Doris Zinkeisen: WWII frontline artist
Once a society painter, Doris Zinkeisen was the first artist to enter the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp after it was liberated
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the British Red Cross
Remembering 70 years with Her Majesty The Queen as our Patron. Here, we take a look back at some moments in that relationship, from her earliest address at our National Conference to comforting service users during their time of need.
First aiders on four legs
Did you know that during WWI, the Red Cross used trained dogs to help stricken soldiers on the battlefield? True story.
Five women who shaped the Red Cross
Here are five inspiring ladies who represent the hundreds of thousands of women who have given their time, skills and passion to our humanitarian work.
From World Cup to WWI hospital: the surprising history of English cricket grounds
We are a nation of cricket lovers. But did you know that 100 years ago, our cricket grounds were hosting hospitals instead of matches?
India partition: the Red Cross response to the refugee crisis
The partition of British India in 1947 triggered one of the largest population movements in history. This is how we responded.
Jelly and cake: let's revive a 1940s tradition
Blacmange, cream cakes, peaches and tea? We gave evacuated children from home and abroad, the warmest of welcomes in 1944.
Joe Carstairs: From ambulance driver to the fastest woman on water
Learn about the colourful life of Joe Carstairs this LGBTQ+ History Month.
Letters from a First World War nurse
These letters from our archive show the challenges of nursing during difficult times, as well as some of the lighter moments.
Marie Curie: invisible light, the Red Cross and WWI
Curie achieved so much in her lifetime, from transforming the face of medicine to service on a WWI battlefield as a Red Cross nurse.
Memories of a Red Cross volunteer at Aberfan
John Cole was one of hundreds of British Red Cross volunteers who helped the local community in Aberfan. Now, his daughter Anna shares his story.
Our 'Museum of kindness' opens to the public
Our curator Mehzebin Adam talks through the new exhibition at our head office in London
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