301. Pour me bercer au gré de mon amour, je lis beaucoup et songe à ton retour Publication: [France?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFrance
302. Ces anges des champs de bataille Publication: [Paris?] : [Saint-Just], [1914?] Subject(s): NursesNunsMilitary NursingWorld War IFrance
303. La balle qui passait m'a frappée au bras droit, soultenez-le drapeau, tenez-le toujours droit! Publication: [France] : EM, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesWounds and InjuriesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFrance
304. Ne me montrez pas cette horreur, sa famille est, là-bas, en pleurs Publication: [France] : Revanche, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFrance
305. Thou, to whom. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelReligionRed Cross
306. Valentine greeting Publication: [United States?] : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1913 and 1919] Subject(s): NursesLoveRed Cross
307. Jesu, lover of my soul. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsReligionPoetry as TopicEngland
308. How can I bear to leave thee?. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelPoetry as TopicDeathRed Cross
309. Heroisme de soeur Julie, Gerbeviller 24 Aout 1914. Dévouement Publication: [Paris?] : JK, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesNunsMilitary PersonnelWar-Related InjuriesBandagesWorld War IFranceJulie, Sister, 1854-1925.
310. Prière pour la France Publication: [Paris] : ELD, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesNunsWorld War IMilitary PersonnelAsphyxiaFrance
312. Et vous mon ami, avez-vous été blessé au front: non, madame, exactement au cote oppose Author(s): Leo, Ch., artist Publication: Paris : G. Mathiere, editeur, [1917?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelWar-Related InjuriesNurses
313. Sun of my soul. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsRed Cross
314. Love that wilt not let me go. 4 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesCemeteriesRed Cross
315. Love that wilt not let me go. 2 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsReligionRed Cross
316. Peace, perfect peace. 1 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWar-Related InjuriesNursing CareReligionRed Cross
317. Queen of the earth. 2 Publication: Holmfirth, England : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesPoetry as TopicRed CrossEngland
318. Queen of the earth. 2. Chorus Publication: Holmfirth, England : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesPoetry as TopicRed CrossEngland
319. Abide with me. 4 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesNursing CareReligionRed CrossEngland
320. "Daughters of the Queen.": nurses with the Canadian contingent, South Africa Publication: Canada : [publisher not identified], 1900 Subject(s): NursesCanadian Red Cross Society.
321. Abide with me. 4 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [1909?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsReligionEngland
322. Come unto me. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesNursing CareReligionRed CrossEngland
323. The girl who aids our boys in pain Author(s): Lynas, Jack, artist Publication: United States : [publisher not identified], [1917] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross
324. Loving thoughts Publication: [Holmfirth, England?] : Bamforth, [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross
325. Everybody's darling Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesPoetry as TopicRed CrossEngland
326. Guerra ed amore. Avanti! Avanti! La vittoria deve essere conseguita per amore o per forza Publication: [Italy?] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War ILions