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Interior of the Diggers dining hall. The Keswick Hospital Helpers waiting to serve tea to the wards.
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Extract from a letter from R.S. Rogers Lieut. Col. dated 23.10.20 thanking them for the photographs.
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'The Keswick Hospital bell (Belle)'. 4.30 p.m. Rhoda ringing the bell for tea.
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Interior of the Diggers dining hall. The ward attendants assisting the 'Keswick Hospital Helpers' to serve tea to the various wards.
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Outside No. 1 ward. Private Molloy, hero of the 4th campaign.
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Outside No. 2 ward. Blair and Drabsk. Two auburn haired pals.
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Outside No. 2 ward. Pte Morgan and Sgt Rice (T.B. patient) (gone west).
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A group of patients outside No. 2 ward.
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Sisters Hicks and Hamp with patients outside No. 2 ward.
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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.
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Holmes, Eastwood, Copley and Tanne outside No. 4 ward.
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Morrison and McDonoue outside No. 4 ward.
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Pte Phillips, orderly and Ah Goon (Poor old John). outside No. 4 ward.
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Sister Smith, Sgt Champion and Sister Furniss R.R.C. No. 4 ward.
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Patients from No. 4 ward.
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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.
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No. 4 ward. The Officers. Sisters White, Souter, Liddy, Kilsby, Capt. Birt, Lt. McDermid, Major Burk (Kewpie).
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Interior of No. 4 ward - now the Diggers Ward. Standing - Mildwater, Rowley; sitting - A. McArthur (double amputation case), Langley.
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Interior of No. 4 ward - now the Diggers Ward. Standing - Sisters Wakefield, Giles, White and Pte. Rowley; sitting - A. McArthur (double amputation case), Langley.
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Copy of letter by A. McArthur dated 16th April 1921 thanking the helpers for their work.
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The ward attendants. Taken on the occasion of the Prince of Wales visit to Keswick Hospital. 15/7/1920.
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No. 5 ward. Sister Hicks, patients and Sister Hamp.
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No. 5 ward. Sister Love and patients.
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The Keswick Hospital Helpers visiting the wards with fruit etc. for the bed-patients. 'The diggers say : Your merry good day is a tonic alway; And brightens like sunshine the gloomiest day.'
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Patients and Sister Hamp.
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A rose between two thorns. Sister Giles with Ptes. Broadbent (best bead bag and necklace maker in hospital) and Health.
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Interior of No. 6 ward. 'O woman! in our hour of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou!'.
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Group of men and Sister Simpson.
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Patients from No. 7 ward.
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Before the curative workshops were built.