MISS I. CI. WILLETTS
... retirement from Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, in which she was • matron for a quarter of a century. Her long and honourable record included service la the ...
... retirement from Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, in which she was • matron for a quarter of a century. Her long and honourable record included service la the ...
... Mrs. W. ROoke, of Ryde, moved to the town from Hampshire some 23 years ago. She was for 15 years in Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and was In the forward dressing station., In France during ...
... one of the beet nurse. to he neat out at the beginning of the South African War, and continued her service until 1902. On the reorganisation of the Arniv Nursing Service and the formation of the Queen Alexandra ...
... Parish Church of Mrs. A. R. B. Hoare. of Codmore Hill: formerly a member of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. who held the Ring's badge for service. ...
... were entertained. Lib service men responded to the fall m, sounded by • trumpeter of the Xlll. Usisore, sod sat doses to /lamer. A rather pathetic ceremony took plans at The Bourne, when Col. L0111(11118 permuted the Military Modal to representatives ...
... outside Germany, apparently--manned by devils! Major N. A. Layton, of Wastbourne, Ernimorth, having been called away on military service. Sir Harry Jobostrin (Poling. Arundel) has taken over his duties as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Chichester Division ...
... FOR THE QUEEN'S Nl;ling. !Co more deserving cause could have lien found by Miss Marjorie Anderson and Miss Peggy Cirummit for their recital at the Atheinerum Hall on Thursday than the local Onnen's ?Curses. nor could one wish for more ,harming recitalists ...
... Society in district nursing near land appropriated for Government use. Work in Waugh= parish was gratefully When the three persons ware brought Into acimowledged at the annual meeting of the court an armed military guard and officers Nursing Association. Owing ...
... Clifford Musgrave. in attendance. At Clairees Nurses formed a guard of honour when Princess Alexandra retitled the Children's Hospital. whica bra..s the name of her great-sr. midst:other. Queen Alexandra, Its hrst roitiqn. Here sh e was met by the Matron ...
... THE NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE : AN INVITATION. In many ways it was wise to fix Saturday internam for the National Service League gathering in Petworth rark; and ne organiser could have wished for a more timely coincidence. That the meetimr was successful ...
... of souvenirs of I.is career. These were a constant source of encouragement to him during his military training. Owing to the country's demands on her time, Queen Victoria was obliged to engage a foster-mother. For this duty she chose a young Denbighshire ...
... during the past months has been in accordance with the personal instructions of the Queen, and portions of the house have been altered beyond recognition. Queen Alexandra's apartments, however, will for the present remain •as they were on the day that she ...