c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/48
Arrival at Keswick Hospital. Group of officers from the Hospital Ship 'Kanowna'.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/49
Arrival at Keswick Hospital. Second batch of patients from the Hospital Ship 'Kanowna'.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/50
Arrival at Keswick Hospital. Patients and Sammy Lunn (well known fund raiser) arriving at Keswick. The scene appears to be taken at the same time as PRG 280/1/17/309.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/51
'One of our Heros'. Lieut. Hugo Vivian Hope Throssell, V.C.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/52
Another batch of men returning.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/53
'Glad to be home once more. And still they come.'
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/54
Arrival of train at the siding - Keswick. Patients arriving (ex Port Sydney) 22 July 1916.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/55
Patients wending their way to Keswick Hospital from the train.
c. 1916, Photograph, B 26285/56
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/57
Interior of the Diggers dining hall. Jan 17th 1917 they gave tea to 200 returned soldiers.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/58
A few of the soldiers facing the camera after the tea.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/59
A few of the soldiers . So are we - after an enjoyable high tea.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/61
Interior of the Diggers dining hall. The Keswick Hospital Helpers waiting to serve tea to the wards.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 26285/63
'The Keswick Hospital bell (Belle)'. 4.30 p.m. Rhoda ringing the bell for tea.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 26285/62
Extract from a letter from R.S. Rogers Lieut. Col. dated 23.10.20 thanking them for the photographs.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/64
Interior of the Diggers dining hall. The ward attendants assisting the 'Keswick Hospital Helpers' to serve tea to the various wards.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/65
Outside No. 1 ward. Private Molloy, hero of the 4th campaign.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/66
Outside No. 2 ward. Blair and Drabsk. Two auburn haired pals.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/67
Outside No. 2 ward. Pte Morgan and Sgt Rice (T.B. patient) (gone west).
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/68
A group of patients outside No. 2 ward.
c. 1917, Photograph, B 26285/69
Sisters Hicks and Hamp with patients outside No. 2 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/70
Copy of a letter from H.H.E. Russell Lieut. Col. re appreciation of good work. There is no indication to whom the letter was written.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/71
Holmes, Eastwood, Copley and Tanne outside No. 4 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/72
Morrison and McDonoue outside No. 4 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/73
Pte Phillips, orderly and Ah Goon (Poor old John). outside No. 4 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/74
Sister Smith, Sgt Champion and Sister Furniss R.R.C. No. 4 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/75
Patients from No. 4 ward.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/76
From No. 4 ward. Signrs. E.H. Bowyer and J.C. Boehm 24 Reinforcements of 9th Light Horse. Left for the front 31/1/1917.
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/77
No. 4 ward. The Officers. Sisters White, Souter, Liddy, Kilsby, Capt. Birt, Lt. McDermid, Major Burk (Kewpie).
c. 1919, Photograph, B 26285/78
Interior of No. 4 ward - now the Diggers Ward. Standing - Mildwater, Rowley; sitting - A. McArthur (double amputation case), Langley.