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Mabel Smith, 36, Dressmaker

Occupation or role: Dressmaker
Age: 36
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 27 Mar 1918
Date of death: 10 Apr 1918
Disease (transcribed): Acute mastoiditis. Operation. Cerebellar abscess. Pyocephalus. Gangrenous basal meningitis. Encephalitis
Disease (standardised): Mastoiditis (Ear); Operation (Ear); Abscess (Brain); Pyocephalus (Brain); Meningitis (Brain); Encephalitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Barwell, Harold Shuttleworth
Medical examination performed by: Ingleby, Helen
Post mortem examination performed by: Claremont, Hetty Ethelberta
Medical notes: 'Jan 1916 IP [in-patient] for chronic mastoid. Radical cure. Headaches after with intermittent rises of temperature and vomiting. She went to AMCH [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital] where these symptoms continued. Diplopia after the operation, due to weakness in upward movement’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium

Type of incident: n/a

George Francis, 10, [Child of] Labourer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer
Age: 10
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 12 Dec 1886
Date of death: 22 Jun 1887
Disease (transcribed): Caries of femur. Pelvic abscess
Disease (standardised): Caries (Thigh); Abscess (Pelvis)
Admitted under the care of: Pick, Thomas Pickering
Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: des Voeux, Harold Antoine
Medical notes: 'This child was originally admitted into the hospital with a haemaloma on the left thigh which suppurated. This was opened & he did well & was eventually sent to Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital]. While there symptoms of abdominal obstruction came on & he was sent back to St George's on Dec 12 1886'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Emma Howe, 39, Nurse

Occupation or role: Nurse
Age: 39
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 10 Feb 1881
Date of death: 10 Feb 1881
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Intestinal ulcer in connection with a small abscess
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Ulcer (Intestines); Abscess (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington and Bennett, William Henry
Medical examination performed by: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Post mortem examination performed by: Turner, George Robertson
Medical notes: 'This woman suffered amputation of the foot for extensive disease of the tarsus on Sep 9th 1880. No antiseptics were used. There was but little traumatic fever and the wound did well. At times the discharge was a little offensive from it. She was sent to AMCH [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Home and Hospital] with the stump all but healed on October the 6th'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, intestines, peritoneum, cranium

Type of incident: n/a

Rebecca Ryves, 60, Lady’s companion

Occupation or role: Lady’s companion
Age: 60
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 18 Apr 1888
Date of death: 29 May 1888
Disease (transcribed): Scirrhus of right mamma. Amputation. Pyaemia. Erysipelas
Disease (standardised): Scirrhus (Breast); Amputation (Breast); Sepsis (Systemic); Erysipelas (Skin)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James and Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Penrose, Francis George
Post mortem examination performed by: Bull, William C.
Medical notes: 'Always good health. About 18 months ago, she first noticed a dimple on the right mamma, a swelling formed & this slowly got larger […] While at Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon], was up & about & able to walk about the grounds. Got an attack of erysipelas in the wound & died of pyaemia’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Right shoulder, peritoneum, abdomen, thorax ('Died at Wimbledon’)

Type of incident: n/a

James Holland, 45, Cabdriver

Occupation or role: Cabdriver
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 13 Mar 1918
Date of death: 16 Mar 1918
Disease (transcribed): Old-standing tuberculous disease of left hip joint. Excision & amputation. Lardaceous disease. Suppurative myositis around left hip & of left psoas & iliacus muscles
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Hip); Amputation (Hip); Amyloidosis (Kidneys); Myositis (Muscles); Suppuration (Muscles)
Admitted under the care of: Fedden, Walter Fedde
Medical examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Post mortem examination performed by: Claremont, Hetty Ethelberta
Medical notes: '23 years ago excision of left hip. 1914 sinuses ever since. Scraped. 1917. IP [in-patient] still discharging. Leg wasted. Lordosis. Sent to Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital]. Oct 1917. ISQ [in status quo]. Amputation through the hip-joint by Mr Fedden [Walter Fedde Fedden]. Much pus found. Drained. Sent to Wimbledon. Mar 13, 1918. Returned from Wimbledon. 3 weeks previously the right foot and both scrota began to swell’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Charles Sreeves, 59, Plasterer

