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Bandage Collection (page 16)

"Bandage: Healing the Body, Nurturing the Soul" In this captivating caption, a young girl is seen playing nurse

Background imageBandage Collection: Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath, WW1

Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath, WW1
Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath outside a military hospital during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageBandage Collection: Australian medical centre, Becourt Chateau, France, WW1

Australian medical centre, Becourt Chateau, France, WW1
An Australian medical centre in Becourt Chateau, northern France, during the First World War. Showing Australian soldiers having their wounds dressed. Date: July 1916

Background imageBandage Collection: Attending to wounded German prisoner, WW1

Attending to wounded German prisoner, WW1
An Allied soldier attending to a wounded German prisoner in a muddy field during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBandage Collection: Australian ambulance men at Bernafay, France, WW1

Australian ambulance men at Bernafay, France, WW1
Australian ambulance men carrying soldiers suffering from trench feet at Bernafay, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageBandage Collection: Sketch of soldier with bandage and medal, WW1

Sketch of soldier with bandage and medal, WW1
Profile sketch of a soldier during the First World War with his head bandaged and a medal on his chest. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBandage Collection: Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1

Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1
An operation dugout of a field ambulance of the 42nd East Lancashire Division during the First World War. A bullet has just been removed from a mans arm. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBandage Collection: Two Horses and a group of dogs

Two Horses and a group of dogs
Portrait of Two Horses peering over the edge of their stall to check on a group of three dogs, including a terrier with a bandaged head. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBandage Collection: Captured British troops, Dardanelles, WW1

Captured British troops, Dardanelles, WW1
Captured British troops in the Dardanelles (Turkey), during the First World War. Date: 1915-1916

Background imageBandage Collection: Scots Highlander - WWI Patriotic Postcard - Union Flag

Scots Highlander - WWI Patriotic Postcard - Union Flag
Scots Highlander soldier from the First World War on this patriotic postcard, bearing the caption Do or Die. He stands, a wound on his brow bandaged

Background imageBandage Collection: Wounded Belgian troops in Calais, France, WW1

Wounded Belgian troops in Calais, France, WW1
Wounded Belgian troops from Furnes, marching through Calais, north western France, during the First World War. Date: 11 November 1914

Background imageBandage Collection: First aid

First aid. Bandage being unrolled so that it can be applied to a casualty. The bandage can be used to support a damaged body part, or to hold a sterile dressing in place

Background imageBandage Collection: View of a bandaged elbow

View of a bandaged elbow
Bandaged elbow. View of a womans elbow that has been bandaged. The bandage is fastened on with a safety pin. The elbow has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageBandage Collection: View of a bandaged knee

View of a bandaged knee
Bandaged knee. View of a bandaged knee. The bandage is fastened on with a safety pin. The knee has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageBandage Collection: View of a bandaged finger

View of a bandaged finger
Bandaged finger. View a bandaged finger. The bandage is fastened with a special support attached to the wrist. The finger has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageBandage Collection: Cosmetic surgery, conceptual artwork

Cosmetic surgery, conceptual artwork
Cosmetic surgery, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBandage Collection: Arm injury

Arm injury
MODEL RELEASED. Arm injury. Young girl with arm bandage being comforted by her mother

Background imageBandage Collection: Injured lion, conceptual artwork

Injured lion, conceptual artwork

Background imageBandage Collection: Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork

Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork
Gout and the Spider. Artwork illustrating the fable of Gout and the Spider, as told by the French poet and author Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695)

Background imageBandage Collection: Elasticated bandage

Elasticated bandage

Background imageBandage Collection: First aid kit equipment, artwork

First aid kit equipment, artwork

Background imageBandage Collection: Medical dressing

Medical dressing

Background imageBandage Collection: WORLD WAR I: GAS WARFARE. British soldiers blinded by a German gas attack during the Lys offensive

WORLD WAR I: GAS WARFARE. British soldiers blinded by a German gas attack during the Lys offensive shuffle toward an advanced dressing station near Bethune, France, April 1918

Background imageBandage Collection: HANDBOOK: FIRST AID. First aid handbook published by the Johnson & Johnson Company, New Brunswick

HANDBOOK: FIRST AID. First aid handbook published by the Johnson & Johnson Company, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 19th century

Background imageBandage Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. Poster by the American Red Cross and the U. S. Food Administration

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. Poster by the American Red Cross and the U. S. Food Administration
RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. Poster by the American Red Cross and the U.S. Food Administration, encouraging Americans to save food, and featuring a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier: America

Background imageBandage Collection: WORLD WAR I: VETERANS. Wounded French World War I veterans in a Bastille Day parade, 14 July 1919

WORLD WAR I: VETERANS. Wounded French World War I veterans in a Bastille Day parade, 14 July 1919. Gouache by Jean Galtier-Boissiere

Background imageBandage Collection: Diagram showing five stages in bandage folding

Diagram showing five stages in bandage folding
Diagram showing five stages in the folding of a bandage, resulting in broad, narrow and medium options

Background imageBandage Collection: British Earthquake 1931

British Earthquake 1931
A woman with a bandage over one eye, sitting among the havoc caused by an earthquake

Background imageBandage Collection: Horse - tethered with bandage on back leg

Horse - tethered with bandage on back leg
LA-4089 Horse - tethered with bandage on back leg Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBandage Collection: Queueing for Soup 1877

Queueing for Soup 1877
Queueing for leg of beef soup at 2 pence a bowl outside working class dining room



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"Bandage: Healing the Body, Nurturing the Soul" In this captivating caption, a young girl is seen playing nurse, her caring nature evident as she tends to an imaginary patient. Meanwhile, an Academy poster for Bo Widerberg's thought-provoking film "The Man On The Roof" (1976) hangs on the wall, reminding us of the complexities of human existence. As we delve deeper into the image, our attention is drawn to John Everett Millais' masterpiece "The Order of Release, " painted between 1746 and 1852-1853. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder that bandages have been used throughout history to mend wounds and restore hope. Next to it stands a conceptual image depicting an injured Vitruvian Man – a symbol of humanity's vulnerability and resilience. It prompts contemplation on how bandages not only heal physical injuries but also provide solace during emotional turmoil. Turning our focus outside the room, we see someone engrossed in reading "War Hospital" in Reading, Berkshire. This evokes thoughts about those who dedicate their lives to healing others amidst conflict and chaos. A glimpse at forceps and bandages reminds us of medical professionals' unwavering commitment to saving lives. Their expertise ensures that every wound receives proper care and protection. Shifting gears from healthcare settings, Terry Butcher's jubilant celebration after England's vital victory against Sweden in September 1989 showcases how they can be symbols of triumph over adversity – both on and off the field. In another scene filled with warmth and compassion, bunnies return home after surviving an accident. Bandages lovingly wrapped around them signify not just physical recovery but also support from loved ones during challenging times. Moving beyond individual experiences, members of London Peace Action are captured campaigning for harmony in society. Bandaging wounds caused by division becomes symbolic here; they strive for unity through understanding and empathy. However, not all stories have a happy ending.