Fifth annual report

1932 1932 1930s 86 pages : illustrations All particulars are obtainable from the Secretary, Princess Elizabeth Hospital. Work Supply Depot. The Central Work Depot and the various affiliated working parties have between them produced 375 articles. Very warm thanks are due to all concerned, including...

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Main Authors: Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B. (contributor), Capener, Norman
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: 1932
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/07C7407E-A276-4535-9505-1E2837D55F45
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Summary:1932 1932 1930s 86 pages : illustrations All particulars are obtainable from the Secretary, Princess Elizabeth Hospital. Work Supply Depot. The Central Work Depot and the various affiliated working parties have between them produced 375 articles. Very warm thanks are due to all concerned, including Mrs. F. Harding, the Chudleigh Knighton Women's Institute, Mrs. Hill-Willis, Mrs. T. W. W. Melhuish, who provides the babies' woollies, the Rotary Ladies, the Bradninch Mothers' Union, Members of the Women's Section British Legion, the Shebbear Women's Club and Mrs. Scott-Browne. The kind help of the late Mrs. Bishop is much missed. Silver Paper Fund. This Fund continues to be a valuable asset, and the help of Mr. Greenslade who organises it and of all the many kind collectors is gratefully acknowledged. Co-operation with other Hospitals. D.A.C.A. continues to benefit greatly by co-operation with the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and other Hospitals in its area. Acknowledgments. Grateful thanks are offered to :— The Rev. A. Johnstone, Rev. F. Kinnings and Father Tymons, Hon. Chaplains. Mr. Langdon, Miss Miller and Miss Pearce for their help with Scout and Guide work. To the Members of Toc H for their constant interest and help of various kinds. The V.A. Members who help in the wards. The St. Hilda's School Old Girls for visiting and for their determination to raise £500 (of which £100 has already been forthcoming) for the naming of a "Miss Alice" Memorial Cot. The Prudential Assurance Company for undertaking to contribute £50 a year for the naming of two cots. Mrs. Clifford, Miss C. Dearman and Miss Leslie for valued help of various kinds. Miss Marian and Miss Dorothy Rowe for much efficient service most willingly given. Mrs. Mardon, Mr. Parrish and Mr. Sharland for very welcome help with transport. Mr. T. W. W. Melhuish, who as Hon. Photographer continues to do most important work and also generously provides the plates and apparatus. Messrs. R. M. Challice and Son for their valuable assistance as Hon. Surveyors. All the other friends of the Hospital to whose kindness, shown in innumerable ways, both Staff and Patients owe so much. 12 292/841.51/2/2
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