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... a former Dean of Lichfield, who both received the Order of the Bath A NURSE HONOURED: Miss Ethel Rose Collins, Principal Matron of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... a former Dean of Lichfield, who both received the Order of the Bath A NURSE HONOURED: Miss Ethel Rose Collins, Principal Matron of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... Abbottabad and the latter at Ferozepore. Miss Ethel Collins, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service principal matron, War Office. Admiral Sir Lionel Preston, K.C.B. is Commandant of the ...
... 4 4 Nurse Edith Cay ell Twenty -four years after, a war- world is stirred again by her story Anna N eagle graduates from the film part of Queen Victoria to the portrayal of a modest subject born under that Queen in 1865. Edith Louisa Cavell a Norfolk ...
... What has he lost? asks the Queen Mother. The King retorts His tongue I He tweaks Richard's ear, and Richard feeling very hot stares at the Queen Mother and stammers the truth. Your Majesty is so beautiful. At which the Queen Mother claps her hands together ...
... that this Military Meeting might be moved elsewhere. The stands at Kempton Park, for instance, are very much superior in every way. The principal race of the Military Meeting from a Services point of view was the race for the Grand Military Gold Cup won ...
... THE NEW CONSORT'S GO reer of public service Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Her Many and Varied Activities During Her Fourteen Years as Duchess of York SMILES IN CORAM'S FIELDS: The Duchess chatting with some of the youngsters alter opening, last July ...
... miniature which is one of Queen Elizabeth's most cherished personal treasures. With characteristic generosity H.M. The Queen lent this miniature to the Royal Treasures Exhibition The Little Queen (Continued from p. xvi) Queen Elizabeth's sense of humour ...
... past 603 years rJ'HE chairs used by King George V and Queen Mary during the second part of the Corona tion Service. They are now in the Throne Room at Buckingham J 'Palace The Co ronation Service (Continued from page 16) A solitary figure, but one to ...
... There was a time when this young lady arrived at Windsor Castle, with her mother and Ala (otherwise Clara Knight, Queen Elizabeth's Scots nurse), to display her latest achievement. News reaching King George V, he summoned her to the King's Room. The King's ...
... South Kensington to the new Imperial War Museum at Lambeth By JEROME WILLIS A FORMER mental hospital in Lambeth that German bombs miraculously missed in the Autumn and Winter of 1917, is to be the future home of the Imperial War Museum. The bombs dropped ...
... Maryborough ^Lh^X*NDRA MEMORIAL: The ceremony, fittingly taking place on Alexandra R; Marlborough House, to his dear mother. His speech was simple, eloquent, and moving. The Queen, t of Connaught, the Princess Royal, and the Duchess of York were all present ...
... the selling depots on Alexandra Day, which, it may be remembered, was inaugurated in 1912 to celebrate the fiftieth year of Queen Alexandra's residence in England, the arofits being distributed among hospitals and the nursing services ...