2/1st Casualty Clearing Station (2/1st CCS), showing the interior of the Mess section in the "Dug ...

Place Africa: North Africa, Western Desert, Western Desert (Egypt), Mersa Matruh
Accession Number P02212.038
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white
Physical description Black & white
Place made North Africa: Western Desert, Western Desert (Egypt), Mersa Matruh
Date made c January 1941
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

2/1st Casualty Clearing Station (2/1st CCS), showing the interior of the Mess section in the "Dug Out". Based about a half mile from the hospital this "Dug Out" comprised three tunnels built by the British as a regimental aid post but never used. All had concrete walls and converged in an area 25 feet below ground level. The area contained a 500 gallon water tank, a kitchen with store, an operating theatre and three wards which took stretchers slung on the walls. Air was supplied by vents. Seated at the table are, left to right, VFX263 Sister Dorothy Vines, Captain Faerlie, VX266 Sister Anna Elizabeth Whiteside, VFX374 Sister M.E. Josephs, and VFX360 U.A. Melville.