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Ambulance Collection (page 7)

During times of war, the ambulance becomes a symbol of hope and salvation amidst chaos and destruction

Background imageAmbulance Collection: For years this fine Ironstone mining ambulance housedchickens

For years this fine Ironstone mining ambulance housedchickens. But now it has been restored to its former glory and given a place of pride in Skinningroves Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Stuntman Evel Knievel leaves hospital in London. 10th June 1975

Stuntman Evel Knievel leaves hospital in London. 10th June 1975

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A MBB Bolkow BO105 Air Ambulance helicopter takes off from a landing site near the Royal

A MBB Bolkow BO105 Air Ambulance helicopter takes off from a landing site near the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. 14/09/1987

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance

The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance ( Great North Air Ambulance ) and sponsored by Barbour. 18/07/1994

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A four month old baby was flown 800 miles, by a RAF Westland Puma helicopter

A four month old baby was flown 800 miles, by a RAF Westland Puma helicopter, to Newcastle in mercy dash from an RAF camp in Germany. A medical team was at the baby boys side as he flew to Newcastle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance

The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance ( Great North Air Ambulance ) and sponsored by Barbour at the Sunderland International Airshow. 03/08/1996

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance

The Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel helicopter used by Northumbria Air Ambulance ( Great North Air Ambulance ) and sponsored by Barbour. 17/07/1995

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An AErospatiale AS355 Twin Squirrel helicopter, operated by the Northumbria Air Ambulance

An AErospatiale AS355 Twin Squirrel helicopter, operated by the Northumbria Air Ambulance service, flies past St Marys Lighthouse, Whitley Bay. 20/12/1993

Background imageAmbulance Collection: English League Division One match at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace 2 v Newcastle

English League Division One match at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace 2 v Newcastle United 1. Newcastles Tony Green is taken off on a stretcher after receiving an injury. 2nd September 1972

Background imageAmbulance Collection: British Motor ambulance team during World War One Circa 1916

British Motor ambulance team during World War One Circa 1916

Background imageAmbulance Collection: WW2 October 1940 A lady member of the London Auxilliary Ambulance Service

WW2 October 1940 A lady member of the London Auxilliary Ambulance Service holds a Kitten saved after a daylight raid in London. Wearing a Tin helmet and being pushed on the nose by the cat

Background imageAmbulance Collection: F. A Cup. Arsenal 1 v. Sheffield Wednesday 0. Sheffield Wednesday crowd round their

F. A Cup. Arsenal 1 v. Sheffield Wednesday 0. Sheffield Wednesday crowd round their
F.A Cup. Arsenal 1 v. Sheffield Wednesday 0. Sheffield Wednesday crowd round their injured keeper in the goal. 5th January 1950

Background imageAmbulance Collection: D Day Veteran Peter Taylor at the wheel of his ambulance. World War Two

D Day Veteran Peter Taylor at the wheel of his ambulance. World War Two

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Belgian army field ambulance seen here close to the battlefield at Audeghem

Belgian army field ambulance seen here close to the battlefield at Audeghem. September 26th 1914

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Royal Marine of the Naval Brigade seen here talking to two women ambulance drivers

Royal Marine of the Naval Brigade seen here talking to two women ambulance drivers on the outskirts of Antwerp. Circa October 1914

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An RAF De Havilland Dragon Rapide Dominie configured as an air ambulance during WW2

An RAF De Havilland Dragon Rapide Dominie configured as an air ambulance during WW2. 1942

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out

An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A paramedic drives his ambulance to the next emergency

A paramedic drives his ambulance to the next emergency

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulancemen pulled a ambulance between Wideopen and the Royal Victoria Infirmary raising

Ambulancemen pulled a ambulance between Wideopen and the Royal Victoria Infirmary raising money for Brunswick Beach Special School - they arrive at hospital cheered on by little Andrew Bain

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Emergency Services team - (l - r) Irene Haak, Whickham Red Cross, June Thompson

Emergency Services team - (l - r) Irene Haak, Whickham Red Cross, June Thompson, Newcastle Red Cross, Roberta Walker, Whickham, Allan Calvert, Newcastle Red Cross, Bill Clough

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A St John ambulances on stand by in Newcastle

A St John ambulances on stand by in Newcastle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out on the Greenside to Chopwell Road in

An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out on the Greenside to Chopwell Road in the snow

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Members of the order of St John and The St John Ambulance Association received an

Members of the order of St John and The St John Ambulance Association received an insignia at the investuture ceremony held at the oders Grand Priory Church in Clerkenwell

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulancemen George Stacey (top) and Gordon Dews give the thumbs-up

Ambulancemen George Stacey (top) and Gordon Dews give the thumbs-up

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulancemen at the Wallsend depot relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any

Ambulancemen at the Wallsend depot relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any moment

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulances ready for the next emergency call out at Hebburn ambulance station

Ambulances ready for the next emergency call out at Hebburn ambulance station

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A trio of paramedics on motorcycles ready for the next call

A trio of paramedics on motorcycles ready for the next call

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Motorcycle paramedic Chris Kimber on his way to another emergency

