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Report of tIle Chapter-General for the year ended 31 December 1916.
LONDON CHANCERY OF TIlE ORDER, CLERKE WELL,
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(l;rant! lPrior. FIELD - MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE D UKE OF CONNAUGHT, K .G.
S ub==1Pr ior. THE RIGHT HO~,OURABLE THE EARL OF P LYMOUTH, C.B.
1Sailitf of J5g l e. COLONEL SIR HERBERT C.
PERROTT, BT. , C. B .
::IE,recu t i"e G) tficers. Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK . Chancellor-COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C. M.G. Secretary-General-EvELYN CECIL, lIf. P. Receiver-General-EDWIN FRESHFIELD, LL. D. Director of the Ambulance Department-THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C. lIf.G. Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-(Vacant). Almoner-SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, BT., M.D. , F.R.C.P., LL. D. Librarian-EDMUND FRASER. Registrar-THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD CLAUD HAMILTON, M.P . Genealogist and Director of Ceremonies-SIR ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT- GATTY, K.C. V.O. (Garter).
:assistant JE.recnti"e G) tficers. Assistant Receiver-General-EDwIN HANSON FRESH FIELD. Hon. Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-(Vacant). Assistant Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-J OHN HORNE STEVENSON (Unicorn Pursuivant).
Secretar)2. \VILLIAM R. EDWARDS, A.C,A.
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The Chapter-Genet-al consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the other Knights of Justice, the Prelate and lhe Sub-Prelates dejltre/ the Officiating Chaplains; all rnembet-s of the Council j not more than len Knights of Grace and not more than six Esquires appointed by the Grand PrioL
1Rnigbts of Justice. HIS MOST GRACIOUS l\1AJESTY TUE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron). FIELD-MAR HAL H.R.H. THE D KE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.C., G.C.B_ G.C.S.1., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O . , &c. (Grand Prior). GENERAL ILR . II. I R I :\'CE CHRISTIAN OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, K.G . , P.C. , G.C.V,O. H.H. PRIN E ALBERT OF CHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. OLONEL I-LH. TIIE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M. G. ADMIRAL H . . H. PRINCE LoU! OF R\TTENBERG, G.C.B . , G.C.v.O., K . C.M.G., 11.1\1. H.\AK N VII., KING OF ORWAY, K.G., G.C.B . , G.C.V.O, LIEUT.-C LO EL H . . H. PRIl CE ALEXANDER OF TE K, G.C.B., G.C. V.O . , D.S. O. MAJOR H.R.H. PRIKCE ARTllUR F C NNAUGHT, K.G., ICT., P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B. H.H. PRINCE ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG, G.C.V.O . IR JOH ' F RLEY, C.B. (Honorary Bailiff). SIR TIlOilIA NORTH DICK-LACDER, BT. MAJOR IR ARCHIBALD LAMB, BT. COLONEL IR HERBERT C. PERROTT, BT., C.B. (Bailiff of Egle). COLONEL SIR JA IES GILDEA, K . . V.O., C.B. HENRY JOH LOFT COLONEL BETlIEL :\l.\RTIN DAWES. GENER.\L IR HARLES \YARREN, G.C.ilLG., [(.C.B., R,E. ~L\JOR-GENERAL JAlIIES CE IL D \LT . , LIEl'T.-GENERAL IR .-\YLMER GOULD IIUNTER-\\T ESTO:\, OF HCXTER TON, KC.B., O.S.O., ilLP. COLO EL THE LORD "'ILLL\ill ECIL, C. \'.0. EDWIN FRE HFIELD, LL. D. (Honorat-y BailifT). THE EARL BRA EY, G.C.B. THE \'1 Oll T TEilfPLETOWN. ROBERT 1\1,1,. LE .\, ' :\IAcLEAX. ARTHL:R F. G. LE\,E ' N G WER. C LO, 'EL F . .A. l-lEYGATE L.\\IBERT. COLONEL IR CH .\RLE' \\'Y:-.IOHA:lI :\1LJRRAY, C.B. TUE EARL F R ,\NFCRLY, P.. , G.C . ..,r.G. THE VI COLJNT ' ANDHUR T, P . . , G.C.S.l., G.C.\' .O., G.C.I.E. SIR HENRY ARTll R BLAKE, G . . :II.G. THE EARL OF 1\IEATII, K.P., P.C. ALEXANDER EDlI1l'XO FRASER. THE LORD n10 TY '. THE l\IARQcE S OF BREAD \LBANE, K. G., P.C. THE DL' KE F PORTLAND, K.G., P.C.,
LIEUT.-COLONEL IR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, BT., C. B., C.1. E . SIR ALFRED COTT COTT-GATTY, K.C.V.O. (Garter Principal King of Arms). COLO EL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.II1.G. THE LORD ISLINGTON,P.C.,G.C.M.G.,D.S.O. COLO 'EL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, BT., C.B., .M.G., F.R.C.S.E. SIR ROBERT HARVEY. OLONEL THE LORD YDENHAMOF COMBE, G.C.S.!., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. LIEUT.-COLO EL JOlIN \VILLOUGHBY \VRAY. IR \YILLIAlII \VYNDHAlIf PORTAL, BT. TilE DUKE OF O:'IER ET. IR DYCE Du KWORTII, BT., M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D. APT. IbROLD EDWIN B LTO, C. V.O. TIlE VISCOUNT ESIlER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. FIELD-l\1 ,\RSHAL THE LORD ICHOLSO, G.C.B. LIEL' T- OLONEL THE LORD HERBERT .-\ . ·DRE\"\' 1\IONT.\GL' -DOUGLAS- COTT, C.:'>LG., D ... 0. T. II. ' TE\ EX O:\' ( nicorn Pursuivanl). FR \ .' CIS "'n. LL\:'>! PIXLEY, F.S.A .. l. ' SPECTOR-GENERALBELGRA\'E I:\,:\,lS, ,V.O., :'>f.D., R.N. CHARLES GR \ ' \'ILLE KEKE\nCH. lIIS Ex ELLENCyTHE L RD HELMSFORD G.C.M.G. E,'ELY, ECIL, :'>LP. ARTHL' R EOG \R ROSVEXOR RHODES. TilE E ,\RL lW DERBY, K.G., G . . \'.0., C.B. ' IR OWEN COSBY PHILIPPS, K.C.IILG., G. C. V. • ,,1. P. ROBERT BRLTDE:\,ELL ARTER, LIEl T.- OLl .' EL J\LFRED DYKE ~ CL.\.' D. F.R.C.S. (Ilonorary Commander). THE IIl1:-;BLE ARTHL'R T .\NLEY, .B., COLO EL CYRIL \\T. B. BOWDLER, .B. ]\[.\'.0., LP. (Honorary Command >r). TIlE LORD MONSON. LIEUT.-COLO:\,ELARTHL' R .\"IPBELL Y ,\TE. SIR JOHN PRES OTT HEWETT, G.C.S.!., MAJOR-GENERALASTLEYFELLOWESTERRY. C.1.E. THE EARL OF PLYM TH, P.c., C.B. TIlE EARL BEAL' CIlA II', K.G., K . C.M.G. (Sub-PI-ior). cr. OLO . EL EDW,\RD DOUGL.\ EDWIN IIANS N FRESlIFIELO. BROWNE-SY:\,GE-llUTCHIN O. , C.B. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF ELLESMERE, r. v. . ( oll1l11undcr, Ellesmere Commandery).
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lPrelate.
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.
5ub-lPrelates.
~fficiating
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THE REV. CAN'ON E. SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O., THE VE ERABLE ERN E ST E. HOLMES, B.D. D.D. (Sub-Deanofthe Chapels Royal). (Archdeacon of London).
1knigI)ts of (,prace appolntel) b}2 tbe (,pranD lPrIor. COLONEL SIR JOHN \V. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E., R.E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, l\LR.C.S. LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE E. TWISS, C.M.G., F.R.C.S.I. ROBERT A. GIBBONS, M.D.
JOHN H. MORGAN. C.V.O., F.R.C.S. SIR \YILLIAM HE TRY St. JOHN HOPE, LITT. D., D.C.L.. FRANK H. COOK, C.I.E. THE LORD TORREYS.
~ENERAL.
The Chapter-General has the honour to submit to Members, Associates, and Donats its report for the year 1916. With the exception of the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem the various departments have been actively engaged in the work of relieving human sufI' ring, both for members of His Maje ty's Forces and for the civilian population. Information received about the Jerusalem Hospital i. of the most canty description, but it is hoped that the building is intact. The members of the Order very heartily welcomed the CRAND PRIOR. return. f the Grand Prior and the Duchess of Connaught at the end of His Royal Hig-hne. s' term of office a Governor-General of Canada. Hi ' Royal Highne s was absent for five years and during that time worked \' ry hard to promote the objects of the Order in the Dominion giving the greatest possible encouragement to its officials and m mber there. The hapter-General i very sensible of His Royal Highness' excellent sen'ices and expre ed it ~ cordial thanks in a resolution which it passed on his safe arriyal in thi country. RETURN OF THE
)Esquires appointel) b}2 tbe (,pranl) lPrior. CHARLES B. HAlTlILTON, C.l\LG. EDWlN DAWES. COLONEL WILLIAM GRAYDON CARTER.
FOR YEAR 1916.
THE BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. THE BISHOP CARR GLY ' . THE BISHOP JOHN TAYLOR SMITH,C.V.O _
THE BISHOP ORMSBY. THE BISHOP OF Du EDI ' , (Primate of ew Zealand.) THE BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK.
LIElJT.-COLO:-lEL SIR l\IALCOLM D. l\IURRAY, K.C.V.O., C.B.
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The nlllver- ary ervice was hell as u ual in the Grand Priory hurch on t. John Baptist's Day, and the sermon ,\va preach d by the Very Reverend the Dean of Bocking, Chaplain of the Order. Th en ral A. sembly was afterwards held at t. John's Gat, the Earl of Plymouth, ub-Prior, presiding. There were present 1+ Knight. of Justice, 7 Ladie of Ju tice, 3 haplain, 21 Knights of Grace, 35 Ladies of Grace, 11 Esquires, +7 Honorary erving Brother, 17 Honorary en' lng- i ters, and 16 Honorary ssociate making a total of 171. The Secretary-General, lr. Evelyn ecil, j\L P., made a tatement on the progress of the Order and its extensive work, both at home and in Franc. ir William t. John Hope, LlTT. D., D. C. L., read a Pap ron" Round N aved Churches of England," illu trated by a complete et of ground plan drawn to the same cale. This paper wbich forms the most complete record of these churche i. repr duced in the following pages. The proceedings terminat d with cOI11.plimentary otes.
ST. JOHN
BAPTIST'S DAY.
The Council consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the Execulive Officers. of the Order, the Commanders of existing Command eries, and
not more than
fifteen members of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knighl of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
.Members appointel) b}? tbe (,pranl) lPrior. SIR JOHN FURLEY, C.B. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES CECIL DALTON. COLO 'EL THE LORD WILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O. SIR HENRY A. BLAKE, G.C.M.G. EDWIN HANSON FRESH FIELD. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, BT., C.B., C.I.E. INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, c.v. o., M.D., R.N.
COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, BT.) C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E. FRANCIS W. PIXLEY, F.S.A. SIR OWEN C. PHILIPPS, K.C.M.G., M.P. THE BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C.V.O . , F. R.C.S. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K.C.B. C.S.I.
6 ROUND NAVED
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER- GENERAL.
SIR WILLIAM ST. JOHN HOPE'
PAPER:
" I have been asked to lay before you some notes on the ENCLAND. round-naved churches of England and their connexion with our Order. The subject is by no means a new one, .but excavation Rnd research are constantly adding to our knowledge, which is therefore not in any "vay finite. First let me call your attention to the ground plans which I have drawn to illustrate my remarks. They represent every round-naved building in England "'\Thich it is possible to plan, and I doubt whether such a series has ever been brought together before. All are drawn to the same scale, all are shown "\vith the north to the top, and all are tinted to a uniform scheme of colours to indicate dates. Thus the black denotes early 12th century work, the brown mid-12th century work, and the purple building of the latter part of the 12th century; 13th century additions are coloured blue, and 14th century yellow. The earliest record I ha\"e met with of a round church in England seems to be of one at Abingdon Abbey, begun by St. Atheh\'old about 950: "cancellus rotundus erat, ecclesia et rotunda, duplicem haben longitudinem quam cancellus; turris quoque rotunda." I hall have to refer to this again. The earliest surviving circular building in England has quite lately been discovered under the 11 th century abbey church of St .. \ustin at Canterbury, but is now represented only by its plan. It \vas :;4 ft. in diameter, with an inner ring of eight mas ive piers and an encircling ai . Ie, round within, but octagonal out ide. It was built by abbot \Vulfric before 1059 to connect the great church built by King Ethelb rt with the lady chapel of Eadbald, his son and succe sor. \i\'ulfric apparently did not live to complete his building, and it was taken down and reduced to its present condition by abbot Scotland, who, before his death in 1090, had rebuilt the greater part of the abbey church, including the crypt and the presbytery over it, the tower, transepts, and enough of the nave to form the monks' quire. The earliest round building that we ha\'e standing is the roofle s na\'e of the curious chapel of St. Mary 1agdalene in the inner bailey of Ludlow castle, of a date not later than 1120. Its chancel was enlarged in the reign of Elizabeth, but I have reco\'ered by exca\'ation th e very unusual plan of the old one, and the plan exhibited shows what the chapel was like originally. (Fig. 1). The pla~ of another early 12th century round-naved building, in thi case a pansh church, has lately been brought to light, also by exca\"ation, by Mr. A. W. Clapham, under the present church of West Thurrock in Essex. It had a square-ended chancel, and a round nave of 25 ft. diameter. (Fig. 2.) !wo other parish churches with round naves are fortunately still in bemg. -:r:hey were built in the first quarter of the 12th century, the one at Cambndge, the other at Northampton, both in honour of the Holy Sepulchre. Each has an inner ring of pillars with upper work and an encirc~ing aisle! lik~ Wulfric's building at Canterbury. The Ca;nbridge nave IS 41 ft. 111 dIameter, but the original chancel has gone. (Fig. 3.) -:r: he N orthamyton church has a nave of S9 ft. span and part of the SIde walls of Its chancel, but has lost its apse. (Fig. 4.) CHURCHES OF
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Interest in the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem was much in.l~en's minds at that time; it wou ld not be surprising therefore to find VISItors to the Holy Land building on their return round-naved churcpes after the model of the anastas£s or circular building that enclosed the Holy Sepulchre it elf, attached to the mart£r£1l1n or apsidal q.uire raise~ ~bove the reputed site of Calvary. This notable church, whIch had ~ng111al1y been built early in the 4th century by the emperor Constan~U1e, h~d been ruined and rebuilt at least twice, but in 1047 it was aga111 rebUllt and as before on old line . . . Our Order of the Hospital of St. John the Bapttst was founded 111 1099, but its first English house, t.hat of St. John at Clerkenwell., w.as not founded until about 1140. The ap idal quire of its church, wIth Its underlying crypt, was thereupon begun, anc~ follov:ed gr~dually ~y the building of a large circular nave, no doubt wIth an ll1ner nng of ptllar . The remain of this nave were discovered by our Confrere, Mr: H. W. Fincham, in 1900. But late in the 12th century the eastern 11mb was greatly enlarged on a different pla~, and in 118.5 the w~ole _church was ready for it.s hallowing by the patnarch Heracltus. (FIg. J.). As the brethren of lhe Order were unlettered they did not keep the qUlre offi~es like monks or canons who could read, but were dependent on chaplall1s for the performance of divine ervice and admini. tration of the sacrament. The orig-inal presbytery, therefore, with probably a small 'temporary nave wI1ile the permanent one. wa in building, would have been quite large enough for th first reqUIrement, of the house .. The Order of the Temple was not founded untIl 1118~ and Its first English preceptory wa. establi ' he~ in l!~lborn about .113J. . From the remain . of it that were unco\'erecl III 18/.) the church IS kno\\ n ~o have had a r und nave, but the inn e r ring with the pillar ba~e~, whIch was all that \ as found, evidently belonged to a maller budd1l1g than t~e Hospitallers' church. (Fig. 6.) Later on the Templ~H removed theIr house to a new sil soulh of lhe St.rand, and lhere .bUll.t a l~rger ch~rch with a long aisleless quire, and a round nav \ hlch IS sllll tand1l1g. This chur~h was al 0 hallowed by Heracliu on th 1~th ~f Februar,Y, 1185-6. Like the lerkenw 11 church, and perllap 111 r1\"alry of It, il oon after re eived a new and enlarged quire \vhich wa consecrated in 1240. bl d . The church of lhe ew Temple as at first built. closely re em e 111 plan that of the H ' pitaller , bul ~it had not any crypt, and the na\'e \:'~S or 59~ ft. span a . against the .) ft. of the church of t.. J o~n. Like the Old Temple it has an inn r ring of six pillars onl? (Fig. I.) , There i, four ' e, no n d here lo dwell upon the l1kene s of the e t\\ 0 churches to that. f the Holy epulchre at Jerusalem, nor upon the reasons that led to such likene ' S, and it will be more con\"enienl to pa on l? the suppre sion of the Order of the Temple in 1312 and th~ o-rant of the larger parl of ils po session lo the Order of the HospItal. Bet\\:een thirty and forty Brili h preceptorie were then tran ferred, but very httle seems lo be known about their buildings or even of those of tl:e early commanderie of the Order of t. John. ome of them certa111ly had churche with round nav ,and of lhese we know mo _t about that of the Templar ' manor de fa Brllcre or the Heath ~ore c?mmonly kno\.vn as Temple Bruer, in S. Linc Inshire. The r.emal11 of It hu:ch, and a curious tower attached to it, formed the ubJect of an engrav111g by the
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brothers Buck, published in 1726. A hundred years late r, only the tower was left, but in 1832-3 the site was excavated by t h e R ev. G . Oliver, rector of Scopwick. The printed accoLlnt of his discoveries describes the finding of dreadful vaults, mysterious arched passages, burnt skeletons, and other weird finds, an connected of course with the awful and diabolical rites which the poor Templars are supposed to have practised. The plan of Dr. Oliver's discoveries had for years attracted me, and in 1908 I was able to ease my sceptical mind by testing its accuracy. Excavations howed that vaults, pas ages, and burnt skeletons were all non-existent, but I had the satisfaction of re-establi hing the plan of the rOLlnd nave and of exploring a hitherto unknown early-12th century ap idal crypt that had underlain the first quire, with descending flights of steps into it from the nave . (Fig. 8 . ) I also found that the church had been lengthened eastwards with a square end, and a tower built on the north-east of the new quire. This was afterwards balanced, to\\'ards the close of the 12th century, by the tower to the south-ea t which i left to us. Both the earlier and the later quires were vaulted. The nave had a diameter of 50 ft. with an inner ring of apparently eight arches , and an encircling aisle which was certa inly vaulted. At the south-west corner of the quire was a vice or s t a ircase leading down to tbe crypt and probably . upwards to the roofs. There wa also a western porch, and early in the 14th century a large chapel was added to the south d the quire. (Fig. 9.) The parallel between the Temple Bruer church and our own at Clerkenwell is the refore both close and interesting, and the restored plan of the lesser building illustrates the other very completely. Our next example, the church of Little Maplestead in Es ex, is of special interest to us from having been built, like the mother house at Clerkenwell, by the Hospitallers themselv es, "vhen the pari h and its church were given to the Order in 1185. The existing church is u ually regarded as a building of the 14th century, but it plan is s trongly sug gesti,-e of a 12th century origin. It seems to have consisted a t first of an aisleles apsidal quire, with a round n a ve 291 ft. in diamete r. Within this, at the beginning of the 14th century, was built a hexagonal ring of arches, with cross arches from the pillars to the outer wall, and upon the hexagon was raised a wooden belfry . New and larger windows and doorways were also in erted, but the small eastern loop was left, probably because the apse ,vas screened off to make a vestry behind the high altar. The church suffered a most drastic" restoration" in 1852, when all the old features were either renev:'!ed or de troyed, and my plan shows the arrangements that existed previously. (Fig. 10.) The belfry oyer the hexagonal arcade at Little Maples tead suggests the question whether the inner arcades of the other round churche were not also carried up a s belfries, at any rate of wood. That at Cambridge supported a real belfry of masonry until the destructive" re toration " of 1841, and the orthampton church seems to have had one until its present tower was built in the 15th century. It is true, of course, that at Temple Bruer, first a north and then a south tower were added on either sid~ the quire, but the south tower, which is still in good order, was certa1l1ly never used to contain bells, as its peculiar arrangements prove. Of the north tower we know nothing beyond its plan. Our Clerkenwell church not improbably had also a belfry above the round
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arcade, and so far as is known it did not possess a belt tower until the circular nave gave place to a rectangular one after 1381. In connexion with this question of round tow rs and belfries I would like to recall the description of Athelwold's church at Abingdon, with its cancellus roizwdus or round-ended quire, its ecclesia 1'otunda or circular nave, of a span twice the length of the chancel, and its turrzs quoque rotunda, or round tower, which might well bave surmounted the nave. The original plan of the Temple Bruer church illustrates the Abingdon example very closely. Of other round-naved churches there remains to us at present the plan of but one more, that of the 12th century Templars' church on the western heights at Dover. It had a square-ended and not an apsidal quire, and a round nave, only 27 ft. acro 's, and, therefore, probably without any inn er ring. Its plan is exactly that of the building found under West Thurrock church, but the latter had never any connexion \vith either Templars or Hospitaller.. (Fig. 11.) In Gough's (1789 edition of amden's Britannia, i thi note about the preceptory of Aslackby in Lincolnshire: I
lIere \Va a round church, now r buill as a farmhouse, and still called the Tell/pic. The mballled square tower remain al lhe soulh end, of lwo stories, lhe upper open to lhe roof, lill lalely nclosed . . . . the lower a cellar vaulled with grained cu' che , on "vho e centre w re eighl shield.
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While I was in\'e tigating Temple Bruer a kind friend motored me over to Aslackby in a ' now torl11 , but all that we could then see was the large keystone \vith the shields of arm) the tower having fallen so lately a ' 1 91. ;yruch moulded stonework remains, but whether the plan of the church could be reco\'ereJ by excavation is uncertain. Yet one other round building js kno\\'n to us from record, though it die.! not belong to either the IIo...,pilal or the TCl11ple. On the Liberate Roll of Hcnry 11 1. (1232-3) the kecper ot'the king' hou es there is ordered to cause to b paint d i ' in the king's round chapel at Woodstock" Our Lord in maj sty witb the Four Evangelist and t. Edmund and Sl. Edward, and to cause two new glass ca ements to be made there. The king'" manor o[ vYoodstock ha now disappeared from the fac~ of tbe gTound, but haply it may b po ible 'orne day to search beneath it for the foundations of the round chapel whicb was perhap a 12th century building like that in Ludlow castle. Of course n~ith r the II o...,pitalJers nor the Templar always built churches with round navcs, and the Commanderies at winfield, Yeavcl y, Sutt n-at-Honc, an 1 lIarefield can still how u oblong chapels of 13th century datc. Thc Hth ccntury church at Temple Balsall also i a square-end d obIong-. This f rm may indicate a cbange of fa hion, but it mu t be born in mind that commanderies were by no means all of equal importance, and me at any rate would haye had no use [or a large church or chap I. In conclusion I should like to make a practical uggestiol1, that when the pr . cnt stres' is over, a mall ommiuee be appointed to yisit or enquire into lhe statc of the site of cv ry Briti h omrnandery formerly held by our Order. In some cascs, a ' at Sutton-at-Hone, Harefield, and I think at Rothley T rnpl the buildings all remain, though con erted to other uses, and could easily be planned. In other ca, e" as at winfield and Temple Bruer, chapel or other parts are still standing.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE HOSPITAL.
Elsewhere there is only a ite which mayor may not have later buildings on it. Some of these site, by leave of the owners or tenants, could easily be excavated for a few pounds [it is aston ishing how much can ometimes be done with only £ 10], and who can tell that the trace of more roundnaved churches will not then be brought to light. Personally I hould much like to be associated ,yith so genial a piece of work. "
wounded patients admitted to the ho ' pita! have to be promptly examined radiographically, a the question of th e ir future treatment and disposal must depend to a large extent on the X-Ray findings . Capt. Crymble whilst in charge of this Departme nt evolved and elaborated a method of lo calising foreign bodies which has be n followed closely throughout. By this method it has been possible to work out not only the anatomical site of the missile, but a lso to tell through what organs and tis u es it had pa 'sed e n route. Capt. Crymble explained the method in an interesting- paper read before the Etaples Medical Society at a Meeting held in this IIospita l in January, 1916. The paper was afterwards published in the British Journal of Surgery (Vol. IV. No. 14) and the method ha ' a wide and successful application. The effect of the mi ile in as far as it may be demonstrated by X-Rays is also recurded and many conditions that are obscure from a clinical standpoint are brought to light in this manner. E pecially have JT -Ray proved invaluable in the elucidation of the effects of gunshot ,,"ounds of the ch st. The Hospital is fortunate in having an apparatu which enable these ca e to be inve tigated and photographed. vVe ha,"e thu been able to make a compr hensive collection of chest cases and Capt. Crymble i at present engaged in writing up the material collected . Th pre ence of gas in the tissues due to infection with anaerobic organisms carried in by the mi . sile can also be demon trated by X-Rays' the inCormation to be obtained in the examination of bone injurie i ~ obviously of great help in the tr atment of uch cases. .\part from the examination of the wounded a number of Medical patient have been dealt with a to the condition of Heart Lun Kidneys, Alimentary canal, etc., and many instance of dental 'derange~ ment from this IIospital and from the Reinforcement Camp are ent to be X-Rayed before treatment. Ete tro-Cardiograph.- aptain IcIllwaine ha. de,"oted much attention to the study of the condition known a. " oldiers' Heart." In pur uing his investigation. he ha been greatly as i ted by the u e of the Electro- ar iiog-raph, and in pa sing it may be noted that this i the only in tance where an instrument of thi ' description form part of the equipment of a Ba ' e Ho pital in France. Surgical Divi , ion. - A con iderablc number of thou . and of wounded "" re admitted, and a many of the injurie were of a desperate nature, the death roll was hig-h. In th officer~ 'w ard of the Ho pital numerous serion cases wer tr ated and in one or two in tances mo t \\'onderful recoverie' occurr d, many of these ofl1cers owing their li,'e to the skill of the ' urgeons attached to thi IIospital. 1,3+~ p ration were performed in the Operating Theatre!-', in addition to many minor operation and dres ings that \\. re done under anae thetic in the ward . Dental D partment.aptaill oe the Dental urgeon to the H o. pital ha b en fully occupied throughout the year, and the followin will gi,'e ome idea of the work don : During the tweh'e months ending 31st December, 1916. ttendances 2,974 Fillings '" 1,182 Dressing 1, 650 Extraction 670 Repairs ... 1 +4
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WILLIAM ST. JOHN HOPE.
This Hospital has throughout the year 1916 rendered splendid service to our s ick and wounded soldier in BRICADE France. The Army Medical Authorities know that the HOSPITAL. Ho pital is so well staffed and its equ ipm ent so complete that they quite regard it a a Base Evacuating Ho ~ pital capable of doing specially good work. It thus happens that the ca~es sent to the Hospital are those of a se\"ere type, requiring pecial medical and surgical skill and attention. From July 1 t, 1916, the commencement of the offen . ive on the Somme, until the winter caused a lull in the fighting, the 520 bed for which the Hospital is constructed, \vere usually kept fu'lI, and the crisi expansion of 6+ beds was requisitioned and used. As may be imagined the pre sure on the Medical, Surgical and Nursing Staffs both day and night throughout those trenuous months was enormous. The number of patient treated in the lTospital may not be published, but it will be gathered from the foregoing that it reached a , "ery large figure indeed, e. pecially as during times of pre sure patients are evacuated to England as soon as they are ready to make the journey, in order to create room for further enous ca es among the newly wounded. The Hospital possesses an exceedingly good system for the admi!:>sion of patients, with the result that the average time occupied in taking in each patient is only about 30 seconds . Several Department of the Hospital ha,"e done special research work. Pathological Department.- In thi Department, ""hich is under the direction of Major Houston, as isted by Capt. icCloy, the vlork done falls into t,vo groups:(1) Routine examinations of morbid materials to ascertain the nature of the diseases and the in fecting bacteria, an I (2) Special inve ~ tigations. The latter group comprises researches into the microbial flora of infected wounds and the effects produced in the wounds by the treatment with germicidal and saline solutions, with a view to ascertaining the most efficient method of freeing wounds from micro-organism ; also resea:rches into pyrexias of unknown origin, uch as Trench Fever and Myalgia. A preliminary report on inve tigations made of these pyrexia has already been published, and a copy i preserved in the Library of the Order. X-Ray Department.-This section of the Hospital is controlled by Capt. Wilson, and its work, especially that carried out by Capt. Crymble, has consisted very largely of the examination of the wounded with a view to determine whether any missile has lodged in the ti sues, and the nature and extent of the damage done. Practically 50% of the THE
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The Dental Surgeon's attention is first devoted to the patients in the Hos pital, but in addition to this he has done a large amount of work for the officers of the Infantry Ba e DepOts and other people attached to In stitutions serving in the area, and at one period the D. D. M . S. sent him regularly each day men from the Cavalry Divisions stationed close to this locality who required dental treatment. Assistance in more than one direction has been gladly rendered by the Medical and Surgical Staffs to the D. D. M. S. of the Di trict for which the Officer Commanding has received cordial thanks, and it may be here recorded of what has been done, that Captain McCloy was detached for duty a Pathological Officer to the General Mortuary from the 19th August, 1916, until the 11th January, 1917. On other occasions assistance ha been gi\"en by the Pathological Laboratory to other Hospitals and in addition the X-Ray plant of the Ho pital has been available to assist other Institutions "",hen their own broke down. The aim of the Hospital i to restore health to mind a well as to body, and with this object in view no effort is spared to interest and amuse patients by musical and other entertainments. Excellent concerts have been organized by the Medical and Nursing Staffs and it is quite an interesting sight to see rows of stretchers laid on trestles in the patient dining room, which is also u ed as a recreation room, the remainder of the room being filled up with walking cases and members of the Staff of the Hospital. This gathering is assembled to listen to some very excellent concert or the production of one of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas . It should be tated that a great amount of pleasure has been afforded to the patients and staff of the Hospital by the frequent visits of the Prince s Victoria Concert Party. Many distinguished visitors have inspected the Hospital and these ~ncluded the Grand Prior of the Order, H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught, Just after his return from Canada; Field Marshal ir Douglas Haig; General Lyautey, the former French Minister of War', Lord Iilner', Lord Lucan; Lord Northcliffe ; M. Godard; M. Guyott, vice President of the Council of 'TV ar ; and many officers of high rank and other eminent personages. Officers of the British Medical Services, together with officer of the Allied and Neutral Countries have been frequent vi itors sent down to the Hospital from General Headquarters to see what a Hut Ho pital should be. On every occasion high appreciation was expressed as to the construction, organization and working of the Hospital, and one French officer of high rank, who was himself a specialist, when bidding good-bye to the Officer Commanding said" your Hos pital i magnificent. " Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, BT., C.B., C.\I.G. , F .R . . s., who took the Hospita~ out to France relinquished the cornmand in July, 1916, on the completIOn of the first year. To mark the appreciation of the Authorities for the excellent Hospital provided and the plendid work accomplished His Majesty was pleased to confer on Sir James Clark a C.M.G.
Lt.-ColonelC. J. Trimble, C.M.G., succeeded to the command. He . out with the Hospital as Physician in charge of the Medical DIvIsion. He v.'as also Company Officer. He took with him a Provi ional Company R. A. M. c., composed of St. John Ambulance
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Brigade men, who en listed for the duration of the war. Colonel Trimble has occupied the position of Deputy Commi ssioner, No. 4 District, t. J ohn Ambulance Brigade since 1895, and has taken an interest in the work of the Ord er of St. J ohn for the past thirty-five year. In conclu ion it may be justly said that the Order of St. John, the St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade, and the St. John Ambulance As ociation, both at home an d over eas, may rightly feel proud of the s plendid Hospital which they have provided in France for the care of the sick and wounded soldiers. The Medical Officer in Charge has reported fully on the HOSPITAL. Hospita l fo r the year ended 31st O ctober, 1916, and the following information is taken from his report. During the twelve month s 2,009 men have been admitted to the two hospital (The Woodlands and The Grange) and 1,702 men have been discharged, while there h <:1\"e been 18 deaths. Amongst the admissions 717 were suffering from wound , of 'w hom 3 died. The major operations during the y ar were 226. In pite of the high price of food the co t in thi respect ha been only 1s. 3d . per head per day. The laundry has been kept very busy, and -t25,988 articles were washed during the year. In the Dispensary 11,595 prescriptions have been made up, 22,818 yards of gauze and 4,000 Ibs. of cotton wool have he en supplied . In the X-Ray Department 390 case' have been examined and photographed. Over 3,000 ca, es have been tran ported, of which about 2,000 were sitting up and conveyed in pri,"ate motors, while 1,000 were stretcher ca, es conveyed by the ho pital fleet of 14 ambulance car.
SOUTHPORT
Lady Hardinge I I ospital at Brockenhur t, which wa opened by th e Indian oldiers' Fund Committee on 20th January, 1915, was taken o,'er by the "\tVar Office on 2nd 1arch, 191. The Fund has, how \'er, continued to carryon its good work in other directions for which it wa_ formed. £\ very complet and interesting- report embracing the period from 21st o"emb~r, 1915, to 30th 'o,'ember, 1916, has been published by the Committee. The a,Tailable pace in this general r port of the Order does not howe\er permit of more than a very brief summary of the \york of this Fund being included. france. - The departure of large numbers of the Indian force from France has naturally decr ased the activity of the Fund in that country and coupled with this it \Va. ascertained that the Indian Cavalry was well seen to in all re pects. Gifts hav , therefore, been limited to uch article, as stationery, matches, neem tooth tick ' and hair oil in addition to a grant of £3,000 towards the cost of wat rproofs. Mesopotamia.considerable quantity of clothing, comforts and minor luxuries has been sent to the Indian troop, a \vell a two motor boats for the Tigris. Egypt. - In J anuary, 1916, ir IIa,'elock Charles and Mr. McLeod vi ited Egypt, and, on their report, large consignment of matche , cigarettes, tobacco, tinned milk, c., as well as clothing- were despatched. It i not at pre ent considered necessary to send further supplies except to Ho pitals.
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East Africa.-In spite of difficulties of communication consignments of clotlling, &c. have been sent out, including 475 satchels, received from the St. John Ambulance A sociation in India, which were greatly appreciated by those "\'vho were fortunate enough to obtain them. Aden, Salonika, Red Sea and German Cameroons.-Comforts, &c., have al 0 been sent to the Indian troop in these parts of the theatre of war. Those sent to the Cameroons were much delayed and did not arri,'e in time to be of service, and were accordingly shipped back to England. On opening the returned bales it was found that in many cases new clothing had been abstracted and replaced by German rags and odds and ends, the presumption being that German prisoners on the ship had mamiged to help them elves. Prisoners of War in Germany.-Bread is being sent to the Commandant at Zossen for di tribution amongst the Indian prisoner there, and this system works well. The quantity sent has been recently increased to 13lbs. per man a fortnight. Pri oners in outlying ho pitals also receive bread and clothing. Literature and games ha\'e also been sent. The estimated annual cost for the current year i £7,372. Kut Prisoners of War. -A special appeal for the prm'ision of comforts to these pri oners realised nearly £18.000, out of which a first consignment valued at £6,700 wa fonvarded. The ship carrying this ,vas however torpedoed, and the whole was lost. The insurance money enabled the goods to be replaced, but to save time the Joint War Committee at Alexandria supplied on loan the greater part of what was lost. Miscellaneol1s.-The Committee has been able to be of service to different branches of the Indian Expeditionary Forces in many smaller ways,such as printing copies of an Urdu pamphlet for the use of the Cavalry Force, providing a dynamo in connection with a cinematograph, and giving a gramophone and Indian records to the Y. M. C. A. hut at Marseilles. Workers. - The Committee thanks the voluntary worker, especially Sir John Stanley and Lieut. -Colonel O'Connor, the Convenors of the Comforts and Clothing Sub-Committee, and Mr. P. D. Agne,,' the Hon. Secretary, who was obliged to resign that position on being appointed Director of the Central Prisoners of \-Var Committee. During the year the Committee ha continued to gi\'e all COMMITTEE the assistance in its power to the work of the Order. OF THE ORDER. The work of the \Varehouse has been very heavy, and a tremendous amount has been done, the report of ,,'hich i appended. The St. John Workroom at 35, Park Lane, has again been carried on in the most satisfactory manner. Weekly consignment ha,'e been sent to the St. John Warehouse, and a certain proportion ha\'e been sent to the St. John Ambulance Brigade Ho pital at Etaples, and also to some of the hospitals belonging to the French Red Cross. A sale was held in October, by kind permis ion of the Countess Grosvenor, which realised £640. The total expenditure during the year, on material, has been about £600. The number of garments ent out during the year was 10,012, and the number of dressings and bandages sent out was 105,300. On Lady Perrott's return from her visit to the Brigade Hospital in LADIES'
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France in September, she reported that an en,ormous quantity of dre, sings and bandages w re required ?y tl:e ho pltal, and at ,he: suggestIon the Committee undertook to help 111 thiS respect by estabbshll1g a Supply Depot. Lord Beauchamp at o:'}ce came forward and most generously placed Halkyn House, Belgrave Square, at the disposal of the Committee for this purpose. Lord Mount- ,tephen most l~lOdly contributed £500 towards the purchas of matenals and other liberal contributions were received. The DepOt began work in the latter part of 1916, and was ,formally opened by the Grand Prior on the 21th 1 anua:-y, 1917. HIS "Royal Highnes was rec ived by Earl Beauchamp, Preslde~t of the Depot, the Sub-Prior, the Bailiff of Egle, many of the Execut1v~ Officers and ~he ecretary of the Order, the Hon. rthur Stanley, Chairman of the 10mt War Committee and the Chief Commissioners of the t. John mbulance Brigade- Home and Oversea, , Adeline Duche ' of Bedford, the Chairman, Lhen pre ented the members 'of the ommittee to His Royal Highness, who made a tour of all the work-room before declaring the DepOt open. . , The Staff of the DepOt COIL i ,ts of- Lady Perr~t~, R.R.C., Vlce-Chalrman and Honorary uperintendent; F. S. Phtlhps, ESQ., . Honorary Trea urer . H. K. Stephens, ESQ., IIonorary ecretary, and MISS Deane, Quarterm~ ler. In charge of the vari us w~rk-ro~ms are-.- The Hon. ~lr . Cozens Hardy, :\lr . K ereI', Irs. l\IagnJac, Ml ' Dalzlel, Mr . H. K. Stephen . , and Miss Lancaster. . During the Ilrst two month~ there we~e despatched to th.e Ho pltal 3,892 banc\ag-es and dres<.,ings, and 200 pairs of sheets, all bemg up to a ,ery high standard. . t hri tma. the Ladie -' Committee sent out presents to t.he Hos~ltal including weets, cracker, pipe lights, etc.) for. all the patlents SlIver e Jeil case inscrib d with the name f the Hospital and the date, for the ~~dical of1i~ers, afety pin bro ches with the arms of th.e Order, and belt huck Ie" with th~ badg-e of the Order for the u: Ing taff. A ,",urplus of the fund "ub, rib d r~l1lained and \\'a:-. , spent ll~ the ~u,:c~a e o f a theatre trolle) for the Ho'->pllal and ~cre n for the ur es Slttll1groom. 1 The hairman, Adeline, Duche:-.~ of Be lford, a sisted by se\'~ra member of the C I1lmittee and othcr~, have formed a ~ma~l Re~eptt~n Committe for the entertainl1lL:nt of Overseas Nurses on their ~rn\'al 111 England and a large numher hm'e been ,\'clcomed, entertained and looked after. Mo t interesting- accounts of \Var \York have been gi\'en at the different meeting. by: Lady IIenry ro ,'enor - 1unition \V ~rkers; . Miss 1 ohn:-.on, v .. . D. Member, Hos?ltal \1\ ?rk 111 Montenegro. Mrs. St. Clair tobart- Expencnces 111 rbla. Madame Grouwitch-Retreat fr m erbia. Mi . Picton Turbeville-.. \dlress on YoW . . A. Work. Mi s Call well - Experience. in , rbia. Mi ' s Lena shwellOllCL:rts at the Front. Mrs. Gwynne IIolford - Limb Ho -pita! R oehampton. Mrs. Gaskell-Marble Arch oldiers' Library.
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L a dy D av idso n- W o rk in Ne wfoun dla nd. L ad y W illi ng-don a nd the H on. W . McBai n, c . I. E.- W o r k of th e women of the Bombay Presidency. Miss BO'wser- R est Station, Serqu eu x. Captain Pryor and Captain D avy-Work of t h e C hu rc h rmy. Lady Bagot, R. R. c. -Hosp ital Of Friendsh ip. Lady Muriel Paget-R ed Cro Work in R ussia. The work of supplying clothing and comforts to hospitals and convalescent home on th e special Ii t of the St. J ohn WAREHOUSE. Ambulance Warehouse, as well as to oth er ho pitais where wounded are cared for, has been carried on un cea ingly at 56, St. J oh11's Square, Clerkenwell, during the year closing on December 31st, 1916. Lady Jekyll and Lady (Owen) 1 hi lipps, as Chairman and Vice-Chairman, assisted by lady member and friends of the Order, and by a staff of nursing sister, with Miss L. J. Law as Secretary, have been daily at ,York. 1,068,812 garments and comforts ha,'e been collected, and 1,131,0+5 d istri bu ted . The letters of appreciation from the ho pitals benefited testify to the need of this work . The West End DepOt at 35, Park Lane, kindly lent by the Countes Grosvenor, where admirable work is carried on by Lady Maxwell Lyte, and a number of ladies, ends and collects mo -t generous gifts. Work Parties have been organized, and registe red as St. John Work Parties at the Central \ Vork Rooms at the Royal Academy, and have sent regular and generous contribution ; as also hal'e Registered Home Workers. Large number of Certificates of Thanks, issued by the Central \ Vork Rooms of the Joint Committee, and Voluntary Workers Government Badges have been earned and granted. Friends of the Order in ew Zealand, Australia, Newfoundland, Canada, and America have been extremely generous in their help, and the thanks of the St. John vVarehou e are I'ery pecially due to Lady Strathcona for repeated and most u eful gifts of blank t , sheets, hotwater bottles and wheeled chairs. Contributors are asked to continue their help in t.he coming months, as the needs are greater than ever. THE
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The work of this Committee has been carried on during COMMITTEE. the year on similar lines to those adopted when the Agreement between the Order and the British Red Cro society dated 8th July, 1915, was sealed by the two parties. The present members of the Committee are :Chairman- THE HON. ARTHUR STA 'LEY, C.B., M.V.O., M.P. Vice-Chairman- CoLoNEL SIR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT, BT., C. B. THE J OINT W AR
Appointed by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem: ADELINE,
DUCHESS OF BEDFORD (Chairman of the Special Committee of Ladies of the Order. ) THE MARCHIONESS OF RIPON. LADY PERROTT, R.R.C., (Honorary Secretary of the Special Committee of Ladies of the Order.)
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COLON~L SIR II ERBERT J EKYLL, K.C. M.G. (Chancellor ). C OLONEL SIR H ERBERT eIlAl LES PERROTT, 81'., C. B., ( Bailiff of Eg l e.) TU E EARL OF PLYMOUTlI, C.B. (Su b -Pr ior) . L I EUT . -COLON~:L JR R rC[JARD i\RNAC TEMPLE, BT., C.B. , C.LE. SIR JOlIN II EWETT, G.C.S. r., c. J. E. TUE RIGHT lION. TilE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M. G. (Director of the Ambulance Department). THE IION. \ V. H. GOSCIlEN. EVEL \' CECIL, ESQ., 1\I. P. ( ccrctary-General). [R W ILLIAM II. BENNETT, K . C.V.O. , F. R.C.S.
Appointed by the British Red Cross Society. HER ROYAL HIGIINESS THE PRIN ESS CnRISTIAN. GEORGIANA, COUNTESS OF DUDLEY, R.R . C. THE l\1ARClIJONESS OF LANSDOWNE, C.l. THE LADY 1 ORTlICLIFFE. lR \ i\TILLL\M EDMl'ND GARSTIN, G.C.M.G. SIR ROB ERT ARL"NDELL IIL"DSl)N (Chairman of the Finance Committee). IR \ VALTER ROPER L\WRENCE, G.C.I.E_ EDWARD A. RlDSD ,\LE, ESQ. (\'icc-Chairman of the Executive Committee). THE lIo. IR CH,\RLES RL' SELL, BT. THE IION. ARTHL'R T,\NLEY, C.B., :\1.V.O., M.P. (Chairman of the Executive Committee). SIR FREDERICK TREVES, BT., G.C.V. O., C.B., LL.D. (\'ice-Chairman of the COlill c i I).
IR ERNEST III. CLARKE.
ccretary GEOFFREY ,\ WYER, ESQ. OFFI E 3, PALL MALL, LONDO;'l;, . W. 1. In the Report issued la!:lt y ar an outline of the worl - done was presented to the lember - and Honorary ssociat.es of the Order, and a a repetition of what was then -tatcd is unnecessary, only supplemental information will no\\' be given.
ABROAD. Motol" Ambulance .-The Joint ommittee has now, in France and Belgium, 1,100 motor ambulances with the Briti h, 60 with the French, and 2::; with the Bdgians. In addition it maintain bet\yeen 400 and 500 other motor, ehicll:':i. .\ personnel of upward s of 1,500 i' employed in the motor !:len-ice; everal havc been mentioned in despatches an d 011l: ha' recl:i\'ed his D. ~. M. Ho 'pital Trains. Four of these, each ele!:ligned to carry 4-30 patients but capable of carrying 500 in time' of pressure, are at work. Ho ' pita]s. - R d Cross IIospital No. 10 (La Iy Iurray) ha been opened at Le Tr port, for t.he Briti h, \\ ith 50 bed ', and the storia lIospital (Lady ~Ilchelham) in Paris for the Ilies with 200 beds. The IIo ·pit.al Elizabeth at Poperinghe and the Michelham Convale 'C nt Hom at imicz have been clo ed. Ma lta. The 'to res Dcpo t stabli hed in the i -land has proved of the utmost valu in supplying hospitals with many requi. ites. In eleven months sick-be I r qui:-.itions to the value of OI-er £86,000 were sent out.. The Dragonara 'o m 'a le_cent Ho pital-a beautiful villa overlooking the sea-ha - already rec i ved a large number of patients. Egy Pt. - A tore Depot, on a very large scale, establi heel at Alexandria regularly . uppli 75 Military and Red ros Ho pitals in the Mediterranean area with stores of all kind ' and ome 50 Hospital hips have been r plenished, many of th m s ,"eral times I
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over. Large quantities of stores have al 0 be n shipped to Mesopotam ia . The D epot at Suez upplies ships carrying wounded and convalescents to India, Australia and New Zealand. S veral R ed Cross Kitchens a re also at work, and have prepared no Ie s than 1,155,768 light diets for soldiers . Shelters against flies and heat, and bathing sheds are maintained in the desert. Refreshments ha,-e been upplied to nearly 200,000 sick or wounded men; outings have been arranged for 155,766 convalescents, and the enquirie department has furnished 2,277 reports on wounded and missing to the end of October last. At the Montazah Hospital, Alexandria, standing in it beautiful grounds of 600 acres, and once the palace of the ex-Khedive, there are 728 beds. Everything is done to provide recreation for the patients by motor boat trips, cinematograph shows, concerts, etc. Between 15,000 and 16,000 oldiers have recovered at thi hospital. Salonika.- Early in 1916 a consignment of stores valued at £20,000 was despatched from Pall Mall and formed the nucleu of a large depot, which has proved invaluable to the sick of the Briti h, French and Serbian Forces. Refreshment has been given to men at a tea hut established on the quay at the rate of 5,890 a month, while invalid kitchens ha,-e provided 110,000 invalid rations. 30 ambulances and 2 motor kitchens have also been presented to the Serbian rmy. A recent report made by Colonel Sir Courtauld Thom on, Chief Commissioner for Malta, Egypt, and the N ear East, shows tbat nearly £700,000 ha been expended by the Commis ion, and the approval of the work done is evinced by donations in Egypt, Soudan and Malta amounting to £270,000 in ca h and kind. vVhat are kno\vn a \Velcome Bags, which contain a tooth brusb, box of weets, handkerchief, faceflannel, tablet of soap, matcbes, 10 cigarette, pencil, 3 post card, and 3 sheets of paper and envelopes, are given to patients entering hospital. No less than 320,734 of tbese have been presented and have proved most acceptable. Temporary Churches and Chapels have been established and 275 Tombstones have been erected over the grave - of fallen soldiers. The survivors of torpedoed and mined ship are met by representati,-es of the Commission and are given bags of useful articles, in addition to monetary advances and other forms of help. Nlesopotamia.-A complete convoy of 50 motor ambulances is maintained here. Stores depOts have been established at Basra and Bombay and 35 motor ambulance boats have been provided on the Tigris. A shallow draught hospital ship driven by paraffin has been sent out. East Africa.-Several motor ambulances with specially designed bodies have been despatched, as have also consignments of medical and other stores for combating tropical dangers. Italy.-Four units are working "'ith the Italian Army with motor ambulances, a clearing hospital of 100 beds at Villa Trento and two travelling X-Ray outfits. Several of tbe members of these Units have been decorated for valour by the Italian . Russia.-Gifts of surgical requisites and medicines have been sent to Petrograd and elsewhere in Russia. The Committee has combined with the Anglo-Russian Hospital and the Royal Automobile Club to supply a hospital and ambulances to the Russian Army. Ten motor ambulances and two motor kitchens have been presented to the Caucasian Red Cross.
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Roumania. - Hospital stores and medical and otber comforts to t.he value of £10,000 were despatched to Roumania at the time when that country ent.ered tbe war. Two fully equipped Units have also been d spatched t.o Roumania. AT HOME. Stores.-£583,473 has been spent on purchasing stores, and gifts have been received to the value of nearly £341,000. These have been despatched to all parts of t.be war area. Work Parties.- Effort are being made to form a work room or working party in every village in the country and more tban one in every large town and city. Very many are at present formed, but many more are needed. Patterns are provided at cost price and information may be obtained from the Central Work Rooms, Burlington House, Piccadilly, or from tbe 1.. John Warehou e, 56, St. John's quare, E. C. 1. The King George Ho pital.-This great hospital of 1,650 beds carrie on its work as last year. The compas. ionate fund provided by the Joint ommittee ~ upplies the per onal needs of men while in hospital and wben they lea\'e ; it gives ci\·ilian clothing to di charged oldiers, pay railway fares of relatives from a distance and its workers endeavour to find out the special need of each individual. 200 beds will shortly be added. Repair of Facial Injuries. - At a small bospital at 78, Brook Street, \V. now proyided with 33 bed , and at an annexe witb 31 beds at 24, ' orfolk lreet, Park Lane tbe work of rebuilding feature hattered in action is carried on and forms one of tbe mo t wonderful triumphs of modern ' urgery. A. grant ha also been made for similar ,,' ork in connection with o. 20 G neral Ho. pital at Etaples. In addition tbe Joint Committee finances a Iaxillo-Facial hospital of 30 beds at Prince Road, Kensington. Clinic for the Oi abled.- t an out-patient clinic at 126, Great Portland treet, bath and douches of yarious kinds are gl\'en, combined \\"ith electrical and mechanical treatment and ma age. The new \ hirlpool Baths and a. Pool Batb are aloin u e. ~1i ~ sin .-In the la~t fourteen month ' al ne ome 48,700 enquirie baye been reeein~d at 18, Carlton Hou -e Terrae, . \V. and 61,600 items of information ba\ b en gat.hered. Food for Prisoner: of Tar. - .\t first, owing to the number of institution~ and indi\'iduals forwarding parcel - to pri ' oners of war being ~ laq{c, the Joint. Committee confined itself to filling in gap. At the reqlle~t of the G \ ernmenl, however, the Joint ommittee placed ibelf at the head [the organization" working in tb int rest of pri oner'-lof \yar, and formed the enlral Pri'-loners of \Var ommittee, with offices at +, Thurloe Place, . \ .7, which, ~ ine 1st December, 1916, ha. been the controlling authority f r the despatcb of parcel ' . Vi its to Pri ~-one r ' in Switzerland.- inc ptember a weekly ayerage of two parli s of relation to the wounded interned in ,,-itzerland has been arranged. In addition tep are bing taken "\ itb the help of V. . D. members to tea h the men various t.rade and handicrafts. Exchange of Pri. Oller '. Valuabl ervice have be n rend red to facilitate the journeys of returned prisoner ' , wbether British returning from Germany or German returning from England. Orderlies travel
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CENTRAL JOINT V .A.D . COMMITTEE.
to Holland to assist civilian prisoners \\Tho are inva lids . In the case of military prisoners, all the inva lid are under the efficient .ca re o~ ~he R. A. M. C. , but the Committee co-op rate with the Y. M . C. A. 111 provld1l1g refreshments and making the journey comfortable. The Red Cross Gift HOl1se.- After some eight month of successful ,,'ork the Gift House wa closed' on 10th December. In tbose months its worker raised over £ 16,000, including £6,000 received for Lord Kitchener's autograph recruiting letter.
Voluntary Aid Detachments.-More than 111,000 men and women are working in th ese detac hm ents . They h ave equipped and staffed nearly 1,000 hospitals a nd convalescent homes with upwards of 44,000 beds. There is an urgent need for more women to join V . A.Ds. and applicant should a pply to the County Director or to the Joint Headquarter at Devonshire House, W . 8.
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A from 2nd ugust, 1916, the Indi an Council of the St. John Ambulance As ociation became affiliated as far as war work is concerned to the Joint War Committee in England under the title of "The I ndian Branch of the Joint War Committee of the Order of t. J ohn of Jerusalem and the British Red Cross Society. " The J oint War Committee as an earnest of the agreement placed £30 000 to the credit of the Branch. The civil side of the Indian Branch remain a formerly under the Order alone . The co-ordination of Red Cross work rendered possible by thi amalgamation i - having important and valuable results. The existence of a strong and well admini tered rganization naturally makes for efficiency and tends to prevent the overlapping which so often arises 'where a number of snlall bodies are acting independently. Store. are i sued to all parts of the country, to Hospital Ships, Am bulance Trains, etc., from the various Red ross DepOts, and in "iew of the fact that many people are ignorant of the proper person to whom to apply when asking for additional comforts for the sick and wounded under their car , a representative of the Indian Branch of the Joint War Committee has been appointed for each Division or Divisional Area, to whom reference is made in the first instance by those requiring tor s. The sy tem of "unit "adopted has proved a mo t workable arrangement. The e unit are of several kind. , yiz. - (1) Supplementary articles required for to ho pital beds; (2) The like for a general hospital of 100 bed _. (3) a Replacement Unit con isting of article likely to reqUlre renewal or replacement; (-+) .\ urgical Operation box; (5) Games and moke. box for British soldier - ; ( ) The like for Indian troops.
INDIAN BRANCH.
FINANCE. This important branch of the joint work managed by a Joint Finance Committee under the Chairmanship of ir Robert Hudson. The Representativ s of the Order are- The Hon. W. H. Go chen, Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K . C. l\I. G., The Right Hon. the Earl of Plymouth, c. B., and Lieut. -Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, BT. , C. B . , . I.E. The Representati\'es of the British Red Cro s Society are- ir \ Tilliam E. Garstin, G. c. i\L G., E. A. Ridsdale, E Q., and The Hon. Sir Charle Russell, BT. The Ex-Officio Member are-The Hon . Arthur Stanley, C.B. , i\LY.O., M.P. (Chairman of the Joint War Committee), reprpsenting the British Red Cross Society and Colonel Sir Herbert C. Perrott, BT. , C. B. (Vice-Chairman of the Joint War Committee), representing the Order of St. John. The Accounts for the year to 20th October shO\v : I
COThIE.
Donations Inter est Gifts of Stores Army Capitation Grants Other Income
£ s. d. 2,693,895 11 10 64,432 6 5 178,533 5 0 123,569 7 0 3,801 16 10
£
£3,064,232
s.
d.
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EXPE TDITURE. Man a g ement Expenses Purcha ses of Stores, Ca rs, &c . Personn el (\Vages and Subsistence) Grants to Auxiliary and othe r bodies Exp enditure on Red Cross Units Other Exp enditure Hospitals
£ s. d. 85,298 4 8 935,993 + 6 151,888 9 10 163,220 2 7 270,798 1+ 6 53,+33 15 1 162,703 15 11
For the purpo of c - rdinating the w rk of oluntary Aid V.A.D. Detachments organized by the Territorial Force . ociaCOMMITTEE. tion, the rder C t. John and the British Red Cros 'ociety, th Central Joint .A.D. om milt e \Va formed in eptember, 1915. The pr senL(May, 1917), con titution of the Committee is: hairman, Hon . . \rthur tanley, . B. ,:\1. Y. . Repre entatiye of the Territorial Force .\ 'sociation, the Right Hon. Viscount Chil ton, (\Tice_ hainnan), . E . •\rmitag , E Q., and l\Iajor P. :r. Dan' il- mith. Representing the rder of l. John, th Right Hon. th Earl of Ranfurly, G . . i\I. G., olonel ir Herbert . P rrott, BT., C. B., and ir J ame R. Clark, BT., . B., . M, ., F. R. C. .'. E. Repre enting the British Red Cro s ociety, Colonel Edward . \. tewart,;\I. D., olonel Jam Magill, c. B., 1\1. D., and aptain olchest r \ myss. R presenting the \Var Office, Surgeon General ir Laun 'elotle Gubbins, K . . B. R presenting the Scotti h Branch British Red ros ociety Dr. Black. The control of CENTRAL JOINT
Less E x penditure appropriate to 1915
1,823,336 7,983
7 6
1 6 1,815,353
Balance from 1915 SURPLtiS at 20th October, 1916
0
7
1,248,879 6 221 , 764 17
6 7
£1.470,644
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PERSONNEL. Surgeons and Nurses.-Proof of the efficiency of this branch of the Committee's work is found in the universal praise which continues to be given to their work wherever they are engaged . Many surgeons originally serving under the Joint Committee have joined the R.A.M . C., but 2,000 trained nurse are still working under the Board of Matrons, with headquarters at 83, Pall Mall.
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ADMISS IO NS TO TH E ORD ER.
a ll V. A.D for the period of t he w a r is vested by th e W a r Office in this Com mittee. County D irector are the County rep re e ntatives of th e Ce ntral J oint V . A. D . Committee and re po n ibl e to th at Committee for t h e admin ist ration of Voluntary id in their re pecti\'e Cou nties . J oint W omen's V . A. D . Committee and Selection Board, of w h ich M r '. F u r. e is Chairman, i re pon ible to the Cen t ral J oint V . A. D. Comm ittee for the selection and appointment of V .A. D. members to Mili tary and Au x iliary Hospitals at home and abroad.
Th e foll owing letter is in r eply to the S ecretary-General's letter of S eptemb e r 29th :-
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O n 23rd Septe m ber, t h e Charities' Act, 1916, came into A CT. force and the fo llowing co rrespondence w ill bow the position of th e Order with regard th ereto :After a preliminary interview on the 28th of September between Mr. Evelyn Cecil, :\L P . , the Secretary-General of the O rder of t. J ohl1 of Jerusalem and I r. Bo\,,-year, the Chief Charity Commi sioner, the Secretary-General wrote as follow :WAR CHARITIES'
CHA CERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDO, E . C. 29th eptembcr, 1916. DEAR MR. BOWYE.\R, I brought the question which you kindly discussed with me yesterday, about the liability of the Order of t. John to be registered under the \\' ar Charities Act, before the Council of the Order at their meeting to-day. They desire me to say that they do not think that the Order comes within the War Charities Act, inasmuch as their 'w ar work, including their t. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples, their St. John \\'arehouse at Clerkenwell and theilSt. John Brigade Units, are subsidiary work to their main objects 'w hich are essentially on a peace basis j but they are of opinion that the t. John Voluntary .Aid Detachments, being financially independent, are within the scope of the Act. The Council would be very glad to have t.he deci ion of the Charity Commissioners on these matters, subject to the rights granted by the Chartel' of the Order. Believe me, yours incerely, (Signed ) E\,ELYN CECIL, HENRY W. T . BOWYEAR, ESQ. , Secretary-General. Chief Charity Commissioner.
The following letter from the Charity Commissioners refers to the above-mentioned interview between the Secretary-General and the Chief Charity Commissioner :CHARITY COMMISSION, RYDER TREET, . \ \T. 2nd October, 1916. SIR, ' VAR CHARITIES ACT, 1916. With reference to your interview with the Chief Commissioner at this office on the 28~h ultimo, I am to say that the Charity Commissioners are of opinion that the Order IS not a \Var Charity within the meaning of the \ Var Charities Act 1916 the r~lief of s.u~ering and other ?bjects connected with the present war bein'g in ~heir v Iew subSidiary only to the pnncipal purposes of the Order. The Commissioners, however, consider that the t. John Voluntary Aid D tach ments a nd Hospitals, which are financially independent, and which are not subject to the ~omplete contr ol of the Order, should, if they make any appea l to the pub lic be registered as separate "Val' Charities. ) I am, Sir, You r O bedien t Servan t, EVELYN CECIL, ESQ., M. P. (Signed) G . C . BO'WER.
CIL\RITY COMMISSION, RYDER STREET, S. \ V. , 6th October, 1916. WAR CHARITIES ACT, 1916. C harily-Grand Priory of the Order of
L. John of Jerusalem in England.
SIR, YOUI' lell I' of lhe 29lh ullimo, addressed lo the Chief Commissioner, has been u nder consideralio n , and I am lo slat' lhat, in exel'Cise of lhe power in lhat behalf conferred upon l hem by e'lion 10 of the "Val' Chari tie Act, 1916, the Charity Comm iss ione rs have determined lhat thc abov -named harity is not a "Var Charity w ith in t he mean ing of that expre sion, a used in the Act. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, EVELYN ElL, E Q., M. P. G. C. BOWER.
ShorLly after his appointment the ecretary-General Jaid before the hapter-General a schem for dividing amongst ma Il er ommiltees the work tbat bad been performed during the pre iou twenty-two years by the Finance and General Purposes Committee, under the hairmansbip of Dr. Edwin Freshfield, the Receiver-General. The hapter- eneral baving agreed to the proposal, a Finance mm itlee, cbarg-ed with the con:-.ideration of all questions concerning the Order' finances, and a lection Committee, wbo e duty it i to con ider all proposals for honour to be awarded by the Order, were Corm d a ' ub- ommitte of the ounci!. The members of the Finance ommittee ar :Edwin Freshfield, ESQ., LL. D. hairman). F. W. Pixley, E ' Q., F. ' .A. ir Owen C. Philipps, K . . i\LG., :\LP. R. Martin-Holland, ESQ . , .13. and The ecretary-General (ex-officio). The members of th el ction ommittee are :The Lord laud Hamilton, :\1. P . ( hairman). lonel ir harles \ yndham l\lurray, . 13. Ev lyn ecil, ESQ.,1\[ . P. and ir 1ackenzie halmers, K . . B . , .r. REORCANIZATION
OF COMMITTEES ,
Hi s Majesty the o\'erelgn Head and Patron has been A DMISSIONS AND g-raciou Iy p leased to sanclion the I ction by the hapterENROLMENTS. eneral, with the approval of Hi R yal H ighnes t he Grand Prior, of the following 1 mbers, Honora ry Associates and onats :PROMOTIONS,
As
KNICHTS OF JUSTICE.
I nspector-Genera l Belgraye innis, c. . 0., C h arles Granv ille Kekewich . H.E. The Lord he lm Cord , G . . 1. Evelyn Cecil, M. P. Art hur Edga r G rosvenor Rh od Th e Earl o f D erby, R . G ., G . . \' . . , .13 . S ir O we n 0, by P h ili pps, K . . M. G., M. P. Th e L ord Cla ud H a m,il to n, M. P. T.
l\1. D . , R.
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Lieut. -C olonel Alfred D yke Acland. The Hon. Arthur Stanley, C. B., M.V.O., M.P. The Lord Monson. As LADIES
OF JUSTICE.
The Lady Catherine Henrietta Milnes Ga kell. Beryl Carnegy, Lady Oliver, R.R.C. The Lady Constance Harriet Stuart Milnes Gaskell. Agnes Lowndes , Lady Jekyll. Grace Julia, Lady Drummond. As
CHAPLAINS.
The Rev. Campbell Blethyn Hulton. The Right Rev. Bishop John Taylor Smith, c.v.o., D.D. As
KNIGHTS
OF CRACE.
Sir James Scorgie Meston, K.C.S.L, LL.D. Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer, K.C.S . l. Sir Hedley Francis Le Bas. Francis Barton Langrido-e. Captain Franci Frederick Daniell. Charles Campbell McLeod. Lt.-Colonel Sir George Olaf Roos-Keppel, K.C. S. l., K.C. I.E. Major John Bernard Arbuthnot, M. v.o. The Earl of Powis. Colonel Henry Blackburne Hamilton. The Right Hon. Sir Frederick George Milner, BT. Sir Claude Hamilton Archer Hill, K. c . S. 1., C. 1. E. The Hon. Oswald Vivian Bosanquet, c. s. I., C. I.E. Lieut. -General Sir Francis Lloyd, K. c. B., C. V. 0., D. S. o. The Viscount Chilston. Captain Edgar Sht'ppard, D. S. o. The Earl of Donoughmore, K. P. Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Robert Dunlop Smith, K.c.s . I., K.C.V.O., C.LE. Sir John Charles Holder, BT. Surgeon-General Thomas Percy vVoodhouse, c. B., M . R. C. s . Surgeon-General Sir Richard Havelock Charles, G. c. V. 0., M. D. Lieut. -Colonel Patrick Fenelon O'Connor, C. B., M. D., 1. M. s . Sir vVilliam Lamond Allardyce, K. c. M. G. Lieut.-Colonel Francis Frederic Perry, C.LE. , F.R.C.S. The Earl of Harewood, K. c. V. o . The Lord Tredegar. Colonel Howard Carr, c. B., :\1. D., A.;\1. s . Robert Martin-Holland, c. B. The Duke of Devonshire, K. G., G. C. M. G ., G. C. V. o . Samuel Hamilton, M.D. Lieut. -Colonel Edward Stewart, M.D., M . R. C. S. , R . A. M. c. The Earl of Onslow. The Duke of Bedford. Captain The Hon. Henry Brougham. Sir Walter Edward Davidson, K.C.M.G. George Bury.
ADMISS IONS TO THE ORDER.
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John Fo bery Orde, K. c. George Burn. James Wilson Robertson, c. M. G. Lieut. -Colone l Henry Wil on Lovett. Colonel Edward Horace Lynden Lynden-Bell , c. B. , M. B. Colonel ir Bertrand Edward Dawson, K.C.V . O. , .B., M.D., F.R.C.P. Major Archibald Young Gipp Campbell, c. 1. E. Major-General Sir Harry Barron, K . C. M. G., C. V . o. Colonel idney Maynard milh, M.B . , F.R.C.S., A.M . Surgeon-General Richard William Ford, .B., D.S.O., M.R.C.S. Arthur Wil li am Faire. Francis Newman Ellis. The Viscount Iveagh, K.P. , G.c.v.o., F.R .. Colonel ir John Ro e Bradford, K. c. M. G. , C. B., ;\,1. D., A.;\1. s. The Hon. ir Alexander Nelon IIood, K.C. v. 0., Duke of Bronte. Captain lfred Charle - Seton- hrislopher. Colonel Ifr d Percy Blenkin op, . B., 1\1. R. C.. , A.:\L, . Captain Erne t Beachcroft Beckwilh To\\·se, W.<.t· Colonel inclair "\Ve, tcotl, C.B. , C.;\T.G., L.R. C.P.ED., A.M.S. SU rgeon- eneral John hi letl Culling, 1\[. R. . S., 1\. M. . As LADIES
OF CRACE.
Florence, Lady Butler. FI rence Kalharine, Countess of The Lady 1\1 uriel Paget. Harewood. Mai .\Iice Iagdalen, Lady Philipps. arah Frances, Lady vVakefield. Sarah Louise, Mrs. hewelt. Constance Angel, Lady Allardyce. Sarah Ann, 11i \Vift, R. R. c. Edith Florence, Lady Grant Duff. Helen Porler (Madame l\Ielba). I.. rance Belt, Lady Hadfield. Violet lay, Lady Earle. Hilda, irs. Wynne. Jeanie, Lady Meston. Emily Mary, Lady vVynne. Mary IIelen Elizabeth, Th Lady I\gn ' , Mrs. Dennis. Carmichael. E\ elyn Emily 1ary, The Duchess Marjorie Adeline The Lady Pentland. of Devonshire. Ellenora, l\lr ' . Blackham. arah Anne, 1rs. Lee . Amy Gertrude, Ir . v allace Ruby Florence Iary, N esbiLt. The"\ i ' counless Errington. Frances, Ladyde L'Isleancl Dudley. Florence Elizabeth Mary, The IIon. Elh I Louis, irs. Lady P rtal. Charles Burn. Violel Marcia alherine, The IsabellaJan t, Mrs. Robert Mit h II. Counte , of Onslow. Mary Elizabeth, Irs. "\VarncCord. 1argaret Agn s, Lady Davidson. Rose, ir . . : \ rlhur Rhode , . Mary Evelyn, Lady McMahon. Mary hlhel, The iscounl...,s Janel, Lady Tupper. Harcourt. .:\Iary Jean, 1r ' . Henry roft. EllaGerlrudeAmy,l\Trs .Vlebb,;\LD. Lilian, Lady Lukis. Elizabeth "\nn, Mrs. Twe dal . harlotle Heath. Mrs. C. E. Yate. Mabel nnie Slobart-Greenhalgh larian, Mrs. Palmer. (Mr. t. Clair Stobart). ancy, 1iss Fieldhouse. Laura, The Lady Aberconway. Clara Emily, Lady Barr n. Muriel, The lIon. Mrs . E. 1\. Ra -hel Eleanor Mis. r wdy,R.R.C. FilzRoy. harlotte ampb 11, 1r" Katharine, Mr. . W. Fur ' c. H dworlh vVilliamson. arah Broom, Miss 1acnaughtan. Jane Elizabeth, Mr ~ . T. H. H ndley. l
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Geoffrey Howard. Captain Arthur Perry Stockings. Major Harold Erne t Weeke . Major Frank Augustus Douglas Stevens. Lieut. Pier Keane Kekewich, R.N . Captain Ronald Dockray Waterhouse. Roger Paul Ninnis, 1\1. B., B. s . Major David Donald . Captain Angus Alexander Mackintosh of Mackintosh.
Henry Walter Fincham . Anthony Douglas MacTier. H on. Lieut. -Colonel Charles 'Valsh Rowley. vVilliam Doig Robb. Albert Holden Abbott, B.A., PH.D. Captain Edward Herbert Simp on. Lieut. -Colonel William Richard Blackwell, L. R. C. S. I., R. A. l\I. c. Fleet Surgeon Robert William Glennan Stewart, M. B .
ADMISSIONS TO THE ORDER. Nora Kath lee n , Miss Fletcher. El izabeth, Mrs. W akeling. Mary Richmond, Mi s Easton . Edith,MissMc all-Anderson,R.R. c. Emily Au '-usta, Mi s CalJwell. Daisy Olive, Miss Cartmail. Elizabeth Al ice, Mrs. Pickles. Sophie Portlock, Miss Dadson. Esther, Mrs . Cardo. Muriel Adelaide, Miss Batey. The Hon . Mary elina Cary. Winifred Mary, Mis Drummond. As
H ON ORAR Y SERVI NC
Commander Frederick Mortimer Barwick, R. I . Francis Edv.'ard Adams. George Herbert Nutter. Albert Washington. Harvey Carter. Frederick Ellison. Robert Arthington. Lieut.-Colonel Robert de la Poer Beresford, :'II. D., R. A.1\1. c. vVilliam Burns Lindley. Lieut. -Colonel Edward Charle Bayley, c. I.E. Lieut.-Colonel Charles Henry Cowie, c. 1. E. Major Harris Grant Warburton, LA.R.O. Augustu Orlton Cooper. H enry Alfred Cross. J ohn James Connelly. William Edward Connelly. William Henry Joshua Daniell Henry Davies. ] obn Stratford. William Phillips. As
BROTHERS.
vVilliam Charles Packham. William John Cardo. vVil1iam Fargher. J 0 eph James Burton. Martin Williamson. Alonzo Cotton. Lieut. -Colonel Robert William H ughe Thoma . Captain Andrew Sinclair Buchanan. Alexander William aundcrs. Arthur Ed"'in George Hayworth Blum . John vVilliam Bellamy. George Frederick Hus ' er· Captain Anselm Verner Lee Guise. Captain Eden 'iVilberforce Paget. Charle Thomas 0 born. Charles Phillip . Walter Gordon Murray. Anthony John Connor. David Davies. Thomas Charles Davies. Richard Thomas Davies . John vVilliams.
HONO R AR Y SERVIHC
The Rev. Mere Maria Legrand. Marie Guislaine Ursule, Madame Candillon. Effie Maud, Miss Roberts. Ca roline Helen, Miss Keer, R.R.C. Henrietta, Mrs. EdredCorner,R. R. c. Charlotte Elizabeth, Miss Hughes. AgnesMay, MissWaterhouse,R. R. c. Lizzie, Mrs. Morgan. Millicent Mary, Miss Graham Smith. Eliza Ann! Miss Everett.
SISTERS .
Helen Constance, Mi Everett. Helen Augusta, Mrs. !len. Ethel Ellen, Mrs. Metcalfe. Jane Elizabeth, Mr . Cross. Gertrude, Mrs. Smith . Letitia, Mrs. Magowan. Katharine Florence, Mrs. Wilkinson. Harriet Sophia, Mrs. ash. Ida Thekla, Miss Bowser. Martha, Mrs . Cooke. Alice May, Miss Mather.
J ean, Miss Dickinson . Gladys Joan, Miss Inglcdew. Emma Plimsoll, Mrs . Mieville. orah Ethel, 1iss Murray. Isabel Mary, liss Pitman. Dorothy Helen, Mis tanier. Hester, IIiss Trimbl . Ethel Minnie, Miss White. Eleanor, Miss Wil on. Margaret Ann, Mr . Holmes. Edith Daisy Michell, Mis Farwell.
HONORARY
John Terrell vVilliams, :'I1.R.C. Har ld Hebblelhwaite, i\f.D. Richard Oxley Bowman, :\I.D. Matthew aldwell, L.R.C. P. c ' Thoma 'V aIm ley Hey, ood, M. R. Lieut. - olonel Louis Demclriadi, 1:. D. Lieut. - olonel Charle Monlague Math w, 1.:\1. s. L ieut.- olonel F. , arburton Begbie, :'If. R. C. . , R. A.:'I1. . Ed\yard l\lberl Hou eman, 1\1.13. vVilliam F rriday Jackson, :'I1.R . . . , L.R. ' . P. George Thomas vVo ds, L. R. . P vValter R yn r Brunton, :'IT. B. Major Paul IcKenna Terry, L. R.C. P. c ' s . Richard 'iVhytock Le. lie, LL. D., :'II. D. urgeon-Li ul. - olon 1 J Ohl1 Herbert Hacking, 1\LR . . . , L. R. . P. Thomas Halli\\'ell, 1\1. R. . . , L. R. . P. D. P. II. Harry John 1anning-\ " aUs, M. R. . S., L.R . . P.
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ASSOCIATES.
Francis Marmaduke Sealy, :'II.R .C.S. Lieut.-Colonel larence Isadore Elli , :'II.D. , R.A.:\l.C. 'Villiam alwell, M.D. Chri. tina Mai, Miss Beeman. Lieut. - olonel Henry Charlesworlh, C.:\1. G., 1\1. R. C. , R. r\.:\T. Thoma ' Pearson, :\I . R. . ., L. R. C. P. laud Dougla Penn a nt. Elizabeth, 1\1 rs. Bevil mithe. :\Iary Augusta, 1\lrs. Forel. Lieut. -Colonel Frederic Han'er :'IT.R.e . . , L.R.C.P., R.A.M.e. Hugh Falkenberg Po\yell, :'I1.R. C.. , L.R.C.P. Colonel George rthur Carde,Y, Y. D., :'If. R . . . Thoma Dob ' on Poole, l\I. D. harle 'Vilson, :'If.D. L.R.C. Major eorge R odway \"inhoe, :'Il.R .... , L.R . . P., R..\.:\1. . Major J Ohl1 Frank rombie,:'If. D., R. .\.:'II. . \\Talter legg teYenson,:'IT. D. Thomas Herb rt Goodman, 1\I. R. Teorge \Villiam Quarrington. Edmund Acre Bagsbawe.
DONATS .
G. . • 1., G • • I. E. (Gold Her Highne.' Badge). Shaikh ir 1\1 uburah Bin Subah, K . . . 1., K . . I. E. ( old Badge). Major-General His Higbnes ' Maharaja ir Par tab ingh, G.C. .1. , G. C. I. E. (Gold Badge) . Lady Mookerjee (Silver Badge). The Hon. Mrs. Eliot ork ( ilver Badge). Frederick olomon Phillips ( 'ih'er Badge). Major St. J ohn Mo es, LM. s. (Bronze Ba Ige).
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LIFE SAVING A WARD .
The Vote of Thanks of the Grand Prior and the ChapterTHANKS. General of the Order, engrossed on vellum, has been awarded to the following as an acknowledgm e nt of their distinguished services to the St. John mbu lance As ociation : Alfred Hartley (Leeds Centre). Major-General Edward Sinclair May, c. B., C.M . G. (Indian Branch). Lieut. -Colonel Jay Gould, LVI. s . (Indian Branch) . Major C. A. F. Hingston, I.l\T. s . (Indian Branch). J. J. Meikle (Indian Branch). William Bagshaw (Southampton Centre). Selina Frances, Mrs. Sinkins (Southampton Centre). The Lady Abinger (Southampton Centre) . Mary Florence, Mi s Banes (Southampton Centre) . Margaret Georgiana, Mrs . Ommanney (Southampton Centre) . Edith, Mr . \iVilliamson (Southampton Centre). Alice Maude, Mis Bance (Southampton Centre) . Cairns Palmer ( ewcastle-on-Tyne Centre). Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Joseph Knowles l\I. R. C. S., R. A.l\I. C. (T. F.) (St. Helen's Centre). Kathleen, Mr . Morant (Indian Soldiers' Fund Committee). Joseph Robert Moore (Wilmslow Branch). Alfred Joseph Gatt, R.l\I.A. (Malta Centre). Albert Casson (Bacup Branch). Sarah Ann, Mrs. J ones (Canadian Branch). Albert Victor Barnard, 1\I. D. , D. P. H . (Malta Centre). Evan Owen Jones (Great Western Railway Centre) . Charles Edwin Cherry (London, Brighton and South Coa t Railway Centre). Lieut. -Colonel Henry vVilliam Madoc (Isle of Man Centre). Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt (Indian Branch) .
aid of a soldier who arrived on the scene, she carried him, under shell fire, to a n eighbouring ambula n ce. Medal forwarded through the War Offi ce to the General Officer Commanding in France, 7th April, 1916.
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Awards for gallantry in saving or attempting to save life on land ha\-e been made by the Chapter-General to the following persons, who endangered their own lives on behalf of their fellows : LIFE-SAVINC
AWARDS.
To MDLLE. GAB1UELLE DELOBEL (Ploegsteert Commune), a Bronze Medal. . On the 12th November, 1914, Mcllle. Gabrielle Delobel, aged 19 years, dIsplayed most praiseworthy courage and devotion. When nearly all the inhabitants had evacuated the village, she remained with Dr. Therry, Burgomaster, as his servant, in spite of the great danger in which the house stood, as the result of a gun belonging to the 4th Division Royal Garrison Artillery being mounted in the yard of the house . On the 12th November, about 10 a.m., large shells fell in the neighbourhood of the gun, destroying a part of the house, killing one soldier and badl~ woun~ing five gunners . Even when everybody had departed she rema1l1ed WIth the wounded, and saved the life of an English soldier who was lying badly wounded in the corridor of the house. She dragged him to another part of the house, arriving there just as another shell burst where the wounded soldier had been lying. Then, with the
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To MAJOR HAROLD EDGAR PRIESTLEY, . :\1. C. , R. A . M . C. CAPTAI ALA CUNLIFFE VIDAL, D. S.O . , R.A.M.C. CAPTAIN J.\i\IE LA F.\YETTE LAUDER, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., Gold IVI edals . . On the .11 th l~ ebruary, 1915, Major Fry, Captain utcliffe, Captain F Ie ld, Major Pnestley, Cap t ain Vidal, and Lieutenant (now Captain) La~lder were se~1t by the German authorities to Wittenburg Camp, whIch w~ ' occ,:pled by from 15,000 to 16,000 British, Russian, French and B Igl.an pr.1 oner , amongst whom a typhus epidemic was raging. . On theIr arnval, they were marched to the camp. They visited tbe dlffer nt compound, and were recei\'ed in apathetic silence. The rooms were unlighted. ome f the men were marching aimles ly up and down; otbers were lying on the floor, probably sickening for typhus: Th.e horr r of it all was so great that when they got into the open atr aga1l1 one of the doctors broke down . r Late.r in the. evening Major I riesLIey was directed to go to the h . .r?npnnz IIo pltal, and aptain Vidal to the Elbarfin IIospital, both of wb~ch \ cr~ temporary hospitals out ide tbe camp. There they remall1ed untJ! March 7th, when they w r taken back to the main camp. "H this time .l\Iajor Fry and 'aptain 'utcliffe \\'ere dying and Captain Lauder wa,> 111 the early -;tag-es of typhus. Captain Field wa attacked by the disea -e later, and abo died. There were th n about 1,000 ca"cs of typhus in th camp, and fre -h ca - ,,-ere coming in at the rate or oyer fifty a day. At that date there were about 1 SO British cases. There were no heds for the patients, and not e\-en mallres es for all. ?\[ajor Prie tl y :-iaw deliriou men waving arms bro\\ 11 to the cIlxHv \\ ith [~cal maller; they were alive \\'ith vermin. In one room the men lay so close to one another that he had to stand across them to examine them. At one tim there Wen;;: no mean of obtaining -uITicicnt drugs and dr? sings, and there was no hospital clothing cwailable for the British pnsoners. It was to l\Iajor Priestl y's great powers of rganization, combined with the splendid work of the other two d ctOt- , that gradual improY ment in the condition - was due. lIe took over the treatment or typhu in the ho pital, collected all the British lyphu -patientsin one bungalow and secured what bedding, hospital clothing, etc. he could. In all this w rk Major Prie ' lley was splendi Ily supported by aptain \ idal and aptain Lauder, and by many English prisoners who volunteered as nurs . It wa owing to aptain Vidal's efTorts that a supply of soap wa ultimately obtain d from England, up to which time ther wa no ' oap availabl for the washing of patients in hospital. In conjunction with l\Iajor Prie tley and 'aptain Lauder, the devot d labours and ' trong personality of Captain Vidal were r pon ible for much improvem nt in condition. Captain Lauder, the only survi\'or of the four fficers 1 ft at the camp b~twe n the 11th F bruary and the 7th M arch, had to work amongst stIll more horrible conditions during this period . It wa on the latter
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date that he was stricken down with typh u s~ bu t on hi ~ recovery he worked with Major Priestley and Captal11 VIdal U1:ceaslJ)g-ly For the betterment of the conditions in the camp, part of hIS d u ty be10g the charge of an ob ervation ward. . .' " , 'Yhen eventually the outbreak spent Itself, Major Pnestley wIth hIs t\yO companions was permitted to return to this coun~ry .. The l\Iedals awarded to Major Prie tley and Captal11 VIdal were presented by the Sub-Prior at a Chapter-General on 28th July, 1916. T~at for Captain Lauder, who was unable to attend, was forwarded to h101 through the War Office. To MDLLE. Ei\IILIE 'NE MOREAU, a Silver Medal. During the operations at the capture of Loos by the 1S.tl: Di\·i ion, on the 25th and 26th September, 1915, Mdlle . Moreau ml11lster d to the \younded, bringing them in, carrying out the dead, and de\"otedly succourino- them continuously for twenty-four hours, under heavy fire. Two d'erman snipers in the house next to her' were firing on the stretcher-bearers \\Tho were bringing in the wounded, and all attempt made by the troops from the front of the house failed to di. lodge them. Snatching a revolver from an officer, Mdlle. Moreau went 111to the back of the house alone and fired two shots at the Germans. She then came back returned th~ revolver to the officer, merely remarking, "C'est fini ,; and immediately ,,"ent on with her work. It i uncertain whether her' two shots actually killed the Germans, but the di\'er. ion created in their rear enabled our troops to effect an entrance in front of the house and dispose of the nipers. . After this incident she continued to attend on the wounded untIl the aid post was evacuated. She was one of two Frenchwomen left behind when the Germans captured Loos earlier in the war. l\Iedal presented by H . E. The British Amba sador, Lord Bert.ie of Thame, at the British Embas y in Paris, on 28th July, 1916. To MRS. CATCHE IDE, Commandant of the Northumberland 5th V. A. Hospital, Tynemouth, a Silver Medal. On Thursday, 28th October, 1915, at 10.30 a.m., a fire broke out in the Hospital at 44, Percy Gardens, Tynemouth, and spread rapidly. Mrs. Catcheside at once superintended the rescue of the forty pat.ients who were in the hospital at the time, and had them removed to adjoining premises. When the roll-call was taken, it was found that Private William Edwards, one of the patients, was missing, and Mr . Catcheside, learning that he was upstairs in the burning building, went up to the ward, where she found him helping the firemen, and brought him downstairs. At the time she went up, the roof had fallen in and the top floor was all ablaze; burning timber and refuse were falling down to the first and second fioors, and the main chimneys looked like falling in. Throughout the whole time of the fire, as Commandant of the Hospital, Mrs. Catcheside displayed great courage and b ravery, especially so before the military or firemen arrived, when she had only the female nurses to assist her to get all the patients safely out of the burning building. Medal presented by the Sub-Prior at a Chapter-General on 3rd March, 1916.
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AVING A \V ARDS .
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To STEPHEN HARRINGTON, a Bronze Medal. Between 7 a.m . and 8 a.m. on 14t.h February, 1916, James Sullivan, having left home early, went t.o ll ihies to salve wrecked timber. There was a storm blowing accompanied by terrific showers of hail. The cliffs at Allihies are over 70 feet high and in places lean over the sea. Sullivan descended on of these cliffs about 40 feet when he must have been blown into the seet.hing- waters below, falling on pointed and jagged rock., fracturing his skull and breaking his left hand into fragments. Stephen Harrington, who lives 1 mile distant went along the e cliffs looking for wrecked timber \vhen he observed a man in the tide below being washed against the rock ' . Realising that he could do nothing him elf he returned home at once, called his fat.her and brother Peter, got a large rope and, accompanied by the e men, returned to re_cue Sullivan . tephen Harrington ti d the rope around his wai~t, the father and brother holding the end, descended t.o about 12 feet of Sullivan and, as the cliff here is perpendicular, he jumped in to the sea and caught hold of him. t.ephen Harrington, with James Sulli\'Cln in hi arms, wa knocked sen:~ral times against. t.he rock by the seas breaking about him. He loosen d the rope from hi own wai -t and tied it around Sullivan's and called to th men above to pull away, but owing to the cliff inclining over the sea at this point he failed to a . cend. By great c:;teadiness and coolness he proceeded along a narrow, dangerou shelf, rising gradually from the sea t.o a flat rock cl ar of the water. Here he re ' ted and rot ullivan on his houlder, climbed the steep cliff, and landed ullivan in a plac of safety. Had any accident occurred to Harrington during his stiff climb up this precipitou ' cliff he would have ine\-itably lo~t his 0\\"11 liCe. Stephen lIarrington procured warm clothing, endeavoured to restore James ullivan t.o consciousness, an I administered hot milk and brandy. He t.hen got the priest t.o admini tel' the last rite of the hurch, and wired [or a doctor to CastletO\\"ll Bere, 12 mile distant . . \s ullivan's skull was very badly fractured he remained unconscious for 1 ~ hour , when he died. Medal presented by ir H emy A. Blake, G. C.:'II. G., at llihie on 4th July, 1916. To RICIl.\RD CIURLES P.\RROTT, \Vest End Farm, Ebbe ' bourne Wake, Sali bury, a Certificate of Honour. At 6.15 p.m., on the 2nd l\Iarch, 1916, Edwin Parrott v:a leading a bull out to water wilen it became unmanageable, knocked him down, and tunned him. It then t.o~sec.l him and laid him out fiat, and wa about to gore him, when Richard harIes Parrott, hi n, rushed to hi help with a prong, wbich he drO\"e into the no tril of t.he bull, and kept it ofT until help arrived. Cert.ificate of Honour present.ed by the Sub-Prior at a Chapter-General 0n 6th May, 1916. To JA K LOVETT, Temporary Porter, South Eastern and Chatham Railway, a Certificate of Honour. On Wednesday, 19th July, 1916, at 11 a.m., James Francis, aged 61, a labourer employed in the Engineers' Department of the South Eastern
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL. and Chatham Rail"w ay, was standin or on the railway 11: tal at London Brido-e Station in th act of picking up a h avy ca t-lron tr Ily \\-11 el ,,-hich he had dropped on the line when carrying it from one plat[ r111 to another . He did not ob erve a light engine approaching him on the same line until it ,,-as four or fiye yard awa·. Lovett wa 1n the platform, and, eeing the danger Franci \\"a_ in, he ru 'h d alon~ the platform and leaning o,-er the edge, lifted Francis out of dang r Ju~t ' lear of th~ engine. He endangered hi, o,,-n life by 1 aning- in front of .the engine, \yhich would have probably killed him outri rht if be had faded in lifting Francis clear . Certificate of Honour pre ented by th Sub-Prior at a haptcr-General on 19th January, 1917. To Deputy Commis ioner JOHK L C:\1 DEX, :\I.D. Distri,t llpcrint ndent 'VILLlA~I G. Si\fITH Lady District uperintendent ELL.\ G . •\. ' VEBB, :\I .D., Nur ing Si ter EDITH HAYTOR, of the'L. J hll Ambulance Brigade, and to COX ' T.\:'\CE HEPPELL-~I.\RR of th~ British Red Cross Society, Silver ~ledals. To District Officer ARTHUR L. B. ~IOORE, Corp Superi nt ncknt JX.\IE, H. VVEBB, Corp Superintendent RE GI X.\LD H. KEATIXGF, upcrintendent JOHN HEALY, up erintendent ROBERT \\ . JA:\lE ON, uperintendent CHARLE KEATE\GE, Superintendent \VrLLL\:\I H. REYN LDS, 'erg-eant JOHX TUG\YELL, Pri"ate GEORGE C. ~l.\Y, of the t. John . \mbul ance Brigade; Kursing ister FLOREXCE REi\Xy-T.HLYOUR, f thc Dublin U niYer it\' Diyi ion and St. John Brigade Hospital, Etaple Nur ing Sist~r C.-lROLL'E F. Lc:\[ DEN, of the t. Jame Gate Di\ ision, and Quartermaster Irish 'Var Hospital upply Depot; D RO L'HY HIGNETT, Hon. l\lember Alexandra College Di"ision ane! I cpllly Head Irish 'Var Hospital Supply DepOt; iter l\T.\RY ::\ICGI:-.lLEY, 'isler A. NA SPROULE, Sister MARJORIE CALLY, of ir Patrick Dun·s Ho'pital; Commandant ETHEL FITZPATRICK, Quartermaster ::\1.\BEL 1\IAcCART:-.lEY, Nursing Si ter KATHERINE O'NEILL, of the British Red ro,>s Society; HERBERT S. CHAYTOR and MARY WOOD, unattached; Bronze
Medals. To District Officers GEORGE P. COPE, :\L D., and I'.ILEE' F. BL\:\DFORD, Corps Superintendent ARTHUR BAKER, :\1. D. ; orp,-; Offl er J OIl'\" GOURLIE, Lady Corps Officer VIOLET M ITTlE, Diyisional urg on H E:\RY H lJ~T, 1. D., Superintendents II E;\RY J. 1\10;\.\11 A , PIER·E LESLIE PIELOU, DAVID PERCY ROBIXSO ,DAVID . r\RDIN, and rL\H.LES ST. G . ORPEN, Lady Superintendents WILIIEDIIN,\ II. AR IIER and CHARLOTTE BIRD, Ambulance Officers LEONARD vV. JEWELL, JOHN H. HOMAN, W:\I. C. CARNEGIE, CHARLE ' ILEY, and JOSEP[[ BA:\1FORD, ursing Offi ce r DORA LLOYD BLOOD, Sergeants PAGET IIAFFIELD, L EWIS A. TOLPUTT, VICTOR C. COLE, DANIEL SLJLLIVAX, R BERT L E,\SK, and HENRY J. SCOTT, Corporals EDWARD G. KELLY, ROBERT J. MAUDE, and WILLIAM M. STRONACII, Pri\'ates GEORGE R. WEBB, WALTER H. BOYD, GRANBY BURKE, GERALD WIL ON, II\1O OLAN, JOHN F. TRUNDLE, JAMES C. O'BRIE , ROBERT H. BOLTO , JOlIN F . OATES, JOSEPH GREAVES, JONATIIA W. GREVILLE, GEORGE EW OME , HERBERT P. MAYNE, EDWARD J. HUTCIIINSON, HENRY W. WmTTO , ROBERT J. HELE , WILLIAM J . BEDLOW, and DAULAT RAM KALIA, Nursing Sisters PHYLLIS FRY, ELIZABETH FREEMA ,KATIILEE PIGOTT,
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AM\, HOD ,SO v REDE, YBIL A DERS KNox-GORE, RUBY FIGGIS, WIlFRED BllTLER, DELAIDE POOLE, E~IILY POOLE, EMILY A . Moo EY, 'l AN F. Mo NEY and RA IlEL GRAIIAM, of the t. John mbulance Brigad ; ' ommanelants R BERT PEAT and LARICE MA DE CRA\\,FlTRTIl MITIr, QuartermaSler HOWARD IIELY, Private VVILLIAM FE flIERSTO:<\n \l ' (,II, Tursingisl rs EILEE MACe RT EY, FRAN ES IAN .r -, IT ATRLl\E ' NR Y, ~I.\ y B TH-J Ol\'E , FLOREl\CE REILLY, and 1.\RY L lIs" ':\IYTITE, of thl: Briti"h Rcd ro. society j Captain ]A:\IES Hl'TS ),' , of th~ P mbr ke Fire Brigad j l\r1YLESKEOGII, M.D., E\'lLLE OR\\AY, ] II WOODS, MARTIN REDMOND ClIEVERS RGlIIE, and . \Ll E 1\1. .\ . KE\, unalla ' heel; C ~rti fi cate ' of Ho no u r. ' Fl)r grcat gallantry di. plaYl:e! during the inn F~in ri!:>ing from 25th .\pril to 5th i\Iay, 1916. Thc i\Iedal" and ~rtif1cat '> oC IIonour were presented by ir II e nry .\. Blake, c.c.\!. ., in Dublin, on 16th January, 1917. T HE
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AMBULANCE
The i"uc of certificate'> by the I'\.'-,sociation has been as follo\\",> [or the ) ~ar ended 30th 'epte mber, 1 16:
ASSOCIATION.
FIrst Aid (:'I 11) First ...\id ("'Omlll) 110m Nursing- (:'lcn) . .. Iloml' 'ur Ing" (\\-0111Ln) Ill'mc H yg-it:llc (:\1 'n) lll)me II)Xi 'ne (\\"L11l1Cn) ,',l11itatioll
27,175 23,6 '3 +,919 21,373 1G4
159
42 77,515
Thl: i..,,,Lle of medalli n" ha,> be n H,500; of lab I.. " 13,19-+, and pendants, 25 . The I n\ alid Transport Corps has 'arr i c\ out 93 rel11o\'als. The .\ ssociatit)n i. SUl:S a "eparat application at ~'l. John'" Gate.
THE
ST.
JOHN
AMBUL ANCE
B RICADE.
r port, which may be
f
btain d on
There has be n a still furth r in reas in the Brigad , which has n arly trebll:d its str ngth in e the outbreak of war. During the twclve 111 nth undel' re\' i w, the foil ,ying- new units hav been Corm 1:-
Nine rps. Fifty-ninc ,\mbulanc l lSlon 'ev n mbl1lanc ection. Eighty ur ing Diyisions. Whilst the pcrsonn 1 of the Brigadc has thousand memb rs.
Incr a ' d by nearly ten
The following return showing th'" male per onn I suppli d by the SL. Jo h n mbulance Prigade , in the utbreak of war i ' a la ling testimony to lhe service that it h a' rend r d in this, the Teate~ t war that the \\ orld has c\' r se 'n, or probably ever will sel::. The numbers C," 'eed the lola! ilia!£' slrl'Jlglil of th 13rig-adc available at the
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commencement of the war, and are still being added to as demands are made by either the Admiralty or War Office. Personnel supplied by t.he St. John Ambulance Brigade to the Military Authorities, Private Ho pitals, Hospital Ships, etc., [mm the outbreak of war to Dec. 1st, 1916. NAVAL AUTHORITIES. Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve .. . Royal Naval Di"ision (l\Iedical Unit) .. . " " " (Supplied by Territorial Branch, S.J.A.A.)
2,668} 4,156 1,248 240
MILITARY AUTHORITIES. 14,402l Military Home Hospitals Reserve ... .. . " " " (Supplied by Territorial Branch, S.J.A.A.) 1,469 17,472 1,431 J R.A. M. C. Expeditionary Force 170 St. J. A. B. Hospital, Etaples, France PRIVATE HOSPITALS, SHIPS, ETC. 170 \. 158)
At home .. . Abroad .. .
328
On demand of Joint Committee of the Order of St. John and British Red Cross Society
323 Total
22,279
The foregoing figures only represent the numbers of men who have enlisted through the Brigade. In addition to the above, very many members ha\'e joined the colours direct. The total number of women members now on Actiye Service i i , 720. On Service Abroad 422. At Home 1,298. (These figures do not include those locally posted by the County Directors.) During the last year in London alone over 600 women members have worked in the Civil Hospitals, namely: The London Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital, St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, Kensington Infirmary, the Cancer Hospital, and the Hospital for Consumption. The Matrons in all cases have been very well Satisfied with the work done. The strength of the Brigade on 30th September was :STRE GTH.
DIVISIONS.
......
District. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Corps. 1 5 10 16 18 8 8 3 2 1 14 4 90
Ambulance. 62 63 109 140 152 157 31 45 26 21 110 30 946 -=
Nursing. 33 30 46 107 79 88 17 25 16 9 24 53 527
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Men. 3,917 2,900 3,7347,405 9,770 7,413 925 1,692 812 592 3,112 1,005
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43,277
\Vomen. 1,90+ 1,238 1,954 3,852 2,730 3,818 446 919 243 276 687 1,507
TOTAL. 5,821 4,138 5,688 11,257 12,500 11,231 1,371 2,611 1,055 868 3,799 2,512
19,57+
62,851
ST.
JOIlI
AMBULANCE BRIGADE
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In every District of the Brigade Overseas the increased activity on account of the War has been well maintained, AMB ULANC E and notwithstanding the large numbers of the personnel, BRICAD E both men and women, who have volunteered and been O VERS EAS . accepted for active service, the numerical strength has not suffered, but has rather advanced, and the enthusiasm and devotion of members to the objects of the Brigade leaves little to be desired. Complete returns are not yet to hand, but those received are quite satisfactory. New units have been formed during the year, as follows :-Australia, 8; Canada, 10; Ceylon, 2; I-long Kong, 4; India, 3 ; New Zealand, 7. Total, 34. The total strength of the Brigade Overseas may be approximately stated at 7, 00. A large number of Voluntary Aid Detachments ha been formed, but full particulars have not yet been received. In some instances, e.g., T \v South Wale, each Division has regi tered a ' a Detachment, and this routine will, I anticipate, be followed in Canada and possibly in other Districts. Our newe t Di trict (the Hong Kong and China) ha. formed a large and efficient V .A. D., and has been doing valuable work in the Colony in connection with an outbreak of small pox. The tolal number of memb r of the Brigade Overseas who have come to thi ountry as Voluntary .\id probationer is 161, viz., ustralia, 15 ; anada, 89; India,S; N e\\'[oundland, 19; New Zealand, 12; South Africa, 19; H ng Kong 1; and Ceylon, 1. The e are all working- usefully under the Joint V. . D. Committee of the Order and British Peel ro society. In sev ral Di tricts, notably in ew Zealand, outh frica (Natal) and w[oundland, members have been actively engaged in collecting comforts for the sick and wounded, and funds for the provision of motor ambulances, \\'ith much ucce s, and for which we are mo:;t grateful. si ,tane has al 0 been g-iv n in connection with th despatch of troop. by the pro\'j ion o[ meal , and other comforts, and in the unloading and transport of the sick and wounded, an I the supply of comfort [or the same. I wouldpecially m ntion India (Bombay and Karachi) and ' outh lUrica in this re pect. eful help ha al 0 been given in connection with Red ross camps . . everal mem ber ' bave been mentioned in Despatche for their service . in the \Var, and s veral have received dec rations, but it is regretted that a complete list is not yet anlilable. The following, however, may be given : urgeon-General Sir James Porter, K. C. B., R. ., ha been awarded the K . . 1\1. ,., [or \"aluable <;ervice in the Dardanelles, etc. Major G. Barclay, . Z. Engineers, V. D., Deputy omm1S tOner, New Zealand, the Order of anilo (5th clas ), award d by the King of Montenegro [or meritorious services. Lieut. -Colonel R. J. Blackham .1. E., until lately ssi tant ommissioner of No. 1 District, hmpire of India, has been award d the D . . 0. Capt. W. R. Gatt, Royal Malta ,\rtillery, Corps ecretary, 1alta Corps, mentioned in Despatch s. Capt. A. J. Gatt, Royal Malta ,\rLillery, uperintendent ' aletta THE
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Div ision, Malta, has received t he Military Cross. (Both b rot hers h ave served in Gall ipoli and Egypt.) Private Stewart Devvling, No. 1 D iv ision, Newfou ndl a nd. Mili ta ry Medal. Nursing Sister Miss B. Ernest, O nehunga Nursing Division, Au cklan d , New Zealand, mentioned in Despatches. l\Iajor Cluny Macpherson, R.A.1\I.C., aft r an arduo us tour of W a r Service in France, Egypt, the Dardanelles, and Salonica, has re turned on leave to 1 ewfoundland, and been ab le temporarily to resu me hi s duties as Assistant Commissioner. T he revision of the" General Regulations" for the Brigade O verseas was completed in June last, and ha met a long felt want. T h e revision was made entirely by the Deputy Commissione r for Brigade O verseas, Mr. William H. l\Iorgan, my Chief Staff Officer, who ha , as u ual, devoted all of his hardly earned leisure to the executive work of the Brigade. To him, as well as to the Surgeon-in -Chief, Surg on -General Sir J. Porter, K.C . B., K . C. M.G., R . . , and to Mrs. Dalton, Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of the Nursing Divisions, as also to the Supe rior Officers and to all ranks of the Brigade O ,-erseas who have so loyally supported me, my grateful thanks are due. ,N,ote. The aboye should be regarded as an interim report only. Owing to stress of Circumstances, the full report will not be publi hed at present.
Generous gifts were received during 1916. Among others were 36 casts of ancient Seals of the Order of St. John, from originals now in the British Museum, and nine el ctroca~ts of portrait-medals of Sir Richard Shelley, who was titu lar Lord Pnor of the English Priory during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. All of these were given by Mr. W. Barclay Squire, who is a member of the Library Committee. An interesting set of lithographic views of Malta were given by Major R. J. M. Coffin, F. R. c. P . ; and Lady Watson gave in memory of the late Sir Charles Watson, K. C.nI. G. , so long a membe~ of the Order, a suit of Sixteenth Century chain-armour of aracen design, and an ancient Oriental bronze bowl, with Arabic'inscriptions, found on the site of the M uri 'tan in Jerusalem, where stood the original Hospice of the. Order of St. J oh11 during the Crusades. Lady \~atson al~o gave certa1l1 books from her late husband' , library, dealing with the hlstory of Jerusalem. A portrait in oil - a good copy of contemporary date of the original at Malta- of Grand Master de Rohan (1775) was obtained for the Chapter-Hall at St. John's Gate; and a small table from Malta, of Florentine design, ornament.ed with the Cros. of the Order, and having an inlaid marble top, has also been acqUIred. Th.e most interesting of the recently-published books connected with th~ hIstory of. the Order of St. John is a monograph by Monsignor Mifsud, Libranan of the Government Library at Malta, and custodian mos~ of the archives of the Order dating from Malta times, on t h e English Langue of th,~ Order of St . John," printed for the author in aletta, at the .Malta Chronicle" Press. This book contains many hlth~rto unpublJshed reference to the Order's old archives and mccl!eval documents and letters bearing upon the history of the THE LIBRARY.
?t
v:
37
R EPORT OF THE CHAPTER- GENERAL .
E ng lis h " La ng u e" a nd P rio ry in Engla nd. We owe a debt of gratitude t o Mon s ig nor Mi fsud fo r t h us b ri nging to light much important historical m alter, w hich he h as been in the best position to uti lise fu ll y for t h e eluc idation of rnany hitherto obscure points in the history of the O rder a nd of ils English branch in particular. This is not the place where one can discuss the several controversial points of our English Priory's hi ,tory, now raised again by Canon Mifsud. M ention should also be made of a useful short account of the Priory Ch u rch of 1.. J ohn, preceded by a sketch of the Order's history, with particula r ref rence to the Engli h Priory and its Priors, in a recent book by Mr. H . W. Fincham; its value is much enhanced by numerous pho tographic illustratio ns . The fifth annual report of th Ellesmere Commandery hows that there wa a balance in hand of £45 5s.2d. on 30th September. Subscriptions of it members to charitable objects amounted to £26 10s.0c.1. Over £ 1,450 has been subscribed by the Commandery and its member ' and friends [or the benefit of the woun led in addition to many gifts in kind. The money has been spent on materials from which over 20,000 articles of clothing, dressings, etc. , have been sent to the Sl. John vVarehouse. The Societies affiliated to the Commandery have succ ss[ul1y carried on their variou efforts. The Earl of Derby ha been attached to the Commandery as 'econd Knight of Justice in the place of th late Ir lement Royd .
ELLESMERE
COMMANDERY.
THE DISTR ICT NURSING CUILD OF ST. JOHN , WELLINCTON , NEW ZEALAND .
This Guild founded under the Order continues its useful work. During the year ended 3bt October, 1916, the vi ils t.o sick poor in their own homcs numbered 5,887, and 11 additional pati Ills were registered. The last office were carried out in connection with 12 pat.ients. ince the Guild started in 1903 the cases treated am unt. to 2,063.
After t.he econd expulsion of tb J esuils fro111 Malt.a, rand ria ter Pinto establi~hed at Val etta the present University of lh i~land, which he endowed \\-itb the confi cated revenue or lbe exp lled monk. Under a recent statute this U niver ' ity was re-grant.cd t.he power of conferring honorary degrees, and on 15th December, 1916, conferred t.he degree of M. D. honoris causa on [our consultant to the Force .
UNIVERSITY OF MALTA .
OBITUARY .
The Chapter-General records wi th deep regret the death of the following Members and Honorary Associates : KNICHTS
OF
JUSTICE .
Colonel ir lement Mo lyneux Roycls, c. B., on 28lh January, 1916. F ield Marshal The Earl KiLchener of Khartoum, K. G., K. P., P . . , G. c. B . , 0 . 1\1., T.C •• 1., G . . I.G., G.C.l.E., R . E., on 5th Jun , 1916. T h Earl of andwich, K. c. v. 0., on 26th June, 19 16.
38
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GE ERAL. KNICHTS
OF
CRACE.
Lieut.-Colonel Henry Brydges Yates, M.D., A.M. C., on 21st January, 1916. Colonel Sir Charles Moore vVatson, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.E., on 15th March, 1916. vVilliam Allan Jamieson, M.D., on 21st April, 1916. Carl Ferdinand Henry Bolckow, in February, 1916. Major Henry Erne t Baskerville Walton, on 22nd May, 1916. Stuart Crawford Wardell, on 7th July, 1916. Sir James Dromgole Linton, P. R. I., on 3rd October, 1916. LADIES
OF
CRACE.
Catherine, Mrs. S. C. Wardell, on 5th June, 1916. Sarah, Miss Macnaughtan, on 24th July, 1916. Caroline, Mrs. Shaen, in June, 1916. ESQUIRE.
Major Charles Comyn Scott Scott-Gatty, on 24th July, 1916. HONORARY
SERVINC
BROTHERS.
John Gittins, on 7th December, 1915. Philip Phelps, M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P., on 8th April, 1916. Frederic Nicolas Clare Melhado, on 18th October, 1916. William Henry Maunder, on 10th December, 1916. HONORARY
ASSOCIATES.
Alfred Chawner, lVI.R.C .S., L.R.C.P., on 5th October, 1916. George Thomas Woods, L.R.C.P., on 5th November, 1916. Sir Clement Royds was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Ambulance Department for many years, and as Knight of Grace was a selected Member of Chapter for a long period before promotion to Knight of Justice. He was President of the Rochdale Centre, and, with Lady Royds, presented to the town a hand ome building as Drill Hall, with other rooms attached for ambulance purposes. Lord Kitchener was a Life Member and Pre ident of the Indian Branch, and after the visit of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales to India in 1905, received a special vote of thanks from the London Committee acknowledging the very great support given by himself and the India~ Committee in encouraging the formation of local Centres and placing them on a s.atisfactory basis. He had also on occasions borne testimony to the admlrable work done by the St. John Ambulance Brigade during the South African and present wars. Lord Sandwich, took great interest in ambulance work in his own county of Huntingdon and in the Metropolitan area. Colonel Yates was a zealous supporter of the Ambulance Department in Canada, and gave valued assistance in the formation of Brigade units and the enrolment of nurses during the present war. Sir Charles Watson had a distinguished career in the Army and was the friend and lieutenant of General C. G. Gordon in the 'oudan in
OBITUARY.
39
1874-5. He was on special service in Egypt in 1882-3, and was th e daring captor of the citadel or Cairo after the Batlle of Tel-el-Kebir. He was afterwards acting Sirdar, and promoted Pasha in the Egyptian Army, and Governor-General of the Red ea Lilloral. He was Chairman of the Palestine Exploration Fund, and of the Order's British Ophthalmic Hospital, on the Committee of which he served for many years, hi ' knowledge of native customs and of the Holy Land being of incalculable value. Among Sir Charles Watson's important publications was his LIfe of ]IIfajor General Sz'r Charles rVz'lson, whom he defended for his conduct of the Gordon Relief Expedition; and his latest was his Story of Jerusalem, in which there is reference to the Order's IIospital. cenotaph has been placed in the Crypt of the Grand Priory hurch to his memory. Dr. Jamie. on entered the Order as an Esquire in 1904, and was promoted I night of Grace in 1907. He interested himself greatly in the British Ophthalmic IIospital, to which he ga\'e a valuable X-ray apparatus and a dynamo for ,\'orking it. The eastern stained glass window in the Crypt of the Grand Priory Church was also given by him. Mr. Bolckow was one of the originators of the Iiddlesbrough-onTees Centre in the Cleveland District of Yorkshire. Major Walton wa a generous benefactor to the funds of the British Ophthalmic Hospital oml11ittee, of which he was a member, and to which he made a handsoml; testamentary bequest. Mr. S. C. "\ ardell was Deputy om missioner or o. V. District of the t. John Al11bulanc Brigade. He was enrolled lIonorary A social in 1889 for services, and promot d to Knight of Grace in 1896, and was one of tbe most zealous upporters of ambulance work in the iidlands, forming in 1 78 at the Tib"belf and Bircbwood ollierie, the first Colliery entre f the movement. He had e\ er since gi\ en the greatest possible encouragement, both by p rsonal sup rvision and liberal pecuniary support to the local corps of the Brigade, which have been ,veil represented on active service during tbe outh African and present wars, always maintaining a high standard of efficiency. There was a pathetic interc"t attached to the death of .Me. S. Wardell who predecea ed her hu. band by only five ,\eeks. She \\'as made Lady of Grace in 1897, and wa Lady uperintendent of the Tibshelf ur -ing Division, in whi '11 capacity -he was presented to Queen Victoria when the Tibshelf, Birchwood and Babbington orp, under command of Mr. vVardcll, bad the honour of bing inspectcd by Her Majesty in V indsor Park in 18 c 3. Mrs. "\Var lell wa a devoted helpmeet to her husband in the multifarious dutic. of a public and philanthropic nature in which his life in the Colli~ry District was sp nt for +4 year. Dr. Phelps wa a great advocate of the t. John Ambulance As "ociation and of the Brigade in Leic st r hire. Mr. M Ihado had rendered exceptional service to th Iiddlesex Ho "pita!, of which he wa cretary. Mr. Maunder acted a Honorary ecretary of the Great \Vcstern Railway Centre, of which II. R. II. Princess Christian became Pre id nt in its early days, much of it " progress and success being due to his initiative and energy.
APPENDIX.
FINANCIAL
THE
ACCOUNTS
OF THE
ORDER.
1.
Income and Expenditure ccoLlnt for the year ended 30th September, 1916.
2.
Balance Sheet at 30th September, 1916. THE
3.
JOHN
ORDER.
BRIGADE
HO PlTAL.
Income and Expenditure ccoLlnt [rom 20th October, 1914, to 20th October, 1916. JOHN
WAREHOUSE
FUND.
Income and Expenditure Account [rom 20th October, 1914, to 20th October, 1916. THE
:1.
OF THE
AMB LANCE
T.
-".
FUND
"\ccount of Receipts and Payments for the year ended 30th September, 1916. T.
4.
WAR
ORDER
OF
T.
JOHN
OF JERUSALEM.
Account of Rec ipls and Payments on behalf of the Joint War ommillee o[ lhe rLier and lhe Briti 11 Red Cross Society [or the year ended 20th October, 1916. LI T
Of CONTRIBUTIONS.
7.
To the War Fund of the Ord er.
8.
To the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital.
INCONIE AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
+2
FOR YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 191 6.
43
INCOME.
EXPENDITURE. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
£799 14 5
Sa la ri es R a tes a nd Tax es . . R ent P r inti ng, Stationery and Gene ra l E xpens es Audi t Fee . . Expenses connected with Little Maplestead Sp cial Grants Hosp ital G rants . . . Contributions to uperann uation F und
1277 13
499 67 1 57 70 562 715
15 6 15 18
3-14
1
Mem be rs ' o bl ations Members' fou ndalio ns . . InLer sL 0 11 In vc slm nl s Inlel'esl o n Loan Lo Lhe LJ ohn 's G aLe (Cle rke nwell) Co" LLd. Ground R nL
6
10 3 0 6 JO 10 15 2
,£1818 3 0 1558 0 0 ,£2255
3 7
51 7 6 103 3 9 2409 14 10
1
4999 10 7 Deduct Proportion of R ent, Rates, Taxes, etc. , applicable to Ambulance D epartment
1713 3 7 £3286
7 0
5785 17 10
A MBUL AN CE DEP AR TMENT .
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT .
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-
Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses Salaries and ' Vages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Carriage and freight TERRITORIAL BRANCH-
Salaries . Printing, Stationery and General Expens es Outfits, etc. , granted to Voluntary Ai d Detachments Travelling Expenses
£ 5867 2760 1989 732
18 17 11 3
INSTRUCTI N AND SALE OF STORES--
-l-
,£10539 13 10 Gross profit on a le of lores Donalion . and Annual u bscriptiol1s 656 16 6 Charged Lo enlres and detached classes in resp c l of in tI-uction 8130 5 8
8 10 1
11350 10 11
19326 16 0
401 3 0 195 3 8 450 19 9 2 6 6 1049 12 11 TN YALID TRANsrORT
[NVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-
Expenses of removal of invalids Salaries and \\' ages Printing Stationery and General Expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of carriages and appliances
962 2 3 587 1 5 91 8 4
ORP. -
F ee for r mo\'al of invalids
1499 9
4
-l-
6
134 6 0 1774 18 0
THE ST, JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-
Public duty and maintenance of stations, including wages of Station Attendants . Salal-ies-Administration Trayelling Expenses Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Uniforms
THE ST. JOHN AJlf B LA
360 724 507 679 131
PENSION
8 6 6 13 2
3 8 3 5 2
Contributions stations
E BRIGADE--
toward
maintenance
of 65
2402 16 9 600 0 0
PROPORTION OF RENT, RATES AND TAXES, ETC. ,
1713 3 7 500 0 0
applicable to Ambulance Departm ent TRANSFER TO TAXATION RESERVE ACCOUNT
19391
2 2
BRITISH OP H THALMIC HOSPITAL AT JERUS A LEM.
Expenses at London Office including printing, stationery and general expenses
51 16 8
9 10
OPHT HALMIC HOSPITAL A T JERUSA L EM .
Dona lions and Annual ' ub criptiolls Dividends and interest on sp cial funds.
177 0 0 167 1 1J 3H 18 11
ALMONRY.
A LMON R Y .
1 10 8 1 -l- 5
Diets Dressings Contribution Lu Parish House
55 15
5
58 10 6 L IBRARY .
Purchase of books, prints and interest to the Order
20891 BRIT ISH
objects
D ona tions and Annual Sub criptions Offe rtory , L J Ohll ' S Day. Interest on deposit
2 1 0 56 15 1 0 8 -l-
4
.)
£27 107 11
0
85
of
32
2 11
RESERVE
.-\gainsl depreciation of Investments
tOOO
0
0
3287 11
9
,£27 107 11
0
BALAN CE
Carried to Balance Sheet
BALANCE SHEET AT
4+
30th SEPTEMBER, 1916.
4S ASSETS.
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. £5 265 16 10 2719 10 0
SUNDRY CREDITORS AND OUTSTANDINGS \tVAR TAXATION RESERVE ACCOUNT
£7985 SPECIAL FUNDSFor St. John's Gate, additional buildings " St. John's, CleI-kenwell, advowson " Staff superannuation " British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, Building Fund Endowment Fund (subject to depreciation in value of Investments per contra) Legacy for beautifying Church of St. John, Clerkenwell
. tOOO 0 1121 4 3581 16 £2253
8
5+16 16
0 0 9
7670
+
1
100
0
0
-----
16473 2000
59773 16 161 0
2 0
3287 11
9
5 0
2 0 £6506 200
5 0
2 0 £6706
1
-----
£2481 4025
In hand
0
RESERVE for re-instating the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, after the vVar CAPITALAs per last account Oblations commuted Balance of Income and Expenditure Account for the year to date, as per annexed Statement
6 10
CASHAt BankCUI-rent Account Deposit Account
63222
4 10 0
0
7 11
INVESTMENTS HELDOn Gen ral Account£3115 12 4 Indi a 3 p.c. Stock £3108 1 6 Bank of England tock" A" account £1000 Leeds, Bradrord & Halifax Railway 6 p. c . Guaranteed tock £1200 Birkenbead Railway Consolidaled 4 p.c. t.ock £2800 Ceylon 3 p. c. tock £1500 Madras and outhern Mahratla Railway 4 p. c. Debenture tack £2000 ien-a Leon +p.c. Inscribed tack . £2000 oulb African + p.c. Inscribed ' t.ock. £53+2 8 6 War Loan +~ p.c. lock, 1925-+5 £ 500 0 0 \\Tar avings ertificates £5000 0 0 Exchequer Bonds 5 p. c. 1920 £3000 0 0 Treasury Bills LE S : Reserve against depreciat.ion (Value at 30th September 1916, £30,216 9 10) In respect of Brilish Ophthalmi' Ilo pital Endo·w ment. Fund£ 783 9 1 Bank of England tock" B .. account . ,£2061 14 6 India 3~ p.c. tock £ 65 0 0 Easl India Railway "B " annuity . . . 1 5) (Value al 30lh eplember, 1916 £+252
2492
9 10
7829
4 11
1545
0
0
1308 2+15
0 4
0 0
ES on
34715 12 10 6000 0 0 28715 12 10
2009 11 2 1912 4 11 1495
0 0 5416 16
1
----6313 8 1 69 15 100 0
3+132
tl283
3
5038
9
6
258 14
7
hanJ
+102 12 10
FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT JER SALEM FIXTURES A D FITTINGSIn London Al Jerusalem
396 300
0 0
0 0 696
COST OF PRE lISE, al and adjoining l. John's Gate, .Ierk nwell, including the share In and lhe loan to the L John's at' (Clerkenwell ) Co., Lld., and Freehold properly lel on lea
RrGTlTS IN
LERKENWELL, ADVOWSO ASTLE AT KOLOSSI,
YPRUS
8 11
0 1 0
INSIGNIA, MEDALS AND DIES on hand
ST. JOHN'S,
>
0
1121 3+
7 Having- examined the above Balanc Shed and IncGllw :tnd ExpL' nclitur' ...\ c('ollnt wilh the bOllks <llltl \ out'hers of lhc Grand Prioey of lhl' On.lcr Dr the IIospital of St. John of J l'rusall'Ill in England, \\" h >reby certify thell1 to \)(' l'llITl' L'l. 3, FredcI-ick's Place, PRICE, \\ . \ 11·; IUIl.)l SE & CO. Old JCWI·y,lE.C. 2. 27lh March, 1917.
0
6
29308 -I-
0
0 0
£89680 19 £89680 19
2
1471 17 0 1985 4 0 1965 4 0 6 11 537 387 10 0 5000 0 0 2937 12 2
SLNDRY DEBTOR Ambulance Department, Ie s re ervC' General ut landings Advance (secured) C.\RRIAGE, TORE ,\:-ID ApPLIA or in u e, eSlimaled al
5
7
47
46
{the CBranb
~rior\?
of tbe
~rber
of tbe " TAR
Account of R eceipts and P ay m ent for
1bospital of St. 301)11 of 3erusalelll FUND. the year e nd ed 30th S eptelnber , 1916.
--------------------------------------RECEIPTS.
"
Amount received from Lady Hadfie ld for the Anglo-r\mcrican Hospital, \Vim e reux, ex pended as p er contra Sales of the Book "Chivah'Y and the Wounded" Interest on Deposit
-
PAYMENTS.
Balance of Fu n d at 1st October, 1915 ContributionsReceived on General Account for" 1 ewfoundland" \\lards " for" New Zealand" Comfol-ts ' Fund " for the" Silver Thimble" Gift Fund,
lEnglanb.
III
£6271 £J8-++ 18 6000 0 730 0 1070 7
5
3
9 0 0 3 96-+5
6
0
,')90 18 11 5 18 162
0
3 11
Payment
to So u t h port H ospita l, under guara ntee
GrantsTo t. John Volunlary Aid Detachment and other Hospitals For Endowment or "Newfoundland " \\Ta rds in Auxiliary Hospitals For Comfol-ts for cw Zealanders in English and French Hospitals To Lord Methuen's Fund for entertaining Sick and vVounded at l\Ialta For" Foden Disinfecto r, presented by the" ilver Thimble"
£464 15 2321
9
25 1070
Expe nditure on behalf of the Ang lo-American Ho pital, \\'imereuxSalaries of P e rsonn el Travelling Expen es of P e rso nn Postage and leneral Exp nses
0
0
4132
1
0
7 +
8 10
250
I'
£2000
0 7
8 7 3
577 8 5
0 3
6 2 3 590 18
11
Salary and Maintenance of the Chaplain at the .. t. Joh n Ambulance Brigade Hospital, Etaples
-+18
0
Cost of Organising Voluntary Aid D e tachment and M o bi lization of t. John mbulance Briga de Militar'Y Reserves
627
8 0
Expend iture on PeL onnelurses' alarie furniture and Fitting ... for- the use of the and the Trained urs s' D eparlm ent
2
67 19
2
63
,"l
9
161 JO
0
t. John '\'archouse
Ad mi nistra tiol1£:3" 10 0 16 5 2 12 16 10
~ alarie
Tra\ ' !ling Expen PostaRE' and Telegrams General Expen, es, includi ng teas for voluntary worker at lhe t. John \\ 'arehouse ,'\udit Fee
3 8 10 10
0 0
Total Expenditure Balance of FundCa h on Deposit and Currenl A 'count Treasury Bills at co. t ,
..{6558 19-+
1 2
-+ 1
8501
3
5
113
.)
8
AddSundry Outstanding Accounts
'£16,675 12
--
£,8061
3
6 1-+
9
£16,675 12
1 H e ld for Southport Ho pita l and sun dry funds H e ld on General A co unt
£7158 1456
1 10 7 J
£ '6 1-+
9
1
AuciiteJ a nd found CO ITt' ct, 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C. 2. 27t h March, 1917.
i'RI 'I':, \V .\T ERlll)( SF
c
Cl) .
0
48
49
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Income and Expellditl1J-e Account from
Maintenance
(II). Contributions
I nterest on Deposit Total
39126 10
1
10004
5
4
566 18
3
937
3
6
8
39693
-I-
109-1-1
8 10
49130 15 150-15063-1- 17
BRIGADE HOSPITAL. 20th October, 1914, to 20th October, 1916.
Accou nt.
5 9
(a)
MaintenanceProvi ions . llrgery and Dispcn ary Domcstic Establishm nt ' Salaril' and "'ages j.\'Ii.,c 11ancolls , Carriagc, Freight and Pa king
2
£419 18
1
591 9 98 13 3719 19 47 9 133 13
-I-
9 9
+ 7
£4299 7 10 2675 1 9 6760 14- 3 9 + 5 43 10 153-1388 0 7 172 9 2
-Total Cost of (b )
5011
1aintenanc
2
Total Cost or Maintenance and Ad In i 11 istl'a t ion
8
Balance of llo'ipital Fund £39,693
8
4
£44,969 11
6 £50,63-1- 17
6
7
6
J-I-2 1-1- 10 19 1 10 6 19 6 22 -I- 10
0 3 9
177 7 139 18 33 It :> 17 39 13 17-1- 1-1-
Tota l Co t of Administration
34028
9 £35639
Admini~lral i on-
alarics . Printing and tationery Postag ' and T I gram Tra\ 'lling Expense osloI' .\pp als Genel al ExpcnsL' s
Balance of Hospital Fund Brought forward at 21st October, 1915
2
30628
3 10
~
.2 0
20 10 8
8
1066 10
310-1-0 11
5
36705 17
0
1
13929
-1-12
10
65-~
5665
5
3-1-02 '
2
8
£39,693
8
-I- £-I- -~,969 11
2
,\ lldited an 1 found corr ct, CHATI ERIS
13929
.
lCll~)LS ,-, '
6 £50,63-1- 17
~ L)"
Char , l' rl' d .\L'COlllllanls,
1, Ql1eCIl Victoria Street, E. C.-I-, 13th FebnIary, 1917,
0
, llonorary AudItor ', D
.2
S1
50
ST.
JOHN
HOUSE
WARE
20th Octobe r , 1914, to 20th O cto be r , 1916.
Incom e a nd Expenditure Account from
Dr.
1916.
1915. £33 15
To Donations
" Grant FI-om General Fund " Sundry Gifts of StOl'es (Estimated \" altle)
8000
0 0
6+33 1+ 11
+ 8
23210
Gencral and Medical &c. . . Packing and FI-eig bt
1++33 1+ 11
1 0 75752
1916.
ToLal.
By Stores (includillg valuc of Gift as p r contra)
Lc!':>
525+2
r.
1915.
Total. £33 15
1
FUND.
lores, Equipment,
charg- d to other Funds
£57318 5 5 750 6 0
£29353 18 1 768 16 6
58068 11 5 6194 G 8
30122 1+ 7 3729 8 7
5187+ 4 9
26393
5 8 6 0 £78267 10 9
Cost of JJ andling \Vag s . Rcnt of \\'are bou {' Ral 5, rnSUJ'(LJ1C , ctc. . Light.ing, rIvaling" and Clcaning' I ep'l.Irs ami l'l.: nc\\als of I'illings, C·c.
"
+29 79 13 23 18
15 8 13 2 6 0 8
7
6 10
56+ 10
3
706
1
5
1++ 5 66 1 ..H 12 60 19
G
2 7 +
217 71 53 25
.13 13 0 1'
3 0 1 2
315 18 7 60575 19 9
296+3 15 11
90219 15
Total Expcndilur'
~
"
£90,219 15
+ 5 18 4 1+ 2 11 ,J 13 1 1270 11
l'hnagcm nl E\.j1cl1 , cs Slaff alaries . )' • T nnllng and. «Llinner), PoslngL ,l nt! Tel gl-ams ,cllcral Expen ses
Total Income .
333 175 82 37 7b
Balance of ' t.
.
52754 13
7
368 4 G 27+67 11 11
J hn ' VarchoLlse Fund.
6 + 3 0222
5
9997 10 2 - - --
8
£90,219 15 I\uditcd and found Curreel
.11.\T fERIS
1, Qucen Victoria Slrel'l, E. '. I.
13th F bruarr, 1917.
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Account of Receipts and Paym e nts on behalf of the Joint War For the Yeal- ended
30bn of 3crusalcln Co mmittee of the Ord er and th e Britis h Red Cross Socie ty. 20th October, 1916.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PAYMENTS.
RECEIPTS. (a) Contributions Received at St. J ohn's GateFor the General Fund For Motor Ambulances For Motor Boats For "-Our Day"
onlribulions , £17093 8063 2650 538
7 9 0 0
2 8 0 0
(b)
2834-+ 16 10
£28344 16 10
V\'a r Ex pe ndi t ure o n b e ha lf of th e J oi n t \V a r C OJ11m itteePer onn e l \\'ages, Iaintenan e, Travelling Expenses and Equipment Ordt.rlic ur '
Refund by the Joint War Co m m ittee of War Expenditure made on its behalf by the Order as per contra In Cash By Payments to Orderlies in France on behalf of the Order
S ums pa id t o th e J o int W ar Comm itt e
9038
2
3
1808
3
6
.£6038 5 5 25 G 19 8 - - --
£8625
5
1
10-1-
5
7
96<) 13
<)
365 12
7
1\10 t ol' Ambul a nce
108-1-6
5
9
dminislralion Expen es
Vo lunt;wy A id Detach m ' n l-. . \dl1lini~tra iOIl E. ' pense.', lt1 c luuin CT Salal-ie ., Postage, PrintiIl 'Y <l nJ . tationery, Trav~lling-, Light~lg ,IIlti tl <ding, Repairs and (,elll'ntl E:-"PCI1Sl'<'
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d m ini -tmtion E:-.pcne<,
Including ,alari s f D partmL'I1ts, Postage, Printing and Statiolll'ry. Travclling Ligbting and llcating, Repnirs and ,eneral Expenses .
•
Payments re 'ovcra bl e by t h e J oi n t \ Va r Co mmi ttee . From tbe \ Var Office and olh 'r per. ons
£39,191
2 7 corn~cl II\TTt':RI ' NI II
10 -1-6
.=;
9
'£39,191
2
7
Audit 'd and found 1, Queen \'icloria 'tn'el, E. e.-1-. 13th February, 1917.
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harte red
0.,
ccounlant , lIonorary Audilor .
S4
R EPORT OF THE CHAPTER - GE
ERAL.
S5
CONTRIBUTlON .
ST. JOHN TH E W A R FUND
OF
THE
AMBULANCE LlST
ORDER.
BRIGADE
HOSPITAL
OF CO NTRIB UTI ONS
for th e Yea r e nd ed 20th O ctober , 1916. LIST O F CONTRIB UTIONS From 1st O ctober, 1915, to 30th Septem ber, 191 6. Patriotic Association of ewfoundland The Silver Thimble Lt-. Col. A. D. Acland . . \Vanganui ( . Z.) Patriotic Committee Im'ercargill (1 . Z.) Red Cross Society
£ s. d . £6,000 0 0 1,070 7 3 1,000 0 0 £700 30
0 0
0 0
United Farmers of Alberta Association Col. H. B. Hans-Hamilton Hong-Kong Centre Manchestel" Centre, S.].A.A. Frederick S . Phillips Mrs. ]. \Vimbun1 Laurie, Halifax, N.S. The Lord Bolton • . . . . . . £25 each.-Ceylon Branch, S.J . A.A. Colombo, Portsmoulh Centre S.].A.A., Sheffield Centre, S.J.A.A. £20 each.-Miss Brodrick, Hastings Centre, S.J.A.A., Hugh Myddleton School St. Joho's V.A.D., Stockport Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis, c. v.o., III.D. £10 each.-Mrs. ]. A. Harrison, Mrs. Staten, Capt. P. L. E. Walker Collecting Box on S. S. Astoria Blackhall D. C., S. J. A. A. Wandsworth Common D.C., S.J.A.A. . . . . £55s. each.-Major-General James Aylmer Haldane, C. B. , D.S.O., "X " Chair Patent Co., Ltd.. . . . . £5 each.-Fitzroy Street D . C .. S.].A.A., Sir James Mills, K.C.M.G. Harvest Festival at Langtoft The Hon. H. E. Pollock Birkenhead Y.M.C.A. D.C., S.J . A.A. W. R. Castle, J unr. . . . The Hon. Mr. C. V. Bosanquet, C.S.I., C. LE. Collection at Bishopthorpe Church . T. Nelson, M.D. • • • • £2 each.-Mrs. Carter, New York, Major Sir A. Lamb, Rev. E. Morgan, San Francisco, Spenoymoor Ladies Nursing D.C., S.J.A.A. . Murton Branch, S.J.A.A. Amounts under £ 1
730 0 202 3 150 0 73 9 50 0 50 0 31 0 25 10 75
0 9 0 6 0 0 8 0
0
0
60 0 10 10 10 5
0 0 0
30 0 7 10 7 7 7 0
C 0 0 0
10 10 10 0 4- 9 4- 9 3 10 3 3 3 1 3 0 2 2
0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 1 10 1 8
0 0 6
6
0
£9,645
Newfoundland Centre and uI"sing Division City of Derry" OUI" Day" Fund . County D o n e g a l " " . No. V. District S.J.A.B. collection-per the late S. C. \Vardell and S . \ V. Malkin, Deputy Commissioner New Zealand Centres and Nursing DivisionsAuckland Ambulance and ul"sing Division £2.10 0 0 • apier " " " " 225 16 4 Thames ,. " " " 200 0 0 \Vanganui" " " " 125 17 0 Ha,\'era " " ., " 102 8 6 \\'anganui Patriotic Committe 100 0 0 \\rellinglon Ambulancc and ursing Division 18 0 0 Pelone " " " " 7 10 0 Petone C nlral ., 7 10 0 " " Lower Hutt " 5 0 0 " " " Masterlon ,, 5 0 0 " " " Palmerslon Torth 5 0 0 " " " A. J. Seed ' . 5 0 0 \Vellinglon Corporation Tramways Divi. ion 1 6 0 ~o.
IV. Di trict, .].A.B. Collection-pc r Col. C. J. Trimble, C.M.G., Deputy 'ommissioner ~o . \ ' 1. Di tricl, .J . . B. ollcclion per B. Palmer, D l'puly Commissioner. . Carel Colleclion-per Mal"coni House ommillel" The Lady founl teph n . . . Proceeds of Sale of The Count ss of Liverpool'S Knilling Patlern Book . . . . [,200 eaeh- ir Francis Ley, BT., liss 10lyncux ~ew outh \\'ales Di triet, .J.A.B. Vl"r l"as JOO 0 0 l\1anby (~ . . \\'.) , ursing Di\'i ion 60 0 0 Mis Brodri 'k . . £100 each-G. F. Birch, Daughters of the Empirc in L' . . r\., Fiji Red ros" The Earl of J ~rsey, l\lrs, Freeman Martin, Fiji, Th~ Hon. \ Vallac Tesb itt, The" Queen" T \V, paper Miss Richal"ds imla Tursing Di\'isi 11 • ' , Collection per The Mayor ol Soulhampton Canadian Red Cross ociely . . Collection in Basutoland- per Mrs. Long Collected on Flag Day in Smelhwick, o. III. Districl, .J .. \. B., per T. H. \Voolston, Deputy Commissioner . . . £60 each-C. \\ . Bartholomew, Call cted at . P ter's Church-pe r Bournemoulh Division, No. II. District, .J.A. B. . . Mrs. Hoare and family . £52 lOs. each- ir Robcrt Han'ey, London l'i h Trade Association \Var Relief Fund Commill e Mrs. Dicki . The " A[ rican World" . 'Xmas Fair al Maidenhcad- pcr A. B. Basset . .£50 each-I.' AI.lOnYIllous," o. 13 Croydon Nursing Division, <;>. 1. DlslrIcl, The Hon. The 1\1asler of Gray, George Kenyon, MISS Mayhe ...", Plymoulh ursing Di\ision, No. fX. District, .J.A.B., Miss Waterfield
£2680 2000 2000
0 0 0
0 0 0
1786
5
4
1058
7 10
802
3
6
434 16 396 16 Y 3 -;) 0
7 1 0
316 10 i-OO 0
0
160 110
0 0
0 0
900 0 90 8 2 10 78 2
0 0 0 6
1
75
0
0
120 55
0 0
0 0
105 53
0 0 0
0 0 0 6
~?
.)-
50 12
350
0
0
56
ST.
JOH
IB U L A TeE BRIGAD E
Ho
P ITA L
CO
57
CONTRIBUTJO S. T R IBUTION .
The Marchioness of Ze tla nd Membe rs of t he 'W a k efiel d and District B o wling Club P enny Fu nd fo r Sick and W o und ed a t \Vo r ksop . P a rt pro ceeds o f a n En ter tai nm e n t at C hi s wi ck . . ,£40 each-" A nonymo us," County Sligo Nur ing D ivision, No. XII. D istrict, S. }. A. B. A Friend of Miss Goodbody Proceed of an American Tea and Social at Becke r met Collection in Basutoland-per Mrs. Ashton , ,£30 each-Collection at Il ford-per \ V. R . Magnus, Metropolitan Centre, No. I. Distr ict R oyal School for Deaf and Dum b Chi ldren, Margate Collection-per Mr. l\Iansoor Collected by the Employees of the Orient Bonded \ \!areho ll ses ,£25 each-Mrs. Benthall, Proce ds of a Bazaar at Holyport, B I-ks, George H . Pope, Sheffield Centre, S .}.A. ,l. , Cecil F. A. \\'alker Proceeds of Lectures given by Mr. H. \\!. Fincham Profit of Stall at \Vomen's \ \!ork Exh ibition S . Riley Lord " I n Memoriam," E. L. Employees of R. & H . Green and Silley \ Veir, Ltd . , at l\Ii II wall , Poplar and Surrey Commercial Dock \ Vorks Collected by Mrs. \V rigley Collection at S. } ohn's Church , Bacup ,£15 each-The Coun t ess of Cassillis, Mrs. Illingworth, Mrs. Bevil Smithers, \ Vimbledon and Merton N ursing Division Miss Goodbody Collection-per S. B. Piers £10 lOs. each-Major and l\Irs. B. \ V. BowdleI', Bradford Lantern Lecture in Technical College Hall-per Edwin Charlesworth, Proceeds of .E.& C. Railway Concert at Clapham. . ,£10 each-The Lady Ellenborough, Hellifield Church Schools L.B.& S.C. Railway Ambulance Classes at Brighton Collection at Newland Avenue School, Hull Proceeds of an Entertainment at Penrith High chool, tamford IIill Collected by Oulton Men' s V. A. D. . Collected by Miss M . } ohnston . . Collected by Gateshead Voluntary Training Corps Couaty of Antrim Relief Committee. . Collection-per Miss M. Pick . . Offertory at S . Gabriel's Church, \\!anvick quare, S . W . Collected by Locomotive and Carriage Department, G . \\'. R., Old Oak Common Collection at Eclipse "\!orks, Wimborne Collection at Church Parade Dawley ursing Division No. VII. District-per Col. E. Cureton, Deputy Commiss ioner' Collected by Miss L. }. Law . . . Proceeds of a Village Entertainment at Cleobury Mortimer P r oceeds of a procession by Tantobie Wesleyan Sunday School ,£5 5s. each-Miss D. Cartmail, F. Morris Chapman, Mr. and Miss K. Hunt . . . . . . ,£5 each-Mrs. Leschallas, Collected from Ambulance men by Ambulance men only, L.B.&S. C. Railway Centre, A . Orr , S.E.& . Railway Ladies Ambulance Class Concer t, Swanley, ,. M.}. V." . Proceeds of a Lecture at Albany Hotel, Hastings-per Miss Thekla Bowser . . . . . Collected by Otley Centre. . . Collection at S. Saviour's Church, Bacup . ,£3 15s.3d. each-Collected by Hindley Boy Scouts, Patriotic Cone rt by the Kirkby Hill Branch of the Girls' Friendly Society Collected by Miss E. Sinclair . . . . Collection at Newland Congregational Church, Lincoln Collected by W . H . Morgan . Churchwardens of Emmanuel Church, Carshalton Mrs. Cottrell, Maseru, Basutoland
0
48 0 46 14 1-5 11 40 10
7 6 6
80 0 36 0 35 16 3-+ 15
0 0 0 9
60 0 29 10 28 10 27 10
0 0 8 0
125 0 0 20 18 6 20 4 10 20 0 0 19 0 0 17 10 16 1 15 H
0 0 7
60 0 12 0 10 12
0 0 6
"1 10 20 0 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 5 0 7 11 7 8 7 0 6 13
0 0
6 6
1
0 0 6 0 3 9 0 3
5
7
0
2
6 0 0 5 15 10 5 13 6 5 12 0 15 15
0
25
0
0
1 6 0 9 3 16 11
-+
4-
7 3 3 2 2 2
10 12 1 19 11 11
6 0 6 5 8 0
irs. J. Douglas KnighL Collection at Lytchclt lleath Cbapel £2 2s. ea hS. E . &:. C. Railwrty, No.4 Corps Chatham, Miss Davies, Teadll'rs and Chilclren of Council Inrants ' School, Featherstone, Miss 1. 1\1. Gr<lhaIl1, Harrow Tursing Division Collected aL Sl. John \Vcllingboro' \ ' .A.D. Hospital . . £2 each ",\nonyml1LIS," W.E. Cant, F.R.C.S., Crowborough Beacon School, Edmof,ton Co-operative Society, Lld., Collection at \Vest End Cha.pel, IIaverhill Proceed of Ct. Whisl Drive al , oufh ~riIrorci Collected bv '\fi-;s E. 1\. Osborn Peckham II<tbilalinn of the Primrose Leag-uc 1. 1 10s. each Collected b, \\. Flsl1l'c, Proceeds of a Concert by Soldiers al ~lanning-lre:' Collecled at i\lallon- per S. Ro £1 1s. each C. J. i\ndcl-son, Miss Helen Browne, Miss ]. Drury Umtali £1 each-In ;\Il'morv of the late S. . Knott, LCidy Leach, ollcctcd by :\lr. Ordish, I (y. rhomp<.;oIl-i«u-lcy Amo~nls under £1 .
2 10 2 4
0 6
10 10 2 0
0 8
10
0 0 0 3
0
1 15 1 11
t 10 3 1
0 5
0
3
3
0
0
0 0 9 3 11 ---£15,620 11 4 -l
INDEX. Page Committees, Reorganisation of Ellesmere Commandery Financial Appendix Grand Prior, Return of . Indian Branch Indian Soldiers' Fund Joint \'.A.D. Committee Joint \\Tar Committee Ladies ' Committee of the Order Library Life-Saving Awards Malta, University of . ursing Guild of St. John, Wellington Obituary
?' _J
37 41 5 21 13 21 16 14-
36 28 37 37 37
Page Promotions, Admission and Enrolments . Round- aved Churches of England t. John Am bulancp. Association St. John Am bulance Brig-ade t. John A.mbulance Brigade Ho pital St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas St John _-\m bulance \Varehouse St. John Baptist 's Day. Southport Hospital Vellum Votes of Thanks \i\:ar Charities Act
23 LONDON:
6
33 33
CHAkLES CULL AND SON,
'5,
HOUGHTON 5.TRl!I£T, ALD\\ YCH ; AND A T CHISWICK.
10
35 16 5 13 28 22
Ube '([be
®r~er
(13ran~
IDrtorl1 of
of tbe 1bospttal of St. 30bn of 3-erusalem in AMBULANCE
lEnglan~.
DEPART M ENT.
\tbe St. Jobn .ambulance Rssociation.
Report of the Am bulance
Committee
for the year ended 30th September 1916.
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE O RDER, ST. J OHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL,
E.C. 1.
Ube (l;ranb lPrfor)2 of "
\tbe
~rber
of tbe 1bospital of St. Jobn of Jerusalem in JEnglanb. AMBULANCE
~be
DEPARTMENT.
St. j-obn B111btllance Rssociation.
Report of the Ambulance Committee for tl'le year ended 30th September 1916.
Lo TDO
:
CHANCERY OF THE OH.DER, ST. ]OH CLERKE WELL, E.C. 1.
's
GATE,.
Pages 2 to 5 corrected to 1st M ay, 1917.
3
2
~be
\tbe
~rber
Granb ]prior\? of of tbe lbospital of $1. 30bn of 3erltsalclll in JEnglanb. So"erefgn lbeab anb lPatron.
HIS
MOST
GRACIOUS
MAJESTY
THE
KING.
(pranb lPrior. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.
Sub:::JPtfor. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, C.B.
JJ3aiIitf of J6gIe. C O LONEL SIR HERBERT
C.
PERROTT, BT., C. B.
JEIecuti\?e ®mcets. Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. Secretary-General-EvELYN CECIL, M.P. Receiver-General-EDWIN FRESHFIELD, LL.D. Director of the Ambulance Department-THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-(Vacant) . Almoner-SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, BT., M.D . , F.R.C.P., LL.D. Librarian-EDMUND FRASER. Registrar-THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD CLAUD HAMILTON, M.P. Genealogist and Director of Ceremonies-SIR ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.C. V.O. (Garter).
:assistant JExecuti"e ®fficets. Assistant Receiver-General-EDWIN HANSON FRESHFIELD. Hon. Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-(Vacant). Assistant Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-JOHN HORNE STEVENSON (Unicorn Pursuivant).
Secretat}? WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, A.C.A.
:assistant Secretar}2. DUNCAN G. MONTEITH.
:assistant :accountant. IVOR C. ALBURY.
:auNtors. PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co.
JJ3anRets. THE LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LTD., LOTH:BURY, LONDON, E.C.2
~bancet}2. ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "FIRSTAID, LONDON. " TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 903.
Ube <rbapter-(I;eneral. The Chapter-Genel'al consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior , the other Knights of Justice, the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates dejure,- the Officiating Chaplains; all mem bers of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.
1knigbts of Justice. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron). FIELD-MARSHAL II.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G . , R.T., K.P., P.C. , G.C. B., G. C.S.L, G.C. M. G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O ., &c. (Grand Prior). GENERAL H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, KG., P . C., G.C.V.O. H.Il. PRINCE ALBERT OF CHLESWIG-IIOLSTEIN, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. COLONEL I-I.H. THE DURE OF TECR, G. C.B . , G. C.V.O., C. M.G. ADMIRAL H.S.H. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V . O., R.C.M.G., H.M. HAAKON VI!., KING OF NORWAY, KG., G. C.B., G.C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL H.S.H. PRINCE ALEXANDER OF TECK, G.C. B., G. C.v. O. , D.S.O. MAJOR H.R.H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K.G . , K.T . , P.C., G.C.v.O., C.B. II.H. PRINCE ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG, G.C.V.O. SIR JOHN FURLEY, C.B. (Honorary LIEUT.-COLONEL IR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, Bailiff). BT., C. B., C.LE. SIR THO lAS NORTH DICK-LA DER, BT. IR ALFRED SCOTT COTT-GATTY, K.C. V.O. MAJOR IR ARCHIBALD LAMB, BT. (Gal'ter Principal King of Arms). COLONEL IR HERBERT C . PERROTT, COLO:-<EL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. BT., C.B. (Bailiff of Egle). THE LORD ISLINGTO ,P.C.,G.C . M.G.,D.S.O. COLONEL IR JAMES GILDEA, K.C.V.O., C.B. COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, BT., HENRY JOHN LOFTUS. C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E. COLONEL BETHEL MARTIN DAWES. SIR ROBERT HARVEY. GENERAL IR CHARLES \VARRE ,G.C.lI!.G., COLONEL THE LORD SYDENHA:l10F COMBE, K.C. B., R.E. G.C.S.l., G.C.M.G., G.C.l.E. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES CECIL DALTO. LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN \VILLOUGHBY LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR YLMER GOULD \VRAY. HUNTER-\VE TON OF HUNTERSTON, IR \VILLTAM \VYNDHAM PORTAL, BT. KC.B., D.S.O., lILP. THE DUKE OF O:-IER ET. COLONEL THE LORD \VILLIAM CECIL, C. V. O. SIR DYCE DUCKW RTH, BT., M. D., F. R. C. P., EDWIN FRE HFIELD, LL. D. LL. D. (Honorary Bailiff). APT. HAROLD EDWIN BOULTON, C. V.O. THE EARL BRA EY, G.C.B. TIlE VISCO T ESHER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. THE VI COUNT TEMPLETOWN . FIELD-MARSHAL TIlE LORD ICHOLSON, ROBERT IACLEAN IA LEAN. G.C.B . ARTHuR F. G. LEVES N GOWER . LIEUT-COL ' EL THE LORD HERBERT COLO, EL F. A. HEYGATE L\:lIBERT. . \:-<DREW 1\IONT.\G -DOUGLAS- COTT, COLONEL IR CHARLES \\'YNDHAM C. :11. G., D . . 0. ~IURRAY, C.B. J. II. TEVENSON ( nicorn Pursuivant). THE EARL OF RANFURLY, P.C. , G.C.M.G. FR .\ CIS \VILLLnl PIXLEY, F.S.A .. THE VI COUNT A ' DHURST, P.C. , G.C.S.I., L PECT R-GENERALBELGRAVE TIN. IS, G . . v.O., G.C.r.E. C.V.O., LD., R . . SIR HENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, G.C.M.G. CUARLES GRANVILLE KEKEWICH. THE EARL OF l\IEATH, K.P., P.C. HI EXCELLENCY THE LORD CHELMSFORD ALEXA DER EDM D FRASER. G. C. 1. G. THE LORD MOSTYN . EVELYN CECIL, M.P. THE fARQUESS OF BREADALBANE, K.G . , ARTHl' R EDGAR GRO VENOR RHODE. P.C. TIlE E .\RL OF DERBY, K.G., G. . v.O., C.B. THE D KE OF PORTLAND, h.G., P.C. , IR O'YEN C BY PHILIPPS, K.C.M.G., G. C. V . O. :II. P. ROBERT BRUDENELL CARTER, LIEUT.- OLONEL ALFRED DYKE ACLAND. F.R.C.S. (Honorary ommander). TIlE IIONBLE ARTlIL'R TANLEY, C.B., COLONEL CYRIL \V. B. BOWDLER, . B. 111.".0., M.P. (Honorary Commander). THE LORD MON ON . LIEUT.-COLONELARTHUR AMPBELL YATE. IR JOlIN PRESCOTT HEWETT, G.C.S. !., MAJOR-GENERALASTLEYFELLOWESTERRY. C. 1. E. THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, P.C., C.B. TUE EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.G., h.C.M.G. (Sub-Prior). W.C. LONEL EDWARD DOUGL.\ EDWIN HA ON FRESHFIELD. BROWNE- YNGE-HUTCHINSON, C.B. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF ELLESMERE, M. V. O. (Commande r , Ellesmere Commandery).
4
5 ,(!,be <E rnnl> IDrior)? of ,(!,be ~ l'b e l' of tbe 'lfJos p irl1 [ of St. 3-o bn of 3-eru sa lem in JEllg ll111 b.
-n:be ctbapter-(Beneral
AMBULANCE DEPARTI\IENT.
U:be SSt. 30bn tllllbulunce Hssociatioll.
(Continued).
lP atron :
H I S M JE TY THE KING. ovel'eign I-lead and Patron of the Order).
IDrC£atc.
U)l'c5ibent:
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.
FIELD-MARSIIAL
<J bnir11l 11n;
(lbaplaills.
:!Depllt\? <!I nirlll[ln ;
SIR \VILLIAlII HENRY St. JOHN HOPE, LITT. D . , D.C.L. FRA K H. COOK, C.I.E. THE LORD NORREYS.
)Esquires appointel> b}? tbe $ranl> lPrior. LIECT. -COLONEL SIR l\1ALCODI D l\IURRAY, K.C.V.O., C.B.
crOll neil.
The Council consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the Executive Officers of the
K.G.
THE RIGHT IIONOURABLE TIlE EARL OF RANFURLY, P.C.(r.), G.C.M.G. (Director of the Department). SIR JOHN FURLEY, C. B.
Order, the Commanders of existing Commanderies, and
not more than
fifteen members of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
(Life i\Icmb 'r of thc Committee,
£J;-offl cIO
I-Iono1'Z's Causa).
i1~clllbcrs;
COLONEL SIR IIERBERT C. PERROTT, TIlE ECRETARy-GE",ERAL THE RE EI\' ER-GE:-<ER \L THE II \IRlIL\N OF THE BRCTISII
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THE REV. CANON E. SHEPPARD, KC.V.O., THE VENERABLE ERNEST E. HOLMES, B.D. D.D. (Sub-Deanofthe Chapels Royal). (Archdeacon of London).
CHARLES B. HAMILTON, C.:l1.G. EDWIN DAWES. COLONEL vVILLIAM GRAYDON CARTER.
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COLONEL K. C. 1. E., R. E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, 1II.R.C.S. LIEUT. -COLONEL GEORGE E. TWISS, C.M.G., F.R.C.S.I. ROBERT A. GIBBO TS, 1\1. D.
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COLONEL SIR JAMES R . A. CLARK, BT., C. B., C.M. G., F. R. C. S. E. FRANCIS "V. PIXLEY, F.S.A. SIR OWEN C. PHILIPPS, K.C.M.G., M.P. THE BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C.V.O., F. R. C. S. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K. C. B. C.S.I.
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Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretal-Y, St. John 's Gate. ClerkeITwell, London, E.C.1. by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable numbers without charge. on Reference Numbers or Letters as follow being quoted.
Formation of Centres
R eference. Pamph. 57B.
Formation of Classes in connection with Centre
Pamph. c
Formation of Detached Classes
Pamph. c
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Origin and Development of the St. John Am bulance Association
Pamph.
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Chelsea Infirmary, London, S. W., for experience in Hospital Nursing, &c.
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Paper A. practical Paper 73a.
Syllabus of Instruction- Junior Course
Paper 40.
First Aid Course
Paper 58.
Home Nursing Course
Paper 60.
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THE DIRECTOR AND CHAIR:\L\N and the Ambulance Committee of the Order have the honour to submit the following report on the work of the t. John Ambulance A ociation for the information of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, the Grand Prior, and of the ChapterGeneral. Duringthe year the Earl of Ranfurly, G • . :\1. G., has succeeded THE DIRECTOR the E a rl of Plymouth, c. B., a Director and Chairman of AND CHAIRMAN . the _\ mbulance Department, on the latter's elevation to the po -t of ub-Prior. It was in 1908 that Lord Plymouth first held office in the Order a s bairman of tbe Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital, and in 1912 he ucc eded the 1arqui of Breadalbane as Director and hairman of the Ambulance Department. The outbr ak of the great war towards the conclu ion of Lord Plymouth' tenure of office ha te ted to the utmost the organi ation of the Ambulance Department, and in the hour of need it has not been found \van ting. RESICNATION OF
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for the year ended 30th Septenlber 1916.
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The value of an Ambulance Trai ning
The St. John Ambulance Association, and The St. John Ambulance Brigade
Report of the AUlbulance Committee
re-arrangement of the work of the Council of the Order and iL ommitt e " 'hich has made the ouncil pre-emiCENTRAL EXECU- nently the Ex clltiv ommittee of the Order, ha rendered TIYE COMMITTEE. desirable an alteration in tbe title of the entral Executive ommiLtee. Tbe latter i now known a the Ambulance Committee though iL will frequently appear in Lhe columns of this Report under its former title.
ALTERATION IN
THE TITLE Of THE
Home Hygiene Course.
Paper 85.
Sanitation Course
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Cottage Nursing Cour e
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Regulations for the conduct of Examinations
Paper 80.
Medallion and Label Regulation
Paper 62.
Important de\'elopmcnLs ha,-e taken place during the year wbich ha\-e resulted in the "\Var Office placing all Voluntary SATION. .A id matters under the control of the Central Joint . A. D. Committee. The lIon. Arthur tan ley i the Chairman of the Committee and three members are appointed to serve thereon from each of the following bodi s- The Order of t. John, The Briti h Red Cross ocieLy an 1 the Territorial Force ssociation. Surg.-General irLaunc loil Gubbin is the vVar Office representative. A Joint Women's V . . D. ommittee has al ' o been e tabli hed at Devon -hire Hou e to deal exclu iv ly with the women' side of Voluntary Aid work. The Committee reports to the ntral Joint V.A. D. Committee. THE VOLUNTARY
A Price List of articles sold by the Stores Department, with particulars and estimates for Ambulance Carriages , can also be obtained.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
EDUCATIONAL .
Th e following is a short account of the event which have led up to this consummation : The regulations relating to the Voluntary Aid movement, which are contained in the" Scheme for the organisation of Voluntary Aid in England an d "Vales," a War Office publication is u ed in December, 1910, 'were not framed in anticipation of a war s uch as i now being waged. The cherne was essentially applicable to home defence a~d did not contemplate the calling up for service of a ll the Voluntary Atd Detachments at once, and the despatch of a large part of their p ersonnel overseas. Further the details of the organisation were by no means complete and a Royal Commission of enquiry was actually itting to investigate the matter when war broke out. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that misunderstandings should have occurred or that confusion hould h ave ari en with regard to the relation hip which the officials of the bodies forming the organisation bore to the "Var Office and to one another. Hence it became necessary to establish the Jo int V. A. D. Committee to co-ordinate the whole V. A. D. movement. It was recognised, so far as the Order of St. John was concerned, that before smooth working could be obtained the whole organisation must be put on a sound footi ng, and the first step in this direction must be the appointment of someone in authority at St. John 's Gate. The Chief Commissioner had stated that, in his op ini on, w hen the Ambulance and Nursing divisions of the Brigade were mobilised as Voluntary id Detachments they passed from hi control to that of the County Director, the official appointed under the War Office scheme referred to. Few detachments as such were however "mobilised" in the strict acceptance of the term, members offering their services as individuals and though under the orders of the County Director for service it was still necessary for someone at Headquarters to look after their interests. The Central Executive Committee, therefore, passed a resolution, subsequently confirmed by the Chapter-General, to the effect th at a ll Voluntary Aid Detachments, whether raised by the Association or the Brigade, should be placed under the Director of the Ambulance Department, for the period of the war, under the title of St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments. As a next step, in order to ensure better co-ordination in the work of selecting applicants for employment in Military and Auxiliary Military Hospitals, at home and abroad, the Chapter-General proposed to the Joint V.A.D. Committee that Mrs. Furse should be placed in charge , for the period of the war, of all Women's Voluntary Aid Detachment, whether raised by the Order of St. John, the British Red Cross Society or the Territorial Force Association. Subsequently, on Mrs. Furse being appointed to the post, the representatives of the Order of St. John on the Selection Board, removed their offices from St.J ohn's Gate to Devon hire House in order to be in closer touch with Headquarters. The effect of this arrangement, and those completed during the previous year, has been to concentrate the general direction of all matters relating to the war in Joint Committees of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross Society, sitting at 83, Pall Mall, and though the comparative inactivity at St. John's Gate resulting therefrom [so far as war work is concerned] must be regretted, it must, at the arne time, be recognised
that the enormous organi ation which has attended the development of Voluntary Aid in the present crisis r quires more accommodation than that a ITord ed by the old headquarters o[ the Order at Clerkenwell.
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On September 19th, the Director-General of Medical enT ices addre sed a meeting of County Directors in regard to their relation to Auxiliary II o pitals, and as a r suIt of the discus_ ion which followed, and the representation which Were made lo him on the subject, Army Council instruction No. 1961 was issued, which place. all Auxiliary Ho_ pitals under the County Director, with a few exceptions in favour of permanent Civil Ho pitals and uxiliary Hospitals administered by Board of Guardian , thus till further strengthening the posilion of the e officials. The more recent developments occasioned by the increae of Voluntary id work have resulted in Lord Chilston being appointed chief County Director. COUNTY
DIRECTO RS .
In order to relieve the urgeon Instructor of some of the practical instruction which can be efficiently performed by a layman and to place on an authorised footing a practice which has been widely in [orc , the Ambulance Committee has authori ed the issue of a Demonstralor' Certificate in Fir t Aid and Home Nursing which renders the holder eligible to g-iv such practical instruction as the urgeon Instructor may delegate t him. The examination, which requires of succ ssful candidate . . a high standard of efficiency, takes place quarterly during the fir . . t \\'eek in March, June, eptember and December. During lhe year it has been ck:cided to increase the number of hours' instruction in the First ..:\id and Home l\ursing syllabus from 10 to 12 hours and the lecture to a minimum of ix of which not less than five must ha\'e been attended by candidate!:> wi.::.hing to qualify [or examination. A Pendant has been introduced for a re-examination in Home Nursing, Home IIyg-iene or anitation, corre"ponding to the Label i ued for First \id. Only holden.; of ~Iedallion . are eligible to be examined for this award. \ 'hen a specially meritoriou.... ase of First Aid is rendered by a holder of a certificate of the .\s . . ociation and the facts a reported are borne out by medical c\-idencc, it has be n decid d that the Ambulance CommiLlee may authorise the fact to be al propriately sct forth on the back of the certificate dul) . . igned by the Director. Though the ommittec has n t rt:commended the introduction of a course of in . . truction in cookery it i'3 felt that encouragement sh uld be gin._n to members of V ... D". and other ' to qualify in that important subject, and with this object in vie\\" notification has been made to the effect that those \\-ho obtain a cool-ery certificate issued by any of the recognised training- schools f Domestic Economy or the City and Guilds Institutes can hm-e the facl entered on their IIome Nur ing Certificate by application at Sl. J hn's Gal. vVith a \ ic\\' to popularising the study o[ First Aid as a pastime, a Division of the Metropolitan Polic hac., lately organised on several occasions displays in \\ hieh n tonI) ic., the First .\id treatment rendered practically but the accident which Jeads up to it i imilarly pre ented. It EDUCATI ONAL.
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VVAR CHARITIES ACT, AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
has been found that these demon tration s h ave greatl~ as isted i~ impres ing upon the audience the v~rious poiI:ts to be partl.cularly notIced. The following is a copy of a CIrcular whIch has been 1 sued to large employers of labour, factory managers, &c. Extract from the Police, Factories, etc . Act, 1916PART II (SE TION 7) . (1) "vVhere it appears to the Secretary of State that the
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condltr~ns and circumstances of employment or the nature of the proc~sses ca:r:ed
on in any factory or workshop are such as to require speCIal provlslOn to be made at the factory or workshop for securing the welfare of the workers or any class of workers employed therein in relation. to the matters to which this section applies, he may by Order reqUlre . the occupier to make such reasonable provision therefo~ as may be ~Declfied in the order, and if the occupier fails to comply WIth the reqUlrement of the order or any of them, the factory or workshop shall be deemed not to be kept in conformity with the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. " (2) 'c The following shall be the matters. to \\'hich t.his section applies :-Arrangements for preparing or heat111g, and tal~1l1g, me~ls ; the supply of drinking water; the supply of protectrve cloth111g; Ambulance and First Aid arrangements, etc." The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade can help 'you in thi matter. The Association by educating your employees 111 the principles of First Aid, and providing you with all the Rppliances, ~ot only for training purposes, but also for use ir~ any emergenc~ whIch may arise. The certificates of the AssociatlOn are recogJ11sed by Government departments, including the Home Office and the Board of Trade. The St. John Ambulance Brigade will form division among your personnel if so desired. This has already been carried out in the case of many prominent firms, e.g. Armstrong Whitworth & Co., Ltd. Ashington Coal Co. Vickers, Ltd. Jacob & Co., (DUblin). Cammell Laird & Co., Ltd. W. D. & H. O. Wills. Elswick Works. J. S. Fry & Co. Kynoch, Ltd. Crossfield's Soap Works. Barclay Perkins & Co. Doulton Pottery Works. Birtley Iron Co. W . H. Smith ' & Son, &c., &c. Persons joining divisions of the Brigade submit themselves voluntarily to discipline while performing their Brigade duties, and the constant practices which they attend ensure not only that the knowledge gained is kept up, but that an efficient body is always available to render " first aid" in case of need. For further particulars, application should be made (a) On the subject of the formation of divi ions of the Brigade to the Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade. (b) On other matters to the Chief Secretary. Address in both cases St. John's Gate . In July last Sir James Clark's duties as Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade forced him to relinquish the post of Officer Commanding the Brigade Hospital at Etaples. At the request of the Chapter-General the military authorities appointed Major Trimble, Deputy Commissioner No. 4 District, to succeed him, with the rank of Lieut.-Colonel. It is satisST.
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factory, therefore, to know that the great work of mercy so admirably established during his year of office by the Chief Commissioner is to be carried on, as is fiLLing, by the Senior Deputy Commissioner. The accommodation of the hospital is 584 beds, including 20 for officers, and this number can in an emergency be increased by 200. There are the following departments- Pathological, X-Ray, Dental, Electro-Cardiograph, two splendidly equipped operating theatres, dispensary, ice and soda water n1.aking plant. Admirable research work has been carried out by the Members of the Surgical Staff, resulting in important discoveries. One of the features of the Hospital is the provision of raised and covered in communication pas,'ages connecting all the buildings. The Hospital has been visit d by many repres entatives of the allied nations, in addition Lo our own, and all have been greatly struck ,,,,ith what they have seen, and from opinions which have been expressed by those best qualified Lo judge it i doubtful whether any institution of the sort can be found to rival it in efficiency in all the many theatres of war. The appointment of Major Maynard mith, Senior urgeon of the Hospital, a on ulting urgeon with the British Expeditionary Force, is a tribute to his good w r k and to the great service which the Hospital has rendered. There are 229 t. John Hospitals in this country with accommodation for 12,500 patient. The control of these HospiLals has been placed in the hands of the County Director by an Army ouncil instruction, and con equenlly reports do not reach 1. John' ate from which any adequate account can be gi\'en of the work " 'hich has be e n done in the pa t, and " 'hich it i · hoped will continue to be accC'mpli ' hed until the end of the war. A natural reluctan e to gi\'e more trouble to those whose time is already 0 fully occupied alone pre\'ents a request for fuller particular. These Ho ' pi tal have met a vital need and the devoted service o[ tho e who are working in them are ,,'orthy of the nation' gratitude. NEWFOUNDLAND.
By th genero:,ity of Tewfoundland the Order ha been enabled to endO\\' 239 bed, in Auxiliary Ho pital ituated in different part of th country.
The \\"elfare of th New Zealand wounded bas been thoughtfully vvatche lover and provided for by their o\\"n people, and a steady flow of donations from the vVellington, \Vanganui and Dunedin entre has enabled Lord Ranfurly, a Director of the Ambulance epartment, t provide a large number of comforts and luxurie ' for the men at the various hospital de\'ot d to the New Zealander. ne n table [paturc \Va the pro\"isi n of musical instrument for a military band at the Hornchurch Hospital. nother has been the provision of game , fruit, etc., on the Ho pital hip returning to New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND .
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After a preliminary interview on th 28th of September between Mr. Evelyn ecil, :'11. P., the ecretary-General of ACT, 1916 . the Order of t. John of Jerusalcm, and 1r. Bowyear, the Chief Charity Commissioner, the ecretary-General wrote a follows:WAR CHARITIES'
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Th e following summary of the Red Cross work, up to December 1st, 1916, carried out in the Christ Church N.I. CENTRE. (N. Z.) Centre of the Association is typical of the enthusiasm which marks the work of the Centres of the Association throughout the Dominion:
WAR WORK OF
CHANCERY OF TIlE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. DEAR l\IR. 130WYE.\R, I brought the question which you kindly discus ed with me yesterday, about the liability of the Order of St. John to be registered under the ' Var Charities Act, before the Council of the Order at their meeling lo·day. They de in~ me to say that they do not think that the Order con"es \\'ilhin the " "ar Charilies Act, ina much a thcir" war work including lheir St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples, their St. John " 'arehouse at Cler"kenwell, and their St. John Brigade Units are ubsidiary work to lheir main object which are e s nlially on a p eace basis; bllt they al'e of opinion that the St. John Voluntary Aid Delachments, being financially independent, are within the scope of the Act. The Council 'would be very glad to have the decision of the Charity Commissioners on these matter, subjecl lo lhe righls granted by the Charter of the Order. Believe me, your sincer"ely, (Signed) EVEL \ N CE IL, Secretary-General. HE>lRY \\'. T. BOWYEAR, ESQ., Chief Charity Commissioner, Charity Commission, Ryder Street, St. James', S. \V. CHARITY COMMISS10N, RYDER STREET, . 'V. 2nd October, 1916.
WAR CHARITIES ACT, 1916. Sir, " 'ith reference to vour interview with the Chief Commissioner at this Office on the ~8th ulti~lo, I am to say thal the Charity Commissioners are of opinion that the Order is not a ,,'"ar' Charity \\'ithi~ the meaning of the "'ar Chal"ilies Act, 1916, the relief of suffel'ing and Ocher objects connected with the present ""ar being in their \ iew subsidiary only to the pl'incipal purposes of the Order. The Commissioners, however, consider that the ' t. John Voluntary Aid Detachments and Hospitals, which are financially independent, and which are not subject to the CO"11plete control of lhe Or'der, should if they make any appeal to the public, be registered as separate \'"ar Charites. I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, (Signed) G. C. BmvER. EVELYN CECIL, ESQ., M.P., Secretary-General, Chancery of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.
The following letter is in reply to the Secretary-General's letter of September 29th: CHARITY CO;\ll\llSSIO>I, RYDER STREET, S. '''. 6th October, 1916.
WAR CHARITIES ACT, 1916. Charity-Grand Priory of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Sir, Your letter ot the 29lh ultimo, addressed to the Chief Commissioner, has been under consideration, and I am to state that, in exercise of the power in that behalf conferred upon them by Section 10 o[ the '''ar Charities Act, 1916, the Charity Commissioners have determined that the above-named Charity is not a 'Var Charity within the meaning of that expression, as used in the Act. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, G. C. BOWER. EVELYN CECIL, ESQ., M.P., Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E. C.
CHRIST CHURCH
THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN AND EW ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. RED CROSS FUND STATEMENT. Showing the money and goods received from September, 1914, and how disposed of. R milled lo Brilish Red Cross, Belfasl ... £'27,625 2 0 Remitted to London Account" Our Day" Fund 15,800 0 0 Balance in hand Nov. 30lh, 1916, Sales Depol.. . 2,070 0 0 Balance in hand Nov. 30lh, 1916, for various 4,066 8 2 purposes .,. ... ... . .. Balance in hand Post Office Savings Bank (as an 1,000 0 0 emergency fund for lhe purchase of materials) Remilted for French Red ross [rom all towns 5,621 15 11 in lhis Cenlre 60,0{2 0 0 Value of Red Cross goods dislributed 3,500 0 0 Approximate stock of malerials in band £119,725
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It was tated in last year's Report that the exceptional IN INDIA. circumstances prevailing in India made necessary something more than passing reference to the war work of the Indian Council of the ssociation. In view of the unenviable notoriety which rumour has earned for the Me, opotamian campaign it <.;eems that it is even more necessary to refer to this malter t.his year in order that the energy and fore ight vi'hich ha characterized the vast \\'ork undertaken by the Indian Council may be appreciated, and that it may be evident to all that the Indian Branch, at lea t, bas done a1l that could be done to make up for any shortcomings which may have existed el ewh reo The main features of the Report for the year ending June, 1916, are set forth in detail. The Indian ouncil announce with much plea ure that Their Excellenci s the Viceroy and Lady helm ford have graciou ly conented to become Pr ident and Lady Pre<.;ident., respectively, of the Indian Council. Their Excellenci s' predeces_ors have ahyay_ taken a k n interest in the work of the 1. John ,\mbulance ociation in India, and Ili s E.'cellency Lord helmsford holds the high distinction of being the only Knight of J u ti e of the Order of 1. John of Jeru salem in this country. The Viceroy has signalised his a 'sumption of Office a President of the Indian Branch by an important change in the position and organization of its Red Cro D partment. peaking at the ,\nnual General Meeting of the Association, held at Vicer gal Lodge, Simla, on t. John'S Day, the 2+th June, 1916, Hi Excellency in touching on thi subject said : ,. I hould like to inform you of a change which has taken place in the constitution of thi, side of the t. John work. "The Indian ounci! of the L John Ambulance As 0 iation has decided to affiliate its If to the Joint War Committee in England of t.
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*Note.-A full accounl of lhe ordinary work of t.he Indian Branch will be found on p. {O, and a hislory of ils early days in lhe Appendix.
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J ohn and the R ed Cross under the title of C Th e Indian Branch of the Joint War Committee of the Order of St. John of Jeru salem and of the British Red Cross Society.' I feel ure yo u will approve of this step which, while it leayes the civil ide of the St. John Ambula nce A sociation untouched, is calculated to promote efficiency as regards Red Cross work and to ensure prompt supplie of comforts to the s ick and wounded, while it eliminates all po ibilitie of overlapp in g a nd friction . As an earne t of this agreement I may ay the Joint W ar Committee in England has placed the urn of £30,000 to my credit for the furtherance of the new Branch." The St. John mbulance War Gifts DepOt at Bombay is now well established, and its operations cover an increasingly wide area, in India itself as \yell as Mesopotamia and other centres of hostilitie . Since it was opened, on the 25th August, 1914, the quantity and variety of the garments and comforts and upplies generally that have passed through its door have reached proportions which may well be de cribed as phenomenal, and the stream of India' generosity i still in full flow. Over 11, 500 Units and 10,71 + Red Cross Bags have been received and disposed of by the DepOt during the period under review. The approximate value of the articles so received, up to the end of June , 1916, is Rs. 19,05,681, or £127 ,045 sterling. The War Gifts Depot has been transferred from Waterloo Mansions, to the Alexandra Docks, where it will be known in future as the Red Cross Depot of the Joint vVar Committee of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and the British Red Cross Society. This propo al has been accepted by the Executi\'e Committee. The move is an entire advantage, as it facilitates greatly the despatch of consignments to the front, and all necessary arrangements have been completed with the Embarkation Medical Officer at Bombay to this end, as also with the Red Cross Commissioner in Mesopotamia. The number of Frontier Hospitals, DepOt Hospital, and other vVar Hospitals in India has increased considerably, involving on our part an ever increasing expenditure in grants of money or mi cellaneou hospital supplies. This in the first instance comprised a standard cale of supplementary hospital equipment and comforts, valued approximately at Rs. 10 per bed, plus a cash grant for each bed of Rs. 5. The ca h grants under this head have already reached a sum of Rs. 17,778-5-6, and the value of the other supplies is roughly estimated at Rs. 1,71,594. One indent alone, for the new hospitals at Secunderabad, Nasik, Deolali, and Poona was priced approximately at Rs. 50,000. For these hospitals a 50 Bed Unit of comforts wa specially devi ed, and large numbers of such Units have been distributed from our War Gifts DepOt at Bombay. The indents which we receive from the above hospitals are continuous, the comforts having to be frequently replenished a time advances. Warm clothing takes the place of lighter articles as the cold weather approaches, and vice versa according to season. The personnel trained by the Association has continued to extend its activity since the outbreak of the War. The Military Authorities having called upon the St. J ohn Ambul ance Association to provide the second 100 Nursing Orderlies for employment in hospitals in Mesopotamia, this number was enrolled in less than a month, and after a preliminary tr-aining at Bombay and Po on a, has
proceeded to M esopotamia . The engagem ent of these men is for S lX month s, subject to an extension of service if required. The Association ha recruited a further 71 men to replace those of the first batch of SO who e term of engageme nt ha expired. In re ponse to an application from the Assistant Director, Medical Services, Karachi Brigade, the Sind Centre of the Association, early in the War, and at short notice, provided three trained nurses for the Karachi Military Hospital and guaranteed their pay for three months; a further call wa received recently [or twenty St. J ohn Am bulance A sociation Nurses for Military Hospitals in India as a R eserve for the Queen Alexandra Military Nursing Service. The full number of qualified ladie was nominated within eighteen days. Another twenty of our Nursing Sisters have since been added to the Re erve of the Queen Alexandra Military Nursing Service for India, and ,,,-hile going to Pre s, a further call has reached the s ociation for an additional 100 Nur es for employment in Military Ho pitals in India or at the Front, and plans for their recruitment are already well advanced. Early in the War, the Association upplied the Deputy Director, Medical Service, at Lucknow, with six-wheeled litters with rubber tyres for the removal of wounded at Lucknow, and in addition, placed the sum of Rs. 10,000 at the disposal of Hi Excellency the Commander-inChief towards the prO\-ision of Motor mbulances for u e in connection \yith Military ,\Var Hospitals in India. The Indian ouncil have never lost sight of the claims of the wounded soldier of the Indian Expeditionary Forces while under treatment in ho pital in England. In addition to remitting £1,000 to London Headquart r [or their benefit, the Indian Council arranged to end weekly con igments to London for their use. p to the time when the e hospital for Indian troop were clo ed, goods to the value of about £18,000 had been de patched direct to London, consigned to the Chairman of the Indian oldiers' Fund. In addition to contribution _ in kind, which will be found acknowledged elsewh re in the Report, the'\ ar Fund ha received Rs. 14,29,132-0-11 (o\-er £9-,000 sterling), of which therewa at the end of June a cash balance in han 1 of R . +,09,835-2-0. Prominent m ntion mu t again be made of the plendid spirit of the I ndian Railways in carrying all Red ro ' Gifts oyer their Line free of charge. In thi · mu L be included a larg number of Motor mbulances and other consignment of particularly large bulk a well a thirteen river launch ,motor or otherwise, ' ome of whi h have mea ured a much as fifty feet in I ngth, and which have been railed free to Bombay or Karachi, en route Lo I e opotamia. Th value of thi conce ion cannot be estimated by the A sociation, but it can safely be said that it repre ent a free gift of many lakhs of rupees to the cau e of the ick a.nd wounded. gain must the Indian ouncil expr , their acknowl dgment for the generosity of the Bombay Port Trust Authoritie in having \\'aived all -claim to the u ual Port Due for the s ociation's con ignments of Red Cro Gifts, and also for the free use of extensive torage pace at the Docks for the ca es awaiting hipm nt by the P. and O. and other steamers. The Indi an T elegraph D ep artm nt have generously allowed the Indian
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ST.
JOHN
1\£BULANCE
A
SOCIATION.
Council to telegraph to and from Ba ra free of charge when communIcating with their representative in M sopotamia. . The Ancient Order of the Ho pital of St. John of J erusalem 111 England founded the Briga?e . Ho pita~ in ,:cco~'dance t: wit.h it. timehonoured custom of estabhshll1g hospitals 111 time Ot ,,'ar, and the Indian Council have completed the endowment therein of one Indian Ward, and part of a second "Vard. The Indian Councill:ave remitted upwards of Rs. 59,000 to the London Headquarters. for thiS purpose. The Indian Council despatched to Europe early 111 t.h war a large consignment of copies of the I{oran and of the Sikh Scriptures, the Gwnth SaJz£b. Substantial donations have been made to Red Cro s Societies of the Allies and various consignments of u eful articles ha \'e been de patched from 'or through the agency of the "Val' Gifts DepOt at Bombay. By the 30th June, 1916, a total sum of Rs . ..)2,229-1+-5 had been thus gi\-en or transmitted by the Indian Council to the Rus ian, French, Japanese, Belgian, Montenegrin, Serbian, Italian, and British Red Cr~ss Organizations. A large number of article has been ent to the Fleet 111 respon to an appeal on behalf of the Royal Nay)'. It is gratifying to record the receipt of a large consignment of comforts from the people of New Zealand. These supplies were specially sent for sick and wounded in Mesopotamia and ha\'e been distributed wit.hout delay through our advanced Depots at. Basra and Amara. The Indian Council ha\'e prm'id d a special \Yar Hospital at Dehra Dun for the reception and treatment of e\'ere ca e ' of wounded and sick officers and rank and file requiring electrical treatment. This scheme received the sanction of Government, and the Hospital \vas open In August, 1915. The following accommodation IS prm'ided at an estimat.ed co, t of Rs. 2,000 per bed per annum : 2 beds. (a) British Officers 2 (b) Indian Officers ," , (c) Rank and File, Briti h + (d) Rank and File, Indian 20 " At this special hospital the following apparatus are available for diagnosis and treatment : (a) Rapid exposure and single flash radio-graphic apparatu . (b) Special methods of localisation of foreign bodie . (c) Full length electric baths and Schnee' four-celled bath for administration of gah-anic, faradic sinusoidal, and rythmically interrupted currents. (d) Bergonie's treatment. -Ionization for treatment of sinu e • stiff joints, etc. (e) Vibratory massage. (j) Treatment by radiant heat and light. (g) High frequency and diathermic treatment. This method i~ specially suitable in cases of " Trench Foot." Such an hospital established by the Indian Ambulance Department of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem is in accordance with its established traditibn, and a fitting undertaking for the Ancient Order of Hospitaller . Special articles needed for East Africa have been supplied by the Indian Council, including several Motor Ambulances and a special grant
I NDIAN BRANCH.
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for the p~rchase o~ charpoys. Altogether, t.he money value of th~ e and other gifts sup phed for the s ick and wounded in East Africa th10ug l: t.he agency of the St. John Ambulance Association is e timated approximately at Rs. 82,522. The supply of Motor Ambulances and Car for t.he , ick and wounded as well a for 00ce~ ar:d men approaching convalescence continues to be one of our pnnclpal It.ems of expenditure. The cost. of t.he present pattern of Ambulance as approved by t.he Military Authorit.ies is approxi~a:ely 13- s . 10,000. The above fleet ~onsists of 81 cars and represent a valuatIOn of Rs: 5,25,000, a um which will no doubt be considerably add ed to by. t.he time our ne,'t Red Cross Report appear. . The specl,al needs of Mesopot.amia still continue to be our prinCIpal .concel ~1, and are, needless to say, receiving our very clo est attent~on. .Every demand made upon the Indian Council has been complIed :vI~h, and no limit has been pJaced upon t.he assi tance which the AssociatIOn. has at all t.im s been ready, and more than willing, to ~end fo~ward With th~ utm~st speed possible for t.he sick and wounded 111 tbe Field.. Su~h dlflicultles of transport a ' existed earlier in the \Var ~l~ve long '111ce gIven place t~ b tter condition ,not only in Me opotamia Its~:f, )"but also fr?m ou.r ma111 Del?ot at Bombay. The more frequent passage o.f IIospltal Sblps affords Improved facilities for tbe carriage of our supplIes to tbe advanced Depot at Basra. Not only have the H spitals in Iesopotamia increas d in number but C011\-alescent. IIome ' for ofFic_crs hm e been opened at Amara and B~sra, each to accommodate. abou.t .')0, and a second one is about to be opened at th,e ~atter place whIch wtII accommodate as many as 100 officers. To tho httl11~' UI of th s the Indian ouncil have contribut.ed liberally and l\ J]J continue t.o do so a ' required. ~s regards the transport of 'ick and wounded, we have upplied fi,'e ordlI1ary ~Iolor ~oats, t" 0 large Ambulance Flat ' and two Iotor Launches htted WIth stretchers [or lying down cases. \Ve have, moreo~' er, fittc~1 out. ~Ulc.1 equipped ~~ large motor launch for use on th Tigri as ~ , MobIle Laborat.or~- . ThIS. has been placed in harge of Major Cbn tophers, and a Imdar 10bIle Laboratory has sinc been added to the abO\ e .1< Ie. t. The first Mobile Laborat.ory was supplied bl' the Ho ghly Distn t Centre, o~ ,,'hich M r. Bradley Birt i~ the Chai;man, and t.?e econd bas been paId [or fr m Lady armichael's Fund. There ha sll1~e been a furt.her addition of two motor boat, which are already ~n t.I~elr way .to Meso~ota~llia. These have be 11 pre nted by the Feud<ttory hi ~s of lrgUJa and Bastra respectively, through Lady Robertson, for fiver work on the Tigris. . Colonel J: Gould has been accr dited to the rmy Commander in Mesopotamia as t.!le .repre entati,'e of th Indian ouncil of t.he t. John Ambulanc I\ SSOCtatIOll. By the r C I1t arrangement he has become the representatlv of til Joint \Var ' ommittee in India and at Hom. en"ing U1:der olonel G uld I another ommissioned medical officer Lieut. -Col. G~bbs, 1.1\1: s . , \\ ho i a whol -time offic r in pcrsol1'l1 charge of the \Yar Glfts ~ecyon and who i ' now graded a an 1\ si tant Red Cro " CommissIoner. U ~on t.he advice of our repr , nt.ative in Me, potamia, an advanc d Depot ha been .opened at Amara to enable the D pot at Ba'ra to deal more promptly WIth the supply of comfort to ho pital in thi area. B
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RECOGNITION OF SERVICES.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
In concluding this hort summary of the efforts of the Indian Council to succour and r lieve our gallant soldiers in their day of trial, we must record our gratitu Ie for the h lp r ceived in the past. from. the .late Viceroy, Lord Hardinge of Penshur t, to whom the IndIan ouncl1 of the St. John mbulance As ociation, pecially the Red Cro Department, are deeply indebted. His Maje ty the Sovereign Head and Patron has during the past year sanctioned the following promotions, ad.misORDER. sions as members and enrolment as Honorary ASSOCIates in the Order, in recognition of valued service to the Ambulance Department, and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order, especially during the pre ent war. ADMISSION TO
CRADES OF THE
As
KNICHTS OF
JUSTICE.
John Horne Stevenson. Francis William Pixley. Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis, c.v.o., M.D., R.N. Charles Granville Kekewich. H. E. The Lord Chelmsford, G. c. M. G. Evelyn Cecil, M.P. Arthur Edgar Grosvenor Rhodes. The Earl of Derby, K.G., G.c.v.O., C.B. Sir Owen Cosby Philipps, K. c. M. G., M. P. The Lord Claud Hamilton, M. P. Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland. The Honble. Arthur Stanley, C.B ., M.V.O., ;\I.P. As KNICHTS
OF CRACE.
Colonel John Austin Carpenter. The Viscount Boyne. Lieut.-Colonel Noel George Lambert Marshall. Sir Herbert Brown Ames, LL.D., M.P. (Canada). William Disbrow Brydone-Jack, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.ED. Sir Pierre Laurent Damase Evariste Le Blanc, K. c. M. G. Colonel George Augustus Sweny. Charles Joseph Copp, M. D. Colonel Patrick Hehir, C.B., M.D., F.R.C.S.ED., L;\1.S. Colonel Sir Courtauld Thomson, C.B. Colonel Richard Beale Colvin, c. B. Robert Fox-Symons, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Lieut.-Colonel John Charles Radc1yffe Husband, M. D. Thomas Coke Squance, M.D. The Lord Monson. Sir James Scorgie Meston, K. C. S. 1., LL. D. Sir Michael Francis 0' Dwyer, K. c. S. 1. Sir Hedley Francis Le Bas. Francis Barton Langridge. Captain Francis Frederick Daniell. Charles Campbell McLeod. Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Olaf Roos-Keppel, K. c. S. 1., K. C. 1. E. Major John Bernard Arbuthnot, M. v. o. The Earl of Powis. Colonel Henry Blackburne Hamilton.
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T~e ?-ight Honb.le.
ir Frederick George Milner, BT., SIr Claude Hamdton Archer Hill, K. c. S. I., C. 1. E. P. c. T?e Honble O sw.ald Vivi~n Bosanquet, c. s. 1., c. r. E. LIeut.-General Ir FrancI Lloyd r C B C The Viscount Chilston. ' .... . ., . v. 0., D . . o. Lieut.-Colonel ir Jamesd Robert Dunlop Sm'th Capta' Ed Sh I ,K.C.S.L, K. C.V.O., C.LE. 10 gar eppar, D . . 0., M . . The Earl of Donoughmore, K.P. Sir John Charl s Holder, BT. urgeon-General Thomas Percy Woodhouse 1\[ R C C S~rgeon-General Sir Richard Havelock Cba:l 's' ~ ~ ~' O·E. L~eut.~C.olonel Patrick Fenelon O'Connor, C.B . ~'J\I.~.·, ~. ~: ~.D., 1.:\1.S. SI.r WIlham Lam nd Allardyce, K . . M. G. LIeut. -Colonel Franci Frederic Perry IE FR The Earl of Harewood, K . . V. o. , . . . , . . . s. The Lord Tredegar. Colonel Howard arr, C.B., :'II.D., A .:'11. • Robert Martin-Holland, . B. The Duke of D von hire, K. G., G.. M. G., G.C.V.O. S amuel Hamilton, M.D. Lieut.-Colonel Ed,,\'ard Stewart, :'II.D., lVI.R.C.S. The Earl of Onslow. & P., R.A.M.C. As LADIES OF CRACE.
Mary, Lady Paget. The Lady Ermyntrude Malet. Dorothy, The Vi counte t. yre. Margar t ~ lina, The Yi counles Boyne. Mary l\Iol11ca, Mrs. \Vills. Edith Jessie Mr. harle ~ rchibald. Elsie lephen, Mr . R. \tY. Reford. Iarguer.ite La l\I othe, ~ladame J. R. Thibaudeau. Helen RIchmond Young, lUi ·s Rid. E lizabeth lallock, Lady ib n. o l11unda Bella, ?\Iis w n. Oli ia Georgiana Lady Trotter. Julia Mary, Lady King. Laura l\Iary , lis Ryer on. Romaine, The Lady I n ·on. Florence Lady Butler. The Lady I uriel Paget. l\1ai Alic Magdalen, Lady Philipp arah Loui c, Mr. hewel!. arah .:-\nn 1iss ~ wift R. R. . Helen Port r (Iadame l elba). Violet May, Lady Earle. Janie, Lady 1e ton. Mary Hel n Elizabeth, The Lady armichae1. Marjorie deline, The Lady Pentland. Ellenora, Mrs. Blackham. my Gertrude, [r. \Vall ace Nesbitt. Frances! L ady de ,L'Isle and Dudley.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
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RECOGNITION OF SERVI CE .
SSOCIATIO
Etl el Louise The Honble. Mrs. Charles Burn. Isa~ella J ane't, Mr . Robert Mitchell. Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. \ i\Tarneford. Rose, Mrs. Arthur Rhode. Mary Ethel, Viscountess Harcourt. Ella Gertrude Amy, Mrs . \IV bb, M.D. Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. T\"veedale. Mabel Annie Stobart-Greenhalgh, ~Irs . St. Clair Stobart. Laura, The Lady Aberconway. Muriel, The Honble. ~Irs . E . A. FitzRoy. Katharine, Mrs. C. vv. Furse. The Countess of Harewood. Sarah Frances, Lady Wakefield. Constance Angel, Lady Allardyc . Edith Florence, Lady Grant Duff. Frances Belt, Lady Hadfield. Hilda, Mrs. vVynne. Emily Mary, Lady Wynne. Ag nes, Mrs. Dennis. . The Duchess of DevonshIre. Sarah Ann, Mrs. L ees. Ruby Florence Mary, Countess of Crom er. Florence Elizabeth Mary, L a dy Portal. Violet Marcia Catha rine, Countess of Onslow. As
HONORARY
l.ADY
OF
CRACE.
The Countess de Torby.
K.C.
l ajor Frank Cornwall McTavish, A.M.C., (Canada). Captain Henry James Stevenson. Geoffrey Howard.
Captain Arthur Perry Stockings. . Major Harold Ernest Weeke s. Major Frank Augu tus Dougla Steven . Lieut Piers Keane h..ekewlch, R. '. W Captam Ronald Dockray aterhouse. Roger Paull Tinnis, M.B., B.S. Major David Donald, C.A.l\1.C. Henry Walter Fincham. T '
As HONORARY SERVINC BROTHERS.
Captain Demetrius Williams. Charles Albert Statham. Ernest Edward Bateman. John Albert Sidney Coleman. Thomas Charles Augustus Hodson. Charles Joseph Dewbury. Commander Frederick Mortimer Barwick, R. N. Francis Edward Adams. George Herbert Nutter.
As
William Farg her. Jo seph J a mes BurLon. Martin Williamson. lonzo Cotton. Lieut.-Colonel Robert William Hu ghes. Captain Andrew Sinclair Buchanart. Alexander William Saunders. Arthur Ed win George Hayworth B lum. J ohn William Bellamy.
HONORARY SERVINC SISTERS.
Charlotte Elizabeth, Mis Hughe Agnes May, Miss Waterhouse, R.R.C. Lizzie, Mrs. Morgan. Millicent Mary, Miss Graham Smith . Eliza Ann, Miss Everett. Helen Con tance, Miss Everett. Helen Augu. ta, Mis, Allen. Ethel Ellen, Mr . Metcalfe. Jane Elizabeth, ir. Cros. . Gertrude, Mrs. Smith. Letitia, Mr. 1agowan.
Katherine Florence, Mrs. Wilkinson. Harriett Sophia, Mrs. Nash. Ida Thekla, Mi s Bowser. Martha, Mrs. Cooke. Alice May, Miss Mather. ora K., Miss Fletcher. Elizabeth, Mrs. Wakeling. Mary Richmond, Mi. Easton. Edith, Miss McCall-Anderson, R.R.C. Emily ., 1iss Callwell. Dai y Miss Cartmail.
As HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
As ESQUIRES.
. Alphonsus J 0 h n D a 11 am. L' t -Colonel Thomas William l~e~bert Young, !\I.D., L.R.C.S. Lieut -Colonel William Moir . h G arts ore. The Honble. Mr. Justice Chisholm,
Major Harris Grant Warburton, LA.R.O. Augustus Orlton Cooper. Henry Alfred Cros . John James Connelly. William Edward Connelly. William Henry J oshua Daniell. Henry D avies . John Stratford. William Phillips. William Charles Packham. William John Cardo.
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Albert Washington. Hervey Carter. Frederick Ellison. Robe~t Arthington. Lieut. -Colonel Robert la Poer Beresford, M. D., R. A.l\1. c. William Burns Lindley. Lieut. -Colonel Edward Charles Bayley, C.LE. Lieu t. -Colonel Charles Henry Cowie, c. 1. E.
Caroline Elizabeth, Miss Carmichael. Mary, 1i s Pinkham. Mary, Mrs. G. H. Walker. William Trant. Sydney Walter Johns. Charle lfred Taylor. Mr . H. Morell. Charles R. Dickson, l\I. D. John Forbe , 1. B. Surgeon-General John Philip Greany, 1. D. Lieut.- olonel Thomas McGregor Greer. John Terrell \Villiam , :\1.R.C. Harold IIebbleLh\\'aite, 1. D. Richard Oxley Bowman, M.D. Iatthew Cald\\'cll, L.R.C.P. Thomas Walm ley H ywood, M. R . . s. Lieut.-Colonel Loui Demetria]i, M.D. Li eut. - olone! Charles Montague Mathew, 1. ?II. S.
Lieut. -Colonel F. \lVarburton Begbie, l\1. R. C. S., R. A. M. c. Edward Albert Houseman, :\I.B. William Ferriday Jack on, :'I1.R.C. George Thomas v oods, L.R.C.P. ' .ED. \ alter Reyner Brunton, :\r. B . Major Paul McKenna Terry,L.R.c.P. Richard Whyt ck Leslie, l\1. D. urgeon Lieut. -Colonel J ohl1 Herbert Hacking, l\I.R. C.. Thomas Halli\\' 11, ?II. R. . . , D. P. II. Harry J Ohl1 Manning-Watts, L. R . . P. Franci Marmaduke Sealy, :\1.R.C.S. Lieut. - olonel CIaI' nee I idor Ellis, :\1.D., R.A.:U.C. (T). \ illiam CalweIl, l\1.D. hristina Mai, 1\1iss Beeman. Lieut. -Colonel Henry Charle worth, .M . •. • R.A.l\!.
.
Thomas Pears 11, M.R . . s. laud Douglas Pennant. Ida Elizabeth, Mr . Bevil mithe.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE As OCIATION.
R ECOGNITIO N OF SERVICES.
The Vote of Thanks of the Grand Prior and the ChapterOF THANKS. General of the Order, engros ed on ve llum has been awarded to the following as an acknowledgment of their distinguished ervices to the St. John Ambulance Association ;vVilliam Cooke Renshaw (Manchester Centre). Alderman William Henry Macoun Mawdsley (Southport Centr ). Sergeant George Ernest Lewis (Midland Railway Branch). Alfred Hartley (Leeds Centre). Major-General Edward Sinclair May, C.B., C.l\I.G. (Indian Branch). Lieut. -Colonel Jay Goulds, I.l\1. s. (Indian Branch). Major C. A. F. Hingston, I. M . s . (Indian Branch). Mr. ]. J. Meikle (Indian Branch). vVilliam Bagshaw (Southampton Centre). Selina Frances, Mr . Sinkins (Southampton Centre ). The Lady Abinger (Southampton Centre). Mary Florence, Miss Banes (Southampton Centre). Margaret Georgiana, Mrs. Ommanney (Southampton Centre). Edith, Mrs. Williamson (Southampton Centre). Alice Maud, Miss Bance (Southampton Centre). Cairns Palmer, N ewcastle-on-Tyne Centre). Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Joseph Knowles, :\I.R.C.S., R.A.:'I1.C. (T. F.) (St. Helens Centre). Alfred Joseph Gatt (Malta Centre). Joseph Robert Moore (Wilmslo"\v Branch).
The following have been elected Honorary Life Members of the Association in recognition of distinguished services in furthering its objects :Marion B. Andrew, M.D. John Ewing, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. John Armstrong, M.D., F.R.C.S.I. George Ferguson, M.B. Michael Asphar, M.D. GeorgeA. Ferraby, M.R.C.S., John Lee tkinson, M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. L.R.C.P. Arthur H. Field, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. John B. Backhouse, M.B. Victor G. L. Fielden, M.D. M. Baillie, M.B. David McVea Fleck, M.B. G. W. Barker, M.D. Peter Fraser, M.D., L.R.C.S. Edith Barrett, M.B. Alexander W. Frew, L.R.C.S., James B. Bell, M.B. L.R.C.P. William Begg, M. B. David P. Gaussen, !\I.D. Charles Bell, M. B. William Geiger, M. D. Alexander B. Bennie, 11. B. Nelson George, M. D. Lewis J. Birch, M.B. Richard H. Gibbs, F.R.C.S. Jame L. Blaikie, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Mary Glowery, 1\1.B. Hubert Blaubaum, M.B. Patrick]. Godfrey, LL.1\1., R.C.P., Charles J. Boucher, M.B. R.C.S. H. R. R. Bowtell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. William I. Gordon, ~I.B. Matthew H. Box, :\1. B. Justinian V. Griffitbs, M. B. Walter R. Brunton, M.B., D.P.H. William C. Grindrod, M.B. Henry W. Bryant, LL. M., R. . P., Rachael Gross, ;\1. B. R. C. s. William J. Gunne, 1\1. D. Willam Burns, L.R . . P., L.R.C.S.E . Eric W. Gutteridge, 1\1.B. William C. M. Burnside, L. R. C. P, Roland H. Hadfield, L. R.C. P., 1\T. R. C. . L.R.C . . George Hale, 1\f. D. William H. Burton, 1\1. R. C . . , harIe H. Hardy, :'II. B. L.R . . P. David F. IIarris, :\I.D., F.R.C.S.E. Caroline . Brown, 1\1. D. J ames Harrison, 1. D., D. P. H. Emily ampbell, M.B. Mary Hender. on, M.B. W.]. hapman, :'I1.D. y illiam Henry, :'II. B. Meyer Cohen, :'I1.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Rowland Hill l\1.B., F.R. . 5. Henry \V. J. ook:'lf. B. Barnch . Cowen :'IT. R. C.. , L. R. C. P. Edward Fitzwilliam Hoare, i\1. D. Arthur . Holden, ':'II. R. . . Walter J. raig, M.B. . Dentony Holme, tIl.R.C. tuarL P. room,:'II. B. John L. Holt, 1. B., F. R. C.. Charle. K. Darn 11, L. R. C. P., Arthur B. Hudson, :\1. R. C. s. L.R.C . . David Huey, L.R . . . , L.R.C.P. Charles C. Dean , :'If. D. 1atthew Hunter, i\1.B. Peter P. Debono, M.D . , D.P.H. amuel R. Hunter, :'I1.D. William J. en hy, :\1. B. Jame Huston, !\I.D. Stanley E . Denyer, .:'IJ.G., :\1.D., J. B. John ton, 1\I.B. F.R . . s. John Kennedy, 1\I.D. B rta Donald ' on, 1\1. B. G. E. Kidd, M.D. Percy J. Drougbt, L.R.C.S.I. Mrs. G. H. G. Dunda F. R • . . I. Thomas Killen, :'IT. B. \tVilliam O. LambIey, M.D. Constance Ellis, 1\1. B. Cecil P. Lanke ter, 1\1. R. C.. E., J osepb Ellul, 1\1. D. L.R . . P. Frederick B. Elwood, L. R. C. P, FraDci ~ E. Langley, l\I.B. F.R.C.S.
22 VELLUM VOTES
Votes of thanks of the Central Executive Committee have been awarded on parchment to the following in recognition VOTES OF of distinguished services in furthering the object of the THANKS. Association : Mrs. Spence (Indian Branch). Mrs. Godfrey (Indian Branch). Mrs. Bayley (Indian Branch). Mrs. Wilson (Indian Branch). Lady DuBoulay (Indian Branch), The Most Rev. George Alfred Lefroy, D.D. (Indian Branch). Captain Walter Lidwell Harnett, I. M. S. (Indian Branch). Mrs. Green (Indian Branch). Mrs. Begg (Indian Branch). John Chalmers Houghton (Southampton Centre). Francis John Stubbs (Southampton Centre). Alfred Sims (Southampton Centre). Lucy Margaret, Miss Brierley (Southampton Centre). Alice Emma, Miss Hedges (Southampton Centre). Thomas S. Carter (Ilkley-in-Wharfedale Branch). Dorothy, Miss Chamberlain (Southampton Centre). William H. Studd (Canadian Branch). Reginald V. Harris (Canadian Branch). Ella M., Mrs. L. M. Murray (Canadian Branch). John James Scully (Canadian Branch). Edward William Jackson (Forest Gate Branch). Juliet Gilfrid, Mrs. Craig (Middlesex Branch). Percy W. Thompson (Birkenhead Branch). Inspector Charles Cooper Bull (Metropolitan Police Branch). PARCHMENT
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
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THE ST. J OHN A mULA CE ASSOCIATION.
Percy V. Langmore, 1.B. William S. Laurie, M.D. Thomas G. S. Leary, M.D., M.R. C.P. Ferguson Lemon, M.B. Sybil L. Lewis, L.R.C.S.ED., L.R.C.P.ED. Robert J. Loosli, 1\1. B. d 1\1. B. P ercy 0 . L or, Francis E. McAree, l\I.B. C • J • 1"'1 CB n'd e, M. B. Samuel McCallum, l\f.B. Richard McCandless, M.B. , D.P.H. Samuel McComb, 1\f.B. Arthur McConiskey, M.B., M.R.C.S. Harry G. l\IcKid, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. David J. IcKinney, M.D. Edward A. Mackay, lVI.B. John J. McMahon, 1\1. D. Donald McLean, :'II. B. William Martin, 1\1. B. John T. Matthews, M.B. G. H. Manchester, M.D., C.M. Alexander Mc G. McMillan, :VI.B. Margaret McLorinan, l\I.B. Arthur W. Morgan, M.B. John N. Morris, :'II.R. Marye. YIurdoch, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Arthur W. Nankervis, :'If-B. Sydney J. Newing, l\I.B. G. G. Nicholls, l\1.B. Captain Lewis J. O'Brien, 1\I.D. T. Wilson Parry, ;\I.D., M.R.C.S. Edward F. O'Sullivan, :'II.D. Ethel Parnell, M.B. Norman Pern, :'ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Henry 1. Pinches, M.B. · er ,1\"1 .. D J ames E . P Ip Richard H. Powers, M.B. Eldon Pratt, M.D., :'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Robert G. Reid, M.D. Frederick S. Rhodes, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. e. G. Richardson, M. R. C. S. , L.R.C.P. Abel Rollason, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. David Rosenberg, M.B. Martin J. Ryan, M.B.
Leonard D. Sau nders, M. R. C. S. , L.R. C. P. Vera Scantlebury, M.B. Jo~n D . K . Scott, M.B. Enc N. Scott, L.R. C.P. Henry B. Shepherd, M.R. C.S . , L. R. C. P. ohn A. H . Sherwin, M.B. J Ernest D. Sim, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Montefiore D. Silberberg, M.D. William Sloss, M.B., F.R.C.S. Captain Robert H. Smith, M.B. Norman L. Speir, M.B. Robert J. Spence, M.B . Florence Stacey, M.B. Howard Stevenson, M.B., F.R.C.S. Septimus G. Straham, M.B. Roger St. Clair Steuart, M. D. Charles S. Sutton, M. B. Harvey Sutton, M. D. George A. Syme, M.B., F.R.C.S. Arthur E. Taylor, M.D. Elsie Thomas, M.B. Henry D. Thomas, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., ED. H. A. Tillman, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., ED. Ethel M. Townend, M.D. Cecil F. Tucker, :vI.B. Grace Vale, l\1.B. William B. Vance, :VI.B., D.P.H. Theophilus G. Vawdrey, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Thomas D. Walker, :'I1.B. Ragle N. Wawn, l\1.B. Richard e. \Veldon, 1.D., C.M. Richard Wilkins, M. B. Arthur M. Wilkinson, M.B. E. R. Williams, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Maldwyn L. Williams, M.B. Edward R. White, M.B. J. Ernest Whyte, :\1.B. Albert Wilson, :vI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J ames Wood, :'11. D. William A. Wood, M.D.,D.P.Il. Gweneth Wisewould, M.B. John Wylie, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.ED. W. A. Young, M.D.
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS.
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It is not surp rising that there should have been a considerable falling off in the number of certificate issued by LAB ElS AND the Association during tbe year compared with the figures PEN DANTS. of 1915 which are easily the highest on record. It is intere ting, however, to compare tbe results achieved th~s year with tho e obtained during the tbree previous years: CE RT I FICATES, MEDALLIONS,
First Aid (Men) First ic.l (\Vomen) Hom e ursing (Men) Home NUl' ing (\Vornen) Home IIygi ~lle (Men) Home Hygiene (\Vornen) Sanitation Totals
1913. 33,897 12,553 1,970 8,396 183 231 742
1914. 43,753 22,710 4,054 16,935 527 430 142
1915. 45,116 45,477 7,506 38,846 227 330 536
1916. 27,175 23,683 4,919 21,373 164 159 42
57,972
8 ,551
138,038
77,515
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It will be , een tbat in ,pite of the calls which war work has made on the leisure of all classes the figures how a marked increase over those recorded in a good year before the "\ af. The grand total of Certificate is 1,32+,517.
now issued to 30th September, 1916,
The number of Medallions i sued during the year has exceeded the pr "Iou ~ hig-h e t record by seyeral thou ands. There have now been issued 198, 98 Medallions and 100,607 Label. The following table how the number i . ' ued each year ince the introduction of the latter award: YeaJ'. 1904-5 1905-6 1906-7 1907-8 190 -9 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-H 1914-15 1915-16
Medallion 6,420 7,272 7, 61 6,99 1 7,562 7,841 9,15i9,929 10,674 10,004 c), C)96 1-1,500
Labels. 112 2,726 4,1 2 r;, 163 6,941 7,159 9,730 11,360
Pendants.
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14,59 12,217 13,194
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It will be noticed that Pendants appear in the Ii t for the first time. In order to pre\"ent the sale of 1edallions by unauthorised persons those issued [rom headquarters are stamped on the rever e I I registered at St. John's Gate," and none are now i ued ,,'hich do not bear this inscription . The total number of removal made during the past year was 93 , of which 12+ w re country removals, the majority CORPS. of which were made by motor ambulance. The total di 'tance of all motor removal ' , London and country, wa 6,650 mile. In addition, this D partment found practically all the transport requir d [or the store ' s nL to the t. John .. mbulan e Brigade Hospital and for the distribution of the frozen game from New Zealand. ItWALID
TRANSPORT
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FI{Ol\l CENTRES.
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ST PAUL'S
The L tat numb r or J rs ns Lr aL d at Lhis sLatio n was 1,0 1, making a grand LoLal or 14 ,t 54- , The stalio n h as AMBULANCE b en manncd by Lhe Prince of Wal's' Corps on each STATION. unday throughout th year, an I has provided the additional as. istan c n;quired on Lh 0 'asion of all the mon~ imporLanL
formed and iL is hop ed lhat l11 any 1110r cer liri 'a(l'd mCll11wrs of the /\ssocia tion will join thc L3rigad' il ild so retain Iheir know1cdg-' 01' a m hlllan ce work.
serVlce
LVNE.
DUNCAN MEM ORIAL AMBULA NCE STATION.
The casualties dealt wiLh aL this sLali n sh ws a rurthetde'reasc, the number being" 337 onl), as againsL 421 in the pre\-ious y'ar. wing- Lo Lhe Curlh r develnplllcnt or the Port of London l \utlH riLy's motor ambu l an' s'r\'ice, it bas been suggcskd !hal po~sibly a mor' usd'ul position
might be found for Lhe station. CENTRES.
o new entres ha\-' bCl.:11 adckcl tbis year, but tbose aL Dublin and Belfast have becl1 ol1vcrlcd into 'cntres for
Ireland and lsl r resp clively. The work f tbe Queensland Ccntre, owing to the ab~cnc orits omci~l1s, has now be n resllscilat d by the Qu ensland
Oll sen lce 111 hl1lancc.
Transport Brigade. Ambulance work continuc" to re eiye ll1 sympathy and supp rt of lhe public in lhis distl-i L. All the mills and workshops in the Centre ax a, covering an induslrial popula! ion l)f ~OI11C 100,000 people, arc provid d ",ilh I<ir~t .\id Stor s and [\pplian (e~, which are replenishe 1, when n c ssary I free of charge. ACCRINOTON.
In presenting- the 31sl Annual r'eport fur the twel\' 1110ntbs nding the 31sl Match, I()I), the Committ ' d sires to draw altention to the record Ilumher of -las,-;cs 11l:lcl during' tbat period, viz. 92, bing ix (6) more than for the previou~ yeal. Of thi" number 30 wer for Railway Ell1ploye s, 1 for employec::; or Lhc Adelaide Corporation, 5 for mcm bel'S or lhe Y. W. C. .[\. and 10 for m mbers of tbe 'chool of Mines. The t tal I1lcll1bero.;hip was 2,21 I, of whom 1,558 were examined, and 1,30--l pas~cdIn addition ()4 re-examination vouchers, 10 Medallions, and 2 Lab b werc i..,sued. II is with the deepest regret that thc COl1lmittee r'cord the death during the year or the Right Ilonollrablc 'ir Samuel J. \N a), In., a Vi 'cPresidenl of lhe Adelaide Cenlre ror many years, Since the last nnual M ling the name of th /\ct ing General TralTic MClnager, 'uth u~tralian Railv..'ay~ (M r . James M cG ui re), ha~ 11 en ADELAIDE.
added to the Commiltee, The Third Railway mbulance Comp lition for lhe Hailway hallengc Shield took place at ldgate, on the 28th Octob r, 1( 15- The Committee de ire to congratu lat e the Railways' ComJ1li~~i()n I' on the arrangements made, and on the keen knowledge of a01hulanc \\ol'k displayed by the competing mp]oyes. Mr. R. V. Bulman, who very ably assist c.l with th [ormation or t h Sl.John Ambulance Brigade Oversea~ in this State, was ohliged to re..,ign during the year. Mr. G, F. IJus sey kindly undertook the dutics, hi.., appointment as Acting As~istant Commissioner being confirmed hy St. ] ohn's Gate in October, 191 S. 'event! strong di vision.., have already heen
ASHTON-UNDER-
Th.c L n a_I (\'nLrc h;l s pi m ' idcd nUl11erOllS rl' cr uiL s ror I hc J:.ng-a de, lor the Mililary lIe me Ilnspltal 'i ;Ind Poya l , ,I\al SI ' k Ikrlh l) cservc, ;IS wel l ;I'i for the local f\ llxiliaxy
Th e ~'ol1ll11ilt C, ill p~'c sl' n! illg t h ' ~~I I h IlIW;t\ Report of the entrc, havl' ag-;tlll (hc pleasure of cOllg l'atlIlaling till! J11 ' 1l1~)ers 111 a I' cord ycar's \\ ork_ III I () 1J the Firsl ,\id <tnd NlIrslng Lcctllres wcr' atklldcd by 3W) pupil s ill IC)11 hy I 010 and i 11 I ( 15 hy 2,c)6 1. The re'iul t l)f till' pa ,-;1 sea~() n 's \V(II k \\ as 'th;1! 310111(11 ;wd 1, 2()1 womcn 'ompl'lcd (he Firs! Aid COllISC, of whom 21 f> I11cn alld H22 \\ ol11en pas ... 'd I h ' CX:tlllillat iOIl ; fl7 mell and 70K w(~lncn 'o mpk~l'd til, tlr..,illg COllrs , of wholl1 ' Ie) mCIl alld SS2 \vOl11l'll gallll:d the cel tlfica!'; II ll~l'll .coml h.'lcd the J lomc J l yg-il'l lc 'Ul1l ... C, 5 of \V 1 H~m p;I .' is'd the CX<L111 lila ( 1011; 13-1 \\'OI11CII and ·1 I11 Cil gained (h~' MLcblllon ;lll d :2 mCIl ilml 2 WOl11cn thc Lahel. Tw cllt ,- fl)lll coursc~ of lcl"lul'l's \\CIL' g'iVl'll ;\lld 51 L -; Imina(ion '-; WL'll' l"t)lldllclcd al the ,\l11hlllallCl' Stalinll; klllll~'''' :d ... o \ \Il'll' glV'll tllrollghllll! Lhe yea I 10 I11l'l11hL'1 S of thc alioll;d l~ e"'L'1 e alld n, t Field !\ 111 hulall 'l'. The: ; t ' 'ollll11odaliPIl ill 11lL' spaci('\ls \ll1hulall Cc SI;l!il)1l huildillg' 11 a... b l" II lj II i let a edt () its u t lilt) S1. I I \\ as COli 11 d I h a I, l)IJ :\ l '() 1111 t ?f the k luI" 1 (Hlms not h ing- l"L'ikd, allY nH)\'~'mL'tlt ill lllle W;I'" l1e;lr<.1 111 Ihe_ oth 'I~S, \\ ~li l' h SL'I'ilIIISI r impair'd Iheil Ilsdulll ' ... ..,. Sinc' 111l' '1ll1 01 I!H~ 111l:l.nCl i d Yl';t~' n~ thl' (\'Illle, an ,\mh111 :tllce () ;IY Cnlkcliol1 Wll'i ':IITI.cd 1(1 ;,1 ~l\cCl'ssluI I SSlIl' nil \1:1) ?(lth, [til' till' Pll111l1Sl' or I-aising£500' , \\llh \\hllh 10 l"t)l11pkk Ihe Statillll. ThL' reslllt \Vf\S Ih:1I lit' SI~1l1 01 £.~f() IK,,_ I I.d. \"- ;to> rl' Ti\l·d :111~1, ;IS thl '.'PL'Il'iCS \\l'll' (Inly £11 1()". Kd . .'~I1l'rL'l ... ;t1l ,tllHHlnl ull,Sll I(s, ,1<1. :\,ail;lhl',\\hi ' h should h' "1l!lICILllt rnr the pili pnse_ It \\a ... \"itll sincerL' I' 'gTL't Ih;tl 111' (,pl11ll1illc' hC;II 'd llr I Ill' tll-ath nr Mr. \ . ~, .RII SSl' ll, \\ Ill) fnr mall)' yl',tlS ,\ 'kd ;IS I1PllPI,t1\ audilor in a nll)'.,t L~nlCIL'llt 1\1 ;llln·I'. 11. \ . I·'. i\1,llkay, fUll11cll} i\l;lllag'l' 01" the Lank of e\ Zl'alallll, ha~ killlllYL()Il~el1kd to ~IlCCL'l'd l1im. AU CKLAND
BARROW.
Ban 0\\
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The 10 'c\ 1 hi; 111 ell e s () r I h l' \ ..,.., (ll' i f\ I i () 11 n 1\1 sis I () r h' I W l'l'll I\\(.) and IIlIL'e Il1ou'i,1I1l1 1l1l'l11hl·I.... 111 a C :J1IIL' l il'L wiLh it... hig wOI' ks, a hHHvkdge or Fir~( \iLl is a \ it;d nced,
The work 01 lh' l\Vp \'01111l1;\lY \id Il nspit:ds, npl:l1ed in . 1()11, hao.; Cl)J)liIlUL'd, hili nv,illg 10 !alk o!" p;lIil'l1h dUlil1g M :11' ' h, }\ pl"ll and 1\1 ay I he ( 'UlIll tess Tl'l l1plc elL- 'ilkd In clm;e the 'wi ()Il P ,.uk fI ospilal in JUlie, the l'l' Jl1 ;l ining palil'llls 11l'il1g' tr;IJ1Sr lied tll Klng-swuml Vnlul1tal y t\i d Il n s pi(;t1, Many 111 'Inbele.., b;nc :t~si'ilcd in Illl' Irall~kr (If tlw si k alld \\olll1lkd soldiers rlom lhe I'aih, ay st;1l i()11 10 I Ill' Bal b v ;If' II ospit;ti.
BATH .
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TH E ST.
During the past year the des ire for Ambulance training in Belfa t and the urrounding counties has been well maintained, and although the figures are not so hig h as the p~evious year they are such as to show that there is still a great d es~re !or knowledge in First id and Home Nur ing, and al 0 Re-e:am ~n abo n under St. John Rule. I n First Aid 42 Classes were held, 3:, be111g for \yomen and 7 for men-877 persons were instructed-458 of these received Certificates, and of tho e who entered for R e-examination 255 received Medallions and 20 Labels. In Home Nursing 15 Classes were held, 395 received instruction and 295 of these were awarded Certificates. Three Classes for Hygiene and 1 for Sanitation in truction were h eld. During the year the following honours were conferred :Honorary Serving Sister of the Order of St. John, Mrs. Magowan , \\"ho for 28 years held the position of Honorary Treasurer in thi Centre. Honorary Associate of the Order of St. John, Dr. William Calwell and Dr. R. W. Leslie, who have both been connected with the work of the Centre for upwards of a quarter of a century. Twenty-seven members of the medical profession, resident in Belfast and Ulster Counties, who had qualified by lecturing gratuitou 1y for a pecified period, were nominated Life Members of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association. BELFAST.
During the past year, the War has affected the number of candidates for re-examination for the Labels, many of the ladies being away on special sen'ice, and the County and Borough Police and tIidland Raihvay Employes being absent in the service of their country, and the extra work thrown on those left behind, preventing their attendance. During the last year the special energy of the member and workers has again been devoted to the supply of oft slippers and flannel boots for the wounded, which have proved invaluable for trench feet. The e have been di tributed from the head St. John Ambulance Warehou e in London, and direct, by special reque t, to many hospitals at home and abroad and to the Admiralty ho pital s hips, as well as to the French Flag Nursing Corps for the French wounded. The total of these slippers and boots is now just over 17,600 pairs; and it is earnestly hoped that the supply may, this winter, meet the constant and increasing requests for the e comforts. These slippers, etc., the design of Mrs. Alfred Paine, are cut out an d prepared for workers to make at home, at the DepOt, 53, Harpur Street, for which with the use of the room at Holbrook for the Working Parties, held l\londays and Fridays, we are indebted to the kindness of :Mrs. Attenborough. The thanks of the Committee are duly given to all those who have taken part in this useful work; and especially to the kind people in America and el ewhere v,'ho have sent us such splendid gifts of carpet pleces. Through the kindness of Members and Hon. Members, 789 gifts of nourishing food have been di tributed. Invalid appliances, viz.: Bed tables, bed rests, water and air cushions, surgical cradles, carrying chairs, C. S. stretchers, ice bag, etc., etc" to
BEDFORD.
REPORTS FROM CENTRES.
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the number of 47 have been lent to 39 ca es, and have bee n much appreciated and gratefu lly acknowledged by t.he patients and their friends. The year has again been an exceptionally busy one. The number ~[ candi~ates examined does not quite reach last year's figures, whIch constltuted a record for the Centre. .\ new record .has, however, been set up in the number of students obtainingMedalltons a~1d Labels. One lady in Blackburn is the proud possessor of the MedallIOn, 10 Labels and the Nursing Pendant. The new regulation with regard to Nursing Pendants will be much appreciat.ed in this c1ist:ict, and will, no doubt, be taken full advantage of. A class 111 Home HygIene has been held for the first time in Blackburn. The Committee consider this a very important branch of the \vork of the Association, and hope to see it further developed. The members of the Local olunteers Ambulance Section each hold the Association Certificate and Blackburn has been chosen a the Headquarters of the Bearer Companies of the 10th Battalion Lancashire Volunteer Regiment. Clas es in Fir ,t Aid and. ick Nur ing, enthusiastically supported by the Chief onstable, who 1 a member of t.he Committee have been formed in connection with the vVomen' Police Aid Detach:nent, and a coul' e of First [\id is to be given to the Special Police during the summer month . BLACKBURN.
BRIERFIELD.
" Badge Da) ," held on the 2+th June, reali~ed £8+ 2s. 11d,
The Association has "iU tained a great 10 s by the death o[ the late Dean o[ Bristol, who acted as President of this Centre [or ' 0 many years, abo by the death of 1\1r. E. G. Tyrrell, \\7ho wa a memher o[ the ommittcc, and \\as so \\'ell known in Local Educational ' ntres. ixty classes ha"e b en held, 39 in Fir-;t Aid, and 21 in ursing, and since tbi' Report 'was drawn up, 9 new cla..:; es h3\' been tarted. The ompetitions [or the Squire, Beavi and 1 oyice up', u ually held in the month of July, ',-er again postponed, owing to 0 many of th usual competitors being- on Active en' ice. BRISTOL.
H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught was present at the annual BRANCH. meeting of the anadian Branch, which took place on 2+th February, 1916. In addressing the meeting H. P. H. aid that, a ~ Head of the Order, it wa doubly interesting to him to be a sociated ,,·ith the Canadian portion of its \vorl\:. He referred to the beneficial r ults of the co-operation betw en the Order and the B. R. C. S. at home and the Canadian Red Cros in Canada. Subsequently H. R. II. expre'sed his approval of the steps which had been taken to give First Aid instruction to members of the anadian Expeditionary Force and toward the formation of Voluntary id Detachments. The Council is gratified to note the splendid work accompli hed during CANADIAN
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the past twelve months, and to be in t~e po~ition to.report a r~cord in subjects, as th e num be r- of candidates instructed in First Aid. and kmdred . d S' th well as in the number of certificates of profi~lency Issue . ll1ce e commencement of active instructional work 111 1911, ste,:-dy progres has been made, and while the year 1914 showed a marked mcrease over the previous year, still more remarkable figures are pr~ ~nte~ for 19~ 5. During the past year the number of candida~es recelv111g ~nstructlOn 1+ 74? compared with 10 4+8 in the prevlOus year, an 111crea e of was , ~, ' 0 181 b ' 4 29+ tha 4,15+. The certificates issued ,:·e.re ~, '. elf~g, m?re n in 1914. The total persons recelvmg 111 tructlOn 111 Canada S111ce 1911 numbered over 38,000. . ' The A sociation has continued its policy of extend111g an~ e~courag111~the study of First Aid, and the re pon e from e,:ery Pro:'111clal C.ounctl has been mo t gratifying. There has been a shght fallmg .off m the work of the Railway Centres, explained largely by the enltstment of instructor and employee in the oversea forces, and for o~her re~sons which are explained in detail in the reports of the respect1v~ Rall.,~ay Centres. The greatest proportionate increase was made 111,..,~nt1sh Columbia, where 2,117 persons were in tructed, c?mpared to 6~1 111 the previous year, and where 1,393 ~ertificate.s were Issued as agamst 427 in 1914. Ontario comes next With 5,427 111structed, c?mpared to 2,810 1n the year preceding, while 4,109 certificates were .lssued. Q~ebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, doubled the ~umber 111 tructed 111 th.e previous year, and each issued over four ~lmes the number of certtficates than in the twelve months precedmg. Equally good work was done by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and while the totals from the provinces are not as large as those reported from other centre the increases over the previous years are much greater. While the teaching of First Aid, Home Nursing, and other ubjects bas occupied the activities of the Assoc~ation to a lar?"e extent, it has not prevented the participation in other Important dutle entailed up~n it by the great European war, and these features are referred to m detail in the course of this report. First Aid Instruction of Canadian Expeditionary Force.-In November, 1915 the General Executive Committee prepared a memorandum for sub~ission to the Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence .on the subject of First Aid Instruction for the members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The course propose.d ind~ded instructio.n under the following headings :-(a) Fractures, dlslocatlOns ~nd S~r~l?S; (b) hremorrhage or bleeding; (c) artificial respiration and mses Iblhty; (d) bandaging; (e) methods of carrying. . . The scheme as above outlined was submitted to Field Marshal HIS Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, in his. capacity as ,?rand Pri.or of the Order and received his cordial approbatlOn, and promise to enlist the co-operation of the Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence. The proposal was shortly afterwards laid before th~ Minister, who gave his hearty consent and issued the necessary authonty for the .w.0rk to be carried out in all Military Districts and Divisions in the DomlOlon . From three to five men are now being employed in each area or district, based upon the number of troops training for overs~as. The instruc~ors receive rank and pay of Quartermaster-Sergeants m the Army Medical Corps. In accordance with the above arrangements the Association
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prepared a condensation of Cantlie's First Aid text book, which the Department has issued, and through the happy representation of His Royal J-lighnes to the parentA ' sociation, the copyright was waived by the Chapter-General of the Order. ufficient copies of this publication have been issued in both French and Engli -h to upply every man in training, and those to be trained during the coming year. It was strongly recommended that in addition each officer and N. C. O . on overseas service be supplied with at least two copies of the above book. Red Cross Collection. - In eptember, 191 S, the Marquis of Lansdowne, President of the Briti h Red Cro Society, addres ed a cablegram to the Lieutenant-Governor of each of the Provinces of Canada stating that the British R d Cros ociety and the Order of St. John, in view f the great demand upon their resources both in France and the near East, had decided to make an appeal throughout the Empire, by treet and other collection , upon the 21st day of October. The General Executi,-e Committee of the Canadian Branch at once i sued a circular to all Council ' , entres and individual, which said in part, as follow : " the t. John Am bulance _ ociation i the Ambulance Department of the Order of t. John, working in do e co-operation with the British Red ros ociety, a are the Canadian Branch of the St. John Ambulance A sociation and the Canadian Branch of the Red Cro ociety, the appeal is heartily concurred in, and the officers of every Centre of t.he sociation are requested to immediately g t into communication with the local branch of tbe Red Cro s ociety, if uch exi t, and with municipal bodies and other organization , which would co-operate in carrying out a campaign on the lines ugge ted. • the time is bort, it is earne tly requested that thi matter be given the immediate attention of your Centre, 0 that tbe best re ult may b obtained . " Tbe re ults of the e collections tbrougbout. anada was most creditable, and no small part of the ucce. wa no doubt due to the efforts of this sociation in stimulating (' mbined effort in many Centres and 10calitie ' . War v ork of the A ' ociation.-Enquiry is often made with regard to the work done by the L John l\m bulanc __ 0 iation in Canada . ince the outbreak o[ the war, e p cially as in the mother untry the Order of t. John i closelyalli d with th British Red ros "' ociety in all Red Cros work. R ference was ma 1 in the annual report f la t year to the arrangement made at the meeting held at G \' rnment Hou e in Augu t 191+, by whi 'h th work of the al1adian Red r _society the t. John Ambulanc A sociation, and the t. J Ohl1 mbulance Brigade Over ea. wa co-ordinated and each allotted th ir re pectiYe sphere of labour. In all appeal to the public th r fore for mon yand upplie thi As ociation ha practically ubordinated it elf to tbe anadian Red 1'0 s Society in order that there might be no c nfu ion in th public mind, also to obviate dillicultie uch as have recently ari n in the fotherland as to t.he tatu of certain o-called relief organizations, and to prevent duplication of appeals and effort in anada. Consequently all Red Cros work in the Dominion ha been done in the name of the Canadian Red ross Society, and our own workers in many instances
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constituted themselves into Red Cross organizations, wher such did not previously e, ist, and sent their SUPl~lies to and throll,gh t.h e Canadian Red Cross ociely. To the Canad lan Branch o[ the Sl. John Ambulance Association belongs th cr dit of organizing t.he Uawa and Ottawa Valley Branch of the anadian R ed ross Society., possibly. the strongest branch organization in the Dom.inion . The pr vln.ce. of I nncc Edward Island was organized by the Pr IJent. of our AssoclatLOn, lIon. Sir Louis II. Dm ies, assi ted by Mr. Justice lIa szard, President. of the Princ Ed ward Island Branch of this Association. The scatter d R d Cross units in Nova cotia were brought into one organization through the timely visit of the II norary Secretary, Mr. Coole urses [or Overseas.-Th Canadian 0PP r ompany of udhury, Ontario, through M r. £\. D. Miles, President, augumented their sp l enl~id contributions of 5,000.00 dollars, made last year to the parent ASSOCiation by pr senting to the Canadian Red ross Societ}, an add i tional sum' of 10,000.00 dollars, which was t.o be utilized t? defray the expcn~es of 20 nurses for overseas service, under the auspices of thc CanallJan Branch of the Sl. John Ambulance Association. The Red Cross Society was to be t.h recipient of the money an 1 pay all t.he expel1!o>es, and th Association was to sdect the nurses. This arrangemen t \\ orked out in a most satisfactory manner, and each I rovincial Council of the Association was accorded the pri" ilcge of nominating a quota of nurses to represent them. All applicants were required to have gradu::t~d fro~; a hospital of at least 100 beds, and t.o have had subsequent. tralllll1g. I he entire party, including 10 nurses nominated by th Cana?ian Red Cro . . Society to complete the detachment. of 30, assembled In Montreal on May 19'th, and ~ailed on th ss . •Viss{[rlab£c on the following- morning-, An additional party of 15 nurses, was arranged for later by the Association, at the request of t.he Canadian Relief Committee, and sail d on the ss. Corsican, July 21st. Both parties of nurses were mad> up of young women possessing the highest qualities o[ }w .... r ita1 y "aini.ng-, and many of them were taken over by the War Office on their arnval in England, and transferred to various spheres of activity. The remainder are doing duty in Sl. J obn Ambulance bospitals in Eng-land. Voluntary Aid Detachments. The Militia Council on N o\'embel 29th, 1911, approved of a schem for" the organization of oluntar} Medical Aid in Canada." This plan was re\' ised in 1914, and as amended, was approved by the Militia Council on the 3rd March of that year. In brief, the scheme provided for the creation of Voluntary Aid Committees in eacb Military Division or Dist.rict in the Dominion, to be appointed by the Honourable the Minister of Militia. These Committees were charged with the r sponsibility of the organization of Voluntary Aid Detachments in connection with the Militia in t.he . e ral areas or districts. They were empowereJ and recommended to delegate the formation and organization of the Detacbments to the SL John Ambulance Association, the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overs as and the Canadian Red Cross Society. At. the conference of rerresentatives of these organization ' belel at Government Hou se on 14th August, 1914, wit.h the gracious approval of His Royal IIig-hness The GovernorGeneral, the duty of organizing Voluntary Aid Detachments was ass igned to the St. John Ambulance Association. Accordingly this
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A ~;soc iation i~,'m e c1iat.e ly g-ot into tOllch with th e Voluntary Aid Com-
mILle.'s apPoll1ted by th e Minist r. The D epartmen ta l Committ e in each !nstance h ad m e t, a nd in acco l"dance with the rcg-ulations had asked the S~. ~ohn Ambulance Asso ' iation Lo undertake the work. The or~an.lzatlon of th Voluntary Aid D etachments cOlllmenced in M iliLary Dlsln t 0.0, as ~ I,le firsl or the returning- invalided so ld iers wcre to arrive ',tt the port. of lJ aldax. The D lachl11enL atQuebe was next arrang-ed for, ~oll, owed by that c~t M~ntreaI and OllawH, thl! duties at Montreal bing ,l,.... sum~d by ~h khaki League nt the reqlle s l of the Quebec Provincial ~ou n II of lhls ss .ciation: T!lC llaW,l Detachme nt. has been ol"g'cLl1iZ~.l~ ovcr a y ar dunng which Lime ev ry member has bee n thorough ly tl, <LIn c.~. . Only reccnl1y the D etachmcnt sec ured [or the ] Iospital o.l11m lsslon, the Sir Sanford Fleming] lom e in Ollawa, and al" now d,ol ng- ~Iu~y t.here. O\Vin~ ~o. the suh<..;liLlltion of the Military Hospital s DI VISional Voluntary Aid Committees, these OmI11ISSlon. [or th ol.ul1tary Aid D etach mcnts have noL be n ofllcially recogniz d and I-eg-Is.tcred by. the Depal~tlllent of Militia, although the regulations pro Ide for thiS method 01 recog-nition. First Aid in Schools. The . . tuc1y of Fir..,l f\id i'-i being adorted gradually, by . . ' hools and colkges throughout the J)ominion and in s,everalo( the Pl'Ovinces it is forming' part 01' the 'ourse in thd ormal Sch~ols., an,~l all t~,o'-ie <L1?rlying' ror teacher.., ee l'Li llcaks arc expected to qualify III I, Irsl ,\ll1. BrItish l\)lumbi :L ha.., been to the forefront in this and the other provincl! . . arc 1'0110\\ ing. ' l-g'anizatiol1. <. n account or the many other acti'v ilies of lhe A",soc.iati~)n during- th' year, thcn.' has not becn the amount of new organlza.llon \\ ork accompli . . hcc1, which had been de . . ircd. j t is hoped that dUring 101() c\' ry distl"i ,t in Cll1ac1a can he assi..,ted by a \' isit from the G '!lCI al Sl'crelary. In th.e Nnrth 11.1 nl;.tl in Mining- Country the he,ltl'-i of the mining comp<lnle . . \\CIl! Int'I'\IL'\\ d :t'i tn thcir co-opl!ration in First \id instru ctioll in onnl!ct inn \\ iLh their l'nterpri"e-.: and as a result scvcral cl ~ ls~cs ha.\ l! heen helel, alld man) L)I the cmploye · s gi\'cn a hl0\\ h:dg-e 01 1< Ir"t .\1<'1. Pn!Jl1~crs ecour.., \u .". ~~ll.'s""l"s ... 'I'h . \ ........ oc..iation found it necessary t~) puhllsh a . . e:'l)nd edition l)1 Pn.'111Icr . . SL' ours , \11 " Blcssl~s," the j, r 'n~h tran<.,latlon of l ;\I1tlic' . . I' ir . . t .\id 10 thl: In jul"l'l1. Thi.., book is lLs ed In t.he pro\ ~nce of Jl1cbec, in \!\\t Brunswick, and in the pl"LwillCl: of Ontano, and IS aprl"' 'i:lt.cel b) tIll! FI-ench speaking Canadians. 'ontrih.utions. Thl! .\ .., . . 0 iatil)1l ha .... during- lhc pa . . t year receiveel it ~lLLmber . III Lontr ihution . . in ca . . h from fricnds illlcre..,l 'd in th \\ork, and In particular onl.' dOllatit)n nf 500.00 dollars from JIi s II onoLLr tht:: Lieutenanl-Clwernor of' Quchec. The \)LIIl'il de",ires to extend its t hank . . for t h csc k i nell y remelll hwncl!'-;. Retirc111cnt l)f Iion orar) S 'cn.:tary. Thl! (;encral CLHIllCil r port, ~ith much r>g-re.t, thc retirement of !'vlr. Fred Cook as llonorary Secr tary, after Sl.' y al"S 1110 . . t faithful sen i 'C in the intere . . t of th e 1- irst id movement in Canada. Obituary.-During- the past y'ttl' the A",so'iatioll has ..,tdTered a severe loss ill the d alh of Lt.- 'oJ. Lacey R. John'-ion, and Ll.- '0 1. H. B. Yates, both members of the Gencral Executi e ommiUe.
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The following are extracts from the Reports o! Provin~ial Co~ncils. Space alone precludes the possibility of de.aling wIth .each 111 det~d : Alberta Council. -We have pleasure 111 announc111g tha~ dunng :he year a considerable advance ha~ been ma?e in the f~rmatlOn of FIrst Aid and Home Nur ing Classe III the Provlllce. DUIlng the pa. t year 707 have been in tructed in 30 different cla se , as compared wIth 360 in 1914, and 250 in 1913. Much of this increase i~ due to the !act that the two large t cities, Calgary and Edmonton, are now orgal1lsed as Local Centres, and as a result many more classes have been formed than in previous years. . The Working Committee, which w~ orgal1lsed .shortly after the outbreak of the war, has done very efficIent work durlllg the pa t yt=ar in providing comforts of all kinds for the men who have gone to the front from Alberta. In spite of the fact that many of the coal mines have clos~d down, about 71 miners completed First Aid Courses un~er. our aus~Ices, and many more took our prescribed course, w?ile quahfYlI~g for m111e-~ scue crews. The Provincial Government reqUIres all candIdat~ for ~Irst or Second Class Mine Certificates to first secure a First AId certlfica~e. The Chief Inspector recommends that the St. John Ambulance certificate be secured wherever possible. By an arrangement with the Techni.cal Branch of.the DepartI?ent of Education First Aid and Home Nur 109 Classes wIll be orgal1l ed by the Depar~ment this year, not only in mining centres, but in many of the other smaller towns and villages as well. St. John Ambulance textbooks and certificates will be used entirely. British Columbia Council.-The work done during the year 1914-15 may be briefly summarised a follows :-Classe instructed, 95; students instructed, 2,117; 456 Males obtained certificates, 35 vouchers, 29 medallions, 15 labels; 937 Females obtained certificates, 7 vouchers, 12 medallions,S labels. . . Centres have been established and are d0111g good work III Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fernie, Coal Creek, South Wellington, Cranbrook, Merritt, Prince Rupert, Chilliwack, North Vancouver, Duncan, New Westminster, Rossland and Salmon Arm. Manitoba Council.-When the war broke out in August, 1914, a Voluntary War Aid Department was organi ed. This Department h~s separate qU2rters, and attends to the collection of field comf~rts, an~ IS the distributing point for all classes of comforts for the oldlers, whIch as received are classified, and then shipped direct to England, from where they are handed over to the soldier at the front. The Reports of the New Brunswick Council, Nova Scotia Council, and P.E.I. Council, show that the work is increasing, and the prospects for 1916 were very bright. . . Ontario CounciL-Classes of instruction have been held III thlrtynine cities, to'wns and villages of the Province, for the first time in Cobalt, Bobcaygeon, N apanee, Vankleek Hill, Uxbridge, Wiarton, Carleton Place, Ayr, St. Thomas, Hawkesbury. Quebec Council.-The year has been a most successful one: in fact, the best year since the inauguration of the Quebec Council. Forty-one Classes have been held in Montreal, five in Sherbrooke, ten in Quebec City, three in Macdonald College, St. Anne de Bellevue; one at Lennox-
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ville, and twenty-one at Sorel; making a total of sixty-one classes. 1, 196 persons have taken a full course of instruction, and 982 passed a successful examination. Grand total since the formation of the Centre, 2,474. Our work ha ' been greaUy as. is ted by the kindness of the local Young Women's Christian A sociation and Young Men's Chri tian Association, and they have at all times taken the greatest interest in the work of the ssociation. The same may be aid o[ the Y. W. C. A. at Sherbrooke. Classes of instruction have been held in the following places:Regina, Saskatoon, Balcarres, Melville, Yorkton, and orth Battleford -during thi ' period. Two new centres have been formed, viz., Melville and Weyburn. C.P.R. Centre.- very gratifying feature during the year is the large increase in the number of trainmen who have taken the diploma of the s ociation. Forty-eight per cent. of the total examinations throughout the Sy tern have been taken by train crews; 88.7 per cent. on Eastern lines, and the remaining 11. 8 per cent. on Western line . Prior to October 1 t, 1914,8,621 men received instruction, and 6,784 have pas ed ucces ~ ful examination . Remarkably good work has been accomplished on the Eastern Divi ion, which is 50 per cent. ahead of any other Divi ion on the System. Very good work wa done on the Ontario and Lake Superior Divi ion. The excellent shO\ving in the number of train crew taking examination on Ea tern lines i sufficient evidence of the hearty cooperation given by the General ~ llperintendents and their staff. The Ontario Divi . ion show an increase in the number of men passing examinations of 69.1 per cent. over the same period for 1914. vVhile th Lake uperior Division does not show up as well as last year, the enthll iClsm is ju-;t a great, and the only rea on for the decrea 'e is due to th fact that only about half the Divi ion wa covered before the figure . were made up. For the same reason, there are no figure _ to how for the .\tlantic Di,-i ion. The ,vives and daughters o[ the empl yee' have taken ad\-antage of the opportunity offered them to take free in truction granted by the manag ment. Eleven pa sed th ir examinations, making a total to date of 325 ladies who have obtained the certificate of the t. John mbulance Association. By permission of our General 1anager, in truction wa given to the Borden Battery and Ammunition oluml1 before leaving Montreal for the fr nt. The certificate w re later presented to the fficers and men by Hi Royal IIighne s the Governor-General. The commanding officers of both Corp expre ed their deep appreciation of the privilege extend d in providing thi very much needed instruction, and a hearty vote of thanks wa propo ' ed and carried unanimou ly. Grand Trunk Centre.-The total number of employee reCel\' lllg instruction during the year was 331, while 343 certificate were is ued, some of which were carried forward from previous year, and 100 reexamination have been recorded. The total number of tudents instructed since the formation of the Centre is 1,110; 480 certificates were issued, and 143 re-examinations pa ed.
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On request of tbe Department of Militia and D efence to the ~ en~rar Executive, we have also been privileged to supply an Instructor 111 F lrst Aid for tbe troops for No.4 Military District. vVe have to acknowledge the support generously afforded by the President and the Company in providing funds for carrying on the work of the Centre, and it is also desired to again expre s our appreciation of the services of the Company's medical taff in giying lectures gratis, and their general interest in the welfare of the Classes. .
Inter-Colonial and Prince Edward Island Railway Centre.-
638 cases were treated during tbe year. At the Annual Meeting, the Chairman, Mr. . E. G. Rhodes, sympathetically referred to the los the Association had ustained by the death of Bishop Grimes, who had been a most useful and earnest helper of the Association He also stated that the proposed erection of a new building had not been gone on with because of tbe war, which was monopolising a great deal of the A sociation's efforts, and he trusted that everyone in the Empire \vould do his or her utmost for the nation, and for the wounded, while there were any wounded left to help. Twelve meetings of the Committee 'were held during the year. It i gratifying to know that SubCentres have no\v been formed at Kaikoura, 10tueka, N elson, Blenheim, Reef ton, Rewanui, Upper Re\vanui and Runanga, the last four being placed on a sound footing by Assistant Commissioner W. \iV. McKinney during a recent vi it to the West Coa t. The Ambulance (2) are much used, and have been called out to 52+ ca es, as compared with 473 in the pre\-ious year. In 28 cases, involving an expenditure of £6 4s., no charge has been made. These mbulances are horse-drawn vehicle , and the Committee realise that, in order to cover more ground and give a quicker service, it is necessary that 10tor Ambulances bould be installed. This would probably have taken place before, but the outbreak of war necessitated the matter being postponed. The Timaru Sub-Centre, however, have recently acquired a Motor Ambulance, and the Committee there are to be congratulated on having obtained a modern vehicle. At a conference held at Government House, \Vellington, in November, 1915, at which His Excellency the Go\'ernor presided, it was resolved that all organisations other than the Order of St. John, doing Red Cros work in New Zealand, unite under the designation of the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Society, and co-operate with the Order of St. John where that body exists. The four chief centres of the St. John Ambulance Association in New Zealand to manage the details of the organisation, utili ing as far a possible the machinery at present existing. A central office has been established in Wellington} and all Centres are kept informed as to urgent requirements. CANTERBU RY
AND WEST COAST
It is pleasing to have to record that an opportunity ha at last been given to ladies who have qualified in First Aid and Home Nursing to do some practical work in tending the sick and wounded soldiers in the great struggle overseas. In July last a cable was received by Lady Buxton from the J oint War Committees in London asking for 20 ladies who had qualified in First
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SOCIATION.
A id a nd H om e N~ rsi n g a nd h ad h a d o rn e hospital expe rience t o go ,t o E ng la nd to a 1St as Probat ioners in Military H ospitals. T~ e resI? onse was a very gratifying one, t h ere being over 150 ap plI cants 111 the Cape Province alone . In conjunction with the Red Cross Society of South Africa a ub-Committee of this Council perform d the arduous task of selecting these Nurses. The different provinces of the Union were represented as follows :- Cape Province 7 fr om the Capetown Centre; 3 from Kimberley; 5 from Transvaal; 5 from Natal; and 2 from the Orange Free State. The Contingent left Capetown on the 16th Augu t and advice has b~en received . that all the ladies landed safely and were allocated to d lfferent hospltal~ . T~e authorities in England have expressed their co '-r:plete at! faction wlth the stamp of representatives sent from South Afnca. The ~ouncil h~ been in communication with the Educational Depart~nent wIth the object of encouraging the holding of lectures in First Aid 111 sC~100ls, in the Provin.ce, and it is hoped that during the current year conSIderable progress WIll be made in this direction. The ~ouncil records with regret the resignation of General Thompson a Pre. ldent of our ssociation. Military duty has recently taken him to a ne\V spbere overseas . In May last Mr. F. Percy Oliver resigned his position as Hon. Secretary of our .l\ s ' ociation and the duties were assumed by Mr. J. F. Hartnady. D~lring the year, Re,-. A. O'Riley and Dr. Bennie Hewat, :VLP.C., have contlllUed to serve as the As ' ociation's repre ' entati,'es on tbe Red Cro s Committee, witb \Vhich body our Association is working in complete ace rd. I t is gratifying to have to record that the Kimberley Centre has been particularly aCLive and ha done goo 1 work in the cause of the Order of t. John. ~AROIFF RAIL-
The members of the Centre rendered Fir t Aid to 68 WAY COMPANY. P rson during tbe y ar, an increase of 5 on the previou . year. The mbulance Carriage wa utili ed on 25 . occasIOn ' . Th Pre ident and the merchant at the dock continue to help the work of the entre which at pr ent bas a member ~ bip of 136. The Medical taff consists of the Government Medical Officers s rving at stations wbere clas ' es of the St. J obn mbulance ssociation are held. . inee th~ lao t report dat d th 27th October, 1915 19 cla es in Fir t ld. and 1 111 Home NUL ing have b 11 held. The pa t 12 months show .an lncrease, and the public inter ~t in the ' ociation is \V 11 maintained. CEYLON .
Mrs. Percy bewell has onsented to become Chairman of the Centr. Since its formation, in 1912, no less than 1,677 persons have receiv d a\Vards.
CHELTENHAM .
The Report [ r the year ho\Vs a total is ue of 1 ,631 awards. In the y ar 1915 the local entr stood at the head of all other entre [ the sociation, in Gr at Britain, in this re pect with a total of +,01+.
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The past year has been the mo t im port.ant si~~e t he formation of the Centre 27 years ago, as 111 a d d ltlOn to the work entailed by the war, the number of students for First A ~ d and Home Nursing has been far in excess of that recorde? 111 any previous year. Never before have the beq.efits of ambu lance tral11lOg been so manifest, and the Committee have left no stone ~ntur?ed t.o give e\-ery facility to the public to make themselves efficlCnt 111 thIS branch of the As ociation's work . . . Owing to the arrival of a large nUl~ber of wounded. soldIer~, It wa found necessary to relie\Te the conge tlOn at the Dunedm HospItal, and the Committee re olved to appoint nurse to supplement th work a lready being done by the di ~ trict nur e. After consL:ltation .with the . Hospital Board, an extra nurse wa appointed to help 1t1 nursmg hospltal cases which had been sent to their home, and required further treatment. An important branch of the Centre's work is that of Ambulance Transport and during the year, sick and accident cases were taken to , , C . 1 the hospitals or wherever required. While the ommittee 1ave not yet been able to get Motor Transport for thi service, the work ha been done in an efficient and careful manner. During the year, two street collections were made. The first Red Cross Flag Day resulted in £2,610 being collected, and the sec~n.d, the King's Red Cro Appeal yielded £708 16,. 10d.. The pro\'1s~on of hospital clothing and surgical dressings has occuPJed the attentIon of the Committee, and the work under this head developed to such an extent that it became necessary to appoint a special Red Cro. s SubCommittee, and ultimately it wa found de irable to establish a Red Cross Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association. DUNEDIN.
During the year First Aid ha, been rendered in 43 ca es. The Motor Ambulance has proved a great boon covering about 500 miles. Assistance has also been given in removing ick and wounded from the Cambridge Hospital, Aldershot, to the Auxiliary Red Cross Hospital. Corps Sergeant Doulton has been awarded the Military Medal.
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The classes have been fairly well attended during the year. The competition for the D irector's Challenge Shield \Va again not held.
The Fareham St. John's Hospital has been tran ferred to ALVERSTOKE, a house in High Street, lent by Colonel Darvill Brook, AN D FAR EH AM . R. A. M. C. T. , and further accommodation provided by a hospital hut in the garden, giving in all 40 beds, with a staff of 9 nurses and V . A. D . members, a porter, cook, and assistant. Up to December, 1916, 944 patient had been treated. There had been at first an out-patients' department, this cea ed work early in 1916; Orderlies R.A . M.C., have been withdrawn and V . A. D . members substituted. Many civilian accidents have been brought for First Aid, one a very serious case was ent to the Portsmouth Hospital, Fareham evidently looking upon this hospital a one of general utility. G OSPO RT,
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In O ctober, 19 15, at requ est, t he Brodrick H a ll was opened with 14 bed s , as a n annex , m a ki ng 30 beds, since inc reased to 33. 365 patients h ave bee n adm itted . Notwithstanding the large number of Great Central employees who have joined the Forces, the past year has been a very active one [or the Centre. Many cla ses have b"en held and the total number examined was 353. Of this number 121 underwent examination for the first time. The Company's nnual Competition was held in October, when 25 teams competed and a very high percentage of marks was obtained. The result was a follows :- 1, N easden; 2, Wath ; 3, Mexboro' ; 4, Liverpoo l ; S, Annesley. The Shield and Prizes were presented to the winners by the Chairman of the Company, the Right Hon. Lord Faringdon, who was supported by everal of the Directors and Officers. Since the last Report wa ' published this Centre has sustained a very great 10 s in the death of one of it. oldest and most ardent supporters - S ir lement M. Royds, c. B., a Knight of J u tice of the Order of St. John. He was actively as, ociated with ambulance work on the Great Central Railway for very many years, and hi los ' will be much felt. C REAT CENTRAL
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During the pa t year, the \vork of loading and unloading casualtie from Troop Train ha, been continued. Several in tanc s have also occurred in which the members have . tretcher bearer for convoy of wounded from ' tation to
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acted a ho pita!. Many members have undertaken voluntary orderly duty, and have held thems h Tes in readine 's to assist the police at air raids. HEBDEN BRIDCE .
ix of the men ar now doing duty in the hospital ship Oxjo rdslz ire , and others are anxiously waiting to join.
The Executive ommittee wi h to record their sen_e of th 10 the Hull entre ha ustained in the death of Dr. Mary M ur loch, who, e\'er since the year 189.2, has di played much energy and enthu -ia m on behalf f the Association. The Executive Committee also de ires to expre its plea ure 10 the safe return of Dr. ybil Lewis, who has been actively engaged 10 the relief of our di tressed a llies in erbia. The thanks of the Hull ntre are due to our Chairman, Arthur J. Atkin, on, E . Q., the heriff, who early in the year very generously defrayed the cost of modernising the Ambulance boxes of apparatus which are kept in various place in the ity. The entre i ' to be congratulated on the fact that very shortly it will have in its posse ion, and ready for use, a thoroughly modern Motor Ambulance Wagon, it acqui ition being largely due to the energy with which the heriff took up the matter, and his own per onal great ucce s in collecting funds for thi , object. The fo ll owing members, who have taken an active part for many years in the practical instruction of cla ses, attended at Leeds and HULL.
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successfully pa sed the tests qualifying them to hold the Demonstrator's Certificate :-First Aid, Mr. J. Oliver Vaughan, Mr. Fred H. Vaughan, Mi s Hardy and Mrs. Eggleton. Nursing, Miss Hardy and Mrs. Spafford. Mercantile Marine Certificates in First id have been awarded to 87 pupils. The Certificate i required by the Board of Trade from every seaman of the Mercantile Marine before he obtains his Master or Mate's Certificate. For the seventh year ill succession steady progress of the 'work of the St. John Ambulance As ociation In India is reported. The past year has been an eventful one for the Association. The establishment at Simla of the permanent headquarters of the Association has pro\'ed a complete success, and the recognition which the Association has univer ally received as the Reu Cross Society of India may now be regarded as firmly secured . The recently formed Bengal Presidency Centre and the Punjab Provincial Centre continue to work in cordial harmony with the Indian Headquarters, and both give promise of much useful work in the future. The Association has now got Centres in e\'ery part of the Indian Empire, and its aim in future mu. t be the firmer e tablishment and extension of tbe work of these Centres, rather than the creation of new spheres of activity. The Cbairman, Sir Pardey Lukis, and the Acting General Secretary visited several Centres during the year, particular attention being given to tbe local arrangements at the War Gifts Depot, Bombay. The following remarks on the variou Provincial Centres may be of interest : Assam.-From the Honorary Secretary's report it appear that twenty pupils of tbe Normal School. Silchar, attended lectures in Fir t Aid, and that eighteen of them passed the examination. Forty-two men of the Assam-Bengal Railway Volunteer Rifles, Chittagong, also attended lectures in First Aid, of "vhom twenty-one appeared for the examination, and fourteen passed. Bibar and Orissa. -The Provincial report state that the District Centre of Sonthal Parganas was do ed during tbe year, and the balance of its funds paid over to the Indian Council. Two new District Centres at Arrah in Sbahabad, and at Sambalpore were established. There are now twelve District Centres, viz., Ranchi, Balasore, Hazaribagb, Bhagalpore, Champaran (Motihari), M uzzafarpur, Palamau (Daltonganj), Purnea, Singhbhum (Chaibassa), Cuttack, Shababad (Arrab), and Sambalpore, working under this Provincial Centre of the As ociation. Bombay.-The number of Local Centres affiliated to the Provincial Centre has risen from eleven to twenty-one. There are still some places of importance not yet possessing town organization, viz., Ahmedabad, Hyderabad (Sind) and Satara Dharwar. A circular letter was recently issued by the Bombay Provincial Executive Committee to Collectors and Civil Surgeons in towns where no Centre yet exists, asking their aid in the matter. The Provincial report states that in one or two cases, notably Surat and the Broach Sanitary Association, tbe work of First Aid is in a very flourishing condition; while in others little has been done. INDIAN BRANCH.
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In tbe Report of 1913-1914 a brief notice was made of the fact that the Director of Public Instruction issued, on the 7th September, 1914, a circular letter to all Government High Schools pointing out bow tbe First Aid work done in schools as a part of tbe curriculum could be co-ordinated with the work of tbe St. John Ambulance Association, so as to enable scbolars to obtain tbe Junior Certificate of tbe Association. A copy of the letter will be found in the appendices together with a list of chools in which the advice i being observed'- Owing to a change in the date of the Matriculation Examination, only a few of the schools have yet sent any o[ their pupils for the examination; and in one or two schools the work has been uspended temporarily owing to plague. The remainder \vill pre ent stuuenL for examination in or about March 1916, hence the next year' report should be more complete in tbis respect. At the end of September, 1915, there were 1,179 scholars receiving in truction in First Aid, of whom 229 had been presented for examination, 190 gaining the Junior ertificate of the Association. The Committee found som difficulty in deciding to what extent the comparatively small funds of the Provincial Centre should be used to as i t the wounded arriving in the Presidency, especially as the Bombay War Relief Fund and the Women's Branch were doing all that was wanted to supplement the usual Military allowances. Finally, it was decided to place a _um of R . 1,000 at the dispo . al of the Chairman and Colonel Birt, to be used, if necessary, in supplementing the medical comforts of wounded soldiers arriving in Poona. But all the arrangements there were so complete, it was not necessary to touch the sum. Burma. - In educational in titL1tion~ ambulance work ha. continued as actively as e \'er and the As~ociation has now been invited by the Director of Public Instruction to carry out an impro\"ed scheme for the teaching of First iel t the Injured in the pper Classe of High Schools. A work of permanent benefit tbat the ssociation is at pre ent performing in Burma consists in the . upporting of the local work of the St. John .\mbulance Brigade O\"ersea. This year a new clivi ion of the Brigade, that at Rangoon olleg-e was added, bringing up the number of divisions to three. It should be remember ed that the Brigade Oversea. sees to the continued efficiency of the certificate holders who ba\'e been in -tructed by the ssociation's I cturers . Th man who joins the Brigade does not forget the rules of hl"al t h and the directions for helping the injured. Rather his knowledg-e become. more practical and he i even able to communicate his ideas t others. The m mbers of the Brigade form the leaven which we hope will in time permeate th public life of Burma. In addition, they form the only bocly o[ trained ambulance worker in the Province. Their service is a important as that of combatant \' olunteers. They have all along- shown thems h 'e to be most public spirited, turning out to accompany the volunteers on their route marches and field days and on olh r public oc asions. Many men do so at con -iderable inconvenience and also s me exp nse to themselves; o\'ernment make no direct grant to the Brig-ade f r uniform, b ot , equipment or anything. It is entir Iy depend nt on th subscription of its m mbers and the grants made by the local 0l11mitle of the 1. John mbulance Association.
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The chief financial support of the sociation (as distinct from the Brigade) still come from. Goyernment. But the Rangoon Municipality also made a grant of Rs. 100, thus defraying the cost of a class held for its employes. Messrs. Steel Brothers, too, made a handsome donation of Rs.100, promising to continue it annually. In view of the growing importance of the work of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas and the increasing cost of it maintenance, the A sociation applied for and obtained a promise of an increase of R . 1,000 in the Go\'ernment grant for the ensuing year. His Excellency Lord Carmichael, as President, and La ly Carmichael took the greatest intere t in the work of the Association, and the continued prosperity of the Centre mu. t be attributed to a large extent to the stimulus given to the work by Their Excellencies, to \vhom the earnest thanks of the Council are due. The ~xpansion of the old Calcutta Centre and its ab orption by the new Bengal Provi . ional Centre referred to in the lao t report is now a fait accol7lplz'. The scope of the work has be n greatly increased thereby, and steps are now being taken to re-organise the working of amalgamated Centres and thus place the entire organisation on a sound footing. Money, or rather the want of money is the great hitch. As soon as this is overcome many of the pre ent difficulties will disappear. The Centre raised in eight weeks, through the kind offices of the Honorary Secretary, a sum of Rs. 20,279-for proyiding Calcutta with a Street Motor Ambulance Car, and in another month obtained donation to the Funds of the Association amounting to no Ie s than R . 1,358. Central India.-N 0 formal report has been received from this Centre, but the tabular tatements furnished by the Honorary Secretary indicate that much good work has been done, both by the Provincial Centre and those subordinate to it. Central Provinces. -The Report received from Colonel G. "\tV. P. Dennys, c .!. E., 1. i\L S., President of the Centre, hows that there has been an increased amount of work in connection with the classes of the Association. Since the outbreak of the war the administrative ,vork of the Provincial Centres has greatly increa ed and has been satisfactorily carried out by the Honorary Secretary, Assistant Surgeon J. C. Sampson. As will be seen from the Reports of the District Centres, a keen interest is being taken by the Educational Department in the introduction of the different courses of the A sociation in a large number of Schools and Colleges in the Central Provinces. An active interest is also being taken, as usual, by the Police Department. A large number of boxes of complete ten 'bed units, both for British and Indian Troops, also for large General Hospitals, and money for Motor Ambulance. , etc., for the Front have been despatched from various stations in the Central Province, and almost every station in the Central Provinces has helped in contributing these comforts. North-West Frontier Province .public meeting- held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Peshawar, on the 12th of April, 1915, may be said to have marked the beginning of the new era in the history of this Centre. ~hough the Centre had been in existence for some years, a variety of Clrcumstances had prevented it from developing, except in the Police Department. A meeting was therefore held for the purpose of
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re-establishing the Centre on a sounder ba is and encouraging the organisation of local Centres in the five districts of the province. An interesting address by the General Secretary explained the origin, history and aims of the Association, and ir George Roos -Keppel, after giving an account of the useful work he had seen done by the Association in France, announced a Provincial grant-in-aid of Rs. 4,000, al 0 an annual grant of Rs. 1,500. At the termination of the proceedings, a large number o[ gentl men were enrolled as life and annual members, the total subscription on this account amounting to nearly Rs. 10,000. Later meetings were held in each district, and similar enthusiasm was shown. A local Centre was established in each district, the Deputy Commissioner being appointed ex-officio President, and the Superintendent of Police, Honorary Secretary of each local Centre. In July a sum of Rs. 7,000 wa subscribed by the Provincial and local Centres for the purpose of providing a motor ambulance. Apart from this contribution, sums amounting to nearly Rs. 4,800 have been forwarded by local Centre to the Indian Headquarters' Fund. The District Centres are also providing fifty bed unit comfort for the five frontier hospitals in the Province, and the IIazara Centre is supplying in addition to this, ten-bed units and grants at the rate of Rs. 5 per bed. No classes were held during the period under review, but arrangements are being made by local Centres to start cla se in the cold weather, and a proposal is under consideration for the e tablishment of a travelling lectureship on First id. A number of certificates have been awarded to ladies and gentlemen who had passed examination ' in First Aid and Home Nursing prior to the re-establishment of thi entre. From a report from the Kohat District entre it app ars that before the present year the only people in th Di trict connected with the St. John Ambulance Association were the Police, among whom clas es had been formed, and who now pos e s eight Indian officers and thirty men with rtificates of proficiency in Fir ' t Aid. They worked under the control of the Pe hawar Provincial entre. In addition, ninety-one sepoys of the Kohat Garrison hav passed the xamination at various time , in other places. On th 19th June, 1915, all the leading person and officials of the Di trict wer invited to a garden party at the Deputy Commissioner's hou e, and it was then decided to establish a Kohat Centre. This wa ' constituted on th 2+th of June, and subscriptions w re a ked [or, and the nece sary officer' were appointed. By the 30th September, Rs. 2,063 had been collected and uitably di ' po ed of. Punjab. - In the nnua! Report [ r the year ending 30th eptember, 1915, reference is made to the largely attended meeting which \Va held on ovember 2 th, 191 +, at Government House, L:lhore, the Lieutenant-Go\'ernor ir Micha 1 O'Dwyer, presiding, for the purpo e of consid ring measures for the re-organisation of the St. John Ambulance s ociation in the Punjab. Th e Lieutenant-Governor explained the sugge ted form of the new organi ation an 1 put the following resolution : (1) That a Provincial entre of the L John mbulance . ociation be formed for the Punjab with its Headquarter at Lahore. (2) That a Provincial ouncil for furthering the object ' of the ssociation be constituted.
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(3) That an Executive Committee be appointed for the administration of this Provincial Centre. (4) The President to have power to add to the number and fill vacancies in the Council and Executi,'e Committee. (His Honour a lso explained that the composition of the e two bodie a indicated was entirely tentative.) (5) That the branches of the Association already in exi tence in the province be invited to affiliate themselves to tbe Provincial Centre and that action be taken to establisb affiliated Centres at tbe headquarters of each division and district. (6) That draft rules for the working of the Punjab Centre be approved provisionally, the Executiye Committee being invited to propose any alterations or additions they deem necessary at the next meeting of the Council. The re olutions \vere unanimously carried and His Honour announced a Government donation to the Punjab Branch of Rs. 1,500. In closing the meeting Sir Michael O'Dwyer again invited the hearty co-operation of all classes, officials and non-officials to assist in furthering the work of the Association. Southern India.-An important feature of the year under report i the holding of an Ambulance Competition in Madras, on the 12th December, 1915, the first of its kind held in Southern India. There were five competitions for (1) Volunteers, (2) First Aid Certificate Holders, (3) Police Force, (4-) Medical Students, and (5) Ladies. 80 teams competed. A further noteworthy feature of the year was the institution of regular centres throughout the Presidency for imparting an annual cour e of instruction in First Aid to the Police Officers. Police Officers and subordinates are already given a regular course of instruction in First Aid in the Police Training Schools at Vallore, Coimbatore and Vizianagram. After a time, however, they become cattered, and as their knowledge in First Aid is apt to become weak, it was decided to institute this additional course every year to enable them to keep in touch with the subject. Accordingly, Centres of instruction have been formed in many of the mofussil stations and at headquarters, with the medical officers and subordinates stationed there as instructors. United Provinces.- l 0 progre. s ha so far been made with the scheme for enlarging the Centre into a Provincial Council. It is proposed, however, to hold an inaugural meeting of a Council next year, and it is hoped that by the time the next report appear, the United Provinces Provincial Council will ha"e come into being. The appeal from Headquarter regarding the formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments was widely circulated, but it did not meet with a favourable a reception as "was desired. Allahabad and Lucknow are the only Centres which took kindly to it, and started detachments. There are indications, however, that other district will now follow the lead given by these two Centres. Hamirpur, for instance, hopes to start a detachment in the near future. In the la t half-yearly report it was mentioned that Voluntary Aid Detachments were being formed at Sitapur, Ghazipur and Bijnor. There i some difficulty, however, in getting a sufficient number of persons to join them, owing apparently to the prevailing impression that members of the Detachments would be liable for service at the Front. Hardly anyone would join unless an
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undertaking was given that no active se rvice of any description would be demanded from the members. This undertaking could not be given in tbe ca e of Voluntary Aid D etachments . A s uggestion was then made to the Centre concerned to start Units of tbe St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, inst.ead of Voluntary id Detachment. The Brigade being wholly of a non-l11.ilitary character, and there being no conditions of ervice attacbed to it, was perhaps more likely to suit tbe majority of people in tbe districts. This suggestion has apparently been taken up, and as soon as a sufficient number of individuals have qualified themselve, Divisions will be formed. The Provincial Centre has been supplying some of the Centres with text-books and other necessary articles free of charge. Two new Centres, Bareilly ::tnd Lucknow Cantonment, were started in the course of the year, and one old Centre, Ba ti, which had practically ceased to exist., wa " revived. They are starting under favourable auspice and ' hould have uccessful career . STATE
ENTRES.
Government have lately anctioned a proposal to include course of Fir t Aid and Home Nursing in the Curriculum of the IIigh and Middle School in this tate, and as a prcliminary measure ha"e anctioned the teaching of Fir5t id, I-lome l1r~ing and Domestic IIygiene work in 10 of tbe large t schools. ~rysorc. - Beyond the training f ,\mbulance classe , little advancemcnt appears to ha,'e becn madc in lhis ~cntre during the past twelve month~.
Sind Distri t. lL being- con ' idercd locally that the constitution of the ind entre is not in accordance with the General Regulation of the Indian Branch, il was decided by the Di!-'trict ommiu e that the Centre should be re-organised. This proce~ of re-organisation has been proceeding steadily " 'ith marked succes~, and whereas prior lo lhe 16th May last there was not a singl 'real" mcmber on the roll<.;, the entre no'v has 30 Life 1ember!:> 82 .\nnual ~I "' nIb rs and :2 .\ s"iociaLc ·" a total of 123 strong. Bombay ~ity entre. - During the year und r re"iew it ha been found impossible 0\\ ing t.o the war, to make much real progress in the work f the Association. The scheme of pro"iding m tor ambulances for use in the lown has had to remain in ab yance, it having been found that the present was hardly an opporlune time in which to proceed with thi particular <.; hcme. The ommittee d eply regret to have to record the death of the Honourable Mr. W. L. Graham, one of the Joint Chairmen of thi entre and a z alou . \Yorker in the interest of tbe Association. The Bombay, Baroda and entral Indian Railway ha formed a Centre of its own, so that all the leading railways of India are now linked up to the Ambulance mo\' ment. The work ofl the Police Fore ' of I ndia has been pecially satisfactory during the year. Many thou ands of the Police have received th ssociation's certificate., and a large number are no\\' eligible to wear the t. John mbulance Badge. First Aid in truction continues to be carried out in a large number of schools and colleges in India, and now that the Educational Dep art-
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ment has interested itself in the Ass ocia ti on 's work progress ive res ults may confidently be expecte d in th is d irection . Many m o re sch ools h ave taken up the ,,'ork during the year under reference . Facilities ha,"e been given for officers of the Mercantile Marine to be put through special courses in First Aid under the rules of the Association, and during the year 71 certificates were issued a compared with 22 in the previous year. ' Good ,,"ork has been done by practically all the N atiYe State Centres. Active work continues in the Bengal Coal F ields, Kolar Gold Fields and the Umaria Colliery Centres. The latter is making substantial progress, and in addition to having its own Ambulance Competition s -can boast of having almost as many Annual Members a any on~ Prm-incial Centre in India. The Indian Council ha,-e now their own text-books and manuals and .a con iderable upply is alway. in readine for issue to the public: Dunng the year a handy volume on Indiall Ambulance Trainill cr has been issued, also a third edition of Tropical H) 'giell e. b The. Indian Council are grateful to Mr. Dhanjihhai H . Mehta, L.l\I. s . , SuperIntendent of the Baroda Jail, for assistance to the ambulance cause in . translating. several text-book, thus enabling the Indian Commul1lty to share In the benefit of ound instruction. Thi gentleman has made other contributions to the Association which the Executive Committee take this opportunity of acknowledgi~g. The wor~ of Ipswich Centre has gone on teadily in spite of the difficuitie of the day we live in. Many workers are away, and those I at home are, most of them, doing any extra work that come.s to hand. Not only Ipswich people, but many from all round Ipsvvich ~ho .have gained their certificate at the Ip wich Centre are now .wo.rkmfS In all part of the world, many holding positions o~ trust and dlg-l1lty . The days of ridicule are pa ed, and all the plOnee: work d~ne by Ipswich ~entre ince it wa started in January, 1880, IS recogl1lsed and apprecIated. The ordinary work goe on as be~o.re; the added war work is financed by the Suffolk Branch of the BrItish Red Cross Society. Colonel Elliston, Chairman, and !fiss Coulcher, Honorary ecretary and Treasurer, are on the Executive Committee of the Suffolk Branch B .. R. C. S., and here in Suffolk, under Mr. J. Maitland Wil on, County DIrector, St. John a?d ~ed Cross work in perfect harmony. Broadwater HospItal IS an example of this . At first it was accepted by the Order of St. John, and was worked entirely by a St. John taff of V.A. D. member. under the Matron and Sisters, supplied an d paid by the Order. Some time after the amalgamation of the Order of St. John ~nd the B. R. C. S. (for the period of the war), changes were made, and Instea~ of the Order paying for a Matron and three Si ters, the Joint CommIttee only pay for two . In consequence of this an appeal wa made to the County Director,. and the Suffolk Branch have given generously an~ are prepared to gIve more as required. V.A. D. members are now supplted by the County D irector when any are need ed over an d above the St. John members. . Broadwater is a happy home for all, both wo u nded and wo rk ers and It must be a constant source of pleasure to M r. Paul , who so gen er~usly IpSWICH.
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provided and equipped the Hospital, and who ~ till spend more time and money over it t han i known to t h e outs ide world. More abo u t this comes in the Ipsw ich Nursing Corps report. Four of the Med ical Staff are serving their country at home or abroad Colonel Hoyland in England, Major Ward and Captain Hibbert at home and abroad, Dr. Ho sack, \'>'ho had arranged more than once to go to France, now going to the Balkans in charge of a base hospital ai.. Monastir. The four doctor remaining are all doing other people's work in addition to their own, and it would have been impossible for any of them to giye up time, as formerly, for cias es and lectures. The Suffolk Branch B . R. C. S. has again granted £200 [or war work. Of the four cia es this year two were men, viz. , The Loyal Manx Volunteer Company's Cia.. and the Douglas Ambulance CIa s ; the remaining cias. es were the Douglas Voluntary Aid Detachment la " and the Rams ey Voluntary id Detachment cia s for ladies. There ,,"as no up mpetition beld this year, the Committee came to the conclusion that it would not be advi able to hold the nnual Competition under the pre ent circum . tance_. A om petition [or the Junior Shield wa held in t. Andrew's choo! Room. Police Sergeant William Fargher was the judge; a very lively interest wa taken in the competition by the juniors; the t. Andrews Boys' Brigade were again the winning team.
IS LE OF MAN .
The centre ha been fortunate in ecuring the large premise. of Halkelt Hou e, King treet in addition to 12, Queen treet. Very sincere thanks are given to members of the family of lb late \V. Bisson, E Q., and to Mi I. L. Amy, for the loan of these two central and convenient buildings. A fund has been opened with the object of purcha ing a motor ambulance car for u e in the i land, a a memorial for the late Dr. E. O. B. Voisin, for many years President of the entre and an Honorarv S ociate of the Order. cha si ha ' been purchased, and th upe; tructure i being built in Jersey. Five r pre entative of the entr form, with five delegate of the B. R, . ., a Joint War ommitlee. number of Probationer Nu( e_ have been s upplied [rom both ocieties. The local entre has co-operated witb the local representati\"es of the ilver Thimble Fund and as a re ul t £130 bas been reali ' ed. Tbe working parties hav~ continued to despatch number [garments to the t. John mbulance \Varehou e in London, for whicb Lady Jekyll has been mo t rateful.
JE RSEY .
The number o[ award ' is 'ued thr ugh the entre during the year -he,," a ~light falling off as compared with the pre- Vv ar period. Thi i ' mainly du to the difficulty that i now experien ed in btaining the services of 1 dical gentlemen to lecture to cias es, and to th inability of the taff to attend through pre ure of work. In F bruary, 1916, an mbulance Train , built by the L. & Y. ompany for ervice on the Contin nt, wa exhibited at a number of the Company's tations . The train wa in pected by 50,000 visitor, and a sum of £~,900 collected and given to the various local ho pitals for the provi ion of comforts for wounded
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sol diers and sailors. The members of the Centre have continued to perform voluntary duty on each o~casi0Jol a train conveying w~)Und~d soldiers has arrived at Aintree St.attOn, LIverpool, and have assIsted In the transfer of the wounded from the train to Ambulance vehicles. In recognition of this "oluntary ,york, Mr. John . F. Aspinall, (the President of the Centre) entertain ed about 80 of the men to supper at the Exchange Station Hotel, LiYerpool, on the 6t.h January la t, and during the eyening presented each of the men with a Briar Pipe and Case as a memento of the ,,-ork performed at Aintree during the War. l
CIa se are still being held in connection with the Tramways, Police Force, and Technical School , and it i sat isfactory to know that this work is now being taken up by the L ed Special Police, and at the present time, there are a number of cla es proceeding in the different Companies. One of the principal features of the year's work, has been the training of Candidates for t.he different Branches of the vVomen's Voluntary id Detachments, the members of which are doing such sp lendid work in our Hospitals. LEEDS.
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Since the out.break of war there has been a very large increase in t.he number of Classes formed for instruction in First Aid and in Home Nul' ing, and it is a matter for congratulat.ion that, in spite of the numerous calls on doctors, it has been possible in all cases to provide lecturer, and also to hold the examinations without delay. The orderly taff for the Liverpool Merchants' Mobile Hospital, B. E. F., France, has been supplied by thi Cent.re, and their efficiency is highly appreciated. LIVERPOOL.
Two prominent members of the Centre-Sergeant ]. Funnell, R. £\. M. C., and Ahle Seaman W. Young- have SOUTH COAST dieu in the 'val', the former having contracted a malignant RAILWAY. disea e on the voyage [rom Mudros, and the latter having been lrown ed in the inking of the Good I-Iope. LONDON,
BRICHTON AND
As in the previous Association year, no competitions were arranged [or the three trophies which in peace time are annually competed for-viz., the London Postal .\mbulance hallenge Shield, the Sir Matthew Nathan hield, for women members, and the Corps hield, for individual excellence; but it is pleasing to note that two of the members of our \\10men' Branches were in the winning team of the competition organi ed by t.he Metropolitan Police in July. The membership of the Men's Branches is nominally 305, but of this number over 200 are sl:rving- in the Tavy and Army, and it is with pleasure wc record that a \- ry large proportion of the laUer are attached to the R.A. M. C. The membership of the "\Vomen's Branche shows a slight decrease from -+16 to -+0-+. A number of these are serving in Iililary Hospitals, but the need o[ their . en' ices for their ordinary Post Office dutie preclud d a larger number [rom so serving. LONDON POST OFFICE.
vVhen the great war broke out a large army of men were found ready qualified, and needing but little further training, to go forward into the R. A.::\1. C. and Hospitals, or to act as sick berth attendants on board ship; whil t ready prepared women offered them eh-e as nur e through the Voluntary Aid Detachments. Further classes of instruction were at once organised, and so fully taken adyantage of that during the past three years as many as 5,775 persons haye received tuition; of the e 4,278 sat for examination, and 3,778 were successful in gaining certificates. In connection ,-vith the removal of the wounded from hospital trains to hospital, members of the Brigade have through their V.A. D. given much assistance, under the direction of two of the Vice-Presidents of the Centre, 1r. A. W. Faire, County Director, and 1r. Reginald Corah, A sistant Director. The Tran port Service for the conveyance of sick and injured in ci,-il life continues its good work. 1,155" call "in town and county \vere attended at all hours, day and night. For some time the Committee have been desirous of substituting a motor ambulance for local tran port work in place of the now out of date horse vehicle, but hitherto this has not been practicable. Now the work is being more generou ly upported and the financial statement shews that the funds have allowed of a sum being tran ferred to " Local Headquarter and Motor Ambulance Reserve Fund." It i hoped that it will not be long before this amount is increa ed to uch an extent as to permit of the purchase of a motor ambulance of the latest pattern. Headquarters in Leicester are also urgently needed, at which all business could be transacted, and where the ambulance could be housed and calls for assistance received at any hour. Street cabinets, fixed in import~nt parts of the town, are kept fully equipped with '( First Aid" requisites . These cabinets are at the service of the public and it is desired that full use be made of them in all cases of emergency. LEI CESTER .
la s [or femalc emrloyees \Va" commenced in October last, and has heen ,,-ell attended. It has not been po sible to arrange [or th~ annllal comp -tition<; for the ompany's Challenge hield, Iedal, and money prizes, during- the past year. numher o[ the memhers o[ the Centre have undertaken V.A.D . work at Queen l\lary" Auxiliary IIospital, Roehampton, anu at apse Hill Ho pital, \Vimbledon, anu assistan e ha ' also been rendered by them at \'ariou~ ' lations in c nnection wilh the conveyance of wounded in the ambulance trains. LONDON
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RAILWAY.
It is with great regret that \\-e have to announce the death of Dr. Philip Phelps, an HOllorary Sen ing Brother of the Order, and the pioneer o[ r\m bulance work in Lough borough. The new headquarters are meeting a long-[ It want. A t. John Ambulance l\len's In titute has been formed in the Centre, and is supported entirely by the members' sllb!-.criplions, no portion of the run Is contribukcl hy the public being devoted t.o the purpose.
LOUCH BOROUCH.
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Th e Home Mead Hospital still continues to be the chief care of the Centre. The number of b~ds ha. been . d from 25 to 65 and the e have all been occupIed dunng the 111 crease ' The Hospital is now attached to New Zealand greater par t 0 f the vear J • No.1 General Hospital, Brockenhurst. LYMINCTON .
During the year there h as b~en. great activity in a ll bran ches of the work of the DIstnct, and the labour of DISTRICT. the Working Party organi sed by Mrs. Hendley h ave been much appreciated. The fo rmation of a new V. A. D. received official sanction, and Dr. Darwin He! an d L a dy Lumb, members of the Committee were appointed M edtca l Office r and ,COI:nmandant respectiyely. Dr: MacFadden has been prom oted DIstnct Surgeon of No. 1 District of the , Brigade. The statem ent , of tl: e objects of the Association, and especIally of the Loc,al CommIttee, IS being circulated in the district, with, it is believed, satisfactory results,
::~I~~~ METRO'
This year the Centre has v,ery greatly ext.ende d its activities in work connected WIth the war, and a lthoug h there is a slight diminution in the number of stud ent , this is accounted for by so many men having joined His Majesty's Fo rces, and others having to work so much oyertin:e. In order to make up t~e number, there have been organised a conSIderable number of Women s Classes held under the Centre. I t was decided that if the Centre was to promote mbul ance work in this District successfully, it was necessary to have more ann~al ubscriptions ; and, under the instructions of the Finance CommIttee, an appeal was made to the various l~rge ~rms. There was a v~r~ generous response to this appeal, whIch wdl enable the Centre to offer facilities to eyeryone, in whatever circumstances, to take up Ambulance work. D During the early part of last year a Hospital Supply epot ':Tas opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and has been the means ?f se!ldmg very necessary comforts and clothing fO,r ~ur wou,nded soldIers 111 ~he hospitals. The members of the Assocla~lOn, ~ngade, and Nurs111g Detachment have worked very hard for thIS Depot, and have been the means of giving great financial assistance, Report and a Balance Sheet have been issued. It may be mentioned that under the Police, Factories, etc., ~ct, 1916 special provision is to be made in factories or work for secunng the ~velfare of the workers, and that arrangements for. tl:e supply of ambulance and fir t aid requisites shall be made; and It IS th~refo :l: advisable that as many men and women as possible shou ld be tramed 111 their use. The certificates of the Association are recognised by Government Departments, including the Home Office and the Board of '!'rade; and the Centre has made preparations to provide all the apphances, not only for training purposes, but al s o for use in any emergency that may anse. The Reserve Account has been drawn upon to the extent of £58 7s. 1d. This is entirely due to the help which the Associat~on has gi,'en to the St. John Hospital and Brigade work. amountJl1g MIDDLESBROUCH
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during the year to £106. This must. be looked upon as the Association's contribution to war emergen cies, and will not be a recurring dema nd after the war. On the other hand, th e subscriptio ns received have been £86, against £12 4s . previously, and it is hoped the subscription list will be maintained; so thaL really the position of the finances, looked at broadly, is very encouraging for future work. The Centre has established dressing stations at St. J ohn's Hall, kindly lent by the Vicar, the Rev. R. Be resford-Pierse; and also at the Samuelson Club, kindly lent by the Committee, the latter being generously fiLted up by Mess,'s. Sir B. Samuelson & Co. There was a lso a Station formed at Marton on May 1st, M". H. A. Wood and Alderman Forbes being the chief movers in the matter. At Nunthorpe a Station wa" formed on simibr lines by Mr. J. J. Burton and Mr. George Burton, These Stations were fitted up at the expense of the Centre, which has since received a considerable amount in subscription<; from tbose districts. The number of clas es held during the year has fallen considerably short of last year, there having been only thirteen (fou r First Aid and nine ursing-), and of the~e only one was a Male Class. This is the natural con ' eqLlence of 1 alaI being drained of a large proportion of iLs young man population for military service. Furthermore, the majority of the members of Lh e L John mbulance Brigade Overseas are on active service in Europe or East .\frica. In order that the public may ha\ c some idea of the valuable ervices being rendered by member~ of the \s,>ociatiot1, we may mention that a quad 01' efficient ambulance men attend every race-meeting of the Turf Club, and render prompL assistance in cases of accident. Every other sports meeting of any importance ha::-. also been attended, and the A ociati)!1 is prepared to supply a squad at any public gathering on due notification being given to the e I' tary. O,'-er 3,+72 cases of accident ha\'e been attended to by Association member in Durban during' the year. These are the reported case, and there ha\e been no doubt many \\'hich were not reported, besides tho e in Maritzburg and the up-country towns of which the Committee have no record. vVe ha\'c much 1 lensure in recording that during thi year five lady members of th L John . . \mbulancc Brigade ,'er cas were elected, clfter examination, to proceed home in response to a call [or twenty ladies from the nion for Red Cro~ <; Work Over::,eas, the balan e coming from the Cape, Transvaal and Orange Free State. Many more ataI ladies arc willing and ready to follow the fi,"e fortunate members, and we can conficlenLly leav it to those who have gone to ke p up the reputation of Durban as an mbulance centre, and o create a demand for mol' . NATAL.
On " Our Day" the total nett contribution [ r Nelson wa £ 19+ Os. 9el. In view oC J ossible air raids, we organised a body of volunteers to turn ouL if called upon to render first aid, and therefore impress upon all our members th necessity o[ keeping up their individual efficiency. NELSON .
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By last year's returns the Centre obtain~d fifth. position in the Total Awards for the year. Dunng thIS J.'ear the TVNE. Centre has lost by death bvo esteemed Vice-Presidents· f' d Staff hasf . S Ir -l.n re\v Job le , I'..... C . B ., and Lord Ridley. The. Medical suffered by the death of Dr. Robert P. Dawson (Hon. LIfe M ember. 0 the Association), who has lectured to so many Cla~se . at W ~lker dunng the existence of the Centre. The Centre is devotmg .ltS mam effo rts to the Class instruction, leaving a free hand to the Bngade an~ A. D. Organization to carry through the direct ~ar wo~k, th~s aVOldmg a?y overlapping. This is working we11, both m dealmg wIth the financIal burden and in the provision of transport cars and stores. NEWCASTLE-ON -
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Th e work o[ the Centre conti nues to be satis fa ctory. The N orwoo d Nursing Division has been doing excell ent work both at Princess Christian's Ho ~p i tal and also at tbe Crysta l Palace DepOt wh ere this year alone thousands of minor cases were treated. NO RWOOD .
14 First Aiel and 4 Home Nursing courses have been h eld during the year. 3S0 men have gone from the local corps on active service, and at least 300 others have received a more or less complete training in First id before being called up [or service. The local Tribunal gives the option to exempted men of joining the Volunteer Training Corps or the St. John Ambulance Brigade. O LDHA M.
In ugu t, 191--1, the Paris Centre of the Association and the local branch of the British Red Cro s Society amalgamated [or the duration of the war. A J oint Committee was formed with headquarters at 32, Avenue d'lena, which was generously put at its dispo al. At first the work in Paris con isted in sending out motor cars Lo bring in the wounded and to make and collect stores. From September, 1914 to February, 191 S, four hospitals were open for the treatment and care of British officers and men . Large quantities of stores were received, and were eilhcr u ed locally or sent to such places as needed them. A Ladies' Working Party, Enquiry Department, Prisoners of War Aid Fund and an Almoner's Branch were organised. A Canteen for the soldier of the allied armies wa ' opened at the Gare du Nord, at which good m €lIs were provided and comfortable beds obtainable-thi ' sen'ice was much appreciated . On thc 1st January, 191 6, a hospilal wa opened at lhe lIotel i \~toria for the treatment of sick and wounded French olclier~. Thi hospital is administered under the J oint vVar ommittee, and is due to the generosity of Lord and Lady Michelham. A numb r of First l\id and Home Nursing classes h ave been beld and have been conducted in both the French and English languages. P AR IS.
Only those who have gained certificates in ~irst Aid a nd Home Nursing are entitled to be enrolled 111 Voluntary WALES. Aid Detachments; by providing for instruction in these subjects the Centre has given a great nu.mbe~ of c~ndidates the opportunity of obtaining the neces ary qualIficatIOns, WIth t h e result that unusually large classes have been formed .with this o?ject in vi e~ . The Military Authorities have also been 111 the habIt of refern~lg applicants desiring to enrol in the A. . M. C. to the office. of the s.soClation for instruction in First Aid, in order that they mIght obtal11 the necessary qualification for admission . Though the unprecedented rush for instru.cti~n, which constituted .the chief feature in last year's report, has by thiS tIme become les notIceable a steady demand is still made upon the resources of the Centre. The present war is helping to produce new conditions in many directions, and in correspondence received by this Centre reference h as been made to the possibility of a Federation of all the Centres of the St. John Ambulance Association in Australia, with a General Council to control the united work. The Committee feel that the matter is one which requires very careful consideration on account of the difficulties by which it is surroundedup to the present nothing has been done except to open up communications with the other Centres on the subject. The Committee appreciate the steps taken by the Inspector-General of Police to organise large classes of the Police Force at the Sydney DepOt. The attendances were very gratifying to the lecturer, and a unique record was established in that there were no failures to atisfy the exammer. The decision to hold the Annual Public Meeting for 1915 in the Sydney Town Hall proved to be thoroughly justified by the re ult. The event took place on the 2nd December, when the attendance was very large. The various Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas and of the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachments were well represented. Sir William Cullen, K. c. M. G., President, occupied the ch a ir; interesting demonstrations in First Aid and Home Nursing were g iv en by members of tbe St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas under the direction of the Deputy Commissioner (Dr. T. Storie Dixon), and speeches were made by the Chairman, the Chief Secretary (the lIon. George Black), and Professor Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart. NEW SOUTH
During tbe year, tbe entre bas lost two of its Vice-Presidents by the death of Dr. Thoma Jam s "\Valker and Dr. George Kirkwood. The death f one of our l\Icdical lafT, Dr. R . "V. Jolly, late ommandant of the 16 Northants Voluntar) .\id Detachment is also recorded \'I-jth regret. The help afforded by Bi~hop Carr Glyn and the authoriti at the Barra s 1cmorial IIall in giving frce use of rooms [or lecture and examination purposes, ha~ be n greatly appreciated. PETERBOROUCH.
Twenty pounds has been sub cribcd by the Sali bury Branch to tbe vVomen' outb .\frican Hospital, Richmond. A new branch ha been formed in Bulawayo.
RHODESIA.
I t is with the deepest regret that the death of th e leemed President, Colonel ir Clement R oyds, Knirrht or J u tice of the Order, which look place at his orth \ al s re idence on March 28th, 1916, has to be recorded. By his death the entre and the Ambulance movement in general has lost a v ry sympathetic and ROCHDALE.
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devoted s upporter. He had be n President of tb Ce ntre s ince th e year 1886 and sub cribed generou sly towards the endowment of the Local Auxiliary Ho pital. Mr. F . E. Adams has resigned the posItIOn of Chairman of the Centre owing to his leaving hrewsbury, and Sir Gerald Corbet, BT., has kindly consented to succeed him. The Committee is glad to report that excellent ·work has been done by the Centre during the past year. During the pa ' t twelve months 177 Certificates, 18 Medallions, and 12 Labels have been awarded. The V. A. Hospital at Oakley Manor has now been open for almost two years, and during that time over 400 sick and wounded soldiers haye passed tbrough. The splendid work done by the Nursing Division and by all members of the Brigade is deservin cr of the bighest praise. On the 1st April the Centre assumed the financial control of the local Divisions of the Brigade and it is much hoped t11at this change in the \yorking arrangements will prove to be beneficial to the Brigade. SHREWSBURY.
This Centre has made great progress during the pa t year. Many large work in the borough have interested themselves in the Ambulance question. Several" Flag Days" have been held, and £150 has been contributed to the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital in France. SMETHWICK.
The Motor Ambulance has attended and carried free of charge --\-56 cases of accident or other urgency during the year, making for this vehicle and its predecessor-the horsed ambulance-3,229 cases since 1908. Up to February last hot meals were given (at an average cost of some £30 a month) to the troops coming in, etc., but it was then decided by the Military Authorities tbat it was, for many reasons, desirable that this should cease. The hut ha , consequently, become a reading room, etc., and only light refreshments are now served. The charges now made only just cover the cost of the articles served. The soldiers evidently approve of this hut, as recently, during one week, an average of 2,500 hot drinks (tea, coffee, chocolate, etc.) per day were bought by the men . This hut now pays its own expenses and make no call on the public for money or food.
SOUTHAMPTON.
The loss through death of Sir George Pilkington, a VicePresident, is recorded with deep regret. A great deal of work has been done in the Centre in connection with the war in addition to the ordinary work of the Association - the public have subscribed in money several thousands of pounds for the hospit.als and comforts for the sick and \younded, the President of the Centre is on Military duty, the Chairman is President of the St. John V . A. Hospital, and the Honorary Secretary is Chairman of the Visiting Committee. The past year has been a busy one in connection with the organisation and development of the V .A. D. Hospital (SOO beds) which . ' IS the largest hospital of the Order of St. John in this country. In addition to the 500 St. John beds in the Centre, there are 400 additional ones in local hospitals, and the transport of the wounded men [rom the t.rains,
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which came direct from Southampton, has involved a large amount of extra work- upwards of 1,900 cases have been trans ported durin g the year. Dur.ing the year the" Flag Day," organised by the Mayor, reahsed £376 19s. 8el., which has been distributed as follows :- J oint Committee of the Ord er of St. John and the Britis h Red Cross. Society) £125 13s.4d. ; Stourbridge Division S1.. John Ambulance Bngade, ;C, 125 13s. 2d .: 2nd Stourbridge R ed Cross V.A.D., £125 13s. 2d. STOU RBR IDCE.
Th e total number instructed, examined and certificated during t.he year is :- In Melbourne and suburbs, 6,955 instructed, +, 824 xamined, 3924 certificated; in the country, 1,998 ins tructed, 1,368 examined, 1 'i 89 certificated; Victorian railways, 383 instructed, 378 examin e I, 245 certificated. During the past year 431 candidates have obtained the Association's M edallion, and 26 the A sociat.ion's Label. This is a gratifying record, howing th at t.he impul 'e given by the outbreak of t.he war ha been more t.han maintained in the second year. Early in October, 1914, a notification wa received from the parent Society Lo the effect that. the Ambulance Department of the Order of 1.. John of Jerusalem formed parL of the R ed Cross organisation. Carrying out the spirit of t.his notification, the Council approacbec.ltbe Central Council of the Australian Branch of t.he British Red Cross ociety, and \Va~ intrumental in thc formation of the Red Cross \' oluntary .Aiel Detachment Committee. The V. A.D. Committee is composed of Lv,To representati\ es from t.he Central Council of the Australian Branch of the Red Cros'> ociety, two from the Victoria Branch, and two from the S1.. John Ambulance Association, with Dr. Charles Bage as Chairman. The V .A. D. Committee approached the Defence .\uthorities, and was informed t.bat it c uld usefully undertake the following dut.ies :-(1) The provision of comfort [or returned wounded travelling by train from Ielbourne to [\delaid and by boat to Tasmamc.t· (.2) t.he provision of trained Ambulance men to undertake the duties of voluntary orclerlies to relie,"e the overworked staff at the Base Hospital at " 'eek end ; (3) the organi ation, equipm nt, and slaffing, by member,> o[ the V. . D., of a Rest Home for return d wounded. The .A.D. ommittee thereupon, ,ith t.h concurrenc of the Council of the S1.. J ohn Ambulance Association, appointed t.he ecretary of th e [\ sociation Red ro's Director for Victoria, making him the re pon ible officcr for carrying out these works. When t.he P eel ross R e L IIome No. 1 was nearing completion, and the time ame to appoint an officer in harge, t.he Principal Medical Officer for tb Third Military District appointed the Red ross Director Ollicer-in- h arge, with the Provisional rank of captain. The ouncil de ires to expr !'Os its \'ery high appreciation of th generous servic s of the men ancl women o[ tbe 1.. John mbulance Association and Brigade Overs as who form the ground\ ork of the R ed ross V.A. Th y have given, and ar g iv ing, un I aringly of their time and labour, and doing all t.hat lies in t.heir power to make good t.h e und er taking of the Council to the Minist r of D ef nce.
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The Council desires to specially thank the Victorian Railways' Commissioners and their employees for their continued interest and onstant support of the " 'ork of the As ociation; also to thank the officers of the Salvation Army for the enthusiastic way in which they have continued their good work by sending out from the Federal Training ollege to the outlying parts of this Continent a number of devoted men and women who carry with them a knowledge of first aid, home nursing and home hygiene. The Annual Prize Examination was held in the Prate tant Hall. Seventy-four candidates entered and presented themseh'es for examil1ation. The examiners were :-Dr. Charles Bage, Lieut.-Col. G. Horne, and Dr. R. L. McAdam. The prizes were awarded as follows :--First prize, Mr. H. R.~Grove, £5 5s.; econd prize, Miss Dean, £3 3s.; third prize, Mr. B. L. Hearne, £11s. The Annual Demon tration was held in the Town Hall, Melbourne, on Monday, June 7th, 1915, at 8 p. m. The Certificates and Medallions were presented to the successful pupils by hi Excellency th Governor, Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, K. C.M. G. In conclusion, the Council de ires to draw attention to the fact that since 1883 the total number of persons instructed by the Victoria Centre is 49,350.
