DRESSING STATION—"A" BEACH.
It was here that the largest number of wounded were brought immediately after the landing. The drawing shows the station as it appeared about a month afterwards.
SHIP'S BOATS GOING OFF TO A HOSPITAL SHIP WITH WOUNDED.
The shallowness of the water close inshore made it no easy matter to get the wounded away. Ship's boats were rowed close in, and the wounded were taken in tow by picket-boats, whence they were towed off to the hospital ships.
Smoke drifts from shells