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The service of many of these ladies, was recognised either in the award of the Royal Red Cross, or in the issue of the Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal:
The service of many of these ladies, was recognised either in the award of the Royal Red Cross, or in the issue of the Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal:


Royal Red Cross
==Royal Red Cross==


Lady Beatrice Chesham, for service at the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital1
* Lady Beatrice Chesham, for service at the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital<ref>The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p6324</ref>
* Lady Sarah Wilson, for service at Mafeking<ref>The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p632</ref>


Lady Beatrice Chesham
==Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal==
Lady Beatrice Chesham
Lady Sarah Wilson, for service at Mafeking2


Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal
* Lady Beatrice Chesham<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p240 created at AMD; July 18, 1903</ref>
* Miss Gertrude Geld & Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth Guillemard<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p213 created at Cape Town; January 9, 1903 </ref> <blockquote><i>These two ladies residents of Aliwal North, Cape Colony organised a hospital on March 11, 1900 and nursed the wounded as well as provided soups, jellie etc for them for some three weeks until Hospital Orderlies arrived. This ultimately became a large hospital and was used for a great number of Imperial and Colonial troops.</i></blockquote>
* Lady Sophie Catherine Gifford<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p121 created at No17 Stationary Hospital, Middleburg; August 8, 1901; WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p149 created at The Kimberley Hospital; Defence of Kimberley Medal Roll AG2/M/2426 p147 created at Civil Hospital, Kimberley; January 3, 1928</ref>
* Mrs Hyslop & Mrs Speed<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p214 created at the War Office; August 5, 1902</ref> <blockquote><i>Medal specially granted for their services in connection with Hospital work in Northern Natal.</i></blockquote>
* Mrs Jane Darling Leather-Cully<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p214 created at the War Office; August 5, 1902</ref> <blockquote><i>Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. Taking hospital stores to Wynberg Base Hospital August 1900 – O.R.C. Working in hospital Ladybrand During siege (see testimonials) taking hospital things Ficksbug.</i></blockquote>
* Miss Eliza Mills<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p215 created at the War Office; June 26, 1901</ref> <blockquote><i>Miss Mills asisting Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. O.R.C. working in hospital Ladybrand during siege – and afterwards returning in charge of medical stores from Bloemfontein to Ladybrand.</i></blockquote>
* Lady Maud Mary O’Hagan<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p155 created at Cottage Hospital, Naauport; July 21, 1901</ref> <blockquote><i>Lady O’Hagan with the approval of Lord Roberts and of Surgeon Gen Wilson, established a cottage hospital, equipped and maintained at her own expense, at Naaupoort, Cape Colony, from 25th July, 1900 until June 1902, and, ably assisted by Miss Thomas rendered most valuable services in receiving and caring for sick and wounded officers. Her hospital was at first the only accommodation for officers.It was under the medical superintendence of the OC No.6 Gen Hosp who appointed Lady O’Hagan ‘Lady Superintendent'.</i></blockquote>
* Lady Sarah Wilson<ref>WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p154 created at Victoria Civil Hospital, Mefeking (siege)</ref>


Lady Beatrice Chesham3
==References==
 
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Miss Gertrude Geld & Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth Guillemard “These two ladies residents of Aliwal North, Cape Colony organised a hospital on March 11, 1900 and nursed the wounded as well as provided soups, jellie etc for them for some three weeks until Hospital Orderlies arrived. This ultimately became a large hospital and was used for a great number of Imperial and Colonial troops”4.
 
Lady Sophie Catherine Gifford5
 
Mrs Hyslop & Mrs Speed “Medal specially granted for their services in connection with Hospital work in Northern Natal”6.
 
Mrs Jane Darling Leather-Cully “Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. Taking hospital stores to Wynberg Base Hospital August 1900 – O.R.C. Working in hospital Ladybrand During siege (see testimonials) taking hospital things Ficksbug”7.
 
Miss Eliza Mills “Miss Mills asisting Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. O.R.C. working in hospital Ladybrand during siege – and afterwards returning in charge of medical stores from Bloemfontein to Ladybrand”7.
 
