Box 1
Contains 273 Results:
Ward 11, St. Ignatius Hospital, 1916-12
The photo shows the ward decorated for Christmas, dating the photograph. It shows some of the orderlies and patients. "R. Ellis St. Ignatius M Hps W.11" is written on the image. The Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Interior of Ward 11, Block 1, 1916-01
Six patients, two nurses and unidentified man. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Patients of Block 1, Ward 1 & 2. Sisters March and Mackenzie., approximately 1916-1917
Fifteen patients, two QAIMNS(R) nurses, two soldiers, and an orderly. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Block 1, Ward 3 & 4. Last patients at Europa, 1916
Ten patients, and one QAIMNS(R) nurse. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Mannen. Block 1, Balcony, approximately 1916
A patient sitting by the balcony. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Block 1, Ward 1 & 2. Entrance to Balcony, approximately 1915-1916
Twenty two patients and one QAIMNS(R) nurse. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Rigley, Campling, North, High, Johnson. Ward 3 & 4 Europa, approximately 1915-1916
Six patients, one unidentified, standing outside. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Block 2. Europa Hospital, 1915
Four men in uniform walking down a road next to the block house. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Block 1 & 2 Europa, Gibralter, 1915
Two hospital blockhouses with a road between them. Bushes in the foreground. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Bleak House, Gibraltar, 1915
The photo shows the building familiarly referred to as “Bleak House” although that is not the formal name. Built in 1817 as a sanitarium, it was soon transformed into the Officer’s mess for the Europa Barracks. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.