The past year has been one of the most active in our history. The prolongation of the great war neces 'ilated the equipment of stationary hospitals in Egypt, and t\\'o N. Z. hospital ships, towards which the Association c ntributed its share. The need of a building for workrooms, storeroom, and packing was essential, and Belcher's Buildings was rented for the work in connection with both hospital ships, the Government paying the rent. Lord Lansdowne's appeal to New Zealand for a Red Cross Day was held on 21st October, and resulted in the sum of £492 9s. 4d. being taken. The Secretary was able to send to Lord Liverpool, including some country and town amounts, a cheque for £1,869 15s. 10d. The appeal by letter for subscriptions was so well responded to that £644 18s. 10d. was received. After all accounts were paid, there is a credit balance of £364 10s. Sd. to be still further dealt with. Since the war began our Association has either received or made 16,854 garments valued at £3,277, also 50,000 bandages of all kinds, all of which were sent to Egypt. In response to the appeal of the Viceroy of India a supply of invalid food was forwarded to Mesopotamia. The following sums of money were remitted :-London, for comforts for our soldiers, £50; Y. M. C.A. Cairo, for sick and wounded, £150; N.Z. Motor Kitchen Fund, per Mrs. Moorhouse, £25. "First Aid" outfits have been placed at Island Bay, Lyall Bay, Seatoun Day's Bay and Rona Bay. There was hardly a town in our Centr~ which did not hold ,. First Aid" and Home ursing Classes the difficulty being to arrange lecturers and examiners, and to suppl~ the demand for text books. We regret to state that our Ambulance Van Work is still being carried on at a loss. 352 persons were carried during the year. WELLINCTON,
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The year h as be n most satisfactory; the results creati ng LlAN. a record even in excess of the previous year, when the war gave a great impetus to the work of the Association. Approximately 96 per cenL. of the ConslahuJary have qualified under the rules of the Association to render FirsL Aid to the injured, while every member of Lhe permanent staff of the F ire Brigade is required to qualify. The Commonwealth Government has decided, despite proLesLs made by the uniLed Councils of Australia, that Custom Duty will be enforced on medallions of the Association. The prices of such will, therefore, be correspondingly increased . The Council has recorded in its minutes, and in its report reiterates its acknowledgment, of the great assistance rendered to the W . . Head CenLre for the past twentyfive years, by the ex-Chief ecretary, ir Herbert C. Perrott, BT., C. B., who has now retired from the position. t the annual meeting His Excell ncy gave an inter sting addre on the advantages of First id knowledge, and r ferred to hi per onal experience in remote portions of the State where the knowledge imparted by the Association wa bringing forth excellent results. WEST AUSTRA-
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H. R. II. Princess Chri tian honoured the Annual Meeting with her presence and distributed the awards at its conclusion.
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Trevilian, MI"s. Trippel, Lady Warde, Mrs. Weighell, Miss A. I., R.R.C. Westbury, Claude White, Mrs. W. 'W illiamson, Mrs. R. Wilson, Miss L. FitzRoy 'Willson, G. Witty, H. S. 'iVorkman, Miss M. Wordsworlh, Miss
Do NATIONS, 1915- 1916.
(Received a l Central Office only, and nol including those received by Local Honorary Secrelaries of Centres).
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G.C.M.G., C.B. 1 1 0 Colton, A. o 10 6 Davies, Miss o 10 6 Dixon, Miss M. A. o 15 0 Duke, A. S. , M.D. 050 Ferl"Clby, G . A. 110 Gaskell, COI"PI. 046 Irvine, Mrs. H. D. 020 Miscellaneous 020 Quennell, Dr. 050 Rogers, Thomas 023 S.D.R.S. D. 419 0 9 aods, VV. E. 500 torrow, Mr. aod Mrs.Charles 500 Vaughan, Mrs. o 10 6
69 15 6 Less amount over-credited
A Donation of Five Pounds and upwards constitutes a Life Member. Annual Subscription of Five Shillings and upwards constitutes an Annual Member.
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Adeane, Miss 1. H. Apling, H. W. Armstrong, Mrs. F. Beckett Benecke, Miss A. M. Bergh, F. R. Biddulph, Mrs. Birch, G. F. Boag, G. L. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brine, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. Calvin Bruce, Miss W. " Burton, H., 111. D.
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Byrne, Miss Cham bers, Mrs. S. T. H . W. " Mrs. Clayton, " 1\lrs. Cecil Clear, Mrs. E . A.. Cockroft, F. W. B. Collings, Miss M. B. Cooke, Mrs. F. H. Corbett, Lady Gertrude Astley Cox, Capt. G. H. Cunliffe, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Damen, Miss Davies, G. Dixon, Miss W. A. Du Pre, Miss Baring Ellis, Miss A. M. Evelegh, Miss Falk, Mrs. FitzRoy, The Hon. Mrs. Foggo, E. W. Fraser, A. E. Gane, P. J. Georges, Mrs. Goldney, Lady Gooch, Mrs. E. W .
£0 5 0 050 050 1 1 0 050 1 1 0 050 050 500 o 10 0 o 10 0 o 10 0 050 050 1 1 0 050 o 10 0 050
500 0 050 050 o 10 0 100 050 o 10 0 500
o 10
1 1 0 050 o 10 0 050 050 o 10 0 050 050 050 o 12 6 o 10 0 220 050 050 o 10 0 050
£0 5 0 Greene, Miss 1 1 0 Haigh-Brown, Miss 050 Hare, A. W. o 10 0 Harvey, Miss D. B. 200 Halchard, Mrs. 220 Hazel & Co. 050 Hext, Mrs. 220 Hobson & Sons 220 Hollins, Mrs. R. A. 050 Holme, l\Iiss Milne o 10 0 Humphreys, Miss Zoe M. 100 Irvine, l\Irs. N. 050 Kingston, Mrs. 050 Laird, Miss A. M. 110 Leatham, Mrs. A. W. 050 Lee-Jones, Miss D. 050 Livesey, A. 050 Matthey, Miss M. 050 " Miss V. 050 Maude, Miss E. 050 McLaren, E . , M. D. 050 Hon. irs. Francis " Mrs. 1 1 0 Michael, 050 Miller, Hedley V. 050 Milward, 1\Irs. 050 Philipps, Lady 050 Proctor, Miss 1. T. 050 Renton, M. W. 050 Richardson, H. 050 Simpson, E. P. 050 Sinclair, Miss G. M. 050 Slater, A. 050 Soames, Miss E. o 10 0 Sloggett, Lady o 10 0 " Miss o 10 0 Spence, J. W. o 10 0 Stiffen, Mrs. W. 100 torrow,Mr. and Mrs. Charles 050 Templer, Miss Jane ~.Qt. Thackeray, Col. Sir 050 E. T., K.C . B. 050 Thompson, Mrs. 100 Touche, J. Edward o 10 0 Towse, Mrs. Beachcroft
Acland, lIon. Mrs. A. D. Broomhead, Dr.
£5 5 0 026
DONATIONS
Adelaide Manchester No.1 Metmpolitan District alaI Tewfoundland ew oulh 'Vales Norwood
£5 5 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 550 50 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 0
DONATIONS
Birkenhead Boyl Buckhurst IIill Cli [ton Darton Durham Eastuourne Egremonl . IIesleden . Holborn Bars Lepton Limerick
PER
£1 0 0 220 120 o 10 0 100 270 1 -j. -j. o 7 10
o 10 o 10 o 10 1
1
6 6
Anon. Hackney Carnival Hospital aturday Fund IIowell & Co., oulh Melropolitan Gas Co.
TOWARDS
£0 10
0
-j.
-j.
0
10
0
0
o 10
6
£3
3
0
6 10 4 10
Limehouse Peckham Rye l. Albans hepJey outh 11 elton pwell st Ealing \Vest London Division 'Villingloll Quay
5
0
£120 18
4
£0 10 0 066 o 10 6
100
o 10 1
"r
0 0
THE
6
BRANCHES .
1
0 0
096 006 080 £17
Tolal as per Income and Expenditure
CONTRIBUTIONS
2
CENTRES .
Rhodesia Tonbridge Wellington
PER
£450
1
2
£50
0
0
£65
4
6
ccount £656 16 6
MAINTENANCE
OF
STATIONS .
Port o[ London Authorily.
61
60
U:be (Branb iDrior\? of tbe @rber of the
~,o5 pttal
of St. 30bn of 3erllsalenl in lEnglanb.
AMBULAN CE DEPA RTMENT. IncOllle and Expenditure Account for the Year ended 30th September, 191 6. EXPENDITURE.
IN COME.
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES--
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF
TORES--
£5867 18
4
Gross profil on sale of slores
Salaries and \ Vages
2760 17
8
Donalions and annua l subscriptions
Printing, stationery and general expenses
1989 11 10
Lecturers' and Examinel-s' fees and expenses
732
Carriage and freight.
3
Charged lo en1res and Detach ed C lasses in respect of instru lion
1
£10539 13 10
656 16 8130
6
5
8
£11350 10 11
£19326 16
Q
1499
9
4
65
4
6
TERRITORIAL BRANCH-Salaries
401
)
0
Printing, stationery and general expenses
195
3
8
Outfits, &c., granted to Voluntary Aid Detachments
450 19
9
2
6
Travelling expenses .
6
1049 12 11 INVALID TRANSPORT
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS--
Fees for removal of invalids
Expenses of removal of Invalids, including horses, travelling and incidentals . .
962
Salaries and wages
537
.
Printing, stationery and general expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewal of appliances
carriages
and
2
1499
-t
9
3 S
91
8
4
134
6
0 1774 18 0
'THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE--
THE
3
Public duty and maintenance of stations
360
Salaries--administration
724
6
8
Travelling expenses .
507
6
3
Printing, stationery and generctl expenses
679 13
5
Uniforms
131
2
2
ST. JOHN AMBULAN Con tribution . toward
E
BRIGADE--
mainlenance of slations
65
4 6 I
• 2402 16 600
PENSION PROPORTION OF RENT, RATES, TAXE, ETC., Ambulance Department Transfer to Taxation Reserve Account
ORPS--
/
o0
applicable to
BALANCE, being surplus of Income over Expenditure
1713 500
J 0
1500
7
£20891
9 10
£20 '9 1
9 10
\Ve have examined the books and vouchers of lhe Ambulance Depal-lmenl of lhe Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and erlify lhat. the above Income and Expenditure Account for lhe year ended 30lh Seplember, 1916, is correct. This Account forms parl of 1he General Income and Expendilure Account of 1h Grand Pnory of the Order, and is incorporated therein. 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C. 2. PRY E, \ AT~RHOU E &:. CO. 27th March, 1917.
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LIFE MEMBER . Thc Lifc M mbcrs alta h dlo Ccnll'cs <~rc nol in luded in this Li. l. HER ROY L HIGII
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Dani'l, Lady gncs Acland, lIon. 1rs. . D. Danvin, Major . 11., M. D. Adair, Mis II. M. D :wbin d havy, Mrs. Angus, B. R. Dawes, B. M. Applin, Major M. V. K, D.S. O. Dawson, LieuL- 01. A.R. de Buslros, Mad :ll11c 1<:. Argyll, Rt. Rev. lhe Bishop of de Gennan-Ribon, 1\11-8. Bakel-, Mrs. F . B. dc Lisl' Mrs. Edward Barton, Mrs. Alfrcd d' V rn n, apt. Barton, Mrs. lIope Dixon, Lady Bedford, Duch ss of Dixon, \ Vaynman Beddington, Mrs. Draft 11, Mrs. \ V. PiU Bevan, T. W. Du Prc, Mis Beville, F. W. Elswi c k Works cidenl Fund Boag, G. L. Esher, The Vi counlc Bohn, G. Fan, Lady Bolckow, C. F. H. Figgins, James Bowdler, Col. C . VV. B., C.B. FinnetnOl-e, lIon. Mr. ] uSlice Brakspear, H . Hayward First Fmits (pcr J. . II.) Branston, Mrs. J. G. Fishcr, \V. B. Breadalbane, Marchioncss of Frank, Dr. Philip Breadalbane, Marquis of, K.G. Franks, Chas. W. Britten, Captain R. F., R. N. Fr shfield, Edwin, LL.D., f'".S.i\. Broadwood, Miss Furlcy, F. \V. 'F. QI:., Brown- ynge-II utchinson, Goo c h, C . F. Coloncl E. D . Gordon, A. A. Bullock, Willoughby Gordon-Lennox, Lady AIg-L~ nlon Burr, llston IIare, . II. Burr, Mrs. Randolph Harmcr, W. Allan, L.S.A. Bury, Mrs. Hem-y IIan-ison, Dr. C. Byron, J. L. Halchard, Mrs. FI-ank Cal thorpe, Lady Heap, R. Campbell, The Rev. Claud H.([., lIill -Johncs, Gencral Sir j., G.C.il. Campbell, Mrs. Hugh Hospilal Saturday Fund Capel, Frank C. Ilughes -IIunlcr, Lady, of PI:ls oell Cattell, Dr. G. Trcw Inman, Arnold Chambers, T. H. W. Javal, P. Cremieu Chichester, the Rl. lIon. the Earl of Len y, Miss Cockroft, F . W. B. Collings, Miss M. B. Linlilhgow, II rscy, Marchioncss of Cotton, Charles, F. R.C.P. Loemer, Mrs. Cox, Captain G . II. Long-starr, Ll. W. Cresswell, Col. Pcarson R. Lowndes, Mrs. Crompton Co-operativc PI-ovident Soc. Ld. Luby, Mrs. Crooksh a nk Pasha, lIarry 1., F. R. C. s. Lu as, F. L. Dallon, Major-General J. Lyle, Lady Maxwell
M Causland, Mi ss A.. Mc lur , La Iy M orquodal' & C ., Ltd., M 'ss l-s. MackintYI- , VI'. McKellar, . D. Ma le::tn, Roberl Mac! ::t11 Ma Vicker, . 7., M. B. Madan, The Hev. Canon MaId n, Dr. F. J. Marling, Mrs. has. Mal-lin, Miss F. Martin, Major J. M. Maxwell, j. W. May, Col. 'IN. 1\lIan, R.A.M.C. Mill'r, Lady Milchell, 1\. Molyneux, Mi s Mood1 'ael, Miss L. M q~an, Mrs. A. II i kl11Hn Muler, Mrs. 've, Mrs. Everard, . 1 'wlon, Major J. \V. M. • innis, Tnsp.- Jl' nl'ral B., C.V.o., l\I.D. orlh, ' 01. H. ., C. B. ug-cnt, II-s. 1\rlhur Ogilvie, l\Iajor ' . 1. rlle, ~1is J~. M. Pelly, my, L:uly Pl'l'rborolll.;h, Rl. R'v. lhe Bishop 01 Phillips, Pickersg-ill, 1£. P., 1\1. R.C. s. Picton, Irs. Lionel I'lurnlw, R. I'llpp'lwell, J\Jajol II. F. \\' ebb
63
l" BEQUEST.
Pri 'sll y, L a dy R y h r, ])r. a rl Richards, T. E. Riving-lon, T. R. Rodget t, MI-s . Rich:u-d B. Ross, ctleral . ir J., G. C. B. Rudell, F. S.D . R ... n. Sandon, Philip Sands, \ V . I ~. Sh;~rp, William Singlelon, M I-S. E. Skerrill, Miss '. E. Spilling', Mrs. Slanky, Lady , tiding, John Sw'ding-, Mi S E. Va her, Fran is, F. R. '.S. Waddy, II. Edward, M.R.C.S. \V;dkcr, frs. \ aIT:~ck, Miss G. I I. \ 'Idoll, E. "-hit :lker MI-s. l\'I :lSll' I \Vhilhard, B. IVI. \Vighl wi c k, Mrs. \\Tillial1ls, olol1l'1 I ~ Williamson, MI-s. ~ \Voollcombc, Robed Lloyd, LL.)). \\) ndhal11, J\lnjor ;. C. YalTow, Mrs. Yat (" Li('ul. -C I. \ ' aLe, 1rs. Yak, 01. . I~.,c.s.l., C. 1.(, . ,1\1.1'. V:lle, MI·s. ' . E.
FORM OF BEQUEST TO
ube $t. 30hl1
I{111btllancc Elssociatiol1.
gIve and bequeath to lhe SL John foundalion of th
mbulanc
f\s'>ociation a
Grand Priory oC the Order of the 1 [ospilal
John
£ ..... .. .... .. .. .. .... ... .. ........ ...... .. philanthropic obje ts or such sso ialion, and
of Jerusalem in England lh to be appli d to\Vards the
or ,'t,
sum of
I direcl t hat the said 'ium shall be pHid fre' of duly.
64
TUE
T.
JOIl r
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LM\' ' E
As.o
IIONOR RY LIFE MEMBER.'.
(Elected by lhe Ambulanc
Committce in recognilion of cli. linguished
ervices in furlhering lhe objecls of lhe AssociaLion).
Abraham, A. A., L. R. C. . 1. Adam, B. J., III. B. , .lI!. GL.\S. Adam , J., :II. B., C.;o.T. EOJ~., L. S.. \. Adam,] .•\. , :'>I.B. .~L GLA . Adam , \\'. .,:'>f. B., , r. R.. . Adam , 1\1. A., \1. R. C. S., L. S. .\. Adan1 all, J., ~I.D. GL.\ 0' L.R . . s. El)r Aiken, A . , lII.B., .:11. "BER. AiLken, ., M.D. EOIN. ilken, J. 11., 1II.B., . 1IL EDIN. Alder on, E., 1\1. O. LIVERP. Alderlon, II. ., :lI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Aldridge, G., L. .A., L.:lI.S . . ". Aldridge, N. E.,:lI.B., L.R.C.S. EDIN.,O.P.Il. Alexander, . R., 111.0., lII.R.C. Allan, L\. .,:11. B., B. '. GL.\S. Allan, C. 1\t, lIf.O., .:11. EDIN. Han, F. G., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Allan, \\"., )I.B., C.:'>I. GL\S . Allan, \\' . ., I\I.B., H.B. GL'\S. Allardic , \Y. C., M.D. GL.\S., F.R.C. . EDIN. Allsom, \V., I..R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Ambros e , T. D., L.R . . s. EDIN. Anderson, C. 1\1., )1. D. EOI '. Anderson, ]., L.R.C.P. & s. EOlN. nderson, J., )1. B., C. :1[. EOl ' . Ander on, G. 11., 111.0. And e rson, J. \V., :'II. O. Anderson, R. \\'., :lI.R.C . . L.R.C.P. Andrew, F. \V., ;II.R.C.S., I..R.C.P. Andrew, 1\1. B., :11. O. Andrews, . , !\I.R.C.S., LR.C. P. Angus, H., ]II. D., C.M. ABER. Anson, G. E., M. D., B. C. C,,;\IB. Applegale, J. \V., :'>f.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Appleton, O. L., L.R.C. P. & S. EDIN. Apthorp, F. "., M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Arenhold, A., )1.0. GOTTINGEN. Arkle, J. V., !l1.R.C.S., I..R.C.P. Arlidge, J. F., L. R.C.P. & s. EDIN. Armstrong, J., 1\1.0., F.R.C.S. 1. Arm trong, J. R., !lI.o., C. ,\L EDIN . Arnison, T. \\T., 111. B., ClI. B. VICT. Arnislon, \\T. D., M.D. OURH., lIf.R.C. .... Arnold, E. C., M. B. OURlI., F.R.C.S. Arnold, L. A., l\1.R . C.S. Arlhur, D., :11.0. GLAS . , D.P. H. Arthur, G., :'If.B., CH.B. GLAS. Ash, P. R., :'>f-R.C.S., I..R . . P. Asphar, M., M. D. Aspinall, J., 1\1. R. C. S., L. . A. l ,
Aspinwall, J. F., l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. .Alkin on, F. E., L.R . . P. ,I\I.R.C.S. Alkinson,]. L. lILR.C.S., L.R.C. P. L\ Lkinson, ] . 1\1., :lI.n., :\[.R.C.S., D.P.I!. :UkillSOll, R., lILR.C.S., L.S.A. r\ lkin on, T., )I.D., ;'I1.R . . 5. Aubrey, G. K., L.R . . 1'., L.M.S.S.A., D. P.I!. r\ udland, \\' . E . , ?ll.R . . S., I..R . . P. _\ lIslen, A. ,,'., L. :\I.S.S .. \. Au lin, J. A., M.D., . 1. ABER . uslin,]. J., M.D., I\LCIJ.,!. v rill, . , )LD. Ol·RH . , lILR. ' .S. Backhouse, J. B., lIL B. Bage, ., 11!. D. , B. ' . 1\ IE LB. Baildon, F. J., :'I1.B .. C.:I!. EDIt-:. Baillie, 1\1. )1. B. Bain, \V., ;'I[.D., DL:RH. Baird, H., :11.0., CH.B. EOI '. Baldwin, F. B. ]., ;'II.R . . s., L.S . ..\. Bald win, T. A., ;'II. D., L. R. . S. !. Balfour, L. J., M.B., B. , . :'>IELB. Ball, J. A., ?II. B. , IlL R. C. s. Ballantyne, C. T., 1\1. D. Banel-jee Birendra Kesal'i, L.1ILS. CAL. Banks, G., L.R.C.P. "So EDIN. Barbour, CapL].IL,;'II.B.,B. II. L,R.A.M.C. Barela y, A. A., )1. G. Barclay, \\'. B . , L. R. C. P. & S. ED! Barker, G. \\' . ;II. D. Barl w, . E., )I.B., .?If. EOIN. Barlow, T. \\T. N., :\1. R.C . s.,I.. R. . P., O. P. H. Barnes, E., ?II. D., C.lIf., ABER. Barnell, H., ;\I.B Barraclough, r\. 1\1., 111.8., B.C. CAiIlB. Barrell, E., :'>I.B. Barri ll, G. L., :'>1. R. . S., L. R. C. P. Barrow, 7. A., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.l'. Barry, D. :\1., L.F.P.S., I..S. \. Ba <;hfonl, II. H., 'LO., B.S. L ND. BaLes, ]. .,)1. R. C. . , L. R. C. P. BaLes, \\'. R., L. R. . P. & .1. Bateson, 11., :11.0., L.R.C.S. EDI:\'. Baleson, \'., L. R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Baxter, J. 1\1., ;'II. B., CII. 8. 7IlEL1~. Beane, R. L., I1!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beardmore, G . R., \I.R.C.S., LR.C.P. lieasley,J.G.,L.R.C.I'. LDI '., L.l·.P.S. GLAS. Bl'ath, D. L., :'Il.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beaton, F., ?II. D., C. ,I. \BER. lkaltic, C. J., 7ILH., H.CIL!. BeaLlic, II., ;\l.R.C.'<'., L.R.C.I'.
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
11\ T f ON.
Beattie, H.., M.D., I\I.CIL1. Beally, I I. A., M.B. Beaull1ont, E., 1I1.D. OURII., l.R.C.S. Becker, J. E. A. G., I\['B., C.M. EOl . Beddoes, T. P., 1I1.B. CAMS., F.R.C.S. Begg, \ V. I\1.B. B 'brendl, M. R. ]., L. R . C. P . & S. EDIN . Bell, C., 111. B. B 11, . \\T. J., I\1.D. OURIf., l.R . C.S.
Bell, ]. B., M.B. 13'11, T. K., 1\[.B., C. II!. , D.P.!!' GLAS. Bel l, \V. , 1ILR . . S., L.S.A. Bennelt, ]., 1\1.B., B. I!.L J3Cl1l1 ll, \V. E., L. R. . P. & s. EDIN. Bennie, A.B . , M. H. Bentall, \V. ., F.R . . S., L.R.C.P. EDIN . Benlham, A . 0 ., 1I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bl:res[ord, Ll.- '01., R. de la POel", ;\I.D. , I..R.C.S. (,L\S. Berkley, E. J. C., F. R. . S. Em",., L. fC . P. Bedi, II. ., D.C.;\!. )\\f)R.\S. Bernard, A. \ ' ., 1II.D. ;\L\LT.\. B ~rry, A. E., i'li. D., 1\1. R. . S. Berry, II. 1\L, :II. B., II.B. \.1 T. Bevan, T. \V., M.R. ' .s., L.R . . 1'. Beverley, K. II., I\!.R.C.~. Big-g, . K. S. , F. R. . S. EOIN. Bigg , j. J. E., :I!.R.C . . , CR.C.p. Bil"h, L. J., M. B. Bird, II., ,' 1.R.C.S., L.R . . r. Bird, \\' ., ;\I.B., (.;\1. EDI:\'. Birmingham, \\'. P., :'>1. D., CII.B. nCB. Bis L, J. .\., L.R.C.p. c' s. [·DlN. Bla 'kburtll', '. 11. , ., \LB., B.S. \ILLB. Blackham, Lt.- 01. 1'. J., C.I.E.,L.R.L.I'.& S. EI)IN., D.P.II., \'.lI.S., R.. \.;\!. Blackley, D., 1\[.0. Blaikil', J. L., liT. R. C. S., L. R. . P. Hlnkt'lll'Y, J. 11., 'I.R.C.~., L.R . . P. Blandford, J. \V., \LR.L . . , I..R.C.I'. 8laubaum, 11., :'ILB. Bluomer F. \\ '., :'II.R.C.S., L.S .•\. BlllX<Llll, J. _\., F.R.C.S. Blum>r, \\' . P., I.R.C.S., L.R. C'.r. ED!. ' . Blythman '. ~., \I.B. 11>1:\., \I.R.C.S. Bolg'r, P. T., I·.R.C.S.!., L.K.Q.l.P.L, D. 1'. II.
Bolton, R. L., I..I~.C.I'. ,', S. FDL ' ., 1).1'.11. Hlllld, F. F., \1.1)., D.I'.11. BlllW, D. J. ;\1., \1. B., l ..'1. ED] ., n. 1'. II. BOlll1l'r, T. 1., \I.B., l.\1. ,\BLlt. Boodh" G. I\., '1.R.C.S., 1.-'. \. Boswell ,\., :lI.D. \131 R., \T.R.C.S. Boucher, . J., M.B. Hower, \\' . G., )1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Howie, ]. :\1., \I.D., 1·.R.loS. Em". Bowman, R. ., 'I. R. . .... BouLell, II. H.., L.R.C.P., ?l1.R.C.S. Box, 1. 11., :'If. B. Boyc,,]. G., L.R.l.l'. ' .... /. Bradbul"Y, j. Ii., ;\1.1). C\\IB., F.R.CP. Ihadbur) , j. C . . , \1.It.loS., L.R.C.I'. HradlL' v, D., \1.1)., \I.S. O.t.1. Bray, ~IajM G. ,\. '1'., \i".ICC.'i., L.R.C.I'.
Brell, P. G.,
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Bridgeford, W. A. S., lI1.R.C . S. ENG. , L.R. C.P. ED!N. Brislow, \V. M., i\I. R. C. S. ENG., L. R. C. P. EDIN. Brislowe, II. C., M.D., M.R . C.S. Brogdell,]. E., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Brook, II. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p . , V.P.II. Brooks, Lieut.-Col. F. A. , M.D. HR X. ?If. R. C. S., L. R. C. P.
Brooll1hcad, C., ;\I.D., c.:'I. _\BER. Broug-hLnn, 7. S., 1\1.13., (H. B., VICT. Broughton, L. '. S., L.R.C.p. & S. EDfN. Brown, A. T ., :'1. S., C. ~L "HER. Brown, F. G., ;\l.R.C.S., L.S.,\. Browll, II. E., 7I['D., CII.JJ. GLAS. Brown, J., :'II. O. Brown, J., :\1.13., C.M. GLi\S . Browll, J. 1\1., \Ln. hOIN., F.R.C.'i. BrO""II, J. P., M.B., Cll.B VICT. Browl1, C. S., 1\1.D. Brown, \\' . P., L.R . . P. &S. ED! Browne, C. R., '1.0., fl.B. nUB. Bro\\ne, ·D.II. D., M.D., B. H. DUD. Bro\\lIc, R., ;'11.0. Dl B., I· .R . . S.L Brownfield, II. ,;yr., :\f.R.C . . ENG., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Brownlow, II. L., F.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Brut' " E. J., )LB., H.B., O.P.lI. i\BER. Bruce, J., :lLB., c.:'>!. EDI:-'· . Brunlon, J., ;'II.B., CH.B. GL,\S. Brunton, \\". I'., :'>I.B., O.P.H. BruzCll1d, r\. S., :-'LR . . S., L.R.C.P. Bryanl, II. \, '., LL.)I., R.C.P., R.C.S. Bryson, L. If., 'LB. EDl:\'., :-'l.R.C. S. Buchanan, P., 'LB., C.;'II. GL.\S. Buchanan, \\'., :If.R.C.S., L.S.,\. Bu ' k, .\\' .,:'II.R.C.. Buckl~y, j., L.S,,\. Budd, "'. 11. , )T.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hui"l, R. ., :'>1.D., .;'11. ED!N. Hull, 01. " '. H., F.R.C.S. EDIN., L.R.C.P., K.H.'>.
Bulstrode, . \ ' ., \LD. c.nm., ;'II.R. HUlick" .A., )f. B., . \1. 11)1:-'. I h lJ'g- ~ SS, \\'. :\L, )I.R.C.S., L.S.\. l~llrn e lt, E. ]., :'1[,13., t.:'I1. IcDI:\'. Burns, "'., L.R.C.P. s. EDI~. Burnside, \\T. . 1'.1., L.R.C.P. & S. Bud, G. S., "\T.H. Burloll, ,.11., :11.1)., F.R. ' .S. Burton, \\'. 11., L.R . . P., :'>LR . . . Buss, II. I ., )1.R . . S., L. ·.A. HlIsiltil, G., :11. D. :-'1.\LTA. BuLL 'r, J. K., ;'11.1)., C.:\£. \BJ"R. BuxtOll, E., )['D. ST. \1'D., F.R . . S. EOlN. BuxLon, II. \\"., )!.B., D.P.H. By rs, 11. ., .'1. B. ByrlH', P. J., F.R.C'.S.I., I..R.C.P. EOIN. 'able, ]., L.R.C.P. EDI:\'., L.F.P.S. GLA Cairns, P. R., L.R.C.P. " S. I"DIN.
Cairns, \\'. M., 111. B., C. \1. ED!. . C;lkhn'lI, 1\1., I..R.C.P. c' S. FDIN. CallH'II, \\' ., 'I.D., .' l.CIT.R.l'.1. l'al1ll'J' Oll, R. \\". F., \l.R.l'.S. ' ;tJn~ron, \\'. J., ~1.B., .,1. ED!'. Campbcll, D. P., 1\I.D., B. ' ILl. E
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Ca mpb ell, E . , 1\1. B . Camp bell, J. , M . D. GLA . , L . R. C. S . EDIN . Camp bell, 1\1., 1\I. B . , CH . B . E W ZE.\ L AND . Campbell, T., L . ?lLS . . A. Cane, L. B., 1\1. D. , B . C. C,\?IIB. Canter, . J., ?lLB. Cantlie, Col. J., 1\L B . ABER. , F. R. C.S. Carbery, E. 0. , " L B. Cal'dew, G. A. , ?lLR . C.S. , L . S . A. Carnes, "\\' . , ?lI.R.C.S. , L.R . C.P. arroll, J. , lII.B., C.lI r. GLAS., D . P . H . CAMB . Carruthers, J. . B . , lIL B . , C. lII. EDlN. Carter, F . H., ?lI.D. D RH., F .R. C. S. al'vell, J. 1\1., lII. R . C. S., L . S.A. Cary, A J., L.K.g. C.P. L, L . R . C. S . I. Ca e, H. 1\1., lII. R . C . . , L . R . C. P. Caunter, R . L., M. D. BRCX., L.R. C. P. c' EDIN .
Chad\\'ick, C. 1\1., M . D . OXON., 1\1. R. C. s. Challinor, S . l\IcM . , lII.R. C. S . , L.R.C.P. Chambers, J. H . , L . lIr.S. S.A. Chapman, A. V., ?II. R. C. S . , L . R . C. P . Chapman, O. H., M . D . , C. M . EDlN., D . P . H . C hapman , "\\T. J., L D. hap pie, \\Y. A, lII. D. CH. B. TE'W ZEAL.\ND . Charlesworth, Col. H . , C.1\I. G . , lII. R. C. s., L. S . A. , A.M. s.
Chatterj e, G. C., L. lII. S. PCN] AB. Chawner, A ., .'I.R. C. S . , L . R . C. P . Cheesewright, J. F., 1\1. R . C . . ENG., L.R.C. P.
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Cheetham, D. H., lILB . CH . B. VICT. Childe, C. P., F.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Childs, C., 1II.D. OXO~, lILR. C.S . Chill, E. A, l\I.B . , C. lII. EDIN . Church, R . , lI1.B . , CH.B. EW ZEALAND. Clampett, R . "\Y. T., ?l1.B., CH . B. DUB . Clark, G ., lII. B., C. M. GLAS. Clark,1\L R . , L . R.C. P. EDI~ . , L . F . P . S.GLA Clark, R. T., L.R. C.P . c" S. EDIN. Clarke, H. H. R., lI1.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Clarke, R. J. lII. B. Clarke, \\T. J., lII.R.C.S., L.R. C.P . Clay, T. \\-., L . R.C.P. & . EDI);". Clayton, A. J., L.R.C.P . & S. EDI~. Clayton, T. ::\I., lII. D., D. P. H . Clayton, \\T. K., L.R . C.P. & . EDI~ . Clayton, "\V. :\1., L.R. C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P.I. Clegg, R., lII.R.C.S., L.R . C. P . Clements, S . D., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Clifford, F . C. \\Y., lII. R. C. s., L. R . C. P., D. P. H. Closs, J. 0 . , lII.D., C.lII. EDIN. Coaker, F. "\V. J., F.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Cohen, ilL, lI1.R. C.S., L.R . C.P. Coldstream, A. R., ::II . D . , F.R.C. S . EDI~. Cole, T . E. C., lI1. D. axe, ' . , lII. R. c.s. Collie, Sir R. J., lII. D., C.lII. .\EER. Collins, J. N . , lII.D., lI1.R.C.S . Collinson, F. "\Y., M. D., F . R . C.S. EDIN. Collis, E. L., lI1. B., B. CH. OXON. Connolly, A. \Y., lI1.B., CH.B. BELF. Connor, S . , :'Il. D. g . {;. 1. Contractor, Miss Hirabai Ardeshir, L.?tL &. s.
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Cooke , Miss S. E . , 1\1. B. C oo m bs , C., M . D., 1\1. R . C. C ooper, E . H. , 1\I.R. C . . , L.R.C. P . Coopc r, H . G. , M.B . CAM B., ['R.C. ooper, H . S ., M.R. C . . , L.R . . P . Coop 1', P. R., 1.D. , F. R. C.S. Copley, ., F . R . . s ., L. R . . P . , D . P.H . opp, . J. , M . R . . s., L. R . . P . orrigan, \\T. J. , F. R. C . . 1. , L . K . g. C. P. 1. C osgrave, E . 1\I c D. , M. D . DUB ., L. R . . S. 1. Couch, J. K. , 1\1.D. DU R II . , 1\['R. C.S. Courtn ey, G. B. , M. D . CAMB . , 1\I.R.C. Coventon . C . A ., 1\1.R. C. S . , L.R. C. P . oven try, C ., 1\[. B. Covey, \\Y. J. , M . R. C.S. , L . R .C.P. Cow a rd , E . G., 1\1. B . , C. 1\L ABE R . Cow en, B. S. , lII. B . Cox, . , lII. B., B. S. DUR. Coxw ell, C. F . , M . D . AllIE ., lI L R.C.S. C raio-, J. , 1\1. B . ED!N . , L R.C.S. C raig, \\-. , :'IL B . , CH.B. EOIN. Craig, \ Y . J. , lII. B . C ran, A., lILB., C . 1\L ABER. ran, G ., ?II. B. , C. l\1. .\ BER. Cra n, J., 1\1. B . , C.l\1. ABER. C ran, R. D. , I.R . C.S. , L. R . C. P . Craste r, E . E., L.R.C. P . & S . EDI N. Crawford, L ieut. -Col. G . . , C. !l1.G . , M.D . L.R. C.P. & s., D.P.H . EDIN., R . A. 1. Crawford, J. . lI1.B . , CH . B. LEEO . Crawshaw, C ."\V., ?t1.B . , H . B . , D.P.H .\·I T . Crawshaw, ., ?lLB. "lCT. , ?tI.R . . s. Crespi, A. J. H ., lII.R . . . E., ?lI.R. C. P . 1. Cressy, G . J., L . R . . P. & .1. Crew, J., lI1.R. C. S., L.R.C . P . Critchley, H. G ., "1.D., .?tL EDIN. Crocker, J. , lII. R . C. S., L . S . A. Croker, J. 1\1., lII. R . C. S . , L. R. C. P . Crooke-La'wless, Surgeon L i uL -Colonel ir \\'. R. , c. 1. E . , M. D . , C. I. R . {;. L C room, S. P . , lI1.B . Cropley, H . , F.R . C.S., L . . A. , D.P.H. Crosbie, D., lIr.D. Cross, A. J., lILB . , C.1\1. EDIN . Crump, T. G ., lII.B . , B.C. A"IB. Cryer, J., ,,1. R. C.S. , L. R. C. P . Culhan , F . J. F ., lI1.R . . . , L . S ..\ . Cullen, P . , M.D. , C. :\{. ,\BER. Cunliffe, T. \ T., :'II. D . , lII. R . C. S. Cureton, Col. E., :'11.0 . BRUX., lI1.R.C. P. EDl.'.
Currie, O. J., lII. B., 1\1. R. C. . Cu cad en, G., L.R. C.P. c- . EDIN. Dadachanji, Kavasji Edalji, L . :'I1.
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Dandekar, D. B. ~., L.lII. & s. BOMBAY. Darnell, C. K., L. R . C. P. & S . Davidson, A., lII.D. BRC'X . , F. R. C. P . EDIN., M . R . C.S.
Davidson, T. A. , L.R . C. P. &S. EDI Davies, D . Ll., l\I.B. GLAS., L . R.C.P . EDI Davies, H., lI1.R. C.S., L.R . . P. Da\'ie" L. G . , "1.D . Davies, ., :'II.D. OXON., 1\1.R. C . . , D.P.H. Davies, T. L. K., ?t1. B., C. ?tI. ED/, .
D a vi es, Vv., M.R. . s . , L. S . A. D a vies, \ V. 11., M. B. , H. 1\I. E D! . D a vi , A . R., M.R . . S . , L.S . A. D a wso n, R. P. , 1. B. , C. 1. EO IN . D a wson, T. D ., r. R . . 5., L.R. C. P . D eame r, G. E . , L . R . C. P. &S. EDI . D eane . A . D ., M . R.C. . ENG., L.R.C.p . lmIN. D anc, . C. , l\1. D . D eane, J. TL , L. R . . P . & s. EDI . D eans, II. G., M.D. D ealk~r, F . T . , 1. lII. S . D e bo rn , P. P., I. D . , D . P.Il. D e D cn ne, T . V . , ?lI. R . . S . ENG . , L . R . . P. ED I N .
D c La utour, H. A., M.R. C. S . D en>hy, "\ . J. , M . B . D en n >, F . V. , ?I!. R. . S., L. R . C. P. Denni on, T . . , lII. R.C . . , L.R . . P . D enyer, . E., C.M. G., .'LD. , F.R . . De R enz i, A . C., ;lI.R . . . , L . ..\. Devane, T. F., L.R. . 1'. &S. EDIX. D 'E \'elyn, A. ;\IcN., :'ILD., CH . B. DUB. D'Prazer, 1\Ii s Eva, lIl. B. Deyenish- Ieare ,A. L., M.R . . . , L. R . C.p. D evi , H . F., 1\I. R . . ' . , L.R . . P. Di k , A., ?ll.B. , H.B. GL\ . D ickey, A. A. G . ;lL D . R. u.I., L. R . . S. 1. Dickinson, J. J., "LB . ,\lifE., lI1.RC. Dick on, ] . D ., M.D . , :lI.CH. g . C.l. Dillon, L. T. , :\I.D., ;\1. H . R.U.I. Dimmick, A. F . , :'ILD . DL"RH., :'I1.R . C . !>. Distin, 11., ~I.B., 'I1.R . . 5. Divine, J., ?tL D., C. ~r. GL.\S. Dix, \\'. R . , l'I1.0., B . . DURH. Dixon, R. ., ~I. R. , H. B. LEEDS. Dixon, T., :lI.R . C. ., L.R.C.P. Dobie II. ., L.R . . 1'. e . . EDT . Dobie, J. X ., 1\I.B . .\:IfE . , L. ,,\. Dobson, c\. , \I.R . . S., L.R . . P. Dodd, Licut.-Col. J. R., lII.B. Ol · RH., F.R.C . . , R.
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Dodd, P . \-., 'II. D. DL B., :II. R. C. s. Dodds, ~ \. , ~1. H., (. ~I. GL \S. Dom\ill~, E. J., \1. R. ' . S., L. R. . P. Donald, D., \Ln. IHRII., L.R.C.'>. En!~. Donald, P., ".B., n.p.B. Donald on, R, \1. B. Dougl , .\., L. R . . P. l " S. EDI~. Douglas, ~ \ ., :lI.B., c.,!' [·Drx . Douglas, '. E., lII.D., I.R.C.S. EDI~., D.P.I!. Douglas, C., F.R.l.S., I.. R.C.p. Doug-la, J. J., 'J.D., L.:lL EOIN., O.P.H. Douthwaite,G. H., :'II.R . . s. 1":-'(;., L.R.C.p. EDIX.
Dove, ...\ . . , lIJ.D. DlRH., :'I.R.C.S. Dragc, L., \I.n. () 'O~, :'I.R . . s. Drinkwater, H., lILD. l:.DI . '., :lLR.C.S. Drought, P. J., L.R.l.S. J. Dunda , ;\'Ir~. G . I I. (~ . , l'.R.C."'. J. Du Boulay, II. I I., \I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dudgel)tl, J. 11., L.R.C.P. :x s. Dudky, 13 ]. :I!. R.l'. S., L. R. C. p. DudlL'), 7. ] . , :'IJ.R.(.S., L.R.C.P. Duffus, J., :II. B., L.lI!. ,\BER. Dug-g-an, 1\1., lIJ.R.C.S. L'G., L.R.C.I'. ED1=-:.
Duke , E. , M . D . Du nlop, S. 11. , M . D., M. CH . R. U .l. Durno, J. , M. D ., C. M. ABER. D u rno, L. , M . B . , C. M . ABER. D urrant, T . A. , 1Il.D. D RIL , ;ll . R . C. S . Dyer, C . 11. , M.D., C. ?tI. ABER. , D . P . H. D y r ing, C. P. "\V . , lI1.B . lI1ELB. Dy on, "\V. , M. D . , CILB . VICT. Eades, S . 0., L. R.C . P . &S. EDIN. Ea land, II. F., L . R . C.P. & s. EDIN. Eames, C . "\V., M . D . EDIN., 1\1. R . C. S. Ecc le , \\T. S., 1\I.R.C.S. , L . S . A. Eddo \\'s, A., M.D., C.l'I1. EDIN. Edward, B. E. J. , lI1.B., .111. EDIN. Edwards, C . , M.R . C. S. L.R. C. P . Edwards, J. ., L.R.l.I'. & S . EDTN. Edwal'ds, R. T., :'tI.R.C . <;;., L.R.C.P. Ehrmann, /\. , ;\f. R . '. S., L. R. C . P. Elder, \ \T., L . R . . P . & s. [-'D!N . Ellertotl, J., ;\1.D. ~r. .\NO., L.R. C.P. Ellerton, J. F. H., ?tI.D . BRCX., ;\I.R.C.S. E:\'G., L.R.C.P. EOI:\' .
Ellioll, B . G., L.K.g . . P . I., L.R.C.S.I. Elliott, Iajor, I I. C . . , M.B. Elliott, J. ,., "LB., II.B. EDIN. Elliott, "\V. H . , ?t I. D. Ellis, . , M. B . Elli" . I., M.D . , C.:I!. ,\BER. Ellis, \Y. :'lIeD., :l1.D . BRCX., lILR.C.S., L.R . . 1'.
Ellison, A., :'LR. . S., L.R.C.P. Elli 011, E . 11., ~['D. DlRH . , ;\I.R.C.S. Elli . ton, 01. ., C.B . , :l1.R.C.S., L . . A. Ellul, J., ?t1.0. Ehvood, F. B., L.R.C. p., F.R . C.S. Englebach, IT. L\ ., \L B. Eng-in'er, S. K., L.R . . s. &: E. Ell. or, J. "\V., ~I.R . . S., L . R.C.P. Elhcridg-e, . E., ~r. B., \L R. . s. EWes, \\'. J. ;\IcC., lI[' 0., C. \1. .\BER. E",lt1 , .\. Il., \I.R.l.S., L.S . •\. Evans, C. J., :l1.R.C. ' ., L.S._\. E\"ans, :'Ifajol' . P., ;\f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R,,\.:lI. C.
E,ans, E., :lI.n. C.\:llB., F.R.C. ' . Enln . G., :II. B. E\"ans, II . R., ~r.[)., B.S. E,'ans, J., ;lLl'., :lI.R.L.'i. E\"ans, '. P., \I.n., B.S. OLRB. E\<lt1s, "\Y., J .R. ~ .S. J DL'., L.R . . P. J-:'\<tns, \\-. G., F.R.L.S., L.R.C.P. E\ctns, "\\'. ., L.R.l'.P. S. EO!.. E\l?rshcd, A. P. F., :ll.R.C.S., L.R. . P. E\\',lrt, . T., 1\1.D., l.:-'I, ABER. Ewart, D., ~I.B., F.R . . s. E.DI~. Ewart, ].,:lLD., l.\l. EDl~. E\\'ing, J., J • R . • P. I\. s. Fairbank, \\-. , l.Y.I.., lIl.R. . . , L. ..\. Falkn r, II. G., L.R.L.P. c' S.1. Farmer, Lil'lIt. C .. \ ., I.S. ~ ., :lI.D. Farmer, ,., :lI.R.C.S. E:\l;., L.R . . P. EO!:\'. hlrqllhar on, 1 . 1'. :'IL, ~r.B., .lIf. EDI~ . Farrar, R. ,\., \I.D.I.1'\:("\:\, \I.R . C.S., D.P.II. l '
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Gl'CLY, T., M. B. , B. S. R. U. I. Gr aves, H ., M.R.C.S. , L. R.C. p. G r ec h , S. E., M.D. MALTA. Green, C . T., M.R.C. S., L.R.C. p. Green, H . M . , M.D., C.M. EDIN . Green, S. lV1., M. R.C.S., L.R . . P. Greenhalgh, A. , M.R.C. S. , L.R . . P. Greenwood, A . , 111. B., ClIo B. VICT. Greenwood, A. Y., lII . D., C.M. EDIN. Green wood, C. D . , M. R. C. S., L. S. A. Gregg, E . A., L.R.C. P. & s. Greves , E . 11., M.D . , C.III. EDl . Griffin, A. W., M.R. . S. Griffil.h, J. V., M. B. Griffiths, H. R., M. D., CII.B. DUB. Gri ffiths, J. ., iVl.R.C. S., L. R.C.P. Griffilhs, P. R . , M.B., B.S. LOND. Griffilhs S. A. E., lILR.C. S., L.R. C.p. Grimbly, R. H., M.R . . S., L.S.A. Grindrod, \V. C., 111. B. Grinling, F . ., M.R. . s., L. R.C.P. Gripper, \ V., lII.B. CAl\lB., JI!.R . . s., U.P.H Gross, R., ilL B. Grove, vV. R., M.D. AMB., M.R.C.S. Groves, VV. A., I. B. GummolV, J. F., lII.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Gunne, \V. J., M. D. Gulhrie, J., lIl.D. GLAS. Gutteridge, E. vV., 1. B. Gutteridge, ~1. \V., ilI.B., C.;I!' EDT. . Gwynn, C. H., ilI.D., .:11. EDIN. IIacking, J. 11., ilI.R . . S., L.R . . 1'. lIadficld, R. H., L.R.C.P., .\ I.R.C.S. IIadwen, \V. R., ilLD. ST. AND., :II. R. ·.S. IIale, Iajor . 11., D.S.O., ilI.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., R. •\.lII.C. lIale, G., M. D. I lall, ., lILR . . s. Hall, J. ., M.D., B.S. DCRH. Hall, T. G. 11., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.O . . 1'.1. Halliday, F., ilL R. . S., L. R. C. P. IlaUiwell, T. 0., :lI.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. IIallows, II. P., ilLD., F.R.C.S. EDI;\'. Hamillon, D. 1., f..'L, L.CH . .\.I!. DL-B. Hamillon, D. L., F.R.C.S., L.R . . P. ED1.·. Hammerlon, G. H. L., L.R. ·.P . . , -5. EOIN. Hammond, \V., lII.R.C.S. ENG., L.R . . 1'. ED! T. Hampton P. \V., ill. D. Hancock, II. R., ilLR . . ' . ENG., L.R.C.P.I. Hann, H. F., l\I.R.C . . ENG., L.R . . P. ED! . lIardie, R., :'II.B., C.II1. EDI,. lIarding, \\-., ;IT. D., .:'11. EDIN. Hardy, i\Iajol' E. 0., :lL8. T RO;-./TO. Hardy, . H., ilI.B. Ilargrav s, F. ., L.S ..\. Hargr aves, l\I. K., lIL D., C. ill. GLAS. Harkness, \V. T., lILB., B.S. DlJRl1. Harmer, \ . A., L. S .. \. Harper, J. \V., ilf. R. . . IIarper, R. A. J., I. D., ell. B. EDI Harris, D. F., !If.D., F.R.C.S. Harris, \V. T., 1>1. R. C. ' ., L. ,,\. Harri -Liston, L., :'I['R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
fl a tTisol1, A. 'vV. , lI1 . R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LI arr isoll, E ., 1'1'1. D. CAMB., F. R. C. S. fl arrison, J., M.D., D.P.II . Harrison, J. H. H., M. R. C.S., L.R.C.P. [l arrison, S. H . , M. R. C. s., L. R. C. p. Harl, . 11., M.D . , .M. DURlI. E. QI::. IIartley, Col. E. B., C. 111. G . , 1. R. C. s., L.R.C.P. II artley, R . N . , lI['R.C.S., L.R.C.P. llarlzhorne, B., M. R. C. P. II arvey, A., 111. B., 111. R. C. S. IIarvey, J. 0., M.D., M.R.C.S. lIaslell, R. W ., 1I1.B. R.U.I., F.R.C.S.1. [-Ialherly, I I. R ., lI1.R.C.S., L.R . . 1'. lIalberlcy, S . 0., lI1.R.C. S., L.R . . P. Hatton, G. ., M.D., C.M. DUR1!. IIawks, F. S., L.lILS.S.A. IIawlhorne, E., F.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C.p.1. flay, \V., ilI.B. c.:\[. GLAS. I1ay, \V. P., i\I. B., C. ;"1. ED IN. lIayes, II. \V. McC., M. R.C.P., L.R.C.S. EDIN., D.P.H. Hayles, A. \V., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. IIaynes, A. P., M.B. IIeald, G. H., M.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Heard, F. G., L. R.C.p. & S. EnIN. lIebblclhwaile, 11., lI1.R.C.S., L.S,,\. tIebblelhwaile, 1., ilI.D., . I.R.C.S. Iledley, J., M.D. Dt;RII., :lLR.C.S. II 'ggs, F. R. 1\1., ilI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. lIellier, J. E., M.D., :lI.R.C.S. IIenderson, M., :'II.B. I lenry, C. D., M. B., B. C. C.\illD. lIenry, D. C., ilI.D., F.R.C.S. ED1:-.1. [Jenry, W., M. B. LIelley, 11., lII.D., :'ILR.C.S. IIe\\,<Ll, D. B., :'I1.B., C.:lI. EDIN. HeWeLL, J., :II. B., C.:'I1. EDIN. lIewelson, J. T., il1.D. EDlN., I·,R . . 5. lIey, C. E. 1\1., ilI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. lIe)', II. D., :'ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. lIeygal , F. 0:., :1l.R.C.S., L.S . .\. IIcys, A., :'II. B., C.M. EDlN. Tleywood, T. \\"., :l1.R.C.S. ENG., L.K.g . . P.!., D.P. II. lIickley, .\..1'1., ?ll.R.C. ' ., L.R.C.P. IIigginson, G.,:'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. llill, R., l\LB., F.R.C.S. Hill, \\'. J., M. D. NEW Y RIC llillaby, A., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. IIincks, T. E., :'II.B., CH.B. ED1;\,. Hindle, J., L.R.C.P. & '. ED IN. Hinc, 11., :'II.R.C.S., L.R. . p. 1Ioare, E. F., :'II. D. Hod rells, Col. C. A., :II. D. TORONTO, L.R . . P. Hodgins, \\', \\'., :'IL D., B. ' . DURH. llolden, A. S., M. B. IIold'l1, T. II. R., ?lI.D. '.\:116., :lI.R.C.S. lIold. worlh, 1\.. T., M.D. BRLJX., ilLR.C.S. Holman, R., ;lLR.C.S. Ilolme , C. D., r. R. c. s. Holmes, D., lII.B., L.R. . s. EDIN. IIolmes, \V. R., jlLD., C.ilI. ABER.
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J ohnsoll, T . , ~!. R. C. S. , L. R •• P. Johnslon, A . 11., M.R . . S., L.R.C.r. J ohnslon, D. G ., [. B., C.IIl. C; L,\ S. Johllslon, J., IILD., .lIl. EDI . Jobn ton, ]. B., 1.13. Johnslon, T., 111. 13., C. I\T. EDIN. Jon~s, A. L., I\LR. C. . , L.S. A., D.P.J1. Jones, B., M. D. DURH., I\LR.C.S. Jone , C. 1'1., M.R.C • . , L.R.C.P. Jones, D., 1\1. B., C. IIL GLAS. Jones, D. ]., F.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P. Jones, D. M . , I\1 .D., C.M., EDTN. Jones, D. T. R., ilLB., C. II I. EDl ., D.P.I-1. Jones, E. '\T., M. D. Jones, F. G . , IILB. , C. I\I. ABER . Jon s, Col. G. c., M.D. CANADA. Jones, G. ]., III. B. Jone , 11., L.R.C.S.I" D.I'.I1. Jones, H. D. L.R.C.P. &S. EDlN. Jone ,H., ilLB., C.III. GLA ., D. P.l-1. Jones, H. G . , L. . A. Jones, J., M.D. , CH . B. VICT. Jones, Col. J. A . , M.D. DURH., 1I1.R.C.S., D.P.IL, A.M.S. (T. F.) Jones, R. R., III.R.C.S., L.R . . P. .lone, R., lI'l.R . . S. , L.R.C.P. Jones, R. L., I.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Jones, R. F. H . , lILR.C.S. , L. R.C.P. Jones, R. T., ilI.R.C.S., L. R. . P. Jones, T . R., lILR.C.S., L.K.g.C.P.I. Jones, R., I\LB., C.I\L EDIN., D.P.H. Jones, \\'. E., lILR.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Jones, \V. 1'1., 1. D. Dt:RH., 1. R. C. S., D. P. H. Jones, G . H. \\-., lILR.C.S., L.S ..\. Joseph, .d., L.R.C.P. & . EDIN. Jukes, A., L.R.C.S. EDl i . Julian, Lt.-Col. O. R. A., C. LG., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., R.A.IILC. Jumeaux, B., M.R.C . . , L.R.C. P. Kaderi, S. J., Cn'IL AS IST,\NT SURGEO " INDIA. Keble, Major A. E. C., L.R . C.S.I., L. K.g . . P.I., D.P.I!., R.A.M.C. Keith, J . R., ]I[.D., C.III. ,\BER. Kennedy, ]., lILD. Kennedy, J. \\' ., F.R.C . . 1., L.K.g.C.P.J. Kennedy, 'V. '\'., ;-'LD., I11.R.C.S., D.P.H. Kennish,]., L.R.C.P. &. S. ED. Ker, H. R., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Kerans, T. G., L.R.C.S.!., L.K.g.C.p.I. Kerr, J., I\1.D., D.C. CAilIE., D.p.H. Kerr, \V. J., M.D., CH.B. VICT. Khambatta, K. D., L.R.C.P. S. EDlN. Kidd, G . B., M. D. Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. C. R., C.~LG., iU.V.O. , M.B., CH.B. DUB., R.A.M.C. Killen, T., M. 13. King, R. T., M.D . DURH. , L.R.C.S.L Kingsbury, E., M.D., CH.B. DUB. Kinnear, 'V., M.D., C. M. EDIN . Kinsey- 10rgan, A., M. D. DURH., ill. R. c. Kirkpalrick, \V., M.D. , ClI .B. DUB. Knapp, Fleet Surgeon M. 11., II1.R.C.S., L. R. C. P., R. N. Kneale, J. C . , L.R. C.P. & s. EDIN T
Knight, A. 0., 1I1.R.C. S., L. S.A. Knight, G . A., M.B., B. S. MELB. Knight, W. E., L.R. C.p. & S. ED IN. Knight, W.]. R., M.n. Q . v . I., M.cn. R. . 1. Knoll, "V., M.D. , C.M. EDIN. Knowl es, H., M.D. DURII. , L.R.C.S. Knyvell, II. F., L.R. C. p., L.M. & S. ED! Ko c h, ' V. V. M . , M.D., C. lli. EDIN. Kulkani i, K. D, L acy, A. R., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. L a ing, J. T. c., M.B., C. M. EDIN. Lail-d, A. ]., M.D., . M. GLAS. D.P.H. Lamb, \\!. H., M.B., M. R.C.S. L a mbl y, W.O., M. D. L ambert, F. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Lang ley, F. E., M. B. Langley, G. J., III.D. Langmore, I. V., M. 13. L ankester, . P . , 1\l.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. L ansdown, R. G. P., lI1.D., B. . DUR l!. L apraik, G., ~I.B., C. lII. GLAS. L aslett, E. E., !II. D., cu. B. VICT. Latham, H., III . B., C.M. EDIN. L atham, \V. , L.R . . 1'. & s. EDIN., D.P.ll. Latimer, II. A., III . D. DlJRH., III.R . . s. Laurie, Major C. R., lII.R.C.S., L.R . . P., R.A. lILC. (T. F.) Laurie, R . , III . D., C.III. EDIN . Lawrie, ' \!. S., M.n . Lavery, ]. P . , L. R.C.p. & S. EDIN. Lavies, H. B., lI1.B., 13 . . DURH. Law, J., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lawr nce, II. . , :\1.D. DURII. Law on, G. G., 111.13., B.Cll., D.P.ll. Lazenby, J. M., LB., B. S. DL:RH. Leary, E. G., L.R.C. ' .1., L.K.g.C.P.!. Luu-y, T . 7 • • , LD., 1I1.R . . 1'. Lea k, J. T ., 111.13 . , .M. EDIN. Le ronier, 11., 1\1.R. . S., L.R . . P. Lee, B. ]., L. S. A. Lee, E., M. R. . s. Lees, \V., lI1.R.C.S., L.S. \. Legat, ., lII.n., L. R. . s. EDI ' . Leigh, ]. D., I. D., C.lII. EDIN., D. P.l!. Leitch, \ \!. ., L.I·.P, . ,L\S. Lemarcband, 1\. \\'., :II. R. . S., L. R. C. P. Lemon, F., II1.B. Lendrum, J, E., M.D., .1\1. ,\BER. Lennox, D., III.D., C.lII. EDT. . Le ag, . F., L. ',,\. Leslie, R. \ V., :lI.D., ' .11[, R.U.I. Lewes-Hughes, II., L. R.C. P. ,, ' S. EDIN. Lewis, S . L., L. R. C. P. &. S. EDL '. Lewis, T. H., ;\1. R. C. s. Lewys-Loyd, E., M.R . . 5., L.R . . P. Liddle, P. 11., :\1.B. :\lELB., :'II-R. Lilley, F . , L.R.C. P. ' s. EDIN, Lilley, J. H., M.D . AMB., ;\I.R.C . . Lill y, ]. H., :'II. D, Lillies, H., lII-R . . S. E G. , L.R.C.P. EDI ! . Li t, G. 11., 1I1.D., .1. EDIN. Lisler, T. D., M.D., F.R. . s. Little, J., M.D. EDIN., L.R.e.S.I. Lilt.lewood, 11., F.R.C ... , L.R.C.P. Livingstone, T. 11., M.D . , CH.B. EDIN.
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Lloy d , E. j ., M. D. AI3ER., M.R . . s. Ll oyd, F. S . , M.D., M.R. C.S. Lloyd, J. D., M.R . C.S. ENG., L.R . . P. EOIN. Ll oyd, ]. D. S., IIT.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Lockhart, R. A . , L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Lodge, P. G., F. R. . s.I., L.S.A. Loc.lwidge, 'V. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Longhurst, Major B. W., Ill. R. C. S., R. A. II1. C. Loosli, R. J. M. B. Lord, P.O., 111.13. Lord, S. T., M.R. C. S., L.R.C.p. Love, H., M. B. D RH . , L. R. C.S.1. Lovegrove, A.C.A . , M.D., DURIl . , L.S ..\. Lovell-Keays, L. F . , M.R. . S., L.R.C.P. Lovely, C. N . , M.D., B.CII. DURlI. Lovell, A. S., M. B. Low, A. B. , M. D., C.M . EDlN. Lowe, A. J. , L. R. C.P. & s . EOIN. Lowe, ' V. G., M.D., F.R . . S. Lowsley, Capt. 1'1. M., JlI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R,,\.III. c. Loxton, \V. A., ;\1.13. BIRIIL, F.R.C.S. EDl '. Luce, R. 11., M.B . C,\MB., F.R.C.S. Luckman, E. L., III.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Lumsden, J., M.D., H.B. DUB. Lund, K. F ., III.B. LOND., L.R.C.S. EDIN. Lynam, R . G., lI1.B., M.R.C.S. 1'lcAdam, R. L., :l1.D. , CH . B. DUB. IcAldowie, r., M. D., .,,1. ABER. l'IcAllisler-IIcwlings, \V. F., Ill. B., C. M. EDIN. 1\Ici\ree, F . E., M. B. :\IcBrearty,]. \V., F.R.C.S. EDIN. l\IcBride, C.]., :l1.B. l\IcCallum, ., II1.B. IcCandless, R., ill. B., D. p. H. l\Iacartncy, R., L.R.C.P. &S. EDIN. l\Iacaulay, D. ]., L.R . . P. & . EDlN. IcCandlish,]. 7., L. R. . P. & ~. EDl l\Ic arlhy, J. 1\IcC. , ;-'LD. DL' RIJ., lI1.R.C.S. Ic leland, H . . \., :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l'IcConi. key, A., :'I!. B., :1f.R.C.S. i.\IcComb, ' . Mc., I1LB. ?II ullagh, J., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.g . . P.I. l\[cCully, .l\. L., ;\!.13., H.ClI. R.I.:.r. IcDonalcl, G. B., M.D. GL\ ' ., L.R.C.S EDI . ~IacDonalcl, J. ?l1., :'I1.B., B.S. l\IcDonald, T. J., ;\1. D. TORONTO, L.S ..\. i\Iacdonald, J., "LB., C.:'.L EDIN. l\IcDonnell, D., L. R.C.S. I., L..\. H. Dl·B. IcD oLlg-all , F., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. EDl"'. IcDougall, N., :11.13., eI!.B. GL.\S. :'IIcDo \\'ell , \\Y. C. \\'., ;\1.1>., .:'.f. EDl '. l'IcElligoU, 1'1. G., F. R. C. ' . I., L. .\. H. DCB. MacFadden, C. J. R., M.B., c.:'.!. EDIN. :'IIcG'e, J. H., M.D. R.C.I., L.R.C.S.I., D.P. II. AiliB. l\Iacgl-egor, D. ":\1., L.R . . P. c ' S. EDlN. l\IcGr gor, J., IILR . . P. &S. EDlN. La I1raith, \\' . 1., L.R . . 1'. & S. ED! '. l'IcInto h, A. 1\1., 1. B., F. R. . S. EDIN. l\IcIntosh, J., L.R.C.P. &S. EDl . Iackay, E. A. , f. B.
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~IacKeddie, ]. F., !\I.D., CH . B. lIIELB . McKenzie, A . , !\I . D . , C. III. EDI '. 1\lachlin, T.T., !\I.D. L . F.P. S . GLAS., D . P.H. Mackenzie, D. ]., 111. D., C.III. ABER. Mackenzie, E. 111. D., C. III. GL\ . l\Iackenzie, F . "T., 111. B. , C. III. EDIN. Mackenzie, I-I. D., 111. D . ' EW ZEALAND. 1\1ackenzie, J., !\I. D., C. III. EDIN. Mackenzie, ]., L.R.C. P. & S. EDIN. Mackenzie,]., III.B. ABER . l\Iackenzie, J. F . , I. B. IIIELB . Mackenzie, R . F., !\I.D., L . R.C • . EDIN. Mackenzie, "\\T. S. , L.R . . P. & s. EDI!\'. Mac-Kid, H. G., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. EDIN. McKinney, D. ]., M.D . Mackie, ]., 1. D. McKisack, H . L., :U.D., C. III. R.C.I. McLaren, ]. T., M.B. CAMB., L.R.C.S. EDI '. l\Iaclean, H. R., M.B., C. lII. EDIN. McLean, C. ]. R., M.D. , C.1I1. EDIN. Maclean, E. ]., II1.B., C.M. EDIN. l'.lcLannahan, ]. G . , L . R. C. P. & s. I. McLean, D., l\I.B. McLorinan, 1\1., M. B . McMahon, ] . J., !\I . D . McMillan, A . McG., III.B. McMullen, ] . , !\I. B., B.S. R. U.I. Mc Tab, A.1\.., M.B., C.IIT. GLAS. Macnamara, A., M. B. MacNidder, ]., III.D. , C. III. EDIN. Macpherson, C., 111. D., C.l\I. NEWFOuNDL·D. Mc \Vhae, D. 1\1., Ill. B., B. S . l\IELB. Mc \\Tilli a ms, Lt.-Col. G. F., 1\1. B., lII. S.lIIELB.
A.M.S . ACST.
Mc\Villie, ]. G., lILB., C.lII. ABER. , D.P.H. Madden, F. B., lII.R.C.S., L.R. C.p. Madgson, Miss M. S. L., III. B. Maggs, O. H. A . , L.S.A. Mailer, \V., lII.B., C.M. EDIN. Main, R ., M.D. BRUX., L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN. Mains, ]., L.R.C.P. Major, J. P., 1II.D., CH . B. lIIELB. Malcolm, R, M.D. Malpas, ]., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Manchester, G. H., M.D., C.lII. Mann, F. C., M. D. Mann, ]. B., M.R.C. S. ENG., L.K.g.C.P.I. Manning, L. S., lI1. B., C. M. ABER. Mantle, A . , lI1.D. DURH., M.R . C.S. Marriott, C. \\T., M.D. ST.AND., F.R.C.S. EDIN.
Marriott, O. D., M . D., C.lI1. GLAS. Marsh, F., F.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Marsh, ]. H., L.R.C. P. & s. EDIN . Marsh, ]. H., lII. R . C. S., L. R . C. P. Marsh, ]. ]., L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN . Marshall, G., M.B., lII.R.C.S . l\Iarshall, Lt.-Col. ].]. de Z., L.R.C.S. I., L . A.H . DUB.
Marshall, R, IlL D. Marshall, \\T. S., M. B., C. M. GLAS. Martin, E. \7I,T. S., M. B., CrL B. R. U. I., Martin, F. R., lI1. B., B. C. CAMB. Martin, S. E., M.D . C. M. g.u.I. Martin, W., lI1. B.
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Marlin, \V. Y., M.B., B . S . VICT. Mal-Lin, \lI,T. Y., lIL B. l\Iason, G. A ., 111. B. l\Iasser, H. C. P ., lII.R. C. S . , L.S . •\ . Massingham, urg.-Col.]. P., I11.R . L.S. A.
Malheson, Iallhews,
J.,
. 5 .,
III. D. 1Il . D. OXO ' . , lI1.R.C. S.,
. E.,
D.P.H .
Matlhews, ]. C., lI1. B., B . . CAIIIB . l\Ialthews, V . , III. P. C. S. L . . A. Malthews, ]. T., M. B. Mayhew, C. ]., lII.R. C. S . , L.R.C. P. l'Iead, G. E. lI1.B., ClI.B . MELB. Me'u-s, F. C. , M.B. DURH. lIl.R. C.S. l\Iehla, Dr. Dhanjibhai . l\Ielville, ., III. D . BRUX., lIT.R. C . . , L.R.C.P. l'Ielvin, ]., M.B . , C.M. ABER. l\Ielvin, K. S . , I1I.B., H.B. ABER . Iercer, \V., lII.B . , C.M. EDIN. l\Iickle, .F. ]., lII.D . ABER . , F.R.C.S. EDIN. Middlemiss, G. \V., M. B., H.B. Dt:RH . Milburn, C. H., lII. B., C.lI!. DURn. Iill, G. S., M. D . , C. lII. ED!N. Tillar, D. l'IcF., lII. B . , c. 1 . GLAS. , D.p.rr. Miller, ]., lII.B . , C.lI1. EDIN. lilligan, R. A., M.D. DURH., LR.C.S. Mills, l'Ir . Jean F., L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN. l\Iills, R]., LB . , .lII. ABER. Iills, L . R . . P . & s. EDIN. Milne-Thomson, A., III. B . , C. lIi. ED IN. Iilner, ]., 1\1.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. EDI ' . linchin, D. ]., I1I.B. TORO:-lT . l\Ioberly, S. C. H., lII.R.C. . , L.R . . P. 10dlin, I. G., lII.D., CH.B. Dt:RH. Moffatt, A. A. P., lII.R.C.S., L . R . C.p . l'Ioir, D. R., lI'l.B., CILB. ABER. Molloy, L. G. S . , 1I1. D., B. CIl. Dt.:B. Molleno, V. G . , M. B., B . . CAMB. l'Iolyneux, E., M.B. VICT., 1.R.C. ' . l\Iontague, A. ]. H., M.D , DURH., 1\1 R.C.S. i\Ionlgomery, E. C., I11.R. C. . , L.R.C.p. l\Ionlgomery, "\V. A., L . SA. Mooney, A. P., 1II . D., .III. R.U.I. Monypeny, H. ]., M.D., CILB. R.U.I. Moore, C. A. , M.D. ABER., I11.R.C.S. Moore, C . J., M. B., CII. B. R. U. J. Moore, Majol- G. A., !\I . D., R.A.M.C. Moorhead, R . E., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Moorhouse, Miss A., III. B., B. H. GLAS. Moorhouse, B. M., lI1. B . , C.M. EDI . Morison, \V. M., L.R . . 1'. & s. EDIN. Morgan, A. "-., M.B. ion-is, A . E., lI1. B., CH . B. MELB. 1\1 orris, C. E., lIL R. C. S . , L . R . C. P. Morris, F. H., ]\J . D., ST.AND . , I1LR . . s. Morris, ]. . M . B. Morris, S . G., M . D., C.lII. EDIN. Morris, T. H. P . , M.R.C. . , L.R.C. P. Morrison, ]. T. ]., M.B., CAMB., F.R.C.S. Morrison, W., M.D. , C.M. GLAS. MOI-lon, C . A . , F.R . C. S., L.R.C. P. Morlon, J. ., M . D., CH.B. DUB. Moses, Capt. O. Sl. ]., M. D. EDIN ., I.M.S. Moxham, M. C., I11.R. C.S., L.R.C.p.
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
THE ST. JOHN Al\lBULA CE ASSOCIATION.
Muglislon, G. T. W., M.D. ABER., M.R.C.S. Muglislon, T. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Mulhall, A . T., F .R. C. S., L.R.C.p.!. Mu lli gan, ]. W., M.D ., M.S. g . U.I. Munro, F., lI L B . , C. M. GLAS. Murdoch, M. C . , L.R . . 1'. & S. EDIN. Murd ock, A . , M.B . l'/furison, P., M.D., . I1L EDIN. Murphy, . E., F.R.C.S., L .R.C. p . I. Murphy, \V., lII.B . , C. lII. EDIN. Murray, . F . K., M.D . Q . U.I. , F.R.C. S.I. Murray,]. . ]., lIT.B., . lIl. EDIN. Murray,]. G., L.R.C.p . &s. EDI . Murray-Aynsley, ]. 11. , l.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Myers, \ V. \V., M.B., .M. GLAS. Taim, R. \ \T. , III. B., C. lII. GLAS. Nanavally, B. H., F . R.C.S. EDIN. Nankervis, A . "\V., lII.B. Nason, E . ., lI1. D., eave, E. F. 1'1., M. D., cn. B. EDIN. elson, T., M. D., C. III. ED!N. Neville, ]. F., L.R . . 1'. & . EDI . evin, R., !\I.B. , II.B. R.U.I. Newby, C. 11., F.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. Newell, A. G . , III. D., . L GLAS., D. P.II. ewell, ]. A., III. B., B. crr. , NEW ZEALAND. Newing . ]., M.B. icholls, . F., J.D. DUR1I., L.R.C. S. EDlN. icholl ,G. .,1\1.B. icholls, 11., M.D. AMB . , LR.C.S. ichol on, Lt.-Col., E., M.R. . . , L.S ..\., D.P.H., A.M.S.,
Nicholson, J. \V., l\l.R . . S., L.S.A. icol,]. LB., C. 1\1. ,\ BER . Nighlingal , ]., M . D., C.lIT. EDIN. oble, S . C., l\I.R . . S., L . . A. ockold , \ V. ., L. R . . P. & S. EDI Nancy, E. 11., L . . A. NOI-man, A . . , I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.I!. Norri, .11., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Norris, \Y. P., :'I.B., ClI.B. 1\1ELB. orlhcole, A. B., lIl. D., C.1\1. EDIN. Nugenl E. ., III. R . . S. uttall, T. E., I1LB., .M. EDIN. Nuttcl-, \\' . J., ,I. H., CH.B. EDIt\'. yblell, 11. G. '\1., ,I. D. Nyulrt::,y, i\. J., L.R.C.P. <' S. ED! ' . Oales, T. P., 1\1 . B., l'1l.B. EDIN. O'Brien, aplain L. J., M.D. O'Connell, Lt.-Col. D. V., 1\1.D. g.L'.I., M.CIl. R.C.I., R.A.lII.C .
Odell, \\'. lII.D. Dt.:R1J., F.R.C . . O'DonO\'cUl, T. ]., L. R. C. P. ' EDIN. Officer, E. A., III. B. :\IELB. Ogilvie, ]. II., L. R. ' .S. EDlN. Okell, G., L.R.C.P.I., Oldham, H. F., (,])., B. H. Dl; S. Oliver, . P., M.D., IIJ.R.C.S., D.P.lI . Oliver, \ ., lII.B., C.M. ED!N. Orange, Miss M., lIl. D. BR x., L. S .• \. Ol-d, F. \ V., L.R . . P.l. O'R illy, G. ]., L.R . . s., lILR . . P.r. 0' ullivan, E. F., 1\1. D. Orlon, j., M.D. BlRM .. M.R. . s. Osborn, F. A., lI1.R . . S.
Osborn, S., F.R.C.S., L.S.A. Osborne, Fleel-Sul-g. II. R. ,
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THE
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HONOH.ARY LIFE MEMBERS.
1BULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Stoney, P. B., M.R . C. . ENG. , L .R. C. P . EDIN. Storr, F . A., L . S.A., D.P. H. Stothard, ]., 1\I.R. C.S., L.S.A . Slraban, S. G., M.B. Stretton, ]. L., M. R . C. S . , L. R. C. P. Stretton, S., 1\I.R.C. S . , L.S.A. Strong, R. G., L.R. C. P. & S. EDIN. Stroyan, F., 1\I.R.C.S., L . R.C . P. Stuart, ]. A. E., L.R. C.P. & S. EDIN. Stuart, T ., M.D., C.M. EDIN. Sturdee, A. H ., M.R . C.S. Sullivan, T. D., L.R.C.P. & S.I. Summons, "V. H., M.D. , CR.B. ME LB. Sutherland, ]. A., 1\1.B., C. M. EDIN . Sutton, C. S., M. B. SU tton, H., M. D. Swanwick, E. 1'1., M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Swayne, F. G., 1\1.B., B.C. CAMB. Sweet, E. H., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Syme, G. A. , M.B . , F.R . C.S. Tait, A., 1\1.B. Talbot, A. G., 1\1.B., C.1\1. EDIN. Tamplin, C. H. ,M. R. C.S. ENG. ,L. R. C. P. EDIN. Tate, S., M.D . , B. CR. R . V.I. Taylor,A. E., M.D. Taylor, ]., M.D., C.M. ABER. Taylor, ]., 1\1.B., B.CR. R. V.I. Taylor, ]., F.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. EDIN. Taylor, T. R., M.D., F.R.C.S. Teare, ]., 1\I.B., CR.B. VICT., D.P.R. Tebbs, B. N., M.D. CAMB . , l\I.R.C. Temple , G. H., 1\1.B., C.M. EDIN. Templeman, C., M.D., C.1\I., D.SC. E DIN. Terry, Major P . M., L.R.C.P. & . EDI Thomas, D. R., LB., CR.B. GLAS. Thomas, E . , M. D. Thomas, H. D., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, ]. C. , M.D., M.A.O . R. U .I. Thomas, ]. T ., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, R. D., L.R.C.P. & s. EDI ' . Thoma s, R. L., L.M.S.S.A., D.P.R. Thomas, T. ., l\1.R.C.S. L.S.A. Thomas, "V., M. D. Thompson, ]., 1\1. B., CR. B. ME LB. Thomson, A. M., 1\1. B., C. M. R. U. I. Thomson, Miss E.C., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Thomson, G . , 1\1.B., C.1\I. EDIN. Thomson, ]., M.D. Thomson, ]. R. M., M.B., CH.B. MELB. Thomson, R. B. C., M . D . Thornton, B., 1\1.R. C.S., L.R.C. P. Thornton, Lieut.-Colonel]. W., L.R.C.P.
Tril1ca, A . ]., 1\I.B. 1\lELB. Trott, D . C ., 1\1.B. CAMB . , F .R. C. S. Troller, L. B., M.D., C.M. EDlN. Troller, R. M., M.D., C.1\I. ABER. , D.P.I!. Tmtter, 'V. 0., 1\I.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. EDIN.
Troup, G . A., M . D., C. 1\I. ABER., D.P.R. Tucker, C. F., M.D. Tun lall, A. C . , M. D., F.R. C. . EDIN. Turner, A. M., l\1.R.C . S . , SYD EY. Turner, A. S., 1\i-R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Turnel-, H. G . , M.R . . s., L . S.A. Turner, Dep. -Inspeclor-General R., R.
., L . R . C.P. & S . EDIN. Turner, T., F .R. C.S., L.S.A. Turner, "V., M.D., C. 1\1. EDIN. Tuxford, R. M . R.C.S., L.R . C.P . Twiss, Ll.-Col. G . E., C.1\1.G., F . R.C.S.I., M.K . g.C.P.I. Tyrrell, M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Tyson, \V. ]., M.D. DVRR., F.R.C . S. Umney, "V. F., M.D., M.R.C. S . Underhill, F. T., F.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Upham, C . H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Uppleby, ]. G., M.D . DURR., L.R.C.S. EDIN. Urquhart, C. T. D., M.D., C.1\I. ABER. Usmar, G. H . , L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN. Vale, G., 1\-1.B. Valens, ]. A. , M.D. Vale ntine , 'V., L.R . . P. & . EDIN. Vance, 'V. B.,:'I1. D., D. P. ll. Vassalli, ]. S., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Vawdrey, T. G., L.R.C.P .• 1\1.R.C.S. Vincent, H. E., M.D. , 1\1.R.C. Vi ret, B. P., 1\1.B., 1\I.R . . . 'Vac her, F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. 'Vac her, F., F.R.C. . , L.R . . P. '''addy, H . E., 1\I.R . . . , L.R.C . P., D.P.I!. \Va d e , A. B., 1\1.B., C.1\I. ED! ' . ,,'aldo, F. ]., M.D. C.\1\1B., l\['R.C.S. \'.'ale , G., 1\I.R. C.S., L. C .R.P., D.P.R. \\' alk e r, A . 'V. H., l\I.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. \Valke r, C. H., 1\1.B. CAMB., 1\I.R.C.S. 'Valke r, F. ]., M.D. Dt.:RH., 1\I.R . . S. \Va lke r, H. A., M.R.C. S., L.1\I.S.S.A. \Valk e r, ]., 1\1. R.C.S. 'Va lker, ]. P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. vVa lker, ]. W., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. \Valke r, M. G. L., 1\1.B. "Valker, S., M.R.C.S., L . . A. Walker, T. D., 1\1.B. "Vall, D. L., M.B., CR.B. EDIN. & s. 'Vallace, H. K., M.D., C.1\I. GLA Thurlow, B. L., 1\1. D., B. C. CAMB. 'Vall ace, ]., 1\1.B., C.1\1. EDI ' . Thursfield, T. W., M.D . ABER., M.R.C.S. Vlallace, ]. T., lI1.B., B.CR. R. V.I. Thurston, E. P ., M.D. CAMB., M.R.C.S. ~ T allace, T., M.D. g.v . I., 1\I.R.C.S. Tickle, F. R., M.B., CR . B . LIVERP. 'Valsh, D., M.D., C.M. EDI . Tillman, H. A., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Ward, A. B., 1\1.B. , B.C. CAMB. Tolputt, P. T., L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN. "Vard, F., M.D., C.M. EDIN . Tomory, D. M., M.B., C.M . ABER. Ward, ] . P. S., M.R.C.S., L.R . C.P. Torrance, ]., 1\LB. EDIN. N .Z. 'Vard, M. C . , M.D., C. 1\I. ABER. Townend, E. M .. M. D. Ward, 'V. F., M.R.C.S . , L.R. C.P . Townsend, F. E., M.D., C.M . R. V.I. Trimble, Col. C . ]., C. M.G., L.R.C. P. EDIN. vVard-Smith, W., M.B . EDI ., F.R . C.S. Warren, "V., L.R.C.S.I., L.M.K.g . C. P . I. L.R.C.S.I.
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G. H., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. William., G . ]., M.D. , CILB . DVRH. Williams, J. F. W., M . R.C.S. \ Villiams, ]. R., M.B., C.M . EDIN. Williams, M. L., M . B. ~T illiams, ., 1\1.B. CAMB., M . R . C.S. ' Villiams, R. lV1., M.B . , C.M. EDlN. \Villiams, S. W., M.R.C. S. 'Villiams, \V. R., L . R.C . P. & S . EDlN. \\' illiamson, ]. D., M.D., M. CH. R. V.I. \\' illougbby, ]. F. D., M.R. . S., L.R.C. P. vVilloughby, \ V. G., M.D., M.R.C.S. \VinckwoI' lh, \V. B., ilLR.C.S. ,L.R.C.P. "Vingrave, V. H. \V., M.D. DURH., 1\LR.C.S. Wilson, ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Wilson, C., M.D., .M. EDIN. \Vilson, A. E., M.B., L.S.A. 'Vilson, A. M., liLT). DVRH., lI1.R . . 5. 'Vii on, i\Iajor A. R., M. D. ED!N.,
~T illiams,
'Varwick, F . ]. , 1\I.B. CAMB . , M .R. C.S. ' Valers, II. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ~Tat.e r s, ]. H., M.D., .M. GLAS . \ iV aters, ]. L., 1\1.B., C. M . EDlN. " alson, A . ., 1\1. B., ClIo B. EDI . \Valson, VV. I., 1\1. B., 1\I.R. . S. \\Talson, 'V. N. ' ;V., M.D . , CR.B. GLAS. \Vatthews, 11., M.D., c. I. EDl . \ iV alls, F. E., 1\1.B. TORONTO. \Valls, ]. A. \ V., LB. D VRII., l\['R.C.S. 'Vaugb, A., LB., C.1\I. GLAS. \Vawn, R. N., M.D. 'Vay, ]., M.B. \\' ay, ]. H. F., 1\1.R . • 5., L .R . . P. 'Vebb, l\Ii s E. G.1\., M.D., B.CH. R.t'.!. \\' ebb, ]. R., 1\1.B., CII.B. MELB. 'Vebb, T. L., M.R . . . , L.R. . P. 'Vebber, H. 'V., M.S., 1\I.D. LO D. \Vebsler, R. :vI., M.R.C . . E ' G., L.R. C.P. EDIN.
R.A.M. C. (T.F.)
'Ve ekes, F. 11., 1.D. D VRII., F.R.C.S. \Veigall, G. ., M.B., 1I.B. l\IELB. 'Veir, D. 11., M.D., C1-I.B. DVRH. \V ldon , R. ., l\1. ., . M. \\.'ellby, . , M.D. XO., M.R.C.S. \\e t.,]. ' V., M.B., B.CII. R.t:.I., D.P.!!' 'Vesl, L. F., M.R . . 5., L.R.C.P. \V sl, R. 1\I., 1\1. R. . ., L. R. . P. LO D. \\' ston, . T. D., 1\1.R • . S. E1 G., L.R.C.
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\Vhile, C. R., L.R. C.p . & . E DI ' . \Vhil ,E. ., M.n. , C.l\[. .\ B ER. '''hile, E. R., 1\[. B. \\,hil ,] . . II., M.D. DlRlI., F .R . . ~ . EDIN.
\\' hite, R. \V. , 1\1.R. . S., L.R . . P. \\' hite, \V., M.D., M. C Il. R.LI. \ ' bite , \V. 11., 1\1.B. \Vhitehouse, 'V. II., M.D., B .. . DL RII. \Vhitle y, F. G. 11., :\1.R.C. ' . , L.S.A. \\' hyle, ]. E., 111. B. \Vhyt e , J. 1., M. D., C. i\I. ED! . \\' iggin , B., L.R. C.P. & S. EDlN. \\' ighlman , . F., F.R.C. ' ., L.R. . 1'. \\'ighlwick, A., M.B. \Vilk~s,
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Wilkins. R., 111. B. \Vilkin Oil A., lI!. D. , i\1. S . D URI!. \\' ilkinson, . 1\1., ;'II. B. \\,ilkinson, ]. B. M.D. , C.1\I. EDIN., \\'ilkinson, ]. ., lII. R. . S., L. R. C. P. \Vilks, G., l\I.B., 1\I. . \Vill, 'V. ]., 111. B. , C.ilI. \Villell, ]., L. R. . P. ' S. EDI 'Villiams, D. E., L. R. ' . P. & S.1. 'Villiam , E., 1\[. R. . ., L. R. C. P. 'Villiams, E. R., M. R . . ' ., L. R. l ' . P.
D.P.II.
\\'ilsol1, J. C., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. '\' ils on,]. ., l\1.D., C. 1. GLAS., D.P.H. '~:il s on, R. A., M.B., C.lII. ED! ' . \\' iltOll, ]. P., M.R.C . . , L.S.A. 'Vi e would, G., M.B. \Visharl, ]., M. D., CII. B. ABER. \\,ilh e rs, P., 1Il.B. Dl' RH., M.R.C.S. \\' ithers, T. ]., ;\['D., M.S. g.lJ.I. 'VolfcIldale , G. A., L.R . . P. & S. CLAS. \\' olverson, F., l\1.B. , M.S. GLAS. \\' ood, ]., 1Il.D. \\' ood, ]. H., lI1.B. \Vood, \\'. A., M.D., D.P.H. \\' oodbury, F. V., M.D. \Vood co c k, . E., L.R.C.P. & .EDIN. " ' ood coc k, II. d e C., M.D., M.R.C.S. VJoodhoLI e , E. E., M.B., B . . DURH. \\' oods, F., 1Il.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. \Voods, In pe lor- l' e ne ra llI. C., C.Y.O. C.B.,
!.D. ST.AND., lILR.C. S ., R.K.
\\' o od s , J. F., l\I.D. D U RII., :'I!.R. \\' nods, ]. H., L.R. C.p. c' 5.1. \\ ooldridge , A. T., 1\1. R. C. . \\' ooll'l S. lII.R.C. '. , L.S .. \. \\' I'a ng hla m,]. 1\1., :'I.B. CA1\lB., l\1.R.C.S. \\' ray, G. B., ;\I.R. . . , L. ' .A., D . P.Il. \\' rench E. B., ilI.R . . . , L.R . . P. " Trighl, E., l\I.B., B. H. GLA. " ' righl, ]. C., iIl.B., B.C. AMB. \Vylic, ]., L.R.C.P. &. S. E DlN. Yolla nd, ]. H., ;\1.R.C.S., L . . A. Young, r\., i\I.R . . S. Young, . J., L.R . . P. ' . ED! Y lIng, C., M.D. Youn g , F. . , l\I.D. TORONTO, ill. R . . S. YOlIng, 1., :\LD., .ilI. EDl , D.P.H . Young, \\'. , 1Il.D., C. LEDIN. Young, 'V. A., lII.B. Young, \\' . P., il1.B. , ' .111. EER. Yule, R. ?-1., M.D., .1\I. ABER.
"T.,
CENTRES OF THE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT.
FORMED.
CENTRE.
CHAIRMAN.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
A erington
1884-
H. H. Bolton.
Adelaide (South Australia)
1884-
Alder bot
1891
HisExeell ney Sir Henry H. D. Gell. Galway, ICC. M.G., D.S.O. T. Robe rtson. \V. T. Robertson.
"T.
Miss A. Ogden, Ambulance Office, Bull Bridge Accringlon. ' Major B. S. Connor, Alexandra Chambers Grcnf II St., Adelaide. ' F. \Vhitehead, Municipal Buildings, Aldershot.
Alcxandt'a (I. c .\V.) Docks and Railway
1907
The Viscounl Tredegal-
J. II. Yickery.
A.
Ab~~
1~8
, ir
J. Creel-Y.
G. M. Mather, 33, lIal-ding Rd., Ashford, Kent.
Ashton-under-Lyne
1894-
1\Iajol- C. R \Vainwright. A. Park.
D. Hall, Lynwood, Smallshaw, Ashlon-under-Lyne.
A ttckland (N. Z.)
1892
The 1\layol.
J. J. Holland.
V/. Rattray, Ambulance Station, Auckland, N .Z.
Babbington
1878
Sir Charle
G. FowleL
J. T. \Vallers, Babbington Collieries,
Banbury
1893
Re\,. A.
Barnsley
1879
oloncl
Barrow-in-Fu mess
1880
Irs. E. \Vadbam.
Bat h
1900
Col. Sir C. " '. Murray.
Bed ford
1880
The Duchess of Bedford.
Bermttda
1 ",3
BeJ"\\'ick-on-Tweed
18 1
Capla in F.
Bircl1\yood
1881
il' Chell-Ie
.. ,
olli ry
1912
Bid, nheac!
J.
R. Clegg,
J. Furley.
eely,
BT.
J. Jones.
M.R.C.S.
J. Jones.
Rev. A.
E. \V. Blackburn,
orman,
II ap.
M.B . ,
Ivy House, Barnsley.
Yen. Archdeacon Lafone. Maj.-Gen. Astley Terry.
G. Seed, 56, Storey Square, Barrow-in-Furness.
G. Howard.
Mrs. A. Paine, \Yharfedale, 64-, Harpur St., Bedford. G. Simpson, Inspcrtor of Schools, Hamilton, Bermuda. A. H. 1\1. \\' eddell, BeJ"\yick-on-Tweed.
\V. Powis.
S. A.
1\Iajor C. T. Green,
(0. H. M . .
R.N.
BT.
oltingham.
R. H. Bowkctt, 7, Fair View Rd ., Banbury.
tanhope.
eely,
J. Green, 14, Raglan St., Newport, Mon.
F. Sprawsoll, 15, Jobnstone St., Bath.
J. Hill, Birchwood Colliery, Alfreton. J
(Captain l\Iarquis.)
R.A.I\J. C. (T. F.)
1880
Birmingbam
II. . II. Prince Alexand e r of Teck. Re\,. T. R. ale.
Flackburn
1885
Rlack\\'ell Colliery
1878
Bognor
1885
Brierfield
1895
Bri tol
1880
Burnley
1883
Burton-on-Trent
1879
Buxton
1889
Cambrian Railways
1898
The Duk of De\·onshire. The Earl of Powis.
Canadian Brancb
1910
J.
1883 1 78
Cannock Cbase Fields Canterbury
Coal
18 5
Canterbury & \V est Coast (;\'.Z. ) Cape Town
1891
Cardiff Railway Co.
1889
Ceylon
1906
J. II. Rogers, 128, Colmore Row, Birmingham.
D. C. Lloyd-Owen, F.R.C.S.I.
P. Prebble,
J. Leeming, Higher Grade School, Darwen St., Blackburn. H. tevens, Blackwell Colliery, Alfreion.
1\1. B.
"T.
J. A. Long-d en.
N. R. Hilton, 21, High St., Bognor. \\' . \Vebster.
T. \'eevers.
B. 1\1. H. Rogers, The Lord
huttlewortb.
01. J. Gretlon.
J.
M.D.
(Acting) l\Iiss Lena \Vatson, 4, Garden Street, Brierfield. A. t. J. Burroughs, 23, Bridge St., Bristol. ,\. Dickinson, 71, Colne Road, Burnley.
. Horn.
\V. G. Lowe,
]. Tainton, 30, High St., Burton-on-Trent.
M.D.
S. \\'illiam on.
1\1rs. R. A. Langley, Brancepeth, Market Street, Buxton. T. C . ..\. Hodson, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry.
H. C. Peake.
11. C. Peake.
Lt. -Col. R. J. Birclwhistle, 15, Castle Building, Otlawa, Canada. \\T. Charlton, 21, Lichl1eld Road, \Valsal!.
The illarchiones onyngham. The Earl of Liverpool.
Rc\,.
1\1.
H. A. Hubberst.y.
ourtney.
Brigadier General Cavendi h. The Lord l\I rthyr. The Governor.
anon l\Iason,
D.D.
Lt.- 01. F. B. Creswell. Rev. Father •.\. OTil y. Lt.- oJ. Hon. R. E.
. Dennis tubbs.
Miss C. A. Allarclyce, 7, Vernon Place, Canterbury. . J. Treleaven, 119, \\'orcester St., Christchurch, N.Z. (Acting) J. F. Hartnady, J.P., 3rd Floor, Dutcb Reformed Church, 30, Adderley St., CapeTown. upt. D. Davies, Cardiff Railway Co's. Police, Cardiff. E. Langl y Hunt, L.R.C.P., olombo, Ceylon. lis L. Bo lock, 55, Charlton Rd., Blackbeath, S.E.
Charlton
1910
Cheltenham
1879
The Earl Beauchamp.
Chc hire Line Commiltee
1904
J. E.
Chester
1881
Chesterfield
1875
Colne ...
1890
The Duke of \Veslminster. Th Duk of Devonshire. Alderman II. H. Dean.
Coventry
1912
Cranbrook
1882
F.
:\II S. P. G.
hewell.
harnley.
pickernell.
Meredith Young,
l\I.D.
G. A. East Wood.
. 1\1. H bblethwaite, LD., Iangalore, Queen's Rd., heltenham. (Acting) R. C. \Voods, Manager's Office, Cheshire Lines Committee, Central tation, Liverpool. J. Duff ?II. D. 5, Abbey St., Chester. . \\T. Hadfield, Town Clerk'
T. B. Bullock
J. F. Tysol1, 5, Hartley
The f\IayoL
R ~v
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1\11' . A. Piper, Steelden,
urg on-Col. T. ] oyce.
Office, Chesterfield.
treet, Colne, Lancs.
\V. D. Rudgal-d, Longford GI-ange, Coventry. ranbrook, K ent.
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FORMED.
PRESIDENT.
CHAIRMAN.
Cumberland Mines and Qu arries Dalton-in-Furness
1895
Darlington
1880
Sil" E. D. Walke!".
Derby
1886
Sir F. Ley, Bt.
Dudley
1893
The Earl of Dudley.
Dukinfield
1893
Dunedin ( . Z.)
1891
East London (
Africa)
The Earl of Lonsdale.
]. R. R. Wilson.
1879
HONORARY SECRETARY.
T. W. Atkinson, Colliery Offi ce, Whiteh aven . R. Blake, 99, Market St., Dalton-in-Furness.
Sir E. D. Walker.
R. M. Wilkes, Solicitor, Market Place, D arlington . F. R. Cassidi, M.D., Trinity Terrace, D erby.
T. F. Higgs, M.R. C. S.
W. E . Hartland, 35, \\Tolve rhampton St., Dudl ey.
J. The Eal"1 of Liverpool.
Lt.-Col. W . ]. Will.
190-+
J.
H. Beard, Town H a ll, Dukinfield. E . Bone, Forster St., Bclleknowes, Dunedin,
N.Z.
W. Crosby, E. London Daily Despatch.
Eckington Collieries
1890
Egypt
1915
Ellesmere
1908
The Earl of Ellesmere.
Famham
1882
The Bishop of \ Vinchester.
Faversham
1883
Furness Railway
1902
Gibraltar
1883
Gloucestel'
1881
]. 1\1. Collett.
Gosport, Ah'e rstoke & Fareham
1889
H. H. Princess Victoria Insp ecto r-Gen. H. C. of chle wig-Holstein. \Voods.
Inspector-G ene l"all-I. C. \ \Toods, c.v.o., C.B., M.D. , R. N., Lisnam an dra, Alverstoke.
Granby
1899
E. 1\1. l\lundy.
]. A. M acdonald.
1-
Great Central Railway
191-+
The Lord Faringdon
Sir Sam Fay
II. C . IIigson, Office of Superintendent of the Line,
]. H. \Vells.
G. Stevenson. Sir ]. Rogers
J.
Wallwork.
R.
Dum bleton, The Hollies, 13, Chmch St., Eckington. T. G. Gan-y, M.D. , 12, Sharia, Eloui, Cairo, Egypt. (Acting) T. L. Pollitt, Bridgwatet' Offices, \ Valkden, Manchester, A. \V inslade, 115, East St., Farnham. S. R. Alexandel", M.D., Gatefield House, Faversham.
Th e Lord 1\1 11 ncaster.
F.
J.
Ramsd en.
J.
W. F . C. Rob ertson.
IIope, Genel"al Manager's Office, Furness Rail,,'ay, Barrow-in-Furn ess. Rev. A. B. Sackett, Epworth Hou e, Gibraltar.
J. r.
T. \\T. " Tilson, -+5, Dean's \ \Talk, Glouceste!".
Collett.
II e l"bert, 8, Vicarage St., IlI<:eston. G. C. Ry., Marylebone Station,
Great Eastcrn Railway ...
1896
Great \\Testern Pailway ..
1896
Guernsey
1
1
The Lonl Claud 1 L nilton. H. R. 11. The Princess Chl'isliall. Maj.-Gen. 'ir R. . Hart.
Halifax
1
1
The l\layor.
lIandsworth
95 18 1
1 T.
Hartlepools
1
Col. Lau kJ'.
Hastings and St. Lcollards
1 80
Til, \ TisCOUJ1t IIythe.
TI.~.
Gabb,
II avy " -oollen Di trict.. .
1883
Major P.
r.
Capt.
J.
