During the Great War hospitals and infirmaries around the UK provided dedicated bed space for ill and wounded soldiers.
The Red Cross opened auxiliary hospitals, in halls and large houses, to support the already existing facilities.
Red Cross Auxiliary Hospitals, while staffed by some V.A.D. Members, were not run by them or called V.A.D. Hospitals. They were Red Cross run facilities.
The Red Cross Auxiliary Hospitals were broken into four regions in Scotland.
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