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Lady Elizabeth with Countess of Strathmore and convalescent wounded soldiers, 1916
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Lady Elizabeth with Countess of Strathmore and convalescent wounded soldiers, 1916
Lady Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth) with her mother the Countess of Stratmore, with a group of convalescent wounded soldiers, c1916. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
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Queen Elizabeth and the Countess of Strathmore with Convalescent Wounded Soldiers, 1916
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this poignant photograph captured during the First World War, Lady Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth) stands alongside her mother, the Countess of Strathmore. They are surrounded by a group of convalescent wounded soldiers, their presence a testament to compassion and dedication. The scene unfolds outdoors, underlining the healing power of nature as these brave men find solace in fresh air. Dressed in military uniforms adorned with slings and bandages, they represent resilience amidst adversity. Lady Elizabeth's direct gaze reflects her unwavering commitment to supporting those affected by war. As she would later become Queen Consort of King George VI and then known as Queen Mother, this image offers a glimpse into her early years as an advocate for convalescence. Published in 1937 by Odhams Press Ltd. , this monochrome print captures a moment frozen in time—a symbol of hope amid the turmoil that engulfed Europe during the early twentieth century. It serves as a reminder that even amidst conflict, humanity can prevail through acts of kindness and empathy. This historic photograph not only showcases the aristocracy's involvement but also highlights the importance placed on nursing care during wartime. It is an enduring testament to both Lady Elizabeth's compassionate spirit and her role in shaping history beyond what was captured within its frame.
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