Wounded carried by horses are brought to ambulance vehicles
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Title
Wounded carried by horses are brought to ambulance vehicles
Subject
lantern slides
Greenough, Robert B. (Robert Battey), 1871-1937
World War, 1914-1918
Ambulances
Description
From a set of two boxes of lantern slides by Dr. Robert Battey Greenough, covering his service in 1915 with the First Harvard Unit and the American Ambulance in France during World War I.
Abstract
Lantern slide taken in France during World War I, showing injured men being unloaded from horses into ambulances. Harnesses are fitted to the horses so that a small chair hangs to either side of the horse's body. The men sit on these chairs and are strapped to the horse for stability.
Creator
Greenough, Robert B. (Robert Battey), 1871-1937
Date Created
1917-1919, circa
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum (21245.132)
Format
image
Extent
1 black-and-white lantern slide
Type
still image
Identifier
WAM 21245.132
Provenance
Donated to the Warren Anatomical Museum by the estate of Dr. Robert Battey Greenough, 1937.
Files
Citation
Greenough, Robert B. (Robert Battey), 1871-1937, “Wounded carried by horses are brought to ambulance vehicles,” OnView, accessed October 7, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/17663.