Folder of letters, maps and diagrams re Lieutenant Colonel M. Dunning, Commander, 2nd Lowland Field Ambulance, in the campaigns in the Dardanelles, 1915, and the Middle East, 1917

Date:
1915-1919
Reference:
RAMC/38
Part of:
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Folder of letters, maps and diagrams re Lieutenant Colonel M. Dunning, Commander, 2nd Lowland Field Ambulance, in the campaigns in the Dardanelles, 1915, and the Middle East, 1917. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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

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Description

Comprises:

  • RAMC/38/1: Plans of trenches, some marked "52nd Division", Sept-Dec 1915.
  • RAMC/38/2: Letter from Dunning re position of (stretcher) bearer posts in the trenches, with letter from Captain C.S. Black and plan of the trenches showing positions, 1915.
  • RAMC/38/3: Plan of the trenches round Gaza, 1917.
  • RAMC/38/4: Letter of thanks from Harry Chanvel, G.O.C. Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division H.Q., to Major General W.E.B. Smith, 52nd Division, for casualty evacuation. With copy and letter of congratulation (to Dunning?), 1917.
  • RAMC/38/5: Plan, section and elevation of 1/2nd Lowland Field Ambulance Hospital, c.1917.
  • RAMC/38/6: Illustrations (1917?) of blanket-stretcher (invented by Dunning), with letter, 1919, requesting a model thereof for the Medical War Museum.
  • Publication/Creation

    1915-1919

    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.

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    Location of original

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

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