THE QUEEN'S NURSES
... contributed to so worthy an object as the Queen's Nurses. is an additional pleasure the Queen and myself that this sum should have been collected as a memorial to my beloved mother. The Queen, as patron of the Queen's ...
... contributed to so worthy an object as the Queen's Nurses. is an additional pleasure the Queen and myself that this sum should have been collected as a memorial to my beloved mother. The Queen, as patron of the Queen's ...
... half-past eleven Their occupied first by four horses with in livery in the of field-marshal the British Army wore the service military greatcoat Queen heliotrope the landau to a' entrance quadrangle the troops arms and the the guard played the National Anthem ...
... TUESDAY 5 GREAT SALE GIGANTIC The Alexandra Furnishing Co 1 3 5 7 and 9 PEMBROKE PLACE Purpose THEIR STOCK and will per cent or 4s In the £ off catalogue prices for Cash or 10 per cent or in the £ for Credit The Alexandra Furnishing Co 1 3 7 and 9 PEMBROKE-PLiCE ...
... GREAT SALE NOW GIGANTIC SALE The Alexandra Furnishing Co 3 5 7 and 9 PEMBROKE PLACE REDUCING THEIR STOCK and will allow per cent or 4s in the f off catalogue prices for Cash or 10 per cent or 2s in the for Credit The Alexandra Furnishing Co 3 5 7 PEMBROKE-PLACE ...
... and Oaks Day the Queen and Prince and Princess of Wales will accompany His Majesty. It has only just transpired that Queen Alexandra, who takes the deepest interest in all that pertains to the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses, has ...
... comprising Infantry Imperial Yeomanry Artillery and Vblunteers The executivecommand entrusted Colonel Rutherford Their Majesties Dalkeith at quarter past o’clock with travelling escort of 17th and travelled by special train to Queen-street Station Glasgow ...
... paraded to-day however were drafted to Africa the last recent campaign and Queen the entranoe pavilion attended by staff Majesty uniform field-marshal Army Alexandra with ermine Queen and of of heliotrope King Edward the customary salute playing of Anthem ...
... Association* Special.] Ki Edinburgh, Tuesday Night. i? Queen druve to day h U TOO( receive audiences, jN th J their Court. It is eighty years at held a Levee and Drawing °°d, and is three hundred a King and Queen visited Edin- J . so that the present ceremonies ...
... his principal sources of income. I told that this happy idea first originated with Prince Andrew’s aunt, the thoughtfal Queen Alexandra. • Colonol Kamp'o Plight Colonel George Kemp, the member for the Heywood divukm of Lancashire, who bra, I grieve to say ...
... in lunch bar, 75.: Generalfor lady at bus., no prints; Gen, for couple, 65.; 20 more Girls for service.—2Bl. Stretford Rd YOUNG Girl, about 18. as NURSE HOUSEMAID: 2 little boys: Heaton Moor district: general kept.—W 120. Evening News. rs. Read Requires ...
... the farmers would make a Protective measure. great mistake if they were the first to cry for THE ROYAL MILITARY TOURNAMENT. VISIT OF THE KING AND QUEEN ATTRACTIVE DISP LAY8. COMPETITION RESULTS. On the occasion of the Royal visit to the Tournament on Saturday ...
... the King and Queen received a deputation headed by the Marchioness Londonderry, who handed to Their Majesties the sum of £66,000 collected among the women of England and Wales, and residents abroad, as contribution to the Queen's Nurses Endowment Fund ...