Occupation or role: Plasterer
Age: 59
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 16 Aug 1891
Date of death: 16 Aug 1891
Disease (transcribed): Locomotor ataxia
Disease (standardised): Tabes dorsalis (Spinal cord)
Admitted under the care of: Dr Olsen
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'Died at the Atkinson-Morley Convalescent Hospital. This man was a native of Warwickshire, but his peculiar surname was stated to be of remote Indian origin. He had been robust, a total abstained from alcohol till the age of 39, and afterwards a very moderate drinker. There was no history of syphilis, and none of plumbism, and his personal experience of rheumatism was limited to a slight attack 10 years before his death and another 7 years later. About the middle of January 1891 on a very cold day he became thoroughly chilled. From this feeling of coldness he never entirely recovered, the hands & feet remaining numbed. Difficulty of walking was noticed later, and a sensation of ‘tightness round the stomach'. He became an out-patient of this hospital on May 15th'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head, spinal cord

Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Medical School Committee 1896

Meeting minutes. Each set of minutes includes headings for subjects discussed:

1st June 1896, Communication from the board; House Office; Assistant to the Medical Registrar; Assistant Dental Surgeon
22nd June 1896, House Officers; Surgical Registrar; Mr. Arthur Latham
6th July 1896, Quarterly Reports; Hospital Records; Ophthalmic Department; Casualty Department;
5th October 1896, House Office; Quarterly Reports; Special Out-Patients Departments; Next Meeting
2nd November 1896, Letters; Maternity Department; Jenner Memorial; Outgoing House Officers
7th December 1896, Letters; Obstetric Assistant; House Office; Assistant to Medical Registrar; Anaesthetists; Hospital Records
21st December 1896, The Late Chairman; Minutes; Appointments; Rules of Retirement of the Staff; Maternity Transfers; Skiagraphs [X-rays]; Regulations for Anaesthetists
4th January 1897, Retirement Laws; Quarterly Reports; Tallerman Sheffield Apparatus; Supply of Oxygen
1st February 1897, Correspondence; Vacancies in the Staff; March Meeting; Mr. Shield’s Notice of Motion
2nd March 1897, Letters; Surgical Registrar; Curatorship of the Museum
30th March 1897, Correspondence; House Office; Surgical Registrar; Assistant Curator; Assistant Medical Registrat; Out Patient Department; Sick-Room for Nurses; Post Mortem Room
5th April 1897, Quarterly Reports; Lecturers appointed to Medical School Council; Medical Registrar
3rd May 1897, Correspondence
20th May 1897, Election of Matron
3rd June 1897, New Postmortem Room
14th June 1897, Mr. Leonard Grimes; Cancer Institution; Medical Registrar
28th June 1897, House Office; Closing Out Patient Department
5th July 1897, Quarterly Reports; Medical Registrar; Medical Registers; Medical Instruments; Treasurers Report
19th July 1897, Quarterly Report; Anaesthetists; Medical Registrar
4th October 1897, House Office; Privilege of Teaching Pupils in the Wards; Quarterly Reports
1st November 1897, Letters; Surgical Records; Supply of Oxygen to Wards
10th November 1897, Reports
6th December 1897, Correspondence; House Office; Obstetric Assistant
20th December 1897, House Office; Appointments
3rd January 1898, Correspondence; Quarterly Reports; Treatment of Diptheria and Enteric Fever in this Hospital
4th February 1898, Quarterly Report; Hospital Committees; System of Clerkships and Dresserships; Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Impending Vacancy in the Staff; Atkinson Morleys [sic] Hospital; Hypodermic Appliances
19th February 1898, Obstetric Officers
7th March 1898, Crowded State of the Hospital; House Office
14th March 1898, N/A
5th April 1898, Quarterly Reports; Surgical Registrar; Cots for the Wards; Extra beds in the hospital and the opening of the Winchester Ward for Men; Delay in the Surgeries; Laws for the Obstetric Offices
15th April 1898, N/A (no headings)
2nd May 1898, Appointment of Surgical Registrar; Privilege of Teaching in the Surgical Wards; Amendment of the Hospital Laws relating to special officers
16th May 1898, New Pharmacopoeia; Medical Registrars; Delay in the Surgeries; Nursing
6th June 1898, Letters; Curatorship; House Office; Charts & Reports of Patients in the Wards; Surgery Officer; Pathological
24th June 1898, Skiagraphy; Filtered Water; The Medical Registrars; Mr. Eames; Instrument Maker; Disinfection
4th July 1898, Quarterly Reports; Curator; Surgical Registrar; Medical Registrars; Laringoscopy in Wards; Skiagraphy; Instrument Maker
3rd October 1898, Quarterly Reports; Inspectorship of Medical Instruments; House Office; Surgery Officer; Assistant Curator of the Museum; Assistants to the Medical Registrar; Medical Coaching Class; Purchase of Drawings; Carbolic Acid etc.; Draft Regulations for Clinical Clerks & Dressers
20th October 1898, Massage; Surgery Officer
31st October 1898, Resolution of Surgeons re House Office System; Dr. Lee Dickinson
7th November 1898, Letters; Quarterly Reports; Obstetric Assistant; Dr. Cavafy
5th December 1898, Correspondence; Secretary of the Hospital; The Obstetric assistancy; Skiagraphy; Nursing; Appointment of House Officers etc. (Obstetric Assistant; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrars); Regulations for House Office;
19th December 1898, New Member; Correspondence; Appointments; Privilege of Teaching in the Medical Wards; Report of Sub-Committee on Regulations for House Office;
2nd January 1899, Quarterly Reports; Regulations for the Surgery Officers
6th February 1899, Professor Clifford Allbut; Rontgen Rays; Laryngoscope; Administration of Medicine and Chart Records; Lecturer in Pathology
6th March 1899, Letters; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrars; Milk and Tuberculosis; Hot Air Treatment; Surgery Officer; Cases for Surgical Dressings; Erysipelas; Out-patient Dressers; Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Rontgen Ray Apparatus
20th March 1899, Greville Apparatus; Carbolic Acid; Assistant House Surgeons’ Work; Appointment of Physicians or Surgeons to the Skin Department; House Office; Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Obstetric Department
10th April 1899, Correspondence; Skin Department; Regulations for House Office; Operating Table; Boxes for Holding Dressings; Quarterly Reports
1st May 1899, Obstetric Department; Quarterly Reports; Regulations for House Office; Laws for Special Officers
5th June 1899, Correspondence; Skin Department; Order of Procedure for Obstetric Beds; X-ray Apparatus; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrars; Special Officers; Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Notice of Motion (on the distribution of beds); Increase in Number of Obstetric Beds
13th June 1899, Proposed Increase in Obstetric Beds
26th June 1899, Correspondence; Hours of Medicines; Distribution of Beds – Proposed Rearrangement of In-weeks
10th July 1899, Correspondence; Cold Chamber; Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Hours of Administration of Medicines
25th September 1899, House Office
9th October 1899, Assistant Curator; Postmortem Cards; Surgery officer; Milk supply; Delay in the Surgeries; Alteration in Hours of Attendance; Quarterly Reports
6th November 1899, Quarterly Report; House Officer; Gas Cylinder; Deficiency of Women’s Beds; Open-air treatment of Phthisis [tuberculosis]; Resolutions of the Surgical Staff; Enteric Fever; Clinical Diagrams
28th November 1899, Notices of Operations; Mr Dent; Lectureship in Surgery; Curatorship; Distribution of Beds
4th December 1899, Correspondence; Distribution of Beds; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrar; Communications from the Board (Appointment of Curator; Dressing of Outpatients; Maternity Letters); Sub-Committees
18th December 1899, Cocaine; House Office; Curatorship; Anaesthetists; Demonstratorship of Anatomy; Medical Registrars; Obstetric Assistant; Surgical Registrar; Tuberculosis
8th January 1900, Letters; Curator; House Office; Quarterly Reports; Outgoing House Officers
5th February 1900, Quarterly Report; Curatorship and Assistant Curatorship; Steriliser for Instruments; Surgery Officer
5th March 1900, Communication from the Board (Notifiable Diseases; Beef Tea; Electric Apparatus); Medical Registrar; House Officers Leave; Hospital Committees; Prevention of Consumption; Mr Jeffreys; Fees for Certificates; Distribution of Beds
19th March 1900, House Office; Medical Registrar; Distribution of Beds
2nd April 1900, Quarterly Reports; Outgoing House Physicians; Testing of Thermometers
7th May 1900, Beef Tea; Assistant Curator; The Medical Register; Reports upon House Officers; Fancy Diet
7th June 1900, Meeting of Physicians and Surgeons
11th June 1900, Meeting of Physicians and Surgeons
11th June 1900, Dr. Grünbaum; High Current Machine; Outpatient Rooms; Assistants to Medical Registrars; House Office; Obstetric Assistant; Massage for Outpatients; Instruction for Nurses; Electric Battery
25th June 1900, Resident House Office; Surgery Officer; House Office; Practical Surgery; The Museum; Outpatient Dresserships; Meeting of Physicians and Surgeons
