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Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, situated in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. The picture shows the hotel in the process of construction. Salvage tents were used exclusively and accomodations for 1,400 men, each one having a nice clean bed. The work was started on February 18th (1919) and finished in nine days. There is also a fully equipped canteen, where all meals are served, and a recreation hut, where the men may while away idle moments

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, situat...

Use of salvaged tents by A.R.C. to make hotel for transient soldiers on Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or neg... More

Paris. The American Red Cross Canteen and Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, situated at Champ de Mars, Paris. The great number of men stationed in, and passing through Paris, made it necessary for the Red Cross to provide sleeping accomodations for them. Salvage tents were utilized, the work started on February 18th, 1919, and was finished in just nine days. The tents have 1,400 beds, a fully equipped canteen and recreation hut. Beds are one franc each per night, or about 19 cents in real money. The picture shows the hotel in the course of construction

Paris. The American Red Cross Canteen and Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, si...

Use of salvaged tents by A.R.C. to make hotel for transient soldiers on Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or neg... More

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, at Champ de Mars, Paris, in the course of construction. Made entirely out of salvaged tents, there are accomodations for 1,400 men. A fully equipped canteen and recreation hut go to make this hostely complete. The work was started on February, 18th and finished in nine days. It was necessary for the Red Cross to provide sleeping places quickly, for the men, passing through Paris, were coming in great crowds. In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, it is indeed an ideal site for the purpose

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, at Cha...

Use of salvaged tents by A.R.C. to make hotel for transient soldiers on Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or neg... More

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, at Champ de Mars, Paris, in the course of construction. Made entirely out of salvaged tents, there are accomodations for 1,400 men. A fully equipped canteen and recreation hut go to make this hostely complete. The work was started on February, 18th and finished in nine days. It was necessary for the Red Cross to provide sleeping places quickly, for the men, passing through Paris, were coming in great crowds. In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, it is indeed an ideal site for the purpose

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, at Cha...

Use of salvaged tents by A.R.C. to make hotel for transient soldiers on Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or neg... More

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, situated in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. The picture shows the hotel in the process of construction. Salvage tents were used exclusively and accomodations for 1,400 men, each one having a nice clean bed. The work was started on February 18th (1919) and finished in nine days. There is also a fully equipped canteen, where all meals are served, and a recreation hut, where the men may while away idle moments

Paris, France. The American Red Cross Enlisted Men's Hotel #13, situat...

Use of salvaged tents by A.R.C. to make hotel for transient soldiers on Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or neg... More