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American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Women chauffeure of the American Fund for French Wounded tying up a broken down car preparatory to towing it back to Paris, France

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Women chauffeure of the American ...

Date Taken: 12/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Miscellaneous

American Red Cross - Groups - Chauffeurs of the American Fund for French wounded. They have assisted the A.R.C. by driving cars for the Children's Bureau

American Red Cross - Groups - Chauffeurs of the American Fund for Fren...

Date Taken: 10/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Groups

American Red Cross - I thru M - America's Society people at work in Paris for the American Fund for French wounded. Miss Mary S. Montgomery  of Philadelphia, Pa., who rendered relief service in the surgical department of the American Fund for French wounded. She was on the Committee in Philadelphia from the spring of 1915 until Dec. 1916 when she sailed for France to become more actively engaged in the work

American Red Cross - I thru M - America's Society people at work in Pa...

Photographer: Kadel & Herbert American Red Cross - I thru M Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - Chauffeurs of the American Fund for the French Wounded. They have assisted the A.R.C., by driving cars for the Children's Bureau but are now attached to the Service de sante, under the French Government

American Red Cross - Groups - Chauffeurs of the American Fund for the ...

Date Taken: 10/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Groups

American Red Cross - Ambulances - American women ambulance drivers who have been at the front under fire at the front under fire were formerly in the American Fund for French wounded and now belong to the Comite Americain pour Regions Devastes which is affiliated with the A.R.C

American Red Cross - Ambulances - American women ambulance drivers who...

Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Ambulances

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Women chauffeurs of the American Fund for French Wounded repairing a broken down car, Paris, France

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Women chauffeurs of the American ...

Date Taken: 12/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Miscellaneous

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