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Marzu huwa Xahar tal-Istorja tan-Nisa - irridu niftakru l-irwoli differenti li kellhom in-nisa fl-Ewwel Gwerra Dinjija: Huma pparteċipaw bħala infermiera fil-linji ta' quddiem, ħadu f'idejhom xogħlijiet fid-dar li qabel kienu jsiru mill-irġiel u ħadu ħsieb il-familji tagħhom.

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Antoinette Delbé was born in 1894 in Nancy. In June 1915, she received the war nurse's diploma issued by the Board of Directors of the Union of Women of France. She was then sent to the military hospitals of Mailly-le-Camp, Troyes and Mesgrigny. On De…

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My great-grandfather Clonţău Gheorghe fought in the First World War on the western front, being enlisted in the 64th Orastie Battalion throughout the four years of the war. Although he returned home from the war, he died shortly afterwards due to wounds a…

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Nurse during the war (maternal great-aunt of the applicant). Neither the information provided by the contributor, nor the subsequent research carried out by the Departmental Archives service has made it possible to establish the course of this soldier dur…

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I am a volunteer at Attingham Park, a National Trust property in Shropshire. I became fascinated by the life of Teresa, the 8th Lady Berwick and jumped at the chance to research her role during the First World War. It was a daunting and very exciting task…

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Eileen M. Sheehan, Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, was born 1897 as eldest daughter of RMF Captain DD Sheehan MP. She joined the VAD organisation in 1916 and served as nurse and ambulance driver on the front. Attached to the 14th Military and Genera…

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The autograph book of Georgina May Hill; a nurse who asked for the autographs of the wounded soldiers in her care. She served in France and the Southern General Hospital in Birmingham (1915) and General Hospital, Trouville (1918).; A collection of photogr…

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Léa ROUSSEAUX was deported as a hostage to the HOLZMINDEN camp from January to July 1818, when she was the mother of 3 young children (7, 6 and 4 years old). Her husband Georges TOURY being mobilized as a soldier, she had to entrust the care of their 3 ch…

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Gruppe leitender Damen der Wiener Gesellschaft auf dem Nordbahnhof.

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Elly Schencking and her younger sister Maria Schencking served as Red Cross nurses in Romania during the war. See also the article "Brothers Max and Franz Schencking in uniform"; 4 photos. 3 from deployment, one a portrait with the two siblings …

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Lolla von Haas immigrated to Mozirje before the First World War, after the death of her husband, the Austrian diplomat Josef von Haas, in Shanghai. In the photo, she is sitting on the left, Angela Goričar from Mozir is sitting on the right. In the back ar…

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Louise JAYNE born March 2, 1897, died September 9, 1982, was one of my maternal great-aunts. She worked at the Pyrotechnics weapons factory in La Seyne-sur-Mer (Var). During the war, she wrote to her beloved Auguste Virgile LONGINOTTI. It was a love corre…

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Document with the text - "Collection of gold jewelry - Miss Olga Rammenstein, in order to strengthen the gold treasure of the Reichsbank and thus the financial defense of our German fatherland, delivered jewelry with a gold value of M 18.90 for a fee…

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Black and white photograph belonging to a family photograph album. Marguerite is seated on the left.; Front

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In the attached transcript, Bill Christmas shares his family's Great War experiences through the perspective of his mother Bella. A young suffragette, Bella had recently returned to her native Scotland from America when War broke out, soon becoming a …

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A photograph of Mac, Hutchings and McDougall, nurses at the Somerville Section, 3rd Southern General Hospital

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sister Antonia Sikora was born on December 22, 1886 in Łuszków, commune Krzywiń, her secular name is Viktoria. She was one of ten children of Piotr and Józefa, née Owsianna. Katowice, and then to Gliwice. There, from 1912 she worked as a nurse in a milita…

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Hermann Grieswald was born in 1896 in Wiersbau (near Soldau) in East Prussia. Before the war he worked on his family's farm. On August 10, 1916, his mother Berta wrote to her sister Marie Pawlitzki that Hermann was wounded on July 16, 1916 and became …

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Free demonstration of the delivery of food according to tried and tested war cooking recipes in the kitchen of the city’s gas plants - By the mayor of the capital and residence city of Vienna in February 1915 Dr. Richard Weiskirchner

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Making new uniforms from discarded cloth. Sewing the main parts. Photographer: 10. Armeekommando.

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Photograph at Thomas Bryers Hepple's grave in Dunkirk. Mother and father, John George and Grace Hepple stand by Thomas's grave.; Front

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This photo shows my great-grandmother with her little son Wilhelm, my grandfather on the Main in Frankfurt. In the background you can see the "Eisernen Steg" and a part of the cathedral. You can even see skaters. What looks so idyllic, however, …

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Queen Maria of Romania was very devotedly involved in supporting the Romanian troops during the First World War. Through her appearances among the trenches in her nurse's suit illuminated by the projectors touched not only by the Romanians, but also b…

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Field post letter from 6-year-old daughter Herta to her father Wilhelm Völkel, who was stationed in Kiel as a paramedic.

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Rouen being close to the front, many wounded were sent there from the first months of the war. Auxiliary hospitals were therefore quickly set up in requisitioned civilian buildings. Auxiliary hospital No. 1 was located on the premises of the Jean-Baptiste…

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Minnie Mason was my great-grandmother and she was by all accounts ‘a tough cookie’. She was born Mary Joseph [sic] Devereux on 24 May 1872, in Johnstown, Waterford, the daughter of a merchant, James Devereux. She joined the Mercantile Marine about 1896 as…

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In the interview transcript attached, Martin Spafford discusses the content preserved in his grandmother, Francis Allison "Nancy" Garnett's many scrapbooks and other memorabilia collected during her time as a VAD nurse. Nancy was highly rega…

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Photo of Julia Prell from Amberg. She was conscripted to deliver mail during the war

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friends of my great-grandmother; Dedication on the back: At the time of the World War in 1916 from your friend Emma Siepermann

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Heidelberg Association of the Red Cross. Galicia, Eastern front; photographer: Kommando Hadfy, DSA; Heidelberg section of the Red Cross. Galicia, east front; photographer: Kommando Hadfy, Deutsche Südarmee.

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Violet Alicia Aplin was the mother of Hugh Hinde who submitted this story. She was born on 25 December 1899 and during the war was in the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment)in London looking after wounded soldiers. She was 18 at the end of the war. In 1924 she…

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Rudolf-Oskar Kranz, an uncle of Max Kranz (see further articles on Max Kranz) was a merchant and druggist in Cologne - Lindenthal, Dürener Straße 146. His wife Emma, née Schulte Werning from Dutum near Rheine in Westphalia, was involved in the World War i…