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Chemin de Fer de l'Est - Travaux vers Domgermain. Remblai route nationale & Tranchée du Prêtre noyé. Ligne contournement de Toul

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Deutsch: Chemin de Fer de l'Est: 1. Los, genannt Baustelle 'DOMGERMAIN'. Strecke zur Umgehung von Toul

Français : Chemin de Fer de l'Est - Travaux vers Domgermain. Remblai route nationale & Tranchée du Prêtre noyé. Ligne contournement de Toul, daté du 9 Mars 1933

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09/03/1933
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label_outline Explore Ligne Paris Est Mulhouse Ville, Compagnie Des Chemins De Fer De L Est, Toul

Nobody dreads the dentist at the American Red Cross Asylum at Toul for children from the front. The proudest listtle child is always in the chair and it is a special favor to other children who are good to watch what goes on

Chemin de Fer, Construction de la ligne Paris-Mulhouse, a Culmont-Chalindrey, Saut-de-Mouton

Refugee children on the day of their first communion in front of the administration building at the asile, Caserne de Luxembourg at Toul. These buildings were ...

Toul, France. Personnel of the American Red Cross Warehouse at Toul, France. Left to right: J.D. Glover, of Mt. Ephriam, N.J.; H. Strong, of 527 Fourth Street, Union Hill, N.J.; R.W. Labrie, of Delano, S.D.; C.F. Cutts of Carson City, Nevada; Miss Marguerite Wolfson, of Manila, P.I.; D.B. Duncombe, of Press Club, Seattle, Wash.; L.G. Seacat, of Cherryville, Kansas; Carter Henry Harrison, of 2100 Lincoln Parkway, Chicago, Ill. This was one of the most important warehouses the American Red Cross operated, as the personnel was close to the troops during the whole time that the Americans held that sector

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Toul (Meurthe-et-Moselle) mémorial bombardement 1870

Recess is called when the aviators come to pay a visit

Prefet Mirman under whose charge the refugee children were brought to the American Red Cross Hospital at Toul, standing with his family and others on the steps of the hospital and holding in his arms the first pair of twins born in this institution. Major Ladd. A.R.C. in charge of the hospital at the right. All the children were afterwards taken under the care of the American Red Cross to Lyon, and the hospital used for American wounded

Toul, France. An American Red Cross Recreation Hut at Toul (Maurthe et Moselle) France

His first doughnut. A "Poilu" surrounded by Americans eating his first doughnut in an American Red Cross Canteen at Toul, France, just behind the lines

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Toul France. One of the bedrooms in American Red Cross offiers hotel at Tours. Maurthe et Moselle, France

Toul, France. Exterior of the American Red Cross Warehouse at Toul, France. The personel are: J.D. Glover, of Mt. Ephriam, N.J.; H. Strong of 527 Fourth St., Union Hill, N.J.; R.W. Labrie, of Delano, S.D.; C.F. Cutts of Carson City, Nev; Miss Marguerite Wolfson of Manila, P.I.; D.B. Duncombe, of Press Club, Seattle, Wash.; L.G. Seacat, of Cherryville, Kansas; Carter Henry Harrison, of 2100 Lincoln Parkway West, Chicago, Ill

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