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General view of one of the wards at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds, with patients lying in their beds and nurses in attendance. 1st May 1964
British aid worker Sally Becker in Bosnia 1993 Sally Becker was dubbed the Angel of Mostar for her humanitarian work during the conflict that engulfed the former Yugoslavia
Foundlings Aldersbrook Childrens Home, Wanstead. David and Edward Soulsby 3/3/1952 C1070/1
Flu vaccinations, November 1971. Pupils at Winchester College, Hampshire, pictured getting their flu jabs. Flu vaccines are offered to all adults over 50) (as of December 2020)
Nurse with a newborn baby at a hospital in Cambridge. Circa 1964
Addenbrookes Hospital Nurses (front to back) Jean Lees, Elizabeth Redfurn, Ruth Jameson and Susan Bendall compete in a Bed Making Competition, Cambridge, Wednesday 11th January 1978
Chesterton Hospital, Community Awards Day Winners, Cambridge, Wednesday 10th October 1989
Addenbrookes Hospital Nurses, front of picture, twins Denise Kosh and Shian Harper, meeting to discuss new grading system, Cambridge, Friday 18th November 1988
Graduation Day, Nurses Training School, Owlstone, Cambridge, Friday 22nd January 1965
Repatriated wounded soldiers seen shortly after returning to the UK. Circa October 1943
Boys make model ships from cardboard in a London hospital ward, being made to keep as souvenir of the ward during the Second World War. 26th March 1942
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained. Their Job is to fly to the forward areas
Princess Grace of Monaco in London to perform a special ceremony to open the Princess Grace hospital. A gathering of nurses greet her in Nottingham Place, in the West End when she arrives
Student nurses Vicky Bowron and Sally Taylor help assistant matron Miss Jean Shaw move equipment from the old operating theatre at Birmingham Womens Hospital, Sparkhill. 31st July 1969
Nurse Phoebe Barrett, aged 22, in one of the consultant examination rooms at Birmingham Womens Hospital, Sparkhill. 2nd May 1963
Childrens Christmas Party, Alexandra Ward, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Monday 28th December 1970
Nurses outside Queen Charlottes Hospital in Shepherds Bush, London looking up at the bricked up windows of the Nurses home
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
Marcel Folie, who comes from Paris, joined the fighting French in North Africa and was wounded during the liberation of France. 17th September 1944
Group of US Army nurses first to land with the vanguard of American troops on Normandy beachheads, take time for dinner on the site of the Field Hospital
Recuperating Royal Navy servicemen, injured during the Second World War, take part in a bandy-chair race accompanied by their nurses at Sports Day held at Maristow Royal Naval Hospital in South
Scene at the Ministry of Pensions hospital at Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire, England during the Second World War. Picture shows: Spinal and paralysed patients
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, seen here relaxing with their carers amongst the trees and nature on the hospital grounds. 20th May 1943
Wounded servicemen enjoy a Christmas meal and party held for them by nurses, carers and staff at a war hospital in England during the Second World War. 25th December 1945
Volunteer nurse V. Neofitova, just returned from the front line, tells her friends of her adventures. This picture taken when Russia had joined the Allies in fighting Germany
Coventry hospital nurses enjoy a cup of tea during their break in a voluntary canteen set up in the hospital grounds during the second World War. 14th April 1941
Soviet nurses on the front line tend to wounded soldiers of the Red Army in a shattered building during the street fighting battle in the town of Voronezh, Russia in the Second World War
A Red Cross youth group training at Fairfield Grammar school in Bristol. Circa 1943
British Red Cross nurses who are administering to the wounded Allied soldiers barely one hours ride from the front line fighting in Sicily during the Second world War
British military hospital. Sister Y. Fletcher watching her patients. 9th February 1945
The first British Military Wedding in Brussels, since the Liberation of the city took place in Christs Church, between Lieutenant Stanley Rodwell of the Corps of Military Police who lives at 9
Soldiers in Hospital Blue, presented with prizes at the Red Cross and St John Donoughmore Club, Chesterfield Gardens, for their handiwork. The prizes are National Savings
Members of Princess Marys RAF Nursing Service stationed in Britain during the Second world War. Nursing sisters hold the rank equivalent to Flight Lieutenant
First women to land in Normandy. Personnel of Queens Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) were the first women to arrive on the Normandy beachhead following the successful D-day
Nurses help the blind gather flowers in spring. It is suggested that the location is St Dunstains (or St Dunstains. Picture taken 30th April 1944
The Royal Navy is now establishing permanent bases along the Normandy coast. Wherever there are Naval shore establishments there are Wrens and these are the vanguard of many more to follow
Children in Nursery while their mothers work. No date for picture, so Mirropix will suggest, picture taken circa 1st November 1940
It is home away from home for the little girl in the reindeer coat. Snatched by the British Navy with her family from the Nazi menace in Spitsbergen
One hundred American nurses have arrived in England, and are staying in Charles Street, W.1, prior to being posted to American hospitals in England
US Army nurse lands in Italy. Her overalls rolled above her knees and shoes toed round her neck, a US Army nurse wades ashore at Naples, while her companions come down the gangway of a landing craft
Queen Alexandrias Nursing Sisters at work behind the front line in the Caen-Tilly sector. Advanced casualty clearing station nearest to the front line
Laurence Maurice Parnes was an English pop manager and impresario. He was the first major British rock manager, and his stable of singers included many of the most successful British rock singers of
Variety Club 11th Annual Ladies Luncheon at The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane. (Picture) Lord Montgomery (centre) and Lord Boothby having a chit-chat. 10th June 1964
The Battle of Arnhem. American Paratroopers say goodbye to an Army nurse at an airport somewhere in England before their take off for air invasion of Holland on Sunday 17th September 1944
Florence Nightingale at work in a hospital in Russia. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician
Florence Nightingale background. Picture shows the actual field ambulance used by Florence Nightingale during The Crimean War
Florence Nightingale at work in Scutari, Turkey. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing