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12 October 2024

  • 09:5009:50, 12 October 2024 diff hist +5,278 N Annie's ReportCreated page with "==Five Months with the Independent Air Force 42 Stationary Hospital, Charmes== I with 9 Sisters and Staff Nurses arrived at Nancy in the early morning of Nov. 1st 1918 for duty at 42 Stationary Hp. We had a thirty-mile drive to the hospital at Charmes through most beautiful scenery by the Moselle River. The Hospital consisted of 16 large Nissen huts with kitchen annexes and Sisters’ Bunk between each two. The Officers Wards, Surgical and Medical, were in a separate co..." current
  • 09:4909:49, 12 October 2024 diff hist +152 PLIMSAUL, AnnieNo edit summary
  • 09:4809:48, 12 October 2024 diff hist +154 FOSTER, DorothyNo edit summary current
  • 09:4609:46, 12 October 2024 diff hist +829 PLIMSAUL, AnnieNo edit summary
  • 09:4509:45, 12 October 2024 diff hist +573 N File:Large 000000-2-3.jpgThe Receiving Room: The 42nd Stationary Hospital (Art.IWM ART 2952) image: three wounded or injured British soldiers sit on a bench in the receiving room of a military hospital, awaiting medical treatment. The soldiers on the left lean back against the wall, one with his hands in his pockets, the other crossed in his lap. They have their mouths open, as if sleeping or suffering pain. The third soldier is hunched over, as though cowering or cold, sitting sideways o… Copyright: © IWM. Original... current
  • 09:4309:43, 12 October 2024 diff hist +166 N File:Large 000000-4.jpgThe Tiled Ward at No. 22 Casualty Clearing Station, Cambrai. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205243988 current

11 October 2024

  • 16:3216:32, 11 October 2024 diff hist +7,207 N PLIMSAUL, AnnieCreated page with "==Biography== Annie Leonora Plimsaul was born in Norbiton on the 14th August 1876. She was educated at Kingston Hill High School, and Clifton High School for Girls, Bristol. Her father, William Sadler Plimsaul was an architect1. She commenced nurse training at St Thomas’ Hospital, London on the 6th April 1903 completing on the 9th April 19071. She then worked for a short while as a temporary Night Sister at the Seamen’s Hospital, Geenwich1. ==Nursing Service in WW..."
  • 16:3116:31, 11 October 2024 diff hist +22 Reports of nurses serving in WW1→‎The Reports
  • 16:2816:28, 11 October 2024 diff hist +6,553 N Dorothy's ReportCreated page with "==Outline of the Life and Work of Sisters at Casualty Clearing Stations in France== Life and work of a Casualty Clearing station takes the Sister out of the ordinary routine of Hospital life in an instant; she is given a charge where the success of the ward must depend upon her own initiative and resource. Before the retreat of March 21st 1918 the Casualty Clearing Stations in the front area had become well established and wonderfully equipped, they might indeed have be..." current
  • 16:2316:23, 11 October 2024 diff hist +56 DUNCAN, Alice→‎Nursing Service in WW1 current

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