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Middlesbrough Town Hall, Albert Road: Heading to the Front in an Ambulance

In 1914, an ambulance manned by the chairman of Middlesbrough Football Club and a former mayor left the town and headed for France. It was paid for by the local authority and seen as the patriotic thing to do.

β€˜Middlesbrough’ was written on the vehicle. The RAC inspected it and they then drove to Folkestone and started the journey to France.

Whilst there; they helped transport wounded soldiers and ended up at the front.

Interestingly the pair had received no medical training.

Location: Middlesbrough Town Hall, Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2QJ
Image courtesy of Paul Menzies

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