No. s,292—Price Three-Pence
... Cruirrorp, Royal Artillery, elder son of Capt. and Mrs. Harry CrirrorD, of Bath, to Sister MARY Brooks, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James ...
... Cruirrorp, Royal Artillery, elder son of Capt. and Mrs. Harry CrirrorD, of Bath, to Sister MARY Brooks, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James ...
... joining the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. During the war she has been employed in «>rganising the establishment of new military hospitals in different parts ...
... Almond’s services. Wedding Mr. George Barrett and Miss Laac.— The wedding took place at Swansea Thursday of Mr. George Barrett, of Banbury, Lieutenant and Quartermaster, late of the King's Liverpool Regiment, and Sister N. Isaac, of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial ...
... Red Cross Medals at Buckingham Palace Saturday appears the name of Matron Nora t.illam, of the Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing .Service Reserve. Nurse Gillam sister of ...
... private life after a military service extending over thirty-five years. It is noteworthy that Lord Ches ham waa the only instance of man who waa given General (BBcer's rank from the Auxiliary forces. received his K.C.B. for services in the field in South ...
... ALDERMAN SON GAINS THE MILITARY (ROSS. Alderman Coles referred the fact that Lieut. H. W. Baitlett. of the London Regiment, son of Alderman Bartlett, had been awarded the Military Cross tor gallant service in the field in France, and said that wished ...
... R0ad 1 3 7} Nurse Lynes, Oxford Road 0 7 7! Nurses Page and Doherty, Oxford Rd. 0 711 Sister Ellis, Oxford Road 2 6 3 Nurses Watts and Moloney, Oxford IO - soieiiessosnssissisesmimiivosts - I RELND Nurse H. Power, Oxford ...
... THE BANBURY GUARDIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. The Military Service Act. —There was no sitting of the Banbury Rural District Tribunal vest ercl (Wed lies day). Cherwkll Fishing Association. —The itssociation have abandoned the roving match fixed for August ...
... her. The committee had secured Nurse Downee for the general nursing. Nurse Harford had made 2,351 visits from March November, Nurse Downes 1,077 from Dccomlier to March, and Nurse Mortimer had 432. a total of 3,860. ...
... and Lady Wilkinson, Lady Mildred Fitz Gerald. Lady Margaret Illingworth (also representing Millbank V.A.D.’s and Queen Alexandra Military Hospital), Lady Violet Astor, Major- Genemll Sir John and Lm}y Kennedy (also re resenting Field- Marshal Sir Phili}ri’ ...
... when the service was conducted by the Rev. B. R. Buchanan. Among the wreaths was one from the stall holders of Banbury Market Place. Mr. Leach leaves a widow, one son and three daughters. HANWELL NURSE ATTENDS BUCKINGHAM PALACE. AWARD FROM THE QUEEN FOR WORK ...
... CGeorge Barrvett, Nursing Officor of the Banbury Divivion of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, was the local representative ot Whitehall Cenotaph Parade and Service of Remembrance. It was an official invitation as Mrs, Barrett sorved as a nursing sister in the ...