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[Cargo for Blighty]
Art
Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts nurses at work aboard a hospital barge on a canal. The barges were manned by British Army Medical Corps orderlies and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service nurses (QAIMNS, QAs). ...ART02919
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Casualty clearing station, Mersa Matruh
Art
Maker: Hele, Ivor
Scene in an underground casualty clearing station at Mersa Matruh. The clearing station was filled with wounded from forward areas mostly from two Australian battalions, with a few from British units....ART28473
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Front line medical unit
Art
Maker: Colahan, Colin
The Royal Army Medical Corps administer first aid to Australian AIF and a RAAF airman near the front line. An ambulance is located in trees at top of hill, toward which prisoners of war advance with b...ART26237
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Red Cross barges
Art
Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts hospital barges on a canal, which were manned by British Army Medical Corps orderlies and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service nurses (QAIMNS, QAs). The converted barges, which ...ART02898
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The Work We're Doing Now Will Help to Mass Produce Penicillin Urgently Needed to Heal Our Wounded
Art
Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
Following his discovery of the antibiotic powers of penicillin in 1928, in 1945 Sir Alexander Fleming shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with two other chemists for the perfection of its production....ARTV03392