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Army Medical Corps and Medical Staff in military uniform prints of Victorian Era by Richard Simkin, published by Cranston Fine Arts, the military print company.

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Army Medical Corps  by Richard Simkin

Print serial number UN293. Image size 8" x 12". Print price £13 ($22).

From the supplement of the Army and Navy Gazette, published 1887-89. Original chromolithograph image size 10" x 13". One copy available price £140 ($260).

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Medical Staff, Nurse, Surgeon by Richard Simkin

Print serial number UN297. Image size 8" x 12". Print price £13 ($22).

From the supplement of the Army and Navy Gazette, published 1887-89. Original chromolithograph image size 10" x 13". One copy available price £140 ($260).

 

 

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