Lady Maud Mary O’Hagan “Lady O’Hagan with the approval of Lord Roberts and of Surgeon Gen Wilson, established a cottage hospital, equipped and maintained at her own expese, at Naaupoort, Cape Colony, from 25th July, 1900 until June 1902, and, ably assisted by Miss Thomas rendered most valuable services in receiving and caring for sick and wounded officers. Her hospital was at first the only accommodation for officers.It was under the medical superintendence of the OC No.6 Gen Hosp who appointed Lady O’Hagan ‘Lady Superintendent’”8.
 
Lady Sarah Wilson9
 
Notes
 
The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p6324 [↩]
The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p632. [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p240 created at AMD; July 18, 1903 [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p213 created at Cape Town; January 9, 1903 [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p121 created at No17 Stationary Hospital, Middleburg; August 8, 1901; WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p149 created at The Kimberley Hospital; Defence of Kimberley Medal Roll AG2/M/2426 p147 created at Civil Hospital, Kimberley; January 3, 1928 [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p214 created at the War Office; August 5, 1902 [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p215 created at the War Office; June 26, 1901 [↩] [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p155 created at Cottage Hospital, Naauport; July 21, 1901 [↩]
WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p154 created at Victoria Civil Hospital, Mefeking (siege) [↩]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 27 July 2024

The service of many of these ladies, was recognised either in the award of the Royal Red Cross, or in the issue of the Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal:

Royal Red Cross

  • Lady Beatrice Chesham, for service at the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital[1]
  • Lady Sarah Wilson, for service at Mafeking[2]

Queen’s South Africa Campaign Medal

  • Lady Beatrice Chesham[3]
  • Miss Gertrude Geld & Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth Guillemard[4]

    These two ladies residents of Aliwal North, Cape Colony organised a hospital on March 11, 1900 and nursed the wounded as well as provided soups, jellie etc for them for some three weeks until Hospital Orderlies arrived. This ultimately became a large hospital and was used for a great number of Imperial and Colonial troops.

  • Lady Sophie Catherine Gifford[5]
  • Mrs Hyslop & Mrs Speed[6]

    Medal specially granted for their services in connection with Hospital work in Northern Natal.

  • Mrs Jane Darling Leather-Cully[7]

    Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. Taking hospital stores to Wynberg Base Hospital August 1900 – O.R.C. Working in hospital Ladybrand During siege (see testimonials) taking hospital things Ficksbug.

  • Miss Eliza Mills[8]

    Miss Mills asisting Mrs Culley in Cape Colony. O.R.C. working in hospital Ladybrand during siege – and afterwards returning in charge of medical stores from Bloemfontein to Ladybrand.

  • Lady Maud Mary O’Hagan[9]

    Lady O’Hagan with the approval of Lord Roberts and of Surgeon Gen Wilson, established a cottage hospital, equipped and maintained at her own expense, at Naaupoort, Cape Colony, from 25th July, 1900 until June 1902, and, ably assisted by Miss Thomas rendered most valuable services in receiving and caring for sick and wounded officers. Her hospital was at first the only accommodation for officers.It was under the medical superintendence of the OC No.6 Gen Hosp who appointed Lady O’Hagan ‘Lady Superintendent'.

  • Lady Sarah Wilson[10]

References

  1. The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p6324
  2. The London Gazette, September 27, 1901; p632
  3. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p240 created at AMD; July 18, 1903
  4. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p213 created at Cape Town; January 9, 1903
  5. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p121 created at No17 Stationary Hospital, Middleburg; August 8, 1901; WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p149 created at The Kimberley Hospital; Defence of Kimberley Medal Roll AG2/M/2426 p147 created at Civil Hospital, Kimberley; January 3, 1928
  6. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p214 created at the War Office; August 5, 1902
  7. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p214 created at the War Office; August 5, 1902
  8. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p215 created at the War Office; June 26, 1901
  9. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p155 created at Cottage Hospital, Naauport; July 21, 1901
  10. WO 100/229 Queen’s South Africa Medal Roll p154 created at Victoria Civil Hospital, Mefeking (siege)