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Royal Army Medical Corps: Digital collection


MaureenE

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Wellcome Library Digital collection: Royal Army Medical Corps archives. Originals held by Army Medical Services Museum, Keogh Barracks

http://wellcomelibrary.org/collections/browse/collections/digramc

References to the Great War period are contained throughout the alphabetical catalogue listing. Contains photographs, accounts, including ms accounts (catalogued under M), histories etc such as

http://wellcomelibrary.org/player/b18746810#?asi=0&ai=0

12 photographs of 55 General Hospital, British Expeditionary Force, at Wimereux, France, 1915

http://wellcomelibrary.org/player/b18420643#?asi=0&ai=0

Ms. diagram of a "Serbian barrel" used during the First World War for drying and delousing clothes

http://wellcomelibrary.org/player/b19686341#?asi=0&ai=4

The 2/1st London Field Ambulance: an outline of the four-and-a-half years service of a unit of the Fifty-sixth Division at home and abroad (France) during the Great War

Cheers

Maureen

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I can see many hours being spent going through this lot!

It is also surprising to see what is included - there are some cracking RND Antwerp operations related photos.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention Maureen.

Sepoy

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The Welcome Collection records of the 2/2nd N. Fld. Amb. association will go nicely on to my nominal roll - at least I can console myself that they themselves could never locate a full roll.

Craig

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Excellent collection of material - many thanks for highlighting this.

John

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