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Wounded fighting men from Roehampton Hospital enjoying a trip to the local fair at Putney Heath, accompanied by their friends and families on a visiting day at the end of the Second World War
Bill Teasdale (left) who is now walking about with a broken neck. Surrey Military Hospital. His " horse collar" makes it impossible for him to turn his head. 25th September 1945
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
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
Choir and musicians composed of wounded servicemen at an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) hospital in Stoke Mandeville during the Second World War
Picture taken at Pinderfields Rehabilitation Centre in Wakefield, Yorkshire showing soldiers, sailors and airmen and colliers being put through their paces
Women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) entertain soldiers who were injured in the Allied Normandy landings of Northern France
A soldier and his horse, pictured in the stables. The horse has possibly damaged it front left leg, as it is in bandages, and so the horse will be recovering somewhat
Scene in an RAF rehabilitation centre in England during the Second World War showing wounded air force pilots and crew enjoying an evenings entertainment with dance and song
Sergeant Betty Dunn, a WaF masseuse, helps Sergeant Wheeler of Tottenham to try out his repaired leg, ready for the day when he will do this in earnest. October 1943
Wounded fighting men enjoying a trip to the seaside as part of their recuperation, accompanied by the nurses who are caring for them during the Second World War. April 1944
Royal Airforce flyers, recovering from broken limbs, are encouraged to use the dance floor in an attempt to aid fitness. Picture taken in The Midlands. Picture taken 26th May 1945
The ministry of pensions hospital at Stoke Manderville Hospital. Buckinghamshire. Dr Ludwig Guttman, a nuro surgical and spinal injuries specialist (not pictured)
A Surrey hospitals former casualty ward has been made into a well lighted workshop where disabled soldiers are restoring their wage earning confidence
Serviceman injured in combat during the second World War, use a London bus. to practice walking on their new artificial limbs. Picture shows: Albert Pegrum, Late Royal Fusiliers, assisted by Mr G
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
Ex Servicemen at Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Stoke Mandeville, Circa 1948
Learining to walk again before they can fly, wild birds in the care of the Wild Bird Hospital and Sanctuary on the cliffs at Mousehole, West Cornwall
Animals Birds: Learining to walk again before they can fly, wild birds in the care of the Wild Bird Hospital and Sanctuary on the cliffs at Mousehole, West Cornwall