Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Group portrait of soldiers, many of them amputees, c1916-1917.

1914-1918

Collection of fifteen wheelchairs and other mobility aids

Harding supreme folding wheelchair, with corduroy upholstery, English, c. 1960

Harding supreme folding wheelchair

1948-1979

Folding wheelchair, model 8, with retractable arms, by Dingwall, English c. 1960

Folding wheelchair

1955-1965

Folding wheelchair model 6, with canvas back, seat missing, by A. C. Cars, English, c. 1950

Folding wheelchair model 6

1950-1979

Light coloured folding "Allwin" wheelchair

Light coloured folding "Allwin" wheelchair

Folding wheelchair, model 8B, by M.T.P., English c. 1958

Folding wheelchair

1953-1963

Stanley wheelchair, model 8A, English, c. 1955

Stanley wheelchair

1951-1961

Peerlers wheelchair, by McLonghlin and Co. Ltd, Rochdale, England, c. 1960

Peerlers wheelchair

1956-1966

Wheelchair, wooden frame, with vinyl upholstery, by Bencraft Ltd., probably British, 1935-1955

Wheelchair, wooden frame

1935-1955

Wheelchair, tubular steel construction, with vinyl upholstery, used at Southend Hospital, by Richards Son and Allwin, English, 1950-1965

Wheelchair, tubular steel construction

1950-1965

Adjustable wheelchair by T. Chapman, 22 Edwards Street, London, England, 1820-1870.

Adjustable wheelchair by T. Chapman

1820-1870

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1914-1918. Possibly photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1914-1918

circa 1914-1918

Wheelchair, model 1J, with cane seat and back, by Bencraft, Birmingham, England, c. 1950

Wheelchair, model 1J

1945-1955

Three-wheeled wooden framed wheelchair, by The Gendron Wheel Co. Toledo, USA, 1940-1945, part of original material brought to Harvard Hospital by the American Red Cross

Three-wheeled wooden framed wheelchair

1940-1945

Wheelchair, model 9L, by Remploy Ltd, 415 Edgware Road, Cricklewood, London, England, 1980.

Wheelchair, model 9L

1980

Wheelchair, 1751-1850

Wheelchair, 1751-1850.

1751-1850

Folding wheelchair, model 8, by Dingwall, with canvas upholstery, English, c. 1960

Folding wheelchair

1955-1979

Wheelchair, model 4J, by Allwin, with plastic upholstery English, c. 1960

Wheelchair, model 4J

1954-1964

Wheelchair, the "Eastbourne", English, 1850-1920

Wheelchair, the "Eastbourne", English, 1850-1920

1850-1920

Folding wheelchair model 8A, by Dingwall, English, c. 1960

Folding wheelchair model 8A

1955-1965

Folding wheelchair, model 8, by Dingwall, English, c. 1955

Folding wheelchair

1950-1960

Wheelchair, with canvas seat and back, iron frame and wooden foot rest

Wheelchair, with canvas seat and back

Wheelchair, cane seat and back

Wheelchair, cane seat and back

Wheelchair, by White and Wright, 93 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, England, 1880-1920.

Wheelchair, by White and Wright

1880-1920

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers, mostly in wheelchairs, posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1915-1918

circa 1915-1918

Postcard of nursing staff and wounded British soldiers posing for a photograph in a hospital ward, c1915-1918. Photographed at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton, London. From an album of 104 postcards and a pen and ink drawing showing injured soldiers at Queen Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital, Roehampton, members of the Essex Regiment and other medical pictures, 1914-1918.

Nursing staff and wounded British soldiers in a hospital ward, c1915-1918

circa 1915-1918

Hardings rigid wheelchair, model 13R, with plastic upholstery, c. 1950, English

Hardings rigid wheelchair

1946-1955