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... accomplished, is the wish of—Yonrs faithfully, E. WYNNE JONES, Pastor. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENT. To the Editor of the ‘“Earlestown Guardian.’ Sir,—The Newton Division Voluntary Aid Detachments have to be ...
... accomplished, is the wish of—Yonrs faithfully, E. WYNNE JONES, Pastor. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENT. To the Editor of the ‘“Earlestown Guardian.’ Sir,—The Newton Division Voluntary Aid Detachments have to be ...
... Hospital be cleared and after disinfection be made ready to receive invalids from the front. I may say that we, the Voluntary Aid Detachment for the district, have already arranged for the use of the British Schools in Ashton as a hospital for 25 beds, and ...
... times all the 32 beds are occupied. The equipment and fitting up of the hospital was carried out under the ““Scheme for Voluntary Aid Organisation in time of War,”’ fhe residents in the Ashton and Newton districts responding admirably to the call made upon ...
... ry Lady Gerard and Major C. T. Street. Quartermasters— Florense FE. Leslie, Margaret May Hannah. Staffed by the Voluntary Aid Detachments, Nos. 20 and 5 (Newton and Ashton) of the West Lancashire Territorial Forces Association. ...
... . —1 remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, MARY LAURA GERARD, (Dowager Lady Gerard), Commandant, Ashton and Newton Voluntary Aid Detachment. J. PHILLIPS (“FISH JOE (Of 7 Stanley St,, Earlestow >embroke Dock, South Wales. —— BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS SOCIETY ...
... e for taking similar measures with regard to men serving at home. This agnement to include all men in mobilised Voluntary Aid Detachments.” of course, Inc ...
... hospital. When the building was completed Mrs. Warneford went out to France to take up nursing work in it with the Voluntary Aid Detachment, and in December she sent home a most interesting letter giving an account of her experiences. She then described ...
... country. T be visitors were received by Mary Lady Gerard (the Commandant), the Quartermasters and the Nurses of the Voluntary Aid Detachment attached to the nospital, and were shown through the wards, and subsequently through the gardens, where the splendid ...
... Saturday, when the demonstration took place, there had been active preparation in scores of homes for the gala, and the workers in aid of Reedford Hospital had their reward in realising that they had individually and collectively had a sf;nre in an unqualified ...
... by Miss Hannah’s brotherin-law, Dr. O, Wynn Jones, When the late Mary, Lady Gerard, organised the West Lancashire Voluntary Aid Detachments, Miss Hannah was appointed Quartermaster of the Ashton Section (women’s), carrying out such duties at Garswood Hall ...
... machinery. A N _F.S. detachment was summoned and succeeded in quelling the outbreak. .- s s An application for the granting of an occasional licence at FEarlestown Town Hall, on April 28th, for an effort by the police and wardens, in aid of the police Spitfire ...