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Length over all: 230 cm Length of canvas: 180 cm long x 57 cm wide img-29701-54251.jpg img-29701-54252.jpg img-29701-54253.jpg img-29701-54254.jpg img-29701-54255.jpg
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That is quite the stash of British wartime stretchers! From what little I know about stretchers, they are Stretcher, Ambulance, Mk II. Attached is a photograph of Canadian stretcher training taken in 1947.
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Thanks Ed, here’s another photo of stretchers in use by the RCAMC:
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As far as wartime “style” stretchers here in Manitoba are concerned I’ve been buying them as I find them over the last 35 plus years adding them to my medical corps collection.
Having a stretcher jeep, a Universal carrier Mk1 and a Ford 60 CWT ambulance I knew I needed a lot of them to outfit my vehicles. Not to mention my Medical corps displays in the basement. I won’t get into post war stretchers, trying to keep this post short! I decided today to have a look at them all and see how many I actually have and how many are Canadian military marked so I started pulling them out and looking carefully for markings. I counted 8 in the basement with my displays and 11 of them outside with the vehicles. IMG_0490.jpeg IMG_0612.jpeg IMG_0488.jpeg IMG_0610.jpeg IMG_0489.jpeg
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1942 Ford universal carrier Mk 1 1943 Ford 60 cwt long CMP ambulance 1943 Ford GPW 1/4 ton stretcher jeep 1943 Bantam T-3 1/4 ton trailer BSA folding airborne bicycle ser#R5325 (early) |
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Going through all of them made me realize while the construction is basically similar in appearance they all seem to be manufactured in a different way.
The folding framework & feet are similar in design but differ slightly; IMG_0521.jpeg IMG_0528.jpeg IMG_0536.jpeg
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1942 Ford universal carrier Mk 1 1943 Ford 60 cwt long CMP ambulance 1943 Ford GPW 1/4 ton stretcher jeep 1943 Bantam T-3 1/4 ton trailer BSA folding airborne bicycle ser#R5325 (early) |
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The straps that hold the stretchers closed while folded also differ between straps and snap buttons or buckles;
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1942 Ford universal carrier Mk 1 1943 Ford 60 cwt long CMP ambulance 1943 Ford GPW 1/4 ton stretcher jeep 1943 Bantam T-3 1/4 ton trailer BSA folding airborne bicycle ser#R5325 (early) |
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Then there’s the Airborne variant folding stretcher. I have a green painted one that has seen some action and a brown painted one that seems to have sat on a shelf its whole life!
The only markings I could find on either stretcher is the end of the handles on the green stretcher. The brown stretcher I could find no markings on. IMG_0610.jpeg IMG_0500.jpeg IMG_0499.jpeg IMG_0497.jpeg IMG_0502.jpeg
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1942 Ford universal carrier Mk 1 1943 Ford 60 cwt long CMP ambulance 1943 Ford GPW 1/4 ton stretcher jeep 1943 Bantam T-3 1/4 ton trailer BSA folding airborne bicycle ser#R5325 (early) |
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It shows that behind every single item, even mundane as a stretcher, there is a whole history of the design, manufacture and use which is often sparsely documented. I'll sit down and digest your info in detail later.
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