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While the workers of the Wellesley Unit serve refreshments to the soldiers in the American Red Cross recreation hut at Base Hospital 22, near Bordeaux, Lieut. John Guy Owsley explains to them how the American Red Cross Home Service can be of use to them. Oct. 1918

American Red Cross - Canteens - Lieut. Guy Owsley addressing a group of soldiers while they are being served with refreshments at the A.R.C. Canteen at Base Hopsital 114, Beaudesert. He is telling them what the A.R.C. Home Service can do for them

Lieut. John Guy Owsley A.R.C. of Passadena, Cal. addressing a group of American soldiers while they are being served with refreshments in the American Red Cross recreation hut at Base Hospital 114, Beaudesert. Lieut. Owsley is telling the men what Home Service of the American Red Cross can do for them

American Red Cross - Refreshments - American Red Cross Canteen workers serve travelling soldiers. Present coffee cups. The salute of thousands of travelling soldiers to Red Cross workers in many cities who have been serving refreshments and performing various ervies for men on their way to camp

American Red Cross - Refreshments - American Red Cross Canteen workers serve travelling soldiers. This Red Cross field kitchen is busy supplying refreshments to men en route to camps and contonments. Hot coffee, a bite to eat, and a friendly word are helping to make the travels of new and old soldiers comfortable at many cities where Red Cross Refreshment units are at work

American Red Cross - Canteens - A.R.C. worker in ktichen of canteen at Orry-la-Ville, serving lunch to soldiers on their way back to the trenches

American Red Cross - Refreshments - Canteen service for soldiers. Group of Red Cross workers who have taken over the work of distributing coffee and cigarettes to the soldiers

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Red Cross Canteen in France. American Red Cross Canteen in a village at the front, which serves hot drinks to the wounded soldiers as they are brought in from the field

American Red Cross - Refreshments - Red Cross workers serving refreshments to soldiers in the station at N.Y. City, N.Y

American Red Cross - Canteens - While the workers of Wellesley Unit serve refreshments to soldiers in American Red Cross recreation hut at Base Hospital 22, near Bordeaux, Lieut. John Guy Owsley, explains to them how Red Cross Home Service can be of use to them

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"Plate No. IV. Camp of the Right Wing, 13th Army Corps, on the Yocknapatafa [Yocona River], Decbr. 21st 1862. Surveyed under the Direction of 1st Lieut. Js. H. Wilson, Chief Topl. Engr."

Food in Britain. All factories in Britain engaged in munitions or other government work are directed to provide canteens if they employ more than 250 workers. There are thousands of such canteens serving the major industries and other thousands in the smaller factories

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American Red Cross - Groups - Ambulance drivers, Louis Goldman (left) and Roy L. Yelverton both of New York worked eighty hours without sleep carrying the American woudned from the battle front to the American base hospital at Neully

Saint Paul's Church, Wellesley, Massachusetts

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[Stamped envelope addressed to Lieut Edwin T. Carrington]

Isabelle Fourade. Address: Mme. Garbarieu, Ambares (Gironde) protege of: Base Hospital #114, Bean Desert Hospital Centre, A.P.O. 705, American Expeditionary Forces

American Library Association - Hospitals by State A thru I - Scene at Base Hospital Library, Camp Dodge, Iowa

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Sir John Hendrie, Lieut. Governor of Ontario, (in center with straw hat) Mayor Church of Toronto to the left, and Colonel Bickford to the right at the 4th of July celebration in Toronto, Canada; the first time in history that Canada celebrated the 4th of July

Artists - American Artworks (Wartime Cartoons) - War Cartoons. "Base Hospital." Lithographic photo by George Bellows

American Red Cross - Christmas Activities - Leon Sturgeon of Los Angeles, the American soldier on crutches tells some of the village children about the wonderful children of America, - that is the story the Dartford children like the best. On the lawn of the American Base Hospital at Dartford, near London. The Red Cross woman is Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Baltimore

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