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"In the Shadows of War: The Courageous Journey of the Invalided" Injured WW1 Soldier: A solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers on the battlefield

Background imageInvalided Collection: Injured Ww1 Soldier

Injured Ww1 Soldier
A British soldier and his wife (or girlfriend) pose for the photographer, with the young mans lost leg stark evidence of the horrors of the conflict and the injuries suffered

Background imageInvalided Collection: The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre

The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre
3502690 The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre, being invalided for wounds back to Britain, from The Pageant of the Century

Background imageInvalided Collection: Invalided Home, the Wounded CIVs Return (litho)

Invalided Home, the Wounded CIVs Return (litho)
1600050 Invalided Home, the Wounded CIVs Return (litho) by Davis, Lucien (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Invalided Home, the Wounded CIVs Return)

Background imageInvalided Collection: Queen Victoria inspecting invalided Colonials in St Georges Hall, Windsor

Queen Victoria inspecting invalided Colonials in St Georges Hall, Windsor
3037631 Queen Victoria inspecting invalided Colonials in St Georges Hall, Windsor, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Haenen

Background imageInvalided Collection: An invalided sailor, Greenwich, London (coloured engraving)

An invalided sailor, Greenwich, London (coloured engraving)
586030 An invalided sailor, Greenwich, London (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An invalided sailor, Greenwich)

Background imageInvalided Collection: WW1 Home Front - British Red Cross Hospital at Netley

WW1 Home Front - British Red Cross Hospital at Netley, Hampshire - two of the temporary huts for injured servicemen - Ivy Hut and Oxfordshire Hut and patients. Date: 1917

Background imageInvalided Collection: Jock (K1) - a kilted Black Watch soldier cleaning his rifle

Jock (K1) - a kilted Black Watch soldier cleaning his rifle. Snaffles - Charles Johnson Payne (1884-1967). Invalided Out Of World War One

Background imageInvalided Collection: The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre

The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre, being invalided back to Britain. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageInvalided Collection: Bruneteau De Ste Suzanne

Bruneteau De Ste Suzanne
GILBERT JOSEPH MARTIN de BRUNETEAU, comte de SAINTE SUZANNE French military commander in the Revolutionary wars, invalided out, statesman. Date: 1760 - 1830

Background imageInvalided Collection: Source Size = 3979 x 2369

Source Size = 3979 x 2369
Invalided Soldiers in the Garden of Fort Pitt, Chatham

Background imageInvalided Collection: Source Size = 1982 x 1625

Source Size = 1982 x 1625
Invalided Soldiers before the Hospital Barracks, at Brompton

Background imageInvalided Collection: Source Size = 1955 x 1632

Source Size = 1955 x 1632
Invalided Soldiers before the Hospital Barracks, at Brompton

Background imageInvalided Collection: WWI - Girl gives a party to wounded soldiers

WWI - Girl gives a party to wounded soldiers
A young girl hosts a garden party picnic for wounded soldiers invalided home from the Western Front - instead of receiving her usual Birthday presents Date: circa 1916

Background imageInvalided Collection: German Red Cross with wounded French Soldiers - WWI

German Red Cross with wounded French Soldiers - WWI
Wounded French POWs from German prison camps received at a railwaty station by the German Red Cross. Date: circa 1916


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"In the Shadows of War: The Courageous Journey of the Invalided" Injured WW1 Soldier: A solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers on the battlefield. Jock (K1) - a kilted Black Watch soldier cleaning his rifle: Even in times of adversity, their dedication to duty remains unwavering. Invalided Home, the Wounded CIVs Return (litho): Witnessing the bittersweet homecoming of those who fought valiantly but were forever changed by war's cruel touch. Queen Victoria inspecting invalided Colonials in St Georges Hall, Windsor: Royalty acknowledging and honoring those who bore both physical and emotional scars for their country. An invalided sailor, Greenwich, London (colored engraving): A poignant portrayal capturing the struggles faced by sailors as they navigate life after war. WW1 Home Front - British Red Cross Hospital at Netley: Providing solace and healing to countless wounded heroes amidst a backdrop of compassion and resilience. Bruneteau De Ste Suzanne: Unveiling stories untold; this name represents one among many whose lives were irrevocably altered due to war's brutality. The first of the wounded during WWI, seen here at the French port of Le Havre, being invalided back to Britain: A snapshot frozen in time that encapsulates both hope and despair intertwined within these returning warriors' hearts. Source Size = 3979 x 2369 & Source Size = 1982 x 1625: Visual reminders that behind every statistic lies an individual story waiting to be heard and understood. In an era marred by conflict, these images serve as powerful reminders that even amidst darkness, humanity finds strength through resilience and compassion towards those who have been "invalided" – forever marked by their sacrifice for freedom.