Keswick Hospital [B 26285] • Photograph


Keswick Hospital : H.R.H. Prince of Wales visit
Visit to Keswick Hospital by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. Pte Broadbent presenting a bead-necklace (made by himself) to H.R.H. Prince of Wales for Princess Mary.


Keswick Hospital : H.R.H. Prince of Wales visit
Visit to Keswick Hospital by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. Miss Williams distributing cigarettes.


Keswick Hospital : H.R.H. Prince of Wales visit
Visit to Keswick Hospital by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. On the bridge.


Keswick Hospital : H.R.H. Prince of Wales visit
Visit to Keswick Hospital by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. H.M.S. Renown.


Keswick Hospital : H.R.H. Prince of Wales visit
Visit to Keswick Hospital by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. H.M.S. Renown. Farewell.


Keswick Hospital : Somewhere abroad
Somewhere abroad. Doctors, nursing sisters and orderlies.


Keswick Hospital : Pozieres
The Diggers Cemetery, Pozieres, France.


After Armistice - Paris
After Armistice. The diggers with their two nurses enjoying the sights of Paris.


Keswick Hospital : Egypt
Egypt. Ambulances with troops from the 'Peninsula'.


Keswick Hospital : Egypt
Egypt. Some of our boys and 9 Red X Australian Ambulances in front of the hospital.


Keswick Hospital : Egypt
Egypt. Three of our boys.


Keswick Hospital : Egypt
Egypt. Sisters Norah and Eileen with 20 of their patients at the Zoo.


Keswick Hospital : Lieut Percy H. Moody
The Flying Boy.


Keswick Hospital : Lieut Percy H. Moody
The Flying Boy.


Percival Moody with Sopwith Pup
Lieutenant Percival Harry Moody standing beside a Royal Flying Corps Sopwith Pup. Born in Albany, Western Australia, Moody enlisted in the AIF 3rd Field Ambulance at Morphetville, South Australia, on 1 October 1914. He was discharged for the AIF in 1917 in consequence of being appointed to a commission in the RFC. After the war Moody returned to Australia.


Keswick Hospital : Fred & Bobs Warminster
Officer and Digger (brothers). Fred & Bobs Warminster March 1918.


Keswick Hospital : Sopwith scout
Perce in our 'airs' 2 seater (1917).


Keswick Hospital : Sopwith aircraft
Snap of Perce at joy stick of a Sopwith F. 1 Camel, 1918. (From information provided).


Keswick Hospital : Sopwith scout
2 or 3 miles up (1918).


Keswick Hospital : Certificate
Certificate awarded to Mrs Chas Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under The Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919.


Keswick Hospital : Letter
Letter from J. Hayter Reed, Secretary SA Division of Australian Red Cross Society to Misses Williams accepting the resignation of their Circle, dated 10th February 1922.