Papers and photographs of Lieutenant John Frederick Ford, snr., and his son, Major John Frederick Ford, jnr

Date:
1911-1945
Reference:
RAMC/1224
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Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Contains: 35 images

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Papers and photographs of Lieutenant John Frederick Ford, snr., and his son, Major John Frederick Ford, jnr. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Includes the following:

  • RAMC/1224/1: Discharge certificate of Sergeant Major J.F. Ford, RAMC, Feb 1911.
  • RAMC/1224/2: Photograph of Lieutenant J.F. Ford and Bugler J.F. Ford at the Pyramids, Gizah, Egypt, 1915.
  • RAMC/1224/3: Group photograph of the staff at Porton Chemical Warfare Experimental Station, c.1921.
  • RAMC/1224/4: Group photographs of staff and water polo team of British Military Hospitals at Sialkot and Jubbulpore (Jabalpur), India, 1927-1929.
  • RAMC/1224/5: Photograph of "Warrant Officers' and Sergeants' dinner, Cairo", 1939.
  • RAMC/1224/6: Commission of John Frederick Ford as Quartermaster, RAMC, Aug 1944.
  • RAMC/1224/7: 4 photographs of Major J.F. Ford with Lieutenant Colonel O.R. Savage climbing Vesuvius when based at No. 65 British General Hospital, Naples, Italy, Oct 1944.
  • RAMC/1224/8: Group photograph of some members of the staff of No. 65 British General Hospital, Naples, 1945.
  • RAMC/1224/9: Book of Services Clothing Coupons, 1940s.
  • Publication/Creation

    1911-1945

    Physical description

    1 file

    Related material

    For commissions and pension of Ford, snr., see RAMC 1250, 1628

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