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Contains 273 Results:

Picnic near "The Queen of Spain's Chair", 1916-01

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 8, item: 1
Identifier: 2010-064-1-8-1
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the rocky high ground north of Gibraltar and the town of La Linea de la Concepción historically called “The Queen of Spain’s Chair.” There one unidentified person in the background, and based on her attire (compare to 2010-064-1-8-5), the woman in front looking away from the camera is E. M. Constable. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1916-01

The Rock, Gibraltar, approximately 1915-1916

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 8, item: 2
Identifier: 2010-064-1-8-2
Scope and Contents

The photo shows a man fishing off the edge of a large rock on the beach. In the haze behind him are two ships and the mountains of Morocco. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: approximately 1915-1916

View of the Bay from the Quarters, Gibraltar, 1916

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 8, item: 3
Identifier: 2010-064-1-8-3
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the view across the Bay of Gibraltar to Algeciras, Spain from the Sisters Quarters near St. Bernard Hospital. Three ships are visible. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1916

General Military Hospital, Gibraltar, approximately 1915-1916

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 8, item: 4
Identifier: 2010-064-1-8-4
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the British Military Hospital Gibraltar looking west across the Bay of Gibraltar. Now the Royal Naval Hospital Gibraltar, it was established in 1903. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: approximately 1915-1916

Picnic - Linea. Herdman, Lowe, Constable, Carpenter (missing), Welford, 1916-01

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 8, item: 5
Identifier: 2010-064-1-8-5
Scope and Contents

The photo shows four of five nurses on an outing in the rocky high ground north of Gibraltar and the town of La Linea de la Concepción historically called “The Queen of Spain’s Chair.” Constable is third from the left and Welford is next to the rock. The missing Carpenter may be taking the picture. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1916-01

Waiting for kits at the Pack Store, approximately 1915-1916

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 9, item: 1
Identifier: 2010-064-1-9-1
Scope and Contents

The photo shows thirteen patients and an unidentified QAIMNSR nurse waiting at the pack store. The pack store was part of the Army Service Corps, and supplied the soldier’s kit, or equipment, provision. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: approximately 1915-1916

1st group of typhoid patients, preparing for their departure, 1915-09

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 9, item: 2
Identifier: 2010-064-1-9-2
Scope and Contents

The photo shows thirteen released patients, in new kit, and two unidentified QAIMNSR nurses, one unidentified person and an officer waiting. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1915-09

Sentry, Sisters Quarters, approximately 1915-1916

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 9, item: 3
Identifier: 2010-064-1-9-3
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the sentry station guarding the nurses quarters at Point Europa, Gibraltar. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: approximately 1915-1916

Arrival of patients, 1915-10

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 9, item: 4
Identifier: 2010-064-1-9-4
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the arrival of patients at the hospital, fourteen men in helmets, two on stretchers, and an officer. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1915-10

Arrival of patients, 1915-10

 Item — Box: 1, Page: 9, item: 5
Identifier: 2010-064-1-9-5
Scope and Contents

The photo shows the arrival of patients at the hospital, thirteen men. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.

Dates: 1915-10