IIebden Bridge
1887
.Alul'rmCln E. ].
lIer fOI-d
18 0
Heywood
1882
Hong Kong
188-+
Hospital SatUl'day Fund ...
1889
Hull
1882
The Lord Mayor of London. Rl. IT on. T. P. Fel-ens, 1\.
Hull and Barnsley Railway
1907
E. \\Tatkin.
Indi an Branch
1909
The \ Ticeroy.
Il'ish
18 1
The Earl of l\Ieath.
Ip ",ich
1880
Ironbridge
1905
1,1. H. Princ ss MarieLouis. The Lord Forester.
]. \ V. '\'hite.
Isl e of Man
1885
The LOI-d Raglan.
B. E .
Tsle of Wight
1885
H.R.II. The Princess Chl'istian.
\\'illi ams,
.\1. D.
\\Tal ker. 1'0
\\" G. Chapman, Gen ral Manager's Office, Padding-lon Station, London, \V. E. E. Cal'ey, 3, Court Row, Guernsey. , . .:\uty, Eversley Place, \\ Test End, Halifax. . E. ] orden, 16, " -ilton Road, Handsworth. \\T. G. Allen, 6, Prospect Crescent, Harrogate.
Icy.
'ir F. II. i\Iay.
P.C.
'"Ij
E. L. H.obinson, 1\1. R.C. ,HlrgeOJ1-Capl. ]. C. \\ righl. F. ]1. l\Iabedy, L.R.C.P.
]. F. Parson.
. W.
T. O. :;\I,'in, Loco Dept., G. E. Ry., Stratford, E.
HalTogate
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P. Critchley.
]. \\T. \\Tarrington.
]. T. C. Johnson, r. R, c..s. ED. Sir S. Cl'Ossll'y, Bl.
\ \T. ~. Hall, Mallby HOllse, St. Pauls Road, " Tes t J Iartlepool. II. R 1\Iansell, 1\I.R.C.S. , Crofton, \\Test Hill, IIastings. . Thomes, l\lilita ry IIospital, \\'oking. (. \ cting)]. H. Bamford, Beaumont \ Tiew, Hebden Bridge. !\In;. Underwood, 29, Ca tie treet, Hereford. .\. \\ "adding-lo n, 13-+, Pils\\,orlh Road, Heywood, Ilear illanche::.ter. E. l' alph , Education D epartment, Hong Kong.
J.
1\.. A h, 52, Penrith Road, Thornton Heath , Surrey. J. .(\lkinson. IJuhert I'oden and (A~ i tant Hon . Sec.) F. J. \ Taugllall,2-+2, pring Bank, IIull. R. \ Tickers. ]. \\"a lker, Goods ,Agents Office, Neptune Street lation, II ull. U1x·-G'I1. il" C. Pardey (1\ cting) \\'. G . .A. Hanra han. Lukis. The 1'ighl lIon. Capl. \\'. C. Stevenson, ;\1 . D., 60, Lower Baggot ] ustice Ross. 'tred, Dublin. Col. G. . Elli ton, lis Coulcher, Becchholme, Ipswich. C. B., 1\1. R . . S.
argeaunl.
Miss E. 1\1. " ' hite, The Bungalow, Coalbrookdale, ' hl"opshire. Col. 11. \V. Mado , Chief Constable's Office, Dougla , Isle of ian. lis E . A. Evelegh, hide View, Avondale Road, ewport, Isle of \\,i ght.
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FORMED.
CHAIRMAN.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
J et'sey
188+
Keighlp),
1883
B.
Keswick
1887
Canon Rawnsley.
J.
Gardiner.
J. Slual-t, Tilhebarn Hous e, Keswick.
Kettering
1 93
J.
J.
Elworthy.
E. R. Lane, George Streel, Kettering.
Kiyeton Park
1911
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Lancashit'e P . . A.
1897 1898
LanLa ter
1881
Leeds ...
1878
The Earl of IIal-ewood.
The Lord JVIayor.
Major \lV. Rowley, 20, P ark Row, Leeds.
Leice ter
1880
The l\Iayor.
\V. c:. Lovell.
Liv rpool
1880
The Earl of Derby.
F. Tobin.
The Earl of Derby.
Mrs. R. \ Villiams.
G. O. Dobson, 297, Welford Road, Clarendon Park, Leicester. (Assis~a~t Secretary) 1\l iss Mills, 5, 'W ellinglon Burldlngs, 42, South Castle Street, Liverpool. Miss F . L. Calder, School of Cooke l'y, Colquitt treet, Liverpool. D. Thomas, Secretar'y's Office, Euston Station, London, N. \\T. VV. Buckmastel-, Gen e ral Manager's Office, Vl aterloo Station, Lond on, S . E. J. King, London Bridge Station, L. B. & S . C. R y ., London, S.E. (Acting) T. W. Kidds, Inl and Section, G . P.O., l\1ount Pleasant, London, E. C. J. Graham, 17, The Avenue, L ough borough.
P. Le Masurier, 19, Royal Square, J ersey. . Brigg.
S. T. Scott, 1 +, Granville Street, Keighley.
Eh\'orthy.
J. J.
A. F. Aspinall.
G. II. utter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Hunt's Bank, Manchester. ' P. S. Kenyon, Pal-k IIou se, Cheadle Hulme, Manchesler.
Livet-pool ( chool of Cook ry) London and I\ orth \\' estern Railway London and outh " -estern Railway London Brighton and outh oa t Railway London Post Offic'
1906
Th ' Ea rl or Bcssborougb . F. ScoLt.
1913
J.
Loughborough
1916
\V. " -. Collman
F . Du nckley.
H.R.II. The Princess
W.1. \Y hitaker-.
H.
1897
ir
1 99
ir H. A.. Walker.
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laughton, Bl.
Sinclai l',
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J.
Bishop.
II. II. Basbfo rd, M.D.
T. P. Herringham, Home Mead Hospital, Lymington, Hants. C. P. Oliver, M. D., The Gables, Maid tone .
Louisl'. <\l aidstone
1 7
lUalta .,
1907
L o rd Methuen.
1913
l\Iaryport and Carlisle Railway 1\Ietropolita~l 0.'0. I.
1878
l\Ietropolitan _ -0 . IX.
1
1
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Ietropolitan Railway
Tatal .. ,
Re,'. Lord \'.
II.RIT. The Prin e ss
190+
H.
The :'Iarquis ofZelland.
T. II. \Y . L hambers.
1
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D. Lang, J.P.
1907
P.
Prine s
Yarr.
~ruri
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"T. Buchanan Gray. "T. Bolton.
n.
T. \\'. \\'ilkinson .
1
5
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~Ian\'er
.
. II. Philip on.
• 'ewfolll1dland ..
1910
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l'\ orthampton
orth Buck
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Ii, er.
II. " '. Le ~Ie
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1 90
The Lord Tr degar. ir \\' . P. Cull n.
18
The LOJ"cl Lilford.
1 98
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adile.
.. IJamillon,
~I.D.
H. Da\ ies. iI' H. Randall. Col. \Y. H, Bull, F.R . . .
NOI-th EasLern Raih,'ay... orth Shield _ 10r1h
taffordc,hire
1895
ir A. K. BuLlerworth.
F. Penty.
coLt, Field
J. " '.
tr e1 Buildings, Durban,
Ingham, 77, Ca tie nodgrass,
Re\. I. C. R.
cott o
lata!.
t., Nelon, L ancs .
'elson, N. Z.
E ...\ . F. Milthorp, Larendon Hou e, ?\'e\\'ark-onTrent. T. D. Fenwick, Cambridge Hall, N ewcastle-onTync. D. 1\1. Baird, St. John's, lewfoundland. Dockrill, Eliot
treet, New Plymouth,
.2.
A.. G. E, J. Fudge,56, De\\'sland Park, N ewport, :'lon. B. R. Rainsford, Equitable Buildings, 350, G eo rge tre t, rdn)" N . . " -. G. . \\' ell ,2, 'to Giles quare, 'orthamp ton.
D.
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E. P. l\1artin, 8, N ew Qu ay, North
1888 1888
A.~,
~Irs.
1 99 1905
\\-. T. \\-Illiams, Generall\Ianager's Office, 1\1. & C. Railway, i\Taryport. ~Irs. Edward Lascell s, 20, Thurloe Square, Lond on , .\Y. C. 1\1. Fowl r , r 12, Ancona R oad, Harlesd en, London, ~.\V. \Y. H. ~lorgan, 39, A.lderbrook Road, Balham Hill, London, ' \V. A. " -. Griffin, ,,-orks Manager's Offi ce, M etropolitan Railway, .' ea den . G. Richard 011, +8, Ken ington R oad, 1iddlesbrough. E . G . Palmer, Chief lerk, Engineer's Office, ~I. c' G. . Joint Com mitt e, ~1elton Constable, \\'. T. Lawrence, olicitor, l\1illom.
" '. " ' .
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tewart.
1900
1910
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heffield .
t.
_ 'ewca tie-on- Tyne
Te\\' Plymouth (1\'.2.)
nlond
eymour.
Frederica. R. 11. Selbie.
1'\ ewark-on-Trent
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II.R.II. Th
" Telson (Lanes.) i\ el on (XZ.) .
J.
Darwin,
(Acting) Dr. A. Y. Bernard, Ambulance H eadqtrs., Porta R eale, Valletta, M a lta . F. H argreaves, 55, Cross treet, Man c hester.
D.
18 2
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and Ck\t.'land -:\Iidland and G .• -. Joint ommittce Millom
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T. Hm-tiey.
Loui. ~Ielropolitan
l\Jajor G. H.
The Dean of ~lanche ter.
Manchester
\V. Cope, Kivelon Park Colli ries, Ilear Sheffield.
hields.
S. \\'. l\1alkin, Ro c k Cliffe, Cheadle, Stoke-onTI-ent.
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CENTRE.
ORMED.
North StaffoI-dshire Ry....
1916
North Tasmania
1909
Norwood
1892
NOllingham
1881
Oldham
1884
Oldhill
1891
Orange Free State
190-t-
Otley ...
1888
(Acting) J. Logan, P . O. Box 45, Bloemfontein, O.F.S. R. Fon-est, 28, Bridge Avenue, ewall, Otley.
Oundle
1895
J. Hayes, North Street, Oundle.
Paris ...
1889
H. C. M amlock,
PeteI-borough
1904
J. W. Williamson.
Polytechnic
1895
Portsmouth
1881
Preston
1889
The Lord Howard de \Valden. H. H. Prin e Alexander of Battenberg. \V. II. \Voods.
Queensland
1909
Hon. A.
Ramsgate
The Rt. Hon. E. D. Grasett Baron Onslow of Ince.
R.
Bagnall, General Manager's Office, .S. Railway, Stoke-on-Trent. Mrs. Lyant-BrO\vn, \Vimborne, Lyttleton St. , LaunceSton, Tasmania. Mrs. E. Colegrave, Bracebridge, 130, Church Road Norwood. J. J. \Villiams, 29, Lucknow Avenue, Mappedey Park, Nottingham. J. B. Wilkinson, M. D., SunnybI-ae, Hollins Green, Oldham. A. H. Ba sano, Hadenholme, Old Hill, near Dudley.
II.R.H. Princess SiI- E. Tritton, Bt. Christian. The Duchess of Portland. Sir J. Bright. G. W. Needham.
G. W. Needham.
M. D . ,
20, Rue Lesueur, Paris.
E. \V. Ilott, 73, Aldennan's Drive, Petet-borough.
Sir G. E. Couzens.
Maj,or R. Mitchell, The Polytechnic, 309, Regent St., London, W. F. J. Coward, 80, Laburnum Grove, Portsmouth .
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H. B. Brierley, Killiney, Fulwood, Preston.
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R. B. Barrett, Ann St., Brisbane.
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1881
Rev. E. L. A. Herslet.
C. Cotton,
Miss M. II. Jarman, 2-t-, The Paragon, Ramsgate.
Reading
1893
H. R. II. Princess Chri tian.
G. H. R. Holden,
Ripley (Derbyshire)
1 91
Rhodesia
1913
Mrs. Drummond Chaplin. Mrs. Alfred Edwards.
Rochdale
1886
J. R. IIeape.
Rotherham
1884
Saddleworth
1881
J. Taylo!".
H. Carler.
St. Da\-id's (""ales and Monmouth hire) St. Helens
1910
The Lord lerthyr.
188-t-
Col. R. \V. II. Thomas.
Th' Lord I\layor of Cardiff. Thomas berlock
St. Kitt
188-t-
Sheffield
1878
The Ead of \Ybarnc1iffe.
Shipley
1 96
Sir James Robeds, Bt.
Shrewsbury
1879
The Earl of Powis.
Singapore
1885
Smethwick
1900
Sons of England Patriotic Society of . Africa Southampton
1907 1880
H.R.II. Princess Loui e.
Col. E. Bance.
South Eastern and Chatham Railway Soulhport
1905
H. C. O. Bon or.
E. A. Richards.
187
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]. E. Wi llctt.
South Shields
1883
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J. E. K.
tudd.
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J. Thynne.
F.R.C.P. M.D.
Charles J. Roberts.
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M. B.,
The Elms, Rotherham .
A. \Vashington, The Square, Uppermill, Saddleworth, near Oldham. H. D. \\'. Lewis, 61, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. J. H.
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J. Branch,
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Basseterne, St. Kitts, B. \\-.1.
II. . Else, 1, Agden Rd., Sharrow, heffield. J. Henderson, 6, East Parade, Sheffield (Ass. Sec.) J. D. Bu Jleld, 35, Avondale Road, Shipley.
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C. Davil, P. O. Box 17, Harri mith, O. F . .
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1909
Sowerby Bridge
1890
Stalybridge
1886
Stockport
1883
Stockton and Thornaby .. .
19B
Stourbridge
1883
Streatham
1891
Sundedand
1893
efton.
J. R.
rease,
F. R.C.S.
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J. Page, 67, King treet, outh hield . Bulcraig, Dillon
treet' BelleI-i\'e, Hobart.
A. E. Ferns.
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L. Ropner.
II. E. Kitching.
J. Bucklcy, 69, Gl-ange Road, Thornaby-on-T ~e
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J. Dudley.
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The period under review has brought many changes in the organisation of voluntary aiel throughout the country. The most. important of these changes is that. by which the War OHice, since February, 1916, has vested the control o[ all Voluntary ,\id Detachments in a Committee, consisting of a War Office r pre~entati\ e and t.hr e representatives each of Territorial Force As ociations, the Order of S1.. John, and the Briti -h Reu ' ross ociety. This Commillee is known as t.he "Central Joint V.A. D. Commillee." vVbile the V. l\. D. work of tbe Brigade and Territorial Brancb ba . practically been merged in tbe Central Committee, all 't. John Voluntary Aid Detachments continue to be organised as bereto[ore under tbl; Director of the Ambulance Depart.ment and tbe Chief Commi sioner of th t. John Ambulance Brigade, but in consultation with t.he ounty Directors concerned (these Directors being the County repre - nlati\'e ' of the Central ommillee), and subject. t.o the rule ' and regulations issued by t.he \;ntral ommitt e [rom t.ime to time. Tbe executive o(Tic~r of th Brigade and Territorial Branch have, where pos iblc, been appointed County and ,\s~i tant. ounty Directors. The result o[ this arrCLng m nt has been to obviate o\'erlapping and to ensure uniformit.y and eITiciency in the work invoh'ed under t.he Voluntary id Scheme, as auapted to meet t.he requirements o[ the military medical authorities uuring the present war. The Order of 1.. John has now 909 Detachment ' , with a total strength [31,739. During t.he past 18 months 156 D tachment , with 0\ er 6,250 members, have been registered. A table bewing t.he number ~lOd strengt.h of detachmenb i - appended. It. is gratifying to record that nl;arly the whole of the p rsonn I <l\'ailable is employed in ho pilal, orderly, or transport duties. . bout. 40 per cent. of the men have joined His 1ajesly's Force, while about 20 per cent. i ' engaged in other work of national imporlance. The remainder are mployed as part-t.ime worker, chiefly in local transport and in orderly dutie in conneclion with t.he Military and Auxiliary Ho _pital. In many counlies energetic officers haye devoted much of their time to the formalion of complete local transport service , which have reduced the liscomforts of our oversea ick and wounded lo a minimum. The work performed by orderlies in l\uxiliary Hospital has been ilwaluable. The most. prominent Counties in England [or St. John V. A. D, work at the present time are the vVest Riding- of Yorkshire and the County of Durham, o[ which Brigadier- eneral H. R. fends, . B., and M r. C. B. Palmer, D. L., ar respecli\' Iy the pioneers. In the Counties of Hampshire (Colonel G. B. Twis ), K llt (Dr. C. Cotton), Lanca hire (Colonel C. ]. Trimble), Leic st r ( . VV. Faire, D.L.), Middle ex
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JOrIN
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(P. G. Dan'iI-Smith), 1 ortbampton (T. H. \ Voolston), B ir min g h<lm (Dr. T. N Ison), East Riding (A . H . Ham mer -ley J ohn sto n , M. D.), Glam organ (Herbert Lewis), ancl Sbropsbire (Colone l E . u reton) the St. John V . A.D. are e peciallyact i\·c. Note.-The pioneers of St. John V . A. D . are shown in bracket . The development of St. John V. . D. work in Ireland has bcen 1110 t sati factory. A Joint V . A. D . Committee bas been formed for the Provinces of Leinster, Munster and Connaught, of which t h e Earl of Donoughmore is Chairman . Dr. ]. Lum den is Director-in-Ch ief and Vice-Chairman . A similar Committee has been established by the Earl of Ranfurly for the Province of Ulster, of which Sir Robert Kennedy is Chairman . The Women's Detachments htl" com much into evidence during the pa t tweh'e months. 1any calls for various duties in connection with Military and Auxiliary Hospital - ha\'e been made upon them and they have been found ready and competent to render effective a . sistance. The number of all grades of V . A.D. members posted to Hospitals ince the commencement of the war by the Joint election Board at Devonshire House, exceeds 4,500, over 3,000 of whom have been posted during the period under review. It may be said that the remainder are employed locally as p?.rt time workers in Auxiliary Hospitals ancl many haye earned the rigbt to wear the War Service Bar which i. given to each V.A. D. member who has worked thirteen months of forty-eight hours per week for the first year, and twelve month of forty-eight hours per week for the second and subsequent years . A Bar is also awarded to those who complete each two year continuous service of not less than twenty-four hours per week . Details of the Women's work IS contained in the Reports from Lady Perrott ancl Lady Oliver appended hereto. The following have died on active ervice and their name are thu added to the illustrious roll of those who have given their lives for their country: Gailey, Laum Marion . Hallam, Alice Violet. Smales, Florence . Stephenson, Syh·ia. Taylor, Gertrude Annie.
Brown, Evelyn Grace. Bulmer, Rose Lyle. Chadwick, Mabel. Dugan, Nora. Denison, Florence. Dickson, Mary G.
Table showing the number and strength of . t. John Voluntary Aid Detachments in England, Wales, amI Ireland :No. Associalion (T. B.) Brigade
45 201 246
ME . Slrenglh. 1,308 7,672 8,980
o. 2+6 394 6+0
WOME . Slrenglh . 8,+32 13,617 22,049
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Thc rcport of thc Lady Superintendcnt-in-Chief o n t h e DETACHMENTS, Brigade ,tV omen's Vo lun tary Aid Detachments for the ST. J. A. B. per iod 1st October, 1915 - bt May, 1917, is as fol lows The work of the Sl. John Brigade Voluntary Aid Detachments h as been 1110st satisfactory. The Ilgures bclow show the number of Member ' now at work, posted [rom Devonshire I-louse :VOLUNTARY
AID
ursing .A bl-oad umll'\" \\'ar Ofl1cc " At l l o m e " Joinl Committe' Abroad Nursing " Other Sl'rvice .. . Auxiliary J l ospilals al 110111(' ursil1g " GCIll'ral S(' I'vicC' G n ral Service undl'l- \ V. O. al IIome po led [rom Headquarlers Posled from ,~ l. llospital
J ohl1's
336 1,129 26 36 70 23 76 1,696
Gal " to Brigade 2+ 1,720
(These Ilgurcs do not inclLlde the numbers posted locally by County Directors, nor the very large numbers \vorking in V. I\. D. IIospitals in their o\\'n 10 -ali tie l 1,00<. l\Tembers \\'crc posted [rol11 t. John' Tate before the V.A.D. Organisation mo\ cd to Dcvonshi rc IIouse. The total number of Members posted since the outbreak of \Var to April 30th, 1917, is 2,72 . I reg-ret to relJl)rt that four ;\Icmbers hm'e died on ,\ctive ervice: nI iss Bro\\'n - London 88 On 'en'ice, P oyal Ilerb rt Hospital, vVooh\ ich. 4.5.16. Miss JIallam - London 114- 011 en-icc, Military Ho pital, France. 15. 12. 16. 1is. Dickson Londonderry . D. On en icc, l\lilitary lIo . . pitaI, France. 16.2.17. ;\Iiss Bulmer- \ Y. R. Y. 102+ On er\'icc, 1st London General IIospi tal. 23 . 3. 17. Ir D ougla The following l\lcmbers \\ ere mentioned 111 en ral Haig's De ' patch s, January 1"t, 1917. London Tazclle Archbold, 1. Durham 36 orthumberland S2 Ratey, 1. (At the B['igade Hospital, FrancC').
Boyd, 1. E. Ernest, B. Gilroy, E. Jobson, D. Kydd, . E. Lawl y, M. Lord, E. W. 10rgan, C. G. loxy, :\lrs. F. H . Trant, H .
1 T orthumberlanc1
l\uckland . D. ' hrop . hire orthul1lberland West Lancs. London " " L ndonderry N.D.
Tipperary
S2
42
52 22 118
8 114 2
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A:\£BUL.\NCE ASSOCIAT ION.
Last June, I was asked by the Hon. Arthur Stanley, Chairman of the Joint War Committee, to inspect the Irish Voluntary td D tachments tog-ether \,"ith General Sir John 1\Jaxw 11. The Inspection took place in L~rd Iveag'h's Park at Dublin. Over 1,500 Members or the Brigade and British Red Cross Society's Voluntary Aid D tacbments being on Parade. I was much impressed by the smarlness, and the excellent discipline displayed. Members of the Brigade Voluntary Aid Detachments competed for the Irish Cups, and it " 'as a great pleasure to see the excellence of their work. Before the close of the proceeding I pre ented the Cups and other prizes. During the year I inspected the following Voluntary Aid Detacbments : Dublin HO Surrey Durham
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Cork Kildare Kilkenny Queen's Co. Tipperary
" \Valer[ord " \Yicklow
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46
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6
There are 166 V. A. D. Ho pitals worked by Brigade Voluntary Aid Detachments, including two of 500 beds each, one at Southport and one at Hull. During my visit to Ireland I visited :- Temple Hill V. A. . Ho -pital, Monkstown V. A. D. Hospital, Dublin University V. . D. Hospital; and in the Autumn- Oxford House Hospital, Whitley Bay, Tynemouth Hospital, Pendower Hospital, Kensington Terrace Hospital, vVhinney House Hospital, Saltwell Towers Hospital, Newcastle, Jeffrey IIall Hospital, St. Gabriel's Hall Hospital, Social Centre Hospital, Sunderland, Mill Dam Hospital, Southfields, 17, orth Bailey Hospital, Durham, Brancepeth Castle Ho pital, West Hartlepool IIospital, New Seaham Hospital, Hebden Bridge Hospital, Malvern Hospital, Newton Abbot Hospital. I was specially interested to see the Newfoundland Ward at Saliwell Towers. In all these Hospitals the Matrons spoke enthu 'iastically of the work and devotion of the Voluntary Aid Members, and there was the greatest feeling of happiness and cheerfulness everywhere. In those Hospitals
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where the cooking' is done hy nur V. l\. D. Members the kitchens are sLriking ly clean and in order, and the Members excellent cool~s. Th assistance given by the Voluntary Aid Members to the civil population is not the least u~erLll part or the work done. During the past year over 600 Members have 'vvorked in the London Civil Hospitals, namely, the London IIospital, Charing Cross Hospital, Sl. Mary's Hospital, Paddinglon, the Royal Free Hospital, the Kensington Infirmary, the Cancer lIospital, and the lIospital for onsumption. The Matrons have been most satisfied with their work. One Matron writes "VI/ e hm'e been very grateful for their help ever since War started, so many or our urses have gone to nurse the wounded." The same work is also being undcrtaken by our 1\1 embers in the Provinces, and another way in which thcy are assi ting i in helping the District urses. The Edgbaston Voluntary Aid Detachment is in the forefront of this "'ork, and many oluntarr Aid 1ember5 who cannot lecl\-e home arc in thi~ way gi\ing their services, and mcanwhile all this experiel1ce is making them more eOlcient for work 111 Military Hospitals ",hen call d upon. From October 30th, 1915, to 1arch 30th, 1917, 107 new Brigade Detachmcnt ba\'c been formed, and altogether the Member hip is 13,962. I should especially lik:c to draw altention to the valuable assistance renderc I by :tafT Offic r Miss 1\rylne, Nur ing Officer Ii ' Lethbridge, Mi s Bean, Lady Supcrintendent lis Twiss, ursing Si ter Mrs. Blackham, 1\Iiss IIan'ey, and :\Ir~. Bateson. I 0 to the great help which has been giv n by Miss Luc\ - ,1\Iatron or the London IIospital, Mi ' IIeather-Big-g, l\lalron of Charing ero -5 IIo pital, Mis - Darby hire, 1atron of ' l. l\lary's lIospital, Paddington, Mis. ox Davies, Matron of the Royal Frec IIospital, and 1\11ss Alsop, ~Iatron of the Ken . ington Infirmary, in afTL1rding our Members the opportunity to gain such valuable cxperience in their rcspective IIospitals.
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T. JOHN !-\;\TBULAN ,E
VOLUNTARY
A_ SOCIATION.
Report of the Jady Quartermaster in Chief on the work of the Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association, DETACHMENTS, for the year ending April, 1917, is as follows : TERRITORIAL Since my last report the Central Organisation for BRANCH. \Vomen's V. A. D. \vork has been established at Devonshire House, Piccadilly, Me. Furse having been placed in charge of all \N omen's Detachments. The \Vomen's Branch of St. John Voluntary Aid work was accordingly moved to Devon hire House on the 16th April, 1916. The Joint work of the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and the Territorial Branch, St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments, has been carried on here ince that date under Mr . Furse's direction. The statistics shown herewith gi,-e an epitome of the work done, between 1st April, 1916-1st April. 1917. VOLUNTARY AID
V.A. D, ;\IEMBERS AT ',"ORK. Under 'Var Office Abroad 1 ursing Service " at Hon1e " " " at Home- General crviceClerk 30. Cooks 33. Dispensers 10. Lab. Assistants 2. X. Ray Assistanl 1. l\Iiscellaneous 5. Under Joint Committee-~ursing Service " General Service Under Auxiliary Home Ho pitals - Tursing Gen e ra l
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Total number of Members at work
V.A.D Turses Cooks Storekeepers . Lab. Assistants .
336 43 7 3
REJECTED.
Total
V.A.D.
81
29 32 4S 36
1399
MEMBERS SELECTED FOR SERVICE.
29
Clerks Dispen ers Chauffeuses Miscellaneous
4
6
23
Total numbe r of Members selected
V.A. D. MEMB E RS urses General
274
902
306
19
V.A.D. l\lE;\-IBERS Nurses General
325 MEMBERS DIED ON SERVICE.
451
WITHDRAWN.
322 75 Tolal
397
3.
During the latter part of the summer of 19] 6, the Ho pitals called upon the Voluntary Aid Department for very large numbers of women and the resources of this Office were taxed to the uttermosL to fulfil the requisitions received. A good response resulted from a public appeal in the Press and it was possible to supply the members needed. ' .The Department continued to be very fairly busy throughout the Wll1ter months, and at the present time an urgent need of members is again felt. The Women's Branch of the National Service Department having once more app:aled.for volunteers in the Press, it is hoped that a good supply of recrUlts WIll be forthcoming.
AID
DETACHMENTS.
93
In August last the Chairman of the Central Joint V. A. D. Committee cabled to the Colonies inviting the wives of the Governors General to send over selected parLies of V. . D. members to work in the Military Ho pitals. As a resulL 125 members arrived during the AuLumn from Australia, outh Africa, Newfoundland and Canada. In the group of 60 members from Canada, were included a number of members belonging to Detachments recently rai~ed in the Dominion under tbe au pices of the t. John mbulance Association, but the majority belonged Lo the Nursing Divisions of the t. John Ambulance Brigade Over eas. It should be ad led Lhat the work of these members has been entirely succe sful. The bairman has again, wiLhin the las t few weeks, cabled asking the Colonie ' to send us a further 250 members. \ c do not yet know what th respon:e to this im'itaLion will be. It is gratifying- to report that a number of members of Territorial Branch Detachm nts ha\' been men tioned in de~patches. Members f l. John Territorial Branch DetachmenL~, mentioned in th De ' patch dated the 5th March, 1917: Robinia, Vi _countess MounLgarreL, [or service in connecLion with ber o\vn ho pited aL 18, Cadogan Garden, . W. Crawford, V. (Antrim 580), Military Ho pital, Tidworth. Fenn, O. (L ndon 2+ ), Prince!:>s Chri tian Hospital, 6, Gro venor PIa e, . W. Harri ' on, E. ('Nest Lanc!:>. 32), 1st \Ve t rn General Hospital, LiYerpo 1. Hastings, II. 1. (London 120), Iilitary Ho~pital, Bangor. "Vilkinson, G. (\V. R. Yorks +6 ), l\Iili1 a ry IIospital, Doyer. Member of 'to John Territorial Branch Detachment, mentioned in ~ ir Douglas IIaig's Despatch dated the 16th June, 1916: Moll tt, E. ("V . .R. Yorks. 20), France, 1ember of l. John Territorial Branch Detachm nt ' , m ntione I in ir Doug-las I--Iai g ' De!:>patch dated the 5th January, 1917 : Clarke, K, B. (London 1+ ). Dickson C. 1\1. ( ' heshire 70). Fl tch r, A. M. (\Ve tmorlanc1 16). Leatbam, L. I. (W. R. Yorks. 56). wann, A. Y. (Buck "0). Wil ' on, D. G. (Co. Armagh 772). I regreL Lo say that .r'\.. D. member Laura ailey (Londoncl rry 8) died at the 1 ~ t W sLern General Hospital, Liverpool and V. A. D. member G rtrude Taylor (Belfa L 60 ) died at the 1 L London G n ral Ho _piLal, Camberwell, from illnes ' contracted whil t on duty. V. A. D. member, Florence Denison (\V. R. Y. +2) died at her home in \Torkshire after completing 12 month s ervice at Tooting Military Hospital. I cannot conclude this report withouL placing on r cord the appreciation of the Ortlccrs and members of the l. John Deta chments on the Head-Quarters 'tafT, for the kind reception they rcc i\ cd from Mrs, l~ ur e and bel' Stalf 011 their coming' to Dc\ onbirc llouse, and of the
9+
T HE ST. J OHN Al\rBULA CE ASSOC I ATION .
VOLU TARY
unfaili ng k indness, cou r tesy, and ~on. iderat io n w hi ch th ey have received from the Commandant-in-Chlef and all ranks of t h e Brit ish Red Cross Society during the past year of joint work. . Amongst the Territorial Branch workers at DC\'on hI re H ouse, I wi h especially to draw attention to the valuable work done by Commandant The Lady Con tance Milnes Gaskell. Staff Comma~dant, The Hon. Mrs. E . A. F itz R oy. V.A. D . member, Mrs. Barrett. V.A. D. Dispenser, Miss Nancy Fitz R oy. V.A.D. member, Mi s V iolet Byrne. V . A. D . member, Mi Florence Woodell. V.A. D. member, 1iss Lily Clewlow.
Coullty 7u/wre 51. Jollll V.A .D. 's {l1'e Organized. Mid d lesex-
Monmoulh hircMontgomery hireodolkorlhamptonshir orlhu1l1 berlandNOLLingham hire.OxfordhropshireSomersel-' uffolk-· SurreySussex-
County 'where St. John V.A.D. 's are Organized. BuckinghamshireCarmarthenshireChannel Islands(Guernsey) (J ersey) CheshireCorn wallCumberlandDenbighshireDerbyshireDevonshireDurhamEssexGlamorganshireGloucestershire[BristolH am pshireHertfordshireIsle of ManKent-
Lancashire (East)-
Lancashire (Wesl)LeicestershireLincolnshireLondon-
County Director. orman M'Corqllodale, Esq . , \Vinslow Hall, Buc~ Lt.-Gen. Sir James Hills J ohnes, V. ., Dolancolh l, Lianwrda, R. S. O.
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County Direc/o?'. Major P . G. Darvil-Smith, 16, Manor Mansions, Hampslead, N. \ V. Assistant County Dil-ecLo rs, orthern Div., A. Pauli, J.P., Kylecotc, \Vembley. Southern Div. C. G. lI a re, The \Valls, Hamplon Court. Col. C. T. \Vallis, v.D., J.P" D.L., 35, ~ tow I-Iill, ewport, MOl1mouth s h il·C'. W. Scott Owen, Esq., Cern Gwi[cd, l\few lown. The R v. G. H. Thompson, Gillingham Reclory, near Beccles. T. II. \Vool lon, E g., 53, East Park Parade, orlhamplon. C. B. Palmel-, Esq., D.L., Cambridge lIall, Newcaslle-onTyn . apt. J. A. II. Gre n, Territorial IIcadquarlers, Derby Road, 1 'olling-ham hire. 01. \Vallel-, c. v.o., 20, i\1agdalcn ~ lrcet, Oxford. \V. wire, Esq., 'aslle Chambers, Shrewsbury. Col. \V. Marsh, Old arum II Ollse, Y cm'il. J. l\1ailland \Vilson, Esq., 1, Angel I1ill, Bury . Edmunds. L. H . \\'raitill', Esq., 315, Caxlon IIous e, \\'eslm insler. Admiral Pl' lham, R., ., P idgewood I louse, U ckfield. Assi tanl ounty Director, \Villoughby Bullock, Esq., Seaside lIospilal, Seafon1.
tafford hire\Vanvickshire\Ve tmorland \Vorce tel' ' hir (parl) and Binning-ham Yod.;:shire (Ea t Piding)
01. \X,'. R. \\'el hentll, 2, l\Iad<ct Square, Slafford. E. K. LiUk, Esq., 24, Jury Streel, \\'ar wi c k. II. Gandy, Esq., The Drill IIall, Penrilh, T. Tel '0 11, E q., ?II. D., 7 , Hagley Road, Binningham,
C. Armitage, Esq., To\ynhall Chambers, Bakewell. Major J. S. C. Davies, 17, Bedford Cil-cus, Exeler. C. B. Palmer, Esq., D. L., Cambridge Hall, TewcasUe-onTyne.
Anlrim-
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Col. J. A. Hughes, C.B., D.L., 2, Pa~k Road, Barry. All communications to Herbert LewIs, E q., Prudentia l Buildings, ardiff. Capt. Colchester W emyss, 1 ew Inn Cham hers, Glouce leI'. J. Griffiths, Esq., M.R . C.S., Redland Park IIouse, Brislol.] Lo ckhart tephens, Esq., 30, Carlton Place, Southamplon. The Hon. Holland Hibb el-l, Munden, \ Vatford. Sir James B a rr, M. D., 72, Rodney lreet, Liverpool. The Rt. Hon . The Viscount Chilston, 53, Bromley Common, Kent. Assislant County Dil'ectol-, Dr. C . Collon, Briarfield, Canterbury. T. Wh eeler Harl, Esq., M.D., Y.M.C.A., Buildings, Peter Streel, Manchester. Assistant County Director, Dr. \ Te rnon Davies, haw, Oldham. Sir James BaIT, M.D., 72, Rodney Stl-eet, Liverpool. A. '.!V. Faire, D.L., Esq., The Magazin , Leicester. Surgeon.-Col. F. J. Walke r, S. Damian, Spilsby. A. D. Younghusband, Esq. Priory HOllse, Long Benninglon, Granth a m. Col, Valentine Matthews, V.D., Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea,
avan'od.;:Donegal Dublin, Cily ofDublin, County 0[FermanaghGalwayKilc1are KilkcllnyKing's CounlyLondondl'ITY 'ity ofDudley 1\1' orkell, Esq., Ballynag-ard, Lonc1omit'rry. Lonclol1c.itITY County of-1\1. IcCalisland, Esq., Drenagh, Lillla\ady. Lim 'ric\.;:,ir harks Burton Ban-ington, HT., ('Icnstal, Limel-ic\;:. !\1onaghanj. C. Irall, Esq., M.H., R \\'antrCl', Monaghan. Qucen's County 'il-ITutchinson Pal" l.r,. Roscommon Tilt; Lord de Frl'\'IlC, French Pad.;:, Ros OIllJ11on. ,Iigo DI·. McDowl'll, '{Ill' l\lall, Sligo. Tippera l-y ( ol'lh) Major ])Ul"l', Yl' \\'StL111, ' l~l1agh. " (Soulh) - . 1\Jajor Dl1bbin, I f.l\T. S. " Bl1l'stal .. Clon1l1c1. Tvronc DI-. F. Iann, I, llow:tl'd Tl'rraCl" Dung~\I1non. VJaterford 1 I', \\'a lkL.l·, Spring-flelll, Portia\\,. \V'sl Iealh J. Bynll', I ~s q., Th ' l\ll1l1rillg,\thlolll'. \Vex[ol·c.l\Vicklowir Ii rbcrl leldon, \ 'a n :,)' , 8ray.
Col. E . Laurie Robinson, Melrose, Guernsey. Dr. Barnes, S. lIeliers, Jersey. Col. Sir Edward COLlon-Jodrell, K.C.B., 56, Mosley Manchester. A . C. Polwhele, Esq., Polwhele, Truro. H. Gandy, Esq., The Drill Hall, Penrilh.
lreet,
Col. G. Easlon, Parag'on Building-s, Jameson . lr~el, Hull. r\ si lanl Counly Din'etor, Dr. I I a III 111 'r'iley Johnson, 497, Anlaby Road, IIull. York hire (1 orlh Riding) l\Iajor Ruck-Kel'lw, Territorial Buildings, orlhallerlon. Yod;:shin' (\ Ve l Riding) Col. C. \V. E. DlInl'ol1lb L, Terrilorial IIeadqu arl ' I' , York. IRf,L\ND,
rmaghBdfa 1-
ir \\'i llialll Adair, K. ,B., LOllghanmore, Dunadn-, Co. Down. . Deal1l', Es-q., \r. D., Loughgall, Co .• \rmag-h. ir Rolwrt Kenneth', H'I., K,l.l\I.G., 'ullra Manor, Crai,g-a\'it Co. Down. T. . Borro\\'t' , Esq., Lisnwre, ro scloney. A. "Tinder, Esq., L1 . D., 25, South l all, Cl1rk. Dudley:'l1 'Cor k Il,Esq., Bal1ynilgard, Londonderry. \V. Jl'ogl1l'gan, Esq., 19, Kildan' In'ct, Dublin. D. P. Pac k Beresford, E. q., 51, Dawson SIred, Dublin. . II. • wifl-Todd, Esq, LIollYlllounl, l\Iaguiresbridg~. D. )'Ille, Esq., Ll naboy, Gal\\'ay. O'Donel Browne, Esq., \[. B., Gornagrona, aas.
I:
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APPEN DI X.
The Genesis of the Indian Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association. By
LIEL· T.-COL.
A. C .
YATE,
F.R.G.S. ,
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\"hen I resigned, in 1910, the appointment o f Honora:), Com:-nissioner for I ndia of the St. John Ambulance Association, I was Undel" the Impres I.On lhat the n~u~l Reports of the Order contained all that it was necessary to ~y about the onglll and foundation of the Indian Branch. I find, however, that the [act a r e no longer correctly appreciated, and I have asked the permission of the Chapter to r ecord ili~. . It m ust by no means be forgotten that, prior to the app<?intment of n lIon. Orga11lsing Commissioner in India, both individual enterpri e 111 t?at Emplre and. person deputed by St. J ol1n's Gate had sporadically endeavoured to ll1lroduce the thm. nd of the Ambulance wedge. Surgeon-General l\lanley, v. c., 1\lr: Harold Klllg (a brother of Sir Henry Seymour King), and Colonel Thomas Holbell1 Hen~ley (whose services to our Order and its Ambulance Department extend over a penod of forty years), are three "'ho may be named as prime movers in this initi.ato~y :"ork. . On the 10th June, 1897, occurred one of those . \V. Fl"Ontler 1l1cldents which wake up India and the sympathetic l\lother Country with a start. The treacbery of the Madda-Khel \Vaziris of the To ·hi Valley obtained a temporary succe at l\Iaizar. The issue concerns us . One sentence from Captain evill's *' , ampaigns on the . \V. Frontier" (] ohn Mmray, 1912) tells it :-" All the British military officers (six) were wounded, two of them mortally; but they all continued to carry out their duties and lead their men. Among them was the only surgeon present, badly wounded in the knee. Captain Browne, R . A. , son o[ the well-known "Buster Browne," i" had the brachial artel"y severed, and, unattended, bled to death. Thinking this incident OVel", I wrote to my co~ in, l\Iajor-General J: C. Dalt~)l1, and asked him to put me in the way of promoting Ambulance study In the Indian Armv. He kindlv did so, and as long as I held the acting command f my regimenl, I, aided by a medical officer who interested himself in my idea, had the regimental bandsmen taught First Aid. Major-General J. C. Dalton nominated me .one of his E~quire , in 1898, and o.n my return to India in 1899 I found the opportunity, at the hill statIOn at DalhOUSIe, of organising First Aid Classes for la?ies and [or officers and men. of the. Army. In this, Lady J10rton (""ife of the Adjutant-General of the Army In India), Col?nel Greenfield (of the Royal Inniskilling Fusilier ), l\lajors Thomas Corker and BUnlslde, of the R. A.l\f. c., and many others, very kindly assi ted me. I returned to England, very seriously ill, in October, 1899. I was by that time convinced that India ought to have, like the self-governing Colonies, an Ambulance org-aniation of its own. I bided my time, howeve r. I must mention that on July 10th, 1897, I wrole to Colonel (now General ir Beauchamp)Duff, late Commander-in-Chief in India, then Military Secretary to General Sir George \Vhite, and, drawing his attenlion to what occurred at the 1\1aizar affair, asked his opinion about First Aid instruction in the Army. All that was usually taught at that time in regiments was almost farcical. Colonel Duffs reply to my letter was as follows : -" There is no doubt that your idea is perfectly feasible, and indeed it is already calTied out in some regimenls. I remember in particular one native regiment::: inspected by the Commander-in-Chief during his last tour of inspection, in which, under the supervision of the Medical Officer and his hospital assistant, the bandsmen had been taught to apply the appropriate' First Aid' in each case, and the whole thing was excellently carried out. Undoubtedly what can be done in one regiment can be done in all, if commanding and medical officers choose to interest themselves in the matter." Detention by ill-health in England throughout the year 1900 afforded that opportunity for maturing my scheme which in India could scarcely have been found. My first essay consisted in an address delivered in the Town IIall al Bath, in January, 1900, Colonel Sir\VyndhamMurray, M. P., KnightofJustice of the Order o[ St. John of Jerusalem, presiding. This was succeeded by a pamphlet entilled "The
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K nights IIospitallers and Ambulance Work in India," which the Order of t. John was p leased to print and circulate. l~ inally, on the 4th of May, 1900, I lectul"ed on t he same subj('cl bC'[o l"e the Royal United Service Institution, Earl Egerton of Tallon, hancellor of the Order of SL John, being in the chair. This was the very d ay on which the House of Lords held its debate on Mr. Ashmead Bartlett's denunciato ry report on the medical service of the Army in South Africa, which had stirred Parliament, press and people as they had probably not been stirred ince October, 1854, when Mr. Sidney H'rbert and Miss Florence Nightingale were simultaneously roused by the reports from the Crimea, respectively to authorise and to undertake work in memory of which their monuments now stand side by side in \ Vaterloo Place. Shortly after this lecture be fore the R. U.S. 1., the Order of St. John of J rusal m was plcased, on the r commendation o[ Major-General J. C. Dalton, to appoinl me a Knight of Grace and a member of the Central Executive ommilte of its Ambulance Department. On 17th July, 1900, I submitted to the Chief Secretary of that Ambulance Department a leller containing proposals regal"ding the creation of an Indian Branc h of the Sl. John Ambulance Association. r argued: If the . tate o[ affairs painted by Mr. i\~hl11ead Bartlett could exist in the British Army, what would happen in the vent of a great war in India, a country the med~cal re ources of which were notoriously limited, and in which no .\mbulance orgamsation existed? I pointed out the- keenne"" with which the Princes of India had or anisecl Imperial 'rvice TI"oops, including the admirable J aipur Transport C.orps which had done exc Ilent ,Yol"k in the [amine, and I contended that those Pnnces would similarly welcome .\mbulance lraining. The Ambulance Department of the Order of 't John asked for [urlher information, and I therefore devoted another lhlTe wel'ks lo th~ consideration o[ my suhject, and the'n returned to the charge with a Jeltel' pointing lo Railway. , Volllnleel"" Police, alive latcs, l\1unici~alities, 1\Iissions, Colleg'es, Schools, nol to nwnlion tbe Bntish and Native Armies and Imperial ervi~e Troops, as material for .\mbllianc' wOI"k, urging lhat the Indian BI'anch should be slarted with the. upport and co-opLralion of lh highest authority, with htadqllarters at Simla and cenlres in each Prmin " and attaching a copy o[ a leller which [ had r·ceived from Lonl urzon o[ Kedl('ston, e xpressing his svmpalhy wilh lhe proposal whi c h 1 had laid bdore him. The econd reply, tlat d tile t 1lh , l~ptember, 1900, was morc encouraging, and to this fTl'Ct:"The first step to be taken is to ask the 'haptel" to I'ecommend to H. R. H. the Prince or \Valt s that vou should be appoinled Organizing om missioner [or the Ambulan c D ~pal"lment [or India. Twenty yl~ars or 0 ago ''.Ie appointed Surgeon Major (now Su rgl't1n -Ge nera 1) :\la 11 k y, \ '. c., Comm issioner for India, on hi being sent out therp [01" militarv dut\'. 1 It, was at lhat time Director of lhe Ambulance [Hu'lnwnt, being- succl;l'c\ed- in that office by th late Colonel Duncan, c. B., 1\1. P. TllL'rl~ was 11) pnrticlll,lr scope ror urgl'on ;\LljOI' :\Ianley's energic, in this lirection in India, so thal hi holding- the offict~ was practically a dead lelter, * and on hi, n~lurn to Eno-land a few "ears after thl appointment lapsed. Pending your retunl to India, we "":.\'o uld be in'a position lo l'omll1unicale with the \ Tic coy and the olher officials suggestc I in your rt'cent kllll', and as ,oon as you arc app.ointed, LOI'd Kllutsfonl would cOl1lmllnicale with lA)rd Curzon, and Wl would al 0 wnte to and he would Sl'l~ Lord Gl'ol'g-e Hamilton " (then l'cretaryof talc [or Indi a). On till' 1"t Dllel1lhel', 1900, Lord Kllutsrord \\TL1l ' to me': , The Council and Chapler \\'l're unanill1011 in rel'om01l nding your appointment 'I S Oq;-anizing- COlllmissioner [or India, and I sincl'rely trust thal YOll will be able to take ;1 p tl1l' \~'or k. \ VhL'l1 l he proper time arri vcs I sha II ~lo my best lo a ist Y,?u by wl"iling tl) Lord Curzon, Lord orthcote and Lord l\l11pthdl, \\'ho, I fcel sure, \\'dl do the besl they can." On the 11 t h Decem h 'r came thl f onnal not i fi at ion from the hie[ ecretary:"I havl' the pleasure to in[onn YOll lhal B.R.II. the Gl"alld Prior ha sanctiLn~d till' r co 111 111 ( ndation of th Chapler lh;tt you should h (' appoint'd Honorary Organlzing- oll1mis-..ioner ol India, in accordance with the su~gl'stion made by \Ti"counl K;lutsford and lhl' '('ntral Executive Cl I11l11itkl'." Beforl' [ kIt for Tndia al til(' l'nd of J~uluary, 1901, I had an inll'rview with Mr. (afterward . Sir Richmond) Pitchil' al tl1l' India OITice, to whom I xplained the
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* This is it euphemistic mclhod of sa.' ing- lhal the official world o[ India, w~th charackrist ic hUI'l'aUCI"atic blindness, would do nothing. I at il'ast started wIlh thl' gondwill l)f Lord CurZlln, the CO\l'rl10rs l)f Bombay and Madras (Lords . ortlwole and l\l11pthill), my brt)lher thl' Chief Cl111lIl1i"sil111l'r l)[ Palul' h~ , tan and 11 . 11. the Caik war or Baroda, all or whol11 and many olhers Il'nl me a h Iplng hand. G
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work which I hoped to carry out. I further I'eceived. a l~t~er rrom Lord Roberts saying, "I will communicate with (Surgeon-Gen~t'al Sir \VIlll~m) Tayl.or abou~ yo~r Ambulance Scheme and hope that he will see his" ay to aSStst you tn carry111g It out." Finally Sir Steuart Bayley, on behaj[ of. the 1 a~ional. Indian As.ociation, invited mc to lecture on Ambulance work for India; but time did not permit of that. That ~r\ssociation then informed me that they pl'oposed that their different local branches in India should be urged to take it up, and invited me to give them all possible infOI'mation on the subject. To that request I responded to the best of my ability. The voyage from l\Iarseilles to Bombay, wh re I an'iv d on the 10th Febmary, afforded me time and leisure to write the pamphlet in which, under the title of "Ambulance \Vork in India," I laid my scheme before the Indian public. During the fout, days which I spent in Bombay I had the privilege of explaining my plans to Lord and Lady Northcote, and in Messrs. King, King & Co. and Mr. G eo l'ge Lund, I secured allies of the highest value. Mr. Harold King, a brother of ir H. . King, had in fom1er years been a keen worker on behalf of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association. On 15th Febmary, I left for Calcutta, His Excellency Lord Curzon of Kedleston received me on the 19th, exp l'essed his approval of my PI'oposals, e timat d that the Indian Branch would take two year to ol'ganize, and directed the ecretary to the Gm'ernment of India in the Military Department to request the Military Authorities to grant me two months leave to start with. This was an'anged on the 20th February. It was perfectly clear to me that on my success in Calcul.ta depended the fut ure of the Indian Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association. After consultation with the Lieut.-Governor, Sir John ' Voodburn, 5 p.m. on the 18th March was fixed for the Public Meeting in the Town Hall of Calcutta at which India was to be invited to say whether she would or would not have the St. John Ambulance Association. I may add that my health at this time was in a very critical state. The stimulus of a work which I was determined should not fail pl-obably carried me through a month of extremely strenuous effort. It was my clear duty to interest and conciliate all classes, official and unofficial, Hindu, l\lahommedan, Parsi and Eura ian, and abov all to secure the support of the Press, lowe much to the Indian Pre s [or the help they gave me, and to none more than to the late Mr. Hensman of the Pioneer and Mr. Bennett of the Times of India; but, in simple tmth, the entire Pr ss of India, English and 1 ative, was with me, as far as its opinions came within my cognizance. I entertain the most grateful remembrance of the s upport which Calcutta aJTorded me. At the Meeting on the 18th March General Sir Edwin Collen came down and said, "on behalf of the Army, that he considered the work proposed to be don was likely to be a valuable aid in time of war, and that he knew the Viceroy, the Commander-in-Chief (Sir 'Villiam Lockart) and the Adjutant-General ( ir Edmond Elles) to be favoUl'ably disposed to it." (Pionee?' kfail, 22nd March, 1901.) Among others who supported the scheme were the Mahal'aja of Darbhanga, Maharaja Jotendro r-.10hun Tajore, Mr. Justice (now the Right lIon.) .Ameer Ali, nTt-. Justice Gurudass Banerjee, Sir Patrick Playfair and Colonel T. II. Hendley. Sir Richard Tempie, then Commissioner o[ the Andaman Islands, and ince well, known at St. John'S Gate, informed me that he intended to turn the native convicts into " First-aiders," and, what is more, he did il. Although the Calcutta meeting was essenlially a success, I found the [ormation of a Local Committee wilh an Honorary Secl'etary and Treasurel' a mallcl' of decided difficulty. Still lhe centre did steady work, the Port Defence Volunteers shewing especial keenness, so much so that, in l\larch, 1905, they won lhe VoluIlteer Challengc Shield, which was presented to them at an Ambulance demonstl'alion held in lhe gardens of "Belvidere," the residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, at which I was present. At the time of, 01" just after, the meeting undel' Sir John \\' oodburn on 18th March, 1901, the Pio71eerventured on the prediction" It is evident that the work of the St. John Am bulance Association has come to stay. " Nine years elapsed before I felt confident of endorsing that fore-cast, but I accepted the omen and went on my way encouraged. Madras, Baroda a nd Quetta were the scenes of my next three efforts. Lord Ampthill, the Gaikwar of Baroda, and my brother Colonel C. E. Y ale (now M. P . for Melton Mowbl'ay) severally took the lead in those places. Colonel H arveyKelly in Madras and Dr. Dhanjibhai Mehta in Baroda work cd admirably, but in Quetta difficulty al'ose. Still it is to Dr. A. Jukes of the C.M .S. in Quella that I was indebted fOI' the first tl'anslation into IIindustani o[ Shepherd's Fil'st Aid Manual. That was publisbed in Bombay in 1902. Marathi, Gujarati, Burmese, IIindi and
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Pashtu tra ns lations of various Ambulance Manuals were r eady or in preparation before I left Indi ;c in 1905. \Vhen I r eached Quella from Baroda, early in Apl'il, 1901, after h~ving travcl.lC'd [rom 7,000 to 8,000 milcs by rail, the doctors at once .sent mc helol: a Medlc~d Board. [h ad comc t o thc end of my tetbel'. Thc Indian Office l\Iecltcal Board 111 January 1901 flnding no specific dis 'asc, had ordel'cd me to return to duty. \Ve may r ea'dily p~rdon them theil' errol'. Tiley 7c'cre 1~le IlIL7.vi/ting .instruments in tl~e creat /oll oj' a 7C1ork "il,ltidz lias done 7IlIICit jor tlte .lrnlles oj'tlLe Elllpire and Lo ltelp thelr profession dllrillg tile Gr~'aL TVar. . On the l' commendation of the i\lcdlcal Board at Quetla, I went to Bombay en route for England. The Commissioncr of Bombay, to whom H.E. Lord ol'thcot~, being away at the hill-station of .Mahab~lcshwa~, had nt a mes~age or gOO? .will a nd a ppro val, convened a publtc meeting, whlcb I attended, 10 thc MUl1lcipal Bu ildings for the purposc of inaugurating tl?C Bombay Cenl.re of lhe St. Joh.n Ambulance Association. From 1901 lo 1909 It was tbe mo t Imporlant Centre ~n India. This was due, firslly to the IIonorary Secretary> 1\1 r. ~eorge Lll~d, a hos~ III himself a l\IunicipC! I Councillor, \ ' oluntcer Officel' and mdefaltgable pbtlanthl-oplst, and se~olldly to the establishment there of the Indian Br~tl1c!1 Store DcpllL 'Vh~n tbe Duke of 'onnuug-ht spokc on .'\mbulance at Bombay 111 I' ebrllary, 1903 he paid a ju t tribute to the go~d work .of the l'ombay Ccntre. . . .' l\ly ill hcalth neces£ltated eight 1110nths absence 1rom India. I kepl 111 touch during that time with the five c('ntn~s- Calclltta, l\Iadras, BarQ(~a, ~ L: ~ta ~nd Bombay-whi 'h had been started. I look over. command of thc 129th halucllls In I"eb. 1902. I [ound my regiment, o[ all places 111 the ·w orld for a man \\'ho h~d to 'ommunicat with all parts of India, at haman, on thc very border of Afghailistal:. r rowever, correspondence went on and the work grew and prospercd. ot that It \Va all plain sailing. Far frol11 it. The spClll~-" ork of Ambul:,lt1ce was as other spade-work, and tl1t.: soil it tilled was as lhe ot! o[ , t. l\lallhcw s parable; and of the eed sown some fell on tony places and withcred away; some fell among thor~s and tbe thorlls choked th m, and some fell inlo good groun.d ancl broLlg?t fort.h frUit, some an hundredfold, '0111e ' ixtyfolcl, som Lhirlyfold. Rat!"ays espe c lallY, dld well, so much so that I felt jllslilled in ilH'iting St. J o.hn ·s Gate lo grant a Challenge ' hield [or competition among- the RailwCt: sol IndIa. . The propo al was fan1ul'ably rec i\cd, and on 12th i\Iay, 1903, the Chief Secrctary o[ the .Ambulanc Depart1l1e:lt wrole to me thus : ) . • "I have the plcasure to Inform YOll (hat II. R .. lI. th~ I nnce of \\ ales and thc Chaptcr have sanctioned lhe propos.al tha~ a slh:er Chall~ng~ bicld should b~ orferecl for compctition among the RaJ!\\',:y ~1l11pan.les of India, Ill. the same mannel, as that pre 'cntl'd bv th' Orcler to. th .I. . ngllsh Ratlway .0m p al11l's:, The Cha!:tel has also san ,tioned th proposal, 01 which [ ga\e 1'011 a pn\ ate notice, ll:al Y:lze or the \alue of twenty guineas per al11~ull1 sh~uld be presented" to the 111cllvldual melT'bers of winning team · on the san1L' ltnes as IS done at II m~: The fir t l'0l11pctition [or this hil'kl wa twIll at Jabalpur on bth ,~nd 16.th Marc h 190..L 1 r'member, with a gratitude U~at i till liv~cly, the " ',:y In which I was helped on lhat occasion by the officers ot the R. r\.l\!. C . •and l. ~I: S. at J abalpul',_and by the Railway 'ompanies. Placed as 1. WitS In l:--arachl In command 01. ~11)' regimcnt, call cd upon tt) framc I.'ules and deVise plal.ls fo~ a brand~l~ew ~ol::pet:ttol~ at a place d islan l a thousand I1l t! 'S or more, and g rantt.:t.l .the bal est led \ c b) 111) General to ~el to Jabalpur to superinlcnd the compelitlOll and relurn,. I need sca r cely ay lhat help w;cs invalu~ble. The~' fOI'c I rem 'I11ber ~ncl r cord It. T.h~ team of the GI'eat Inclian Penmsular Rad\\ay :,"on th ) hlcld, and the 5~hlef, Commissioner o[ thc enlral Provinccs l\1r. (no\\' Ir) .1,01111 I ~.'scoti IIewell k1l1dl) presided when lhe result of the compctition was nOltf~d. ~Ir John .Hcw~lt, now , "ttely IJI'csid's over tb Indian oldiers Fund Commlttec, whlCh slls at 1, appropnc ' . \'. I'd d Carlton Hou e Terrace, the Town r slde.nce of the .Icer~)'l W,10 gLll.. ~ 1:'1' lenta li ve cssays in lhe early days of thc IndIan Branch. Ex-\ ICl ro) and Ex-Cl:uef Commission I' are privileged lo se in time of war lhe adult stage ot th enterprise, the infancy of which they foslere(~ in cl.;cys ol peace. ..' . The Sllcce s of the Railway hll'lcl 111 190·+ el11bolc1ene.d me _to ask for a Sll1lllar Shield ror lhc Volunteers of Illdia. It ""n, R.ranl d, a~d In J 90.) both .were comp,eled [or. I have always reRr tied lhat an admirable deSign for an Indian Ambu.l'ln c Shield prepMcd b y 1\11'. Sher l\IahoI11I11ed, lIcadmaster of tl~ l\Iayo c1:oo1 01 Ar(, d me too lalc, l\le sr .. ElklI1g"ton haVing already was n ever u t 'I'zecl I I , . It re'tch c . .. .' . 'r he R'I '0 nm'l S'IOI1 with a banal dcsin'n [cltslll1cLly Inf nor nll.:rtt. ~al tl d secu r e le C I , . t'> . , 1 1way . d Shield of 1904 \\'a finally presented to lhe G. 1. P. Railway ll'am at Tanes 1 "In ,
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the Poona l'esidence of the Governors of Bombay, on 18th June, 1904, by Lor.d Lamington, Governor of Bombay, i:1 the presence of Lady LamingLon, General Sll' Archibald Hunter, Commanding the Bombay Forces, Surgeon-Generals 'IcConaghey and Gubbin , and olhers . I" An era in the progress of the Indian Branch was marked, when I-LR.II. the Du ... e of Connaught came to India for the Durbar of 19020.3.. On the 2-+th February, 1903, His ~oyal Highness disU'ibuted certificates to quallhed members of the St. John Ambulance Association in Bombay, and aft rwa l"ds addressed these words to the Bombay Centre and to India : " Your Excellencie , Ladies and Gentlemen,-Before I left England lhe Gra.nd Master of the Order, the Prince of 'Va les, asked me if I 'w ould take the opportul1lty of showino- the interest he takes-and I lake-in the St. John Ambulance work; .and I had an intel'view with Colonel Yate at Delhi, when it w as arranged that I might have the 0PPol·tunity here at Bombay, with the permission of His Excellency the GovernOl', of meeting those who were doing such good work on the part of the St. John Ambulance Association and of presenting certificates. you have all heard the report which has been read by the General Officer Commandll1g the Bom~ay Army, and I am very pleased to see that Sir Robel't Low take so very deep an mte.reslln the promoting of this good work. I am certain that the Bombay Centre IS very grateful for the gl'eat interest shown by His Excellency the ~overnor and Lady North cote in the wod,:, which is st ill in its infancy, but which w111, I hope, spread far and wide throughout India. To those gentlemen I desire to xpress my grat ful appreciation of the time they have given up to this "vork, and of the excellent results that have already attended their ndeavours. Help to those who through accident are momentarily incapacitated and who for immediate aid may not be ab le to get the attendance of a medical officer, is of such importa l:ce, . that I. am certain that in a country like India, where there is great humal1ltanan feeling, people will readily respond to the endeavours which are being made by the S1.. John Ambulance Association to promote its objects, and teach tho e who ~l1'e mostly brought into contact with pas engel's and others how to render the n~qulre ments of "first aid ." Such people a r e naturally the police and employe_ of the railways, and I am yery much pleased to see that the Commi siOller of the ~ombay Police and the Bombay and Ba rod a Railway have so largely taken up thiS wOl'k, and that already t YO of the police have been able to put to practical tc t the g,'cat advantages of "first aid," by which two boys taken out of the sea almost d "ad ,,'C l"e able to be restol'ed to animation . "Ladies and gentlemen, this is a special work in which ladies can do a grea~ dec: l , and I am sure that the kindly interest taken by ladies, both Briti hand atlve, '11 this work, will largely promote its propagation throughout the country. Bombay has taken a leading part in the St. John Ambulance work, and, considering tha~ it is only two years since it was fairly started, I may say I am immensely truck With and very much pleascd to see what has already been done. We hope it is not going to remain in Bombay alone, but that all parts of India will take this work up and will recognise its utility and its humanitarian influences. It is not so long since this work was started in England, but the way in which it ha spread within the last twenty-four years is marvellous. I do not know what we should havc done in the late war in Soulh Africa had it not been [01- the assistance giv n by the bearer companies "'ho went out from t.he Ambulance Association, and who weI" able to assist the Royal Army Medical Corps in their onerous duties. Let me assure you, ladies and gentlemen, that not only I, but lI er Royal Highness abo, who has come here to"day, takes the deepest interest in this work. I wish it every possible success, and I hope that our coming here to,day will show you the very practical interest we take in the work, which we are sure is only in its infancy in I ndia, and which will, we hope, spread among all nationalities and amo ng all creeds, and that as time goes on there will not be a town or \'illage in India which cannot counl among its inhabitants someone who has obtained the St. John Ambulancc certificate. " 'When His Royal Highness saw me at Delhi, one thing he said remains fixed in my memory. Possibly I expressed some little disappointment at the slowness of progress, for he replied: "It took twenty,five years to make progress in England. You must make India perhaps even a more liberal allowance." In less than fourteen years from the start India was ready for the Great 'Var. It was not till 1898 that the bureaunats of the \Var Office discovered the virtues of S1.. John's Gate, which had been at work since the early seventies, under the directorship, as already mentioned, of Surgeon-Major Manley, v.c., and Colonel Duncan, M.P. As early as
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1904- I maele to the Government of Illdia the offer of sending an Ambulance Contingent to Japan, then at war with Russia. It remains to say a few wOl'ls about the transfer of my duties as Honorary Organizing Commissioner, under the ordc"s of the Vic roy, on 31st March, 1905, to a Commillce of which Lord Kitcl1l'ner most kindly accept >d the Chail'manship. Deeming it wi e to take time by the forelock, I w!'Ote on 12th April, 190+, to the Viceroy's private secl'ctary and asked if IIis Excellency would approve of the formation f a clllral Committce of the Illdian Branch of the S1. John Ambulance .A ssociation. The rcply, elatcd 27th April, was as follows :" YOll!' letter of April 12lh has been laid before the Viceroy who has givell it hi careful considcration. IIis Exc >lIency desires me to say in reply that, as he is just rclurnill~ to England, he canllot undertak at pl-eRent to arrange for the constilution of a Committee, and that it would be undcsirable that you should, yourself, takc any steps to cOllslitute it in his absenc '. ,. The commanel of a r gimcnt and the managment of a branch of the S1.. John r\mbulanc' A ociation which had already formed 14- Provin ial and ative States CenU' s did not let time hang heavily 011 my hands. Among those who came forward d\lI'ing 190-1 Lo support the Ambulance cau e may be mentioned ir James Digges La Touche, Licul.-Goyernor of the United Pro\inccs, Mr. Orange the Director-General of Education, "olom:] Hrown- ynge llutchinson, V.c. of the 14-th Hussars, Colonel G imlelte, J.l\J. '., the Rc idency ' urgeo n at II. II. the Nizam's capital, and Colonel (now G >neral Sir John) ixon. This wa b fore the days when the Viceroy looked out upon the w rk of the Indian Branch and saw that it was good and forthwith :-.· 1II II Ii il et lo/7ulI nllilf Irellle/eeit OlyIllPUJIl. The men who helped me in 1901-05 did not wait lor the Vic l'egal noll. In DCCl'mb l' 190-1, Lord l'urZOll resumed his Viceroyalty at Calculla. On the 23rd of that 1110nth I ag-ain wrote to lIis Excellency's Pri\ ate ecretary, and a month later found myself plac ~ d in cl)mmuniccltion with the Secretary to the Government of India in lhe l\[ilitary D epadll1ent, l\Iajor-General De Rralh. pace bids me com prc. s inlo a few lincs the re ults of t\\O month corre. pondenc and conference with him. I halll\t"d 0\ cr lo him al al ' ulta by the 26tb l\Iar h, under instruction from lbe \ 'icc rov, lhrCl' 111 moranda, \ iz :(1) List of Pl:o \'incial and ativc ~laLe C ntre , * H in all, ex 'Iuding Railway and District C 'ntr' ' . (2) Iemorandum on the Powers and Dutie of the Ccntral ommitlee of tbe Indian Branch. (3) "Instructions for the guidance of thc Centred ommillee of the Indian Branch. " (This last subjcct to the appro\ al of the entral Exccutiv' ommitte> of t. John's Gate). The e wcre HclolOwledged by l\Jajor- :r >ne ral de Brath ill a letter elated 27th l\Iarch, 1905, which says :- " [hel\ laid thc malleI' be[ol'e the \ 'i ·c roy, and am desir d to say that 1 Tis Excl?lIellcy appro\'es of the formation of a enU'al ommiuee composed as follows " I refrain frol11 l' peating a long Ii t which is on record at ' 1.. J ohn'5 Gate and in India. umce it to say that the Committe was thoroughly repr sentalive of class and ornc~, and lhat the Viceroy him elf was Pre ident of the Branch, and lhe Oll1mander-in- hid President of the ommittec. I tel graphed that day to S1.. John's Gate that the Indian Branch 'ommillee was [ol'med, and lefL on the 31 t, \ ia Singapore, Japan and 'anada, for England. From 1905 to 1908 Lhe Indian Branc h wa a sort of waif and lray. Like a gallant ship, it. weath red the time of tl"Oubl > bran~ly, but there was no trong hand at the helm. I possesscd my ,o ul in paticnn', and at last f II in with lwo good men who meant work,-i" Ir. Vivian Gabri 1, I.e ... , and :\Iajor (now Lieul.- olonel) Blackham, R.A. I.e. They went to India and worked lo good purp -e. Lord and Lady Minto support d them ciTe ti \' I)', and Governors, Lieu1.. -Govel nors, h ief omm issioner , Head of D pat'tm >nts, atiye Princes, and 1 ser ofIicialluminari 3S, fell into line, and when war broke out in 191-+ india wa , [rom a R cl C!'Oss point of view, in some measure prepar'd for war.
* Vide lisLs in the Order's Report for j 906, p. 178, sign d by Lieul.-Colonel Alan E. Tatc, R.A.M.C., th ir Hon. ,e . Indian Branch. The Madras nt,'e is there shewn as " in abeyancc." The tnlth i that lIl/lell 7C'Ot'/;: was going on in Madras, but the Governor dedin d Lo cast hi semi,official negis over it. t Mr. Gabriel had pI' 'viously worked with the imla, and :M ajor Blackbam with a Devonport or Plymouth C 'ntr '.
102
THE
ST.
JOH
103 Al\IBULA TCE
SSOCIATlON.
My congenial lask wa now finished. I tendered my r~signation o~ the post of Hon. Organisina- Commissioner for India. It was accepted 111 words whlciJ I est em it an honour to quote. They al-e those of the Secretary-General of th Onlcr of Sl. John of Jerusalem ;-" I am requested to com ey to you the very best thanks of lhe Chapter-Geueral for your valuable services in India, and, after leaving thal country, in the office which vou have vacated-services which have tended to place the work of the Ambula~ce Department in the Indian Empire on a l1Iuch more satisfactory footing, and which will always be remembered by the Ch~pter-General, and the members generally, with gratitude, and as a further proof o[ you r well-known interest in all that affect the well-being and prosperit.y of the Order." Of one other utterance I cherish the memory. They are words spoken by the late Viscount Knutsford, Director of the Ambulance Department in 1900, and later ubPrior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, on 10t.h July, 1910, in the House of Lords ; " In India we have done magnificent work, helped by Lord Curzon, Lord Minto, and Lord Kitchener, and by Lieut.-Colonel A. Yate, who did good service in promoting it." In the cold weather of 1905, the visit to India of the Grand I rior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, H. R. H. George Prince of "\iV ales, was mark d by the add r es:,; presented to His Royal Highness, and signed on behalf of the Indian Branch Committee by Lord Kitchener, Sir Denzil Ibbetson, and t.he Bishop of Lahore (DL Lefroy). Lord Kitchener discussed the Indian Branch with me in Calcutta, at the end of March, 1905, and was insistent that it hould be made "a big thing." IIis address to the Prince of "-ales, a copy o[ which is in my possession, tates;"VJork in this country was commenced in 1901 by Major (now Lieut.-Colonel) A . C. Yate, Indian Army, who in July, 1900, had submitted to the Central Executive Committee in London a scheme aiming al a permanent organisation on definit.e lines, and who, with the sanction of the Grand Prior, was in December, 1900, appointed Hon. Organising Commissioner fOl- India. This officer, with brief int.ermissions, worked indefatigably until r.larch of the present year, when, on the eve of his permanent departure from India, and upon his application, His Excellency the' Viceroy was pleased La approve of the formation of a Central Committee, with head-quarters at Simla, the object of its formation being to take over the directjon of and to foster the movement in India, while giving it a certain measure of official recognition and support." I consider it necessary to draw particular attention to those words, ,( official recognition and support," because subsequently some misunderst.anding arose abouL this. Lord Kitchener's address further gave the composition of the Indian Branch Committee, a list of t.he Provincial Native States and Local Centres (sixteen in all) in India, an account of the work that was being done by the Railways, Volunteers, and Police, and a description of the "most successful depot of tores managed at Bombay by Mr. George Lund." To this address H.R.H. the Grand Prior was pleased to vouchsafe a gracious reply, and during his tour in India presented the Raihvay Challenge Shield, at Khandwa Railway Station, to the team of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, which had won it at the competition at J abalpur in l\Iarch, over which I, for the second and last time, presided . His Royal Ilighne s also presented twenty-t'No silver and bronze medals, awarded by the Order to twenlytwo officers and men of the 1st and 7th Gurkha Rifles for the g-allantry which they displayed in saving life during and after the disastrous earthquake which took place at Dhannsala on April +th, 1905. The Railway Challenge Shield Competition in India has now become a recogni ed and popular institution. That [or the Volunteers' Challenge Shield has proved more difficult to arrange to the convenience of competitors coming from a distance. His Majesty's Secretary of State for India has been prompt during this war in recognition of and expressions of gratitude for the conspicuous generosity of the native Princes-generosity which has not infrequently taken the form of contributions of money and material for the use of the Indian Branch o[ the Am bulance Department of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The Indian Branch itself, which has thus, in the space of fifteen years, won the confidence and regard of high and low in India, should not be forgotten. Once only do I recollect a Secretary of State [or India expressing appreciation of its services, an d that was when a bomb was thrown, with disastrous results, at Lord Hardinge of Penshurst during his ceremonial entrance into D elhi . The Ambulance Detachment close by was prompt t.o render aid . The thanks accorded to it were well deserved.
A. C.
YATE,
LIEUT.-COL.,
Knight of Justi ce of the Order of St. J oh11 of J crusalem.
INDEX. PAGE
26 Accrington 'n Lre 26 l\ delaide entre. Admis ion to and Enrolments in 18, 21 the OnJl'l' 25,26 Am bulance Service fOI- London. 26 Ambulance Stations 5 Ambulance CommitLee . 27 Auckland 'nLr' 27 _ shton-undel--Lyne Centrc 27 Barrow-in-Furness Centre 27 Bath CcnLI'e 28 Bedfonl "nlre . 28 Belfast CenlJ'c 63 Bequest, Form of 29 Blackburn entr' 29 Brierneld l ntrc 29 Bri tol Celllr' 89, 90, 91 Brigade V.A.Ds. 29 Canadian Branch 36 Canterbury and \\'est Coasl, ~.Z. 36 Cape of Good I Iop~ l'ntre 37 Cardiff Railway 'c nll-' . 7 Centl-al Ex 'culi\'e Cl)mmillee Centres 26-57, 7 ~- 6 25 CCI-tincales 37 ~e'ylon Cl' nlre 3, -IChapler-Gcnentl. 37 Chcltenham Ccnlre 7 Commitll'c, Joinl V . .-\. D. Conlributions toward" i\lainLcIl59 ance of , lations 9, 9-1-, 95 County Din.~clors -ICouncil 7 Dil'ector, Resignalion of 37 Dublin ntrc Duncan l\lemorial .-\mbul allcc taLion 26 Dunedin Ccntrl~ . 3' Educalion 9 Fanlham l'!ltre. 38 Fumess Railway Cent r 3 Gosport, Alverstone, and Fareham 'en l re . 38 Great Central Railway . 39 Great Ea. lern Railway Centre. 39 IIebden Bridge Centre. 30 lIonorary Life Iembel's 23, 6-1--77 IIospitals 10 11 Hull Centre 39 Income & Expendilure .\ 'counl 58-61 Indian Branch 13-18, -1-0--1-6. 96-102 In valid Transport Coq)S 2S
PAGE
4-6 Ipswich Centre . 47 Isle of Man Centre 47 J er ey Centre 25 Labels Lancashire ancl YOI-kshire Ry . Centre 47 48 LCe'ds Centre 48 Leicester Centl-e 62 Life Members -1-9 Liverpool Centre London Brighton and South 49 oa tRy. entre . -1-9 London Po t Office entre 49 L. & . "\V. Railway CenLrc -1-9 Loughborough Ccntre 50 Lymington Centre 25 i\ledallions SO Metropolitan o. IX. entre l\liddlesbrough and Cleveland entre 50 51 Nalal Centre 51 ~el'ion Centl-e -) ,)ewca tle-on-Tvne Centre 11 ewfollllcliand -enlre 11 < c\\' Ze::tland Cenlre rJ ,)ollth "Tale entre 5.~ Norwood entre 2 Officer. of the Order 53 Oldham l'ntre . G Papers, printed . 22 Parc hment Votes of Thanks S3 Pdl'rborollgh C 'nllT 53 Paris Cenlre 53 Rhodesia Centn~ ,),) Rochdale Celllre. 5-1hrewsbun' Cl'ntre 5-1mClhwicl,: Cenlre 26 Sl. Paul 's .\mbulance Slation 5-1Soul hampton Centre 5-1South[)L)rl Cl.nlre S5 lou rbridge en l re 58-59 Subscriplion and Donations QZ-93 Ten'ilLwial Branch, V.I\. D' 25 Tran-.porl, Invalid 87,88, 9-1\ '. ,\. O. D'lachnll'nls 7. 8 "\' . A.I . Ol-ganisalion 23 Vellum \'otes of Thank 5S \-icloria CenLrc . 11 \V ar 'h.u-ilics .\ cl \\'al- \\'o rk l)f hrislchul-ch , 13 . Z., Ccnlre S6 \"\'elling-ton Cenln' 57 \\'esl .-\uSlralian Ct:'ntre 57 \\Tindsl)r and Ell)n Cenlre -1
LONDON CH ARLES CULL A ND SON,
ALDWYCH, II ,C. ANU CHISWICK.
\tbe Grant) Jl)rior)2 of '[be @rber of tbe Ibospttal of 5t. 3-obn of 5erusalenl in
JEllglan~.
:ambulance :IDepartment.
Ube St. Jobn RltlblllatlCe J13riga()e.
Annua
Report
o
Tile Chief Comnlissioner, ~Otll SeptembeI- 191 '.
LONDON: CIIANCERY OF
THE
ORDER,
CLERKENWELL,
ST.
JOHN'S GATE,
E.C.
'Ctbe
®r~et
Ube a;ran~ lDrfot12 ot of tbe 1bospftal of St. Jobn of Jerusalem tn AMBULANCE
JEnglan~.
DEPARTMENT.
U:he St. 30hn ambulance :n3rigabe.
Annual Report of The Chief Commissioner, 30th September, 1916.
CONTENTS. PAGE
Superior
om
er of the Brigade appointed by H. R. H. lhe Grand Prior
2
Brigad . Di lri,ls wilhin lhe Unit d Kingdom
-t
Chief
ommi
5
Lady
uperinl ~l1dent-in- hiers Rep rl
ion r's Report ..
9
Deputy 'om missioner ' Reports :o. I. Di tricl o. 11. Districl o. Ill. DistricL o. IV. District. o. V. Dis! I-iet. o. VI. Distri L No. VII. District o. VIII. District o. IX. Di trict o. X. District o. XI. Districl No. XII. DiSLri l
13 21
28 37 50
6+
o 8+ 90 93
96 105
Decorations, Awal-d , elc.
Appendix 1.
115
Long
Appendix II.
119
rvice Medals and Bars
Roll of Honour Index
ppcndix III.
12+ 131
2
TH E ST. JOHN Al\1BULA CE BRIGADE.
Superior
SUPERIOR O FFICERS.
~ffiCer5
M AJOR ARTHUR H AMMERSLEY JOHNSTON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Appointed by His Royal Highnes the Grand ~rior of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalem 111 England,
Honorary Associate.
HE NRY CYRIL ELSE.
Knight of Grace.
A JDREW CLARK, BT.,
C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C .S.E.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed October, 191.),
JLat>}? Superintenbent::::fl1::::(!bief of 1Hul'sing (!orps anb lDh'isioHS.
Knight. of Grace.
IIonorary Associate. Honorary Associate.
(RET.)
IIonorary Associate.
Appointed July, 1913. TRIMBLE,
C. M. G.,
V. D.,
JOHN SAMUEL GRIFFITHS" M:R . C.S.
Appointed to No. II. Dlstnct, December, 1903.
COLONEL EDWARD CURETON, V.D.,
M.D.
Appointed to No. VII. District, February, 1906.
CLAUDE BOWES PALMER,
D. L.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.
THOMAS HENRY WOOLSTON.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. III. District, November, 1911-
CHARLES COTTON, F . R.C .P .E.
Knight of G l'ace.
Appointed to No. VIII. District, November, 1911.
HERBERT DAVID WILLIAM LEWIS.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. XI. District, N ovem ber, 1911.
RICHARD HENRY GRIMBLY, M.R.C . S.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. IX. District, _ ovember, 1911. JOHN LUMSDEN, M.D.
Knight of Grace.
Honorary
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. I. District, l\lay, 1916.
SYDNEY WILLIAM MALKIN.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. V. District, August, 1916.
:assistant (!ommissionets. MAJOR
C.
Knight of Grace.
R. LAURIE, M.R.C.S., R.A . M . C.(T.)
Appointed to No. II. District, December, 1899.
ssociate.
Appointed to No. III. District, May, 1912.
JAMES ANDERSON, M.A., M.B.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to
o. VI. District, November, 1912.
HENRY CROl\IPTO
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to
FRA
erving Brother.
H
erving Brother.
Appointed to
STEPHE 11
rary
o. X. District, July, 1913.
HERBERT VILVEN.
Appointed to No. I. District, July, 1913.
OLO EL JOH
Knight of Grace.
CHA fBERS.
o. V. District, November, 1912.
IS HUBERT BARCLAY.
Honorary
ARNALLT JONE , !\I.D.
Appointed lo
o. XI. District, February, 191-+.
RTHUR \VILLLur FAIRE, D. L .
Knighl or Grace.
"\pp oinl d lo N . III. Di lrict, July, 191-+. EL ON, l\I.D .
TlIO:\fA
Esquire.
Appointed to
P.
SELBY,
T.
Honorary,\ssociale. LT.-COL.
E quire.
Appoinl d lo
].
MACLEA
1
ovembcr, 191-+.
Appointed June, 1915.
r.•\.,
CA l TLIE,
Knight of Crace.
IX. Districl,
lO .
TEWAPT GORDON.
Ulltlllached.
J 1\:\1ES
o. VIII. Di 'lrict, l\Iay, 1915.
1
E ISIDORE ELL! , R,,\.l\I.C. (T.)
C\PT.\1 COL.
o. Ill. DistJ-ict July, 1914. l\1.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
.'\pp oint d to
L\RE ,
l lonorary Associale.
Appointed to No. XII. (Irish) District, November, 1914-.
WILLIAM HU MPHRIS WINNY, A.M.LE . E .
Appointed to No. IV. District, May, 1912.
REV. WILLIAM DORE RUDGARD, M. A.
L. R. C. P.
Knight of Grace. Appointed to ~o. ,III. District, August, 1896.. , Now Deputy-Commissioner of No. X. Dlstnct on re-arrangement of Dlstncts.
Knight of Grace.
o. III. District, February, 1912.
BRAHAi\1 LANGHORN GAR ETT.
COLONEL GEORGE SAMPSON ELLISTON, C.B., V .D., M.R.C.S.
Knight of Grace.
1
Appointed to No. V. District, February, 1912.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to No. IV. District, August, 1895.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to
RTHUR ELLISON, l\I.R . C.S . , L.R.C.P. A . M, S.
lDeput}? (!ommissiollers. Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. V. District, Nove mber, 1911-
WILLIAM EDWARD AUDLAND, l\1:.R.C .S. , L.R.C.P.
Appointed March, 1911-
ROBERT TYRRELL,
COLONEL CHARLES JOSEPH
Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1911.
LT.-COL. FREDERICK SAMUEL LAMBERT, M.R . C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.(T.)
(Jommissioner. Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. X. District, November, 1911. SAMUEL HAMILTON, M.D.
L ADY PERROTT, R. R . C.
COLONEL CHARLES
DERSON, M .D. , L.R.C.S.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1911.
Knight of Grace.
SIR WILLIAM HENRY BEN ETT, K. C. V .O., F._R.C.S .
Lady of Justice.
Appointed to No. II. District, July, 1911.
ROBERT A
LIEUT.-COLO EL FRA CIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS, M .D., R.A.M.C.(T.)
Appointed January, 1911-
Surgeon::::in::::abief. Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. V. District, March, 1911-
PERCY MERVYN GAINSFORD TO MBS .
abief aommissioller. Knight of Justice.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.
Honorary Associate.
(SHOWING GRADE IN THE ORDER AND D ATE OF ApPOINTMENT.)
COLO EL SIR JAMES RICHARDSO
3
i\ ppoinlecl l
C ,\RYELL,
I Io nor;.u-y Assoc iate.
l\ppoin ted
1\I. n.,
F. R. C. S.
o. I Dislrict, July, 1916. l\f.R . C.S.,
L.
.A.
o. I Dislricl, July, 1916.
:tlcting £\ssistant (!011l1l1lssioncr. C\PTAII
1<"1 \\' 1
_'\ppoinlecl
CIL\RLESWORTIl.
o. V. Dislricl, July, 1916.
LA WRENCE WHITTAKER.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to
o. IV. District, March, 1905.
JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE.
Esqu ire.
Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1907. FREDERICK SPRAWSON.
Esquire.
Appointed to No. II. District, June, 1908. PERCY R ATCLIFF .
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to No. V . District, February, 1909.
SeCl'etat}? Appointed by the Chapter-General with the sanction of H.R. H. the Grand Prior of the Order. MAJOR PERCY GEORGE D ARVIL-SMITH.
Esquire.
Appointed May, 1912.
SeCl'ct;:U}? allb Staff @fficel' to tlJC 'lLRb}? SlIpcl'intcnt>ent-in-(!bicf. 1 [SS M YLNE. lIon . Serving 'isler.
Appointed Apl'il, 1916.
4
THE
ST.
JOHN Ar.1BULA CE BRIGADE.
Report of the Chief Commissioner. Brigade Districts within the United Kingdom.
No. I. District.-Comprising the Metropolitan and City Police areas (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey) and, in addition, that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford.
No. II. District.-Comprising Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the Channel Islands, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, Somersetshire, Wiltshire and part of Middlesex.
No. III. District.-Comprising Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, N orthamptonshire, Rutlandshire, Staffordshire (south of the town of Stafford), Warwickshire and W orcestershire.
My Lord, Owing to the difficulties experienced by my District taff in collecting reports and statistics, due to 0 many men of the Brigade having joined the Colours, it is regretted that the present Report is not so complete as I should wi h. In many instances, whole Divisions have gone on service, including their Officers , and no records can be obtained from such units. The Brigade Report for 1916 is therefore only as full as circumstances will allow. I am glad to be able to report still further increase in the Brigade, which ha nearly trebled its strength since the outbreak of war. During the twelve months under review, the following new units have been formed :Nine Corps. Fifty-nine Ambulance Divisions. Seven mbulance Sections . * Eighty Nur ing Divisions. Whilst the personnel of the Brigade has increased by nearly ten thousand members.
No. IV. District.-Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland, the Isle of Man,
TR E NGTH.
Lancashire and Westmorland.
D is lri c t.
No. V. District.-Comprising Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, N ottinghamand West
2 3
No. VI. District.-Comprising Durham, Northumberland, North and
4 5 6 7
shire, Staffordshire (north of the town of Stafford) Riding of Yorkshire. East Ridings of Yorkshire.
R
No. VII. District.-Comprising Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire,
9 10
Flintshire, Herefordshire, Merionethshire, Monmouthshire (part lying east of line from Newport to Herefordshire, running through Pontypool and Abergavenny, these places being in this District), Montgomeryshire and Shropshire.
11
12
No. VIII. District. - Comprising Kent, Surrey and Sus ex, except
16 9 24 5
90
946
527
43,277
1
Ambula n ce. 62 63 109 1-+0 152 157 31 45 26
ursin g. 33 30 46 107 79 8 17 ?~;)
\Vom e n. 1, 870 1,238 1, 954 3,852 2 764 3, 8 18 446 91 9 2-+3 276 687 1,507
5, 8 1-+ 4, 138 5,6 11, 257 12,507 11, 231 1,371 2, 611 1,055 868 3,799 2,512
19,574-
62,851
T OT A L.
The strength of the Brigade on 30th September was : -
thos e portions which come within the Metropolitan area of No. 1. District.
1915. 81 887
Corps Ambulan e Divisions Nursing Divisions
No. IX. District. - Comprising Cornwall, Devonshire and Dorsetshire. No. X. District. - Comprising Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, parts
443
Total number of unils
of Essex and Hertfordshire.
1916. 90 946 527
1,411
1,563
1915. 36,348 17,073
1916. 43,277 19,574
53,421
62,851
PERSONNEL.
No. XI. District.- Comprising Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmar-
Men ... Women
thenshire, Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire (part lying west of line from Newport to Herefordshire running through Pontypool and Abergavenny), Pembrokeshire and Radnorshire.
Tolal 11-
No. XII. District.- Comprising the whole of Ireland.
1-+ 4
21 110 30
Me n. 3,94-+ 2,900 3,734 7, 305 9,7-+3 7,413 925 1,692 81 2 592 3, 11 2 1,005
o rps . 1 5 10 16 18 8 8 3 2
These are in isolated places where a full Division could nol be raised, and are attached to lhe nearest Division.
6
THE
ST. ] OH
AI\IBULANCE BRIGADE.
T
REPORT OF TIlE CIllEF COMMISSIONER .
Before finishing my report on the services of the Brigade under the Admiralty and War Office, I feel that I should BRICADE make some mention of the Brigade Hospital in France, HOSPITAL. although it is no longer under my command. I left it in July last after a year's service, feeling that my services would be more usefully employed at home, both as regards the Order and the Army Medical Service. I should like to put on record bow loyally and efficiently I was supported by all members of it during my service as its Commanding Officer. Lieut.-Colonel Trimble as umed the command on my departure, and I think no better selection could have been made from the point of view of the rder or the ervice. He i the enior Deputy Commissioner of t.he Brigade, and was thoroughly conversant wit.h the working of the Ho. pit.al a my second in command, having carried on my duties during occasion on which I was ab ent. That. the appointment wa ' judicious i proved by the v ry able way in which the Ho pital has been conducted since Colon 1 Trimble has been in command. It has, in the past, upheld -and still upholds-the very best traditions of the Brigade which are embodied in the word" Efficient." THE
Response of the Brigade to the Call of the
The following return showing the male personnel upplied by the St. John Ambulance Brigade since the outbreak of war is a lasting testimony to the service that it has rendered in this, the greatest war that the world has ever seen, or probably ever will see. The numbers exceed the total male strength of the Brigade available at the commencement of the war, and are still being added to as demands are made by either the Admiralty or War Office. Personnel supplied by the Sl. John Ambulance Brigade to the Naval and Military Authorities, Private Hospitals, Hospital Ships, etc., from the outbreak of war to Dec. 1st, 1916. AVAL
AUTHORITIES.
MILITARY
A
2,668 1,Z4-8 l 4-,156 240 j
THORITIES.
Military Home Hospital Reserve ... ... .., Do. (Supplied by Territorial Branch, S.J.A.A) R.A. M. C. Expeditionary Force St. J. A. B. Hospita l, Etaples, France
H,402 1,469} 17 -+7? 1, -+31 ,170
PRIVATE HOSPITALS, SHIPS, ETC.
At Home Abroad On demand of Joint Committee of the Order of St. J oh11 and British Red Cross Society
g~}
328 323
Total
22,279
The foregoing figures only represent the numbers of men who have enlisted through the Brigade. In addition to the above, very many members have joined the Colours direct. The following awards have been gained by members of the Brigade: Military Cross . .. (one awarded Bar to same) Distinguished Conduct Medal. Distinguished Service Medal Military Medal Meritorious Service Medal
11 17 7 39 4
Royal Red Cross Mentioned in Despatches Brought to notice of Secretary of State for War . . Brought to notice of Admiralty Awarded Certificate of Gallantry
2 242 3 1
In addition, the following Foreign Decorations have been gained by members of the Brigade: French Military Cross Medaille Militaire. . Cross of the Russian Order of St. George. . Russian Red Cross . Serbian Medal for Bravery
4 2 3 2
1
ST.
JOHN
AMBULANCE
War Office and Adlniralty.
Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Royal Naval Division ( Iedical Unit) .. . ... ... Do. (Supplied by Territorial Branch, S.J.A.A.)
7
King of Serbia's Gold Medal . King of Serbia's Silver Medal. Monlenegrin Order of Danilo . Montenegrin Medal Montenegrin Red Cross Medal Italian Medal .
1 1 1 4
5 1
A full nominal roll of the members of the Brigade whose services have been thus recognised is given in Appendix 1., page 11 5.
J have now to report, with the greatest sympathy and regret, the 10 se ' Lhat. t.he Brigade has sustained by the casualties of war, and which, to my mind, add an even greater lu tre to the Order from t.he fact t.hat the members of the t. John Ambulance Brigade who have died on act.i,'e sen ice laid down their lives in the service of t.he Order, their Count.ry, and the great cause of liberty. They amount to 369 among'l Ambulance Division , and 9 amongst Nursing Divi ions; and a full ominal Roll is given in an Appendix to thi ' report, page 124. I regret to have also to place on record the further 10 ses sustained by the Brigade cau ed by other who have died in it service during the past year. Though not called upon to take an active part in the war, they none the Ie had their share in it in the work they did for the Brigade thereby assi ring to make it t.he efficient organization which has enabled it to play the part allotted to it. First among them is t.he late deeply lamented Deputy omml stOner of No.5 District., Mr. t.uart. C. Wardell, a Knight of Grace of the Order, who had cont.rolled the Dist.rict since the first formation of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. His death, on the 7th July, follmved that of his wife by five weeks, Mr . Wardell (a Lady of Grace of the Order, and Lady Divisional uperintendent of the Tib. he\[ Nursing Divi ion), predeceasing him on the 5th June, 1916. Mr. and Mr. Wardell seemed t.o have lived a good part. of their lives for the Ambulance cause, and it was impo sible to t.hink of the name of Wardell without associating it wit.h this great. humanitarian work. Th further losses are ment.ioned in the Report of the respective eput.y Commissioners. I need not repeat them in det.ail; but 1 wish to express my appreciation of the services they rendered t.o the Brigade during t.heir lives, and the loss that the Brigade has sust.ained by their death. I come now t.o what we may call the War ervices of the Brigade at home, in Air Raids, Explosions, Rebellion, and other incidents mostly
CASUALTIE S.
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due directly or indirectly to the enemy, which are respectively dealt with in the reports of the Deputy Commissioner concerned. The services rendered by members of the Brigade on these occasions have as usual been given fearle sly and without stint, and the Police Authorities have tendered the fullest recognition of the assistance they have received. In connection with the Sinn Fein Rising in Dublin la t Ea ter, is to be mentioned the regrettable death of Corps Superintendent Holden Stodart, who was shot dead whilst on duty tending the wounded. In tendering my recognition of, and thank to, the Officers and Members of the Brigade for the services they have rendered, and the loyal support I have received in my administration, it must be given to all equally. It is due to their individual and combined effort that the Brigade call say we have done our duty to our Country, and are willing and ready to carryon. Special thanks are due to the Commissioner, Colonel C. R. Tyrrell, who took over the duties of Chief Commi sioner during my ab ence in France. Unfortunately the burden of his military duties was too great to allow him to continue the work of Chief Commissioner for the whole of the period; to the Lady Superintendent-in-Chieffor her untiring energy and devotion to the care of Nursing Divisions and the Voluntary Aid Detachments; to Mr. Merriman for the very valuable assistance rendered by him to the work of No.5 District for some time previous to and after Mr. Wardell's death; to Mr. Hamilton for so ably taking over the duties of Deputy Commissioner of No. 7 District during the absence of the Deputy Commissioner, Lieut. -Colonel Cureton, on military service; to Mr. S. W. Malkin for taking up the post of Deputy Commi ioner of No.5 District; and to Mr. Woodcock, District Secretary of No. 4 District, for carrying on the dutie of Deputy Commissioner so efficiently during the absence in France of Lieut. -Colonel Trimble, c. M. G. The position of Deputy Commissioner carries more honour than glory with it, and entails a very large amount of voluntary work which comparatively few can give the time to, or are capable of or fitted for. In conclusion, my thanks are offered to those working in the Brigade Head-quarters Office for the efficient manner in which they have carried out their duties. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's obedient servant,
Chief Commissioner. The Director of the Ambulance Department, Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of Nursing Corps and Divisions. SIR,
I have the honor to submit my report for the year ending 1916. INSPECTIONS.
In the cour e of the year 1916 I have inspected the following Nursing Divisions : -
No. I. Di trict.-East Croydon and Addiscombe, Post Office, Thorney Island, We tminster, Whitehall.
No. VI. Di trict.-Dun ton-on-Tyne, We tern, Jesmond, Novocastria, Greenside, Emma Colliery, Addison olliery, Gosforth, Blaydon, Osborne, Lady Ridley, Grainger, Winlaton, Newcastle. No. XII. Di trict.- Lee on Park, Leixlip, Rathgar, Kingstown, Carrickmine , Blackrock, Dundrum, Howth, ity of Dublin, Clontarf, Earl forL, Fitzwilliam, Harcourt, Maycourt, Orthopaedic, St. James' Gate, t. t pben's Green, outh Dublin, Alexandra ollege, Royal College of ience, Bray, Borrisokane, Clonmel, oolgreany, Fermoy, Kilkenny, Grey tones, Li more, Maryborough, N aas, N enagh, Wicklow, Waterford. While in Ireland I vi ited the Temple Hill V. . D. Hospital, The Monkstown V. .D. Ho pital and the ublin niver ity V. A. D. Ho pita!. I also had the pleasure of seeing all over the Irish War Supply Depot, 20, Merrion quare. The Marchiones f Waterford, who is the Lady uperinten lent of the Portlaw ur ing Division, and is the Pre ident, took me over the building. Th work turned out is perfection, and the keenness of all those concerned most inspiring. I also saw the Spaghnum Mo Industry at the Colleg of Science. One evening during my visit t Dublin, Deputy ommlSSlOner Doctor Lumsden held a reception of Nur ing Officers and member, and it was a great plea ure to ee so many members from all part of Ireland, and my visit end d with an in pection, in Lord Iveagh's Park, of 1,500 members of the I ri h Voluntary id Detachment, both Brigade and British Rec! ero ·s. I was asked to carry out tbi inspection by The Hon. Arthur Stanley, Chairman of the Joint Committee, together with General Sir John Maxwell. The members were all very well disciplined, and the uniform was exceedingly smart. Before the Inspection I wa present at the Irish Cup Competitions, and wa then able to ee som thing of the actual work the Irish Brigade members could do, and I congratulate Doctor Lumsden, Doctor Ella Webb. and all the District tafT, on the very high standard of efficiency
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of the Irish Nursing Divisions. Thi is the more remarkable, when it is remembered, that the Irish District has been such a sbort time in existence. Before the close of the proceeding, I presenteJ the cups and other prizes. The District Office, for the Nursing Divi ions, is also conducted in the most businesslike way, and does very great credit to Doctor Ella Webb's Staff. No. VI. District.-vVith regard tn my visit to No. VI. District, 1 had the pleasure of visiting the following V . A. D. Hospitals, worked by our Brigade Nursing Diyisions :-Oxford House V. A. D. Hospital, Whitley Bay; V.A. D. Hospital, Tynemouth ; Whinney House Hospital, Newcastle; Saltwell Towers, Newcastle; Jeffrey Hall V.A. D. Hospital, Sunderland; St. Gabriel's Hall V. A. D. Hospital, Sunderland; Social Centre V. A. D. Ho pital, Sunderland; Mill Dam V. A. D. Hospital, South Shields; 17, North Bailey V. A. D. Hospital, o. 5 Durham; Brancepeth Castle V. A. D. Hospital; Pendower V. . D. Hospital, Newcastle; Kensington Terrace V. A. D . Hospital, Newcastle; Hebden Bridge V. A. D. Hospital; West Hartlepool V. A. D. Hospital; New Seaham V.A.D. Hospital. I also visited Hammerton House V. A. D. Hospital, which is run by the Sunderland British Red Cross Detachment. I was present at the opening of the new open-air wards of the First Northern General H ospi tal, Newcastle ; and was extremely glad to hear from the Matron how well the Brigade members were working under her. On each of my visits to No. VI. district I have been struck by the great advance made in Brigade work, and the unceasing energy of the Deputy Commissioner and all the District staff. There are no less than twenty-nine V. A. D. Hospitals in thi District worked by Nursing Divisions of the Brigade, including one of 500 beds at Hull. No. III. District.-Visited the Malvern V. A. D. Hospital, worked by the Malvern Nursing Division. No. IX. District.-Visited the Newton Abbot V. A. D. Hospital. Brigade Hospital.-I again had the privilege of visiting the Brigade Hospital in France, staying there as the guest of the Matron. It was most gratifying to find what splendid work our Brigade members were doing there, and to hear from the Matron and Sisters how reliable, capable, and devoted one and all were. As a result of my visit, Earl Beauchamp has most generously lent Halkyn House, Belgrave Square, as a Supply Depot for the Hospital, so that Colonel Trimble now has only to requisition the DepOt for any bandages, dressings, etc., that the Hospital needs. Over 34,000 dressings and bandages have been despatched. Members of the London Nursing Divisions give the greatest help by working at the DepOt, and we welcome any members coming up from the provinces. '* '* NOTE.-The Depot was formally opened by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, Grand Prior of the Order on January 24th, 1917, the Sub-Prior, the Bailiff of Egle, the Chancellor, the Secretary-General, the Receiver-General, the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade and other Members of the Order being present.
