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Red Cross Work on Mutilés, At Paris (1918): A SourceLab EditionMain MenuThe FilmThis page is the page readers would use to read or view the source on line.CommentaryInformation and about the sourceCitation GuideThis page contains the citation information for the edition and its parts.BibliographyThis page contains a larger reading list, drawing on works used in the making of the edition.Supplemental SourceExtra material for readers to usePrintCreditsThis page contains a series of fields, including the general series masthead, the authors, and their acknowledgements.About SourceLabThis page contains general information about Source Lab editions.Alison Marcotte818bf603c7b6b24c39d24fcea4526c6fceac8d36Alex Joseph Villanueva359b68c3288c312c8e543200af6f9c7ce8e2f142Visit SourceLab
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12015-09-11T21:07:42-07:00Alex Joseph Villanueva359b68c3288c312c8e543200af6f9c7ce8e2f142603313Supplementary photographs from NMHMgallery2016-05-09T19:45:38-07:00Alex Joseph Villanueva359b68c3288c312c8e543200af6f9c7ce8e2f142Throughout this edition, we have included supplementary images that show the work completed in Anna Coleman Ladd's studio. These stills and photographs were also provided to SourceLab by the Otis Historical Archives, which also has a large collection of papers concerning Anna Coleman Ladd herself.
Full titles and correction citation information for each item are included within the photographs. Simply click on the ‘Details’ button within each frame, and look in the field marked "description."
In addition to the photographs used throughout our edition, we are able to provide the following images for public use, thanks to the Otis Historical Archives:
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00John Randolpheaae957ac56b591a79552e22746025b84555bfdcRed Cross Work on Mutilés, At Paris (1918)John Randolph84image_header2017-11-07T12:56:29-08:00John Randolpheaae957ac56b591a79552e22746025b84555bfdc
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12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Mutilated French Soldier Without Mask, Side View4“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Mutilated French Soldier Without Mask, Side View” World War I. (Reeve 12603A) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T15:06:02-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Patient Shown Without Mask4“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Masks for Mutilated French Soldiers, Patient Shown Without Mask” World War I. (Reeve 12599) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T15:07:54-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Mutilated French Soldier Without Mask4“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Mutilated French Soldier Without Mask,” World War I. (Reeve 12603) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T15:01:46-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Cast Taken from Mutilated Face by Mrs. Ladd, This is the First Stage3“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Masks, Cast Taken from Mutilated Face by Mrs. Ladd, This is the First Stage,” World War I. (Reeve 12605) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T14:26:00-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Collection of Plaster Face Casts of Mutilated French Soldiers3“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Collection of Plaster Face Casts of Mutilated French Soldiers,” World War I. (Reeve 12596) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T14:43:13-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00This Patient Would Not Go Out Until Mrs. Ladd Covered His Disfigurement with a Mask, Shown Before Wearing Mask3“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, This Patient Would Not Go Out Until Mrs. Ladd Covered His Disfigurement with a Mask, Shown Before Wearing Mask,” World War I. (Reeve 12600A) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T15:09:11-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Different Stages of Mutilated French Soldiers and Finished Masks3“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Collection of Plaster Face Casts Showing Different Stages of Mutilated French Soldiers and Finished Masks,” World War I. (Reeve 12597) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T14:44:38-07:00
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00Mutilated French Soldier With Mask, Side View3“American Red Cross, Mrs. Ladd’s Studio, Mutilated French Soldier With Mask, Side View” World War I. (Reeve 12603B) OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection. Otis Historical Archives. National Museum of Health of Medicine.plain2016-05-20T14:53:41-07:00