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==Army Nursing Service before 1899== | ==Army Nursing Service before 1899== | ||
Superintendent Florence Ellen ADDAMS WILLIAMS enlisted in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) on October 1st, 1885. In 1898 she was serving at the Military Hospital Canterbury<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. | Superintendent Florence Ellen ADDAMS WILLIAMS enlisted in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) on October 1st, 1885. In 1898 she was serving at the Military Hospital Canterbury<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. | ||
==Nursing Service in the Boer War== | |||
She was due to leave England with the staff of the 7th General Hospital<ref><b>Nursing Record & Hospital World</b>, Feb 3, 1900 p.93</ref>, and sailed for South Africa on the <i>Norman</i> on Feb 11th 1900<ref><b>London Times</b>, Feb 12, 1900 p.10a&b</ref>. The medal rolls, however, only indicate her serving with the 6th General Hospital in Johannesburg<ref>The National Archives: WO 100/229 p.51 created at No. 6 General Hospital, Johannesburg</ref>. She appears on the Army Lists as a Superintendent in South Africa until 1902<ref>Army List 1900</ref> <ref>Army List 1901</ref> <ref>Army List 1902</ref>. | |||
==Nursing Service after the Boer War== | |||
She transferred into Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) on the 17th February, 1903<ref>London Gazette, May 26th, 1903 pp.3364-3365</ref>. The Army Lists for 1903 and 1904 list her as Matron at Netley<ref>Army List 1903</ref> <ref>Army List 1904</ref>. In 1905 she was awarded the Royal Red Cross<ref>London Gazette, Aug 1, 1905 p.5295</ref> in recognition of: | |||
<blockquote><i>her special devotion and competence in the nursing of the sick and wounded of His Majesty's Army, and of her highly successful efforts in inaugurating the new Nursing System at Netley."</i></blockquote> | |||
She was promoted to Principal Matron<ref>Army List 1906</ref> before resigning in 1907<ref>London Gazette, Jan 17, 1908 p.423</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 5 August 2024
Army Nursing Service before 1899
Superintendent Florence Ellen ADDAMS WILLIAMS enlisted in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) on October 1st, 1885. In 1898 she was serving at the Military Hospital Canterbury[1].
Nursing Service in the Boer War
She was due to leave England with the staff of the 7th General Hospital[2], and sailed for South Africa on the Norman on Feb 11th 1900[3]. The medal rolls, however, only indicate her serving with the 6th General Hospital in Johannesburg[4]. She appears on the Army Lists as a Superintendent in South Africa until 1902[5] [6] [7].
Nursing Service after the Boer War
She transferred into Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) on the 17th February, 1903[8]. The Army Lists for 1903 and 1904 list her as Matron at Netley[9] [10]. In 1905 she was awarded the Royal Red Cross[11] in recognition of:
her special devotion and competence in the nursing of the sick and wounded of His Majesty's Army, and of her highly successful efforts in inaugurating the new Nursing System at Netley."
She was promoted to Principal Matron[12] before resigning in 1907[13].
References
- ↑ Army List 1898
- ↑ Nursing Record & Hospital World, Feb 3, 1900 p.93
- ↑ London Times, Feb 12, 1900 p.10a&b
- ↑ The National Archives: WO 100/229 p.51 created at No. 6 General Hospital, Johannesburg
- ↑ Army List 1900
- ↑ Army List 1901
- ↑ Army List 1902
- ↑ London Gazette, May 26th, 1903 pp.3364-3365
- ↑ Army List 1903
- ↑ Army List 1904
- ↑ London Gazette, Aug 1, 1905 p.5295
- ↑ Army List 1906
- ↑ London Gazette, Jan 17, 1908 p.423