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The Queen at Netley, Her Majesty visiting the Sick and Wounded from the Soudan (litho)
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The Queen at Netley, Her Majesty visiting the Sick and Wounded from the Soudan (litho)
1064059 The Queen at Netley, Her Majesty visiting the Sick and Wounded from the Soudan (litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen at Netley, Her Majesty visiting the Sick and Wounded from the Soudan. Illustration for The Graphic, 10 December 1898.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23042174
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Atbara Fever Her Majesty Lord Kitchener Medal Medical Supplies Netley Omdurman Patients Princess Beatrice Princess Victoria Royal Victoria Hospital Sick Single Chairs Sirdar Soudan Special Stricken Victories Visiting Wards Wheeled Wounded Limb Asclepius Asklepieion Asklepios Furnish Healthcare Home Furnishing Injuries Medical Science Medical Services Military Hospitals Physical Health Piece Of Furniture Queen Victoria Upholstered Goods Wound Wounded
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The Queen's Compassion - A Glimpse into Her Majesty's Visit to the Sick and Wounded from the Soudan
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. In this lithograph, we witness a poignant moment in history as Queen Victoria pays a heartfelt visit to the stricken soldiers at Netley. The image depicts Her Majesty surrounded by military personnel, including Lord Kitchener and Princess Beatrice, as she tours the wards of the Royal Victoria Hospital. With great empathy etched on her face, Queen Victoria engages with each patient individually, offering solace and support during their arduous journey towards recovery. This special encounter showcases not only her unwavering commitment to her troops but also highlights her deep concern for their well-being. The scene is filled with symbolism; medals adorning brave soldiers' chests serve as reminders of their victories in battle. Surgeon Major Nash stands nearby, representing the tireless efforts of medical professionals who tend to these wounded heroes. The presence of furniture and upholstered goods reflects an effort to provide comfort amidst pain and suffering. This powerful engraving captures both the physical tolls of war through injured limbs and wounds but also emphasizes advancements in medical science that aid in healing. It serves as a testament to the importance of healthcare services within military hospitals like Netley. As we gaze upon this historic print, we are reminded not only of Queen Victoria's dedication but also of humanity's capacity for compassion even amidst times of conflict.
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