2nd July 1900, Quarterly Reports; Distribution of Beds; Medical Instruments; Haemoglobinometer; Out-going house officers; Radiograms; Practical Surgery; Quarterly Reports; Election of an Assistant Surgeon
30th July 1900, Surgical Registrar; Dr. Fenton
8th October 1900, Chairman; Quarterly Reports; Communications from the Board; Interpretation of Regulations; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrars; Suspension of Order 4; Certificates to House Officers; Microscopy for Outpatient Department; Open-air treatment
5th November 1900, Assistant Curator; Nursing; Hours in the Wards; Test Room; Microscope for Burton ward; Clinical Laboratory
12th November 1900, Surgical Records; Surgery Dresserships; Outpatient Dresserships; Surgery Dresserships (again); Commencement of Terms of Office; Electric Light – Medical Officers Room; From Mr. Keyser
3rd December 1900, Illness of a House Physician; House Officer; Hour of Visit; Treatment of Phthisis; Allotment of Beds; Surgical Cases in Medical Wards; Enteric Fever
17th December 1900, Appointments; House Office; Communications; Report of Surgeons on the Distribution of Beds; Clinical Laboratory; Notice of Motion
7th January 1901, Correspondence; Quarterly Reports; Surgical Registers; Medical Notes; Medical Registrar; House Officers
4th February 1901, Committees of the Board; House Office; Surgery Dresserships; Medical Registrar; Medical Registration; Tuberculosis; Special Meeting
11th Feburary 1901, Clinical Laboratory
18th February 1901, Clinical Laboratory
25th February 1901, Clinical Laboratory
4th March 1901, Mr. Fedden’s Relief; Out-Patient Department; Surgical Registration; House Office; Artificial Teeth
1st April 1901, Quarterly Reports; Mr. Taylor; British Medical Association; House Office; Window Cleaning; Extra Beds; X-Ray work; Asepsis and Antiseptics; Phthisis; House Officers; Assistants to Medical Registrars
6th May 1901, Quarterly Reports; Correspondence
3rd June 1901, House Office; Obstetric Assistant; The Finsen Treatment; House Surgeon’s Boxes; Law re Consultation; Utilisation of Electricity
17th June 1901, Mr. Ascherson’s Leave; Utilisation of Electricty
1st July 1901, Casualty Officer; White Coats; Quarterly Reports; Utilisation of Electricty; Extra Beds; Allocation of Surgical Beds
11th July 1901, Mr. Longridge; Disinfections; Certificates to House Officers
30th July 1901, Surgeon to Cancer Institute; Correspondence; Resignation of House Officer; Public Health
7th October 1901, House Office; Assistants to Medical Registrars; Surgeon to the Cancer Institute; Outgoing House Officers; Royal Commission on Arsenic; Quarterly Reports
4th November 1901, Minutes; Jenner’s Cow-Skin; Door from Diphtheric Wards; Telephonic Communication; Communication from the Board; Quarterly Reports
9th December 1901, Correspondence; Mr. Fraser’s Certificate; Appointments; Appointment of Anaesthetists; Appointment of Obstetric assistant; House Office; Assistants to the Medical Registrars; Hospital Diets; Communications from the Board; Electrical Department; Notice of Motion
6th January 1902, Anaesthetic Department; Light Treatment of Lupus; House Office; Surgery Officer; Medical Registrar; Hospital Laboratory Work; Ophthalmic Wards; House Office Certificates; Postponed
3rd February 1902, Mr. Abercrombie; Diphtheria Wards; Dr. Hewitt; The Furnishing of the Wards; Communication from the Board
3rd March 1902, Letters; Assistant Dental Surgeon
17th March 1902, N/A
7th April 1902, Quarterly Reports; Out-patient department; House Office; Reports on House Officers
14th April 1902, House Office Certificates
12th May 1902, Quarterly Reports
2nd June 1902, House Office; Assistantship to the Medical Registrars; Obstetric Assistant
7th July 1902, House Office; Surgery Officership; Communication from the Board; Mr. E. D. Bond; Skin Department; Dr. Ewart’s Application to the Board; Regulations for House Office; Report on House Officers; Quarterly Reports
15th July 1902, Report of Sub-Committee on House Office
23rd July 1902, Communications from the Board
6th October 1902, Letters; Quarterly Reports; Mr. Albert; Reports on House Officers; Assistants to the Medical Registrars; Certificates to House Officers; Communications from the Board; Diphtheria Wards; Regulations for House Office; Clinical Bacteriologist
20th October 1902, Re Mr. Coke
3rd November 1902, Letters; Coaching in the Wards; Communications from the Board
10th November 1902, Hypodermic Injections
1st December 1902, FRCS Examination; House Office; Communications from the Board; Business of Council and Committee; Microscope for Crayle & Holland Wards; Beef Tea
15th December 1902, School Secretary; Correspondence; Letters; Appointments; House Office; Medical Registrars’ Notes; Assistants to the Medical Registrars

