Many companies produced tents as accessories for their toy soldiers. The majority were produced out of cloth with red crosses featured prominently on flags or on the tent itself. The tents produced by Lineol and Elastolin included varieties with a wooden base that allowed for guy line and the ability to setup or take down the tent. Most of the tents do not include markings to distinguish the manufacturer and some companies such as Heyde appear to have used multiple styles of tents as part of their sets.
Hospital Tent Gallery
I have accumulated a large number of hospital tents for a wide variety of figure sizes and styles. Most are not functional and serve as a backdrop for the medical themed sets.
Lineol hosital tent, small #5/304
Lineol hosital tent, big #5/306
Lineol tent
Lineol hosital tent, two-mast #5/308
Elastolin hospital tent with wooden floor #534/10
Elastolin hospital tent with wooden floor #534/10
Army Supply Company hospital tent
Army Supply Company hospital tent
Army Supply Company hospital tent
Tent with American flag
Tent with American flag
Heyde medical tent
Heyde tents with French flag (?)
Heyde (?) hospital tent
LIneol hospital tent with other tents
Barclay Army Medical Unit #199 tent
Miscellaneous hospital tents
Hospital tent, unknown manufacturer
Hospital tent, unknown manufacturer
Hospital tent, unknown manufacturer
Barclay Medical Unit #199 and general tent
Miscellaneous hospital tents
Hospital tent mounted on board
Hospital tent
Old litho hospital tent
Old litho hospital tent
Heyde style figures with tent and wounded
LeMans Collection Civil War hospital tent
Heyde (?) hospital tent