Gibraltar
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
1st group of typhoid patients, preparing for their departure, 1915-09
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.
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.
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.
Block 2 5.6.7 Mrs. Betts, approximately 1915-1916
Two nurses in a window, Alice Welford is on the left. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Europa 5.6.7, 1915-11
Alice Welford, an unidentified officer, an orderly, and thirteen patients on a stairway. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Europa Pass, 1915
Two QAMNSR nurses, likely Welford and Constable at Europa Pass Battery north of Europa Point in Gibraltar. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
First patients leaving for England, 1915
The photo shows eighteen patients, two unidentified QUIMNSR nurses, and E. M. Constable on the far right. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Last Sunday at Europa, 1916-02
Group photo taken of some of the nursing staff on the balcony of the Colonial Hospital in Gibraltar. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Night Sisters: Herdina, Constable, Welford, Lowe, 1915-12
The photo shows four QAIMNS(R) nurses. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
O'Hara's Point, approximately 1915-1916
The photo shows Welford and another nurse at the base of the Rock. The term “O’Hara’s Point” may be due to the fact that O’Hara’s Tower was built as a watchtower on the top of Sugarloaf Point. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.