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NV001 – Joan Clague

Ref no: NV001
Name: Joan Clague
Dates at St George's: 1967-74

Digital images, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Carol McCubbin as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image descriptions:
PH011/PH031 [two versions] – Ball at Grosvenor House, c.1968-1969: Clockwise from bottom facing camera: Mrs Hugh Anderson; Mr Richard Ellis (House Governor); Mrs Gordon Marsh; Mrs Betty Ellis; Unknown gentleman; Lady Monkton (member of Board of Governors); Dame Muriel Powell (Chief Nursing Officer); Mr Gordon Marsh (Deputy House Governor); Miss Joan Clague (Principal Nursing Officer - Service); Hospital Chaplin (Nash?); Wife of Chaplin; Wife of Board of Governors (Trade Union Rep); Board of Governors member (Trade Union Rep); Mr Hugh Anderson (Consultant surgeon, member of Nursing committee)
PH708 – Joan Clague Nov 1969: Studio photo of Joan Clague in uniform taken Nov 1969 when she was appointed to succeed Dame Muriel who advised her to have one taken as "it will come in useful".
PH709 – Joan Clague PTS Oct 1950 at Guy's: Official PTS photo Oct 1950 at Guy's. Joan Clague is standing first left on the second row.
PH710 – Joan Clague in grounds of PTS in Surrey, 1950: Joan Clague (right) in grounds of PTS in Surrey.
PH711 – Joan Clague Hampstead General Hospital in 50s: Joan Clague at Hampstead General Hospital taken in the mid 50s. The Hospital was pulled down when the new Royal Free was built. This is in the OPD/Casualty at Christmas and Joan is directly behind the Sister in charge on the first row wearing a Tubigauze.

PH712 – Joan Clague at Base Hospital Cairnes in 1960: Joan Clague at the Base Hospital in Cairnes, Australia. She is second left (wearing glasses). She was a £10 Pom and spent 3 years working round Australia.

NV002 – Sue Cooper

Ref no: NV002
Name: Sue Cooper
Dates at St George's: 1975-2010 [initially at Atkinson Morley]

Copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Shirley Orbell as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

NV010 – Ruth Cecil

Ref no: NV010
Name: Ruth Cecil (née Sachs)
Dates at St George's: 1962-1965

Digital image, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Sue Hawkins as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image description:
PH139 – Ruth Cecil, taken at May 2006 exhibition

NV011 – Jo Dunstone

Ref no: NV011
Name: Jo Dunstone
Dates at St George's: 1956-[1959?]

