THE LATE MISS ANN GARRIOCK,
... GARRIOCK, WEe take the following from the Times nd February Nursing We regret to report the death of Miss A. Garriock, R.R.C., late principal matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... GARRIOCK, WEe take the following from the Times nd February Nursing We regret to report the death of Miss A. Garriock, R.R.C., late principal matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... augment the work of the Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses, Yet a very large number are still asking, What is this Institute and what exactly does the Queen’s Nurse do 7 Shortly let me say the Institute was founded by Queen ...
... QUEEN ALEXANDRA MEMORIAL The King and Queen have given their sanction and approval to a national memorial to Queen Alexandra, which is to take the form of augmenting the resources of Snoen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for urses, of which ...
... interest in the work of the Queen’s Nurses in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The first public function of Queen Alexandra as Queen was the holding of a Garden Party at Marlborough House, to which all the ...
... about an inadequate service. He asked those present to broadcast the fact that their funds were low, and to bring in donations. MOTOR CARS FOR THE NURSES? An address on the Queen Alexandra Memorial Fund Scheme and the District Nursing Work, ...
... -Col. R. B. Purves, speaking to the annual meeting of the Lincolnshire Nursing Association at St. Swithin's Hall vesterday (Friday), upon the value of the nursing service, The Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B. (Chairman of the Association) presided, and there was ...
... make a military tailor and cutter drop dead from astonishment. F. J. HUDI.ESTON. Edgar Allan Poe Letters till now unpublished : with Intro- ductory Essay and Commentary by M. N. Stanard. (Limited Edition, Lippincott, £3 35.) MILITARY MILITARY O D-STYLE ...
... funds on behalf of the Memorial to Queen Alexandra, who was long Patron of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. e On the stalls were exhibited a miscellancous collection of articles, which had been tastefully arranged. The Rev. Dr. D. C. Bryce ...
... and Mrs. John Pattinson, of Heckington, was born at Harringay on December 12th, 1803, and died on Sunday last at Queen Alexandra’s Military Hospital, Millbank. He was educated at Brighton College, and passed from there to Woolwich, where he had a very ...
... prayer was authorised by Queen Victoria with the consent of Parliament. The only legal mode of making any alterations in the Book of Common Prayer is by order of ‘ the Sovereign in Council.” This was shown on the death of Queen Alexandra by the issue to all ...
... IX. .CO U NTR Y ·~======================================='· Naval and Military UNIFORMS Swords, and every Military Requisite N L Y ADDRESS: Tt~phone: OerrartJ 3750·1 20 & 21 KING STREET,} COVENT W.C. 25,26,31 &32,BedfordSt. GARDEN, 2 Tei..Ud. : Parlte ...
... NFED FOR MORE NURSES. Fridav of last week was a great day with Lincoln St. John Ambulance Brigade and the Nursing Corps and Cadets. They were inspected in the Sessions House grounds by Lady Perrott, Lady Superintendent in Chief of Nursing Divisions of ...