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Sister Miss S Margaret '''LIPPIATT''' served in the Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve).
Sister Miss S Margaret '''LIPPIATT''' served in the Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve).


==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
Sister LIPPIATT served as Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve).<ref>Employment Status (Medal Rolls)</ref>
Sister S Margaret '''LIPPIATT''' served in Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve), enlisting February 16 1900. Her service number was 329.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p39 created at No4 General Hospital, Mooi River; dated October 10, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p52 created at No6 General Hospital, Johannesburg; dated July 23, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p62 created at No10 General Hospital, Norvals Pont; dated July 15, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p95 created at No5 Stationary Hospital, Bloemfontein; dated August 28, 1901</ref><ref>War Office (1900) Nominal Roll of Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve) as at 30th September</ref><ref>The Times, March 13, 1900 p6b&6c</ref><ref>Nursing Record & Hospital World, March 17, 1900, p212</ref><ref>WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p9 created at Newcastle; dated February 28, 1903</ref>


==References==
The Avoca (fitted out as a hospital ship) sailed from here [Albert Docks] this morning [12/03/00] with the 10th Gen. ?Hosp., 4 civil surgeons, and 22 nurses.
 
The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: p39: Joined from No7 General Hospital Pretoria on July 11, 1901. Served also with No10 General Hospital (Orange Free State) and No5 Stationary Hospital, Cape Town<br>p52: To Mooi River (No.4 General Hospital)<br>p62: To No.5 Stationary Hospital January 8, 1901<br>p95: Transferred to Pretoria<ref>Queen's South Africa Medal Roll</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 7 May 2026

Sister Miss S Margaret LIPPIATT served in the Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve).

Nursing Service in the Boer War

Sister S Margaret LIPPIATT served in Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve), enlisting February 16 1900. Her service number was 329.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

The Avoca (fitted out as a hospital ship) sailed from here [Albert Docks] this morning [12/03/00] with the 10th Gen. ?Hosp., 4 civil surgeons, and 22 nurses.

The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: p39: Joined from No7 General Hospital Pretoria on July 11, 1901. Served also with No10 General Hospital (Orange Free State) and No5 Stationary Hospital, Cape Town
p52: To Mooi River (No.4 General Hospital)
p62: To No.5 Stationary Hospital January 8, 1901
p95: Transferred to Pretoria[9]

  1. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p39 created at No4 General Hospital, Mooi River; dated October 10, 1901
  2. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p52 created at No6 General Hospital, Johannesburg; dated July 23, 1901
  3. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p62 created at No10 General Hospital, Norvals Pont; dated July 15, 1901
  4. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p95 created at No5 Stationary Hospital, Bloemfontein; dated August 28, 1901
  5. War Office (1900) Nominal Roll of Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve) as at 30th September
  6. The Times, March 13, 1900 p6b&6c
  7. Nursing Record & Hospital World, March 17, 1900, p212
  8. WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p9 created at Newcastle; dated February 28, 1903
  9. Queen's South Africa Medal Roll