailors

American Red Cross - E thru H - Chief nurse for American Red Cross in Great Britain. Miss Carrie M. Hall of Boston, Mass., at her desk in Red Cross Headquarters, 40 Grosvenor Gardens, London, England. Miss Hall, who now has charge of all the American Red Cross nurses in the British Isles, had charge of the so-called Harvard Unit, which arrived in London in 1917 and was transferred to take over a large base hospital in the British Army zone in France. She formerly was superintendent and principal of the Nurses' Training Schoo in the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, and is a graduate of Columbia University, New York

American Red Cross - Refreshments - American Red Cross Canteen workers serve travelling soldiers. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt as a Red Cross Postman collecting mail from soldiers on a troop train en route for camp. She is in the uniform of a Red Cross Refreshment Unit. Behind her another member of the Unit is ready with coffee for the men

American Red Cross - Canteens - Soldiers on leave in London make their first stop at Red Cross headquarters, where they are served with doughnuts and coffee at Canteen Station in 52 Grosvenor gardens. The four Red Cross workers are: Miss Helen Peterson, Chicago; Miss Alan Campbell, Chicago; Miss Helen Baldwin, Lakewood, N.J.; Miss Anna Lansiing, Albany

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in England. Red Cross workers at London headquarters. Front row: Rosalie O'Donnell, St. Louis; Mary Ann Newcomb, Washington; Bessie Fisher, St. Louis. Middle Row: Bessie Newcomb, Washington; Dulcie Bell, Ayr, N.B.; Bonie Bonham, Golden, Col; Back row: Kenneth Thomas, Bridgeport, Conn.; William Rierdon, N.Y

American Red Cross - N thru W - Chief nurse in American Hospital in England. Miss Mattie Washburn of Fort Ann and Albany, N.Y., is the Chief Nurse at the big American hospital, Portsmouth, England. The hospital is staffed by a medical and nursing unit from Albany, N.Y

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - Red Cross in England. American wounded at hospital near London. The Red Cross Chaplain, Captain Manton, arrives with newspapers

Red Cross workers at the American Base Hospital at Tottenham, near London. Captain Herbert S. Johnson, of Boston (pastor of the Warren Ave. Baptist Church); Captain A.R. Gatter, a banker from Phoenix, Ariz; Mrs. A.H. Walker of Northampton, Massachusetts. who has served more cups of coffee to American troops than any other woman in England

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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: ARC Eng.

Group title: Personnel, England.

Data: Word and Way. Kansas City. 11/18. Baptist Advance. Baptist World. 11/18. Pacific Div. 11/18. Baptist Standard. (A) 1918. Baptist Courier. Returned. 1918.

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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label_outline Explore Captain Herbert, Warren Ave, American Base Hospital

Portrett, mann i prestedrakt. Pastor Funnemark.. Borgensamlingen. Norsk

A battalion of American troops from the Rhine stood with arms presented while their bugler blew "taps" and the flags of France and America were unfurled over the grave of 22,000 American heroes

Three spent shell casings are presented to a family

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an afternoon's entertainment for the wounded Amer. soldiers at the Amer. hospital at Tottenham, near London. The hero of the afternoon's entertainment was a Scotch soldier, a resident of Tottenham, who has just been awarded the Victoria Cross for valor on the Western Front. Col. John B. Anderson of Austin, Texas, the commander of the hospital, stands next to him. General Baden-Powell is just behind the Scotchman, directly under the Amer. flag

Community Baptist Church service, Newport, Rhode Island

Proclamatie van het aanbieden van de kroon van Engeland aan de prins en prinses van Oranje, 1689

Danish King at Palace Window - Public domain portrait photograph

Pastors of the Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church / on stone by C. Parsons ; G. & W. Endicott, lith., New York.

Bethel Baptist Church, Worth County, Georgia

Washington, D.C. Elder Kelsey, Pastor of the Church of God in Christ

Spotprent op Talleyrand en Palmerston, 1832

Picture taken at Rastatt prison camp, Baden, Germany Sept. 27th, 1918, standing left to right: William Nelson Wenatchee, Wash., Edward Roberts (blind) Iroquoi, S.Dakota William Cleveland, Baselton, Ga., Sitting left to right: Raymond Carlisle, Lebanon, N.H., Robert Caballero New Orleans La Frank Calabraise, Phil. Pa, Note on back of original photograph in prisoner's handwriting: "Oh, joy, Ho, boy, where to we go from here?"

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american red cross england london glass negatives photo american base hospital american troops captain herbert cross workers captain warren ave baptist church ultra high resolution high resolution world war i wwi ww1 female portrait woman great britain clergy pastor london england library of congress