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Old 05-11-24, 20:56
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As far as wartime “style” stretchers here in Manitoba are concerned I’ve been buying them as I find them over the last 35 plus years adding them to my medical corps collection.
Having a stretcher jeep, a Universal carrier Mk1 and a Ford 60 CWT ambulance I knew I needed a lot of them to outfit my vehicles.
Not to mention my Medical corps displays in the basement.
I won’t get into post war stretchers, trying to keep this post short!
I decided today to have a look at them all and see how many I actually have and how many are Canadian military marked so I started pulling them out and looking carefully for markings.
I counted 8 in the basement with my displays and 11 of them outside with the vehicles.

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Old 05-11-24, 21:01
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Going through all of them made me realize while the construction is basically similar in appearance they all seem to be manufactured in a different way.
The folding framework & feet are similar in design but differ slightly;

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Old 05-11-24, 21:05
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The straps that hold the stretchers closed while folded also differ between straps and snap buttons or buckles;

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Old 05-11-24, 21:09
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Then there’s the Airborne variant folding stretcher. I have a green painted one that has seen some action and a brown painted one that seems to have sat on a shelf its whole life!
The only markings I could find on either stretcher is the end of the handles on the green stretcher. The brown stretcher I could find no markings on.

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Old 05-11-24, 21:11
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No markings on the brown stretcher.

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Old 05-11-24, 21:15
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I did find a lot of post war markings on the stretchers that found their way to civilian infirmaries like the one from the Hudson Bay Company infirmary, businesses like the CBC and municipalities for civil defence stock.

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Old 05-11-24, 21:19
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I have a stretcher that probably dates back to the era of WWI by looking at period photos of stretchers used in that era. No military markings but a brass plate of the manufacturer. The metal legs also identify it as an earlier stretcher.

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Old 06-11-24, 18:19
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As far as wartime “style” stretchers here in Manitoba are concerned I’ve been buying them as I find them over the last 35 plus years adding them to my medical corps collection.
Having a stretcher jeep, a Universal carrier Mk1 and a Ford 60 CWT ambulance I knew I needed a lot of them to outfit my vehicles.
Not to mention my Medical corps displays in the basement.
I won’t get into post war stretchers, trying to keep this post short!
I decided today to have a look at them all and see how many I actually have and how many are Canadian military marked so I started pulling them out and looking carefully for markings.
I counted 8 in the basement with my displays and 11 of them outside with the vehicles.
Wow Derk, thanks for making all those photos of your collection!
It shows that behind every single item, even mundane as a stretcher, there is a whole history of the design, manufacture and use which is often sparsely documented.
I'll sit down and digest your info in detail later.
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