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PERlNTENDENT-I -CIIIEF.
The total number of member. now on Active Service is 1,720. On Service broad 422. At Home 1,298. (The e figure do not include those locally po ted by the County Directors.)
MEMBERS ON SERVICE.
The under-mentioned Members have received recognition of , ervice ,a hown.
HONOURS.
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Archbold, M.; Batey, M. A.; Boyd, M.E.; Denne, M.; Gilroy, E. ; Jobson, D. ; Kydd, . E.; Lawley, M. .; Lord, E. W. ; 1acarlly, M. ; Marlin, 11.; MeLcalfe, M.; Morgan, C. G.; Moxsy, F. H.; irrington, G. E. j Polwhele, M. J. M. ; Robinson, 1. A. ., harpley, M. ; Trant, H. ; Trimble, H. BR
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I regret to have to report that nine 1embers of the Brigade ha\'e died on ctive Service : Mi~s Barrie-Bol1rnemol1th N. D. Miss Brown- Craig's Court .D. Royal Herbert Ho pital, v oolwich. Ii Bulmer-Whitby N. D. 1 t London General lIo ' pital, ambenvell. 1is:.. Dick on Londonderry Military Hospital, France. 1is rirfith - Birkdale .D. Q.A.I.~1.N.R. tfiss Gunton-Birkdale V. . D. Miss lIallam- Hampstead N. D. Military Ho pital, France. Miss males- Whitby N. D. Egypt. Mis tevenson. -J e mond N. D. Egypt.
uring the Ia ' t year in London alone over 600 Members o[ the Brigade bay worked in the Civil Hospital , namely:-The London lIo pital, 'haring ros Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital, t. Mary' Hospital, Pacldington, Ken ington Infirmary, the Cancer IIospital, and the Hospital [or Con umption. The Matron in all cases have been very atisfiecl with the work done. One Matron writes: "I should like to take this opportunity of telling yon how splendid some of the members have been. They are always so cheerful, and willing to do anything required of them. We have been very grateful [or their help ever ince the war started, as so many of our nurses have gone to nur e the wounded.))
CIVIL HOSPITALS.
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I have been greatly assisted in my work by my Staff Officer, Mi s MyJne, who has worked with unfailing energy, and as isted me in every possible way; and, at the Brigade Hospital Supply DepOt, Nursing Sister Miss Dean e, who is the Quartermaster, has given the most invaluable assi tance. I have received the greatest help and co-operation from all the Lady District Officers and Officers of the Nursing Corps and Divi -ions. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, Nursing Corps and Divisions St. John Am bulance Brigade, and Lady of Justice of the Order of Sl. John of Jerusalem.
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No. I. District. Comprising the areas of the City and Metropolitan Police (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey), and in addition that part of E ex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford. Deputy Commi ioner-W. Humphris Winny, A.M.LE.E., St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E. C. 1. Assistant Commi sioner-S. H. Vilven, 26, Sotheby Road, Highbury, N. A sistant COI1'lmi 'ioner-Colonel James Cantlie, M.A., 1.B., F.R.C.S., 23, Harley Street, \V. Assi tant Commissionel--J. Maclean Carvell, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. 31, Avonmore Road, \Ve t Kensington. Di trict urgeon-C. J. R. 1acFaJden, M.D., 30, Frognal, Hampstead. District uperintendent-W. J. H. Pontin. (On Service). District ecretary-H. J. HallaH, Bank House, Roman Road, Bow, E. Oi trict Secretary-L. F. Hayman. ( n ervice). Oi trict Inspector of Stores-G. F. Carter. (On Service). Di trict Treasurer-J. Calvin Lines. (On ervice). District I nsp ector of tore -So B. Piers, l\lorga House, andyhill Road, 'W allington, urrey. Lady District uperintendent-The Lady Maud Wilbraham, 26, Lower Sloane treet, . \V. Lady District ecretary-Miss K. Hunt, 12, Harold Road, Upper orwood, .E. Lady Di trlct In spector of tores- Irs. alvin Lines, 93, West End Lane, . W. PRI:-\CI, OF \VALES CORP : Corps Secretary- . J. \Varren. (On. ervice.) COI-P Insp ector of 'tore -G.Pap ,210, Ielford Road, Thornton Heath, urrey.
REPORT
F TIlE DEPUTY COM 11 T. JOH.'
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G .\TE, CLERKENWE
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6. SIR, 1 have the honour to submit my report for the year ended Since the la l Report was published an arrangeme a been made with the Depuly Commi ioner of o. X. Dislrict by which th rea included in No. I. District has b en con iderably exlended. The number of members of the District re . tered at the end of the Brigade year was 3,9++ Ambulance Officer and Men, , ursing Officer and ursing Sisters, or a total strength including Divi io urgeons of 5,814. The total number at the end of the previous year was 5, of all rank. Although lh ~ nomirut! tr >ngth of the District continues to increa e, the number of members available for the ordinary work o[ the Brigade has teadily decreased, owing to the large numb r of men in the R.I . . . B.R., and M.H.H.R., on active servic , and to those called up [or duty under the Military rvice Act. In the case of Nursing Sisters, a large am unt of work is being done, not only as in peace time in the Receiving Rooms of the great London Ho pital, but also in the various Military and V. . D. Hospitals. Notwithstanding this, the District has been called upon by the Police and others, to undertak a larger amount of Public Duty than is required in ordinary peace time, and I am glad to say that the mbulance and Nul' ing Divisions have loyally made sp cial {forts to respond to this call, and the work ha been dOlle to the entire satisfaction of all con erned. In ovember last a leller was r eived from ir \Villiam oll Bower, Commissioner of ity Police, specially thanking the o. 1. District for the ervices rendered on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's Annual Procession, and a cordial expre ion of thank .
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was given by Sir Edward \Vard for the assistance rendered at a I"eview of Special Constables on Streatham Common in April. I do not propose to make a complete statement of the various public [unctions at which the services of membel"s of the No. 1. District" re utilised, but the following should be mentioned. In July a German Submarine was on exhibition at the Temple Pier, and the public were admitted to see it. For three weeks relays of Ambulance Men and Nurses wer e on duty from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., seven days per week, and a considerable number of cases were treated. I may mention that in one case at least, one of our Sergeants devoted a week of his annual holidays to perform this duty, and this is not an isolated instance. At the Zeppelin Exhibition, held in the grounds of the H.A.C. in Finsbury, similal' duty was undertaken. At the Memorial Service held at St. Paui's Cathedral, in honour of Lord Kitchener in June, 1916, duty was undertaken both in the Cathedral and in the principal thoroughfares leading up to it. Other duties were undertaken at meetings in Hyde Park, and on the occasion of Street Processions. Although not trictly within the period covered by this report, mention may be made that on "Our Day" on October 19th, 1916, Her 1ajesty Que n Alexandra graciously signified her willingnes to accept the service of a Guard of Honour when visiting the Alhambl"a Theatre, and later at the opening of the Brigade Hospital Dep?t at Halkyn Hou se, Field Marshal H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught, K. G., was received by a Guard of Honour from this Disb"ict, and aftel" inspection of the Guard ~xr:ressed his appreciation of the work the Brigade was doing. An interesting lOcldent may be recorded in connection with "Our Day." A wOI"king jeweller called at the Dist!"ict Office the evening before" Our Day," and brought with him a Maltese Cross SUitably engraved, made from a portion of metal recovered from a Zeppelin brought down in this country, enclosed in a leather case. He t.ated that he did not wish his name to be known, but had made the Cross as his contribution towards the funds to be raised the next day. I am glad to be able to record that the article was put up for sale, and was purchased by the Viscountess Harcourt for £10. St. John's Day, June 24th, falling on a Saturday, a day on which it is less difficult for men to turn out for duty, a parade was held of 600 men of the PI"ince of "Vales's Cor~s, in the grounds of the Charterhouse. Owing to limited space it was not pOSSible to arrang~ f?r a larger number to be present. An Inspection was made by the Deputy Commlss:oner, who was accompanied around the ranks by the lib-Prior of the Order, The Right Hon. the Earl of Plymouth, and Mr. Evelyn Cecil, M.P., Secretal-y-General. Amongst those present w e re-Sir Dyce Duck worth, BT., Cl:ancellor of the Order, ~r .. "V. R. Ed\vards, Secretary of the Order, Lady Maud \Vdbraham, Deputy CommiSSIOners \\'. H. Morgan, Dr. C. Cotton, Major Barclay, and a number of Officers from NUI"sing Divisions. The Sub-Prior afterwards addressed the Parade. ~n the occasion of Air Raids by enemy Air Craft or anticipated Air Raids, the Police have cal.le? upon the members p ec ially registered for this duty, to turn out. In some cases It IS regretted that casualties oCCUlTed which needed treatment but on many othe l" occasions .r am ?,lad to say, on which the Brigad e Air Raid Pa~" tics respo~ded to th~ call, their services were not required. Dunng the Bngade year, in addition to the Annual Meeting, several meetings of Officers h.ave been held at .Head-9uarters: Two confer nces with regal"d to the most effiCient way of re ndenng assistance In the case of Air Raids, one to ascedain whether more use could be made of the services o[ m e mbers in connection with \Var \Vork outside the activities already orga~ised . One Meeting of ursing Officers was also arr~nged at Head-quarters at which Dr. Carvell gave special instruction in Stretcher Dnll. I de~ire to tender ~y thanks to L ady Superintendent Mrs. Chapman and to Mr. Goodslr, for voluntanly: sending contributions to provide light I"efreshments (or Am~:)Ulance Squads on night duty at Head-quartel"s in connection with Air Raids . SlOce the 1~t. ~f October, 1915, the following new Divisions have be J1 fOI"med . Ambulance. DIVISions-Grays (No. 73), London City Mission (No. 74), Southend ( o . 5 ), L~~e~10use ( o. 76), Underground Railways (No. 77), and Enfield ( o. 78). NursJl1g DIVISions-East Croydon and Addiscombe (No. 36n), Chelsea (No. 3711), Fulham ( o. 38n). Temple (No. 39n). This report is dealing only with the WOl"k done by members o[ the Di tri t in th e il"
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capacity as civ il ian members of the Brigad ,but it has not been forgotten that many of our members on active sel"vice are re necting great credit on the Brigade, by the sacrifices they have mad e, inclu ling 1 am sorry to say, in some cases, the Supreme Sacrifice. ome of these services have been specially I"ecognised by the Naval and Military Authorities, when (uller information is availab le, I hope to deal with this matter in detail. In conclusion, I have to olTer my thanks to ssistant Commissioner Dr. J. M. Carv 11 for valuable help; to District llJ"geon Dr. C. J. R. MacFadden, who, in addition to his other duties, gav' assi tance as cting District TI"easurer for some months, in the absence o[ Mr. J. C. Lin s, 'who has now resumed his duties' to the District In spector of tores, Mr. S. B. Piers, \-vho retired owing t~ ill-health som y ars ago, but r umed hi old post when it was round that the District tore I" quir d urgent attention, and organised a staff of Storesmen for keeping in repair tents, havresac , stl"etchers and other District stores. As in previous years, the Lady District Sup'rintentent, Lady Maud \Vilbraham, has given much assistance with the in pee-tion o[ Tursing Divisions, in detailing ursing Sisters [or I ublie Duty, etc. 1\1y thanks are al 0 due to the Corps Secretary, Mr. S. J. \\Tarren, who has been in constant attendance at Head-quarter, and devoted a large amount o[ time to keeping the numerous records in connection with the 6,000 memb rs o[ the District, to Superintendent Statham (temporarily attached to Head-quarters as Acting orr, uperintendent); to Superintendents Liddell and Olley [or examining in drill candidate'S for promotion, and to other Officers for oeca ional as istance. V,rithout the help given by the above"mentioned Officers, it would have been impossil Ie to have carri d out fficie'ntly the work o[ the District. I have the honour to remain, ir, Your obedient servant, \Y. IIC;-'IPHRIS \VIN v, Deputy Commission r. Knight of Grace of the Order o[ 1.. John of Jprusalcm in England. The Chief ommis ioner, t. John l\mbulanee Brigade, lcrkcnwcll, E. . 1. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF DIVISIONS.
E sex-Bal"king; Barking Nursing; Beckton; Beckton NUl"sing; East Ham; East IIam Nursing; Enfi ~ Id; ray; I1ford ; IIford ursing; Ley ton and Ley tonstone; Ley ton and Leytonstone ur iog; Manor Park Nursing; Totienham ; \Valthamslow; \Valthamslow ursing; \ Voodford; Barking lIr IIlg; o~lthcnd; outhend ursing. Hertfordshn"e-Barn t; Cheshunt and \Valtham ; \\Tatford ; \Vatford Nursing. Kent-Bromley; Erith ; Park Langley; Royal Arsenal. London- Balham and Sll'eatham Nul' ing; Barclay and Perkins; Belgravia Ul"sing; Bennondsey and \Valworth; Borough of S1.. Pancras; Cambenvell; Ch'ls a Nursing; Children's Home Nursing; ity of London; raigs ourt Nursing; yclist; Doult n; East L ndon; Enfield; l~ ulham Nur ing ; H ackn y; Haggel" ton; Hampstead; Hampstead ursing; II olloway ( ol"th rn Polytechnic) ursing; King's I"OSS, G. . Ry., ; Limehouse; London ity Mission; London Post Office; Iayfair Nursi.ng ; Mal"ylebone, G.C.Ry. ; N w ro s, L.B. & S.C. Ry. ; ew ross lIrsJl1g; Norwood; orwood Nursing; Paddington, G.\V.Ry.; Poyal Borough of Kensington; South K nsinglol1 uI"sing; South Metropolitan Gas Company; S1.. J Ohl1'S Gate . 1. and o. II.; St. John's Gate ursing ; St. 1ark's; S1.. Pancras Y.M.C.A.; Temple Tursing; Thomey Island ursing; Toynbce Hall; T. & II. Junction Ry. ; U ntiergrounci Rys. ; Victoria, L.B. & S.C. Ry. ; \Vest London; \\'estminstci' Nursing; \Vhile hall Nursing; Willow \Valk, L.B . 0 S.C. Ry.; "V. H. Smith n. Middlcse,'-Brentfmd; Cricklewood; Ealing; I-Iarrow; lIanow Nursing; , Soulhall; WE'mbley and Hadesden ; \\Te mble~7 ursing. SUITey- Cal"s!Jaltoll; Croydon; Croydon Nursing; East Croydon and ,\ ddiscombe ucsing; Merton and \Vimbledon ; Merton a nd \\'imb ledoll ur ing ; Mitcham; ullon; \Vhyteleaf. 7
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SURCEON.
IN CHARCE DURINC THE WAR.
in order of seniority with date of reg-istration. St. John's Gate No.1. Haggerston Hackney Cyclist Toynbee Hall . St. John's Gate No.2. st. Mark's . Wembley and Harlesden Ley ton and Ley tons tone King's Cross, G.N. Ry. East Ham . L.B. &S.C. Ry., New Cross Merton and Wimbledon South Metropolitan Gas Co. Hampstea d Bromley . Hospital Saturday Fund Doulton Norwood Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway Harrow Walthamstow East London Bermondsey and Walworth G.W.Ry., Paddington Watford Beckton L.B. & S.C. Ry., Victoria Royal Arsenal Barnet West London DIVISION.
Barclay Perkins (No. 25)
FORMED.
17.11.08
1. 6.87 1. 7.89 1. 2.90 7. 3.91 1. 4-.91 15. 2.93 1. 3.93 12. 5.93 1. 7.93 14.10.93 5. 4.95 10. 7.95 14. 9.95 5. 12. 95 31. 1.96 1. 5.96 27. 7.96 30. 9.96 26.11.96 8. 2.97 21. 6.98 5. 1.99 12. 1.99 10. 3.99 1.10.00 4. 5.01 5. 1.02 20. 1.02 1.10.02 28. 8.03 13.12.03
North Cam berwell Ilford L.B. &S.C. Ry., WillowWalk Ealing Erith and District Cheshuntand Waltham District Croydon Barclay, Perkins Brentford . . Southall (West Middlescx) Cricklewood London Post Office Ca rshalton Woodford Sutton . . Whyteleaf (transferred) Smith, ' V. H., and Son St. Pancras Y.M.C.A. Mitcham Borough of st. Pancras City of London G.C. Ry., Marylebone Royal Borough of Kensington Tottenham Barking Grays . London City Mission Boro' of outhend Limehouse Underground Railways Enfield
SURCEON.
H. J. Spon.
Barking ( o. 72)
25.9.15
F. G. Gibbins.
Barnet ( o. 42) ...
28.8.03
C. J. Hardie.
Beckton (No. 40)
5.1.02
N. Sampey.
Bermondsey and \Valworth (No. 33) Boro. ofSt. Pancras(N 0.67)
10.3.99
E. W. Herrington.
14.8.13
E. A. Gregg (acting).
Boro. of South end (No. 75)
1.10.16
Coll MacDonald.
Brentford (No. 54)
1.10.10
H. W. Ruxton.
Bromley (No. 21) A Section B Section C Section D Section Carshalton (N o. 59) Cheshunt and Waltham District (No. 50)
1.5.96 1. 5.96 10.1.06 18.12.11 14.2.14
J. H. Yolland. J. Matthewson. J. Allan. A. T. Smith.
1.11.11
W. H. Passmore.
2.4.08
W. W. Halstead.
28. 9.05 1.10.05 12. 4.06 23. 6.06 20. 9.06 2. 4.08 3. 6.08 17.11.08 1.10.10 1.10.10 31.12.10 30. 3.11 1.11.11 26.12.11 15. 3.1 2 27. 3.12 10. 5. 12 10.10.12 1. 4.13 14. 8.13 30. 9.13 30. 9.13 30. 9.13 5. 4-.15 25. 9.15 1. 1.16 1. 8.16 1.10.16 9. 2.17 1. 3. 17 27. 3.17
A. B. Leaky.
Croydon (No. 51)
3.6.08
J . B. Ridley.
Cycli ·t ( o. 6)
7. 3.91
E. S. Abrahams.
...
Doulton ( o. 2-1-)
30.9.96
A. M. F. Berkeley.
Ealing (No. 48) ...
23.6.06
J.
East IIam (No. 15)
5.4.95
East London (010. 30)
Supl. C. Alan Palmer, "Llanrwsl," Salisbury Rd., Carshaltoll. L. SergL Woollard, 38, Newport Cottages, IIoddesdon.
ham bn~ .
F. G. McKetterick.
12.1. 99
l\I. Blok.
27.3.17
R. L. Ridge.
Erith andDi~trict (No. -1-9)
20.9.06
R. W. l\Iay ton.
G. C. Ry. l\Iarylebo!.c (:\To. 69) G. T. Ry. Kings Cro s ( '0. 13) Grays (. o. 73) ...
30.9.13
E.
Enfield
(~o. 7 )
1-+.10.93 1.1.16.
G. W. Ry. PaJJingtoll (:\To. 37) Hackney (. TO. 5) Haggerston
C~ o. TO.
. Peck.
R. Main, 'V. Mailer, G. W. Kendall. Emlyn J one, (acting).
1.10.00 1. 2. 90
2)
1. 7.89
20)
31. 1. 96
Goldcrs Grecn Sedion
H. Bird. J.
T.
Corbel Fletcher.
11.1.15
Harrow (. o. 2 )
21.6.9
Hospital atunJay Fund (No. 22) Ilford
'27.7.96
H. R. Harky. B. 11. Barto;1. ]. FOl'bc .
1.10.05
E. K. Houchin.
Lcylon and LC'yloll~lol1c (No. -1-) ... Limehouse ( 1 • 76)
1. 7.93
Division on service. Amb. Officer H. imons, 42, Victoria Rd., Barking. CarpI. Martin Smith, 71, Wood treet, Barnet. upL Perry, 30, Argyle Rd " mord. SergL Birks, 195, Abbey Rd ., Belvedere. Pte. Pate man, 87, Leverton Street, Kentish Town, N.W. Supl. H. Langley Jones , 25, Ailsa Rd . , Westcliffe. Sergeant W. Al·cher. 20 , Eastbourne Rd., Brentford. . Supt. T. H ealey, Bromley UnIOn, Farnborough, Kenl.
Lt. Col. J. Godding.
31.12.10
Cricklewood (No. 56)
Hampstead ( IN CHARCE DURINC THE WA R.
30.9.1 3
City of London ( o . 68)
L.B.&S. C. Rv. ~ew Cross ( o. 16) . L.B. & S.c. Ry. Vidol'ia (.T o .38) L.B. & S.C. Rv. Willow Walk ( o. -1-7) .. ... London Cityl\Iis .( TO. 7-1-)
9.2.17
I
10.7.95
J.
20.1.02
E. II. Robcl'tS.
12.-1-.06
J. T . Clarkc.
1.8.16
I E.
tan.! y Davies.
. Gregg.
London Post Office (N 0.5
30.3.11
' V.
l\Ierton and ' Vim bl don (No. 17) ... Mitcham ( o. 66)
14.9.95
M. K. Hargreaves.
Norlh Cambcrwcll(No.45)
28.9.05
1.4-.13
H.
0 dc-Adams.
. Ferguson,
G. Barbour.
Amb. Officer E. Callick, 2, Solon Rd., AC1'e Lane, Brixton, S. W. Hon. Sec. & Seqzt. L. F. Eaton, 1 j, Mid. BrentTr., Cri cklewood. ergt. E. Malcher, 59, Edward Rd . , Addiscombe. Division on Service. Di vision on Service. Supt. J. Dou g las Knight, 51, Culmington Rd., Ealing. upl. A. A. Atkins, -I- 1, First Avenue, Ianor Park. Supt. ". . Hamburger, 82, Green Lanes, Re\'. 'V. F. Elmes, 15, Holtwhite Hill, Enfield. Acling Amb. Oft. J. T. Trollope, 38, Than>t Rd., Erith. , ergt. E. J. Lewis, 2, t\shnlOre Rd . , Paddington. Amb. Officer H. E. Hankin, 1, xford Rd., Finsbury Park. Privale E. Reed, T. . "Exmouth." Amb. fficer Evans, 35, Suth erland Place, Bayswatel'. ergt. . J. Fi h, -1-1, Eleanor Rd . , H ackney. Amb. fficer H. \\'akelev, 32, Lav nder Gro\'e, Dalston. Amb. fficer . T. O sborn, 1, \Vell Rd., Hampstead, N. ' V. Pte. A. Ea tgate, 65, The Vale, Golc1crs Green, I . ' V. m b. fficer Blake, 30, '\' ellington Rd. ,'Vealdstone. upl. R. \V. Hendon, 3, Upper Tollingtoll Park, N. upl. lao-nus, 51, tanhope Garden, I1ford. ~ l1Pl. J. T. lley, 2-1-, Chelm ford Rd., Ley ton lone I\ mb. Officer A Marks. 35, Pigott l., Limehousc. Sergt. C. E. Cherry, 10, ' Vriggles-' wodh lreel, New Cross. First CIa ergt. 'V. . Packham, 18-1-, Baltcr ea Park Rd., ~crgt. Higg , J ,Aulay treet, Ossory Rd., .E. upt. . II. Byrn, 67, i\Iack nzieRd., Beckenham. upt. ' iV. Co d -Adams, 1, Elon vcnue, lIamp tead. Supl. C. I' hard, 27, Erpingham Rd., Putney, S rgl. E . Coop r, " andown," Cav ndi, h Rd., l erton . First Chs , rgl. G. Toodwin, outhern IIospital Darlford.
18
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DIVISION.
I
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TOHN Al\fBULANCE BR I GADE.
SURGeON.
FO RME D.
TO.
r.
19
DISTRICT.
NURSI NG DIVISIONS
IN CHARGE DURING THE WAR.
in order of senio rity with date of regi t l-alion. Norwood (
TO.
23)
26.11. 96
F . G . Swayne.
Royal Arsenal ( o. 41)
1.10.02
E. O .
Royal Bom. of Kensington (No . 70) St. John's Gate, No. 1 ( TO. 1) ... St. John's Gate, o. 2 ( TO. 9) ... St. Mark's (No. 10)
30.9.13
E. H. Boooy.
1.6.87 15.2.93 1.3.93
St. Pancras Y.1\I. C. A. 10. 10.12 ( o. 64) Smith, W. H . &Son (T o .63) 10. 5.12 Southall (West l\liddlesex) (1 o. 53). South l\Ietropolitan Gas Co. ( o. 19) .. . Sutton (No. 61) ...
tuarL
J. F . Woods, -;\I. Coffin, G . Moore, H. \V. Collier. J. Bremnel-. A. G . Southcombe.
R. W . Slarkie. R. D. Bl-inton.
1.10.10
R. H. V rcoe.
5.12.95
A. A. \\' ard.
15.3.12
R. S. Oldham.
Tottenham (1 o. 71)
5.4.15
T. l\IcLaren.
Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Rly. (No. 25) Toynbee Hall (No.7)
8.2.97
H. Murray
1.4.91
H. Emlyn Jones.
Underground Rys. (No. 77) .. Walthamstow C:-~o . 29)...
1.3.17
D. A. Waite.
5.1.99
Watford (No. 53)
4.5.01
A. T. Challis. Todd-White. C. H. Hall.
12.5. 93
H. E. Dyson.
\Vembley and Harlesden ( o. 11) West London ( o. 44)... Whyteleafe ( o. 62) Woodford ( TO. 60)
13.12.03
J.
C. l\lcCarroll.
27.3.12 126.12. 11
T. McCosh.
Private G. J. Gully, 35, Croydon Rd, Penge. Division on Munitions.
C h ild ren's H ome 2. 12.90 L J ohn's ate 23. 1.93 \\'emb ley 25. 5.93 orwoou 11. 6.96 IIo pital 'aturday Fund 1. 7.96 \ \'imblcdon and Ierlon 10. 6.98 Kensington, R oyal Borough of 2. 1. 99 Ea.st Ilam 20. 7. 99 \ \ ratfOl'd (tf'allsferred) 4. 5.01 Balham and treatham 6. 2.05 \ Valtham tow 24.10.06 royd n 20.10.09 CI'aigs ourt Hou e 2. 4.10 lIforu 1. 5. 11 Hampstead 29. 5.12 Ley ton anu Leytonstone . 29. 5.12 \ \ 'hitehall . 4. 6.12
Private E. M. Millard, 15, Alfred Rd . , Paddington. Supt. W. D . Liddell, 55, Ea tern Rd . , R omfo r d. Supt. J. Lowe, 67, Riversda1c Rd . , H ighbury, Supt. C. A. Statham, 64, Osbol-ne Rd., Forest Gate. Supt. \\T. J. Dobson, 62, Camden Rd., . \ \T. Amb. Officer T. 1cBride, 73, OllerlonRd., 1'\ e\\' oulhgate. Sergt. E. C. Hatch ~r, 12+, \ \'est End Road, Southall. Sergt. Chesterman, 78, A ylul11 Rd., P 'ckham.
DIVIS ION.
Act. Supt. A . Powell, Stratheden , Bedford Rd., \Vest Green. Di\'ision on rvice.
Balham ;ll1d • ln~athal11 (1 o. 10 . ) Barking (_ ' 0.34 l.\'.)
SupL J. A. S. Coleman, 2, BradstockRd. ,South Hackney. Pri\'ate J. Hodge, 30, The Drive, Golders Green. Supt. A . E . G. II. Blum, 87, Forest Rd., \ Valthamstow. Sergt. Boal \-High l, 6, Grosvenor Rd . , \Valford. Amb. Offlcer F. Claridge, Grasmere Moss Lane, Pinner. Amb. Officer E. G . Dalston, 38, Brookfi ld Rd., Bedi'or J Pk. Sergt. E . A. Borer, Fern Villa. \Vhvleleafe. SergL J. W. Wallis, Connaughl lIo pital,.i\ldel-shot.
Becktoll ("\0. 25
-I
FORM ED.
6.2.05
ew Cro S _ orlhern Polylechnic Harrow Manor Park Becklon Ric h mond \Ve t lIam London Po Offic' Park Langley Thomey Island . oulht nel fayfair Barking \ \'e . lmin ler East Croydon and ."\cldiscombc Chelsea Fulh<L111
SURG EON.
11.
. JIowart! .
31. 7.15
C. F. Fenlon.
T.)
16.7.13
N.
Chelsca (. TO. 37 •. )
25.1.16
Childrcl1·sIIOlllc(No.l N.)
2.12.90
Craigs ourt lIou " ( o. 14 1 .) Croy don ( o. 13 l\.)
<Lmpcy.
C. \\'. Kendall.
2.4.10 20.10.09
J.
East roydon and .A ddiscnlllbc (1 TO. 36 T.) Cast IIalll (, 0.8 N.)
24.1.16
Mcfnlyrc. A. P .. \llan. r\ . V. Chapman. F. 1 iehol'l. F. S. Collard.
20.7.99
\\'. Bcnlon.
Fulham (l
18.8.16
l\Iiss 1\1. :\1. Burg'ss.
29.5. 12
D. 1r. Frascr.
13.6. 12
1\lajol- Pindloss. S. f 1. A. Lam bert. ,\. E. Erhmann.
TO .
38 N.)
1fampslead ( o. 16 Harrow (No. 22
1
.)
. )
Hospilal, <tlurda\, I'und ( . o . 6 .) .IfOI't! ( o. 15 .)
l. 7. 96
1.5.11
Lcylon and Lcylollslon' ( 017 .) London P . O. ( To. 28 l.)
29. 5.12
ManOl' Park ( o. 2-1
10.1. 13
Mayfair (No. 33 Ncw
CI'OSS (
.)
1.6.14
.)
7. f.15
o. I c) N.)
0.6. 12
T
l\Ialltksk'y.
l\Iiss E. S. Cooke.
J.
i\. 1\ lac 1\ Ta I'l re)'.
J.
1\. U a\ is.
6. 6. 12 6. 6.12 13. 6.12 10. 1.13 16. 7.13 13.11.13 26. 5.14 1. 6. 14 6. 5.15 7. 5.15 3. 6.15 7. 6.15 31. 7. 15 28. 8. 15 24. 1.16 25. 1.16 18. S.16
IN CHARG E.
Lady upL l\Iiss L. J. Law, 58, l\lanville Rd . , U pperTooting. Lauy Supt. Miss E. mith, 16,~al11bridge Rd., Barking. Lady upl. l\Ir . Sampey, 10, 'o uth 'hUI-Ch Gdns .• East IIam. 1\1 1''''. E. C~·eorge , Lady upL 1\lissBollI"ke, 1, Osbaldeslon Rd., Clap ton Common. Lady upL 1\Iiss Twi s, 20, Ebury lreet, Pillllico. Lnd: Supl. l\Ii ' \\-ynclhal11, ThorntnnLodge, Thornlon Hlh. Lady Supt. 1\11' . Chapman,
10. ~y denham Rd., roydon. Lady 'llpl. l\Irs. Harrop, 35, BYron .\Yenuc, Ea. l Ham. Lady Sui)t. Miss E. 1 . W illiam , t)2, Greyhound Rd., Fulham. La Iy Supl.l\Iiss J. r. Hoare, orlh End House, lIamp lead. Lady SupL Miss E. . Pemberton. 30,Gavloll Rd .• IIan·ow, IiJdx. Lady uI;l. l\Iiss E. J. Dank, 69. ~tondo!l Pk., Foresl Hill, . E . Lady 'llPt. 1\lrs. l\Iagnu , 51, ~tallhope Garden, lIfOI'd. Lady Supt. Mis Bollerill, 1, .. rove Rd . , Leytonsloo " Lady upt. l\Iiss A . I'll. \ Talkcl-, 2, Lad hro I' L' ~ q ll<ll-e, \\T. Lady Supt. l\Irs.Jac bs. 27, ~ hakepc:tl'l' Crl'sl'nt. l\Ianor Park. Lad} Supt. Thl' \ 'iscollnll'ss FalkI:llld, 2(), UPJlCI' (3ros. St., \\-. Lad) Supl. 1\lrs. J. ill1ll1onds, 6', Flol'cnce Rd., cw L 1'0 S, S. E,
21 20
THE
DI VISIO H.
ST.
J OHN A :\1BULANCE BRIGADE.
FOR MED .
S URG EO N.
IN OHARGE.
No. II. District.
----------1--- ---------- --------------
Northern Polytechnic (1 o. 20 1 .)
6.6. 12
Iiss W. Patch.
Norwood (1\'0. 5 ~.)
11.6.96
F. G. Swayne.
Park Langley (No. 29 N.)
6.5.15.
P . J. Curtis.
Royal Borough of 2.1. 99 Kensington (No.9 . ) Royal Borough of 13. 11.13 Richmoncl ( 0.26 N.) St. John's Gale (?\o. 2 N . ) 23.1.93
. B. Pennington.
1 .)
3. 6. 15
C . l\IacDonald .
Thorney I land ()lo. 30 )l.) \\'althamstow(?\0.11
7.5. 15
A. P. Gibbons.
Southend (No. 31
.) 2-1-.10. 06
Wdtford (?\o. 12 N.) \~'embley (~o.
3 N.)
4.5.01 25.5.93
\\'est Ham (:-\0.27 N . )
26.5.14
'Yestminster (~o. 35 1\'.)
28.8.15
Whitehall (No. 18 N.) . ..
4. 6.12
'VimbledOl1 and Merton ( TO . 7 X)
10. 6.98
l\lis Rachell\IacKenzie. C. H . Hall. H. E. Dyson.
R.
. Frew.
D . M. Barcroft. M. K . Hargreaves.
Lady Supt. l\Ii s G . K. Saund eI's, 108, 'tapleton Hall Road, Stroud Green. LadySupt.Mr . olgrave, "Bracebridge, " Ch u r 'h Rd . , 'orwood. Lady Supl. l\lrs . Hurlbatt. 17, l\lalmains ' Vay, Beckenham. Lady Supt. Mis Hankey, BaileysH otel, Sou thKensingtoll . Lady Supt. L. H. Ruxton, The l\lall, Brent[ord, Middx. Lady Supl. II' . Denchfield, Sl. Luke' Vic., Bermondsey. Lady Supt. NIl's . 1. C. Bower, Stuart House, Trinity Avenu , 'Vestcliffe. Lady upl. Mrs. A . Brook, 1,Be sborough Gdns., \ \ ' e tminstec. Lady upt. 1\lrs. ardo, 112, llighSl., \ \ 'althamstow. Lady Supl. Miss Pitkin, 24, Aldenham Road, Oxhey. Lady Supl. frs. hamber, 3, Clayton i\Ycnue, \Vembley. Ladv l\Irs. E. A. cott, 28, t. l\IaI-gards Rd., "'an tead Pk. Lady ' upt. Mrs. McKenna, 36, mith g., \ \ 'estminster. Lady upt. l\1iss E. 1. Rideout, 1, Sloane Gardens, . \ \'. Lady upt. Mrs. Adams, 27, Trewince Rd . , \\'imbledon .
ompn':;1I1g the Counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the Channel I lands, Glouce tershire, IIamp hire, the Isle of Wight, Oxfordshir, om r~et 'hire, Wiltshire and part of Middle ex. D ep u ty Comm issioner-J. S . Griffiths , l\!.R.C.S., L.R . C.P., Redland Park Housc, Bri tol. Iajor C. P. Laurie, ;\1.R.C.S., R..\.i\l.C.(T.), Trelawny, A ss istant Camm is, ianer L e-on- ole'nl, lIants. Ass i tant COI1lmi"sioner F., pnt\\'SOll, 15, J ohnstonc Street, Bath. A s istant Commissionel' P. i\1. G. Tombs, Havrc, Francc. District taff Officer-1\Iajor J. ;. :\I c Lannahan, L. R. . P., R. A. :\f. c. (T.), The 1\Iounl, tonchou<;c, Gloucc, tel'. Di tl'ict Staff Officer-lI. G. R. l\ldridg-e, "Eastfil~lcl," Riltcrne, Southampton. D i, tJ'ict Staff Officer- .\. G. 0 born, H., Clifton House, Sheet 'treet, \\'inclsor. Di , t r ict taff Offic '1'-[1. Powcll,:'Il. D., Helle\ Ul' lIouse, Londonl'oad, ~heltenham. Di strict taff Offi 'er-C. A. 'O\,cnton, l\I.R.C. '.,111, \Yoocbtock Road, Oxford . Di trict Secretary- I.". B. \ Villiams, 20, Rcdland Park, Bri to\.
;1.
REP
RT
F TIlE DEPUT '
0:\1 II
R EDL.\ND
P.\RK
lONER. IIl)l . E, BRISTOL. 30th Sl'ptember, 1916.
IR,
I ha\ c thc h nour ta ubmilm), RepL)rt [ l' thc Brigade year ended 30th eptember, 1916. fRE:\GTII. During- the ycar undcr rCview, onc orp, [our :\lI1bulance Divi ions and lhrl'l' Nursing- Divisions ha\'L' hel'n n'gister d and ~atlcllOncd, a follow : orrs: \ \ 'l'ston-Su per-l\larc and Dist ricL; l\i\fB LL.\NCE: \ \ Torll' (\\' eston COI'pS), Templ e :\1 ead<; (liri ... lo\ CoqJs), BanbuI'Y; and T wke 'bury ( heltenham .Corp ) ; Nursin O'" \\'cston-Sup 'r-i\lan~ (\\' '<;ton Cl)I'p,), lIcnky-on-Thame ; and BuckIngham. I rci~~t thal it has be 11 necessary to eli. band the Portsmouth ancl Di. trict ?rp bu t the t\\'o local division wi 11 ti Il conti nue to carryon .\m bulance \\ ork individuallv. TIll' l o~ 2 Di <;tril'l now COlllpris's (lye orp, , sixty-three Ambulance. aIld thirt~ Nursing Di\ i 'ion.... Thl' total pcr:onncl being 4,026, with an aggrcgate Il1nCa,'e ot 46 . • ' r,\FF PRlY\!O] I('l. S. Di lrict Sl'rg-eant 1\11'. 'V. r. \\'illial1l ' ha bet'n promoted District SecretaI'\' : Dr. II ug-h Po\\'cll, COq1S Scuelary, Chellenham Corps, has b cn proll1oll,d L)istri ct lair Olliccr ; Dr. C . A .. o:'c1l1~On" l'pS Superinten ICllt and 'u rgcon, Oxfol'd Corp<;, has becn pI'omoted Dlstnct Stan ~rnc >1". 'E R\,[ E Ilm .\Ls AND B ,\RS. Turing the year thl.' [ollowlng Bngade en'ice 1\Ieclals and Rars wcr ' granted lo mcmbcr' of thi District:l\IEDALs
1\
orp SurRcon and uperintcndcnt Dr. . IIay111 Cln, J. P., Bri tol COI'pS. or[1s Inspector of 'to res 1\lr. A. otton, Bn tol orp '. Divisional Sup 'rintendcnt . II. Johnson, Reading. Divisional Superintendent \V. lo 'kham, 1..J ohn'5 (Ryde). Lady Superintcndent 11'. . E. 1\[, Fulljaml's, Portsmouth. Am bulancc fficcr \ Vi Iliam 1\Iall i. t rc, Portsmouth. First Class Scrgeant F. arc, Balh. First lass S rgcant \ \T. J one, "13," Bristol o r r • crgcant J. \ \Tint rhoumc, Reading. Corpoml J. Deacon, Rca ling. arpantl "\tV. J. Lov~ll, Reading. ur ing i ler E. Knight, Portsmouth. ursing Si t l' J. le wart, Portsmouth.
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No. II.
JOHN Ai\IBULAN E BRIGADE.
BARs-Deputy Cummissioner DI". J. S. Griffiths, 2nd Bal". Assistant Commissioner Mr. F. Sprawson, 2nd Bar. ROLL OF HONOUR. I de ire to express my deep regret, tlJrough death, at the loss of the following members of my District during the yC"ar:She,Yell, l\lajor P. G., J.P., Assi tant Commissioner, who died suddC"n1y while performing his duties as Private Secret.ary to the l\Iilitary S cretan', India O-fficc. Agg, A. \V., Captain, Divisional uperint.endent, Andover [ol-d Division (Cheltenham Corps). Eaton, R., Divisional Superintendent, Iaidenhead Division, throuo-h illn ~ss contracted whilst acting as a motor ambulance dri,-er in France. b Verrinder, Private H. E. r\., Clifton Divi ion, Cit.y of Bri tol COI-PS, sent to Southampton Docks on the 19th November, 1915, and died on the 30t.h of t.he same month. Tomlin, Private J. S., Maidenhead Division, sent. t.o the Beaufort \Var IIospital on the 2nd June, 1915, and died thel-e on tbe 30th January, 1916. Griffiths, Pri,-ate H., Oxford City Division, sent. to Southampton Docks 19th February, 1915, died suddenly on pal-ade 22nd Februal-Y, 1916. Lake, Sergeant C., \Veston-super-Mare Division, \Veston-super-I\Iare and District Corps, sent. to Tring Military Hospital 3rd October 191+, and was found dead in b d 25th June, 1916. Barrie, ursing Sister Josephine, who died on 2 lh June, 1915, on milit.arv ervice. Orchard, Private Percy, "A" Division, City of Bristol Corps, died 11lh September, 1916. Bucksey, Private Richard, Alverstoke Division, killed in action in France 17rb September, 1916, whilst serving in the R. A.M. C. Owing to the operation of the l\Iilitary Service Acts and l\Iunilions "'ork lhe Civil Work of the Brigade has suffered considerably. l\Iany Division are for lhe present practically non-existent but the few remaining members are doinO" all in their power to carryon the work during the absence of\heir fellow member ~ The work of o~tc~.ir:ing the annu~l rec,?rd has proved long and laborious owing to so ~1any of t.he DIVISIonal S~cretanes beIng away and the Acting Secret.aries having theIr spare tIme taken up wIth more pract.ical duties. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, . JOHN . GRIFFITHS, KnIght of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England The Chief Commissioner. C
•
CORPS
AND
23
DISTRICT.
AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS
in order of s niority, with date of regi lraLion, distinguished by style of type. vVhen a Divi ion forms part of a Corps, the name thereof is given in parenLhesis. Bath City. 17. 1.89 Oxford City (Oxford) 1. 5.89 ewport 19. 2.90 CITY OF ERT TOL. 20. 2.91 " "(Bri lol) 20. 2.91 Reading 13.12.93 Portsmouth 1. 7.9+ L John's lRyde). 10.11.00 Shanklin 11. 2.01 "B" (Brist.ol) 11. 4.01 " C .. (Brislol) 12. +.01 r\lver toke 18.12.01 Bournemouth 5. 8.02 and own 1.10.03 \Voh-erlon. 12. 8.0 · ~ Slonehou e 30. 9.0+ outhamplon (Solllhamplon) 2.1O.0i OXFORD. . . 1. +.05 Woodsto 'k (Oxford) 4. +.05 Glollceslet' City 19. 8.05 Tollerdown (Bri . lol) 15. 1.06 Bart n IIill (Brislol) 25. 3.06 Imperial (Brislol) . 25. 3.06 Clifton (Bristul) 1. 8.06 "'cston-su1PI'- Iare t \\·.-s-1\1.) 20. 9.06 Railway ( xford). 20. 9.07 Win combe (\\'eslon-s-~Iarc) 28. 9.08 Clarendon Pre. (xford) 18. 1.09 Twyford 17. 2.09 Packer's (Bristol). 30. G.09 Corporati n (Ch ltcnham) 30.10.09 Friendly 0 idies (Ch II 'nham) 6.11.09 Poli (Chell nham) 17. 1.10 Cr-IELTENHAM 15. 2.10
Bishops Waltham' H. 3.10 Chipping Norton (Oxford) 12. 6.10 \Vindsor and Elon 2+. 1 11 \Vool ton (Southampton) . 7. 2.11 1 ctIey ( outhampton) 9. 2.11 Avonmouth (Bristol) 8. +.11 IIenley-on-Thames 27. +.11 Slough . 18. 5.11 SOUTHAMPTON 1.10.11 Shirl y ( outhamplon) 6. 1.12 Fareham 16. 2.12 EastleighL.S.W.R. 3. +.12 Buckingham 19. 4.12 TesLwood 10. 5.12 Lymington +. 6.12 Iaidenhead 17. 6.12 Locksheath and arisbury 19.12.12 ndoversford (heltenham) 20. 5.13 Rownhams and ursling. 22. 7.13 Gloucester \Vagon "'orks 19. 9.13 '" st \Vvcomb e Scction 4. +.14 Fry c ' OilS, Ltd., J. (Bristol) 15. 8.1+ Redland (Bristol). 18.11.14 Thorn bu ry 23.11.14 Town ( heltenham) 27.11.1+ , andhurst 4. 1.15 Aylesbury 22. 1.15 Wing 22. 1.15 Dunkerton Collicric 25. 6.15 'Vorle (\\T ston- uper- Iare) 13.10.15 Temple Mea I (Bristol) 7. +.16 Banbury 19. 5.16 Tewkesbury (Chellenham) 21. 7.16
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Berkshire-DIVISlO 's-:\laidenhead; Maidenhead Tursing; Reading; Reading Nurs!ng; Sand hurst ; Twyford; \Vindsor and Et.on; vVindsor and Eton ursll1g. Buckinghamshire-DlvIslONs-Aylesbury; Buckingham; Buckingham ursing ; Slou&"h; vVest Wycombe Section; \Ving; Wolverton. Gloucestersh~re-CORPS-Bristol ; Cheltenham- DIvISlONs-Badminlon and Dislri t Nurs~rig ; Gloucester City; Gloucester \Vagon \Vorks; Slonehouse ; Stroud ~urs1l1g; Thornbury; Thornbury Nursing. Hampshll-e-CORPs-Southampton- DrvISIoNS - Alverstoke; Bishops \Vallham ; Bournemouth; Bou~nemouth 1 ursing; Eastleigh, L. . W. R. ; Farebam ; Locksheath and ?ansbury ; Lyming~on ; Lymington NUI'sing; Portsmouth; Portsmouth Nur~1l1g; ROI?sey ursll1g; Rownbams and ursling; Rownhams and ursl1l1g urS1l1g; Rushmore Nursing; Sout.hbourne ul-sing; Testwood. Isle of Wight - DIVISIONS-Gates of St. John 1 ursing; ewpol-t; Sl. John's; S~ndown ; Sandown Nursing; Shanklin. Oxfordshlre~COR ps-Oxford-DlvlsIONs-Henley-on-Thames; Henley-on-Tham es Nursll1g; Banbury. Somersetshir~-CORPS-Western-super-Mare and District-DIVISIO 's-Bath . Bath r' • N urs1l1g ; Dunkerton Collieries. ' VI tltsh:re- DIVISION-Castle Combe Nursing.
CORPS or Divisions dis linguished by style of type as shown abov~.
FOr.MED.
Ah'erstoke
18.12.01
Aylesbury
22.1.15
Banbury ...
19.5. 16
Bath CiLy
17.1.89
Bishops \Vallham
IU.10
Bournemouth
5.8.02
BRISTOL
20.2.91
"A"
20.2.91
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
,upt. F. G. Saller, +5, Queen' Rd., Iver tok . upt. T. Ioore, F rn Lea, 36, Bil'rl 11 Hill, Ayle bury. , ee. R. II. Bowk tt, 7, Fair Vicw Road, Banbury. upt. A. B. Ioorc, D. L. Beat h, )1. R. C. S. +, Low'r hurch l., Balh. C. P. IIemming, l\J. R.C.S. upt. \V. II. ale, J.G." hillindalc,l\I.R.C.S. Bishop \\ allham. F. C. BOllomley, M.D. ct. , upt. F. . Botlomley, 1\[. D. II. trang t', M.R.C.S. 205, hri , tchurch Rd., Bascombe. Corps Supt. C. A. II ayman, 1\\. n., C. A. IIayman, M.D. King ton Villa, Richmond IIill. upt. F. \V. Brice, R. R ynolds, L. S..\. rroad Plain ;~OT3L, ri:J ~ ()l.
\V. II. Lamplougb, J.D.
24
THE
ST.
J OH
No. II.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
---------------------.--------.---------------------,- -----------Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
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25
DISTRICT.
---
CORPS 01-
"B"
11.4.01
"C"
12.4.01
Avonmouth
8.4. 11
Barton Hill
25.3.06 1.8. 06
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
FORM ED.
15.8.14
S. B. Green, lILB. C. V,i. J. Brasher, E. G. Hall, M. B .
Imperial
25.3.06
F. C. Nichols,
Packer's
30.6.09
Redland
18.11.14
Clifton ... Fry & Sons, Ltd.,
J.
S.
Temple Meads Totterdown
7. 4.16 15. 1.06
J.
111. B.
M. R. C. S.
T. 'Vallace,
lIf.B.
Buckingham
19.4.12
]. ]. S. Lucas, M.D. A. E. Larking, M.D. P . L. Benson, M.D.
CHELTENHAM
15.2.10
S. M. Hebblethwaite, M. D.
20.5.13
N. T . C. Longridge,
Andoversford ...
lILR. C.P.
Corporation
30.10. 09
S. M. Hebblethwaite,
Friendly Societies
6.11.09
W . Hutton,
Police ...
17.1.10
H. Powell,
Tewkesbury ...
21. 7.16
Town
...
Dunkerton Eastleigh
27.11.14 25.6.15
L.R.C.P. M. D.
A. B. Cardew,
J. ].
Huston,
M.B.
L.R.C. P.
3.4.12
R. R. Garrett,
Fareham ...
16. 2.12
H. D. Brook,
Gloucester City ...
19.8. 05
F. H. Sprague,
Gloucester Wagon Wks.
19.9. 13
Henley-on-Thames
27.4.11
M.R.C. S.
M.R.C.S. M.R.C.S.
H. L. Brownlow,
Locksheath and Sarisbury 19.12.12
A. Pern,
Lymington
H . Statham,
4.6.12
M. D.
F.R.C. S.
M .R. C.S. M.B.
Maidenhead
17.6.12
R. E. Whitting,
M.D.
Newport
19.2.90
C.]. Thompson,
L.R.C.P.
Supt. ' V. Tralt, (On Active Sen·ice). Supt. A. Froude, 10, Cran brook Rd., Redland. Sergt. O. Coom bs, The Green, hirehampton. Supt. R. Parker, 34, Belmont Rd., St. Andrew's. Supt. S. Maynard, (On Acti ve Service) . Supt. C. \V. J. Brasher, 17, Oakfield Rd., Clifton, Bristol. COl-PS Sec. A. R. Towerzey, (On Active Service). Supt. T. Crawford, ] ohn ons Rd., 'W hitehall, Bris. Amb. Officer A. Cooke, 14, Gro\e Park Avenue, Bei lington. Supt. W. Phillips, 9, Bath Road, Bristol. Supt. L. R. Crew, 94, Oxford l., Totterdown, Bristol. Supt. A. E. Larking, M. D. , Castle St., Buckingham . CorpsSupt. G. Cardew, 1. R. C. s., Y. D., 5, Fauconberg ViI., Cheltenham. i/c Corps ec. Dr. H. Powell, Bellevue House, London Rd., Cheltenham . Act. Supt.]. S. Pickering, "Elstree," pper High St., Cheltenham. Amb. Officer VV. Tandy, 11, Bennington t., Cheltenham. Supt. A. 'V. Hopkins, Police Station, Cheltenham. S. Yarnall, 3, Sydenham Ter., Tevvkesbury. Corpl. W. Radway, 159, High treet, Cheltenham. Amb. Officer E. J. D. ,"\'right, Carlingcott, Peasedown t.] ohl1 near Bath. i/c Pte. W. H. Grant, 326,SouthamptonRd .. Easlleigh. Supt. ]. W. Dodge, 29, West SL, Fareham. Supt. F. H. Sprague, M.R.C.S., 4, Clarence t., Gloucester. Amb. Officer W. Palmer, 30, 'Vorrell St., Gloucester. Supt. F. J. Mott, (On Active Service). Supt. W. A. Richard , Osborne View, Park Gate, Southampton. Supt. A. E. G . tone, The Poplars, Lymington . i/c Pte. Tomalin, Braywick Hou se Gardens, Maidenhead. Supt. J. W. Gibbs, 24, Clarence Rd., Mount Pleasant ewport, 1. W.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by slyle of type as shown above.
OXFORD
1.4.05
...
IN CHARCe.
SURCEON.
FORMED.
J.
C. R. Freeborn. 111. R. C. S.
orlon
12.6. 10
]. J.
Clarendon Press
18.1.09
\V. D. Sturrock,
Chipping
1.5. 9
Oxford City
20.9.07
Railway
O' heCb,
111. B.
F. 11. Dickson,
lILB.
111. B.
]. C. R. Freebom, 1If. R.C.S.
4.+.05
\\' oodstock Portsmou th
1. 7.94
Reading ...
13.12.93
Rownhams and
j
ur ling
22.7.13 10.11.00
St. John's (Ryde)
4.1.15
Sandhur t
) J. J.
I
r alp~s, 1\f. R.C.S.
II. "ay, 1If. R. C. . D. A. J. Hamilton, L.1\f. . ,A. Purn II, l\I.B .
]. Fenlon,
lILB.
L. L. Preslon,
P. 1\1. Jones,
1II. B.
M. R. C.
1.10.03
R. MOrlOIl H l:weU,
Shanklin
11.2.0J
J.
Slough
18.5.11
E. '" 'a\'cr Adams,
SOUTHA:lJ ['TON
1.10.11
J.
<tndowl1 ...
NeLley ...
9.2.11
Shirley ...
6.1.12 2.1 0.0--1
Southampton
owpcr,
;'II. D.
:lLB.
'L R.C.S.
II. P. Fraser,
P. M. l,obcrts,
l\I.B.
l\LB.
G. II. Parry, lILB. B. 'V. J. Welch, L.R.C.P. J. IT. P. Fras'r, :I!. B . { II. C ..\ltwood, M. B. G. 11. Pridham, lIf.R . . 5.
'Voolslon
7.2.11
Stonehouse
30.9.04
]. G. 1\IcLal1nahan,
Tcst'vood
10.5.12
J. . F.
Thornbury
23.11. 14
L.R.C.P.
17.2.09
Twyford \VESTO -
PER-MARE .. .
\Veston-su per-Marc
\Yhi ch
T. Rhind, F.
r,L.R.C.P.
1\I.R.C.S.
. Young,
lII.B.
13.10.15 29.9.06
A.
J.
ary, Ll. -Col. r.e. . ]. Lc agc, L.S.A.
Dist. Staff Officp-r C. A. Coventon, M.D . , 111, \Voodstock, Oxford. Supl. A. E . Mace, Sl. Kitts, Chipping. orton. Amb. Officer \\T. A . Goodyer, 16, SlraUleld Rd.,Summertown, Supt. F. H. Dickson, 111. B., [Oxford. 37, IIoly\\'ell Street, Oxford. Dist. Staff Officer C. A. Coventon, 111, \Voodslock Road, Oxford. Supl. T. II. Thorpe, Iarket StI-eet. \\' oodstock . upt. H. E. Rand, 37, Belgravia Rd., North Encl, Port mouth. llPl. C. H. John on, Glen Yilla, Newca tte Road, Reading. upl. aptain B. Vernon Harcourt, Greenhill, Rownhams. SliPt. 'V. tockham, " 10\'elly,"High Pk.Rd., Ryde. Amb. Officer \Y. "'ay, ew Road, aodhur t, Berks. upt. R. l\Iorton Hewitt, 1II.D., " 'ummerlea,"Broadway, 1.\Y. llpL C. H. nook, West IIill, hanklin, 1. of W. Amb. fficer]. H. P. Batt, 38, Liverpool Road, Reading. Dist. laffOffi. H. G. R. Aldridge, ,. Easlfield," Billeme, . OUlhn. upl. R. . 1\Ioorman, ibrallar lIouse, HoundRd. ,~et1ey,.-\.bbey. .\mb. Officer H. A. Cross. (On active en·ice). Corps ec. 'V. T. Fulford,2, Lower Cedar Road, Bevoir Town. upt. E. J. Par low, 19, urrev Road, "'oolston. Di t. taff offi. J. G. l\IcLannahan, The l\lount, tonchouse, Glo . upL 01. E. A. Palk, Lillie Te lwooclHouse,Tolton,Hant Supl. T. Rhincl, lII.R.C.S., IIigh In:et, Thornbury. Corpl. . . larke, 14, talioo Terrace, Twyford. orp upt. J. . Cox, 1, I almcr L, '" ston-s-l\Iare. Do. Do.
R.A.
28.9.08
Winscombe
13. 10. 15
'Vode ... West Wycombe
eclion
4.4.14
\V. ]. PcUy,
LB .
upL . F. L Sage, L . . A., The Red BOll e, 'Vin c mb upt. \\'. ]. Petty, \ Ve tacre, ' Vorl . 1st lass rgt. F. Rittman, taoley Villa, Piddington, ' V. " ·ycombe.
'V.
TIlE
2(j
CORPS or Di\-isions dislinguished by style of 1ype as shown aboye.
ST.
I FORMED.
JOHN
\i\IBUL,\ l\CE
O.
BRIG ,\D E.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
Disl. Slaff Officer A. G. 0 , born, i\f. B., 1+, ~heet t., " 'indsor. i/c J. Tan"l-, Ascoll otlage. 22. 1.15 Wing \ Ving, Leighton Buzzard. J. O. Harvey, lII.R . . s., upt. J. H . .i\ dkin on, 12. 8. 0+ '" olverlon ' Ti~toria St., \\To h 'crlo n. R C . P~.________________7, ____________________~________~__~L=.~.~ ~__ '~ ~
"'incisor
\". F. Lloyd, i\I. B. A. G. Osborn, TIl. B.
2+. 1.11
Nursing Di isions, 1hosl' forming parl of a Corps ar placed unclcl- i1s name. Hl'l1ll'Y on
1. \.2.1,) ~8.
Lyminglo n ~Iai(knhcad
7.03
DISTRI 'T .
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON .
FORMED.
Thal11L~ ,
IT.
\ Y. J. Susman, :'II.R.C ... ([!. Slatham,_ :'II. R. . s. i 1< . II. l\lalunn, :'I1.R.C.S. lJ. \". Power, M.B.
Lady Sup!. l\Tis Lena Susman, Ereh 1011 L. [J cnlcy-on-Thal1l 'S. Lau), Supl. l\Irs. E. Chincry, lIighfielcl IIolnle, Lymington. Lady Supl. Irs. y. Ealon, LilLlcwi c k Grcen, 1\Iaidt.:nhead.
1 2 2 . 12 .1+
OXFOR D.
30.6.13
,\. liltl c Thomson,
19.12.12
O. Lamb d,
Oxloru .. ,
NURSING DIVISIONS
M.B.
Porls1l10 Ut h
in order of seniority with dale of regi tration . Portsmouth Lymington. Bath . . . outhampton (Southampton) Bris10l (Bristol). . Chellenham (Cheltenham) Bournemouth . . \Voolston (Southampton) . Tetley (Southampton) Canute (Soulhampton) " 'indsor and Eton. Shirley (Southampton) . Porls\\'ood (Southampton) Calmore (Southampton) . Ro\Vnhams and Tursling.
1. 8.95 28. 7.03 21. +.0+ 30. 3.08 16. 9.08 18. 3.1 0 13. 6.10 19_ 1.11 7. 2.11 11. 2. 11 26. 4.11 27. 4.11 28. 6.11 11. 1.12 30. 9.12
Reading Badminton and District Gates of t. John. Oxford City (Oxford) Castle Combe outhbourne Sandown . Thornbury Maid nhead Romsey Stroud Rushmore. . \Veston- uper-l\Iare (\\'c ton) Henley-on-Thames Buckingham
19.12. 12 17. +.13 30. 6.13 30. 6.13 17. 7.13 20. 3.14 15. 8.1+ 23.11.1+ 22.12.14 1. 2.15 28. 6.15 10. 8.15 13_10.15 1.12.15 28. 4.16
FO RMED .
Badminton and District
17.4.1+
Bath
21.4.0+
Bournemouth
13. 6. 10
IN CHARGE .
SURGEON.
Eleanor Bond, 1. D. H. Granger, M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. 1\lrs. E. 1. Harford, Horton, hipping Sod bury. Lady upl. 1iss E. D. M . Farwell, 9, Queen's Parade, Balh. Lady Supt. 1r. O. . Hardy, Sunbury, l. Slephcn's Road , Bournemolllh.
Brislol
16.9.08
Buckingham
28.4. 16
Castle Com be
17.7. 13
George Parker,
l.D.
Lady upt. Mrs. . G. Griffilh , 20, Redland Park, Bristol. Lady Supt. Miss . Rools, c/o T. F. Walts, Bridgc L, Birmingham Lady Supt. Mis Eva Gorsl, Castle Combc, hippenham.
CHEL TENHAi\l.
Cheltenham Gates of St. John
18.3.10
J. H. Blakeney,
30.6.13
J. D. D avies,
L. R.C.P.
M.R.C. S.
Lady upt. Mrs. M. hewell, York Lodgc, L Geol-ge's R oad, Chelt nhal11. Lady Supt. Miss E . M. Du Pre, Th e Gates of t. John. R.vde.
\I.R.C.S.
Rus hmo re
10.8. IS
F. R. L. .\t kins,
Sandow n . _.
lS.~.I+
1'. ;\I. IIcwill,
edmore
11.1.12
E . . \ld rson,\!.R.
Canule
1J .2. 11
tlcy
7.2.11
SOl
;'of. R'C'S'
\f.
n.
IL\ i\IPTO:-i.
P. :\J. Robeds, tccl,
M.B.
Portswood
2 '.6.1 1
II.
, hirlcy
27.+,11
E. ,\ ldcrsL1n,
Soulhampton
30.3.0 '
Woolston
1<).1.11
\\T. D. Pun is, M. D. 'V. \. 'impson, i\f. B. N. E. l\ldriug ', 1\1.B.
20.3.1+
S.
2 .6.15
II. \\'. Withey,
OUl
1bournl.
Stroud Thortlbury
BRISTOL.
R. E. Bartlett,
Ro\\ nha1l1 s and , u rsl i ng
T(
Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
1.2.15
ROl11 scy
;\1. n.
Lady upl. 1\1r<;. 1. 1\'1. Co\-cnton, 111, \\'ood lock goad, Oxford. Lady Supl.l\I 1'5. E.l\1. Fulljames, t. Hria\-ci, Queen ' 5 bro\'e, Ollthsca Lady upt. i\Irs. M. R. Padlcy, 21, "ic. I~d., Tilehur t, Rcading. Lady. upt. i\Iiss K. \\'alkins, Sl. Cknll'nts, Rom 'V, IlanL . Lad) . IlPl. ;\Ii . L. Lafonc).aburt1um Collage, RO\\'llhams, outham pton I Lady' upl. 1\11-S. R. Pill Rivcrs, Rushmore, Sali"bury. \ Lady ' upl. ~Iis ~1. C. - fackintosh, ll ampshirc House. 'andowll.
1
J.
L. R . . 5 .
1\L B .
Ilayiock,
23 . 11.1+
T. Rhind,
13.10.15
R. Roxburgh,
26.4. 11
IT. L. 1\Iarlin,
:'II.R.C." lII.D.
1\[, R.C.S.
I
~\lpl. The H on. 1\Ir .. LllllL~ Tesl\\L1od lIou e,
Lady
Palk, ToLLl111. Ladv Supt. ~lrs. E. \Yillial11son, Hillcl:est, ,,' el beckA v., ou thamploIa. Lady upl. 1\Ir,. E. E. i\Ietcalfc, cabr' 'zc, 1 clle}' .\bbey. Lad y u pl. 1\1 r . 1\1. . I-Iorn , "Fair\'icw,"IIighcliffc Av., ·lon. Lady upL1\Irs.].E. ro ,16, DyelR a I,Frecmanlle, oull1n.mpton. Lady upl. 1\1r . E. Lockc, 3 ,Easl Pad.;: T rrace, oulhamplon. Lady up!. Mis ~1. Ommanncy. 12, A\' nllC R I, llchen, out hampton La Iy ' upl. i\Iis 1\1. G. l1l11ptOll, The Down, outhboume,lIanl ' . Lacly , upl.l\Iiss .\ .•\. Fenwick, Th 1- ook, Bro\\"n II ill, Chalford, • lroud. Lady Supt. 1\It-. To Rhind. IIigh tre l, Thornbury.
Wr"'T()N-Sl' PEl~-M ,\ R I>.
\Y L slon-su pCI'- i\T arl' Windsor and Elon
I.B. I'. R.C.S.
Lady ~ upl. l\lr, . horney, 1kbl' 1I OUSl. \\Tcston-supcr-l\Iar' Lady, upt. Iiss Fl-ancc i\1. Durnford, rc 'cnt Lodgc, " 'indsor.
No. III.
28
CORPS
No. III. District. Comprising the Counties of Bedfordshire, Huntingdon hire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire, vVarwick hire, Worcestershire and part of Staffordshire. Deputy Commissioner-To H. \Yoolston, 53, East Park Parade, NOI"thampton. Assistant Commis ioner- \Y. E. Audland, lII.R.C.S., 5, Oxford trcct, \Vellingborough. Assistant Commissioner- The Rev. \Y. Dore Rudgard, liLA., Longford Grange, Coventry. Assistant Commissioner. - T . .! Telson, M. D., 78, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Assistant Commissioner. -A. \Y. Faire, D.L., Elmcote, Knighton, Leicester. District Surgeon-l\1ajo r R. Sevestre, R.A.l'I.C., London Road, Leicester. District Superintendent- \"\'. H. Reeves, +, pencer Parade, • orthampton. District Secretary-G. C. \Yells, St. Giles Square, .! orthampton. District Treasurer-F. F. impson, Bowcastle, near Bewdley, \"\-oITe ter. District Sel"geant-\V. E. Edwards, 22, ~pe ncer Bridge Road, orthampton. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. 53, EAST PARK PARADE, NORTITA;llPTO 30th Seplem bCI", 1916. SIR, I have the honour to report that the Di trict continues to increase and is in a vel"}' efficient condition. For the most part almost without exception the member arc carrying out V.A. D . duties to the great adYantage of the Country and benefit of lhe ick and '" ounded of the Army. As this work is done under the command of the Counly Directors of Counties, it is not for me to report upon it. All men of military age having been called up, c ivil work has becn carricd out exceedingly well by the older men left. Tursing Divisiol.s have increased their membership in a mo t satisfactory manner, and many new Diyisions have been formcd, lhese new Divisions at once forming St. John V.A.D. for active work in eithel" Military or Auxilial"y V.A. D. Ho pitals. I have from time to time when information has reached me senl on pcu"ticulars of distinctions earned by members on active service. My District Staff are all holding impor-tant positions in the V.A. D. work in lhcir own Counties, and are rendering great and valuable sel"vice to their Counlry. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient ervant, T . HENRY \VOOLSTON, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Deputy Commissioner No. III. District. To the Chief Commissioner. COU NTY D ISTRIBU TI ON OF COR PS AND DIVISI ON S.
Bedfordshire-Drvrslo~s-Bedford, M.Ry. ; Leighton Buzzard; Lutoll. BlI.ckingha~'lshire-Dlvrslo 's-Olney; Olney Nursing; Tyringham ursing. Lelcestershlre-CoRPs-Leicester; orlh Leicestershire- Dlv lsloNs-Hallalon; Loughborough; Lough borough, G. C. Ry.; Market Harborough; Medbourne; Melton Mowbray. Northamptonsh ire-CoRPs-KeUering; Northamplon; Wellingborough-Dl v ls lo S . Brackley; Peterborough; Winfrey; Oundle. Staffordshll'e-DlvISIONs- Rowley Regis; Stafford; Smethwick; Tamworlh Wednesbury ; Wolverhampton Warwicksh ire-CORPs-Birmingham; .E. Warwickshire-Dlv lsIONs-Polesworth; Rugby. Worces~er hil"e-CoRPs"-N. \ Vorcestershire-Dudley and D istrict.
AND
29
D ISTRICT.
AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS
in ord er of seniority with dale of registration distinguished by style of type. \Vhen a Division forms part of a Corps, the name thereof is shown in parenthesis. LE ICE TER . 14.11.82 Midland Ry. (Kettering) . 20.12.05 TOWI1 (Leicester) . 14.11.82 Corporation Trams. (Leicester) 22. 2.06 NO In" II AMPTON. . +. 5.86 IIales0w e n (Hal eso wen ) . 9. 5.06 Headquarters (orthamplon) +. 5.86 Coventry Central ( . E. \VarEarls Barton (Nortbampton) 2+. 3.88 wickshire) 17. 5.06 Roade ( Torthamplon) 30. 6.88 trat[ord-on-Avon ( .E. \Var'VELLI, GBOROllGII . 9. 9.88 wickshire) . . 25. 6.06 Headquarters (Wellingborougb) 8. 4.89 Mitchell & Buller (B'ham) 16. 8.06 Y.M.C . . (Leicester). 15. 5.90 Park Vale (Leicester) 26. 1.07 Working MCIl's CoIl. (Leicester) 1.11.90 Flol-e (NorthampLOn) 8. 5.07 Higham Fen-ers (\\'ellingboro') 12.12.91 G.C.H.)'. (Leicester) 20.11.07 Dudlev 28. 9.92 N. LEICESTER HIRE . 4. 5.09 l\Iark~t IIarborough 17.10.93 Weedon (Torthampton) . 6.10.09 KETTERING 18.10.93 Langley & Dist.(N. Worcester) 11.11.09 IIeadquarters (Kettel"ing) 18.10.93 Loughborough 1. 2.10 Rushden (\ \ -elli lwborough) 30. 1.96 Bisbops Ilchinglon ( .E. War2+. 2.10 Ring tead \ \T>llingbo l-o llgh ) 2. 3.96 wickshire) . . 2+. 6.10 Wolla lon (\\-cllingborough) 11. +.96 King's Heath (Birmingham) 2+. 6.10 Bozcat \\"elling-bo roug-h) 3.12.96 Post Office (Birmingham) Tw)'\Yell (Kelt~rillg)'. 18.11. 96 Wo odforJ a nd I lip (Kettering) 19.11.10 Blisworth (i'iorthampton) . 2. 4.97 IIarbury (I.E. \Varwickshirel 17. 2.12 20. 2.12 Ru hlon (Kcttering) 3. +.97 N. 'VORC E TER !lIRE 15. +.12 Nunealol1 Town (~. E. \\-an\'icks) 8. 5.97 Luton . +. 5.12 Irthlingbc rough (Wellingboro') 9.97 Covenlry L. T. \\T. c- M. R.) 13.11.12 Whealsheaf (Lei 'c'ter) . 9. 9.Q7 Bourne\'ille \"\Tork (B'ham) 7. 3.13 !rcb ter ("-elling-borough) 1.12.97 Kyn ell' (Birmingham) . 2. 5.13 Rothwcll (Kettcring) 12.12.97 tafTord 21. 6.13 Hallaton 7. 2.98 Bcdford (Midland Ry.) . Leighlon Buzzard. 2 . 2.9 .\c cle & Pollocks (:z\'. \\"cester) 14. 7.13 16. 7.13 Oundle. . 2 . 2.98 Petcrborough . . 1. 9.13 Midland Ry. (Leicester) 1.11. 98 Iclropolitan (Birmingham) 17. 2.14 Med bourne 3. 3.99 Towcester (1 Torlhamplon) 2. +.1+ A hby-de-la-Z u ' h ( l(h. Lei .) j~. +.00 11 ALE 'O WE;-'/ 6. 5.14 " ' igs"ton lagna (Lei ester) 20. 6.00 Aslon Nunealon (L.e" .\\T.Ry.). 12. 8.00 'apcote and Di lricl(L>ice ter) 9. 5. 14 10. 6.1+ Kislingbury C. T I-thampton) 25. 8.00 Exhall ollier), (. .E. War .) Burton Latimer (Kettering) 3. +.01 Dail1lh" (~.E. ""an\'ic kshire) 17. 6.14 CoyentryCo- perati\e(i\'.E.\\-.)26. . 01 Len c h 's (i\'th. \\'OI"CC tcr'hire) 29. 6.14 3. 9.1+ Broughton (Kettering) 21. 9.01 DUDLE A:'if) DISTRICT 3. 9.1+ Overeal (N. Lei ester) . 3.11.01 Slollrbridge 2.9.1+ Cenll-al talion (Birmingham) H. 1.02 ILlndsworth 1.11.14 now II ill ( . " ". Ry., B'ham) 1-1. 1.02 l\Iellol1 i\Iowbra\' 7.11.14 Tel on (Birmingham). 23. 1.02 Brierley Hill " 17.11.14 Lawley t. (l\I.H.y., 13'ham) 15. 2.02 T, thcrton . 19.11.1+ Foleshill and Longford Cily (Birmingham) 16. 2.15 ( T. E. \Yarwickshir') 25. 3.02 Tam wol'lh . 23. 2.15 Barwell (Lcicester) 2. 5.02 Tyseky (G. \\'. Ry., Birm.) BIRM INGHAM 11. 5.02 Charily ollienT(N. E. \Varw.) 27. 3.15 Olney . . . 22. 5.02 Gas D'cpart'TIL'ot (pinningbam) 31. ".15 6. +.15 Wigston(M.Ry., Leicestcr) 2. 7.02 De lont[orl (Lei esl r) . 21. -1.15 Rugby.. 12.12.02 IIighbury 10. 6.15 Pylchley (Kctlering) 6. 1. 03 Pole worlh . 21. 6.15 Ead ' hilton (Leicester). 1. 5.03 LOl1ghbol"Ough (G . . R)'.) 30. 6.15 CUI"ZOn L(L.&N.\\T. Ry.,B'ham) 11. +.0+ Rowlev Reg-is. . lcwartc ' Lloycls ( . \"\'o l"Ce tCI') 22. 9.0-1mith," SlOI~' l ' I'night (Birm.) 19. 7. 15 8. . 15 Coalville (N. Leicester) . 1S. 1.05 Deritcnd (Binning-ham) 1.10.15 \Volverhampton 10. 3.05 \ Vednc bury 8.11.15 Leamingtoll (N . E . \\-a r. ) 16. 3.05 Lye H. 6. 16 Smcthwick . . 1. +.05 Te w , ll"cd (L.l' . \Y. R.) Headquarlcrs (Birmingham) 12. +.05 Alher lonc amI Disll-icl 15. 6.16 Midland Ry. (Wellingborough) 16. 6.05 (N. I.... Warwick) 17 7.16 N .E. "Vr\ I~\V I C({S Il WE +. 9.05 Tipton Parish (l)llJley) Hinckley (Leicester) 18. 9.05
No. I I 1.
JOH . AMBULANCE BRIGADE. ------------------------------------------------------------------30
THE
CORPS or Divi ions di t.inguished by style of type as shown above.
ST.
FORMED.
Bedford (l\Iidland Ry.) ...
21.6.13
BIR , lI~GHAM
11. 5.02
H eadq uarters ... Aston
12.4.05 6.5.14
...
Bourneville \\'orks
13. 11. 12
City
19.11.14
Central Station (1\1. Ry. )
14.1.02
Curzon St., (L. &. N .W. Rly.) Der;tend
11.4.04
Gas Depa rtment, City
31.3.15
H ancis worth
8.8.15
2.9.14
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
C. H. Pern=ul1,
G.
III.D.
t. Johnston, lILD.
L. C. Johnston, IILD.
H. J. Bates, 1.R.C. S. ]. Ru t, M.D.
R. B. Coleman, il1.B. T. Salt, II1.R.C. S. F. N. \Valsh, 1\I.R.C.S.
Highbury
~1.4.15
\\T. H. Pollard, 1\1. B.
Kings Heath
24.6.10
C. Johnson, 1\1. D. E. " T. Parse)" M. B.
Kynoch's Lawley St.
7.3.13 (~Iid .
Ry. )
Metropolitan ...
15.2.02 1.9.13
Mitchell & Butler's
16.8.06
1 'elson
7.12.01
Street
'ew St. (L.& •. W.R. )
A. H. l\.Iackie,
M.
D.
A. E. de Val, M.R.C.S. H. \Vhittom e,
M.
D.
]. "T.
14.6. 16
A. M.
Post Office
24.6.10
]. A. \\'illiams, M.D.
Smith, Stolle & Knight
19.7.15
F,Emys-Jones, L.II1.S.S.A.
Snow Hill (G. W. Ry. )
1+. 1.02
J.
Tyseley (G.W.Ry. ; ...
23. 2. 15
C. R. Lunn,
1
DUDLEY A~D DISTRICT
evin,
ottley,
M. B,
M. B.
111. B.
3.9.14
Brierley Hill
7. 11. 14
F. P. Fisher,
Dudley ...
28.9.92
A. E. Dando, lI1. R. C. S.
etherton
17.11.14
R. F . Griffith, L.R.C.P.
3.9. 14
G . R. Jarvie. L.R. C. P.
12.7.16
H. C. Brown, lII.R.C.S. P. J. Mason, M . R.
Stombridge Tipton Pal'ish ... HACE ' OWEN
2.4.14
Supt. C. H. Pen'am, !\l.D., 55, Bl'omha III Rd., Bedford. Corp upt. C. •. Milner, 133, Handsworth \\Tood Rd., BIn. upt. R. P. Davi s. 59, Cadland Rd., til'chley, 13111. Amb, Officer F . .A. Parker,' 41, Viclol'ia Road, ston. Sergeant F. Fox, 133,artiand Rd., tirchley, 13/11. Supt. \V. P. Crompton, 11, Ascot Road, Moseley. Amb. Offic I']. II. Widdup, 4, ~ell\' Oak Road, Bourneville. . Supt. E. . Belcher, M.D., Dal End, Bil'mingham. SupL II. Prince, 30, Dun more Rd., Hall Green. upL R. A. Dry, 45,AllSaint Rd.,Ying's IIeath. Supt. H. J. White, 79, Linwood Rd., Hands\\'orlh. upL G. B. amuel on, 41, ando", Road, Edgbast on. up. \Y. E. Ballard, Est\'ille, outham Rd., lIall Grecn. SupL utt, 24, Kenilworth Rd., Birchfields, Birmingham. SupL ]. Dudley, 8, Geol-ge ArLhur Road, 'altley, Birl11. Supt. H. S. Clark, " Hazlehurst ," Brades Village, Oldbury. Supl. G . E. King norLh, 76, A.bbey Road, Bea rwood Duncan, 1\1. B. 373, Lodge Rd., Hockley, Bin. J. C. Graham, 49, llagl ey Road, Edghastol1. Supt. F. ]. Smith. 22, Lee Bank Rd., Edgba ton, Bin. SupL . Ridge, 41, Alum Rock Road, ailley, Birmingham. Supt. C. I-I . O\'erbury, 105, Fox lIolli es Rd.,Acock sGn. Supt. ]. Edwards, " Brookdalc, , \Varwi ck Road, Acocks Gre n. Corps SupL \V. E. HarLland, \Volverhamplon 't, Dudle\' upL \V. H. Oakden . Talbot' Street, Brierley IIill, StaIrs. SlIPl. G. . Raybou ld, Aston Road, Dudlcy. SupL R. Cooksey, The Nursery, Hill SL, ethert on. SupL F . S . Bollon, 28, IJagl ey Road, Stourbricl gc, SupL J. \;V. Boul1re, 151, lI orseley Heath, Tipl oll,
M. B.
COI~PS or Di visions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
9. 5.06
IIaJlalon
7.2.98 18.10. 93
[\ETTERING
Headquarte rs ...
1S.10.93
Broughton
21. 9.01
Burton Latimcr
3.4.01
;\Iidland Railway
20.12,05
Pytchl y
6.1.03
Roth\\'ell
12.12.97
I'ushton
3.4.97
Tw)'well
18. L. 9G
Woodford & Islip
19.11.10 14.11. 82
L Eft ESTER
Barwell
2.5.02
Corpol'ation Tram\\ ay
22.2.06
De l1ontfOl'l
6.4.15
Earl
1.5.03
hilton
Gl. CenLral Ry.
20.11.07 I
lIi nckley
I
1 .9.05 H. t 1. 2
Lcicc tcr Town 7Ilidland Ry.
1.11. 98
Park Vale
26.1. 07
Sapcote & District
9.5.1-+
\\ heatsh etf
9.9.97
\\,igstol1 Magna
29.6.00
Wigslon Magna Ry. L\\'od;:ing Ten's Y.M.e.A.
ollegc
2.7.02 1.11.90 15.5.90
Leig ht on Buzzard
28. 2. 98
Lough bor,)llgh ...
1.2,10
IN CHARC E.
SURCE ON.
FORMED.
Hale ' owen
31
DISTRICT.
u pt. J. E. Chancellor, Prospect Place, Halesowcn. Acling SupL H. Stott, L.R.C.p., The Cross, IIallaton, MkL II 'gh. Corps lIPt. E. R. Lane, Solicitor, Gcorge SL, Kelt'ng. D. D. Lee, 1Il.D. upl. II. Raby, 217, \Vood Street, Kettering. crgL A. l\leacham, Bl'Oughlon, nl'. Kettering. Acting Supl. G. Gunn, Burton Latimer, Kettering. L. \ V. Dryland, M.R.C,S. upL C. \V. Jones, tat ion Hou . e, Kettering. ergt. .\. P. Lewis, I ytchley, nr. Kettering. First ' lass el'gt. G. Miller, Rotb", II, n\'. Ketlering. ergt. _'\. Bamford, Ru shtoll, llr, Kettering. J. \\ T. Gainer, M.B. \\'. P. Jones, Twywcll, ThrapstoIl. ' crgt. ]. T. Cartledge, \\'oodrord, nr. Thrapston. Ol' pS ·upl. J. L. King, 27,Garcndon t., Upp. Kent l. upt. 1\. T. Higden, High ~tr et, Barwell. upt. .\. Palmer, 63, South \\'. " '. Jon e<;, 1\[,13. Knighton P oad, Leiccster. A. '. Macl 'od, lILA.,lIl.B . •\l11b. fficer \\'. P. \Yh ecl\\'right. 10, Kimberl 'Y Road, LeiccstcL P. T.Garratt,:\I.R.C.,. , upl.J. H. Hill, 9,Vical'agc Streel, Earl Sbilton, Hi",cldev. P . C. RaYller, ;'II. B. R. 1. \\ 'c't, :"I!'H.C.S. Corp!.J. J, Dexter, 4, G<~ ul tn:ct, ~al' boro ' Road, Leice ~tl; r. J. II. Donncll, ;\1.13. upl. .A. l\Ichew. Kendric \'illas, Bull Lane, Hinckley . . \ . " ' . J 'nkins, 1\1. B. upt. II. \ ' . l\Iartin, 1\. J. LilLI " 1\1. B. 15, Gipsy Road, Leice lcr. upt. ]. \\' . Farmer, C. Binns, lI1.13. LIves Road, Leice tel'. R C. Gilroy, lI1.B. upL II. Lee ' Oil, 67, Constance Rd., Leiceslel'. " '. ]. Fktciler, L.R.C.P. Sup. 1\1. Robert " The Dovccotc, apcolL', nl'. Hinckl 'y. upt. ]. G. Powell, 4, l\v 'nue Aslct t, i\1. R. . S. \Tilla , 1\ venue Rd., Lei 'ester. upL II. Elliott, ].1\1. Longford, L.R.C.P. Bull Head trcet, \\,igsloll. Supl. " T. Bn~admore, • T. J. Kcndal, M.P . . S. lal'k's Rd., Y\' igston 'lagllil. Supl. J. F. Tim ' on, J. S. loane, [0'. R.C.S. 57, l'l'OVC Road, Leicester. Supt. \\'. Callin, C. D. Dryan, 1\f.R.C.S. 6, Faidleld l., Leicestel'. Supt. J. II. FoII11L'r, 16, .\ Ibany l~oad , L'gton Buzz. SliPl. G. F. BI'O\\'\lc, B. V. Dunn, 1\' . B, Tinlagel, \ shby Pd.,Loughboro.'
I
"T. .
No. III.
THE ST. J OH N Al\IBULA CE BRI GADE .
-- -CORPS or Di"isions distinguisbed by style of type as shown above.
FORMED.
Loughborough (G. C. Ry .)
21.6.15
C. G . Ricbardson,
Luton
15.4. 12
,Yo Archibald,
Lye
8.11.15
H. C. Darby,
17.10.93
]. H . Thoma,
Market Harborough l\Iedbourne
1.11. 14
...
4.5.86
Headquarters...
4.5.86
Bliswo;-th
2.4.97
Earis Barton
24. 3.88
Flore
M.D. L.R.C. P. lII. B .
M. Dixon, R. C. H. T. D.
~I. D.
A . Milligan, lII. D. ] . EYans, ,,1. R. C. S . Cropley, F . R.C.S. Cairns, II1.R.C. S. Stone, !'II. D .
, Yo J. Baird,
M. B.
8.5.07
Kislingbury
25.8.00
Roade ...
30.6.88
Towcester
17.2. 14
Weedon
6.10.09
N.E.
JlI.B.
3.3.99
J\I elton Mowbray NORTHAMPTON
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
"\\'ARWICKSHlRE ...
\\T. H. Ryan, L . R.C.S.
\V . F. Cornwall,
M.B .
4.9.05
Atherstone & Di trict
15.6.16
Bishops Itchington
24.2.10
] . Pirie,
Charity Colliery
27.3.15
L. E. Orton,
Coventry Central
17.5.06
Coventry Co-operative
26.8.01
Coventry (L. N . W. and
4.5. 12
M. D.
S . L. Heald,
M. R . C. S.
M.B.
M.R.)
Daimler
17.6. 14
A. H . Newton,
Exhall Colliery
10.6.14
H . G . Webster,
M.R. C.S.
F oleshill and Longford
25.3.02
H . G. 'Vebster,
M . R.C . S.
Harbury
17.2. 12
Nuneaton (L.
.W.Ry.
Nuneaton Town Leamington
...
Stratford-upon-Avon...
M . B.
12.8.00 8.5.97 16.3.05 25.6.06
L. E . Price,
L.R. C.P.
] . H. F . Ellerton, M. D . A. Morris, 1\1 . R . C. S.
Amb. Officer A. T . \ Vrig-ht, 85, Queen's Road, Loughboro'. Supt. ] . \Vorrall, 65, Hazelbury Crescent, Luton. Supt. J. Stacey, 25, Albert tr et, Lye, tourbridge. upt. G. Green, 52, IIigh treet, Market Harborough. Sergt. D. U her, Medbourne, nr. l\Ikt. Harboro. Supt. S. C . Hobson, ' Vycliffe House, Mellon l\Iowbray. Corp upt. A. H. Rice, Harding tone, 1 orthampton. SupL Y. Grove , The Cre cent, Phippsville, . orthampton.
"T.
"T.
Sergt. F . ' V. orman, Bli wortb, orthampton. ergt. VI!. F. Gee. Castle Ashby Lation, orthant '). Sergt. ' V. H . ' Van-en, Sutton Street, Flore, \Veedoll. Sergt. C. ]. Ballaster, chool House, Kislingbury. Sergt. J. Kirk, Blisworth Cros ing, Torthants. Supt. 'V. II. Percival, To'\vcester. ergt. H. ] . Fabling, 13, Queen treet, 'Veedon. Corp Supt. H. G. \Vebstel-, The Yews, Longforcl,Coventry. E . T. Power, M.D., Colcshill Hou e, Atherstone. Supt. J. Pirie, M. D., Hal-bury, nl". Leamington . Supt. A. E. D:ck on, 99, Leicester Road, COllYCI-ofl, nr. uneaton. Supt. II. 1\1. Betbell, 5, The Quadrant, Coventry. Amb. Officer]' \V. Coiton, Compton IIouse, Foleshill Rd . SupL. C . l\lycock, 14, Stanley Road, Coventry. Acting SupL G. J. Fowler, Daimler 0., Coventry. Supt. F . Ja kson, Exhall Colliery, Coventry. Supt. A. E . Sephton, Longford, nr. Coventry. Acting upt.] . Pirie, M. D., Ashton IIo . , Harbury, nr. L'ton. Supt. A. Nightingale, 43, Alston Street, Lady\\' ood. SupL A. ] . E . Randle, Knutsford, Edward Street, unea ton. SupLJ. I I. F. Ellerton, M. D . , 8, L am Terrace, Leamington. S upL A. Thomson , M. S., Whytegates, S . Gregory's Rd.
33
D ISTR I CT.
-------------c--------,---------------------~-----------------------------
CO RP o r Divisions distingui hed by sty le of type as sbown above. NORTH L EICE TER HIRE
FORMED.
13.4. 00
Coalville
15.1.05
Overseal
3.11. 01
Accles and Pollock ... Langley and Di trict
11.1 1.09
Stewart and Lloyd
22.9.04
Oilley
22.5. 02
Oundle
2 .2.98
Pekrborough
16.7.13
Polesworth
10.6.15
. I 30.6.15 12.12.02
Smet bwick
1.4.05
Stafford
2.5.13
...
Tamworth
16.2. 15
\rednes bury
1.10. 15
WELLINGBORO G Il
Bozcat I Jcac\-q uartcrs I I igha J11 FelTers
In. hester
I1I.B.
1+.7.13
29.6.14-
Rugby
R. \ V. Jamie,
20.2.12
Lenc h's
Ro\, Icy Regi
IN CHARGE.
4.5. 09
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
NORTH ' VORCESTER HI RE
SURGEON.
F . J. Grindon,
IlL R. C. S.
"T.
I. Tibbits,
J.
LD .
C. R. J10 kyn,
lII. D.
I. Pitt,
M.R . . S.
D. l\I c
011, III. B.
9.9.8 3.12.96 8.4. 9
\ V.
. Pickering,
IlL B.
[2.12.91 1.12.97
J.
E.
Tabb,
"LR.C.S.
IrthlingbOJ'Ough
8. 9. 97
Midland Railway
16.6.05
Ping-slead
.2 .3. 96
RlIshdcn
30. 1. 96
11.
Wollaston
1 1. 4.96
, . E. Baxter,
10.3.05
I r. ll . . Dent, F. R. . S. E. E. I I. Coleman,1\[. R. C. S. E.
\\ olvcI"iwlllplon ...
Corps upt. J . T urner, J.P. , tanleigb, D onnisthorpe,A. -d-I-Z . upl. T . IIeafield, Upper Church treet, A hby-de-la-Zoucb. Supt. W. V. cott, Station Hou e, Coalville. Fil- t Clas ergt. \\T. Lloyd, Park II 0., Moira, A. -de-la-Z Corp upl. G. Holland, Highbury, Langley, Birm. upt. ]. R. Barlow, 45, Dog Kennel Lane, Birm. upl. G. E. Mallard, Blankside, Bloxridge t., Birm. Supl. F. Lightfoot, Beeche Rd., Blackheath, Birm. upl. D. H. Williams, B eches Road, Blackheath, Bm. Supl. "'. T . Knight, 14, High treet, Olney, Bucks. upt. R. Knight, orth treet, O undl . upl. R. A. True, 10, Thorpe Lea Rd . , Peterboro. I 1. mart,)I. D., Pole worth, Tamworth. upl. D. 1. Chapman, \ \'ooJland , Cradley Hth., taffs. ' upl. \\' . ]. Parson, Inglewood, Hest Bank, Leics. upt. W . II all , 51, Dibble Road, methwick. mb. fficel- H. E. haw, 129, Oxford Gdns., tafford. upt. D. McColl, M.B. Laurel Hou e, Tamworth . u pt. E. Bolton, 21, orporation St., \\TO n bury. cps ee. ;\. O. GI-oome, •• Ea t Lee," Higham Ferrers. Scrgt. G. E. Drage, Bozeal, nr. \\'ellingboro. .A cting Supl. J. C . Parker, 22, I Iatton .\ venue, \\Tcllingboro.' Supl. 11. R.. Patenall, \\'l' lholmc, lIigham FCIT rs. ~ upl. T. R. Par, on , Thl l\lanor Housl', II-chester. 'upl. . E. EaLlcy, IelI1ton Road, Irthlingborough. Supl. I-I. Franci , 29 B, Park Rd., \\'ellingboro.
\\'. \\'. Robb,
. Bak r,
1\1. B.
1\1. R. • S.
III. R. C. .
'upl. T. w in dall , 28, l\Ioor R oad, R ushden. F irst Cia ' crgt. J. A . Drage, l Iinwick Road, \ V Ila ton. upl. M. hri topher, Bungalow, C hurch Road, Teltenhall. C
34
THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE
No. III.
BRIGADE.
NURSING DIVISIONS In
order of seniority with date of formation.
Leicester ., 1. 1.86 Headquarters (Kettering) . 21.11.98 H eadquarters (Northampton). 27. 9.99 Irlhlingborou gh (Wellingboro') 3. 7. 01 Rushden (Wellingboro') . 3. 7.01 Headquarters (\Vellingboro') . 15. 5.05 Headquarters (Birmingham). H. 8.06 Oratory (Birmingham) 6. 2.07 N un eaton . . 28. 6.07 Highham Ferrers (Wellingboro') 1.10.09 Halesowen (Halesowen) . 22. 5. 12 Edgbaston (Birmingham) 10. 9. 12 Earl Shilton (Leicester) 21. 2. 13 Hinckley (Leicester) . . 27. 5.13 Vaughan College (Leicester). 2. 6.13 V.W.C.A. (Birmingham) 10. 7.13 LEICESTER . 8. 9.13 Bishops Itchington (N.E.War.) 25. 8.14 Handsworth (Birmingham) 2. 9.14 Daventry (Northampton) 2.10.14 Harborne (Birmingham) 10.11.14 West Birmingham (Birm.) 19.11.14 Castilian ( orthampton) 30. 11.14 Erdington (Birmingham) 17. 2. 15 Towcester (orthampton) 16. 3.15 Carrs Lane (Birmingham) 31. 3. 15
31. 3.15 Sutton Coldfield (Birm.) 4. 5.15 Tyringham 5. 5.15 Peterborough . . 29. 7.1 5 Wollaston (\ Vellingboro') 10. 8.15 Dudley (Du dley and Distri ct) 10. 9.15 Southern (Birmingham) 21. 9.15 \Vigston Magna (L e icester) 22. 9.1 5 Wyc liffe (Leicester) . 2-1-. 9.15 1\ ewarke School (Leicester) 25. 9.15 Brierley Hill (D. and D.) 12.1 0.15 Olney . 15.10.15 Melton Mowbray 20.10.15 Grey Friars (Leicester) 21.10.1 5 Brackley . . Coalville, Charnwood( . Leics.) 30.11.15 5.12.15 Peterborough Winfl-ey 10.12.15 The Tower (Leicester) 1. 2.16 Dingley 29. 3.1 6 Malvern 1. 6.1 6 BIRMINGHAM H. 6.16 Loughborough . H . 6.16 Stanwick (Wellingboro') Victoria Road Institute (Leics. ) 1+. 7.16 1. 8. 16 Geddington (K ettering) 25. 8. 16 Earls Barton (Northampton ) 8. 9.16 a rgent (Leicester)
Nursing Divi ' ion , those fonn i ng parl 0 [ a Corps arc phtced under it name. Bracklcy ...
21.10.15
Dingley
1. 2.16
Dr
DUDLEY Al 0
FORMED.
1.6.16
Lady Corps upt. Mrs. Porler, 1, Barnsley Road, Edg., Bm. Lady Supt. Miss ~I. Moulson, 139, Fentham Rd.,Birchfields,B'h am Lady Supt. liss M. Scott MacIlwaine,356, Gillott Rd., Bm. L ady Supt. Mrs. L ee, 1, Auguslus Rd., Edg., Birm.
Head -q uarters
14.8.06
O. B. Trump er,
Carrs Lane
31.3.15
B . D ale,
Edgbaston
10.9.12
F. Barnes, F .R.C.S. J. D. Ballance, M. R.C. S. Miss M. Clarke, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss E. J. Smith, W. J. Clarke, 1\LR.C.S. 65, opeley Hill. Mrs. H. Fairley, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Miss F. E . Ward, F . H. Maberly, M .R. C. S. 156, Church Lan e, IIandsworth. Lady Supt. Mrs. M . E. Heaton , Lena Walker, M . D . 84, Weslfield Road, Edgbast on. L ady Supt. Miss S. Grainger, 9-\-, A. M. M. Robe rts, 1\1. B. Alston St., L adywood, B'ham. Lady upl. Mr . A. M. Riddin g, B. Jordan, M.B. 11,Wycha\l Lan e ,Kings orlan. C. Y . Flewitt, M. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Beryl Ryland, G . Boyd, M.R. C. S. Moxhull Hall, Birmingham. E. M. Knoll, M.R.C. S. Lady Supt. Miss A. M. Danielson, G. J. Branson, M.D. " Highfield, " Farquhar Road , W. T . Farncombe, M.D. Edgbastol1, Bimlingbal11. N.O. Miss E.Ch c k e tts,Nelh erlt'y. Arden. Road, Acock 's Green.
Erdington Handsworth IIarborne
17.2.1 5 2.9.1 4 10.1 1.14
Oratory
6.2.07
Soulhern
10.9.15
Sutton Coldfield
31.3.15
"Vest Birmingham V.W.C.A.
19.11.14
I 10.7.1 3
M. D .
. Fenton,
C. Scott,
M.D.
