TO-MORROW'S PRESTON GUARDIAN
... GUARDIAN. l ustrations of the Week. E sTON FESTIVAL PRIZEWINNERS. CHURCH EXTENSION AT BAMBER BRIDGE. . - ECTION OF VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS AT PRESTON. DI NG -HOUSE FULWOOD HOME INSh FOR BLIND. ...
... GUARDIAN. l ustrations of the Week. E sTON FESTIVAL PRIZEWINNERS. CHURCH EXTENSION AT BAMBER BRIDGE. . - ECTION OF VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS AT PRESTON. DI NG -HOUSE FULWOOD HOME INSh FOR BLIND. ...
... AND VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. Lady Margaret Ampthill (Lady-in-Waiting) has written to Lady Brackley as follows:— The Queen has commanded me to express to you the great pleasure that their Majesties felt in witnessing the fine display of Voluntary Aid ...
... Society held a meeting in Manchester, on Saturday, when Colonel Coates said what they wanted in connection with voluntary aid detachments was the forming of rest stations and clearing hospitals. They wanted the personnel to convey the wounded and sick ...
... Cumberland during the past year, and that all the Voluntary Aid Detachments lit the county had been inspected by . an officer appointed by the War Office. Applications for the registration of new detachments had been received from Seascale (commandant, Miss ...
... with refreshments by the Red Cross Society, and the food was handed to the men by the Penrith Ladies' and Men's Voluntary Aid Detachments, assisted by some Boy Scouts from Penrith. Most of the men, were suffering from serious injuries, but a number were ...
... rgently needed for the t4i:-;. 4 ,Vit of the nine Voluntary Aid Detachments in qteivervistrict. with necessary Medical. Surgical. and the outlay on each Detachment before take the field being approximately £lOO. b: 1811 a neceesity, Donations, however small ...
... Civilians who have served with the Royal Army Medical Corps and have been finally d schargod, and nurses and members voluntary aid detachments who are permanently unfit for further service will also be entitled the badge. NOTICE. A.S. Corps, M.T. ...
... Salvation Army, the British Women's Temperance Association. the Girl Guides, and nurses of the Voluntary Aid Detachments. _ _ The office of the Voluntary Aid Association in Jacson-street was the centre from which the effort was organised. ...
... First Aid and Transport Work in the town; for the training of men and women in Ambulance and Home Nursing duties; for the organisation and equipment of a Bearer Company, as an auxiliary to the R.A.M.C.; and the formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments in ...
... six headmistresses who are members of St. John Voluntary Aid detachments for leave of absence to enable them to go to the infirmary on certain days to gain practical experience in ambulance and first aid work. The Labour members opposed the apnlication ...
... the rest of the brigade have enlisted into the Royal Medical Corps, and have joined the Expeditionary Force. The Voluntary Aid Detachments are also standing ready to be mobilised. Orderlies for the Duchess of Westminster's and the Countess of Dudley's ...
... and the Skiddaw Grove mansion have been turned into hospitals, and are staffed by the local doctors and the local Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Red Cross Society. The wounded were conveyed from the railway station in motor cars, large numbers ...