Motorcycle paramedic Chris Kimber on his way to another emergency

Background imageAmbulance Collection: A paramedic on a motorcycle ready for the next call

A paramedic on a motorcycle ready for the next call

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An ambulance parked on Northumberland Street, Newcastle

An ambulance parked on Northumberland Street, Newcastle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The first giant 32-seat ambulance stands outside Newcastle Civic Centre

The first giant 32-seat ambulance stands outside Newcastle Civic Centre

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The ambulancemen who volunteered to give blood (l - r) Alan Jones, Brian Gray

The ambulancemen who volunteered to give blood (l - r) Alan Jones, Brian Gray, Howard Gray, Bill Robson, Bill Huddleston, Fred Grey, Colin Graham, Alan Bolam, Steven Jeffs and Trevor Anderson

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Beach combing - one of the new 4 wheel drive ambulances in action at Bamburgh Castle

Beach combing - one of the new 4 wheel drive ambulances in action at Bamburgh Castle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: France has put the brakes on super ambulances built to take handicapped pilgrims to

France has put the brakes on super ambulances built to take handicapped pilgrims to Lourdes. The three 60ft long alligator jumbulances owned by the Across Trust each cost £ 185

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Paramedic Tommy Birdsey demonstrates the latest lifesaving equipment witht the help of

Paramedic Tommy Birdsey demonstrates the latest lifesaving equipment witht the help of Ambulance cadet Chris Kirby

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The softly, softly ambulance team, Peter Stoddard, Jim Mulholland

The softly, softly ambulance team, Peter Stoddard, Jim Mulholland and Ned Buxton who had make sure the patient had a smooth ride to hospital

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Army ambulances on stand by at Albermarle Barracks, Ouston

Army ambulances on stand by at Albermarle Barracks, Ouston, waiting for the outcome of the strike talks

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Lindisfarne pictured with the Lady Eleanor air ambulance helicopter

Lindisfarne pictured with the Lady Eleanor air ambulance helicopter. The Great North Air Ambulance Service Appeal. (circa - 01/05/91)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Winter Quarters, Fort Brady, ca. 1865. Creator: Unknown

Winter Quarters, Fort Brady, ca. 1865. Creator: Unknown
Winter Quarters, Fort Brady, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to William Frank Browne

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Fort Ellsworth, Alexandria, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Fort Ellsworth, Alexandria, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Fort Ellsworth, Alexandria, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Removing Dead from Battlefield, Maryes Heights, May 2, 1864, 1864

Removing Dead from Battlefield, Maryes Heights, May 2, 1864, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Yellow House, Warren Station, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Tim O Sullivan

Yellow House, Warren Station, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Tim O Sullivan
Yellow House, Warren Station, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Quartermaster and Ambulance Camp, 6th Corps, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1861-65

Quartermaster and Ambulance Camp, 6th Corps, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Belle Plain, Virginia. Potomac River, Upper Wharf, 1864

Belle Plain, Virginia. Potomac River, Upper Wharf, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Creators: James Gardner, Tim O Sullivan

Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Creators: James Gardner, Tim O Sullivan
Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: YPRES Coat of Arms

YPRES Coat of Arms
YPRES. Coat of Arms. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907

New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907
In the streets of London emergency boxes were set up, with a direct line to the police and ambulance service. Date: 1907

Background imageAmbulance Collection: AMBULANCE MEN / 1916

AMBULANCE MEN / 1916
The forgotten heroes... Ambulance men risk and lose their lives during World War One Date: 1916



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During times of war, the ambulance becomes a symbol of hope and salvation amidst chaos and destruction. In Brampton Road, Bexleyheath during World War II, the devastating bomb damage left behind a haunting reminder of the resilience displayed by these life-saving vehicles. Silhouettes from World War I reveal wounded soldiers being tenderly transported in ambulances, highlighting the crucial role they played in providing medical care to those who risked their lives for their countries. In the iconic still image from "Ice Cold In Alex" (1958), an ambulance stands as a testament to courage and determination as it navigates treacherous terrains during wartime. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in moments of darkness, humanity's unwavering spirit shines through. At an Advanced Dressing Station on the Western Front captured by Matania's artistry, brave medics work tirelessly inside ambulances to save lives amid relentless warfare. Their selflessness embodies the true essence of heroism. The Blitz in London witnessed countless acts of bravery where ambulances raced through rubble-filled streets like beacons of hope. One such scene at Ladywell, Lewisham during World War II showcases an ambulance standing tall against adversity. Ambulances have evolved over time into multi-service emergency vehicles equipped with state-of-the-art technology and highly skilled personnel ready to respond swiftly to any crisis that arises. Stepping inside an MAB First Ambulance Interior reveals a world filled with compassion and expertise; every inch designed meticulously to provide comfort and aid when every second counts. German Armoured Vehicles from 1944 remind us that even amidst conflict there is room for compassion. These transformed machines served not only as instruments of war but also carried injured soldiers away from danger zones towards safety and medical assistance. P. D. S. A. AMBULANCE signifies dedication beyond borders - regardless of nationality or background - united under one mission: saving lives wherever they may be.