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The sun parlor of Baroda House, London. American Red Cross Hospital No. 24. If the Red Cross had been given its pick of London's Houses for a hospital, it could not in the opinion of the Baroda House staff, have selected a better place. The tall French windows of the ground floor rooms open on to a broad lawn and from them a runway has been built, so that the chair patients may be wheeled out into the sunshine to read, or to watch their more vigorous mates, play games

The sun parlor of Baroda House, London. American Red Cross Hospital No. 24. If the Red Cross had been given its pick of London's Houses for a hospital, it could not in the opinion of the Baroda House staff, have selected a better place. The tall French windows of the ground floor rooms open on to a broad lawn and from them a runway has been built, so that the chair patients may be wheeled out into the sunshine to read, or to watch their more vigorous mates, play games [graphic]. - 1918. - 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in.

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. London. Group title: Hospitals. U.S. England. Data: Mrs. Bessie Brewer. 11/18.


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LC-DIG-anrc-09865 DLC (digital file from original)

2017675630


American Red Cross.


Glass negatives.

LC-A6196- / 55343