6. The Hospitals at Le Tréport Outerbridge took many photos of the temporary and permanent buildings that made up the hospital compound at Le Tréport. Looking West; Surgical Wards of No. 16 General and No. 2 Canadian. [Image 1]Looking North-west; Part of No. 2 Canadian in Foreground, No. 3 General in Distance. [Image 1]Panoramic Views the Tréport Hospital Area, From Top of the Water Tower.Looking North, across the Valley of the Bresle. Ambulance Headquarters in Center. [Image 1]No. 3 General.The "Surgical Circle." [Image 1]No. 47 General.No. 16 (Phila., U.S.A.) General Hospital, B.E.F. Le Tréport, Seine Inférieure, France. Arrived Sept. 7 1917. Departed Mar. 4 1919.Headquarters of the Ambulance Company.No. 2 Canadian.A.GD. Hut ← F. Arrived No. 16 General Hospital, B.E.F., Le Tréport, France, Sept. 7 1917 7. The People of General Hospital No. 16 → F. Arrived No. 16 General Hospital, B.E.F., Le Tréport, France, Sept. 7 19176. The Hospitals at Le Tréport Travels with Outerbridge: A Fellow in the Great War A. Entered Active Service, Philadelphia, PA., August 11, 1917B. At U.S. General Hospital No. 1, Williamsburg, N.Y., August 14-18 19172. New York, August 18, 19173. Naval Volunteer Cruise on the U.S.S. "Rhode Island" August - September 1916C. Sailed from N.Y. on S.S. "Aurania" August 18 19174. Photographs aboard the S.S. "Aurania" traveling from New York to LiverpoolD. Disembarked Liverpool, England, September 2, 19175. Pangbourne, England September 4, 1917E. Arrived Le Havre, France, September 5, 1917F. Arrived No. 16 General Hospital, B.E.F., Le Tréport, France, Sept. 7 19176. The Hospitals at Le Tréport7. The People of General Hospital No. 168. Patients and Prisoners9. The Process of Managing Patients10. Le Tréport Harbor11. The City of Le Tréport12. ChristmasG. Paris [September, 20th to] October 13, 191813. Mobile Hospital Unit 8H. Detrained at Evres, Meuse, October 15, 191814. The TrainI. At Deux-Noeuds devant Beauzée, Meuse, October 15 - November 3, 191815. The Château16. Vauquois Hill, VerdunJ. At Exermont, Meuse, November 3 - December 1, 191817. At Exermont18. After a Crash - but not much damaged.K. At Varennes, Meuse, December 1, 1918 - January 7, 191919. Varennes - in the Field20. The City of Varennes21. "Prince Max's Headquarter's" - Argonne ForestL. Demobilized at Joinville, Haute-Marne, January 9, 191922. Entrained and DemobilizedM. Left Treport for Carnac, France, March 4, 191923. Bognor, England. February 11-20, 191924. Arras and Baurains25. Snap Shots in NormandyN. At Carnac, March 7-23 191926. Carnac27. Carnac Stones28. Belle-Isle-En-Mer29. Bréton30. BrestO. Sailed from Brest on S.S. "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria," April 8, 191931. Aboard the S.S. "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria"P. Disembarked Hoboken, N.J., April 18, 191932. Arriving in HobokenQ. Discharged from Active Service, Camp Dix, N.J., Apr. 22 1919.