WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
ANNA ROCHESTER
SOUILLY
(Meuse)
Souilly
Anna Rochester
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Miss Anna Rochester, of Buffalo, N.Y., ministering to desperately wounded men
at the American Red Cross Evacuation Hospitals #6 & #7, Souilly, France
14 October 1918.
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Miss Anna Rochester (American Red Cross), of Buffalo, N.Y.;
feeding Sgt. W.B. Hyer, Co. M, 166th Infantry, 42nd Div., through a tube
at American Red Cross hospitals #6-7 at Souilly
14 October 1918.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Miss Anna Rochester of Buffalo, N.Y., giving "second aid"
to Private Ernest Stanback, of the 165th Infantry, Co. E. 42nd Division,
at the American Red Cross Hospitals #6 & #7
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly (Meuse).
View of the tents, canteen kitchens, etc.
Miss Anna Rochester, of Buffalo, N.Y., is shown feeding the wounded
at the American Red Cross Evacuation Hospitals #6-#7, Souilly, France
October 1918
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Canteen at the American Red Cross Evacuation Hospital #6 & 7, Souilly.
Miss Anna Rochester of Buffalo, N.Y., serving chocolate to Pvt. Henry Schwenks,
of the 326th Infantry, Co. A, 82nd Div.
12 March 1919
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Anna Rochester
Adele Birdsall
Senoncourt
Senoncourt (Meuse).
Miss Adele Birdsall, of 3310 Third Ave., Roselle, N.J., serving chocolate
to Pvt. Wilson Melanson, Co. "B", 103rd Inf. 26th Division, at the American Red Cross canteen
at Senoncourt, France
14 October 1918.
Photographer : Signal Corps
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Château Thierry
Smith College Relief Unit, American Red Cross, at Chateau-Thierry.
Pvt. L. Canofad, Bat. E. 108th F.A. (pajamas)
Miss Mary C. Stevenson, A.R.C. of Pittsfield, Mass., (In apron)
and Miss Anna Rochester, A.R.C. of Buffalo (in dark suit)
16 December 1918
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Mary C. Stevenson
Anna Rochester
Group of American Red Cross workers at a Red Cross canteen.
Left to right:
Miss Anna L., Rochester,
Miss Gladys Cromwell,
Miss Elizabeth Strang,
Miss Helen J. Day,
Miss C. Wheeler,
Mrs. Mary Palmer Gardner,
Miss Winifred Bryce,
Miss Anna A. Ryan,
Miss Julia Wells
Miss Dorothy Cromwell.
American Red Cross Hospitals Nos. 6 and 7, Souilly, Meuse, France
13 October 1918
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Anna Rochester
Elizabeth Strang
C. Wheeler
Winifred Bryce
Julia Wells
Gladys Cromwell
Helen J. Day
Mary Palmer Gardner
Anna A. Ryan
Dorothy Cromwell
Souilly (Meuse) France.
When hospital trains pulled into the railroad stations of France
the American Red Cross was always on hand to meet them.
Here is Miss C. Wheeler, of 210 Pearl Street, Burlington, Vt., giving a wounded soldier cigarettes.
Miss Wheeler was connected with American Red Cross Evacuation Hospitals #6 & #7, Souilly
14 October 1918.
Photographer : Signal Corps.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly, France.
Even in the rain the Red Cross girls worked with, and for, the wounded.
Miss Winifred Bryce, of 294 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. and
Miss C. Wheeler, of 210 Pearl Street, Burlington, Vt.,
of the American Red Cross. Evacuation Hospitals #6 & #7,
Souilly, France
13 October 1918
United States Army Signal Corps, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly, France.
Correspondent Henry L. Wales, of the International News Service,
with his face and hands bandaged as a result of a bad accident, receiving a cigarette
from Miss Winifred Bryce, 294 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., of the American Red Cross Evacuation Hospitals #6 & #7,
Souilly, France
13 October 1918
United States Army Signal Corps, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Souilly (Meuse) France.
Miss Winifred Bryce, of 294 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
giving gum and cigarettes to wounded soldiers on a hospital train.
Miss Bryce was connected with American Red Cross Evacuation Hospital #6-7, Souilly
14 October 1918
United States Army Signal Corps, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Interior of American Red Cross canteen showing
Miss Gladys and Miss Dorothy Cromwell, of New York,
and Miss Julia Wells of Fairfax, Va.,
serving chocolate to wounded soldiers. American Red Cross Hospitals 6 and 7, Souilly, Meuse, France