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A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
Pictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F. C. v EnfieldPictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F.C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after being struck by lightning during the match. 25th February 1697
Seconds after a lightning flash leaves unconscious players lying stunned in the mud, spectators crowd round as Highgate Uniteds trainer Albert Bates prepares to give Tony Allden the kiss of life
Greenside Infants and Nursery school pupils visited the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary to present a cheque for £ 55 to the childrenOs ward. 10th January 1992
Carol singers from Colne Valley schools raised £100 for Huddersfield RoyalCarol singers from Colne Valley schools raised £ 100 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Special Care Baby Unit. Pupils from the 5 schools are pictured presenting the cheque to Dr Alex Hamilton
Emley First school recording a musical version of local author Bill FordeOs story about Douglas the Dragon. The tapes will raise money for the Special Care Unit at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Cardiff Labour Councillor Derek Allinson is one of the volunteers who will drive ambulances during the strike. 6th January 1974
National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)
Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Friday 3rd May 1968
Members of Heart Transplant Team are interviewed at BBC Studios Line Grove, London, Sunday 5th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)
News press conference after Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May) by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London
British Legion Sanatorium at Nayland, Suffolk. Circa 1946
Principle Nursing Officer, Mrs Telford, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968
Thorns sextuplets. The family at their home in Northfield, Birmingham. Mr and Mrs Thorns smile happily with (left to right) Julie, Roger and Susan. 21st December 1968
Thorns sextuplets. Julie Thorns, the first of the Thorns sextuplets to leave the Birmingham Maternity Hospital, is carried to the car by Miss Dorothy Hilditch
Thorns sextuplets. Standing by to take Roger back to his incubator is Sister Dorothy Hilditch, head of the special care unit team which has been looking after the babies. 3rd December 1968
The three surviving babies of the sextuplets born to Mrs Norman Thorns of Selly Oak, Birmingham, Julie, Susan and Roger. They would be one year old a few days after this photo was taken
Thorns sextuplets. An excited Mrs Manning sees the first pictures of her five grandchildren, 4th October 1968
The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Susan, now 11 weeks old will join her brother Roger and sister Julie at home in Farrow Road, Northfield
Media at News Press Conference, Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier today, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this
Staff at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six
irmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys
Midwifery Sister at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning
Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys
Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured leaving Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this
Media presence outside Thorns family home & proud father, Barry Thorns, being interviewed, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today
Media presence outside Thorns family home, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six
Thorns Family Home, 2nd October 1968. Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys and two girls - were delivered
Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured at home, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six
Dr Cooke, Consultant at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, who has been treating Sheila Thorns, pictured 3rd October 1968. It was reported earlier yesterday that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a
Photo-call for Thorns Sextuplets in Incubation Ward at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today
Proud father, Barry Thorns, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this
News Press Conference at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier today, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning
Medical: Baby: Clinic: Once every week the Falklands Arm pub near Stratford stops serving beer and becomes a baby clinic. Where mums can bring their babies to be checked by the doctor
Skulls and bones discovered in Durham Market Place unearthed by Post Office workmen digging next to St Nicholass Church on 3th February 1976
Two history students unearthed the skeleton of a 14th Centrury man at the ruins of the Norman Abbey of Newminster, Morpeth on 16th August 1961
The skeleton in the cupboard at 2 Manor Road, Tynemouth is a friend of the " family" - now that the house has become a preliminary training school for nurses on 7th April 1952
Jimmy, the skeleton, seems delighted to be with company at the opening of the Nurses Training School at Shotley Bridge, on 16th May 1953, by Mis Mr Henry (right)
Meet Charles - he could never be called the well-dressed man but he assumes a certain dignity when he takes charge of the biology class on 13th January 1961
Schoolboys will soon be getting to know George, the skeleton, in biology lessons, but teacher may not allow him to smoke when working with a microscope
At the end of their training they will be introduced to ward duty... which is the start of three years further training to become State Registered Nurses
When you re as thin a Cyril the skeleton, you re bound to come in for some ribbing. Its a bit tough, though when you re the star of the joint
Dr G E Stephenson the Newcastle pathologist seen examining one of three skeletons which were unearthed by workers on St Marys Island on 9th July 1952. He said the bones seemed to be ages old
The Greenwich Royal Hospital was established in 1694 by Royal Charter for the relief and support of seamen and their dependants and for the improvement of navigation
Picture shows Florence Nightingale circa 1855 Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh seated as Sir Alexander Fleming, is here seen presenting him a mounted slide of some of the original culture of Pencillin. June 1954 P005711
The Queen is presented with a bouquet of flowers during her visit to Walsgrave Hospital. 30th June 1970
Nottingham Forest training session. The healing hands of Forest masseur Bob Davies prepares right-back Bill Whare for action ahead of the Trentside derby at Meadow Lane in October 1956