American Red Cross ambulance unit and medical stations near Bassano, Italy, 1917-1918 [videorecording].

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American Red Cross ambulance unit and medical stations near Bassano, Italy, 1917-1918 [videorecording].

Photographs, in black and white, of American Red Cross (ARC) ambulance unit and medical stations near Bassano, Italy, ca. 1918. The following drivers are identified (all Harvard Ambulance Corps): Thomas Wharton, AB 1920, William Houston Kenyon, AB 1921, Seton Droppers, AB 1920, Charles Howard, AB 1920, Charles Eliot, AB 1920, Charles Page, AB 1921. Also included are negatives and seven postcards of Bassano, Italy from a variety of dates. Negatives are not originals, but appear to be ca. 1989 copy negatives.

7 postcards.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7086425

Harvard University Archives.

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Eliot, Charles W. (Charles William), 1899-1993

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Kenyon, William Houston, 1856-1933

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Wharton, Thomas Wharton

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Page, Charles Albert

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Villard, Henry Serrano, 1900-....

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Droppers, Seton Rand

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