Miscellaneous photographs

Date:
1899-1980s
Reference:
RAMC/1637
Part of:
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Contains: 141 images

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Credit

Miscellaneous photographs. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

Provider

The original material is held at The Museum of Military Medicine.

About this work

Description

Comprised of the following:

  • RAMC/1637/1: Staff Sergeant E. Howlett's photographs of the Boer War, 1899-1900, including one of No. 6 (Boer) Hospital Train, 1899-1900.
  • RAMC/1637/2: Photograph of RAMC personnel embarking for South Africa, 1899.
  • RAMC/1637/3: Telegram announcing the relief of Mafeking during the Boer War, 1900.
  • RAMC/1637/4: Six photographs of casualty transport in the Middle East, 1916-1917.
  • RAMC/1637/5: Photograph of the 16th Field Ambulance marching to Razmak (India, now Pakistan), c.1930s.
  • RAMC/1637/6: Two photographs of casualty transport by jeep, France, 1944.
  • RAMC/1637/7: Postcard and photograph of displays of horse-drawn ambulance wagons at the RAMC Historical Museum, Mytchett, 1970s.
  • RAMC/1637/8: Two group photographs (1st World War?) presented by Mr Arthur Bayley of Clarendon Street, Dukenfield, Cheshire, c.1914-1918.
  • RAMC/1637/9: Portrait photographs of Privates Frank Waters and Jack Daly, c.1914.
  • RAMC/1637/10: Uncaptioned group and portrait photographs, c.1900-1960s.
  • RAMC/1637/11: Uncaptioned photographs of a chapel, with negatives of an exhibition re water purification, c.1980s.
  • Publication/Creation

    1899-1980s

    Physical description

    1 file

    Terms of use

    Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

    Where to find it

    Location of original

    The original material is held at The Museum of Military Medicine.

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