Digital images, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Sue Hawkins as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image descriptions:
PH001 – Jo Dunstone 1956: Jo Dunstone as probationer taken in 1956. Notice Striped uniform of probationers.
PH002 – Jo Dunstone 1959: Jo Dunstone in her new staff nurse uniform in 1959. Notice: stripes gone, peterpan collar gone, straps to apron gone.
PH003 – Set of 56: Group photograph of Dunstone's PTS set in 1956

NV015 – Edna Dodds

Ref no: NV015
Name: Edna Dodds (née Bate)
Dates at St George's: 1950-1964

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Sue Hawkins.

Image description:
PH137 – Edna Dodds 1955: Edna Dodds (née Bate) in uniform in 1955

NV017 – Angela Fothergill

Ref no: NV017
Name: Angela Fothergill (née Martin)
Dates at St George's: 1957-1961

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Carol McCubbin.

Image description:
PH131 – Angela Fothergill 1950s: Angela Fothergill in uniform, taken between 1950s and early 1960s

NV018 – Cecily Wade

Ref no: NV018
Name: Cecily Wade (née Collier)
Dates at St George's: 1951-1960

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Shirley Orbell.

NV020 – Gwen Cork

Ref no: NV020
Name: Gwen Cork
Dates at St George's: 1951-1956

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Angela Fothergill.

Image description:
PH123 – Gwen Cork in uniform [no date – c.1950s]

NV026 – Jacquie Roe

Ref no: NV026
Name: Jacquie Roe
Dates at St George's: 1948-1956, 1961-1966

Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Rosemary McIlvenna.

Image descriptions:
PH042 – nurses1916: Photo of group of St George's nurses from c.1916. Top right: Elizabeth Anne Roe (née Lloyd).
PH728 – Jacquie Roe: L to R: Jacquie Roe, Mildred Clayden, Claire Ramsey-Miller and Jackie Gardner sitting in AMH [Atkinson Morley Hospital] grounds, 1951
PH729 – Jacquie Roe 2: Tea on Xmas Day at AMH on Hawkins ward, 1964. Apparently she was doing a round and said: "I wonder how many pieces of cake I consumed!"

NV028 – Anne Riches

Ref no: NV028
Name: Anne Riches (née Priest)
Dates at St George's: 1952-1956

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Janet Bocking.

Image descriptions:
PH752 – Anne Riches: Anne Riches in uniform

NV040 – Ann Pilling

Ref no: NV040
Name: Ann Pilling
Dates at St George's: 1958-1962

Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Edna Dodds.

Image description:
PH039 – Final yr students 1961: Final year students proudly wear their hats and aprons, just passed hospital exams. Blue frocks were final student year uniform. 1961
PH717 – Ann Pilling: Ann Pilling in uniform during PTS at Tooting, May 1958

NV041 – Jean Matthews

Ref no: NV041
Name: Jean Matthews
Dates at St George's: 1948-1952

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Janet Bocking

NV043 – Mary Gliddon-Williams

Ref no: NV043
Name: Mary Gliddon-Williams
Dates at St George's: 1953-1958, 1960-1970

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Diana Hampton.

Image description:
PH737 – Mary Gliddon Williams in uniform, c.1950s

NV044 – [Name withheld]

Ref no: NV044
Name: [Name withheld]
Dates at St George's: 1959-1964

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Diana Hampton

NV055 – Valerie Gape

Ref no: NV055
Name: Valerie Gape (née Miles)
Dates at St George's: 1956-1965

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Didge Brookings

NV056 – Maryan Duckworth

Ref no: NV056
Name: Maryan Duckworth (née Darlaston)
Dates at St George's: 1955-1959

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Angela Fothergill

NV057 – Peggy Dean

Ref no: NV057
Name: Peggy Dean (née Dunstan)
Dates at St George's: 1948-1952

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Jenny Beckingsale

NV058 – Margaret Gardner

Ref no: NV058
Name: Margaret Gardner
Dates at St George's: 1949-1952, 1954-1955, 1957-1960

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Jenny Beckingsale

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