By a Military Observer
... By a Military Observer Nearly three years ago Nursing- Sister M. R. Smith, of Gordon House, Haddcnham, became member of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... By a Military Observer Nearly three years ago Nursing- Sister M. R. Smith, of Gordon House, Haddcnham, became member of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... January great blow came, in that Nurse Devlin received her calling up papers and had to go off/ at short notice, to join Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, as ...
... of the National Memorial of Queen Alexandra, and in addition to tar usual flags a medallion of Queen Alexandra in her coronation robes is also being sold. By their financial help the people will be assisting district nursing throughout the ...
... LONDON LETTER. [FBOM 008 RONDOS COBM3PONDIKT-5 The Conatitutioiuii C!uh, Wednesday. Queen Alexandra. Happily, the rumours of the illness of Queen Alexandra, which were current last week turned out have hut little foundation, and it was generally remarked ...
... necessary articles for cleaning horse and kit. By order, (Sd.) E. BAGWELL-PUREFOY, Capt. and Adjutant, Royal Backe Hussars Queen Alexandra, in the unavoidable absence of the King, on Monday morning reviewed a force of 31,000 troops, chiefly Militia, on Plain ...
... Assecia. tions, eight employing Queen's and 21 other nurses. The total number of nurses em. gloved was 36. The number of new districts begun wa s two—Aston Clinton, with Queen's nurse, and Waddesdon, with a vil- lage ...
... HE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. — ‘AREWELL DINNER TO THE BUCKING- HAM CONTINGENT. On Friday evening, January 19, Buckinzham ‘own Hall was the scene of an historic gathering. is one of the county contingents of the Imperial reomanry had been stationed at Buckingham ...
... than two years ago things were looking very black in South Africa, and many of the members of the Imperial Yeomanry offered their services to their Queen and country, willingly leaving their homes and all that they held dear. These men went out, comparatively ...
... and be VALEDICTORY. Albert-st reet and Queen-street, inetalled. The Mayor referred with regret to th sewered levelled, paved, channelled, and made good under fact that the Council would be losing th flagged, services of Mrs. Whitechurch, — Coun and in acordance ...
... England's King and Queen. Life Sketch of King Edward VIM Queen Alexandra Specially written by SARAH TOOLEY. Author of The Personal Life of Queen Victoria/ 9 &c MRS. TOOLEY received the Queen's gracious permission to visit the Royal Palaces ...
... Chairman next proposed The Queen, tho Prince and Princess of Wales, and the rest of the Boyal Family. He said was sure they all appreciated the courtesy and kindness which had characterised the whole of the life of Queen Alexandra amongst them since she ...
... MEMORIAL SERVICE TO LATE MISS EDITH CAVELL. The service to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral was remarkable demonstration. The great building speedily filled. The King and Queen were represented. Queen Alexandra attended in person, and the vast ...