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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at new American Red Cross Canteen Club at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now Principal British Repatriation Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in the British Army will pass through it during the next 8 months on their way home. In center of group the British Gen. Commanding the Camp is standing next to Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J. who is in command of the Club Canteen

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Sunny morning with American newspapers in front of new American Red Cross Canteen Club at Winchester. Here nearly 1000 Americans who have been serving in British Units will pass through this camp during next 8 months. The Red Cross Club Canteen which has just been opened for these men at request of British authorities, is a huge concrete slab building the largest structure of its kind in England

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now the principal British Repatriation Camp. The Club was formally opened by Major General MacPerson of British Army who is in command of the camp

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Activities in England. American Red Cross officers call on Colonel Herbert W. Swaln the American Consul at Southampton. Col. Swalm and his wife have visited more wounded Americans than any other Americans in England. The group shows Capt. Ed. G. Butler, a farmer of Annfield, Ba. Major Foster H. Rockwell of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Swalm; Major Joseph M. Hartfield of New York and Colonel Swalm

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British repatriation Camp. Raising the Red Cross Flag in front of the new club house

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - American Red Cross Care Committee and the Rotary Club of Bath, England, entertain American wounded at the Bath War Hospital. District commander of American Red Cross, Lt. N.B. Martin of San Francisco, in the back row, near flagpole; Lord Mayor of Bath, his hat off, to the left of the flagpole, wearing his chain of office over his shoulders. Behind him, in high hat, is the High Sheriff

American Red Cross - Canteens - American soldiers on leave in London, England, get first meal in Red Cross Canteen at Headquarters. In good weather, the canteen is set up in outer courtyard of building, and doughnuts fried over a little portable stove. Women in the picture are: Anna Lansing of Albany, at stove, Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J., Mrs. Alan Campbell, and Helen Peterson of Chicago; Behind Miss Lansin is Major Marshall Hale, A.R.C. of San Francisco. Not soldier wearing captured German Helmet

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The exterior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen at Le Mans, France. There are 47 beds for officers and 250 for enlisted men. The canteen serves betrween five and six thousand meals every 24 hours, in the dinning room which seats 250 men. There are shower baths check rooms, tailors to sew on truant buttons and do general mending, an officers recreation room, and a large recreation hut for enlisted men, a large lunch counter where hot chocolate, coffee, and sandwiches are served between meal hours

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - How the American Red Cross lives in an Army Camp in England

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester; The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British Repatriaton Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in British Army will pass through it during next 8 months, on their way home. British and American Officers in command of the big Camp. Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J., who is in charge of the Club Canteen is standing next to Maj. Gen. MacPherson the British Command in Chief of the Repatriation Camp. Next to him is Col. G.R.G. Fisher of St. Paul, Minn. who is in charge of American Red Cross work in the Winchester District

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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings

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us military uniform ww1 headquarters buildings club canteen cross club canteen winchester morn hill morn hill camp british repatriaton british repatriaton camp army british army months way home way home officers american officers command miss lillian baldwin miss lillian baldwin lakewood charge club canteen maj macpherson british command chief repatriation repatriation camp next fisher work world war 1914 1918 general wwi ww1 us army general army general army officer us army officer american red cross colonel british army ww1 minnesota st paul saint paul high resolution ultra high resolution cross american cross work winchester district war campaign us national archives