


Wartime Healing: Sunday Tabernacle Hospital 1915-1920
The Sunday Tabernacle Hospital photograph, taken between 1915 and 1920, captures a significant moment in the era of wartime healthcare. Established in response to the urgent need for medical services during World War I, the hospital exemplifies the improvisation and community spirit that marked the period. Located in a tabernacle, a place typically used for public worship, the building was repurposed to provide crucial medical care to soldiers returning from the front lines.
This image highlights the resilience of medical professionals and volunteers who worked tirelessly to treat the wounded. Through the lens of the camera, we can see the impact of the war on healthcare infrastructure and the adaptation of community spaces for emergencies—a reflection of how society responded to unprecedented challenges during a tumultuous time in history.

Wartime Healing: Sunday Tabernacle Hospital 1915-1920