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Some of the best work in the country is being done at the Ministry of Pensions hospital at Stoke Mandeville, Bucks. In cases of paralysed men under Dr Ludwig Guttman
Nurse Pat Tait instructs wounded troops in curative pottery at a workshop for injured servicemen, recovering in hospital in England during the Second World War. 17th November 1942
Army padres do much to relieve the suffering of the wounded soldier in Casualty clearing stations. At rush periods the have worked in the operating theatre to relieve the overworked staff
A tea party held by Mrs. A. J. Flower for convalescent soldiers at StA tea party held by Mrs. A.J. Flower for convalescent soldiers at St. Michaels Parish Hall. Each man received 20 cigarettes and a box of matches as he entered the hall. 29th October 1945
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, entertain children with songs and music during a performance outdoors in the hospital grounds. 20th July 1941
A hospital of pensioners from both wars (world war One and Two), civil and military, regularly hold competitions in the evenings, whist drives, table tennis and dart matches
64 men from the the Queen Mary Hospital in Roehampton were entertained to a lunch tea and orchestra with variety turns as well at Potters Bar Hotel
Wounded soldier Joe Miller at home with his mother after the Second World War. 23rd December 1945
A nurse takes some children for a walk around the grounds of the Beech Hill Convalescent Home. 12th October, 1958
Corporal Paddick of the Royal Air Forcee in arm bandage and Officer Hooper, patients at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore are helping the boy patients to understand modern aircraft
Girls of the WaF enjoying the sunshine after being patients as the hospital. September 1941 P010249