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Garscube Cottage Hospital for soldiers suffering from incurable diseases / by John Macintyre.
Macintyre, John.Date: 1906- Pictures
A veteran soldier or sailor who has had all four limbs amputated comparing his lot with a fellow veteran who has lost only one leg; the latter reproaches him for his discontent. Lithograph by C.J. Grant, 1834.
Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852.Date: April 26th 1834Reference: 589673iPart of: Grants oddities- Pictures
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World War II: wounded soldiers convalescing at Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent. Photograph, 194-.
Date: [between 1940 and 1949]Reference: 988606i- Pictures
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An armless veteran of the Hôtel des Invalides is hired as a guide for visitors, in order that he take no money from them. Coloured lithograph by Cham.
Cham, 1819-1879.Date: [1864]Reference: 16808iPart of: Actulités- Books
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Annual report for year ending May, 1903 / Garscube Cottage Hospital for Soldiers, Maryhill.
Garscube Cottage Hospital for Soldiers (Glasgow, Scotland)Date: 1903- Pictures
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Boer War: a busy street scene with gracious ladies offering food, drink and assistance to wounded soldiers. Process print after C. Shepperson after A. Johnstone, c. 1900.
Johnstone, Agnes M., active 1900.Date: 1900Reference: 23350i- Pictures
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Hôtel des Invalides, Paris: as seen from the river. Lithograph by Le Villain after J. David.
David, Jules, 1808-1892.Date: [1828]Reference: 21866i