Society Butterflies: Revision history

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17 March 2024

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  • curprev 09:0109:01, 17 March 2024WikiSysop talk contribs 13,812 bytes +13,812 Created page with "__NOTOC__ ==Context= The majority of the society ladies arriving in South Africa were seen as a nuisance by the nursing and medical staff, as seen in this letter to the press from an Army nurse<ref>A plague of women: Views of an Army nurse at the front (1900) '''Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser'''. Wednesday 09 May 1900, p7g</ref>: <blockquote>''“The ‘lady amateur’ crops up everywhere when military excitement is going on. Lord Kitchener himself took most str..."