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Hatfield House as a military hospital

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, ancestral home of the Cecil family, following its conversion to a military hospital during World War Two. Two R.A.M.C. (Royal Army Medical Corps) officers in front of the Jacobean fa ade, which has had sandbags placed to protect the walls

Picture No
14101511
Media ID
45465095
Size
4176px x 6197px (3.1MB)
Credit
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Source
Illustrated London News 13 January 1940
Date
1940

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Ancestral Hatfield Hertfordshire Jacobean Sandbags


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