Art Gallery
The Virtual Museum Art Gallery is intended to share artworks of military medical services significance.
Stretcher Bearers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) Lifting a Wounded Man out of a Trench, by Gilbert Rogers, 1919.
Produced early in the war, this “Oilette” card by Raphael Tuck & Sons was No. 8821 and was one of a set of six titled ‘Royal Army Medical Corps’.
The Queen`s Hospital for Facial Injuries, Frognal, Sidcup The Operating Theatre, 1918 by John Hodgson Lobley
Gassed is a very large oil painting completed in March 1919 by John Singer Sargent. It depicts the aftermath of a mustard gas attack during the First World War, with a line of wounded soldiers walking towards a dressing station. The paining is held by the Imperial War Museum.
No 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Doullens, France by C.E. Moira. The painting is held by the Canadian War Museum
John Hodgson Lobley’s (1878 – 1954) work offers a record of facial reconstructive surgery performed at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, UK during WW I
Stretcher Bearers in a Trench Painted by Richard Mathews in 1918 . Mathews was commissioned as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force and attached to the Medical Corps. Beaverbrook Collection of War Art Canadian War Museum 19710261-0833