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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British repatriation Camp. Raising the Red Cross Flag in front of the new club house

The Red Cross canteen at "Morn Hill" camp, near Winchester, has outgrown the old thatched buildings which has housed it for a long time, and will soon move into fine new hutment quarters in a little way down the road. This is one of the most important American camps in Southern Eng

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now the principal British Repatriation Camp. The Club was formally opened by Major General MacPerson of British Army who is in command of the camp

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters at Winchester, England. This building is center for a great range of activties in the American camps and hospitals throughout this busy corner of southern England

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Sunny morning with American newspapers in front of new American Red Cross Canteen Club at Winchester. Here nearly 1000 Americans who have been serving in British Units will pass through this camp during next 8 months. The Red Cross Club Canteen which has just been opened for these men at request of British authorities, is a huge concrete slab building the largest structure of its kind in England

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters. Red Cross Building. Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at new American Red Cross Canteen Club at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now Principal British Repatriation Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in the British Army will pass through it during the next 8 months on their way home. In center of group the British Gen. Commanding the Camp is standing next to Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J. who is in command of the Club Canteen

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters at Lincoln, England. At 7:30 o'clock every morning the District Commander, Capt. John E. Wagner of Topeka, Kan., start out in his business-like little car and is off over hill and vale to one of the series of American camps in his district

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. The Red Cross Home

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The American Red Cross Canteen at "Morn Hill" camp near Winchester. It has outgrown the old thatched building which has housed it and will soon move into finer new quarters a little way down the road

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Date Taken: 1918

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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings

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1917 - 1918
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label_outline Explore Cross Canteen, Canteen, Winchester

American Red Cross - Vehicles - Women Red Cross Chauffeurs. These Englishwomen have completed a years service as all around chauffeurs

American Red Cross - Junior Red Cross - Junior Red Cross. South West Division, St. Louis, Mo., Wyman School

British personnel arrive in a Land Rover Truck Utility Light (TUL), with a Weapons Mounted Installation Kit (WMIK) carries a FNMI 7.62mm M240G general purpose machine gun, at Living Support Area 5 (LSA-5). They arrived at camp for a combined British forces and US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines briefing as they prepare to carry out a battle plan for a possible war with Iraq during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. (Substandard image)

Personnel of the American Red Cross Canteen, Issoudun, France. Taken in court of quadrangle. Miss Givenwilson in charge

American Red Cross Metropolitan Canteens, Canteen at Gare Montparnasse. (Book B)

Glen Burnie, Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - American canteen in France. A negro soldier at an American Red Cross Canteen

Blacksmith shop near Chateau-Thierry used as a combination American Army dressing station and an American Red Cross canteen. The windows have been broken by the explosion of shells near by

Refugees and their belongings being loaded into trucks in front of the American Red Cross canteen at the Gare du Nord, Paris, for transportation to stations on the other side of the city where they will be sent to various places in the south of France

American Red Cross Metropolitan Canteens. Canteen at Gare de l'Est, Dining room. Serving a hot meal to tired soldiers

American Red Cross - Ambulances - American Red Cross Ambulance in Italy. A mountain road on Italian Front with American Red Cross Ambulance

Five Oaks, Winchester Pike, New Market, Madison County, AL

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headquarters buildings canteen cross canteen morn hill morn hill winchester move quarters way road world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross american war campaign us national archives