Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 731
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 731 |
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Page number | 731 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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WOMEN WAR WORKERS
A group of women carriage cleaners on the S.E. and C.R. who are merry and bright in their patriotic resolution to do their bit until the boys come home.
Mrs CRAWSHAY, Vice-President and Commandant St Anne's Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Caversham. O.B.E.
Mrs ABRAM, Commandant St Luke's Auxiliary Hospital, Reading. M.B.E.
Miss DAISY B. FIDLER, daughter of the late Mr J.C. Fidler, who was invested by the King at Buckingham Palace with the Royal Red Cross (11 class)
Miss MYRTLE DIGWEED V.A.D. daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Digweed, 166 King's Road, Reading. After nursing at Inniscarra ,Reading, Ipswich and Colchester she went to a general hospital in Cairo.
Miss F. YEATMAN of Satwell, Highmoor, whose good work at the third Northern General Hospital, Shefield, was brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War. Miss Yeatman afterwards left for the East.
A group of Berkshire farm workers who took part in the Lord Mayor's Show, November 9th 1917, and who had been trained and placed in Berkshire by the Women's War Agricultural Committee.
Names : Back row: S. Stroud, F. Webb, A. Burden, E. Webb, E. Walter, M. Cooper.
Middle row: E. Wayling, H. Fuller, P. Lockley Smith (organising scretary), H. Denore, E. Richardson.
Front row: M. Woodrow.