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Execution Ground at the Tir National
Execution Ground. The Firing party was posted where Mr Colinet, former Director of the Tir National, is seen; the Condemned was placed on the chair.
Removal of Miss Edith Cavell's Body
Removal of Miss Edith Cavell's body from the
English Royalty Visiting the Memorial to Edith Cavell
Visit of Their Majesties, the King and Queen of England, to the Edith Cavell Memorial
Mt. Edith Cavell Memorial Plaque
The beautiful snow-capped peak in Jasper Park serves as a massive monument in honor of the British nurse heroine of World War I. The plaque erected at the base tells the story of Nurse Cavell, and in this impressive setting, each year a service is…
Canadian Rockies
Canadian Rockies' Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper Park, Alberta, Canada
London Memorial to Nurse Cavell
Edith Cavell. Brussels. Dawn. 12th October, 1915. Humanity, Sacrifice, Fortitude, Devotion.
Inspiration of "Kultur"
L'Assassinio Di Miss Cavell Ispira La "Kultur" - in English: "The Assassination of Miss Cavell Inspires 'Kultur'"
Nurse Cavell Tending to a Wounded German Soldier
"Kultur" threatens Miss Cavell nursing a wounded enemy
Nurse Cavell's Head on a Platter
A welcome gift for Kaiser's Birthday
Nurse Cavell Executed by a German Officer
The murder. "Well done," said "Kultur."
The Court of "Kultur"
The parody of justice at the court of Kultur
London Memorial to Nurse Cavell
Nurse Cavell Memorial, St. Martin's Place, London - This beautiful and dignified statue stands in St. Martin's Place. It is a fitting memorial of Edith Cavell, who gave up her life for King and Country at Brussels, on 12th October, 1915.
Miss Edith Cavell
Portrait of Edith Cavell in Charcoal
Brussels Cavell Monument Group Photo
Souvenir of Private F. A. Moore taken in front of Nurse Cavell's statue at Brussels on Jan. 18/19.
Monument to Edith Cavell
Printed in Belgium
Nurse Cavell Statue, London
Last words of Edith Cavell I realize I must have more patriotism, I must die without any feelings of bitterness, or hatred to wards anyone.
"Edith" with a Rose
Printed in Germany
Edith Cavell with Dogs
[Front] "I have seen death so often that it is not strange or painful to me. I am glad to die for my Country." Brussels, October 12th, 1915.