Nurses, Orderly, French Poilu and Algerian Soliders in Front of Scottish Women's Hospitals Ambulance
Staff, Algerian and French Soldiers in Front of Ambulance (SWH Ambulance Driver on Right)
Orderlies and Convalescent Patients in the Abbey Grounds
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Staff, Algerian and French Soldiers in Front of Ambulance (SWH Ambulance Driver on Right)

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Location Royaumont, France
Description Patients arrived from Creil, the clearing station where wounded soldiers were brought by rail from the Reims-Soissons-Noyon regions of the Western Front, and a twelve mile and four-hour journey of bad roads to Royaumont (initially the French military authorities transported patients to Royaumont, however the women themselves took over this task themselves relatively quickly in 1915). Patients normally arrived within 48 hours of being wounded.
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