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 ...
... G. Service in Westminster Abbey The King's subjects on Sunday joined with him in thanksgiving to Almighty God for his recovery to health. 'l‘hmut'}l,l-out the country and throughout the Ewmpjre and ja all places where his peoples dwell, services were ...
... Edward, Queen Alexandra, who had always taken a deep interest n_hospitals and nursing, was instrumental in bringmg about a complete revision of the Army Nursing Service, which was giten the title of “ Queen ...
... 8o ORDINAIRE Had now become a queen; The jewels stood upon his head Where once his hat had been. Along with “ her the king most grand Most wondrous to be seen Who gallantly applauded - her » Who reigned him as queen. When I asked “her” to explain away ...
... baths and kitchen ette - by theda y , w eek ,o r· season. Attentive hotel service. Restaurant. T elegram s: &~ Belg rav le b 74, P aris. 'Phon e: C arnal 91 -30. L r ALEXANDRA GRAND HOTEL (SwitzerhUJd.) CB. FR. BUTTIOAZ, Propr; RIVIERA PALACE, MONTE ...
... but the ammunition is limited to a nominal range of military calibres and must be a service- able type from the military point of view. Any foreign military rifle may be used. The parting event are restricted to four competitions at the running deer and ...
... National at intree, the Grand Military at Sandow. n, and the Irish ational Hunt in one and the same season. Although Aldershot' Commander-in-Chief has passed his sixtieth birtllday, he still hunts and still rides in military steeplechases with all hi old ...
... affection has been his support, and-let no man smil his mother was always his comfort. Queen Victoria, he said, is the Queen of my Country, my mother is the Queen of my heart. His admired mother- a brilliant musician-is constantly spoken of. Gilbert ...
... Fint• ~i(• wR. 11'17'11 OSB ROD OF FJSIILSG. AS BXCEPTIOSALLY A'lJ'HAC'l'l\E )lODEHS ('OI?\THY JIOL:-; OF GOLF _'i':AH. QUEEN ANNE DESIGN C'ontaining : A COUNTR Y HOUSE 11 or more brcll·oomß. :3 bathroom~. of old-fa~hion r d chara('trr with tiled roof ...
... 0.,A.A. Phone : Altrincham 1207 Harrogate 2284. Queen, Harrogate. Con tin en tal. 'l' !>NNI , RIYER, GOLI ', F ully Liccn eel. 'l' !>NNI , RIYER, GOLI ', 0 RAS COUHI' and TIIRim PERF'E T IiARD ALEXANDRA GRAND HOTEL CounT . E XCELLENT CUISINE (ftrst·cla ...
... n with Messrs. FIELDER & TUCKETT, in the Hanover quare Estate Room, on Monday, July 29th, 1929, at 2.30 p.m. HEPHERD, 46, Queen Anne's G:.te, .W. l. Auctioneers, lessrs. FIELDER & T CKETT, Tetbury, Glo , :.nd Mes rs. KNIGHT, l! ' ItANK : & RUTLEY, 20 ...
... 1710. COUNTRY LIFE. Oct. 26th, 1929. EXPERIENCE·I929 · · · AT ·YOUR· SERVICE · · · 1772. ONE HUNDRED ·AND ·FIFTY· SEVEN·YEARS· · AT ·YOUR· SERVICE Jrtne~t ...