G. Carson Baker's Cunningham Catalog
Part III: Ambulances
6 of the 26 ambulance images in our collection.
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GCB-057
JCS No. 715 |
With two horses and two drivers. Rubber wheels. "Special Finish." Photographed in front of buildings, which are perhaps the front entrance to the original Highland Hospital Nurse's Training facility on Alexander Street (near East Avenue) in Rochester.
Built for Shriner's (or Shriver's).
Medium: photo
Type: invalid coach
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GCB-060
probably JCS No. 715 |
Interior of ambulance from back (back doors open). Two strechers and a cane seat. Upholstered walls.
Medium: photo
Type: ambulance
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GCB-059
JCS No. 715 |
Medical cross symbol showing on side panel.
Medium: photo (sepia)
Type: invalid coach or ambulance
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GCB-066
Year: 1917.
JCS No. 554 |
Driver's side. Medical cross symbol on side. Spare tire showing. Photographed outdoors.
Built for US military.
Medium: photo
Type: ambulance
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GCB-067
Year: 1917.
JCS No. 554 |
Back doors open. Lower door drops down like tailgate with built-in step. Interior of vehicle shown. Two bench seats; lots of hardware to hang stretchers etc.
Built for US military.
Medium: photo
Type: ambulance
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GCB-062
possibly JCS No. 938 |
Black.
Built for St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, only a mile (or less) from the Cunningham factory.
Medium: photo
Type: ambulance
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