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26 October 2024

  • 09:0709:07, 26 October 2024 diff hist +1,083 N THOMAS, Margaret EvansCreated page with "Margaret Evans Thomas Place of birth: Pwllheli Service: Staff Nurse, TFNS, 1914 - 1918 Death: 1918-11-08, 1st London General Hospital, Pneumonia Memorial: War Memorial; Nurses Memorial; St Bartholomew's Hospital, Pwllheli; St Asaph, Caernarfon; Flintshire; London Notes: Margaret, from a Welsh-speaking family, was brought up in Pwllheli from the age of 9 by her aunt and uncle. She probably trained as a nurse in London, perhaps at St Bartholemew’s Hospital which became t..." current
  • 09:0109:01, 26 October 2024 diff hist +803 N BRACE, Frances EthelCreated page with "==Biography== Frances Brace was born at Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales and trained at Carmarthen Infirmary. She joined the QAIMNS(R) from there in July 1916. ==Nursing Service in WW1== 100px|rightShe was initially posted to the Lord Derby Hospital Warrington, but shortly after was sent to Salonika where she served at 21 Stationary Hospital. On 15th September 1916 Frances was evacuated on <I>HMS Dover Castle</I>. She was taken to Malta, and died in t..." current

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19 October 2024

  • 14:5014:50, 19 October 2024 diff hist +9 Marital Status→‎Mrs Theodosia Agnes Cobbold current
  • 14:4814:48, 19 October 2024 diff hist +29 In Memoriam TableNo edit summary
  • 14:4614:46, 19 October 2024 diff hist +831 N CLEWETT, Catherine HildaCreated page with "==Nursing Service in WW2== 100px|right208176 Sister CLEWETT, Catherine Hilda, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) was serving in Singapore in 1942. She left Singapore on the SS Kuala, which was sunk by Japanese bombers on February 14, 1942. <blockquote>… not seen by any survivors after raid on ship …<ref>Pether, M. (2012) <b>SS Kuala Researched Passenger List version 3.3.5</b> (available from the COFEPOW website)</ref>..." current
  • 14:4014:40, 19 October 2024 diff hist +109 N Category:Locally Employed NurseCreated page with "This category lists those trained nurses in the wiki who were taken on locally to work in military hospitals." current
  • 14:3914:39, 19 October 2024 diff hist +1,262 N CLAYTON, KateCreated page with "==Biography== The Nursing Record and Hospital World<ref>The Nursing Record and Hospital World (1900); p.478</ref> gave an account of Mrs Kate CLAYTON after she died. Mrs Clayton (neé Collins) trained for two years at the General Hospital, Cheltenham (1880-1882) and subsequently obtained a three year certificate at the Salop Infirmary, Shrewsbury. Her appointment as Home Sister at the St Helena Home brought her to London, where she worked until 1895. After obtaining a ce..." current
  • 11:4611:46, 19 October 2024 diff hist +1,332 BOND, Nellie AugerNo edit summary current
  • 11:4411:44, 19 October 2024 diff hist +10 Category:VictorianNo edit summary current
  • 11:3611:36, 19 October 2024 diff hist +884 N CLARIDGE, Sarah AliceCreated page with "==Biography== Sarah Alice CLARIDGE trained as a nurse at the General Hospital, Birmingham, and then joined the Staffordshire Nurses' Insitute, working as a private nurse for two years. She rejoined the General Hospital, Birmingham<ref name="bjn1914">The British Journal of Nursing, October 3, 1914: p260</ref>, and it was from there she joined Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve) on July 19, 1900<ref>War Office (1900) Nominal Roll of Princess Christian's A..." current
  • 10:4010:40, 19 October 2024 diff hist +5,586 N CHATFIELD, Mabel JessonCreated page with "__NOTOC__ ==Biography== rightMabel Jesson Chatfield was born in Quaggerfontein in the Bloemfontein district of South Africa, on June 12, 1875. Her father had emigrated to South Africa and was a farmer.  When she was 17 Mabel asked Sister Henrietta Stockdale at Kimberley Hospital if she could be a nurse. She was told she was too young, so she set up a dance school instead. When Sister Henrietta left Kimberley Hospital to set up a private instituti..." current
  • 10:2610:26, 19 October 2024 diff hist 0 N File:Chatfield.pngNo edit summary current
  • 10:2410:24, 19 October 2024 diff hist +954 N CHARMAN, F MaryCreated page with "==Nursing Service in WW2== 100px|right206887 Sister Mary CHARMAN, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) was serving at the 1st Malaysian General Hospital, Singapore. She left Singapore on the SS Kuala, which was sunk by Japanese bombers on February 14, 1942. <blockquote>... Interned at Padang then Bankinang Women's Camp, Sumatra ...<ref>Moffett, J. Pether, M. & Kenneisan, B. (undated) <b>Sumatra Internees version 1.1.0</b>..." current
  • 10:1710:17, 19 October 2024 diff hist +270 N CHEETHAM, Edith ChristineCreated page with "==Nursing service after the Boer War== Appointed Sister in the newly formed Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service (QAIMNS) in 1903<ref>The London Gazette, May 26, 1903, p.3364</ref>. ==References== <references /> Category:QAIMNS Category:Post Boer War" current
  • 09:5309:53, 19 October 2024 diff hist +1 BRAND, MaryNo edit summary current

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  • 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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