Ashanti War, Ghana, 1874: sick and wounded British soldiers being evacuated on the Hospital Ship "Victor Emmanuel". Wood engraving by Joseph Nash, 1874.

Date:
1874
Reference:
20801i
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Previous title, replaced October 2023 : The Victor Emmanuel Hospital Ship: doctors checking on their patients during the Ashanti War. Wood engraving by I.N.

Description

"On page 292 are two sketches taken on board the Victor Emmanuel (hospital ship). One represents a small room built or hung upon the outside of the vessel, covered with an awning, and fenced in to seaward, with a wire screen, and appropriately nicknamed by the officers, "Birdcage Walk." Another shows the main deck of the vessel, which has been fitted up for the invalids. The beds are hung upon the same principal as a child's cot, and above them is suspended a huge sail to act as a fan, in order to keep up the ventilation."--The graphic, op. cit., p. 290. A doctor takes the pulse of one of the wounded soldiers

Publication/Creation

1874

Physical description

1 print : wood engraving ; image 14.2 x 22.2 cm

Lettering

The wounded on board the Hospital Ship "Victor Emmanuel". JN

Reference

Wellcome Collection 20801i

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