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Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth '''GUILLEMARD''' was recognised for her contribution to the care of the sick and wounded during the Boer War.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p213 created at Cape Town; January 9, 1903</ref> | Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth '''GUILLEMARD''' was recognised for her contribution to the care of the sick and wounded during the Boer War.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p213 created at Cape Town; January 9, 1903</ref> | ||
The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: 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.<ref>Queen's South Africa Medal Roll</ref> | The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: "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".<ref>Queen's South Africa Medal Roll</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 11 May 2026
Nursing Service in the Boer War
Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth GUILLEMARD was recognised for her contribution to the care of the sick and wounded during the Boer War.[1]
The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: "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".[2]
