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Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
Three wounded soldiers, one on a stretcher , and a sergeant in a converted bus in which 'Tramways MET Omnibus Co' is visible.
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Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
Three wounded soldiers, one on a stretcher , and a sergeant in a converted bus in which 'Tramways MET Omnibus Co' is visible.
Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
An Indian soldier wearing a turban and lying on a stretcher being loaded onto the back of an ambulance, a nurse in attendance.
Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
A row of three Red Cross ambulances. Four soldiers are posing and holding a stretcher as if ready to load the stretcher into the ambulance. Three other soldiers, one with a rifle, look on.
One of the huge guns & its emplacement
Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
View of a heavy artillery piece under a camouflage net, soldiers looking at the camera.
Part of [First World War Lantern Slides]
View looking over the Seine towards the Cathedral and Pont Boieldieu.
[First World War Lantern Slides]
Fourteen lantern slides showing military scenes from the First World War. The slides have been made utilising original photographs from British Official Photographs, The Illustrated London News and unattributed sources. Each is numbered but there is much disparity in the numbering system. Numbers are in the range 36-929.
Church Army Lantern Dept.
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Files relating to individual species arranged according to the Euring (European Union for Bird Ringing) code numbers. Readers wishing to consult files on individual species should quote the appropriate box number and code number. If the code number is not known, readers should request the Euring code list, a copy of which is kept in box 3.
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
Part of 'Birds in Wales' Research Papers
General research papers including correspondence, offprints and photocopies of printed material, manuscript and typescript drafts and page proofs of the volume, together with miscellaneous notes including a file on waders.