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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
Nurses stand and look at the rubble that is now St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, South London, after it was hit during The London Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken 15th December 1940
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
A British soldier autographs the cap of a Dutch nurse at Eindhoven as a souvenir of the British entry into the town. Circa September 1944
American Red Cross nurses in England. July 1941
The Kandy branch of the Ceylon Red Cross at an inspection by Her Excellency Lady Moore, President of the Ceylon Red Cross, uring the Second World War. 7th February 1945
Queen Alexandrias Nursing Sisters at work behind the front line in the Caen-Tilly sector. Advanced casualty clearing station nearest to the front line
Nurses receiving instruction from Miss V Thomas (in surgical gown) on patient care, a dummy is being used for demonstration. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
Nurses wearing new style uniforms. Left to right, Miss M McGrath, Miss W G Neville, Mrs K Veall and Miss B Yellow. They are training for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
Nurses training with their dummy patient. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park. 11th July 1968
An emergency ward at the Queens Hotel in Birmingham, ready for patients who can be treated for anything, and given blood transfusions if necessary
Nurses from the St John Ambulance seen here practising treating wounds and broken bones during a air raid rehearsal at the Curledge Street ARP post in Torbay. 19th April 1940
Nurses at Birmingham Hospital going on duty with their gas masks 5th September 1939
A gas mask lesson at Birmingham Hospital for the doctors, nurses and ambulance men. 5th September 1939
Dudley Road, Birmingham ARP Service parade after an exercise. September 1939 In 1935 the Home Office announced that local authorities would be responsible for drawing up plans for public protection
Nurses prize day. 1973
The Irish Hospitals Sweepstake was a lottery established in the Irish Free State in 1930 as the Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstake to finance hospitals
Jubilant nurses celebrate VE-Day in Liverpool. 8th May 1945
Personnel of Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing service who were the first women to arrive in Northern France following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944
A ward in a Childrens Hospital in Birmingham, Midlands, England in the mid 1930s. Picture taken 15th October 1934
Demonstrating a gas mask on a patient in hospital in the early years of the Second World War. Circa September 1939
Early pic of the anaesthetic room at the Royal Infirmary, Bristol, not dated 1900s
Staff in Operating Theatre at Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 23rd October 1979
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside greeting local nurses, on a walkabout. On this same day, she visited St Johnss Market. Picture taken 4th May 1982
Nurses and Porters from Battle Hospital, Reading, take part in a game of football in the local park, Reading, June 1980
The District Nurse: General scenes of District nurse Muggendge paying a newly born baby a health visit, She checks the babies weight and checks with mum to see if she is coping, 1960
Christening of Britains first air ambulance by English aviation pioneer Mrs. Amy Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) at Feltham Air Path. June 1936
Stephanie, the Royal Pigeon with owner Dennis Sanders arrive at the PDSA Quinton, to officially open the clinic. 11th September 1996
Ten women in the Huddersfield area were gifted with special Christmas Day deliveries, they all had babies. And Huddersfield Royal Infirmary midwifery staff had their hands full because nine of
Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity of a hospital charity group. Five colour television sets worth £ 900 were handed over to Middlesbrough
Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members of the Russian Red Cross not far from the front line trenches. Circa August 1915
"The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry" The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry. Circa 1915
As unwell as can be expected the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal InfirmaryAs unwell as can be expected.. the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary where lack of cash means some life-saving facilities are NOT being used. 7th April 1986
Nurses leaving Charing Cross railway station for The London Hospital to help with the wounded coming back from Belgium. Circa September 1914
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
One of the biggest bonfires to be burnt is the huge 50 ft. high pyre erected in to ground of the Aldersbrook Childrens Homes, Wanstead, London, E
Photo-call for Thorns Sextuplets in Incubation Ward at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today
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)
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
Members of the B. E. F. wounded in some of the first encounters with the German Army inMembers of the B.E.F. wounded in some of the first encounters with the German Army in France, seen here in the Drawing Room of the Southern General Hospital, Bournbrook recovering from their wounds
Nurses at the Coventry School of Nursing receiving their certificates after graduation from Matron Mrs C B Madden and Mrs E M Hibbs chairman of the Nurses Education Committee. 16th April 1969
Senator Edward Kennedy seen here speaking to Sister Maureen Rouse (centre) at the Birmingham Accident Hospital. The senator is in the UK for a five day tour
Childrens Ward at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 4th January 1985