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Ambulance Wagons leaving the Plague Hospital in Cape Town
KAT324464 Ambulance Wagons leaving the Plague Hospital in Cape Town, illustration from The King, May 25th 1901 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plague outbreak during the Second Boer War (1899-1902); ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 23205764
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British Empire Contagion Disease Emergency Epidemia Epidemic Illness Pandemic Red Cross Sick Sickness Vehicle Horse Drawn Carriages
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This photograph captures a significant moment in history - Ambulance Wagons leaving the Plague Hospital in Cape Town during the Second Boer War. Taken by an English photographer in 1901, this image showcases the dire circumstances faced by both soldiers and civilians during this devastating plague outbreak. The scene depicts a line of horse-drawn carriages, adorned with the iconic red cross symbol of medical aid. The urgency is palpable as these vehicles rush to transport patients away from the plagued hospital, seeking better care or isolation. The horses gallop forward, their strength and determination reflecting the desperate race against time to contain the epidemic. Intriguingly, this print was featured in The King magazine on May 25th, 1901. It serves as a reminder of how news outlets have historically played a crucial role in documenting major events and raising public awareness about health crises. As we observe this historical snapshot today, it prompts us to reflect on our own experiences with pandemics and contagious diseases. It reminds us of the importance of healthcare systems and emergency response measures that are designed to protect communities during times of crisis. This powerful image encapsulates not only a specific moment but also universal themes such as resilience, compassion for those suffering from illness, and humanity's unwavering commitment to overcoming adversity through collective action.
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