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Duchess of Westminsters hospital at Le Touquet, WW1
The casino at Le Touquet, converted into a hospital by the Duchess of Westminster for British and Allied soldiers in 1914, pictured covered in snow. The hospital could accommodate up to 350 men at any one time and the Duchess herself assisted by a Mrs Whitburn, gave particular attention to the linen room! Date: 1914
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Casino Duchess Hospitals Snowy Touquet Westminster
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This evocative image captures the Duchess of Westminster's hospital at Le Touquet, France, during the harsh winter of 1914. The casino, a grand building known for its opulence and luxury, had been transformed into a vital medical facility for British and Allied soldiers injured in the early stages of World War I. The Duchess, renowned for her compassion and generosity, oversaw the conversion of the casino into a hospital that could accommodate up to 350 men at any one time. The Duchess and her assistant, Mrs Whitburn, worked tirelessly to ensure the comfort and care of the wounded soldiers. Their dedication extended to even the smallest details, such as the linen room, where they gave special attention to the cleanliness and comfort of the linens. The snow-covered grounds of the hospital add to the poignant atmosphere of the photograph, reminding us of the harsh realities of war and the resilience of those who served. The casino's grandeur, once a symbol of wealth and indulgence, now stood as a testament to the human spirit and the power of compassion in the face of adversity. This image offers a unique glimpse into the history of the First World War and the remarkable efforts of the Duchess of Westminster and her team to provide care and support to the soldiers of the British and Allied forces during their time of need.
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