Monochrome photographic print postcard showing convalescent Indian Soldiers in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Take during building's use as a hospital for Indian soldier casualties of the First World War. Numerous injured men can be seen playing cards.
This photographic print shows a group of wounded Indian soldiers playing cards in the Royal Pavilion Gardens in Brighton. The Royal Pavilion, Dome and Corn Exchange acted as a military hospital for wounded Indian soldiers from December 1914 until early 1916.
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