M. B .
Brierley IIill
10.8.15
L. A. Taylor, r.R.C.S.
Dudley ...
22.9.15
1\1. 1\. l\lessiter,
IIA LESO\
lIalcsow
!\f.R.C.S.
22.5.12
11
M.D.,
Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Hancox, Talbot treet, Brierley Hill. Lady upt. Mrs . C. E. Gillins, 16, Bwoke Street, Dudley. Lady llPt. Irs. Homfray, Otterburn Court, Halesowen.
KETTERING
Geddington
1. .16
H eadq uarters ...
21.11. 98
L. \\'. Dryland, M.R.C.S.
.9.13
LUCE TER
Earl
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Allen, Brackley House, Brackley. Lady Supt. Viscountess Downe Dingley, Iarket Harboro.' '
r EI
hilton
21.2.13 20.1O.1S
IIinckley
27.5.13
Leicester
1. 1. 86
Nl'\\ ark
F . R . C.S.
J.
IN CHARGE.
P. G. Garratt,
M. B.
P. Rayner, M.B. •\. L. Iac1eod,;\1. B. .\ . J. 'tan ley, LB.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
--~
BIRl\UNGHAII1
SURGEON.
TRICT
Grey Friars ursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORMED .
3S
DI TRICT.
chool
Sargent
8.9.16
The Towcr \'aughan
2-1-.9.15
10.12.15 ollege
Victoria Rd.
rnstitute
2.6.13
L. K. Harrison, 1\1. B. E. Harrison, M.B. .\. " 'arner, M.D. C. C. I r. Binll ,
~l. B.
l liss G.
L.R.C.P.
l \U
l\Iiss H. \\'.
tin,
~Yl11i ngton
1-1-.7.16
E. C. G. Parker,
\Vigstol1 l\Iagna
21.9.15
C. D. Briggs,
\VyclilTe
22.9.15
C. l\Iarriott,
Lough bocough
1-1.6.16
,\Iah crn ...
29.3.16
:\Iclton l\Iowbray
15. J O. 15
I J.
:-'1. B.
M.R.C.
F.R.C.S.
. FUl"llcss,
ill. D.
NORTHA MPTON
I Jcadq uartel's ...
Castilian
27.9.99 30.11.1+ 2.10.1-1
W. 11. Challlbc d ai n, l\f. R . • s. F. j\. \\'agstarr, l\I.R . C'.S. A. E. Il arri·wn, r. B.
Lady upt. Mrs. 1. Farmer, 60, St. Peter's Av., Kettering. orps upt. Mis oble, Cravenhur t, cw \Valk, Leice ter. Tur ing Officer l\Ii E. Foreman, 28, N l'W treet, Earl Shilton. Lady 'upt. 1\lr . A. te\Vart, 1, IIumber tone Drive, Leicester. Lady upt. Ir . E. Bri e, Station Road, Hincklev. Lady upt. 'Ii s K. tanyon, 37, ' pringfield Rd., Lei ester. Lady llpt. Mis B. Hall, Pendene. Guildfol-d Road, Leicester. 1\1r . Blanco, 5-1-, Fo se Rd., Leice ter. Lady llPt. Mis M. E. :\Iu on, 16, U pp. harle t., Lei e ter. Lady upt. l\Irs. Taylor, 7, St. .Albans Rd., Leicester. l\Ii, 1\Iool-e, 19, N ormantoll Rd., 1. Lcicestec. Nursing fficel-MissM. ,\.Jacklin, 10, Victoria t., \\' igston 1\Iagna: Lady Sll[1t. 1\lrs. 1\1. A. Goodes , 25, Iad~d .. treel, L icest r. Lady ~ llPl. 1\Ii 1\1. \\' elch, I [ 'I-bert treet, Loughborollgh. Lady llPt. Ir '. . d . \\-il on, ladn'sfielcl range, Malvern. Lady .. upl. Mr . A. K. le w, Parke lIou l', Melton Mowbray. Lady Corp Supt. 1\lr . Han'cy RCl'\, s, 4-, Spenccr Parade. Lady SllPt. L. E. Ma\\'by, 52, Billing Rd., ortballlpton. Lady ' upt. 1\11-8. 1. Jenning, Abington Park Rd., orthant. Lady Supt. 1\[rs. E. \\'illoughby, The 'Lon ll ouse, Da\·entry.
36
THE
Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORM ED.
Earls Barton
25.8.16
Towcester
16.3.15
ST.
37
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
No. IV. District. F. Cornwall,
Lady SupL Mrs. imcoe, " \\Tood bines,'f Earls Barton. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. P e rc ival, Chantry Ho., Greens orton.
M.B.
Comprising Che 'hire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Westmorland, and the Isle of Man.
N.E. WARWICKSHIRE
Bishops Itchington
25.8.14
N uneaton
28.6.07
V. Gray-Maitland, 1\[. R.C.S. E. N. Nason, l\I.R.C.S.,
Lady Supt. Miss M. Chamberlayne, Stoney thorpe, oulham, nr. Rugby. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. M. Amos, " Ferndale," Tenn ant Street.
NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE
Coalville (Charnwood) Olney Peterborough Peterborough Winfrey.. . Tyringham
30.11.15
J. S. Hamilton,
12.10.15
F. J. Grindon,
1\1. R.C.S.
5.5.15
H. P. Bonner,
M. B.
5.12.15
R. VV. Jolly,
L.R.C.P.
L . • A.
4.5.15
Lady upt. Mrs. Moss, Th e Grove, Swannington, nr. Leicester. Lady Supt. Mi s L. Gudgin, The Mills, Olney. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. C. Perkins, Hillmorton, The Park, P·b'gh. Lady SupL lis King, The Infirmary, Peterborough. Miss H. l\IcFerran, Tyringham Cottage, 1 ewport Pagnell.
Deputy Commi .ioner-Colon I C. J. Trimble, C.l\I.G. , V.D., L.R.C.P., Louth House, Bam ber Bridge. A , i tant o1'nmi , ioner- L. \Vhiltaker, unnyside House, ccrington. A istant COll1mi ' ioner- . L. Garnett, 8, Ormerod treet, Burnley. Di trict ul-geo l1 - 1ajor E. B. Pooley, L. R. C. P., Dalton-in-Furn ss, R. . O. Lanes. Oi trict uperintend e nt-F. de B. Pim, L. R.C. P . , Barrowford. District ecretary-\V. S. \\'oodcock, 178, Station Road, Bamber Bridge. Di b-ict J n pector of tores-A . V. Davie, [. B. Glenarm House, haw, Oldham. Lady District Supel-intendent-M rs. Tweedale, Brooklands, Rochdale.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 178,
W ELLING BOROUGH D. Crew,
;\1.B.
Higham Ferrers
1.10.09
Irthlingborough
3.7.01
\V. W. Robb ,
Rushden
3.7.01
D. G. Greenfie ld ,
Stanwick
14.6.16
D. Crew,
Wellingborough Headquarters Wollaston
15.5.05
W. L. Watson,
29.7.15
S. E. Baxter,
M.R.C.S. M.D.
M . B.
M.B.
M. R. C. S.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Patenall, Bron Dinas, Rushden. Lady Supt. Mrs. vVilli ams, 30, Scarboro' St., Irthlingboro. L a dy Supt. Mrs. Tomlinson, 88, Hi g h Street, Rushden. Lady upt. Miss C. . Hardwick, Elm Cott, Stanwick, \Velling boro. Lady Supt. Miss Smith, "Glenthorne," Mill Rd., W ellingboro. ursing Officer M. Peck, London Road, \\Tollasto n.
T.\ TIO
OMMl
10 ER.
ROAD, BAMBER BRIDGE . 30th eptember, 1916.
JR,
In th an ence 01 the Deputy 01l1missioner, who i in command of the Sl. John mbulanc Brigad > If pital in France, I have the honour to ubmit a report for the year endecl 30lh eptember, 1916. In con equ'llc of the ad\'C'nt of coml ul ory mililary servi the rank of lhe Brigade in thi District ha\'e be 11 furth r draine I luring th y ar and there are now comparatively f w left at home. The upply of men to the R. .\. 1. . ceased in J anuary, 1916. Therc has b n v ry little Brigade work, as uch, during the year. Iany of the "\mbul anc nits and nearly all the lIr ing Unit have formed Voluntary id D tachment [01' war wQl'k and, as su h, come under the coni rol of the variou County Director . • 0 'ompelitions have b n held in thc Di tI'ict during the y ar und 1- nolice. Th t. John uxiliary Military Hospital, referred to in my last report, continue to be maintain d and have in many in tance been enlarged. The Deputy Commissioner wish m to put on re ord hi high appreciation of the onerous duties carri ed out by a ll ranks. 1 have the honour to be, ir, Your obedient servant, 'vV. . \VOODC K, Di tri t Secretary.
CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS in order of se niority with dale of r gistralio n distin guishe d by style of type. Wh e n a Division [orms part of a Corps, lh' name th r 'of i given in parenthesis. lIeywuod \\ligan Barrowford PRESTON Colne NELSON
5. 6.83 -1-. 5.R6 29.12.87 25. 1.88 15. 5.88 1.10.88
Brierfield IIaplon litheroe Bacup R OCHDALE K swick
9 1. 1. 3. 91 24. +.91 1.12.91 10. 7.93 24. 6.94
38
THE
ST.
JOH
A
No. IV.
lBULA CE BRIGADE .
Reddish 10. -!-. 95 Crewe 22. +.95 Read 25. 5.95 Totting-ton 2. 9.95 Bury 11. 9. 95 Edenfield 12. 2. 96 1\lorecambe 18. 2.96 Hazel Grove 1. 9.96 OLOHA"I 1.10.96 Equitable (Oldham) -!-. 10.96 Adlington & Heath Charnock 26.10.96 Mumps (Oldham) 7. 1.97 Southport 8. 1. 97 Foulridge 30. 1. 97 'V ARRI;\IGTON 25. 2.97 Whaley Bridge 5. 5.97 Blackpool 15. 5.98 Radcliffe 21. 6.98 Padiham 20.11.98 Kendal 10. 3.99 BOLTON 21. -!-.99 HASLIl'iGDEN 18. 5.99 ACCRINGTON 8. 7.99 Crawshawbooth 12. 7.99 Rawtenstall 12. 7.99 ewtown 25. 9.99 Burnley 11.10.99 Dalton-in-Furness 30. 11. 99 Leyland & Farington (Preston) 1. 2.00 Blackburn 5. 8.00 Haverigg 7. 8.00 Dukinfield 31. 8.00 Barrow-in-Furness 2. 9.00 Leigh 19. 9.00 Whalley 26. 9.00 Westwood (Oldham) 1. 1.01 Stockport 6. 2.01 Macclesfield 19. 2.01 Lancaster 21. 4.01 Whitworth 4. 6.01 Crompton 27. 6.01 A:lsager 19. 7.01 Ashton-under-Lyne 6. 8.01 Norden 21.11.01 French\.yood (Preston) 23.11.01 Castleton 11. 12.01 Farnworth (Bolton) 13. 3.02 LIVERPOOL 27. 3.02 Altrincham 14. 4. 02 Whitefield 28. 7.02 Bredbury & Romiley 17. 8.02 Salford (Manchester & Salford) 30.12.02 Hulme (Manchester & Salford) 18. 1.03 Trawden 16. 6.03 Hindley 11. 7. 03 Todmorden 27. 7.03 MANCHESTER & SALFORD 30. 7.03 Ardwick (Manchester & Salford) 30. 7.03 Bootle 3.10.03 Horwich (Bolton) 10. 7.04
Cro field (vVarrington) Great Le \'el- (Bolton) Knutsford North\yich \ "ictoria Hall (Bolton) horley ,\ stley Bridge (Bolton) orlh Ianchester ( 1. " SaIL) \ Vins[ord \Vaterloo Port Sunlight Westhoughton (Bolton) PI-est wich FLEETWOOD Middleton Failsworth (Oldham) Ambleside Darwen Daubhill (Bolton) ELLES~IERE
Boothst.own (Ellesmere) Railway " Swinton " Gorton (Manchester & Salford) 'W orsley (Ellesmere) Tyldesley Mo sley Little Hulton (Ellesmere) Bromborough Coppull . . G . C. Ry. Openshaw (1\1.&S.) Widnes Heysham Atherton L. & Y. Ry. (Bollon) Skelmersdale Ford Motor (Manch. & Sal. ) Sedgeley Prescot. Moss Hall Coal Co. Maryporl MANCHESTER . SPECIAL CONST. Kirkham Windermere Brayton Domain Collieries Stockton Heath (Warringlon ) Ramsbottom Poulton-Ie-Fylde Cockermouth Carlisle Thornton-le-Fylde (Fleet.wood) Bollington Holmes Chapel Great Harwood (Accrington) CAMMELL LA IRD, BTRKEN II EAO Sandbach . East (Man chesler Sp. Const.) orth "» " " South " " Wesl
"
"
"
5. 1.05 18. 2.05 18. 2.05 18. 2.05 20. 2.05 12. 5.05 2-!-. 5. 05 19. 9.05 13.12.05 11. 6.06 29. 6.06 20. 7.06 7. 5.07 1.10.07 20.10.07 15. 5.08 16. 7.08 8.11.08 7. 2.09 15. 5.09 15. 5.09 15. 5.09 15. 5.09 15. 5.09 16. 6.09 21. 9.09 18.1 J. 09 22.11.09 12. +.10 17. 6.10 1. 12. 1C +.10.11 +.12.11 27. 2.12 27. 7.13 2. 6.14 17. 7.H 25. 8.1+ 31. 8. 14 26.10.1+ 18. 1.15 5. 2.15 2-!-.2.15 24. 2.15 1 3.15 18. 3.15 12. +.15 26. +.15 28. -!-.15 2. 7.15 27 . 7.15 2-!-. 8.15 2-!-. 8.15 1.10.15 29. 2.16 7. 8. 16 19.9. 16 19. 9. 16 22. 9. 16 6.10.16
C ORPS o r Divis ions distinguished by slyle of lype as shown above.
A CCR ING TO N I lead -q u al-lers
FORMED .
SURCEON .
I N CHARCE.
Corps upt. J. Ogden, Drill Hall, Bull Bridge, Accringtol1 .
8.7 . 99 8.7. 99
39
DIS TRICT.
R.
legg,I\I.R.C.S.
J. S. Ilarbinson, I\I.B. Great H arwood
1.10. 15
.\c\lington and II ath Chan10ck \1 ager
26.10.96
R . \\T. Townley, L.R. C. P. R. Tough, M.B . R . llmming, 1\1. B.
W. C. Rigby,
1\1. B.
19.7.01
\V. H.
ayer,
1.
Allrincham
H,-!-.02
11.
ooper,
l\l. D.
mbleside
16.7.0
\V. E. L. Allen, I\1.B.
1
Ash lon-under-Lyne
6.8.01
R. C.S.
R. PI-icc, M.D.
Atherton .. .
27.2.12
].
Bacup
1.12.91
F. W. Rigby, I\1.B. ]. P. Brown, I\LB. A. R. Taylor, L. R.C.P. 11. C. Burbrit.! Te, L.R . . P. Amb. Officer A. Laycock, 17, \\' alton l., Barrowford,nr. ' elson. ]. rr,:\1.D. Div. upl. J. Craig, 36, eWe l., \\'. l\1agell, i\l. B. Newbarns, BaITow-in-Furnes . \ V . E. Jone , ~l.B. Div. upl. B. G. Elliott, I\I.R.C . . , (Acting). Kilbride lIouse, \ \Tilton, nr. B. G. Ellioll, LR . . 5 . Blackburn. ]. R. Clark, I\I.B. L. 101l0y, M.D. Div. upl. G. Go ling, E. Rc s] one , i\I. D. 6, lanor Road, Black pool. J. Findlay, M. B. D. \\' . l\Iain, M. D. Div. upt. A. II. Tate,-!-,lIigh t., (.Acting). Bolling-lon, nr. l\Iacclesfield. orp lIpl. F. Lomax, 13, ' Vyre dale Rd., Bolton. orp upt. F. Lomax, J. ] ohnslol1, 1. D. J. H. Thomp on, l\I. B. 13, \ Vyre dale Road Bolton. ]. 1. ] ohnslon, I\1.B. ]. Yound, M.R.C.S. Corp upL J. ros, F. Robinson, t\! . B. 3+, HamilLon t., A II 'y Bridge. ergl. R. I la lam, \ V. A. Rice, 1. B. 18, Bark tre t, Bolton. Div. ' upt. J. lIardy, . Hodge, I\I.R. C.S. 11 -!-, Vernon treet, Bolton. ]. F. milh, I\1.R . . s. 1st lass ergt. \ \T. Rll hton, 28, Clyde lreeL, Bolton. mb. om er \ \!. F. Farnworth, J . M. Coates, M. D. 7, Owens Road, IIorwich. 1st C ia ergt. J. T. Roughley, ] . J oh nston, M.D. 16, 1an hesler Road. ]. 'W ood, M. R. C.S. Div. upl. J . IIeap, ++3, Bury Road, Bolton. R. ll aslam, M.D. mb. Offi er J. \ V. L we, iclo l-ia House, ' Ve thoughlon.
Ba rrowford
29. 12. 7
B lrrow-in-Fun1css
2.9.00
Blackburn
5.8.00
Blackpool
15.5. 9
Bollington
2-!-.8.15
BOLTON
., .
lIead-quarlers
21.-!-.99
Astley Bridg'
2-!-.5.05
Daubhill
7. 2. 09
Farnworth
13.3. 02
Greal Lever
1 .2.05
Horwich
1O.7.0-!-
L. and Y. R y.
27. 7. 13
Victoria H a ll .. .
20. 2. 05
\Veslhoughlon
20. 7.06
. Rus ell,
Div. upt. John Tomlinson, -!-2, Grinshaw t., Gt. Harwood. Div .. upl. E. Blackledge, -!-8, 1\Iarkel treet, Adlinglon . Div. ~ upt. E. Rushworth, Kings l\Jer , Alsag, toke-on-Trent. Am b. Officer 'V. Forsler,6, Derby treet Altrin 'ham, Cheshil-e. Div. ' upl. W. Hogg, Disl. Bank House, Bowness-ol1-\ Vindermere. Disl. upl. D. Hall, Lynwood, mallshaw,Ashton-under-Lyne. Div. 'upt. II. Baxendale, -!-O, Thoma t. Atherlon, Lanes. Div. upl. \V. G. Lamberl, 8, Pembroke treet, Bacup.
!II.B.
40 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
THE
ST. JOH
3.10.03
Brayton Domain Collieries
18.3.15
Bredbury and Romiley
17.8.02
Brierfield...
Bromborough Burnley
1. 8. 89
12.4.10 11.10.99
Bury
11. 9. 95
CAMMELL LAIRD
29.2.16
BIRKENHEAD Carlisle Castleton...
2.7.15 11. 12.01
AMBULA
T. P. Blades, L. R. C. P. \V. Lee, 1I1.B. J. S . \Vilson, M. B. J. Hoyle, L. R. C. P. v\'. H. Parkinson, lILB. A. C. \V. Knox. D. G. Robert on, 111. B.
R . 1. \\'hitham, M. B. H. J. Slane, 1II.B. F . B. G. Holmes, 111. B.
Dr. Crawford Aitken, (Acting). S. T. Lord, M.R.C. .
Chorley
12.5.05
A. l\Iackintosh, 111. B.
Clitheroe ...
24.4.91
Cockermouth
28.4.15
G. E. Orme, III. B. F. S. Adams, M.B. H . L. Atkinson, M.R.C.S.
Colne
15.5.88
Coppull
17.6.10
Crawshawbooth
12.7.99
Crewe
22.4.95
Crompton
27.6.01
Dalton-in-Furness
A. Heys, M. B. A. A. G. Dickey, III. D. J. Mackinzie, M. B.
E. L. Compston, 1I1.B. R. J. \Varrington, M.D. T. Martlew, M.D.
30.11. 99
T . F. Forter, 1I1.R.C.S.
8.11. 08
Dukinfield
31. 8. 00
J . VJi llett , 111. R. C. S. G . W. Bury, F.R.C.S. J. R. S. Park, L. R. C. P.
Edenfield...
12.2.96
H. G. Deans, M. D.
Darwen
...
ELLESMERE
H ead -quarters
15.5.09
H. Bateson, M. D.
Boothstown
15. 5.09
A.
Little Hulton
22. 11.09
J.
o. I V.
CE BRIGADE.
SURCEON.
FORMED .
Bootle
1
Lowe, L.R.C.P.
Railway
15.5.09
A. Derham, M.D.
Swintoll
15.5.09
H . H. Phipps, M.R.C.S.
IN CHARCE.
Div. Supt. G. J. Tucker, 24, Royal St., Kirkdale, Liverpool. Div. Supt. J. Atkinson, 80, Brayton Road, Aspatria. Div. Supl. \V. "VITarbuI"lon, 7, Stockport Rd., Bredbury, nL tockport. Div. Supt. \V. R . aunders, 14, \i\Talter Street, Brierfield.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown abov .
Worsley
16.6.09
FLEETWOOD
1.10.07
Head-quarters
1.10.07
Thorn ton-Ie- Fylde
27.7.15 30.1. 97
Foulridge Div. Supt. W. T. Hodgson (Jr.), ew Chester Road Brombol"O·. Div. upl. J. L. Colburn, 73, Coalc1ough Lane, Burnley. Dist. upl. . Enser, 6, Hilton Street, Bury. Corps upl. \Y. Johnson, 62, Borough Rd . , Birkenhead. Corps Supt. T. Raffel , 13, Irthing treet, Carlisle. Div. upt. J. A. uttaU, 61, Church Street,Caslleton,nr. lanche lCI" Div. Supt. R. Ashton, pringwood Cottage, Heapey, near horley Div. upt. M. H. Dawson, 40, \\'ell Terrace, Clitheroe. Private John H. Fawcett, Elvn House, ockermouth. Div. Supt. W. II ap, 9, Robinson Stt-eet, Colne. Div. Supl. T. Darbyshire, 14, l\Iill Lane, Coppull, near Chorley. Private M. Grecn"wood, 23, Major Sl., Crawshawbooth. Div. Supl. T. A. Oldham, 25, tamfordAvenue, Crewe. Div. Supt. II. 10ston, 38, Ker haw treet, haw, near Oldham. Sergt. \\. \V. A kew, 73, Mount Pleasant, Dalton-in-Furness. Div. Supl. vV. R. Baxendale, 87, Greenway Street, Darwen. Div. Supl. C. W. Tapson, 30, Unwin Sl., Hyde Cheshire. Div. Supt. P. Ashworth, Irwell Vale, Edenfield. Corps. upl. Jesse \Vallwork, Bridgewater Offices, Walkdeu. Amb. Off. L. Pendlebury, 64, Walkden Road, \Valkden. Amb. Off. J. Brundrell, 22, Ellen Brook,} 'othstown, nL Manchstr. Amb. Off. J. Jackson, 4, Brackley Villa, Middle I I ulton. Amb. Off. W. Mackinson, 126, Walkden Road, Walkden. Div. Supt. R. A. G . Metcalfe, 47, Cemetery Rd . , winton.
FORMED .
1. 3. 91
Hapton HASL[i'lGDEi'I
18.5.99
Haverigg
7.. 00
Hazel Grove
1. 9. 96
Hey ham
4.t2.11
Heywood
5.6. 3
Hindley Holmes
11. 7. 03
hapel
24 . . 15
Kendal
10.3.99
Keswick
24.6.94
Kirkham ..
24.2.15
Knutsford
1 .2.05
Lancaster
21.4.01
Leigh
19.9.00
LIVERPOO L
27.3.02
Macclesfield
J9.2.01
M \1'\(
30.7.03
\lESTER C' SALFORD
Ardwick
"'0.7.03
Ford Motor
17.7.H
Gorton ...
15.5.09
G. C. Ry., Openshaw
1.12.10
Hulme ...
18.1. 03
41
DISTRICT.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Supt. L. Gorton, Monument Lodge, Boothstown. Corps. Supt. E. F. Tasker, Westholme, Darbyshire Rd., Fleetwood \\'. H. Robinson, L.R . C.P. Div. upt. T. R. Bailey, 10, Burns Road, Fleetwood. P. l\I. Penman, 1II.B. F. . Rhodes, J. \ \Tylie. Div. Supt. F. Callund, 88, London Street, Fleetwood. Div. upt. J. Huggins, 1\. A. 7. Dickey, Ill. D. 7, Pendle View, Foulridge. \\'. Doyle, M. B. Div. upt. T. Carter, J. R. ' holton, L. R. C. P. 33, IVlanchester Road, Hapton. J. G. Jone , 1I1.D. Corps upt. J. Broomhead, M.B., J. Broomhead, lI1.B. 46, Regent treet, Haslingden. J. A. Harrison, 111. B. W. R. . Coat ,L.R.C.P. Diy. upt. \V. Jackson, 1, Bankfield Road, Haverigg, umberland. Amb. Off. J. Daniels, 57, ComE. llowc, I1LB. mercial Road, Hazel Grove. Div. upt. A. Birch, The quare J. . A htOD, lI1.B. Lower Heysham, Lancs. Diy. upl. J. T. Hardman, Infield H. J. JefTr )" I1LB. House, Bamford, Rochdale. Diy. upt. J. E. Hodkinson, T. 1\1. Angvir, ;o.LR.C.S. 2 8, Gidlow Lane, \Vigan. Div. urg. L. J. Picton, I1f.R.C.S., L. ]. Picton, foR.C.S. addlers Close, Holme Chapel, heshire. Di,·. upt. J. \\'right, \V. B. ockill, 1II.D. Black Hall, Kendal. M. J. Di k, ilLB. Div. upt. J. Gardiner, 93, lain J. Bu rnell, III. D. treet, K swick, Cumberland. Diy. upl. . \\'. Heslop, 15, Preston \\'. A. Smith, 111.B. trect, Kirkham, Lancs. Div. upt. T. L. Fennell, III-B., T. Fennell, 111. B. 7IebelandsRd., Knut ford, Ch h. T. L. Fennell, lI1.B. Di\, .• upl. R. RoocroEt, H. C. Lamporl, 1II.D. Folly Bank, lyne, Lancaster. Div. upt. J. B. Dutton, J. . Beck It LR.C.S. 194, Ea t Bridgwater t.,Leigh. (Acting). Diy. upi. \V. II. Pugh, L. A l\Iorgan, 111. B. 60, anning treet, Liverpool. F. S. lleaney, lII.D. \V. l\1. airns, 111. B. nape, J. II. larsh,lII.R.C.S. ewton t., Iacclesfield. urg. J. r.yer,I1LR.C.S., orps urg.]. ryer, 50, pper Brook l., l\lanchr. 1. R.C.S. Div. upl. \ V. lorrison, 24, l\lilton . H. Broomhead, iiI. B. t., "'horlton-on-l\Iedlock, Jan. Div. urg. Dl'. \V. r. Johnston, Dr. \ V. l\1. Johnston. IIighleigh,Edge Lane, tr tford. R. I r. CI-ompton, 1.R.C.S. Div. upt. J. Chapman, 176, Pink Bank Lane, L ngsight, lanchr. T. P. Yates, {.R.C. . Div. upt. G. 1. Jones, 2, Atkin on t., Gorton, lanc. Div. upt. T . McKinl )" J. K. Lund, I1LR.C.S. 19, Boscombe St., Rusholme. R. N . W t, I11.B. E. . B. llamilton, lII.B. E. T. Sco'vvby, LB.
42
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
THE
ST.
JOH
AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
O.
tORI'S or Divisi ns distinguished by sty le of lype as shown abov FORMED.
SURGEON.
Leyland & Farington
Salford MANCHESTER SPECIAL CONSTABLES East
19.9.05 30.1 2.02 5. 2. 15 19.9.16
orth
22.9.16
South
19.9.16
"Vest
6.10.16
Maryport
18.1.15
Middleton
20.10.07
l\Iorecambe
18.2. 96
1\1oss Hall Coal Co.
26.10.14
l'Iossley
18.11.09
NELSO;-':
1.10.88
Newtown ...
25.9.99
Jorden
21.11.01
Northwich
18.2.05
OLDHAM ...
1.10.96
Head-quarters
1.10.96
Equitable
4.10.96
Failsworth
15.5.08
Mumps ...
7.1.97
Westwood
1.1. 01
Padiham ...
20.11. 98
Port Sunlight
29.6.06
Poul ton-Ie- Fylde
26.4. 15
Prescot
31.8.14
PRESTON ...
25.1. 88
Head -q uarters Frenchwood ...
25. 1.88 23.11.01
Div. upt. J. 1\lellor, R. G. l\IcGowan, 111. D. 19, Lily Lanc, roston, 1'lanchr. F. H. Lazenby, L.R. C.P. Div. upt. R . 'Vorthington, 20, R. D. Cran , 1I1.R. C.S. July t., Chorlton-on-l\Iedlock. W. Fairweather,1I1.R.C.S. CorpsSurg.A.C. Magian, Corps Supl. R. Peacock, M . V.O., Town Hall, Manchester. 111 . D . Div. upt. C. Leigh, 320, "Vellington Rd. orth, Heaton Chapel. Div. Supt. J. W. \\ hitworth, 215, 'Vaterloo Rd., heetham Hill. Div. Supt. R. T. tatham, The Gables, Portland Rd., winton. Div. upL Jas. Parker Gorton lIse., Gorton, l'Ianchr. Div. upt. J . 'Villiams, J. ,V. Crear, 111. B. 5, Camp Road, l\1aryporl. T . A. Hindmarsh, LB. Sergeant 'V. ckerley, F . J . 'Valton, 111. B. 561, Oldham Road, l\Iiddleton. Div. SupL. J. A. Willis, F. H. Oldham, 111. D. 8, Hornby T rrace, l\1orecambe. A. O. Bentham, 1I1.R.C.S. Acting Supt. 'V. Young, H azel Hurst, Abram, nr. 'Vigan. Div. Sec. J. 'V. Kershaw, ,V. Cameron, M.B. 2, Vernon t., 1'10 ley, l\I anc. A. E. ormington, 111. B. Corps upt. H. Bannister, 31, Derby t., el on. Private . \Vild, 9, J odrell St., A. "Whitehead, L. R. C.P. ewtown, ew Mills. Div. Supt. E. L. Appleyard, ,V. H. Carse, 111. B. 4, vVillow Bank, Bamford. Div. Supt. J. P. Garner, J. A. C. Doonan, 1I1.B. 61, Middlewich Rd., Northwich. Act. Supt. S. G. Halbert, 12, King L, Oldham. Amb. Officer H. Jackson, High cr Slack Farm, 1\Ioorside, Oldham. Div. upt. J. Harrison, 52, GrafG. Ellis, L. R. C. P. ton St., Failsworth, Manchester. Amb. Officer J. . Forrest, A. L. Dykes, (Acting). 24, Green Lane, Oldham. Div. SupL. J. W. Woolley, 39, Pitt t., Glodwick, Oldham. Div. Supt. M . Sanders, J. A. Mackenzie, M. D. 44, Milton t. Padiham. 'V. J. D. Bromley, M.B. Div. Supt. C. K. Atkinson, 26, . Caine, M. D. Park Rd., Port Sunlight, Ches. W . H. Buckley, 1I1.R.C.S. Div. upt. W . H. Buckley, M.R.C.S., The Breck, Poulton-Ie-Fylde. Div. SupL. R. orris, S . M. Green, M . R. C. S. Bank Buildings, Prescot, Lanes. Corps urg. W . II. Irvin Sellars, Corps Surg. W. H. I. M.B., 1, Chapel SL., Preston. Sellers, M. B. R. H . Hadfield, M . R. C. s. Div. Supt. R. H. Hadfield, M . R.C.S., 15, East View, PI-eston. A . S . Holden, M. B. C. O. Stanwell, L.R.C.P. Sergeant W. Watson, 17, Ephraim SL., Preston.
J . B. Wilkinson, 111. D.
43
DISTRI CT.
SURCEON.
IN CHARGE.
IN CHARGE .
Prestwich orth Manchester
FORMED.
I V.
1. 2.00
P. FI-aser,
7.5.07
M.D.
Radc liffe ...
21.6.9
F. , levenson, L.R.C.P. F. S. l\Ioore, 1I1.D. T. 'ca rr, ill. D.
Rams bollol11
12.4.15
11. G. Deans,
Rawle nslall
(2.7.99
Read
25.5.95
Reddis h
10.-1.95
RO(HDALE
10.7.93
and bach
7.8.16
...
edgley
~k~lmersdall'
25.8.14 2.6.H
o Ilhporl
S.1. 97
tt d.. port. ..
6._.01
Todmorden
17.7.03
TOllington
2.9.95
Tra\\'clen ...
16.6.03
Tyldcsley
21. 9.09
WARRINGTON
25.2.97
Hcacl-q uarters CrosficJd Stoc klon IIeath Waterloo ... Wh aley Bric.lg \\'Inllcy
...
25.2.97 5.1. 05 J 8.3.15
11.6.06 5.5.97 26.9.00
\\ hltefie ld
28.7.02
\\,h ilwo rth
4.6.01
Widnes Wigan
4.10.11 4.5.86
Winclermerc
24.2.15
Winsford ...
1,:l.12.05
111. D.
Div. urg. P. Fret er, M.D. , Clough lI se., Leyland, Preston. Div. Supt. R. Gibson, 6, \Vallis i., Pre twich, l\lan. Div. Supt. \V. Entwi lie, 17, Derby hire t., Radcliffe. Div .. upt. T. J. Edward, Rose Bank, Edenfield, Manchr. Div. ' upi.]. V.'. 'Vaterworth, 59a, Bank t., RawtenslalJ. Div. upi. S. J. S. Hindle, 7, Fort t., Read, Blackburn. Div. , upi. J. P. Bent, 18, Reddi h Vale, StockpOl-l. Di\,. upi. J. Crossland, 20, Durham L, Rochdale.
.\. A. Edwarcls, 1Il.D. E. L. Compstoll, 1\[.B. R. Dharmavir, F.R.C.S. T. 1:-1. Smith, M.D. G. P. :\Ios crop, :\I.B. J. Rodl 'y, 711. R. . s. \\ '. P. Tranl, 111. B. T. 11. McKendrick, L. R. C. P. E. 11. \\'. Belln Lt, G. II. Bourne, ilL R. C.S. 62, rewe Rd., and bach, Ches. P. Donald, M.D. Div. , upt. A. Pickup, The lough, Pre twich, l\lanc. J. Bentham, Eimers Green, Dalton, Parbold, \\'igan. \\'. C. B nlall, F.R.C. Div. ~ upt. \V. Parkinson, 65, T orwood Cre c., ou thport. P. Tighting-ale, 1II.B. 1 l fficer J. T. Barber, 9, Adelaide Road, tockport. J. L. Russell, 1II. B . Diy ~ urg. J. L. Russell, 1I1.B., Lindol's, Burnley Rd. Todmorden. Diy. upi. R. l\lasser, 2 t1, Bury Rd., Tottington. Bury. T. Sk 'ell, 1Ir. B. Corporal T. H. lIarrison, 22, ladtonc Terrace, Trawden, olne. T. Gray, ~r. B. Di\·. , upl. E. E. Grinham, 12, Poplar L, TyJdesley, l\lan.
C. D. La\\', L. R . . P. S. i\lans 11, l\f.B. Adam" K.B.
orps ~ upl. ~. BaldI")" 125, hurch i., \Varrin gton. Div. Sup!. J. Rose, \\'icken IIse., StretLoll, \\'al-rington. A. J. I lull n, 1ILn., Div. upi. F. Rose, Brookleigh, (..:\ ling). Grapp nhall Road, \\'arr'ton. F. \\'. l\Imnty. Div. ' upl. \\T. \ '. H. mith, :l0, Curzon Road, \ \Talerloo. F. G. Allcn, LoR.C.P. Div. upl. . Bag haw, h pherd' \ iew, 1I0l-wich End, \Vhall:y Bg Diy. Supl. V,r. Martin, 39, Queen l., \\Thall y. A. J. Young, L.R. ' .P. Diy. SUI l. J. \V. Cross I y, 114, Bury \\' Rd. \ Vhitcfi ld. 1.. Anderson, 1IL B. Diy. upL. E. .\. ~tott, P. \ V. TrllIll, (Acling). -+ 6, Iad~ct ~ l., Whitworth. A. E. l'Jcrlllzic, l\1.R.C. Diy. upl. R. Nutter, (J\ct ing). Farnworth, \Vidncs, Lan S. 1\1. G . l\JcElligoll, F.R.C.S. Div. upl. . Eccles, 34, llodgc, treet, \ Vigan. \ cl. upl. 'V. Hogg, District Bank Ilou,e, Bowncss, \" iml rc . H. 11. \Vooclyalt, L.R.C.P. Div. Sur L. A. Granl, \"harlon Bridge, \\'in ford.
J. J.
44
THE
ST.
JOH
No.
IBULANCE BRIGADE.
Nu rsing D ivisions, those forming part of Corps are placed under its name.
NURSING DIVISIONS in order of seniority, with date of registration.
15. 9.85 29.12.87 15.10.89 1. 5.90 24. 4.91 10.12.91 1. 6.93 25. 1.95 2. 5.95 27. 5.95 2. 9.95 11. 9.95 30. 1.97 2.12.98 18. 4.99 6. 3.01 24. 7.01 6. 8.01 17.10.01 4. 3.02 4. 5.02 12. 8.02 17. 8.02 25. 1.03 16. 6.03 6. 8.03 3.10.03 24. 7.04 25. 3.05 21. 5.05 2.12.05 25. 3.06 21. 7.06 16. 9.06 5.10.06 8.10.06 25. 5.07 19. 6.07 4.12.07 18. 3.08 18. 4.08 26. 7.08 6. 8.08 6. 8.08 3.11.08 10. 1.09 23. 3.09 21. 5.09 24. 6.09 8. 7.09 24. 6. 10 1.12.10 21. 1.11 2. 9.11
Keswick Daubhill (Bolton) Macclesfield Stalybridge Leigh . Leyland (Preston) Walkden (Ellesmere) North Manchester (Manchester & Salfol-d) Preston High School (Preston) . Penwortham (Preston) Atherton. . Worsley (Ellesmere) Middleton. Failsworth . Abercromby (Liverpool) Haslingden (Fleetwood) Bredbury . Birkdale Cockermouth. Roach (Rochdale) Tyldesley . Fleetwood Coppull Poulton-le-Fylde Holmes Chapel The Sefton (Liverpool) Dukinfield Lunesdale Little Hulton (Ellesmere) Salford (Manchester) edgley Whalley Heywood. . Openshaw (Manchester) Ansdell Carnforth . Grassendale (Liverpool) Blackpool Ramsbottom Hapton Altrincham Hindley. . . Walton-Ie-dale (Preston) . Kirkham. . . Great Harwood (Accrington) Blundellsands Cleveleys (Fleetw ood ) . Preston Co-operative (Preston) Elmfield (Accrington) Rushton Fleetwood District North Liverpool (Liverpool) Horwich (B olton) .
45
DISTRICT.
SURCEON .
FORMED .
IN CHARCE.
ACCRIN GTON
Accringlon Oldham (Oldham) Barrowford Nelson (Nelson) Colne Clitheroe . Padiham Burnley . . Central (Rochdale) Accrington (Accrington) Preston (Preston) Tottington Bury Foulridge . Bacup Morecambe Lytham Rawtenstall Ashton-under-Lyne Brierfield . Blackburn Dalton-in-Furness Crompton. • Liverpool (Liverpool) Winsford Trawden Castleton Radcliffe Norden Todmorden Adlington & Heath Charnock Warrington C Warri ngton) Bootie (Liverpool) Whaley Bridge . Victoria Hall (Bolton) Read Whitefield. Lancaster. . Great Lever (Bolton) Stockport. Kendal Waterloo . . Head-quarters (Bolton) Chorley. . Westhoughton (Bolton) Darwen . Astley Bridge (Bolton) Reddish . . Manchester (Manchester & Salford) Prestwich Port Sunlight Barrow-in-Furness Southport Crewe Mossley
IV.
11. 7.12 24. 8.12 27. 8. 12 5. 9.12 28. 9.12 19. 10.12 21.11.12
E. Johnson, M.B. Geddie, M. B.
2.5.95
J. .
Elmfield
12.9.16
Great Harwood
10.5.16
R . Cumming,
M.B.
21.5.05
,v.
M.B.
Adlington and IIeath Charnoc k Altrincham
C. Rigby , ( Cling).
29.2.16
2-1-.12.12 Ansdell
6. 5.13 1. 7.13 27. 7.13 27. 7.13 18. 9.13 9. 1.H 25. 5.14 17. 7.1-116. 9.14 12.10.14 20.10.1-19.11.14 16.11.14 23. 2.15 15 .3.15 15. 3.15 18. 3.15 3. 5.15 13. 5.15 13. 5.15 18. 5.15 29. 5.15 9. 7. 15 16. 8.15 22. 9.15 28.9. 15 19.10.15 19.10.15 19.10.15 13.11.15 15. 12.15 23. 2.16 29. 2. 16 29. 2.16 29. 2.16 23. 3. 16 10. 5.16 21. 6.16 28. 6.16 31. 8. 16 12. 9. 16 14. 9.16 19. 9. 16 26.10.16 30.10. 16
Ashton-under-Lyne
27.7.13
Bacup
2.12.9
Barrow-in-Furness Birkdale ...
J.
2-1-.6.10 12.10.1-14.3.02
Blackpoo\
13.11. 15 21. 6.16
M. D.
orn,
L. R.C.P.
. Russe ll,
M.B.
F. \\'. Rigby, LB. R. Brown, :'ILB. A. R. Taylor, L. R.C. P. H . . Burbridge, L.R.C.P. Nursing Office r 1iss D. Stow, 207 Leeds Road, elson. Lady upt. Ir. Craig, 36, ettle t., Tewbarn , Barrow-in-F'ss Lady upt. f\Iiss F. C. Jackson, C. R. cho fi eld, M. B. 35, Leyland Road, outhport. Lady upl. Mrs. Ic arlhy, G. G. Elliott, L.R.C.P. 6-1-, Pre lon ew Rd., Black'bn. \V. E. Jones, 1\I.R.C . . . P. Moffat, 1\1.R.C. . E. L Payne, M. B. Lady upl. Irs. Orme, L. . Molloy, 1\1. D. 110 \\'arley Road, Blackpool. J. H. rane, 1\I.B. J. Findlay, 1\I.B. Lady upt. Miss 1. R. Taylor, N wsl ad Blundellsands.
J.
29.12. 7
Blackburn
Blundellsands
J. \V.
6.8.01
Atherton
Barrowford
T. Taylor,
19.10.15
I
Lady Supt. Miss M. Shepherd, 13, Albert Street, Accrington. Lady upt. Mrs. E. M. Clegg, Monte Rosa, Claylon-Ie-Moors. Lady upt. Miss Annie Hall, 25, Croft t., Gt. Harwood, Lancs. Lady upt. Miss O. Field, The Tightingales, dlington. Lady Supt. Miss K. C. Mallinson, Park Hill, Th e Firs, Bowdon. Lady upt. Irs. A. 1'11. UUley, 23, \Vest Bank Aven., Lytham. Lady upt. Mi s C. H ulley, 221, \Vhiteacre Rd., Ashton-u-Lyne. Lady upt. Mrs. E. kirrow, 1 ewslead,Bolton Rd. ,Atherton. Lady upt. Mrs. lVI. 1 ichols, 22, roft Terrace, Bacup.
BOLTON
Astley Bridge ...
10.1.09
F. Robin on,
Bolto n ...
26.7.08
J. H. Thompson.
Dau bhill
24.8.12
\\T.
Great Lever
19.6.07
J.
HOl-wich Victoria Hall
30.10.16 16.9.06
\V.
. Rice,
JOhll
1\1. B.
1\£. B.
on,
J. M. Coales,
J.
M. B.
1\1. D.
\\Too d, M. R. C.
R. Haslam,1\[. D. Westhoughton
6.8.08
Bootie
25 .3.06
Bredbury ...
16.9. 1-1-
Brierfield
17.10.01
\ V. Lee,
M. D.
\ \'. II. Parkin on,
M. H.
Lady upt. Miss E. chole, 701, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lady upt. frs. Pendlebury, 328, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lady upt., Miss E. A. lIsup, Moncrief t., Bolton. Lady upt. lis E. Whiltle, 69, rlands l., Bolton. Lady upl. irs. Farnworlh, 7, liver Rd., Howick, BolLon. Lady upt. 1\1r . Higham, 59, Elmer Rd., Middle Hutton, Bolton. Lady upt. l\Iis . 1'11. allisl a, 34, Mark t t., '\' th'n, Bolton. La Iy upt. Miss A. McNaughl, 13, lIolly Gr ve, Seaforlh. Lady upt. Mrs. \ Varburlon, 70, tockporl Road, Bredbury. Lady upt. l\Iiss P. L c, 5, llali[ax Road, Brierfield, Lanc .
46 ursing Divi ions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
THE
I
ST.
f ORM EO.
1. 6. 93
Burnley
11.9.95
Bury Carnforth
19.10.15
Castleton
6. 8.03
Chorley ...
6. . 08
Clitheroe ...
24.4.91
Cockermouth
20.10.14 1. 5. 90
Colne
JOHN
I
A
J. Gardn r, M. B. A. E. Bird, L.S.A. F. B. G. Holmes, E. S. Jackson,
liT. B.
M. D.
S. T. Lord, 11[, R.C.S. A. Lomas, lIf. B . A. 1\Iackintosh, i\I. B. G. E. Orme, ;\1. R. C. S. F. S. Adams, M. B. H. L. Alkinson, i\I. R.C.S. (Acling). A. A. G. Dickey, M.D.
15.3.15
D. Orford, V~cting).
Crewe
21. 1.11
C. \Vilson,
Crompton
12.8.02 4.5.02
M. D.
A. J. Cross,
Nursing Divisions, those forming parl of a Corps are placed undcl- il name.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Coppull
Dalton-in-Furness
No. IV.
IBULANCE BRIGADE.
lILB.
Darwen
3.11.08
F. \V. Heywood,L.R.C.P.
Dukinfield
13.5.15
J. R. S. Park,
L . R.C.P.
Lady upt. Miss L. imp on, SO, Greenhill Tee., Albion t., Burnley. Lady Supl. l\Ir . A. J. Ken', 12, ehool Brow, Bury. Lady Supl. Miss A. IIughes, Glendair, Carnrorlh. Lady upl. Mi sA. Ormerod, Lime Tree IIouse, Ca llelowl1. Lady Supl. Iiss if. E. Ince, 17, IIill treel, hodey. Lady upt. lis E. l\I. Lantllcs, 44, \Vilson t., lilhero. Acling Lady upl. Mrs. 1\1. Hall, Evcning Ilill, ockermouth. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. E. Taylor, 9, Duke St., Colne. ACling Lady upl. 1\Ir . B. \Yebster, 73, Bet;slon Road, oppull. Lady upl. Mrs. \\ arneford, Landsdown Hous , H uylon. 1 l 1 urs. Offi r Mis L. 1\Iorton, \VeSl L igh, ham bel' Rd., baw. Lady upt. 1\lrs. Pool y, Hill Rise, Market t., Dallo 1. Tur ing fficer 1iss 1\1. A pd cll, 86, Vernon lreet, Darwen. Lady upt. l\Irs. A. Bard ley, 6, King lreel, Dukinfield.
\Valkden
21.11.12
\Vorsley
27 . 7.1 3
H. Baleson,
J. R. Burnell,
i\1. D.
Kirkham
23.3.16
\V. A.
M. B.
Lan casler
25.5.07
II.
Leigh
28.9. 12
J. C. Beckell,
Abc l-cromby
25.5.14
\V. 1\I.
Gras endal'
19.10.15
E. T. Scowby,
i\I.B.
FLEETWOOD
Cleveleys
28.6.16
Fleetwood
23. 2.15
Fleetwood Dislrict
19.9.16
Foulridge
30.1. 97
Hapton
23.2.16
A. H. Penistan, "LB.
Heywood Hindley
...
17.8.02
Li\ erpool Li\'crpoo l, The
orlh
I
A. A. G. Dickey, W. Doyle, I. B.
M.
n.
17.7.14
J.
22.9.15
G. Geddes,
29.2.16
A. Han'ison,
M. B.
M. B.
Holmes Chapel
18.3.15
]. Chronn 'II, 1\1. R.C.S. A. E. Aillscough, M.B . L. J. Piclon, M. B .
Kendal
18.3.08
\V. B.
oekill,
M. D.
Act. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. PCIlL l', 124, Viclol-ia Road, FIe elwo od. Lady Supt. Mrs. Richmond, Holc-in-lhC'-\\Tall Inn, Foulridge. Act. Lady Supl. Mrs. J. G. Clarksoll, 45, Manchesler Road, ITaptoll. Lady Supl. lVII's. E. Brown, 242, Flaxmore Rd., H e lm shon'. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Duckworth, Th Brooklands, H eywood. Lady Supl. Mrs. A. Mathel', J.\!Ierehursl, rI a ll Lane, HindleY, Act. Lady Supl. Mrs. M. E. Pi.:-loll, Saddler's Close, IT olmes Chapel. Lady , upl. Miss B. Collinson, 19, Ilighfield, Kendal.
. Lamporl,
M.D.
M.
R.C.
13.5.15
Lunesdale
Lady upL Irs. 1. \Vi1cock, 59, Firs Lane, Leigh, Lan es.
1\[, B.
F. . II eaney, 1\1. B. \V. 1. ain1s, 1. B. II. T. ixotl, r. n.
H. T.
6 . . 01
Lytham MacclL' fil'ld
1\1 \:-/CHESTER &
26.10.16
alrns,
3.5.15
efloll
ixon,
111. D.
. II. \\'agner,
27 . . 12
J. II.
21.5.09
J. II. Lund,
larsh,
i\I.
110rlh l\lanclll' ' ler pensha\\'
R.C.S.
I 24.12.12 I
T. R.C.S. A. 1agioll, LD. F. H. Lazenby, L.R.C.P.
2 .9.15
Salfo rd
29.5.15
\\'. II. Prenli e
Middldon
18.9.13
\V.
l\Iorccam bl
1 .-t.99
l
LB.
Lady upL Irs. Bateson, Langdale, Gras endal ,Li \·e rpool. Lady SlIPt. MI", . , heehy, 14,Princes Park 1ans., Liverpool. Lady ' upL 1\1 rs. E. Craig, 7 , \\'arbeck Road, Aintree. Dr. \\' . l\'1. airn, 67, alherine t., Li \·erpoo!. Lady upL l\li s F. A. 1. Garnelt, Ollcrnmore Park, Lancaster. 1sl - UI·S . Officer Irs. Marsden, 93, \Varlon t., Lytham. Lady upl. Irs. A. Gee, 19, James treet, l\Iacclesfield.
SAI.FORD
l\[ossley
HASLl NGDF:N Haslingden
Div. urg. A. H. Penislan, 1. B. Dungarron, Cleveleys, Blackpl.
milh,
Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Marshall, astlerigg Manor, Kes ~wick. Lady upL Miss A. Dunkerley, 22, Poulton SL, Kirkham, Lanes.
LI VE)? POOl.
Acling Lady llPl. 1i s E. Jon es, 70, Bollon Road, \V all~den. Lady upt. Ir. Dyson, 420, Manchesler Rd., \:Valkdell. l uring Officel- Mrs. Harland, Roe Green, \Vorsley, Ianchester.
M.D.
IN CHARCE.
11.7.12
l\Ianche leI' 18.5.15
SURCEON.
Keswick
ELLESMERE Little Hulton
FORMED.
47
DISTRICT.
'Iso n
2.9.11 15.10. 89
i\1.
n.
I 'gg cWlon, L.R . . P. H. F. ldham, M.D.
\V.
ameron,
i\[, n.
\\'. J ackson, Ln. ar e, r. B.
24.7.04
\V. II.
15.9.85
]. B. L ndrul11,
Lady upt. Irs. Cowan, 92, Ayre Road, Old Traffo rd. Lady upl. l\lis 1\1. \V. Dunn, 0, ill t., Blackley, l\Ianchesler. Lady upl. l\li sF. ichol on, 43, City Road, Hr. Open haw. Lady ~ lIpt.l\Ir .J. G. ran, 247, Regent R ad, Salfol-d. Ladv cc. l\li s J. L. Rathbone, 576, Irk View, Rhode ,nr. Iln. Lady llpl. l\Irs. E. Hadwen, 119, Chal WOJ-lh Road, l\I recambe. Lady ~ upl. l\Iis ' . Bowbolham, 18, Iountain t., 10 Icy. Lady upl. l\Iis E. Edmond on, 14, 10 Icy St., el on. ursing ' ist'l" ]\1iss Hasling , 1-+, hUI"'h View, Norden.
OUHIAM
Oldham
M. D.
Lady
upl.
11'. \Vilkinson,
'u onybl-al', llollins .r en.
Failsworlh Padi h<l111 ... Porl Sunlight I)ollilon-le-I;yldc
nnil' Money, L.
9.1.14 10.1 2.9 1 tl.7.09 15.3.15
J.
A. Mackenzie, . Cainc,
.1\. 1\L
n.
I. D.
\ \!. 11. Buckley, l\I.R.C.S.
Nul' ing-- fficcl- Ii 's A. milh, 25, Old Road, Fails\\'orlh. Lady Supl. Irs. L. II. lIelm, 12, Spencer St., Padi ham. Nursing OffiCl'r l\Iis ~ E. Dillon, 10, Bl)llon Road, Port 'ulllighl. Lady Supl. ]\li ' 8 A. E. Sikock, Thl)J"ton I Ta ll Poultlm-Ie- F) Ide.
48
Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
T HE
ST.
JOHN
SURGEON.
FORMED.
PRESTO ' High School Leyland Penwortham
6.5. 13 19. 10.12 1. 7.13
Preston. "
27.5.95
Preston Co-operative
31.8.1 6
vValton-le-Dale
29.2. 16
Prestwich
24.6.09
Radcliffe '"
3. 10.03
Ramsbottom
15.12.15
Rawte nstall
24-.7.01
Read
5.10.06
Reddish
23.3.09
1
AMBULANCE B R IGADE .
R. Murdoch, M. D. P. Fraser, M.D. A. S . Holden,
1. B.
F. H . C. Derha m, M . B. R. 'W ilkin, M. B. F, L. Rigby , ;'I.B. frs. Mary Lowry , 1\[. B.
IN CHARGE.
Lady Corps upt. Mrs. Howard, 50, Grafton t., Preston . Nursing Office r Mrs. mith, Ash[ord, Fulwood, Pres! on. L a dy upt. lis A. Gardn e r, 9, Gard e n vValk, Ashton-on Ribb le. Lady Supl. Mrs. Ra'wstorne, Hutton H a ll, near Preston. La dy upL l\Irs. Pic kles , Bute T errace, t Thomas Rd . , Preston.
Lady upl. Miss K. i\I yerscoug b, 134-, L Thom as Road, Preston. Turs ing Office r i\liss l\J. Davies, \V. G. H. Broo k,L.R.C. P. Th e Vi carage, \ Valton-I e-Dale. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Gibson, F . K e rr, 1\1. D. 6, \\Ta llis tre et, Pre stwich. Lady Supt. M rs. E . mith, G . Scan-, 1\1. B. 32, Churc h t., Radclifte . Lady upl. Miss . \Vhitta k e r, Sl. H . G. Deans, M. D. Paul's . E. School, R a m s bottom. L a dy Supt. 1rs. T ay lor, J. P. Stuart, M. B. 68, Ba nk L, Rawte ns tall. . R. Dharmavir, F.S.C.S. Nurs. Office r Mrs. ]. A. \Valms ley, 13, ] u bil ee St., R ead. Lady S ec. Mrs. M . Tonge, F. H . Smith, M.D. 8, \ \ 'e tmins ter Ave . , Reddi sh. G. R. Moscrop, (Acting).
ROCHDALE Rochdale Central
25.1.95
The Roach
9.11.14
] . Rodley, M.R.C.S. W. P. Grant, M. R. C.S. H. G. Ramsbottom. T. B. McKendri c k, L. R. C.P. D . Richmond, M.D.
Rushton
14.9. 16
] ohn Barr, M. B.
Sedgley
9.7.15
Southport Stalybridge
1.12.10 5.9.12
P. Donald,
M . B.
S . B. Fenn, L.R.C.P.
J.
Brierley, M. D.
Stockport
4.12.07
C . Hibbert, M.D.
Todmorden
25.3.05
]. L. Russell, M. B.
Tottington
2.9.95
Trawden ...
16.6.03
G . Skeen, M.B.
16.11.14
T. Gray, M. B.
Tyld esley
G . R. Kitchin, M.B.
Lady Supt. Mis H. Clarke, Hawthorne Te e ., Rochdale.
Div. Surg. D. Ric hmond, M. D., 176, Drake t., Ro c hdale. urs. Off. Miss L. Peel, Castonia House, H e rmitage St., Rushton. Lady upt. Mrs. M. A. Webb, Fairhaven, ingleton Rd . , Kersa ll. Lady SupL Miss E . A. Speed, 50, Hartwood Road, So uthport. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. M. Broadley, T a bley Hse., Chee tham Hill R d. Lady SupL Mi ss 1. II. Barke r, 116, e'\v Chapel Sl., Edge ley, tkpt. Lady SupL Mrs. Pilling, 50, Cambridge St., Todmorden. Lady Supt. Miss M. Bentley, 4, H a ll Stl-eeL, Walshaw, Bury. Lady Supt. Miss S . Robinson , 1, Hopkinson Terr., Trawd en. Lady Supl. Mrs. E . G l-inham, 12, Pop lar St. , Tyld es ley, Man e.
Nursin g Divi ion s , th ose forming parL of a COI-PS are placed und e r its n a me.
FORMED .
Waterloo
18.4-.08
Whaley Bridge
21. 7.06
Whall ey " .
16.8. 15
WhiLe fi e ld
8.10.06
Winsford ...
2-.1.03
O.
IV.
49
D ISTRICT.
SURCEON.
IN CHARGE.
]. Dunne, F. R. C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss F . E. Spicer , SO, Oxford Road, Waterloo. F. G. Alle n, L.R. C.P. Lady Supt. Mrs. Beard, 10unt View, \ Vhaley Bridge. Lady upt. Miss Worsley Taylor, Moreton Hall, Whalley. A. ]. Young, L.R.C.P. Miss L. Lancashire, 14, Albert Road, vVhitefield, Lancashire. ( cling ). B. L1. \VoodyaU, L.R.C.P. Lady upt. Miss Aspinall D udley, Oak House, \ Vinsford.
CO U ~ITY DISTRIB UTION OF CORPS AttD DIV IS IONS.
Ch eshil' - On'{ IONs- AI age r; lLI'in c ham; Bollington; Bred.b ury and Romiley; Dromboroug h; re w; Dukinfi e ld; Dukinfie ld ur 1I1g ; Hazel Grove; IIolm es Cha pe l; IIolm ) ha pe l Tur ing; Knutsford ; l\Iac clesfield; ewlown; N o rthwi c h; PorL SunlighL; Sale; SL a lybrid g_~ ul-sing; vVhaley Bridge; \\ in<;ford. Cumbedand - DI\' /::>loNs- Bray lon Domain Collic ri e ; Ca rlis le ; oc kermouth; o c k c rm oulh lIr ing ; Ha\'e ri g g ; Hodbarrow ; K eswi c k; Iaryport. Lanea hire-Co[~ p ' -A c ring Lon ; Bolton; Ell s m re ; Fie lwood ; Haslingden ; L a ncaster; Livc l-pool ; l\la n c he te r and alford; 1 e lson; Oldham; Preston; Ro c hda lE' ; ,\\'al-rin g lon; Ma nch t e r p e ci a l on stables. - D n 'ls IO Ns• ellington ; An d e ll Turs ing; hton-u-Ly ne ; Atherton; Bacup; Barrowford; Ba rro w-in-Furn e s ; Birkda le 1 urs ing; Blac kburn; Blac kpool; Brierfield; Burnl y; B ury ; Carnforlh 1 Tur ing ; Ca stle ton Nursing; Chorley; Clitheroe ; olnc ; ' oppull; Copplill Nurs ing ; raws ha wbooth; Crompton; Dalton-inFurnes ' ; D a rw n; Ed e nfi e ld; Foulridge; Gra, senclale 1 ursing; Hapton; Heys ha m; HC)'\'\ 'ood; Heywood lIr ing ; Hindley; Kirkham; Leigh; Lytham urs in g ; l\l iddle t n; Mor ca mb e ; Moss Hall Coal Co. ; l\Iossley ; orden urs ing ; P a dlh a m ; Poulton-le-Fy ld c ; Poulton-l -Fyld e NUl-sing; Prestwich ; R a dclifl e; R a ms bottom; RamsboLlom Nursing; RawLe nstall; Read; R eddi h ; S ed ge le y 1 ur ing; Southport; Stockport; Thornton-Ie-Fylde; Todmord c n; Totlingtoll; Trawd e n; T y ld e ley Tyld e sley ursing; \"a lton-I e-da le ; \\'at e rloo; \Vh a ll ey; " Tha lle y Tur ing; \ Vhitefield; \VhiL\\'orth ; \Vidn e s ; \Vigan. 'Vestm oriand- D lv ISION mbl side; K e ndal; \Vindermere.
W ARRINGTON p
Warrington
2.12.05
J.
Manson, M. D. , (Acting).
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No. V.
S3
DISTRICT.
52
CORPS AND
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS
in order of seniol-ity, with date of registration, distinguished by style of type. \ Vhen a Division forms part of a Corps, the name t.hereof is given in parenthesis. Ravensthorpe (Dewsbury) 19. 7.04 TIBSHELF 1. 1.87 Hasland 2+.12.04 BIRCHWOOD. . . 1. 1. 88 Bradford Tramways . 22. 2.05 Armley and Wortley (Leeds). 4. 4.92 Kidsgrove . . 22. 4.05 Silsden (Keighley) . . 1.10.92 Cleckheaton (Spen Valley) . 10. 5.05 Burslem (Hanley) 18. 8.93 Burley-in-Wharfedale (Shipley) 17. 5.05 HUDDERSFIELD 2. 1.94 North ( hipley) 17. 5.05 " A" (H uddersfield) 2. 1. 94 "A" and" B" (Rotherham). 9. 6.05 Eastwood and Watnall . 23. 6.94 ROTHERHAr.l 13. 6. 05 North Staffs. Rly. (Nth. Staffs.) 11.10.9..J. Madeley 3. 8.05 Barnoldswick . 21. 3.95 North Bierley 21. 9.05 HEBDEN BRIDGE 1. 4.95 Cleethorpes and District 8.1 0.05 DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT 3. 4.96 Sowerby Bridge 1. 1.06 Dewsbury (Dewsbury) 3. 4.96 Spalding R y . . . 7. 2.06 Tunstall (Hanley ) 4. 6.96 Bradford (Midland Ry.) 29. 2.06 LINCOLN . . 17. 2.97 Rockingham Colliery. 12. 4.06 Lincoln "A" (Lincoln) 17.2.97 Duffield . . 1 +. 8.06 " A" and" B " (Keighley) 3. 3.97 Shipley West (Shipley) 1. 9.06 W orksop. 24. 4.97 Settle (Horton S ection) 24.10.06 Haworth (Keighley) 21. 8.97 Barnsley 19.11. 06 Heanor 27. 9.98 Cresswell. 22.11. 06 Derby . 25. 1. 99 Horsforlh (Leeds). 12.12.06 Earby. . . . 13. 4.99 Hunslet and Holbeck (Leeds) 12. 12.06 MorJey & Ardsley (Dewsbury) 20. 6.99 Treeton Colliery (Rotherham) 5. 1.07 ILKESTO ., 9. 8.99 Chest.erton (Hanley) . 27. 3.07 " A" and" B " (Ilkeston) 9. 8.99 Bingley (Keighley) 16. 5.07 Belper . 14. 8.99 Castleford and District 8. 7. 07 SHIPLEY. 1.10.99 Blackwell .. 4. 2.08 Central (Shipley) 1.10.99 Cadeby (Denaby Main) 21. 2.08 SHEFFIELD 15.12.99 Sheffield ("A," "B," C," "D") 15.12.99 Denaby (Denaby Main) 21. 2.08 Honley (Huddersfield) 30. 4.08 LEEDS 17. 1.00 Halifax. 22. 5.00 Mexboro' (Denaby) 6. 5.08 Ossett (Dewsbury) 19. 6.00 Pontefract 18. 5.08 Pudsey, Stanningley & Bramley DENABY MAl' 21. 8.08 20. 9.00 Gainsborough ". 21. 9.08 (Leeds) 30. 9.00 Swinton (Rotherham) . 21. 9.08 KEIGHLEY . . 17.12.00 North Leeds (Leeds) . Walh-on-Dearne (Denaby) 15.12.08 " B "(Huddersfield) . 12. 1.01 Acton Hall Colliery 23.12.08 13. 1.01 NOI-lh Lindsey Iron District Warsop Main Colliery (Warsop) 10. 1.09 Heckmondwyke & Liversedge 27. 3.01 Pleas ley H. 2. 09 20. 5.01 Harpur Hill Grim by . . . 8. 7.09 20. 6.01 Mansfield Silverwood Colly. (Rotherham) 25 .10.09 Sutton-in-Ashfield 20. 6.01 Skipton (Keighley) 16. 3.10 BRIG HOUSE . . . 6. 8.01 Brighouse North (Brighouse) 1. 7.10 South Brighouse (Brighouse) . 6. 8.01 Uttoxeter Town 27. 7.10 Bradford Cily . 1.10.01 Bolsover . 21. 9.10 -W oolley Colliery and Darton. 10.10.01 Melton (Denaby) 15.10. 10 Burley and Kirkstall (Leeds) . 30.10.01 Clarence Iron & Steel Works Buxton 6.11.01 (Leeds) . 22. 3.11 Batley (Dewsbury) 29.11.01 Idle (Shipley) . 6. 4.11 Manningham . 13. 2.02 Staveley Ireland Colliery 17. 5.11 Talke . 24. 3.02 Shirebrook 19. 6.11 EIland . 1.10.02 Mansfield Colliery 23. 9.11 Halmerend (Hanley) 10. 10.02 Stanlon Hill 2.12.11 Otley (Shipley) 13.10.02 ewark 15. 1.12 Eccleshill 30. 5.03 Brodsworth Main. 20. 6.12 Boston. 3. 6.03 Maltby (Denaby Main) 2. 9.12 10. 7.03 Birstall . Immingham (C.C. R.) . 16.12.12 " B" (Lincoln) . 23.10.0.3 Sheep bridge and District 28.12.12 Kippax (Leeds) 3.11.03 Doe Hill . 29. 1.13 23. 3.04 Goole Huddersfield Rly. (Huddersfield) 2. 4.13 Settle . 15. 4.04 Yeadon (Shipley) . . 4. 7.13
Biddulph (Biddulph). . 21. 5.15 oltingham,M.Ry.( otlingham)31. 5.15 Cresswell 11. 7.15 Sutton-on-Sea Seclion 13. 7.15 Horbury (Dewsbury) 31. 7.15 Meir (Hanley) . 31. 7.15 Benlinck Colliery 26. 8.15 Kivelon Park . 20. 9.15 Whitfield (Biddulph) 21. 9.15 Hanley" B " (Hanley) . 8.10.15 Bullcroft Colliery (Denaby Main ) 12.10.1~ 5. 5.14 Halifax V. T. . . 20.10. b 20. 5.14 Robin Hood (oltingham) 26.10.15 19. 6.14 HA 'LEY AND DISTIHCT 28.10.15 29. 7.14 Gomersal (Dewsbury) 13. 1.16 10. 9.14 Fenlon (Hanley) . . 14. 1.16 24.10. H Leeds & Dist. Boy Scouts (Leeds) 10. 2.16 3.11. H Askern . . . 22. 3.16 7. 1.15 ~ eth e rfield (ottingham) 23. 3.16 NOTTINGHA~l.. 3. 2.15 Ford Green (Biddulph) 1. 4.16 Dearne Valley (Iluddersfield) 18. 2.15 T Nt.on-in-Moors (Biddulph). 5. 5.16 \\'orsboro' and Di lricl 18. 2.15 'taplcford & andiacre (Notts.) 11. 5.16 1 orton-in-lhe-:\loors . 23. 2.15 Tickhill (Denaby Main) . 27. 5.16 arrington ( oltingham) 1. 3.15 BIDDULPII AND D ISTRICT 1. 6.16 Hanley (Hanley) 11. 3.15 Longport (N. talIs. Ry. ) . 31. 8.16 wadlincote and Dislri t 27. 3.15 \Volslanton, Maybank & Porthill Bulwell ( ollingham). . 30. 3.15 (Hanley) 24.12.16 Notlingham,G. .R.( ottingh'm)30. 3.15 Birch nwood (Hanl y) 1. 5.15 24. 7.13 31. 7.13 5.10.13 5.10.13 19.12.13 19. 1.14 4. 3.14 4. 3.14 20.4.14
Fairfield, Buxton Doncasler WARSOP Warsop (\\1 arsop ) Hellifield (M.Rly.). . Nottingham Cily (Nottingham) Hoyland ilkstone Colliery Leek Bentley Colliery Skipton, Addingham Section (Keighley) Mappedey Colliery Barlboro SPEN VALLEY . Bawt.ry (Denaby Main) New Holland and Dislricl Cent.ral (Leed ) Guiseley ( hipley)
CORP or Divisions \ distinguished by tyl o( FORMED. , type a howl1 above. _ _ _ Acton Hall Colliery
23.12.08
Askern
22.3.16
Barlboro
19.6.14
Barnoldswick
21. 3.95
Barnsley
14.8.99
Benlinck Colli ry
26.8.15
Benlley Colli ry .. .
20.4. 14
BIRCHWOOD
1.1.88
BIDDULPH & DISTRICT ...
1.6.16 21.5.1 5
I F.
Ford Green
1.4.1 6
Norton/Moors ...
5.5.16
Blackwell
4.2.08
Whitfie ld
21.9.15
Bolsover .. ,
21.9.10
I
IN CHARCE.
upt. H. L. H ursey, "R osemoun t" , Featherstone, nr. Pontefract. upl. H. J aquest, Campsall Road, ugden, M.B. skern, Doncaster. • upt. G. Bunting, Barlboro 1 o. 2 olliery, near Chesterfield. Supt. J. \V. Thompson, 46, Skipton w. rnott, M.B. Road, Barnoldswick, via Colne rgL \V. . Bellamy, 31, Agness Road, Barnsley. el-gL A. pencer, . B. Gi1i, III-B. 22,Belper Lane,Belper,Derbysh. upt. H. Day, Bentinck CoUiery, Kirby-in-A hfield, otts. upl. R. live, Bel111ey oUiery, Doncaster. upt. VV. Powiss, O. D. Robson, M.A. Birchwood Colliery, lfreton. upl. E. B. \Vain, " \ Vhitfield, " orton/M oors toke-on-Tren t. upt. F. E. Bu kley," !ill I-Iayes," Jas. Craig, M. B. Brindley Ford, toke. upl. \V. Coate, 57, ornhill, . S. Glass, 111. B., C.l3 . Norton/Moors, Stoke. upL C. J. Ada,m, r orton/ loors, toke-on-Trent. d " \ V'tl upt. . D. rfod, I 1ens, " W. J. Le Grand, I\I.D. Blackwell, near lfl- ton. J. \1\'. Richmond,M.S.,C.B. upt. H. J. Croft, Torton/Moors, toke-on-Trent. upt. \ V. R. Collier, "The Villas," \ V. 'traHan, L. R. . P. B Isover, Chesterfield.
W.
19.11.06
Belper
Biddulph
SURCEON .
tev n,
fIX. B.
54
THE
ST.
No . V .
JOHN Al\IDUL\ -CE BRIGADE.
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CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
"
, FORM ED.
3.6.03
Boston Sutton/Sea Sec.
Bradford City
"
"
13.7.15 1.10.01
Mid. Rly.
29.2.06
Tramways
22. 2.05 6.8.01
BRIGHOUSE Brighouse North
1.7. 10
Brighouse South
6.8.01
Brodsworth Main
20.6. 12
Buxton
6.11.01
Castleford and District . Cleethorpes and Dist. Cresswell
8.7.07 8.10.05 22. 11.06
Creswell, Staffs ...
11.7. 15
DENABY MAIN
21.8.08
Bawtry .. .
10.9. 14
Bullcroft Colliery
12. 10.15
Cadeby ...
21.2.08
Denaby
21.2.08
Maltby ...
2.9. 12
Melton ...
15.10.10
Mexbor o
6.5.08
Tickhill...
27.5.16
W ath-on-D earne Derby D EWSBURY
15. 12.08 25.1.99
AND
DISTRICT
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3.4.96
Batley ...
29. 11.01
Birstall .. .
10. 7. 03
D ewsbury
3.4. 96
S URG EON.
I NC.. F. Lock, Pilcher, 1\I.R.C.S. \\T.
m CHAR CE.
Act. Supt. "'. Stanl y Dickenson, St.John' Hall,1\larket Pl.,Boston Pte. F . F . Chinley, ec. , J. Iredale, L . R. C. P. "Glenden ," Sulton-on-Sea. Amb. Off. Ernest Ree , 43,Oxford Street, U nderc1iffe, Brad ford. R. Crawford, M. B. Supt. J. T . Varcl, 85, 'Wingfield Street, Bradford. Supl.E. Bus ey, 31, 1\laidstone St., Killinghall Road, Bradford . B. E. J. Edwards, M.B. Corps Supt. J. Ch ethal11, " Craigian," Huddersfield Rd. y\T. Somerville, M.D. Supt. J. Halliday, 17, Saville Parade, Halifax. Supt. F. Gledhill, 13, Toft T . 'V. Amison, :\1.B. Gmve, Rastrick, Brighouse. Sergt. L. Tutton, 101, The Park, 'Vood lands, Doncasler. Act. Supt. A. \\-. Underwood, 12, Fairfield Road, Buxton. Supt. A. G. Guise, " 1\Ielhley," Leak St., Castleford, Yorks. upt. l\Iajor ,Yo H. Fisher, M. D., Pembroke House, Cle thorpes. W. T. 'Vood, L.R. C.P. Act. Supt. F. Limb, The Villas, Model Village, Cresswell. Amb. Officer F. Shelley, Creswell , Sloke-oll-Tl-ent. J. J. Huey, L.M.S. r\Ct. Supt. 'V. H. Chambers, The Dale, Conisbom ' , Rotherham. ,V. F. Ward, M.R.C.S. Supt. AmOl- F. Russell, Marlin Lodge, Bawtry. Pte. D. Palmer, Bullcroft Main Colliery, nr. Doncaster. J. Forster, M. B. Amb. OfT. H. Hulley, Hayden Bouse, Conisboro'. J. McArthur, L. R.C.P . Supt. H. 'V. milh, Red House, Denaby l\Iain. E. E. Dufty, L.M.S. Sergi. F. J erron, 30, Morrell, treet, l\1altby. T . Forde, !\f.B. Supt. J . Engleclon, 14, '\Theatley St., Denaby Main, nr. Rotherham. G . Ram, M.B. Supt. W. V. Simpkins, J. Gardner, M. R. C. s. "'Vood View, " Denaby Main. T . A. Caley, M.D . T. A. Caley, M.D., "Renong," Tickhill, Rotherham. F . G. Burman, lI'I.R. C. S. I Ambulance OIT. Jas. Bell, 1\lam'ers T . Crowley, L.R. C.P., L.lI1. Main Colliery, "'-ath-on-Dearne. F . Cassidi, M.D. Supt. E. N . "Vood, « Leahursl," Old Normantol1, Derby. J. W. Applegate, !\f.R. C.S. Act. Corps Sec. W . Ledgard, 42, Broomer Street, Ravensthorpe. A. G . A. Broughton. Supt. J. Almond, 33, Clerk Green, Batley. A. D ick, M.B. Supt. Dr. A. Dick, "Aldersyde," Birstall, Yorks. J. W . Applegate,M. R.c.S. S upt. H. Fowlel-, Messrs. J ames' 1 Foundry, D ewsbury. 1\1. B.
CORP or Divisions distinguished by style of type as show n above.
I FORMED .
Gomersal
13.1.16
Horbury
31. 7. 15
Morley and Ardsley
20.6. 99
Osselt ...
19.6.00
Ra vensthorpe ...
19.7.04-
Doe Hill ...
29.1.13
Donca ler
31.7.13
Duffield
1-+.8.06
Earby
13.4.99
Ea twood and ' Valnall
23.6.94
Ecc1eshill ...
30.5.03
Eiland
1.10.02
Fairfield, Buxton
24.7. 13
Gain borough
21. 9.08
Goole
23.3. 04
Grimsby
8.7.09
Halifax
22.5.00
Halifax V.T. C . HA:"ILEY AND
D ISTRICT
Birchenwood
20. 10. 15 2 .1O.1S
1. 5.15
Burslem
18. . 93
Chesterton
27.3.07
Fenton . .
1-+.1.16
Halmerend and Disl.
10. 10.02
Hanley ...
11 . 3. 15
Hanley" B"
8. 10.15
Meir
31.7.1 5
Tunstall Wolstant on, May Bank and Por thill
<I. 6. 96 24-.1 2.1 6
S5
D I STRICT.
SURGEON.
IN CHARG E.
upl. F. \V. Rhodes, "Bawson ClilTe," Gomersal, near Leeds. Acl. Corps Sec. VV. Ledgard, 42, J. D . Grey, M. D. Broomer tre t, Ravensthorpe. Supl. J. D . Pearson, 24, Colville J. J. Jackson, L.R. C.P., Terrace, Thorpe, 'Vakefield. B. Ewing, LB. Amb. Off. . Smith, G. S. Mill, M. B. Oak Leigh, Healy Lane,Ossett. orp Sec. "T. Ledgard, 42, T. ' T. proulle, L.R.C.S., Broomer Street, Ra\"ensthorpe. J.A. lewart, fiLB . upt. P.G. Vickers, '\-hite House, T.1\1. \\'ilson,M.B. 1\Iorton, ncar Alfreton. upt. H . O. Brown, 20, Priory Place, Doncaster. 1st Clas Sergl. T. 1\1. J one , RailH. A. 1\1ason, L.R.C.P. way Terrace, Duffield,Derbysh. Supt. A. hayler, 27, RosUe A, Falconer, M. B. Top Rd., Earby, via Colne. upt. J. \V. Fryar, The Grang-e, Eastwood. upl. J. 'Y. yrilkinson, 67, Char. IIughes,1\I.R . C.S. wood Road, Ecc1eshill, Yorks. upl. \\T. T . Knowle , .A h Groye G. lIoyl ,M.D. Cottages, Eiland Yorks. A. G. Gamble, L.S.A. upl. A. "T. Under'wood, 12, Fairfield Road, Buxton. Supl. F. F. Linley, L.c.&l\I. Bank, II. 1. Li\'ingston, lI1.D. Market Place, Gainsboro'. upl. II. L. \ Vaterhouse, 5, Mount E. E. as, 1\LB. Pl a ant, Goole, Yorks. ergt. \ V. Gott, 395, Com'amore Road, Grim by. upl. . uty, J. C . "'right, 1\1.-q. E\'ersley Pl., \\TestEnd,Halifax. gt. \\T. Rayner, ec., 11, Kingsley Place, Halifax. Act. orp ~ upl. J. R. Hey, 5, Per y G. '''ray udlow, B.S., treet, Hanley, Staffs. M. B. upt. A. L. Lo\'atl, 21, Queen l., J. St Ie, L.R.C.P. Kid grove, Stoke-on-Trent. upt. T. \ V. Boardman, 17, BoltonSt., J. Russell, M. B., C.1\f. ' VoL tanton, Stoke-on-Trent. Dr. D. mig, astle Hou e, astle D. raig, M.D. tr et, Chesterton, taffs. mb. Officer E . E. Dudley, A. Aiken, M. B., C.lIi. 29, \ Vater treet, Fenton, _ taffs. erg-l. F. Perkin, pring Cottage, , V. Megaw, lILB. , M.D. rile Gr en, Tewcastle, tarrs. upt. D. Dea\'ille, 16, Ladysmith R. II. Read, L. R.C.P. Road, Elruria, Sloke/Tr 'nt. L. J . Tru s, 217, obridge Rd., Hanley, loke-on- Tr nl. upl. F. H. H alh, " reba," C . A. Allan, liLA. , M.D . , ' Veston P oad, Meir, La ITs. III. S. upl. J. \\T. Heap, 33, Furlong G. I I. \ Vi ll iams, L. R. C. P. Road, Tunstall, ~ taff_ . upt . H. Turn r, 16, ' V stwood B. II. P ters,L. R. C.S. R oad, 'Yol tanton, tokejTr'nt.
56
T HE
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above. Harpur Hill
I
ST.
J OHN AMBULA
IN CHARGE.
------~----------------~----------------------
J. Braithwaite,
Hasland
24.12.04
\V. Moyes, 1\1. D.
Heanor
27.9.98
Hellifield (Mid. Rly.)
1.4.95 19. 12.13
LD.
\V. H . Turton,
!\I.D.
G. G . Lawson, 1\1.B.
E. H. Mar h, III.R.C.P.
4.3. 14
HUDDERSFIELD ...
2. 1. 94
Dearne Valley
18.2.15
D. Bell, 1\1. B.
Hanley ...
30.4.08
W. H. Smailes, 1\1.R.C.S.
2.1. 94
"B"
12.1.01
Rly.
2.4.13
IlKESTON ...
9.8. 99
I1keston "A" ...
9.8. 99
" B " ...
9.8.99
Immingham (G. C.R.) KEIGHLEY . .
B. \\Tiggins, L. R. C. P.
C. D . Pye Smith, M. D. \V. M. Robertson, 1\LB. H. Maggin, 1\1. B.
A. Dobson, 1\I.R. C.S.
"
"
"
"
16.12.12 30.9.00
Keighley " A ..
3. 3.97
"B"
3.3.97
W. Scattery,
M.D .
J. N . Dobie, M.A.,
"
M.B.
"
Bingley ..
16.5.07
R. J. Dixon,
Haworth
21.8. 97
O. H. A. Maggs, L.S.A.
Silsden ...
1.10.92
McDonnell,
Skipton ...
16.3.10
N. A. Macleod,
5.4.15
W. L. Crabtree, L.M.S.S.A.
"
Addingham Sec.
Kidsgrove
22.4. 05
Kiveton Park
20.9.15
LEEDS
17. 1.00
Armley and Vi orUey Burley and Kirkstall ..
4. 4.92 30.10.01
M.B.
L.
R. C. P. M.B.
F . W . Begg, M.B . A. C. Haddow, H. Legge, M.D.
M.B.
Corps Supt. G. \Y. Haigh, 14, "i etoriaSt. , Ioldgreen, H udder field Sergt. J. \\Tray , pring Grove, cissett, H uddersfield. Pte. J. Dodgson, ec., 4, \Vestgate, Honley. H uddersfield Amb. Off.J. vV.Shutlleworth,Lowergate, Lockwood, Hudder field. Act. Supt. H . Calem, \ Voodsi de Road, Lockwood,Huddersfield. Cpl. A. heard, 29, Bay Hall, Common Road, Birkby, Huddel'sfi ld. Act. Corps upt. Dr. A. Dobson, Bath treet, I1keston, Notts Acting Corps upl. Dr. A. Dob on, Bath Street, Ilkeston, otts. Supl. H. H . Tatham, Staniey House, Stanley t., Ilkeston. J. \V. eve, Thornton Rd., Goxhill. Corps. Supt. S . Clough, Steeton Hall, teeton, Yorks. Supt. J. Harding, 9, Neville Stl'eet, Keighley. Supt. Thos. oble, 3, Portland Place, Keighley. Supt. vV. Crowther, 1, Fernban k Avenue, Bingley, Yorks. Supt. F . Hud on, Alma treet, Mytholmes, Haworth, Yorks. Supt. H. winburne, Pte. H . Hollas, Sec. , 32, Sawley Street.. Skipton, Yorks. Acting ergl. \ V. H. Smith, 2, Rose Terrace, Addingham, I1kley. J. C . Furness, L.S.A., Heathcote St., Kidsgrove, Staffs. Supt. J as . Cope, 8, Hard Lane, Kiveton Parle, Sbeffield . Corps Supt. A . Eddison, 8, Pad { Avenue, Armley, Leeds. Supt. F . 'Whittaker, 9, Bk. Aberdeen Walk, Arm ley, Leeds. Amb. O ff. W. Bal-dsley, 12, Nunnillgton Terrace, Armley, Leeds.
I -I-FORMED .
3.11. 14
Central .. Clarence 1. &
. \Yorks.
22.3.11
Horsforih
12.12.06
Hunslet and Holbeck
12. 12.06
Kip pax ...
3.11.03
Leeds &Dist.Boy cout
10.2.16
:"\orth Leeds ...
Huddersfield " A "
"
Acting Supt. J. Braitlrwaite, !\I.D., Buxton. Supt. l\Ioyes, "The Gl'een," Ha land, Che terfield. Supt. \V. H. Turlon, Barlboro' House, Heanor, Derbyshire, Corps upt. Dr. G. G. Lawson, Holme House, Hebd e n Bridge. Supt. E. H. Russell, StationHouse Hellifield, Yorks. Supt. . Hay s, Hawshaw Cottage, Hoyland, Yorks.
"T.
Hoyland Silkstone Call.
"
or Divisions distinguished by sLyl' of type as shown above.
-CO RPS
SURGEON.
FORMED.
20.5.01
HEBDEN BRIDGE
No . V.
CE BRIGADE .
17.12.00
Pudsey, tanninglyand Bramley Leek
20.9.00
Ll 'COLi'<
17.2.97 17.2.97
Lincoln"
23.10.03
" B"
"
4.3.1-+
Longport (N. . R.)
31.8.16
Madeley .,.
3 . . 05
Manningbam
13.2.02
!\Ian field
20.6.01 olliel'Y
Mansfield
23.9.11
Mapperley Colliery
20.5.1-1-
'ew Holland & Di
2 . 1-.10.14
Newark
15.1.12
.,'
North Bierley
21.9.05
North Lindsey Iron
13.1.01 11.10.94
North Staffs Rly. N orton- in-the-l\Ioor
23.2.15
NOTTINGHAM
3.2.15
Bulwell ...
30.3.15 1. 3.15
Carrington Nottingham
" "
ity
19.1.14
G . N.R , ..
30.3.15
Mid . Rly.
31.5.15
57
Dr TRrCT.
IN CHA RGE.
SURGEON.
Supt. S. T. Rowling, BlenheimTerrace. \Voodhouse Lane, Leeds. Pte. C.E. Leck nby, S ec., 13, lIov,\ . Ellison, l.R.C.S. ingham Mount, Harehills, Leeds Sgt. F. ockroft, 15, ummergill F. Darlow, 1\1.B. quare, Horsforth, Lee. 1-\ mb. Off. . J. L ees, 66, Garnet J. J. rawford, M.B. Road, Dewsbury Road, Leeds. Supl. S. Infi ld, T. Ingfield, ~!. R. C. S. Kippax House. Kippax, York. upt. A. E. \Vood, 18. \\'estbury Grovc,\\Toodhou Hill,Hunslet. Amb. If. J. J. Roberts, H,Strawberry Road, Arml y, Leeds. Supt. G. " Tarberton, 19, Bk. AberE. \~ . lch, M.R.C.S. deen \\'alk, Armley, Leed T. H. quire, ~L R. S. upt. H. MoreLon. E. H. Brunt, 1\I.B. 38, Russell treet, Leek. orps upl. K. R. Deighton, F. ~. Lambert, M.R.C. 2 , Newport, Lincoln. Supt. \V. ooper, 31, Beaumont Fce, Lincoln. Supl. J. E. Dickenson, O. H. Char man, 1. D. 107, \Ve t Parade, Lincoln. G. Twigg, 7, \\'est L, Porthill, Longport. Pte. G. \\'. Boulton, Iad eley, taffs. upt. H. II all, 4, Leybourne Street, Bradford. upl. R. IT. hilds, \\T. J. \\. )rdsworth, 48, Prince . Stre t, l\Iansfield. 1\[. R.C.S. upt. A. Davies, F rest Town, Mansfield. upt. Dr. Bury, Hor Icy \\'oodhouse, nr. Derby. eve , Grimsby , Tilla, J. R. Iar hall, I. B. C.1\!. ~ upt. J. \V. tationRd., TewHoliand Lincs. upt. :T. l,-eed, 16, " -inchel ea H. tallarcl, l\L R. C. S. .. \ venue, T ",ark T ott . upt. I. Hol!nes, 60, Parsonage Road, \\Tcst Bowling, Bradford .. l\I.R.J.B hrendt,M.R.C.S. Supt. II. . 1\1 -Intosh, 14, \Vell t., cunth rpe, Lincs. upt. R. Bagnall, 3, Railway J. F. rlidgc, L.R.C.P. Terrace, rc well, taff. . II. Adam, orton-in-the1\1001', toke-on-Trent. Corps ~ Ut t. A.B. Gib on, ,Pelham Road, ,herwo d Ri e, Us. upt. Dr. outts " 'ood, C. Coulls-\ Vood, !\I.D. 297, lain L, Bulw 11, N tts. SupL A. B. Gibson, 8, Pelham P . Hardy, 1\1.B. Road, herwood Ri e, Notts. upt. G. V . Hulton, J. F. Blurton, !\I.D . 26, Pelham Lre t, ottingham. Councillor E. Goddard, 17, Ebers Road, N ttingham. Supt. C. Voss, Muslus Road, \ Vest Bridgeford, Notts. . T. Rowling,
!\I.D.
o
T
THE
58
No. V .
ST. JOHN Ai\IBULANCE BRIGADE. -
CORPS or Divisions [ \ IN CHARGE. SURGEON. distinguished by style of FORMED. _ type as shown above. ~_ _ _ ~_ __ __ _ _ ____ ,-_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ etherfield
23.3.16
Robin Hood
26.10.15
Stapleford & Sandiacre
11.5.16
Pleasley ...
14.2.09
Pontefract
18.5.08
Rockingham Colliery
12.4.06
ROTHERHAM
13.6.05
Rotberham " A "
9.6.05
Rotherbam "B "
9.6.05
Silverwood Colliery
21.9.08
Swinton Treeton Colliery
5.1. 07 15.4.04
Settle
"
25.10.09
Horton Section
24.10.06
Sheep bridge and Dist.
28.12.12
SHEFFIELD
15.12.99
Sheffield" A " ...
15.12.99
"B" ...
15.12.99
"C" ..
15.12.99
" D " ..
15.12.99
"
" " SHIPLEY
AND
DISTRICT
1.10.99
Burley/Wharfedale
17.5. 05
Central. ..
1.10.99
Guiseley
7.1.15
Idle
6.4.11
North
17.5.05
Otley
13.10.02
West
1. 9.06
Yeadon .. ,
4.7.13
Shirebrook
19.6.11
Supt. A. 'V. Latimer, 2, lorris St., etherfield, N otts. Corps Sec. T. R. Scott, 38, Lich· field, Sneinton Dale, Notts. Pte. H. Pick, 11, Horace Avenue, Sandi acre. Supt. P. J. Fenwick, H. W. Smite, 1\1.0. Pleasley, [ansfield, N otts . Supt. T. C . .Amery, A. Hillaby, L. R.C. P. Horsefair, Pontefract. G. ,V. Blomfield, i\I. D. Supt. H. " Tardell, Sheffield House, Hoyland Common, Barnsley. Corps upt. lajor J. D. R. Phillips, 4, Collegiate Terrace, Rotherham. Supt. G. E. Well , 30, Kenwood Pk. Rd., Sheffield. J. J. Streel, 93, Pembroke t., Rotherham. Supt. W. H. Ball. "l\Iilburn, ,. Thrybergh, Rotherham. Supt. H. S. 'Witty, T. Harvey, J\1.R.C.S. Gasw 11 IIou e, Kilnhurst. upt. G. \Vysehall, Treeton, nr. Rotherham, Yorks. Act. Supt. R. larke, A. C. Lovegrove, ill. D. Dukes Street, Settle, Yorks. Act. Supt. R. larke, " " Dukes lreel, Seltle, Yorks. Supt. H. Pilkington, Brierley I louse, Sheep bridge, n r. Cheslerfield. V.G. S. Dearden, L.R.C.P. Acting Corps upL H. C. Else, 1, Agden Rd., Sheffield . Pte. G. A. Wait, Sec. , 32, Limps" ,, field Road. Brightside, Sheffield. Act. Supt. A. E. Taylor, Fossdale Road, Sheffield. Sergt. A. Fielding, 105. Lloyd A. L. Husband, M.D. Street, Firth Park, Sheffield. Supt. H. E. Baggs, V.G.S . Dearden, L.R.C.P. 54, Bannerdale Rd . , Sheffield. Act. Corps upt. J. D. Busfield, V . Mosley, M.D. 35,J\vendale Rd., hipley,Yorks. Supt. F. \Vithyman, 192, Main St., H. Hebblethwaite, Burlev-in-'iVharfedale, Leeds. M.R. C.S. Supl. W: E . ulclifre. T. I. Bonner, M.B. 9, Park Avenue, hipley,Yorks. Pte.J. R. Lowe, Sec., A. G . W olTall, M. B. Poplar House, Guiseley,Yorks. Pte. A . Ilodgson, Sec., 29, WindJ. W. Hainswork, 111. B . hill Old Rd., Thackley, Bradford. Pte. A. Carr, ec. , E . S. Sharpe, M . B. 60 George t., Saltaire, Yorks. Dr. W. E. Bennett, W. E . Bennett, L.R.C.P. Garfield House, Otley. Supt. G . W. Gill, Anderson, M.B. 41, Manor Lane, Shipley,Yorks. Sgt. B. Dawson, 10, Silver Terrace, H. B. Sproat, M.D. Yeadon, nr. Leeds. Supt. Dr. H. W. Joyce, H. W. Joyce, L.S.A. HopeI-louse, Shirebrook, Notts.
CORPS or DI\'iSlOns dislinguished by style of ~typ~ as shown above.
I
1.1.06
Spalding Railway
7.2.06
SPE~
J.
R. Munro, H. Pel-ry,
10.5.05
J.
Heckmondwike and Liversedge Stanton Hill
27.3.01
J. Prior,
Staveley [I-eland Colliery
17.5.11
Sulton-in-Ashfield
20.6.01
Cleckheaton
Swadlincote and
lIf.D. ;1-1.
R.C.S.
29.7.14
VALLEY
Di~t.
. SUlherland, M.D. i\1.
R. C. S.
2.12.11
...
27.3.15
J.
H, I\.Ioir,
iII. D.
2-1-.3.02
Talk e
1.1. 87
TIBSHELF . ..
"T. A.. Slanrord, M.R.C. F. l\larrioll, s. ,\. L.
1.,; ttoxeter Town ...
27.7.10
C. P. \\,ilkin, :\I.n.
\VAl~ SOP
5.10.13
II. \\'. IIoran,
:\LB.
5.10.13
\\'. 11. Horan,
:1l.B.
...
\\'a rsop \\'arsop l\Iain
oilier),
\\' ooley CoIl. and Darton
IN CHARGE.
S URGEO N.
FORMED.
Sowerby Bridge ...
S9
DISTRICT.
10.1.09 10.10.01
Worksop ..
24.4.97
F. J. l\Iorris,
'Vorsboro and Dislricl. ..
18.2.15
K. H. Be\'erl y, :\[. R. C.
M. B.
Ple. J. T. Haigh, Sec., Bank House, Town Hall St., So\verby Bridge. upl. J. lOllncy, Ferry House, London Road, Boston, Lincs. Act. COI-P. upL. G. 'V. IIalmshaw, 1, Rou e Slreel, Liversedge. .\ct. upt. D. P. B. Davies, Baden Terrace, leckheaton. Supt. A. rabln.~e, 20, Boundary Road, lIeckmondwike, Yorks. upi. J. Pickford, Tavel' all Grange, ~Iansfield. Supt. H. Gregory, Slaveley, Ireland Colliery, near Che sterfield. Amb. Off. A. E. "-ingrove, Belmont, SUllon-in-Ashfield. Supt. _\. J. Cliffe, Coun cil Cottages, Darkl'lnel Rd., S\\'adlinc ole, Staffs Amb. orr. 1". Naylor, 138, CongleLon Rd., Talke, Stoke-on-Trent. Corps llpi. T. A. Lawton, Hurst Lodge, Tibshelf, nr. Alfrelon. upt. ' ilcox, 49, Leighton Road, U ltoxelcr, Staffs. E. E. Bool-er, Rock House, 'Yarsop \ ' ale, :\lan field. upL Dr. Horan, Church Street, "'arsop, l\Iansficld. SlIPt. J. " '. . Sleight, School !louse, \\ ar op \'ale, 1\lansfi ld. Amb. Off. G. H. Jack on, " ' ooley Colli ~ry, Darlon, near Barnsley. "\ct. Supl. \\'. Gr alorex, 40, Overend R ad, 'Vorksop, ?\folls. .A ct. upi. K. Beverley, 76, Park Rd,' 'orsboro'BI-idge, Barnsley. I
"T.
NU SI G DIVISIONS In order of seniorily wilh date of r gislralion. Bil-chwood (Birchwood) Barnoldswick. . Dewsbllry and Dislricl Kcighley (Keighley). Dcwsbury (Dcw..,b-lIry) 1I1Iddersfieid (I ruddcrsfield) BaLley (Dcwsbllr)) Brig-house (Bl-ighollse) Ell ami . . Shipley (Shipl 'y) Eal-by. . . . Ilcbclen BI-idge (Hcbdcll Bridge) Morley (DcwsbuI·Y ) . . Denaby Main (Denaby) Ecclcshill . . Cleckhealon (Sp '11 Valley) Sowerby BI-i 1ge . Bradford Cily Leeds (Leeds) Settle
18. .88 21. 3.95 3. -1.96 17. 3.97 1. 1.99 16.12.00 2.10.01 28. 3.02 27. 9.02 2. 6.03 8. 7.03 6. 9.04 3.10.04 15. 2.05 12. 8.05 L 10.05 31.12.05 21. 6.06 1. 3.07 27. 7.07
Halifax. Sils len and tCl'ton (Keighley) Tibshelf (Tibshelf) 1 Torth Biedcy. Olley (Shipley) . aslldord Harnslcy ere ' \\'clI
PI 'asley Lincoln (Lincoln) . Budcy-in-\Vhal-fcclale (Shipley) Derby. . GIllSbllri1 (Keighley) hem 'lel ( hcfilclcl) Y'adon ( hiplcy) SCllnlhorpe, Y. \V. .A. Buxton . Ilk ston and Dislrict Wakefield . Gomersal (Dews bury) •
1.10.07
H. 3.08 1S. 8.08 29. 4.09 1.10.09 16. 7.10 17. 8.10 26. 4.11 H. 5.11 6. 6.11 26. 6.11 26. 6.11 .12.11 20. 2.12 11. 7.12 20. 7.12 29. .12 12. 5.13 8. 6.13
19. 6.13
THE
60
ST.
