Reception of the Wounded at the 41st Casualty Clearing Station, Le Cateau, during the British Advance in October 1918 Art.IWMART3800, John Hodgson Lobley

Reception of the Wounded at the 41st Casualty Clearing Station, Le Cateau, during the British Advance in October 1918 Art.IWMART3800, John Hodgson Lobley

Reception of the wounded at the 41st casualty clearing station, le cateau, during the british advance in october 1918 image: the interior of a large tent, supported by large wooden poles, filled with wounded british soldiers lying on stretchers on the ground. The foremost wounded soldier looks comfortable, with his left arm placed behind his head. The casualty next to him has his arm bandaged up in a sling, with a bloodstain on the bandage towards his elbow. Date: 1 October 1918 (First World War).
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Author: John Hodgson Lobley (1878–1954)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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