WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
GENERAL MALTERRE
HOSPITAL
Neuilly sur Seine - Paris
Official guests entering General Malterre's hospital for mutilated soldiers,
on the occasion of the formal opening of the ward added to the hospital by the Red Cross.
Major Perkins, American Red Cross Commissioner for Europe,
is standing on the steps to the left of General Bliss
July 1918
Photographer: A.R.C. France
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Neuilly, (Seine) France.
The lawn of General Malterre's Hospital at Neuilly.
The American Red Cross helped to establish the work of the re-education of the mutile.
These student patients have just dragged this German gun across the lawn.
The new American Red Cross Hut can be seen in the background
1918
Photographer : Henri A. Coles - Miss Harper Rey
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
A few of the patients well enough to go to, for the table, at General Malterre's Hospital, Paris,
for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The American Red Cross has recently added a ward of 20 beds to this hospital
14 June 1918
Photographer: M. Dehorgne
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
General Malterre's hospital, Paris, for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
Showing on the right, the ward for twenty beds added by the American Red Cross.
The work was completed in a month and will be formally opened by General Malterre on July 1st
14 June 1918
Photographer: M. Dehorgne
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
The General Malterre Hospital at Neuilly where discharged French soldiers are "repaired".
The wing built for the hospital by the American Red Cross is seen to the right
ca. 1918
Photographer : ARC Commission to France
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Corner in a ward of General Malterre's Hospital, Paris,
for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The nurse is known as Mme. Tribly and has worked as a war nurse without a single break since August 14, 1914.
The American Red Cross has added to this hospital a ward for twenty beds which will be formally opened by General Malterre July first
14 June 1918
Photographer: M. Dehorgne
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Corner in a ward of General Malterre's Hospital, Paris,
for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The nurse is known as Mme. Tribly and has worked as a war nurse without a single break since August 14, 1914.
The American Red Cross has added to this hospital a ward for twenty beds which will be formally opened by General Malterre July first
14 June 1918
Photographer: M. Dehorgne
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Convalescent patients enjoying a game of cards with gramophone accompaniment
in General Malterre's hospital, Paris, for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The American Red Cross has added to this hospital a ward for 20 beds
which will be formally opened by General Malterre on July 1st
14 June 1918
Photographer: M. Dehorgne
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Convalescent mutiles feeding the chickens in the garden at General Malterre's hospital
of re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The American Red Cross has added a ward of twenty beds to this hospital.
The work was completed in a month and will be formally opened by General Malterre on July 1st
14 June 1918.
Photographer: M. Dehorgne.
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
ARC Barracks in Gen. Malterre's Hospital, 58 Rue Edouard Nortier, Neuilly.
(Negro from Senegal, French province in Africa)
8 July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
[close up]
ARC Barracks in Gen. Malterre's Hospital, 58 Rue Edouard Nortier, Neuilly.
(Negro from Senegal, French province in Africa)
8 July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Working on the ward added by the American Red Cross to General Malterre's hospital, Paris,
for re-operative surgery for men mutilated in the war.
The work was completed in a month and the ward will be formally opened
to General Malterre on July 1st
June 1918
Photographer : ARC Commission to France
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
In the pleasant garden of General Malterre's hospital for soldiers mutilated in the war,
whose cases require repeated operations.
The word which the AMERICAN RED CROSS has added to the hospital is seen in the background
8 July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Patients enjoying a sun bath and a game of checkers
in the Garden of General Malterre's Hospital for mutilated soldiers
whose cases require repeated operations.
The ARC has added a ward to this hospital
July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Convalescent wounded French soldiers at Malaterre Hospital; Rue Edward Nortier, Neuilly.
American Red Cross hospital barracks in background
July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Neuilly, (Seine) France. General Malterre's Hospital at Neuilly.
The American Red Cross helped to establish the work of the re-education of the mutile.
These student patients have just dragged this German gun across the lawn.
The new American Red Cross Hut can be seen in the background
1918
Photographer: Coles [Henri A. Coles](Miss Harper Rey)
Convalescent wounded French soldiers at Malterre Hospital; Rue Edward Nortier, Neuilly.
American Red Cross hospital barracks in background
July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Two patients in a word of General Malterre's hospital, Paris, for mutilated soldiers,
whose cares require repeated operations.
The AMERICAN RED CROSS has added a ward of twenty beds to this hospital
11 June 1918.
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Garden work for soldiers mutilated in the war at General Malterre's hospital, Paris,
where cases are treated which require repeated operations.
The American Red Cross has added to this hospital a ward for 20 beds with maintenance for a year
July 1918
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)