'Warsop and District Manningham Idle (Shipley) . Skipton (Keighley) Uttoxeter . Horsforth (Leeds) Leeds Victoria (Leeds) W orksop Beighton. Ravensthorpe (Dewsbury) . 'Vath-on- Dearne (Denaby Main) Silverwood Colliery Rotherham Shire brook . Horbury (Dewsbury) Stanningley (Leeds) Bradford Tramways Haworth (Keighley) Kidsgrove (Hanley) Conisboro' (Denaby Main) \Vorsboro' and District Peakdale . ' Treeton Colliery (Rotherham) Crosby .
Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORMED.
1. 23. 4. 25. 10.
7.13 7. 13 2. 14 2. H 3. H
7. 6. H 26. 6. H 24. 8.14 25. 8.14 31. 8.14 1. 9.14 26. 9.14 26. 10. 14 22. 1.15 17. 3.15 22. 4. 15 H. 5. 15 17. 5. 15 28. 5. 15 3. 6.15 5. 6.15 7. 6.15 22. 6. 15 1. 7.15
1. 7.15 Goole 30. 9.15 Bolsover Colliery Heckmondwik e and Liversedgc (Spen Valley) . . 16.11.15 Nottingham City (Nottingham) 18.11.15 19.11.15 Carrington (N ottingham) 23.11.15 Thornhill Lees (Dewsbury) 10. 1.16 Dearne Valley 8. 2.16 Honley (Huddersfield) 2. 3.16 Hanley (Hanley) 28. 3.16 Staveley Ireland Colliery 24. 5.16 Mexboro' (Denaby Main) 25. 5.16 Oxen hope (Keighley) . 1. 6.16 Leek 7. 6.16 Settle, Longpreston Wolstanton,May Bk. and Porthill (Hanley) 20. 6.16 Bradford" lona .. 26. 6.16 Dinnington . 2. 7. 16 Bingley (Keighley) 15. 7.16 Guiseley (Shipley) 24. 8.16 Longton. 31. 8.16 Trentham (Hanley) 19. 9.16 G.N.R. (Nottingham) 12.10.16
Nursi ng Divisions, those forming pat"t of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORMED.
Denaby Main
15.2.05
l'Ilexbo ro
24.5.16 1.9.14
'" ath-on -Dearn e
26.6.11
Derby
DL" SBURY
A D
DI
J. J. Huey, L. 1.S.
F. Burman, L.R.C.P. G. D. Moon, L.R.C.P. G. K. miley,M.B. Annie J a kson, i\l. B.
3.4.96
TRICT
Batley ...
2.10.01
Dewsbury
1.1. 99
T. H . 'Voods, L.R.C.P.
R. Bealli ,
1\I. D.
Gomersal
19.6.13
1ilch'll, L.R . . P. E. R. F. l\Iason, L. R. C. S.
Horbury
17.3.15
\\'.. Garden,
~Ior1ey
3.10.04
Ra vensthorpe
31. .14
Tho rnhill Lees 21.3.95
W. Arnott,
Barnsley
17.8.10
T. Howell, M.R.C. S.
Beighton
25.8.14
1'11.8.,
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
I
B.S.
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Thornton, 16, Essex treet,Barnoldswick. Lady upt. Mrs. C. Bennett, 127, L George's Rd . ,Barnsley. Lady Supt. Mrs. D. Grooby, School Road, Beighton.
1
M. D.
23. 11.15
Dinnington
2.7.16
Earby
8.7.03
A. Falc ner,
~1. B.
EcclcSllill
12 .. 05
F. II. IIcard, L.R.C.P.
Eiland
27.9.02
G. lIayl',
Goolc
1. 7.15
...
18.8.88
Birchwood Bolsover Colliery
30.9.15
Bradford City
21.6.06
Bradford" lona ..
26.6.16
Bradford Tramways
14.5.15
Mrs. Boultbee, Seabrook Rd., Alfrelon. Lady upt. Mrs. D. Stratton, Bereton IIouse, Bolsover. Lady upt. Mrs. Rees, 43, Oxford G. Kee, L. R.C.P. Rd., U ndercliffe, Brad ford. Lady Supt. Miss M. B. Sutcliffe, W. M. Macllraith, L. R. C. P. 51, Cemetry Road, Bradford. A. E . Tunstall, L. R.C.P. Act. Lady upL Mrs. M. Jackson , 45, Cliffe Road, Bradford.
Halifax
lIt.D.
E. E. Ca s,
1.10.07
P. II.
2.3.16
G. , V.
1\1. B.
Slc~le,
M.B.
28. 3.02
Buxton
29.8.12
Castleford
16.7.10
Cresswell
26.4.11
Conisborough
W . T. Wood, L.R.C.S.
1. 7.15
Crosby DENABY MAIN
B. E. J. Edwards, M. B. C.M.
Lady Supt. Mrs. H. Edwards, Claremont ViI., Bradford Rd. Lady Supt. Miss E. K. Brown, Grasmere, Fairfield, Buxton. Lady Supt. Miss M. E. Hopkins, Mayfield, Park Avn. , Castleford. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. E. Wood, The Laurels, Cresswell, Mansfield. Act. Lady SupL Miss N. W. Burt, 225, Frodingham Rd., C ."osby.
Lady upt. Mrs. O. Smith, Red House, Denaby lain. Lady Supl. Mrs. H. Yates, Prince Build ings, Denaby Main. Lady upL Miss .1\1. Rodgers, The Hawthorn, \VathjDf'arne. Lady Supt. Mrs. Smiley, 20, Kedle, ton Road, Derby. Corp Lady upl. l\Iiss Gadic, 6, Tolson t., Dewsbury. Act. Lady upt. MissL. Hazzlewood, . par House, Batley, Yorks. Lady upt. Mrs. Mitchell, Hill re t,E ightland ,Dewsb'y. Ladv upl. Mr . Atkinson, r"irden , Gomer aI, Tr. Leeds. Lady Supt. l\Iiss . R. Slreet, 55, hep tue Road, Horbury. Lady upt. 1\lr . J. Beldon, 695, H udder field Rd., Ra \'e nsthorpe, Dew bury. Lady upt. l\Iiss 1. E. B. Hill, V., Thornhill Lee, Dewsbury. .\ct. Lady'lIpL l\1iss J . .I\1. Murray, Anslon, ' heffield. Lady 'upt. 1\11' . E. E. King, Planc Trl"cCollage, alterforth, yia olne. Lady, upl. 1\1r . A. Bu c kl ey , 12, andford Rd., Bradford,Yorks. La ly SlIPt. 1\1rs. "':cb tel', 36, Beach . L., Elland, York, , Lady, upl. Mrs. B. Ca s, "\ngl ' 'ey I Iou e, oole, Yorks, Lady Supt. lis '''amerOI'd, 39, Ak .... ds Rd. IIalifax York.
HA:-\LEY A:-m OJ ' TRICT ...
Hanley Kid 'grove
28.5.15
Trentham
19.9.16
\\'olstanton, May Bank and Porthill
20.6.16
J.
udlow, 1.B., B.S.
teele, L. R. C. P.
BRIGHOUSE
Brighouse
61
DISTRICT.
N CHARGE.
SURGEON .
Barnoldswick .
BIRCHWOOD
No. V.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Lady upl. 1\1 rs. udlow, Penton Hou e, toke. La Iy Supt. Mrs. teele, Ravens\\' ad, Kid grovc, talTs. Mrs. akes, The hoo1l1l1u e, Trentham, toke-on-Trcnt. ursillg Officet-1\li s Hobson, ih'e rdaleRd. \\' olslanton, 'laffs
HFBUEN BRIDGE
lIebden Bridge
6.9.04
G. G. Lawson, LB.
Lady url. Irs. Smith, h 'echwood, lIebc\en Bridge.
A. L. McCully,
L a dy Supt. "riss C. Shaw, 8, William ' tr'c t, North.
HUJ)DERSFIELD Dearnc Valley
10.1.16
...
3,6. 15
W. Maclure, M. B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Wray, Slratmore, Conisboro', Roth'JTI.
IIuddersfield ...
16. 12.00
l\1.B.
62
THE ST.
JOEN
No. V. Dr
A~[BC'L\NCE BRIG.\DE.
63
TRIeT.
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Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORMED.
IN Q}HARCfi:.
S URGEUN.
Nursing Divisions, those forming parl oC a Corps arc placed uncler its nam
ROTHERHAlIl
Rotherham Honley
Lady Supt. Miss C. l\I. Harries, 11, Alwin Avn., Grimscar, H uddersfield.
8.2.16
[LKESTON
Ilkeston and District. ..
IN CHARGE.
S URCEON.
fORMED .
12.5.13
A. Dobson,
15.7.16
A. Rhodes, i\I.R.C.S.E.
1\LD.
\ 26.10. 1+
Silverwood Colliery
26.9.1+
Treeton Colliery
22.6.15
Lady SupL Mrs. Dobson, 115, Bath St., Ilkcston, Notts.
Scunthorpe, Y. \\'. c..
20.7.12
Lady Supt. l\Ii s E. Cowling, 27, Unily St. South, Bingley. Nursing Off. l\Ii s Shuttleworth, Colne Rd., Cowling, Keighley. Lady upl. l\Iiss N. Purness, 17,Regent St.,IIa\\'orth, Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss P. A. ::\Iidgely, lngrow Cliffe, Keighley, Yorks.
Settle
27.7.07
J. R.I.
Rae,
111. B.
KEIGHLEY
Bingley Glusburn
8.12.11
Haworth
17.5.15
O. H. A.
Keighley
17.3.97
F. Villy,
Oxenhope
25.5.16
Silsden and Steeton ...
H.3.08
Skipton
laggs,
L.S.A.
lIT. D.
D. McDonnell,
L.R.C.S.
25.2.14
Horsforth
7.6.14
\V. P . Pinder,
L.:\I.S.S.A.
Leeds ...
1.3.07
D. W. Hardy,
M.B.
Leeds Victoria
26.6. 14
S~anningley
22.+.15
Leek
E. ,\Yelch,
ill. R . C. P.
1.6.16
Lr:-JCOL:-J
Lincoln .. .
6.6.11
Longton ...
31.8.16
l\Ianningham
23.7.13
North Bierley
29.4.09
F. S. Alcock, ill. R. C. s. D. J. S. Stephen, il1. B. A. S . Greell, ill. B.
E . Cansfield,
111. B.
NOTTJ;-';GH ... ~1
Carring·ton
19.11.15
Great Northern
12.10. 16
Nottingham City
18.11.15
Peakc1ale Plea'.;]cv
7.6.15 14.5. 11
J.
Paterson,
1\1.B.
G. E. Sawdon, H. W. Smith,
M .B.
L.R.C. P.
T
"
Longpreslon
7.6.16
lIEFFIELD
Shefficld
E. F. Finch,
H. IIcbblelhwaite,
SlIlI'LEY AND DISTRCT
Burley-in-\\'hal"fedalc
26.6.11
Guisley
2+.8.16
Lady Supt. Mis Blackburn, Oulwood Ho., Horsforlh,Leed'i. Lady Supl. MI·s. A. Bdlamy, 63, Blackman Lane, Leeds. Acling Lady Supt. l\IissA. impson, 66a, Stoney Rock Lane, Leeds. Lady Supt. l\Iiss A. Gaunt, Summerfield, Bramley, Leeds. Lady Supt. l\Iiss O. Cope, 2, Ca\\'dry Buildings, Leek, Staffs.
Otley
Lady Supt. Miss Akenhead, St. Martin's Vicarage, Lincoln. Miss M. Colclough, Grove Cottage, Blurlon, Stoke-on-Trent. Lady 'upl. Miss L. Hayton, 95, Manningham Lane, Bradford. Lady Sup!.. frs. Gillson, 29, High Fernley Rd . , \Vyke, BradCord. Acting Lady Supt. 1\It-s. A. Collingham, 379, IIayden Rd., NoUs. Acling Lady Supt. Miss L. Bowler, 1+2, Queen's \"alk, Notls. Act. Ly . Sup!.. Miss . Whitehouse, 1, Burt1sAvl1., BurllsS!..,Nolts. Mrs. Mu\lcll, The P,lt-sonage, Peak Dale, via Slockport. Lady Sup!.. ~Irs. C. Dobbs, Lodge Farm, New Houghton, Mansfield.
~I.B.
20.2.12
Lady Supt. Mrs. Sugden, 62, Banklands, Silsden, Keighley, Yorks. Acting Lady SupL l\li 'S J. Henson, 26, Belgrave t., Skipton, Yorks.
LEEDS
~I.D.
A. C. Lo\- gro\'e
Mrs. Hepworth, The Vicarage, Rolherham, Yorks. Mrs. Barker, Glen Esk, Thrybergh, Rotherham. Lady Sup!.. l\1 r . 1\1. Benton Jones l ' reelon Grange,nr. Rolherham.' Lady Supt. Miss 1\1. 1\I. Ashdown Goodwooc\ House, cunlhorp~ Lincs. ' Lady SupL Mrs. Batty, l\Ial-ket Plac(', Settle, orks. Lady Supt. l\Ils. ill. A. Proctor, Duke St., eWe, Yorks.
1\1. R.C.S.
Idle
Shipley ...
+.2.14 1.10.09 2.6.03
Yeadon
11.7.12
Shirebrook
22.1.15
Silverwood Co\liel"Y
26.9.14
So\\'crby Bridge
31.12.05
J.
"T. Ain '\\'ol-lh,
\\". E. Bcnl1cLL,
;lLB .
L.R.C.P.
T. 1. Bonncr, ;,f.n.
H. B. Sproul,
J. A.
Adam,
M.D.
l\LB.
SPEN VALLEY
Cleckhealon
1.10.05
J. A. Sulhcl"ianu,
~,LD.
Heckmondwikl; and 16.11.15 Liversedge Slave ley Ireland Colliery 28.3.16
L:-tdy upt. Mr . L. R. Ellis, '" cet\\'ood, Ecclesall, Sheffield. Lady 'orps cc. 1\lrs. Porter, 9, Retford Place, Bradford. 1 ursing- Offic r Miss E. Taylor, Back Lan, Burley, Yorl" . l\cling Lady 'upl.. I Iiss A. S\\'a11ow, Carllon Grange, Guisle,'. Acling- Lady upt. Mi s R~tt1dle, \Yellington GroYe,Idle,Bradford. Lady SupL 1\lrs. R. Forrest, 28, Bridg-c A,"., Olley, Yorks. Lady Supt. Mrs. Allen, 8, l\farlborough Rd., hipley. Lad} Supl. :'.liss C. H. Dam,; ~, Burton House, Yeadon, Yorks. . Sis. l\II-s. L\' E.IIill,'ec.,2,Park Road, Shirebrook, 1\1al1 field. Lady Supt. Irs. H. Else, Elm Bank, l\lma Road, ROlherham. Lady Supt. MI-s. _\. Stockton, " Lyungat"th," Bright L, Tuel Lane, 'owerby Bridge. Lady Sup!.. l\Ii. s . Burnhill, 52, l\lounl. L, Cieckhcaton, Yorks. Acl. Lady Supl. l\lis II. Thornton, Rob~rlown, Li\ el-sedge, Yorks. cl. Lady SUI!.. Mr . F. E.l\Iorgan, Sla\'elcy, Chestel"field.
TlBSHELF
Tibshelf
18.8. 08
F.
Ulloxeter
10.3.14
C. R. \Vilkins,
Wakefield
8.6. 13
J. M . Herm
Warsop and Distl-ict
1.7. 13
II. 'vV. Horan,
Worksup ... Worsboro and District. ..
2+.8.1+ 5.6. 15
larrioll,
Lady Supt. 1\Ii K BC'nnelt, 1, .A lfrelon Road, 'fib helL Lady 'up!.. Mrs. 1\1. mitb, D rby Rd., UUO_"etcI', . taff: . Lady upl. l\lrs. King, Belgr-ave l\Iounl, Pind~rJ;elds, \\'akefidd.
L.S.A. 1\1. B .
11, M. D . M.D.
A. J. 11. Montague,
K. II. B veriy,
1\1. D.
1\LR.C.S.
Lade. up!.. Mrs. 1\Ionta o 'ue 35, Poller 'I.., \ \' ork~op: Lady SllPt. Irs. H. Be"crley, 76,Park Poad, Burnh~).
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No. VI. (Northern) District. Comprising the Counties of Durham, Northumberland, and the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. Deputy Commissionel·-C. B. Palmer, J. P. , D.L., 'Yardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tync::. Assistant Commissionel' (Yorkshire)-A. Hammersley Johnston, l\!'R.C.S., L.R . . P . , +97, Anlaby Road, Hull. Assistant Commis ioner (Durham)-R Anderson, 1\1. D., 4, Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead. Assistant Commissioner (Northumberland)-Capt. Jas. Anderson, R.t\.. 1.C.(T.), H astings Cottage, Seaton Delaval, Torthumberland. (On Active Service). District Surgeon-Professor Rutherford lorison, F . R.C.S., 1, Claremont Place, N ewca tle-on-Tyne. . District Superintendent-Captain F. ,V. Burn, R.A. M.C. (T.), 3+, Torth Bridge. treet, Sunderland. (On Active Service). District Superintendent-F. 'Vinter, 16, Market Street, N ewca Ue-on-Tyne. District Superintendent.-H. G. Stobarl, J.P., \ViUon Tower, 'Vitton-Ie-'Vear, County Durham. District Superintendent-F. L. Boolh, The Hawlhorns, Ashington, Northumberland. District Superintendent-Rev. Hedley Haslam, 2+, Lansdowne Gardens, Tewcastle-on-Tyne. District Supe:'intendent-J. Donaldson, M. D., '( Overdene, " Carlin How-in-Cleveland, lod{shire. Lady District Superintendent-Mrs. C. B. Palmer, \\ ardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne. (V.A.D. Hospital). District Treasurel·-J. O. Vaughan, Fernlea, Cranbrook Avenue, Hull. District Secretm'y for r aval and Military Reserves-Lt.-Col. A. J. Collis, 17, Osborn Road, • ewcastle-on-Tyne. (On Active Service). District Inspector of Stores-E. S . \\Tood, J.P . , Cornwall House, Murlon, co. Durham. Distl'ict Inspector of Stores-Sergeant-Ma jor G. R Curry, R.A.lII.C., Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne. (On Active Service). Distl'ict Inspector of Stores-Capt. H. M . Holt, R.A.lI1.C. (On Aclive ervice). Lady District Inspector of Stol'es-1'I1rs. Holmes, Holme Lodge, Cottingham Road, Hull. District Secl'etary for York hire (N. & E. Riding. )-W. T. Alkinson, Cumelta, 37, Richmond treet, Hull. Lady District Secl'etary-Miss E. M. H. Stol'ey , South Bailey, Durham. Distl'ict Ofiicer for Transport-Q. A. Nicol, 4, Ashleigh, undedand. District Officer fol' Transport-C. Thirkell, Hallgarlh, Gos[orth. District Sergeant-Cairns Palmer, 18, Warwick Road, South Shields.
No. VI. D I
65
TRICT.
Activity is being shown [or the Brigade in North Yorkshi r e, the East Cleveland Division being one of olher Divisions lhat may be formed amongst the Ironstone Min s o[ leveland. It is satisfactory lo record the formation of a Nursing Division at Slockton, this being the first Brigade Unit in lhis part of the County of Durham. The [orl:1alion of a Division at J al'row compleles the chain of Ambulance and 1 ur ing Divisions on bOlh bank o[ the River Tyne. The w rk al lIull shows ontinucd advancement. Here a new Nursing Division ha been formed in the De-la-pole llrsing Division and the strength of the Brigade in Hull i most ati [a tory. The following members of lhe Brigade Reserves have been mobilized for service up lo cplember 30th, 1916 : Total l\Iobilized. Died.
R.
. A. .B.R R.N.D. R.A 1. Joinl ommiltee .J. .B. H spital
187 287 2179 189 35
Discharged. Net Total.
10 13
22 16 63 92
165 261 2103 97 35
23 2877 193 2661 On lime expired man [rom the . B. R. joined a line regiment. Twenty-six timc expired men from the Joint Commitlee joined His Majesty's For c . Direcl Enlistmenls. Navy ... RA.M.C. rmy ombatanl Unils ...
Total Enlisted.
Died. Discharged. Net Total.
23 359 736
7 26
6 4-
23 346 706
1118
33
10
1075
folal 3995 56 203 3736 T\\'o thousand ix hundred and vcnty-lhree members of lhe Brigade in V . . D. wcr' mobilized [or Local ~e n.·i ce or [or Coa l Defences. O[ women in lh' ursing Di\'i iOIlS the [ollowing are on \'d\. D. Local 'e n ice []Olll(' en'ic, Iililary lIo pitals Foreign ~e n' icc
ervice : 996 283 60
Total women Total men Tolal member serving The 111 mb'rs o[ Volunlary Districl arc a follows:-
1,339 6,413 7,752
id Delachm nt
fOnl1ecl and mobilized in No. VI.
Female. Total. Male. [·'ormed. Mobilized. Formed Mobilized. Formed. I11obili zed.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER CAMBRIDGE HALL, NEWCA TLE-ON-TvNE.
30lh September, 1916. SIR, I have the honour to submit my report for lhe year ending September 30th, 1916. The total membership is 11,231, consisting of 7,413 members of Ambulance and 3,818 members of ursing Divisions, which represents an increase of 1,169 members or 11. 6 per cent. from last year's total. Six Ambulance and eleven Nursing Divisions have been [oemed during the year and six Nursing Divisions have ceased to be effective. Amongst new Divisions that have been formed should be mentioned the ewcastle Transport Division which has been specially formed in connection wilh t he lal'ge amount o[ transpoet of sick and wounded soldiers at lhe Norlhumberland War Hospilal. The members of this Division also assist in transport [or olher military formations.
Northum berlancl Durham 1 orlh Yorkshire Easl Yorkshire
9 28
4
22 44 2 21
56
89
16 36 1 S
16 36
5
25 64
1+
38 80 3 26
18
51
1+7
107
Sl. John V.A. D. IIospitals.-Thirty-five Voluntary Aid Hospilals have been eSlablished in o. VI. Dislrict up lo plcmbcr 30th, 1916, as [ollow :Norlhlll11bedand D urham Easl York hire
Hospitals.
Beds.
8 18 9
32+ 93+ 853
Cases treated.
4,330 12,353 7,193
3S 2,111 23,876 T h slaffing o[ t hese hosp itals is becoming increasinglydifficull a so mallY membcr or ursing Divisions have been acc pted rOt' Mililary Hospitals and only tho e 1-;
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THE
ST.
JOH
T
i
MBULA CE BRI GADE.
remain who cannol leave their homes and who can in many cases on ly give pal-l time in the hospitals. . . ' Transport \Vork. ·-The work of the Bn.gade 10 transport 10 Nor~humberland and Durham has been carried on most efficIently. Over 25,000 patIents have been carried since the commencement of the war in these two counties, which repre ents a mileage of 55,000 miles, by a fleet of twenty-fiye • mbulances, which are under the control of members of the Brigade. Deaths.-Thirty-eight deaths are to be recorded .on active service and t~enty eight from other causes. In the deaths it is noted w.lth gr~a~ :egret the (oll?"'~lng : Divisional Surgeon G. 'V. Anderson, Shollon Coll1el'y Divi Ion j . • A. 'V~lklOson, Scarborough Y.M. C. A . Division j Major C. J. Sutherland, South hleld Pollce j Dr. Mary ~urdock, Central ursing Division, I:Iull c::o:~s j 'V. Dreape:, Grosmont Division, and W. M. Jennings, Jarrow UI-SlOg DIVISIOn j Act1l1g Supenntendent J . Sharp, Lambton Division j ursing Officer Mrs. Smurthwaite, \ Vest Hartlepool Nursing Division. . . . , Since the b ginning of the war fifty-sIx men and two nur Il1g Sl tel's have dIed on active service. I wish to expres my appreciation of the help given me by the members o( my District Staff and all Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Nursing isters and Men of the District. I have the honoul- to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, C. B. PALMER, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of J eJ"Usalem. The Chief Commissioner,
0.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Northumberland-2 CORPs-Ashington Coal Company. (Comprising : - Bothal, Carl, Duke, Ellington, Hirst, Linton, \Voodhorn, Hirst ursing, Priestman Nursing Divisions). Armstrong ·Whitworth. (Comprising :-Riverside, North, Scotswood, Elswick \\70rks Nursing Divisions)-39 A,\1BlIL~ 'CE DIVISIONs-Barrington, Bates, Bedlington Colliery, Blucher Colliery, Broomhill and District, Cambois, Choppington, Cowpen Colliery, Cramlington, Dudley Colliery and District, Friends (Newcastle), Haltwhistle and Greenhead, Newbiggin Colliery, etherton Colliery, Newcastle Central, Newcastle Chemists, Newcastle Ea tern, ewcastle Northern, Newcastle 'Vestern, ewcastle and Gateshead Gas Company, ewcastle Transport, ew Hartley, North Seaton Colliery, North Shields, orth Tyne, orth 'Valbottle, Percy Main, Shiremoor, Sleekburn, St. Peter's 'iVorks, Stakeford and \\- est Sleekburn, Stobswood and Widdrington, Throckley Colliery, Tynemouth V.L.B. Walker, Wallsend Borough, Whitley Bay and Monkseaton-26 NURSING DrviSIONs-Bedlington, Blyth and Distri ct, Brandling (Newcastle), Cramlington Colliery and District, Cullercoats, Fri nds ( ewcastle, Gosforth, Grainger, Jesmond, Lady Ridley (Newcastle), NewcasUeon-Tyne, Newcastle Western, orth Seaton, North Shields, North Tyne, Novocastria, Osbome (Newcastle), Percy Main, Prudhoe anc1 District, Sleekburn, Stakeford and West Sleekburn, Tynemouth, Walker, ' iVallsend, 'Whitley Bay and Monkseaton, Wylam-10 IN ABEYANCE-Adhm's Hill (Newcastle), Blucher Colliery NUl-sing, Burradon, Howdon-on-Tyne, Mickley Coal Company, New Bridge Street (Newcastle), Newcastle Post Office, orthumberland Engine Works, Shilboltle, Haltwhistle and Greenhead ursing Divisions. OUJ-ham-5 CORPs-Birtley Iron Company. (Comprising :-B irtley, Ouston, Ravensworth, Birtley ursing Divisions) . Derwent Valley. Comprising: -Annfield Plain, Burnopfield, Chopwell, Consett and District, Hamsterley Colliery and District, High Spen, Benfieldside and District Nursing, Consell and District Nursing). Felling an d District. (Comprising :-Band , Headquarters, Heworth, Tyne Main, Wardley Colliery, Felling Coll iery ursing, Heworth Turs ing, Wardley Colliery Nursing Divisions). Stella Coal Company. Comprising :-Addison Colliery, Clara Vale Colliery, Emma olliery, Greenside Colliery, Addison Colliery Nursing, Greenside ursing, Emma Colliery ursing Divisions). 'Veal-dale. (Comprising :-Ethe rley, lIowdenle-\ iVear, Tow Law, \Vol singham, Etherley j ursing, Stanhope ursing, Tow Law ursing, V/itton-le-vVear ursing, Wolsingham Nursing- Divi-
No. VI.
DISTRICT.
67
sions).-57 AMBULANCE O IV[SIONS-Allhusen Works, Blackhall Colliery, . Blaydon-on-Tyne and Districl, Blaydon Burn Colliery and District, Boldon Colliel-y, Brandon Colliery, Charla", and Sacriston Collieries Company, Ltd., Chesler-le- lreel, Craghead Colliery, Darlington, Dawdon Colliery, Dean and hapter Colliery, Dunslon-on-Tyne, Durham City, Easington Colliery and Districl, Ea l Slanley Collieries, Galeshead Borough, Gateshead Fell, TIan-alon, lIal-ton olliery, Hebburn, Hetton-le-Holc, Horden Colliery, 1l0ug-hlon-le- pring and Districl, Jarrow, Lambton, Leasingthorne, Littletown and Sherburn, Lumley, Iainsforth, Murton olliery, ew Brancep III olliery, New Seaham Colliery, Oakenshaw Colliery and District, Pca e ' \Ve t, Pelton Colliery, Readbead's \Vorks, hildon Lodge, Shotton olliery, 'ilksworlh Colliery, oulh Brancepelb Colliery, South Hetton, Soulh Ioor, South Shiclds Police, South hields V. L. B., Spennymoor, . pringwdl Colliery, 't. Hilda ( oulh Shields), St. Peter's Works, Sunderland Easlern, und >danel Northern, Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill, \Vearmoulh Colliery, \\'est HarLlcpool, \Vest Pellon and Beamish, \\'hickham, \\'hitburn olliery-SO N R '[;>iG DIVISIONS- uckland Park, Bishop Auckland, Blackhall Colliery, Blaydon, Boldon olliery, Brancepeth CasLle Burnmool-, Chc ter-lc-Slreel, Chilton and \Vindl slone, Cockfield, om ay and Di tricl, Coulldoll, Crook and District, Dawdon Colliery, Dipton, Dunston, Durham it)', East Boldon and leadon, Eighton Banks, ;raleshcacl, Gal shead Fell, Galeshead allwell, Han-alon, Hebburn, II llon-le-IIole, lIoughlon-le- pring, Jarrow, Lamblon Collieries, Lancheslcr, Ionklon, \V 'eaham, Sacriston, hilclon, hildon Lodge Colliery, , hildon \\'csley IIall, Shotlon Colliery, outh Moor, oulh Shields, pennymoor, Stockton and Thornaby, undedand, Sunclerland ocial Centre, Sunderland \\' stern, 'walwdl, Victoria Gare field and Rowlands Gill, \Vest II al'Uepool, \Vh ickham, \\'hilburn ~olliery, \\'inlaton-9 L ABEYANCE-Fir Tr 'e, \Villon-le-\Vear I\Veardale Corp), Hylton Colliery, underland \\'cstern, Bincheslcr 'UI-Sillg-, Ferryhill • Tur ing, Harllepool ursing, Leainglhorne ursing-, "wllcld 'tll-sing Divi ions. • 'o l-th Riding, YOl'kshir -6 A m1 LANCE [)[\,lsroNs-Easl leveland, Eston, Gros1110nt, :\Iicldl'sbmugh cnlral, Scarborough Y. 1. .A., 'Vhitby-1 NURSI G Dlvl<;ro-..;s Grosll1 'nt, L'arborough,'Vhitby-IN A13EYANCE-Grinklei\Iines. East Riding Vorl shire 1 COR'S JIulL ( omprising: -AI-gyl , British Ga light Company, Cenlral, I l' la Pole, Eastern, Greal C ntral Railway (Pier), f1ull and Barnsley Railway (,\1 'xanclra Dock), II ull and Barnsley Railway ( Teplune 'l reet), II ull and Barnsley Rail \Va y ( pringhead Loco.), Reckitt' , \\'u;lem, C nLI'al ursing-, De la Pol ur ing, Ea lern ur ing, Kingston 'ul-sing, Peel House Nursing, Reckill's lIr ing, 'Vestern Tur ing Divi ions). :> A~lB LA, CE DI\,lSIO;>is-Beverley, Bridling-lon Y . LC. ., Iallon alld NOI-lon, North J<eITiby, \Vith ern ea-6 NURSING DIYISION Beverley, Bridlinglon Driffield, lIornsea, Iallon and orton, 'Vithernsea.
CORPS A D AMBULANCE DIVISIONS in ord 'r of seniority, with dale of regiSlration, dislingui hed by tyle of type. \Vhen a Division fOI-ms parl of a Corps, tll name lhereof is given in parenthesis. H ULL 1. 2.86 Whitbllrn Colliery . 10. 5.06 Central (JIull) 1. 2.86 Addi on olliery( Lella Coal 0.)23. 6.06 Gatcshcad Fell 17.12.94 Blaydon Burn olliery&Di t. 28. 9.06 W estern (Hull) 9. 6.99 uston (Birlley Iron Co.) 23. 1.07 Withernsea. 17. 9.99 Birlley (Birlley Iron Co.). 23. 1.07 Easlem (Hull) 17. 7.00 Bumopfield (Derw nt Valley) 16. 2.07 Hellon-l '-Hole 19. 9.01 Dean 0' Chapl r olliery 28. 3.07 South biclds Police 5.12.01 \Vearmoulh olli~ry 27. 4.07 Newcaslle-on-Tync . 13. 9.02 FELLING COLLIERY 30. 4.07 Neplune SL, II. & 13. Ry. (lIull) 30. 6.03 Sunderland Eastern 12. 9.07 South Shields Vol. Life Bdc. 4. 8.03 Tyne Main (Felling) 11. 3.08 Co\Vpen Colliery . 23. 2.04 "Rand (Felling') 11. 3.08 Picr G. C. Ry. ([J ull) 14. 3.04 pring-head Loco. H.&B.R. 23. 3.08 Cramling-loll 11. 6.04 (11 ull) t 2. 5.08 AlcxandraDocklr.&B. Ry.(IIull)30. 8.04 Sholton olliery 3.09 13. Dudley 'o lli cry & Disll-ict J 8.1 l.05 11 bbum 31. 3.09 Felling Colliery 27.11.05 Murlon Colliery
68
THE
T.
JOH
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Victoria Garesfield and 17. 5.09 Rowlands Gill 7. 6.09 Chopwell 8. 6.09 Consett and District 16. 6.09 Allhusen Works 29. 6.09 St. Hilda Colliery. 3. 7.09 Wardley Colliery (Felling) 10. 6.10 Gateshead Borough . 18. 6.10 British Gas Light Co. (HUll) 6. 7.10 Dawdon Colliery Hamsterley Colliery & District 19. 7.10 (Derwent Valley) . Ravensworth (Birtley Iron Co.) 4. 8.10 31. 8.10 Scarborough Y.M.C.A. 3. 9.10 Malton and Norton Annfield Plain (Derwent Valley) 30. 9.10 BIRTLEY IRo;'ll Co. 1.10.10 24. 3.11 Silksworth Colliery 30. 3.11 ew Seaham Colliery Whickham 10. 4.11 Greenside Colliery (Stella Coal Co.) 2-+. 5.11 Blucher Colliery 13. 6.11 Walker (reformed 23.8.11) 23. 2.04 Clara Vale Colliery (Stella Coal Co.) 3. 8.11 Choppington. 27. 9.11 W olsingham (W eardale) 30. 9.11 ASHINGTON COAL CO. 30. 9.11 Bothal (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 Carl (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 Duke (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 Hirst (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 Linton (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 W oodhorn (Ashington Coal Co.) 30. 9.11 Grosmont . 29. 2.12 Shiremoor. 14. 3.12 Horden Colliery 3. 4.12 Springwell Colliery 11. 4.12 Easington Colliery and District 15. 4.12 orth Tyne 24. 4.12 Tynemouth Volunteer Life Bde. 25. 4.12 Sunderland Eastern 27. 4.12 Dunston-on-Tyne . 1. 5.12 Howden-Ie-Wear (Weardale) 3. 5.12 Haltwhistle and Greenhead 4. 5.12 Tow Law (Weardale) 4. 5.12 Percy Main 14. 5.12 North Seaton Colliery 31. 5.12 Charlaw & Sacriston Collieries 11. 6.12 WEARDALE 14. 6.12 West Hartlepool 2. 7.12 Reckitt's (HUll) 27. 7.12 Oakenshaw Colliery & District 26. 9.12 Elswick \\Forks now ARl\lSTRO;'llG WHITWORTH. 27. 9.12 Etherley & District (Weardale) 27. 9.12 Litt.1etown and Sherburn Colliery 5.12.12 Leasingthorne Colliery 14.12.12 Bridlington Y.M.C.A. 16. 1.13 Throckley Colliery . 5. 2.13 Ellington (Ashington Coal Co.) 7. 5.13 Emma Colliery (Stella Coal Co.) 17. 5.13 Pelton Colliery 19. 5.13
Hought.on-Ie-Spring and D ist.rict 20. 5.13 High Spen (reformed 18.6.13) (Derwent Valley) 4. 5.09 1 orth Walbottle . 20. 6.13 Heworth (Felling) 10. 7.13 D ERWENT VALLEY 23. 7.13 STELLA COAL CO. 24. 9.13 Harton Colliery 28. 9.13 Lumley 29. 9.13 1 ew Brancepeth Colliery 14. 3.14 Broomhill and DistI-ict 28. 9.10 (reformed 4.4. 14) 11. 5.14 South Moor 26. 5.14 Blackhall Colliery 8. 7.14 Darlington. 11. 7.14 St. Peter's Works Stakeford and vVest Sleek burn 16. 7.14 17. 7.14 Peases vVest 5. 8.14 Craghead Colliery 18. 8.14 N ewbiggin Colliery Readhead's 'Works 20. 8.14 Whitley Bay and Monkseaton 26. 8.148. 9.14 Cam bois. 14. 9.B Whitby 16. 9.14 Walls end Borough 24. 9.14 vVest Pelton and Beamish Boldon Colliery 25. 9.14 Stobswood and vViddrington 26. 9.14 I etherton Colliery 27. 9.14 27. 9.14 Mainsforth. Bedlington Colliery 28. 9.14 Lambton 30. 9.14 Brandon Colliery 3.11.14 Shildon Lodge 12.11.14 Barrington 30.11.14 Sleekburn . 1.12.14 Blaydon on Tyne and District 5.12.14 Chester-Ie-Street 18.12.14 Beverley. 2. 1.15 Withernsea 3. 1.15 23. 1.15 Argyle (Hull) De La Pole (Hull) 25. 1.15 Durham City 8. 2.15 Bates 12. 2.15 Etherley (W eardale) 17. 2.15 South Brancepeth Colliery 18. 2.15 East Stanley Collieries 19. 2.15 Middlesbrough Cenlral 23. 2.15 Friends, ewcastle 13.5. 15 Riverside (ArmstrongWhit.worth 22. 7. 15 Scotswood " 22. 7.15 North " 22. 7. 15 Harraton 15. 8.15 Newcastle & Gat.eshead Gas Co. 28. 8.15 lew Hartley 9. 9.15 N ewcastle-on-Tyne Eastern 13. 9.15 " Northern 13. 9.15 " West.ern 14. 9.15 Newcastle Chemists 22. 9.15 Easl Cleveland 26. 10.15 Norlh Ferriby 20.12. 15 N ewcastle Transport 10. 1.16 orlh Shields 10. 2.16 Eston 26.10.16
No. VI. ---
CORPS or Divisions dislinguished by style of type as shown above.
FORMED .
Allhusen Works .,.
17.6.09
ASIIINGTON COAL CO . ...
13.9.11
69
DISTRICT.
------------------------------------SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
Capt. E. C. Moore, R.A.M.C., M.B.
Birlley .. .
23.1.07
Supt.]. B. Storey, 125, Inskip Terrace, Gateshea cl. Corps Supt. C. G. Henderson, horeswood, Ashington. G. ]. Forgie, M.B., CH.B. Corps ecretary A. E. Holliday, Dunelm, Ashington. L Bruce, !. B. upt. ]. Easton, 2-+, 7th Row, Ashington. R. ]. i\Iills, I\I.B. Corps Supl. D. Revie, I\!. B. II. B. Hunter, I\1.B., M.A. Supt. J. Waddell, 1, 1st Row, Ellington,Ashington F. Bealon, :\I.D. Amb. Officer R. cott, 169, Hawthorn Rd., Ashington. 1I. de D. Kunz, 1\1. B. Sergt. ]. \V ood, Linton Colliery, Ashington. l\I. Mac! 'an, I\L B. Amb. Officer R. cott, 169, Hawthorn Rd., Ashingto n. J. A. Bl'Ulld, M.B. Corps ec. T. T. Wearmouth, Dene House, Vvest Benwell. Amb. Officer H. Collins, 153, Clara treet, Benwell. Amb. Officer P. R. McNaught, 61, Hannah Street, Elswick. mb. Officer T. anderson, c" Villa Place, Gateshead-on-Ty nc. F. 1\1. Tindall, :\1.B. cting upt. F. M. Tindall, (Acting) The Gables, Bedlington. T. Dixon, 1\1. B., B.S. Act. upt. ].VV. Thompson,E.JIoiy(A.cting) . well, Shiremoor, Northumland. \V. II. lIudson, "LB. \V. H. IIudson, I\1.B., Old Brewery House, Bedlington. E. avage, I\I.B. ]. T. Ringrose, 32, Beaver Road, Beverley. Corps upt. E. H. Kirkup, Ei g hton Lodge, Low Fell, Gateshca d . ]. John on, M.D. Corps upt.
Ouston ...
23.1.07
\ . II. Barnby, L.R.C.P.
4.8.10
\V. Thompson, L.R.C.P. Capt. ]. 1\1. Palon,
Bothal
30.9.11
Carl
30.9.11
Duke
30.9.11
Ellington
7.5.13
Hirst
30.9.11
Linton
30.9.11
\Voo Ihorn
30.9.11
AR;\\ TRO , ' G ' ''IlITWORTII
10.6.15
Norlh ...
22.7.15
Riverside
22.7.15
Scolswood
22.7.15
Barrington
30.11. H
Bates Bedlinglon
12.2.15 olliery
Beverley ... BIRTLEY IRON CO.
Ravensworth
2 .9.14-
2.1.15 1.10.10
Amb. Officer \\T. . Jackson, l\Iining Office, Birlley, Durhal;l. Amb. Officer Geo. \Valton, Low Eighton, Gatesh ad .
R. A. 1. ., 1\1. B., C.1\L
Blackhall Colliery
26. 5.14
Capl. K. Falconer, R. A. 1\L c., 1\1. B.
Blaydon-on-Tyne & Dist.
5.12.1-+
Blaydon Burn ColI. &DisL
28.9.06
Blucher Colliery
3.6. 11
Boldon Colliery ...
25.9.14
Brandon Colliery
3.11.14
Bridlington Y.M.C.A.
16.1.13
Broomhill and Districl ...
4.4.14
Capt. J. VV. H. Morrison, R.A.M.C.,B.S,D.P.H.(. ct). Capl. ]. W. H. Mon-i on, R.A.M.C., 1\1.B., B.HY. G. B. Picton, M.B., B.S. apt. D. F. O'Kelly, R.A.M. ,F. R.C.P. (Act). G. Denholm, M.D. A. Holmes Field,L.R.C.P., L.R. R. E. Moyes, M. D.
upt. J. Bolton, East View, Blackball .olliL' r) . J. O. Linlon, 3, Dela our Road, Biaydon. Amb. Officer \V. Hogg, 31, Francis L, Blaydon Burn. \V. Muse, 20, p ncer Terr., ,wburn. E. utley, 7, Agent' Buildings, Boldon ColI. S. 0., Durham. cling upt. G. C. Nelson, Hollygarth, Brandon Colliery. Amb. Offi 'er T. Appleby, "Ashburne", 60, Quay Pd., Bridlinglon. W. Rulherford, 2, chool Row, tho Broomhill.
70
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
No. VI.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
FORMED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
CORl S or Divisions distinguish d by slyle of type as shown above. - Heworth
Cambois .. . Charlaw and Sacriston ColI. Co. ,Ltd. Chester-Ie-Street Choppington
8.9.H 11.6.12 18.12. H 27.9.11
Cowpen Colliery
2.4.04
Craghead Colliery
5.8.H
Cramlington
11.6.04
Darlington
8.7.14
Dawdon Colliery
6.7.10
Dean & Chapter Colliery DERWENT V ALLEY
28. 3.07
30.9.10
Burnopfield
16.2.07
Chopwell
7. 6.09
Consett & District
8. 6.09
Hamsterley Colliery .. .
19.7.10
High Spen
18.6.13 18.11.05
Dunston-on-Tyne
1.5.12
Durham City
8.2.15
Easington & District East Cleveland . .. East Stanley Collieries ... Eston FELLING AND DISTRICT Band Headquarters . ..
"'T.
23.7.13
Annfield Plain & Dist.
Dudley Colliery & Dist.
J. Thompson, Office Houses, Cam bois olliery, Blyth. Supt. T. G. oble, Sacrislon Hou e, acrislon. \V. A. l\IcKellar, ilL B., Act. upL G. A. Gilchri t, CI-I.B. \Vearvale, hester-I - tre L Capt. D. Lees, R.A.1\I.C., Supt. L. 'V. Chicken, M.D. 1 orth Choppinton, Iorpelh. \\T. J. Gordon, lI1.B. \\'. J. Gordon, 1. B., \\Talerloo House, Blylh. S. J. B. Fox, L.R.C.P. Div. ec. 'V. H a ll, 27, landerlon Terrace, Crag-head. H. 1\1. \Vilson, L. R. C. P. &S. upt. H. Bird, 1, Junclion Row, E. Cramlinglon. Supt. 1\1. Fle tcher, 29, \\'e stmoreland Street. Capt. F. W. Squair, Supt. G. \Vakefield, 9, H e len L, R.A.M.C., 1.B., CH.B. Dawdon Colliery, Seaham I-h. S. Farmer, L.R.C.P. Amb. Off. T. choiJick, The Villas, Dean Bank, Ferryhill. Capt. J. \V. Bingham, R.A.l\I. C., 1\1. B. J. H. R. Garson, 1\1. B.
19.5.12 26.10.15 19.2.15 26.10.16 30.4.07 11.3.08 27.11.05
\V. lVI.Morrison, L. R. C. P. (Acting) H.F. \Vynne Boland, !\I.D. Lieut. J. \\T. Smilh, Jr., R.A.l\'I.C. 'V. Bratton, L.R.C.S. Capt. R. S. Renton, R.A.M.C., 1\1.B. J. l\Iurray, 1\1. B. \V. S. 1\Iarshall, 111. B.
Acting Corp Supt. P. Cameron, 1+, Park Road, Con e tL Amb. Office r J. Summerville, 15, Thomas SL, Annfield Plain . Corp!. Nicholls, Marl v Hill Colliery, Swal well - . O. J. Jackson, 31, Thames l1-eet, Chopwell. Acting Corps upl. P. Cameron, 14, Park Road, ConselL
Supl. 'V. K e nn e dy, 1, Low \Vesl\.vood, H a msle rl y Colly. E. Prall, M. R. C. S. Act. orps Sec. J. E. Man", 16, Glossop St., IIigh pen, Rowlands Gill. Capt. W. Sl. J. Cogan, upL T. Creigh, R. A.I1I. c., L. R. C. P. (Acling ) 5, Sinkers Row, Dudley Colly. A. Dougall, L.R.C.P. Amb. Office!- E. Parkin, 73, Spoor t., Dunslon-on-Tyne. A. Pain, M.D. Se!-gt. O. W. Whaley, 59, Hallgarth Slreel, Durham. H. S. A. Hogg, 111. B. G. H. Taylor, Easinglon Colliery, Durham. J. Donaldson, M. B. Supt. J. Chapman, Brotton IIou e, Brotton, Yorks. E. G. D. Benson, Supl. W. evers, The Poplars, L. R.C.P. Beamish, S. 0., Durham. J. C. Steel, L. R. C. P. & s. SupL. S. Shad boll, The Poplars, South Bank . 0., Yorks. D. M. Millar, M.B. Corps urg. D. M. Millar, lI1.B., Felling Lodge, Felling. Capt. A. Scott, R. A.M. C., ergeanl R. KeJl, M. C., I11.B. Cross Row, Felling. J. B. Patterson, M.D. Corps Surgeon D. M. Millar, M.B., Felling Lodge, Felling-on-Tyne.
I
Tyne Main
10.7. t3 11.3.0
Wardley Colli ry
3.7.09
Friends (Newcastle)
13.5.15
Ga tesbeacl Borough
10.6.10
Ga leshead Fell Grasmonl
17.12.94 29.4.12
Ha lt whistle &. G r 'enhead
+.5.12
Harraton ...
15.8.15
Harton Colliery. ..
29.9.13
H e bburn ...
13.3.09
H elton-ie-lloic
19.9.01
lIorden
alii ry ...
Il oughton-Ie- "pring H ULL
3.+.12 20.5.13 1.2.86
Argyle ...
23.1.15
British Gas Light Co.
18.6.10
Cenlral .. .
1.2.86
De la Pole
25.1.15
Eastern
17.7.00
G.C.R. (Pier)...
1+.3.0+
H.& B.Ry (Alex. Dock)
7.8.0+
lI.&B.Ry(N plune l.)
30.6.03
H.&B. R( pringh'd Lo.)
23.5.08
Reckills
27.7.12
Western
9.6.99
Jarrow
SURCEDN .
FORMED .
24.6.16
J.
71
DISTRICT.
IN CH ARC E.
R. Prince, 29, Croxdale Terrace, Pela w-on-Tyne. orps Surgeon D. 1. Millar, ;\1. B .. Felling Lodge, F elling-on-Tyne. ergl. R. Bell, +, Follonsby Terrace, Pelaw. Supl. . Embleton, II. L. Ruller, F. R.C. 9, Mal[en Place, Fenham. Amb. Officel- \V. Donnan, T. 1\1. Claylon, M.B. 90, Reclory Road, Gateshead. apl. \V. ' milh,R.A.I11.c., Amb. Officer J. B. Hardy, 24, B aconsfield Rd., Low Fell. 1II. B. upt. J. Harri on, Dene ottage, G. . ~ . Dyson,lII.R.C.S., Grosmonl, R. . O. Yorks. L.R.C.P. G. J. Williams, 1.D., . J. Williams, 1\1. D. \Vest Bridge, Haltwhislie. D. Ander Ol1,M.D.,CH.B. G. \V. l\linto, Harralon olliery, Chester-Ie- treet. Ple. J. . Forsler, C. larks,!lI. B. 3, Quality Row, Soulh hields. Dr. A. 1\1. G. \Valker, A. 1. . \ alker, M.D. lengarnock, Hebburn-on-Ty. upt. R. ~ lokoe, J. dam on, :\LD. Epplelon Ho., Hetton-Ie-Hole. A. . ,\' alson, !II. D. upl. D. lartin, avin 1\Iuir, 1Il. B. 7, Ea t ""iew, Horden. F. R. \"an Langenberg, T. Thompson, 1 wboUl, Houghlon-Ie- ~ pring. !II. B. A sl. om. A. H. Johnston. J. J. l\IcWillie, !II. B. +97, nlaby Road, Ilull. ' upl. A. R. \Varnes, 1\1. ahen, 1. D. 47, Cranbrook venue, llull. D. H. Davy, L. R. . P., 1\I.R . . . , L.S.A. Amb. Officer \V. Johnson, J. umming, I11.B. 37, ' t. Leonards Road, Hull. upt. G. \V. Haller, M. L. Farm r, 1. B. 7, Albany treet, Hull. Amb. Offic r E. B. lephenson, J. Di in', l'II.D. 5, Belvoir treet, Hull. ' ergl. E. ~ llis, Lt. - 01. O. L. 71, Coudn y t., Hull. L.R.C.P., R.A.I1I. . ' upl. 1 . Lord, J. R. Burnett, ill. B. 21, Ge tr et, Uull. T. Rilchie Rodger, lI!.D. ,I L.R.C.S ' upl. 1\. ' lead, 19, Middle burgh Slr el, lIull. Amb. OrT. "". Bl'Ocklesby, 3, [aple D. R. l\Ioir, 1\J .. \., 1\1. B. l\venue, Conv nt Lane, llull. :upl. T. Lamb, 256, Alliance E. E. La I ll, i\I. D. Avenu, nlaby Road, Hull. Sergl. \ V. J. \Vallis, +, lIasting J. L. lIolt, lII.R.C.S. Avenue, Folkeslone t., Hull. orps ' ec. of Re erves, T. B. Fawley, 1II.R . . s. arler, +~, Leonar I ~ l .. Hull. J. Curry, P. S. Dias, M. B. 14, Alb · rl Road, Jarrow. ]. J. Weir, 1.B., C.l\l. F. O'N ill, 1\I.B., ·[l.B. .... McPherson, 111. D., Cll. B. '. l'r;lIi1~s
\V. McKay, L. R.C.P. (Acting) R. 1I. mallwood, M.B. (Acling) J. W. McKay, L.R.CP.
72
No. Vl.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
73
DISTRICT.
-----------,-CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
Lambton ... Leasingthorne Littletown and Sherburn
FORMED.
30.9.1414.12.12 5.12.12
Lumley
29.9.13
Mainsforth
27.9.14
Malton and Norton
3.9.10
Middlesbrough (Central)
23. 2.15
Murton Colliery ...
31.3.09
Netherton Colliery
24.9.14
Newbiggin Colliery
18.8.14
New Brancepeth Colliery
14.3.14
Newcastle Central
10.10.02
Newcastle Chemists
29.9.15
Newcastle Eastern
13.9.15
Newcastle Northern
13.9.15
Newcastle Transport
10.1.16
Newcastle Western
14.9.15
N ewcastle&Gateshead Gas Co. New Hartley
28.8.15
New Seaham
30.3.11
North Ferriby
20.12.15
North Seaton
31.5.12
N ortb Shields
10.2.16
9.9.15
North Tyne
24.4.12
North Walbottle
20.6.13
Oakenshaw ColI. & Dist.
26.9.12
Peases West
17.7.14
Pelton Colliery ...
18.5.13
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
J. R. Hall,
M.B.
\V. Anderson,
(Acting). Amb. Officer W. H. Fcnwick, 10, Station Terr., Fence Houses.
COI~ PS or Divisions distinguished by style of lype as shown above.
Percy Main
H.5.12
Readheads Works
20.8.14
Scarborough Y.M.C.A
21.8.10
Shiremoor
H.3.12
M. B.
Acting Supt. R. Stead, 99, West Chilton Terrace, \Vest Chilton, Ferrybill. E. "vV. Short, L.R.C.P. Supt. J. W. Renwick, Lumley (Acting). Colliery Offices, Fence Houses. J. Aickin, L.R.C.P. T. Welford, Mainsforth Colliery, Ferrybill. D. C. McCormick, M.B. Supt. S. Roe, 5, St. Peter's Terrace, Norton, Malton. B. J. S. Belas, L.R.C.P. Supt. F. P. Wilson, Parkburst, Park Road outh. W. H. Gaunt, r.I.B. Supt. G. 'Watkin, 8, The Avenue, Murton, Durh. W. H. Hudson, M.B. T. E. Tate, 1, Plessey treet West, Netherton Colly. Capt. F. H. Evers, J. Graham, 14, King George's R.A.M.C., M.B. Road, ewbiggin-by-tbe-Sea. S. K. Norris, M. B . Supt. T. E. Rutherford, School Hse, ew Brancepeth. Capt. J. Steedman, Sergt. F. Hartley, R.A.M.C., M.B., CR.B . 23, Affleck Street, Gateshead. "vV.S. Fraser, L.R.C.P. &s. upt. C. A. forton, (Acting) 22, Ridley Villa, Newcastle. Amb. Off. H. S. Johnson, 2, Akenside Terrace, J esmond, Newcastle. Supt. H. B. Watson, 3, Osborne Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle. Supt. R. E. Robson, 8, The Grove, Gosforth. \V. S. Fraser, L.R.C.P. &S. Supt. E. \Vatson, (Acting) Brookside, tocksfield. A. Dougall, M. D. (Acting). Supt. J. F. Fowler, 11, East Avenue, Benton. W. Fowler, L.M.S. S.A. Sergt. R. Taylor, T. Gallacher, L.R.C.P. Double Row, Seaton Dclaval. J. A. Neilan, L.R.C.P. Supt. T. A. Mackey, 4, Park View, New Seaham. H. P. Milligan (Acting) W. Harvey, 1, Melton Crossing Brough, E. Yorks. Capt. C. H. Evers, Corporal W. Storey, R.A.M.C., L.S.A. Railway Row, N. Seaton Colly. J. Harrison, M.A. Sergeant J. Keith, 43, Trevor Terrace, N. Shields. F. Bell, M.R.C.S. Supt. H. C. \Vood, \Valwick, Humshaugh. H. R. Kendall, M. B. Act. Supt. J. Severs, Coley IIill, ewburn-on-Tyn e E. J. Brewis, M.D. E. J. Brewis, M. D., Eskdale, Willington, Durham Lieut. G. Y. Caldwell, Amb. Officer R. M. Saville, R.A.M.C., M.B. Albert Terrace, Peases West, near Crook. W. H. Barnby, L. R. CPo Supt. R. Lawson, Pelton Cot.tage, Pelton FellS.O. A. S. Harrison,
L.S.A.
12.11. H
Shildon Lod ge Colliery Shotton Colliery ... Silkswortb
I
olliery
12.5.08 24.3.11
Sleekburn
1.12. H
Sth. Brancepeth Colliery
18.2.15
South Helton Colliery ...
6.7.16 11.5. H
South Moor Soulh
hields Police
5.12.01
South
hiclds V.LB.
12.5.03
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON ,
FORMED.
Amb. Officer J. Appleton, 29, Elsdon Terrace, W. Chirton. ergt. T. Y. Alexander, C. Marks, M . B. ( cting) 31, Bewick l., South Shields. ergt. \V. A. Jaggard, C. R. Edmondson, 1. B., 28, St. Nicholas St., carboro'. C.M. G. Jackson, T. Dixon, l\l.B. Eal'sdon quare, Shiremoor. R. Bell, hildon Lodge Colliery, L. C. Nash, L.R. . P. Darlington. ( cting) upt. \V. H. Brewer, \V. Grant, r.1. B., H. B. 3, \Vest St., hotton Colliery. Supt. 1\1. Croudace, . J. Hopper L. M. S. 79, Otto Terrace, underland. upt. R. G. A. Butterwell, F. M. Tindall, M.D. Darwin Ho., Bedlington tation. \V. Pattullo, L.R.C.P.& s. J. J. mall, 138, Page Bk., nr. Spennymoor. D. D. IIenegan, L.R.C.S. T. l\Iann, Roselea, outh Hetton. ( cling) apt. K. E. Ingram-J ohn- upt. \\'. Laws, Colliery Office, oulh Moor. son, R.A.M.C., L.R . . P. up!.. \V. - cott (Chief onstable), Police Office, outh hields. upt. J. Buckland, . R. Harland, L.R . . P. 5, \Vin terbottom t. ,Slh. hields.
J. Weidner,
R.
M.B.
"T.
. V. Tinsley,
M.B.,CH.B.
Spcnnymoor
16.5.16
Springwell Colliery
14.4.12
J. Law,
St. Hilda ( outh
29.6.09
G. F.
St. Peter's Work
11. 7.14
J.
Stakeford & West Sleekburn
16.7.14
Capl. II.
STELLA COAL CO.
24.9.1 3
R.A.M . . , L.M.S., . A. D. O. Taylor, M.B., CR.B. J. \V. mith, 1\1. D.
hi Ids)
Addison Colliery Clara Vale Colliery
M.B.
hcphcrc\,
Bower, M. B.,
F.R.C.S. CH. B.
. Brown,
23.6.06 3.8.11
J. A. acco,
M.B.
apt. R. R. Pirri ,
Emma Colliery
17.5.13
Greenside Colliery
24-.3.11
A. Smith,
Stobswood & Widdrington
26.9.14
II. B. IIunt.er,
Sunderland East.ern
25.4.12
A.
R.A.r.I.
., M.B. M.D. l\I.B.
. E. Rogers M. A. , cling) Z. M. II. Ross, M.B. ( cling). M.B. (
Sunderland Northern
2.1.16
Throckley Colliery
5.2.13
Tynemout.h V.L.B.
25.4.12
A. \Vilkinson,
M.D .
T. \V. 1\larley, Rosedale House, Barnfield Road, pennymoor. J. \Veedy, 5, tony Lane, pringwell, Gatesheacl. up!.. R. F. II. Hedley, PelTY Villa, outh hields. up!.. H. race, M. A., t. Peter's Works, ewcastle. erg-t. J. Hud pith, 15, lilburn Terr., takeford"Choppington. Corps up!.. J. \V. Batey, Elmfield, \Vylam-on-Tyne. upt. II. I urvis, ,, 100, Addison Cottages, Blaydon. upt. II. Richardson, 2, Edington Gardens, Ryton. up!.. J. Ilarbottle, 6, 1\1001' View, \Vest Rylon. upt. II. L. Yielder, Hill Crest, Greensid , Rylon-on-Tyne. upt. G. Bewley, tobswood, Ackling-ton .0., Northumberland. upt. C. ook, 1, Crossby Terrace, Hendon, Sunderland. upt. T. J. French, 37, N ale lreet, Sunderland. upt. J. T. wann, 1, Tyne View, Newburn S.O. Supt. J. W. Dunn, 7, Argyle t., Tynemoulh.
7+
THE ST. JOHN
A MBULANCE
---
---
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
17.5.09
I A. Smith, M.B.
23.8.11
I
...
16. 9.14
...
14.6.12
"
Wallsend Borough
...
WEARDALE
Etherley and District Howden-Ie-Vlear
...
"V. H utchison, M. B. R. Younger, I1I.B.
,I
27. 9.12
...
3. 5. 12
...
-+.5. 12
W olsingham ...
30.9.11
Wearmouth Colliery
24.7.07
West Hartlepool
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
FORMED.
Victoria Gal"esfield and Rowlands Gill ... .. Walker ..
Tow Law
No. VI.
BRIGADE.
2.7.12
West Pelton and Beamish
2-+.9.14
Whick ham
10.4.11
Whitburn Colliery
10.5.06
Whitby
14.9.14
Whitley Bay and Monkseaton Withernsea
26.8. 14 17.9.99
I
Amb. Officer T. cott, 3, Alexandra L, Vic. Garesfi elcl. Amb. O fficer M. Dixon , 593, \Velbeck Road, \Valker. J. G. Little, The Green, Wallse rtd. Corps Supl. J. W. Pes cod, Beechburn Grange, Howd en-Ie-"V ear S.O. Act. upl. W. R. tob art, Etherley Lodge, Bp . Auckland. Corps Supt. J. W. Pes cod. Corps
R. H. O. Garbutt,i'II.R.C.S.
upt.
J. W. Pes cod.
J.
O. Bainbridge, East End, Wolsingham. Capt. H. K. Wallace, Sergt. T. Taylor, R. A. M.C., M. D. -+5, outhwick Rd., underl and. A. V. Macgregor, III. D. SupL \ V. T. Ryan, Lynn Street, \iV est Hartlep ool. T. Dewar, M.D. Acting upt, G. Holden, \Vest Pelton Hse., "Vest Pelton, Beamish .0. A. mith, M. D. orp!' J. A. Carr, 28, Rly. Cottages, wal well '. O. J. G. D. Cort, M.R.C.S. Supt. C. VV. \ iVheatley, The View, F. E. Fielden, L.S.A. Marsden, outh Shield s. G. B. Mit.chell, M. B. , J.P. Am b. Officer \ iV. Harrison, -+8, Flowergate, Whitby. J. D. Love, 1\1. B., C. M. Supt. A. Payne, 49, orth Parade, Whilley Bay. A. E. Sproulle, L.R.C.P. J. B. Brown, 38, Bannister L, Withernsea. I
NURSING DIVISIONS in order of seniority with daLe of registration. Central (Hull) L 2.86 South Shields 26. 9.00 Eastern (H ull). . 14. 9.01 Walker (reformed 28.11.16) 23. 2. 04 N ewcastle-on-Tyne 24.10.05 Whitburn Colliery 19. 5.06 Western (Hull) 24. 9.06 Sunderland . . 1. 2.08 Felling ColI. (Felling & Dist.) 23. 7.09 Blyth and District. 10. 6.10 Malton and Norton 3. 8.10 Win laton . 12.11.10 Durham City . . 27. 2.11 Benfieldside & Dt. (D erw. Valley) 29. 3.11 Consett & Dist. (Derwent Valley) 4. 9.11 Lady Ridley. 26. 2.12 Gateshead . . 28. 2.12 Heworth (Felli ng & Distri ct) 19. 3.12
West Hartlepool 28. 3.12 ewcastle Western 22. 4.12 Dunston 2-+. 4.12 North Tyne 24. 4.12 Withernsea 25. 4.1 2 Wolsingham (Weardale) . 25. -+.12 Novocastria 30. 4.12 Tow Law (Weardale) 1. 5.12 Witton-Ie-Wear (Weardale) 3. 5.12 Addison Colliery (Stella Coal Co. )17. 5.12 Stanhope (Weardale) 18. 5.12 East Boldon and Cleadon 29. 5.12 Victoria Garesfield a nd Rowlands Gill 30. 5.12 Reckitt's (Hull) . 31. 7.12 Priestman (Ashington Coal Co.) 16. 9.12 Greenside Colliery (StellaC!. Co. )30. 11.12 Hornsea 14. 1. 13
15. 1.13 Driffield 17. 1.13 Helton-Ie-H ole 15. -+.13 J esmond, N ewcaslle 19. -+.13 Coundon 5. 6.13 Cramlington and Dislrict b. 7. 13 Hebburn (reform d) . 19. 9. 13 Kingston (Hull) 27.10.13 Dawdon Colliery 7.11.13 Tynemouth 14. 1.14Houghton-Ie-Spring 7.2.14 Beverley "Wardley lliery (Fclling&Di l.)24 . . 14 22. 4.1-1 Gos[orth 13.6.14 Gateshead Salt \\ ell Elswick \\'orks (Armslrong 15. 7.14 Whitworth) 17. 7.1-+ Shildon Lodge Colliery 7. 8.14 Jarrow. 11. 8.14 Scarborough 26. 8.H "Vhilley Bay and l\lonkscalon 5.9.14 uckland Park 7.9.14 Bedlington. 12.11. 14 P el H use (lIull) 3.12.1-+ Etherley (\\'earda1c) 9.12.14Sunderland ocial Ccntre 9. 2.15 Osborne, <'::\Vl a lie 18. 2.15 IIirst (.t\ bing-ton Coal 0.) 9. 3.15 hesler-Ie- treet . 12. 3.15 Crook and Dislrict 9. -+.15 Bridling-ton 10. -+.15 orth at on 12. -+.15 \Villington and Districl Birtley & Di. trict, (Birtley 26. -+.15 hon Co.) . 27. . US Lanche ter Emma olliery ( tella oal Co.) 1. 5.15 6. 5.15 Blaydon-on-Tync . 19. 5.15 walwell
-,
Nursing Divisions, those forming parl of a Corps are placed under ils name.
Sunderland Western ew Seaham Sleekburn . Whickham Brancepeth Caslle Wylam-on-Tyne Monkton N onh Shields Grainger . ~ acriston . Percy Main Boldon Colliery V,rallsen d . Eighton Banks Lam bt.on Collieries Whitby hildon takeford and \V est leekburn Bishop Auckland D e la Pole (Hull) Cockfield . outh Moor Blackhall Colliery lockton and Th~rnaby Grosmonl . Burnmoor . Gate head Fell Chillon and \Vindle lon Prudhoe and Di t.ri,t , hildon \Vesl ey Hall orn ay and Di trict Han"alon . Spennymoor Fri nds, N wca tie ullercoals Brandling, Ncwcastle Dipton hotlon olliery .
22. 5.15 27. 5.15 3. 6.15 8. 6.1 5 12. 6. 15 12. 6.1 5 14. 6.15 18. 6.15 28. 6.15 29. 6.15 30. 6.1 5 15. 7.15 28. 7.15 31. 7.15 10. 8.15 11. 8.15 7. 9.15 13. 9.15 28. 9. 15 26.10.15 29.11.15 25. 1.16 16. 2.16 20. 3.16 28. 3.16 2-+. 5.16 3. 6.16 21. 6.16 23. 6.16 26. 9.16 5.10.16 27.11.16 18.12.16 29. 1.17 1. 2.17 14. 2.17 27. 3.17 27.3.17
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON.
FORMED.
75
DISTRICT.
~=-~----~--------~--------------
ARMSTI{OI
G,
WIIITWORTII !
15.7.14
Lady upt. Mrs. Brackenbury, Benw ~ 11 Lodge, e wca tie.
Hirst
1 . 2.15
Prieslman
16.9.12
Auckland Park
5.9.14
G. Thorpe, L. R.C. P.
Lady Supl. 1\lr. . McLean, \ V odhorn Rd., Ashington. Lady upl. 1is J. Galloway, \ T. A. IIospital, Ashington. Lady ' upl. l\Irs. E . Hall, Hill id , Au kland Pk., Bishop Auckland.
Bedlington
7.9.14-
\ \T. II. Hudson, III.B.
Beverley ...
7.2.14
H. L. M UI11"o, M.D.
Binchester
29.5.1 3
Lady Supl. l\lrs. A. lephenson, N wbegin, Beverley. In abeyance.
Bishop Auckland
28.9.1 5
T.
Lady ' upt. Miss E. Hutchinson, 30, lyde TeIT, Bi hop uckland
Elswick V\Torks ASIlIl GTON
COA L Co.
1\1. Bruce, III.B. (Acting)
(Acting).
. Penfold,
1. B.
76
THE
ST.
J OH
-,----------:---
Nursing D ivisions, those fo r ming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
FORMED .
Blackhall Colliery
16.2.16
Blaydon ...
6.5.15
Blucher Colliery ...
14.7.14
Bridlington
9.4.15
No. VI.
AlVlBULA CE BRIGADE.
--
.... -
-----
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
K . Falconer, M.B.
Lady upt. Mrs. B. Falconer, Middle St., Blackhall Colliery. Capt. H. Morrison, Lady Supt. Miss E. 1\loody, R. A.M. c., 111. B. (Acting). 1, Lime St., Bleach Green. G. B. Picton, M. B. In abeyance. (Acting). A. HolmesField,L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Mrs. Holmes Field, (Acting). Shaftesbury Rd. Bridlington.
BIRTLE\, I RON CO.
Birtley ...
26.4.15
Blyth and District
10.6.10
Boldon Colliery ...
15.7. 15
Brancepetb Castle
29.4.15
Burnmoor
24.5.16
Chester-Ie-Street
9.3.15
Chilton and vVindlestone
21.6.16
Cockfield ...
29.11.15
CoundoD ...
19.4.13
Cramlington Colliery ...
5.6.13
Crook and District
12.3. 15
Dawdon Colliery
27.10.13
DERWENT VALLE\,
Benfieldside & District
29.3.11
Consett and District
4.9.11
Driffield ...
15. 1.13
Dunston ...
24. 4.12
Durham City
27. 2. 11
East Boldon & Cleadon Eighton Banks ...
I
27 .5. 15 31. 7.15
FELLING AND DISTRICT
Felling Colliery
23.7.09
Heworth
19.3.12
Wardley Colliery
24.3. t-l
77
DISTRICT.
Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
14.11.14
Ferryhill ...
2 .2.12
Gateshcad
3.6.16
Gateshead Fell Gateshead
FORMED .
altwell
13.6.1+
Gosforth
20A.14
Grainger ...
28.6.15
Grosl11ont
2 t. 3.16
Hartlepool
18.5.15
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON .
In abeyance.
S. Farm er, L.R.C.P.
Capt. L. Bulkley, R. A.IIl. c., Lady Supt. Mrs. Thirlwell, Cliff House, Bensham Rd., Gateshead. I1LB. Lady Divi ional ec. Mrs. Crone, 4, COl"Onation Ter., Low Fell. S. Robson, I1I.D., F.R.C.S. Lady upt. Miss L. G. Corbit, 62, Bewick Road, Gateshead. Nul's. Off. l\Iiss C. Riseley, Capt. J. 1\1. Tover, R.A.M.C.,I11.B. \Veslfield House, Gosforth.
J. Johnson, lI1.B. (Acting).
Lady Supt. Mrs. Minns, (Acling Ouston House, Ouston, Birtley. \\T. J. Gordon, M.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. . S. Boden, (Acting). The Castle, Morpeth. Lady upt. Mrs. Stewart, 1, Redworth Lane, Boldon. G. Denholm, M.B. Lady upt. Mrs. Crawley, (Acting). Quarry Hill, Durham. Miss M. A. Butterworth, Church Hse., Burnmoor, Fence Houses. C. Duncan, 111. B. Lady Supl. Mrs. M. Robson, Wear View, Chester-Ie-Street. M. Hunter. riss A. Paxton, Hillcrest, Windlestone, Co., Durham. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. L Widdas, Oakwood, ockfield, Durham. V. A. Settle, L. S. A. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. . Hare, Halish Hall, Bishop Auckland. W. Howat, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. ]. Anderson, Hastings Ctgc, eaton Delaval. LieuL G. Y. Caldwell, Lady Supt. l\Iiss E. vValton, R.A. I11. c., M. B. (Acting). The Willows, Crook. Capt. T. \\T. Squair, Lady Supt. Miss N. G. Dillon, R.A.M.C. ,I11.B. (Acting). Dene House, eaham. Capt. R S. Renton, Lady Supt. Miss C. W alton-Wilson, R.A.M.C. , 111. B. (Acting). Derwent Denc, Sholley Bridge. W . Bratton, I11.R.C.S. Lady Supl. Miss C. RobsOll, (Acting). 63, Sherburn Terrace, ConsetL J. K. Keith, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. S. E. Patterson Cross Hill, Driffield, E. Yorks. A. Dougall, L. R. C. P. Lady Supl. Miss J. Maugham, (Acting). 2, Wynyard Street, Dunston. R. Stuart, M.R.C.S. Lady upt. Miss R J. Robson, J . A. Stenhouse, M. B. 40, Old Elvet, Durham. W. F. Fleming, L. R. C. P. Lady Div. Sec. Mrs. J. B. Forster, The Cottage, East Boldon. D. R Lindsay, I11.B. Lady upl. Mrs. Crawford, Wreken Dyke, Wrekenton. Corps S urg. D. M. Millar, M. B. (Acting). W. ]. Mackay, L. R.C.P.
Lady Supt. Mrs. D. M. M illar, Felling Lodge, Felling-on-Tyne. Lady Supt. Miss E. Leinster, Wardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne Lady Supt. Mrs. Guy, Manor House, W a rdley
Hebburn Hetton-ie-Ilole
..
16.12.10 Ref. 8.7.13 7.1.13
l a bel
am pb Il,
P. A. . Dyson, L.R.C.P.
J. A.
V. Duffy,
L ady Diy. ec. Miss L. Langstaff, Amc1iffe, Bentinck Rd., e wcastle. Mrs. II. J ac kson, Railway Cottages, Grosmont. In abeyance.
III. B.
M.
R. C. S.
Lady upt. Mrs. \Valker, Glengamock, lIebbum-on-Tyne.
i\1. D.
tcwart \\ atson,
Lady upt., Miss K. Adamson, Helton lIou e , Hetton-Ie-Hole. Lady upt. Irs. Brodric k, Eastgate, IIornsea, Ea t Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss M. Crawford, 'chool lIou e, Houghton-lc- p. Lady orp ee. Miss M. AYI'c, Thc ottage, IIessle, Hull. Lady upt. Mr.. C. Wheatley, 2, Richmond t., Hull. Lady upt. Mi s . D. . l\plin, orth 1"' erriby, East Yorks. Lady upt. Mrs. R hipslone, 8, Alberll\venue, Hull. La dy upt. lUiss M. Ayre, The otlage, lIessle, Hull.
Ill. B.
Hornsea
14.1.13
J. H. D. John, I1!.D.
Houghton-Ie- pring
14.1.14-
F. R V;:l.n Langenberg, r.D. (Acting).
1. 2.16
J. Vcrdon, L.R . . P. &s .
H ULL
Central
De la Pole
26.10.15
Eastcrn
H.9.01
King-stOll
19.9.13
Pcel IIouse
1 12.11. 14
T. Ritchie Rodg r, 1Il.D. 1i s E. Townsend,
i\l. D.
a pt. . Tinsley is ons, R.A.I1l. . (T.) Dr. Thorn on, Dr. 1\Iilligan. Dr. Dcnni on, Dr. H ar rison. Miss F. ta ey, lII.B. Miss Ada Jackson, M.B.
Reckill's
31.7.12
\V. G. Bendle,
\\' l!stern
24.9.06
Miss S. L. Lewis, L.R. C.P.
}arrow
7.8.H
Lady upl. The Lady lunburnholmc, Londesborough Park, Markel \ Vcighton. Lady lIpl. Mis E. 1\1. IIardy, 61, pring ~ t. . Hull. Lady SliPt. Mrs. M. pafford, 20, lIarl'y l., Hull. Lady Supl. Miss cott, 36, Be Ie Bum Road, Jarro\\,. Lady upl. Mi s L. Gurney, The Grov ' , J mond, Ncwca lie.
I\1.B.
G . McPherson, lII.D., CH.B.
Je~l11ol1d
15.4.13
Lady Ridley (Newcastle)
26.2.12
J. R \ \Tilson, M.D. MissRM.Caml bell,M.B. E. B. Applcby, M.P. 1\.. I-I. Ilobbs, .1\'1.1).
Lambton Collicrics
10.8.15
E. \ \T. ShOt·t,
Lanl'hestcr
27A.15
Dr. L. W. Ritson.
L. R . . s. I
Lady ... upt. Mi . Carr-Elli on, 16, Brandting Park, ew a lie. .A cting Lady upl. Mrs. ~ . hort, J, orth Gill I·es., Fen c IIou C . Lady 'upl. Miss E. M. I 1. lon~y, 'out h Hailey, DUl'ham,
78
THE
Nursing Di visions, those forming part o[ a Corps are placed under its name. l\Ialton and
orton
Monkton
ST.
FORMED.
3.8.10 14.6.15
N ewcastle-on-Tyne
24-.10.05
Iewcastle Western
22.4.1 2
Newfield ...
9.7.13
JOH
AMBULA CE
SURGEON.
No. VI.
BRIGADE.
IN CHARGE.
D . E. McCormack, M.D. Lady ·upt. Mrs. F. F. Chapman, Blail' LUhol, Norton, Malton. ( cting). Mi s Lily Johnson, :\1. D. I Lady Supt. 1iss \Veir, Craigie Lea, J arrow. Capt. F. H. R. Laverick, Lady upL Mi s E. Be l, 210, Slone SL, T ewca t.le-on- Tyne. R. A.l\I. c., ]\[. D. Lady SupL Mi s A. Carse, \\T. S. Frasel', L. R . C. P. 15, orthcote SL, ewC'astk. In abeyance.
Nurs ing Divisi ons, lhose forming part of a Corps are placed undcr its name.
enlre
underland \Vestern Swal well ...
IN CHARGE
SURGEON.
I. G. Modlin,
M. D.
9.12.14
J.
M. D.
25.5.15
G. E. Pearcey,
19.5.15
Licllt. E.
1. 2.08
. underland _undcrland _ ocial
FORMED .
halmers,
;\I.B., B.S .
milh,
D.
R. A. M .
Tyn em outh
7.11.13
Victoria Garesfield and Rowland's Till
30.5.12
\V allsend ..
28. 7.15
A.
., III. B. \ Vilkinson, M.D.
( Act i ng-). New Seaham
26.5.15
North Seaton
10A.15
orth Shields
18.6.15
North Tyne
24.6.1 2
N ovocastria
30'+.12
Osborne (Newcastle)
9.2.15
Percy Main
30.6.15
Prudhoe and District
28. 6.16
Sacriston ...
29.6.15
Scarborough
11.8. 14
Shildon
7.9.15
Shildon Lodge
17. 7.14
Shildon Wesley Hall
26.9.16
Sleekburn
3.6.15
South Moor
15.1.16
South Shields
26.9.00
Stakeford and West Sleekburn ...
13.9.15
Lady upt. 1\11' . C. Swallow, J. A. Neilan, L.R.C. P. I vy House, Tew Seaham. (Acting). Capt. C . H. Evers, Lady Supt. Miss P. Foreman, R. A . IIt. C., i\1. B. (Acting). 69, 31·d Single Ro 'w, Torth Seaton, ncar ewbiggin. Lady upl. Mrs. C. Liddell, J. J. Harrison, 111. D. 16, Spring TelTace, tho hields. F. Bell, M. R. C. S. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. R. \Vood, vValwick, Humshaugh, or'land. E. F . Pratt, 111. B. Mrs. Dakers (Lady upt. Mi ss L. N. Russell) 33, Meldon Tl'rrace, Halon, ewca tie. J . Don, 1II.D. (Acting). Lady Supt. Mrs. Reah, Pendower, 1 ewca tle-on-Tyne. R. J. Weidner, M. B., B.S., l\Iiss J . Double, orthumberland (Acting) Dock IIouses, Percy Main. R. A. Lockhart, L. R. C. P. Lady Supl. l\Iiss R. E. Slead, & S. E. \Vest Road, Prudhoe-on-Tyne. J. H. R. Garson, M.B. Lady upl. !\Irs. 1\Iunro, (Acting) TheGro\'e, Pia wsworlh, Chester. Lady SupL Ii s A. Jacklin, 11,Tra[algar Sq., C'arborough. H. A. Fielden, M.D. Mrs. Richal-dson, Auckland Terrace, hildon. R. W. Smeddle, M. B. Lady Supt. 1\11' . Bell. The Old H all, hildon. W. L. Brown, M. B. Mrs. Brown, Hallgarth, Shildon. urs. ister Miss C. Richardson, 11, \Vest View, Bedlington Stn. I urs . Sister Mi s L. Hutchinson, 60,EdenTel-. ,Oxhill, W. Stanley. G. R. Harland, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Miss A. Binks, (Acting) 4. South View Tel'., S. Shields. Capt. H. S. Brown, Lady Div. Sec. 1\Irs.J. Kcnnedy, 18, R.A.M.C., L.M.S. S .A. GordonTcr. Stakeford, Chopping. (Acting) Dr. D. O. Taylor.
STELLA CO AL CO.
Addison Colliery Emma Colliery Greenside Stockton and Thornaby
17.5.12 1.5.12 30.11.12 20.3. 16
Corps Surg. J. W . Smith, Lady SupL Mrs. S. Robson, M.D., (Acting) Balgoriel louse, Ryton-on -Tyne. Lady upt. Miss M. Batey, Elmfield, Wylam-on-Tyn c. A. Smith, M. D. (Acting) Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Cowen, 19, Milton St., GI-eens id e, Ryton. J . Brydon, F . R.C.S., Miss Forster, Fcrndene, L.R.C. P. Bilingham Avenlle, Nortoll.
A, Forrest,
liT. D.
WEARDALE
Etherley
3.12.H
. tanh ope
18.5.12
Capt. J. Gray,
1.B.,
R.A.lIf.
Tow Law
1. 5.12
Witton-l e-\Vear
3.5.12
\\'olsingham ...
27.4.12
We"l Hartlepool \\'hi ckham
28.3.12 8.6.15
79
DISTRI CT.
J. H.
ai mith,
111. B.
R. H. \V. Garbult, L.R.CP. t 'ling). H. 1. trover, l\I.B. 1\.
milh,
M.D. (
cting-)
Whitburn Colliery
19.5.06
WhItby
11. 8.15
Whitley Bay and Monkseatol1 Willington
26.8.14
J. G. D. Corl, II!. R. C. S. (A ting-). E. J. Mitchell, 1. R. (Acting). \\T. Dewhirst, M.B.
12.4.15
E.
J.
BI- wis,
M. B.
\\'inlalon .. .
I 12.11. 10
H. R. l\fcAlecnan,
Witherns a
25"+.12
Wylam
12.6.15
A. E. prolllle, ( Cling). A. Bishop, III. B.
:\[.0.
Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Coates, 19, Roker Pk. Rd., underland. Lady upt. Mrs. Roger, 31, The \ Vest!ands, Sunderland. Lady upt. Mrs. M. hi eld, \ '.A . Hosp., St. Gabriels, Sunderland. Lady upl. Mrs. E. Davison mith, Leven IIouse, S·walwell. Lady upt. Mr . F. \V. CaLcheside, ++, Percy Gardens, Tynemouth. Lady Div. ec. MI's. H. Smith, 19, Al exandra Street, Victoria Gal-esfield, RO'wlands Gill. Lady Supt. Miss Fairweather, 156, tali on Road, \\'allsend. Lady orps Supt. Mrs. H. G. 'tobart, \Vitton Tower,\V-le-\\'. Lad y upt. Mr . \\. R. Stobart, Etherley Lodge, Bishop AuC'k. Lady upt. Miss D. Briggs, I Iartwell House, tanhope. Lady upt. Mrs. Moses, Copeland Hou e, Tow Law. Lady p.- upt. Mrs.H.G. tobart, \ \Titton Tower, \\'itton-l e-\\Tear. Lad y upl. MrS. R. Richardson, Causeway, \Volsingh am . Lady upt. Mr . A. oulson, Alder yd , \\'e t Hartlepool. Lady Supt. MI-s. A. \\' . Thompson, \\Thic kham Pk., \\ hickham, Dul'. Lady lIPt. Mrs. J. R. Robson, Marsden H e . , Cleadon, undel'. Lady upt. Mrs. Mitchell, 1, kinner Street, \\Th itby. Lady _ upt. Mis M. Race, Park 1I lIrst, Monk eaton. Lady upt. Ir. Hrewis, Eskdalc, \ Villington, O. Dur. Ladv Oi\,. cC. Mrs. M. R anso n, I I iih \\T' ll Ilous , \ Vinlatoo, Dur. Lady 'upL Mr . D. Dickin on, Queen St., \ Vithernsea, E. Yorks. Lady _ u pt. 'I I' ' . James, RlIdchcster, \\'ylam-on-T) nc.
L.R.c,p·1
"T.
No. VII.
80
81
DISTRICT.
CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISI ONS in order of seniority, with date of regi tration, distingu;shed by style of type.
No. VII. District.
' \Then a Division forms part of a Corps, the name thereof is given in parenthesis. PONTYPOOL A ' 0 DISTRICT 12.11.08 l\Jadeley (Irol1bridg ) . 30. 11.91 Hanwood (Shrewsbury) . 21.11.08 Shrew bury ( hrew bury) 1. 5.95 Market Drayton (hrewsbury) 17. 5.09 IRO:-lBRlDGE 20. 3.96 Pontypool 1 orth (Pontypool). 29. 6.10 Ironbridge (Iron bridge) 20. 3.96 oalbrookdale (Ironbridge) . 26.12.10 Chirk 16. 4.04Much Wenlock (lronbridge) . 28. 1.11 Portmadoc. . 20. 7.04WeI hpool (Powy land) . 10. 2.11 Abergav~nny ( . Wale Bord r) 8.10.04 hrew bury Police ( hrewsbury) 1. 3.11 NEWPORT (Mo:-l.) . 8.10.04 Llanidloes (Powy land) 4. 4.12 Alexandra Dock (NewporL) 8.10.04Dawley (Ironbridge) . 3. 5.12 ewport Ry. ( 'wporl) .10.04Osweslry (Powysland) 14. 6.12 J\' ewport Town ('wport) 8.10.04Pow)' LA ' 0 17.7.12 Hereford ity I olice . 4.12.04Bridgnorth . . . 5. 8.12 Hereford Railway 12.12.04Rho and Di trict (Powysland) 14.10.12 Blaenau Festiniog. 25. 1.06 Old Boys (Newport) 30.11.12 Iar hbrook ( ' hrew bury) 2 . 2.06 Hard wicke Estate 21. 6.13 SO TH \VALE " BROER 24-. 7.06 hurch tretlon . "10. 8.13 ImEWS13l 'R Y . . 26. 8.06 \Vorth nand l\Iarton ( hrews.) 29. 7.14 Pontypool l~oad (Pontypool) 6. 9.06 Broughton 25. 8. 14 Cwmbran Coli}. I . \ \ ' . Border) 11. 9.06 Eryri ., 30. 9.14 hre\\"sbury Railway ('hrews.) 29. 8.07 Fire Brigade (Newport) H. 4.17 Newport Police 18.11.07
Comprising Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Denbigh hire, Flintshire, Herefordshire, Merionethshire, Monmouth hire (part lying ea t of lin from Newport to Herefordshire, running through Pontypool and Abergavenny, these places being in this Di trict), MontgomeryshirE' and Shropshire. Deputy Commissioner-Colonel E. Cureton, V.D., M.D., (on Active :\1ilitary Service), Darton House, Havelock Road, Shrewsbury. Assistant Commi siOller-J. \V. 'Vhite, (on Active Military Service), The Coltage, Wareham, Dorset. Assistant Commissioner-So Hamilton, M.D., D.P.H., (Acting Deputy 184, Commercial Road, Newport, ion.
omml
ioner.)
District Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Lloyd, "The Mount, " hirk. District Secretary-L. Egerton Hine, (on Military Service) Brigade Hospital, Etaples, France.
REPORT OF ACTI
G DEPUTY COMMISSIO
184, COMMERCIAL ROAD,
ER.
EWPORT (MON.) 30th September, 1916.
SIR, I hav~ the hO~lOur to submit my report for the year ended 30th eptember, 1916. Notwlthstandmg the effect of the Military Service Acts there has been a slight increase of 158 during the year. No reports have come to hand from some Divisions but in these cases I have received information that the whole or nearly the wh~le Division is serving with H.M. Forces. Inspections have b~en. held at Newport, P~)Otypool, Pontnewydd, Shrewsbury and vVelshpool,tor the UOltS 10 those areas, and m each case the standard of efficiency has b~en high. At Shrewsbury inspection the Service Medal was presented to Corps Supenntendent Bartlam of Ironbridge. Memb~~s of \Von:en's Voluntary Aid Detachments have been employed in Military and Auxtllary Hospitals and have rendered good ervice. Many Ambulance Divisions hav~ undertaken the transport of wounded soldiers from trains to Military Hospitals, particularly at Newport and Shrewsbury. To the o~cers, nursing officers, and members I beg to express my cordial thanks for all the klOdness, courtesy and assistance I have received at their hands. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, S. IIAMILTON, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The Chief Commissioner. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Carn~rvon~h ire- D IVISIONS-Aberdaron N ursi ng, Portmadoc. Den~Jlghshll"~-DlVISJONS-Chirk, Rhos and Distrirt. Menonethshl:e-DlvISION-Blaenau Festiniog. Monmouthshlre-CORPs-Newport, Pontypool and District, South vVales Border. DIVISION-Pontnewydd. Montg0f!1eryshire-CORPs-Powysland. Shropshl!"e-CORPs-:-Ironbridge, Shrewsbury. DlvrsloNs- Bridgnorth, IIanwood Nursmg, IIardwlcke, Warfield NUI"sing, Wellington NUI"sing.
CORP or Divi ion clistll1guished b) sty I of type a shown above.
FORMED.
Blaenau Festiniog
25.1.06
Bridgnorth
5.8.12
Broughton
25.8. H
Chirk
16.4.04-
Vron Section
30.9. H
Harclwicke E tate
21.6.13
Hcrefol"d City Police
+.1204
IiW;-';BRIDGE Coalbrookdale Dawley Ironbridg Madelcy Much Wenlock NEWPORT
R. Jones,
1\1. D"
L. E. Dick on, M.D.
C. E.
all,
12.12.0420.3.96 26. 12.10 3.5.12 20.3.96 30.1 1. 91 28.1.11 8.10.04-
H.
. "Vodehou e, M.D.
. F . Ed ward ,
M. B.
. E. Droop, M. R.C.S. F. \V. II. Bigley,
Amb. Off. 'V. 1. Owen, 2, 'V ynn Rd., Blaenau Festiniog. Major \V. 'Ve tcott, J-liUside, Bridgnorth. Dr. J. D. Lloyd, Th [ount, hide Cpl. D. Jones, Almshou es, Chide
1'11. B .
1 .11.11
Elj ri
Hereford Railway
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON.
M . B.
T. Geldart, The live, hr w bury. upt. . mith, ity Polic , Hereford. Supl. A. Adkins, " Hop Pole" Hotel, Hereford. orps upt. . 'V. Bartlam, \Vooclvill ,Madcley, alop. H. IIarper, 3, Church Bank, oalbrookdale. mb. fRcer . Chetwood, 1, y 'amore Tel"race, Dawl y. (Acting) . \V. Bal"Uam, Vinl: oltage, Ironbridg "V. Bagley, oalporl. upi. F. 'V. Biglcy, 1\I.B. " The Villas," I llch 'V en lo ck . Corps upl. .A. Fudge, 56, Dewsland Park, Newport, Mon. f
82
THE
ST.
JOHN
Al\1BULA CE
IT o. VI1.
BRIGADE.
83
DISTR I CT.
NURSING DIVIS IONS CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
Alexandra Dock ewport Fire Brigade ewport Old Boys Newport
Polic~
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
FORMED.
8.10.04
J.
14'+. 17
A. E. Tonks, L.R.C.P. (Acting).
Cook, M.R. C.S.
30.11.12
Newport Railway
8.10.04
A. E . Tonks, L.R. C.P. (Acting). J. F . eville, L. R. C. P.
Tewport Town
8. 10.04
A . E . Tonks, L. R.C.S.
PONTYPOOL ANDDISTRICT
18.11.07
12. 11.08
Pontypool Torth
29.6.10
Pontypool Road
6.9.06
R \V. Haslett, M. D.
J.
H . Elliott,
;\1.
R \ \'. Haslett,
D. M. D.
Sergt. l\1 in LIS, 4, Baldwin t., Newport, ~1011. Supt. Horace Lyne, \ Vestgate Cham bers, Tewport, 1\1on. Supt. G. C. Oliver, 41, t. Mark's Cres., evvport. Supt. G . J. Rowlands, 44, Redland St, ewport, MOil. Supt. R. \V. Bartlett, entral Chambers, ewport, Mon. Amb. Off. G. J. Rowlands, 44, Redland treet, ewport. Corps upt. A.J. England, tati on House, Pontllanfraith, 1\lon. Amb. Off. E. Jordan, 9, Rossitel- treet, Pontypool. upt. G . H. Nelms, Valerie, \Vainfelin Avenue, Pontypool. All serving.
Portmadoc
20.7.04
H. R Griffith, M.D.
POWYSLAND
17.7.12
RD . ThomaS,L.R.c.P. &s. Corps upt. H. Morri , Severn Villa, \Velshpoo!. E. D. Rees, 1\1. R. C. S. Dr. E. D. Ree , Caersws, Montgomeryshire. Rde laP.Beresford,M.D. Col. R.de laP. Beresford, Y . D. ,;'If. D., Oswe try. ] . E. H. Davies,M.R.C.S. Ed. Richards, Glaslyn, Osborne Rhos, near Wrexham. RD.Thomas, L.R. C.P.&S. C. Thomas, (Acting). 13, Severn Street, \ Vel hpoo!. J. W. Riley, 1\1.R.C.S. Corps upt. J. W. Riley, Whitehall. Pontesbury, hrewsbury. H . Barnett, 1\1.B. Supt. H. Barnett, M. B. , The Limes, Church Stretton. S. Mozunder, L.R.C.P. \V. B. Yates, chool House, Hanwood, nr. hre"\vsbury. S . Pugh, Thornleigh," Station Road, Pontesbury. A. R F . Exham, M. D. Supt. A. R F . Exham, M. D., Market Drayton. G . Higginson, M.B. Sergt. Onions, PI-iors Holt Cottage, Church Stretton, alop. T. Orr,1\1.B. Supl. A. Baxter, Sv,'an IIill, Shrewsbury. C. V . Bulstrode, M. B. Supt. E .J.Rllbbathan, 1, unnyfield, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. J. Lytle, M. D. (Acting) Corps upl. J. W. Riley. J . Williams, M. D. (Acting) Corps SupL J. W. Riley,
Llanidloes
4'+.12
Oswestry
14. 6.12
Rhos and District Welshpool
14.10. 12 10. 2. 11
SHREWSBURY
26. 8.06
Church Stretton Hal1wood
10.8.13 21.11.08
Pontes bury Section
31.3.15
Market Drayton
17.5.09
...
2S. 2.06
Marshbrook
Shrewsbury Police Shrewsbury Railway ... Shrewsbury Town Worthen and Marton . . S OUTH WALES BO RDER
1. 3. 11 29.8.07 1. 5. 95 29.7. 14
in order of eniority with date of registralion. hrewsbury ( hrewsbury) Ironbridge (Iron bl idgc) i'lladcley (Ironbridge) . Broscley (IJ"On bridge) . \V e lshpool (Powyslanu) l\Iuch \\Tenlock (II-onbridge) \\'el hpool BcrriC'w (Powy land) Worficld ( hl-e\\" bury). Ponlypool (Ponlypool)
~ursing Division, those forming- part of a Corps :lre plac ' d undcr il name.
Abcrdaron
FORME D.
Col. W . D . Steel,
Aberg-a venny ...
8. 10.04
T . E . Lloyd, F.R.C.S.
Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd
11.9. 06
A. W . Hayles, M.R. C.S.
M . D.
(Acting) Col. W. D.
tee l, M. D.
(Acting) Col. W. D. Steel, eville ,t reel, Abergavenny. Supl. C. Moreton, 1,Church Rd.,Pontnewydd,Mon.
5.95 3.96 3.96 5.99 1.11 3.12 5.12 6.12 9.12
Newport, 1\1 on , (Newport) Market Drayton ( hrew. bury) Dawley (Iron bridge) . Llanidloes (Powysland) \Vellington (Sh rewsbury) Hanwood ( hrewsbury) Aberdaron Ponlnewydd
SURGEON.
10.. 15
IRONBI~II)GC
Broseley
1. 5.99
Dawley
4.8.14
N. F. Ed ward , 1\1. B. (Acting). _'. ~. Edward, 1\I.B. (Acling).
20. 16. 4. 17. 1.
2.13 4.13 8.14 9. 14 4.15 22. 4.15 10. 8.1S 5.10.15
IN CHARGE.
Lady Supt. Mrs Car reg- lcCowan, arreg, Aberdaron, nr. Pwllheli, , . \Vale . Lady Corps upt. irs. \ Vhite, The Collage, \Vareham, Dorsel. Lady upt. l\Ii sPotts, The Deanery, Broseley, alop. Lady lIPl. Mi s Briscoe, The Holli ,Dawley, alop. Lady upi. 1\lr . Andl-ew , Lilac ottage, Ironbridge. Lady lIPl. l\Ii s Evan , tirchley Rec., hifnal, alop. Lady u pt. 1\Iiss 11. A. Jarrett, Abbey oltage, Much \Venlock.
Ironbriu <Tc
20. ".96
Mad >Iey
20.3.96
C. H. Twcl1 ,L.R.C.P.
Much \Venlo k
18.3.12
G. E. Lockyer, 111. B.
20.2.13
A. E. Tonks,
24.9.12
Lady upt. Mrs. Davies, \ 'ine ottag-e, Griffith town,1\Ion. Lady upl. Irs. Hayles, rmidale; Upper Pontnewydd, nr. ewport. Lady Corp upt. Mrs. Everal1, Lyndon IIou e, \ elshpoo!. Lady upt. lis P . George, E. D. Rees, M. R. . s. DlIlas Villa, Llanidloe . R. D . Thomas, i'Il.R.C.S. Nul'S. licer Mrs . \ Villiams, \\' elsh poo!. lit'S . ffi 'er 1\I is K. Pritchard, RD.ThomClS,L.R.C.P. 'So 1a hafrau, Garlhmyl, l\Iont. (Acting). Lady Corp upl.MissC. E. Hughes, He ton, \ V. Hermitage, hrewsbury Lady upl. Mrs. Heathcote, A . R. Exam, 1\[. n. Longfield Bo., 1\I kt. Drayton. Lady upl. Mis C. E. II ugh ~ , J. W . Rilly , l\l.R.C.S. Oakl y ManorV.A.D.Ho pita!. Lady upt. Mi sIr. orbelt, \V. S. Edmond, F. R.C. tabl ford, Bridgnorth alop. Lady llPt. Mrs. hitty, J. L'Oslc HI' WIl, l. D. Hanwood Rec.,nr. hrewsbury. Lady ' upt. 11'. Bayliss, Beech II 0., dmaston, alop.
NEW PORT ewport
L.
R.C.P.
Lady upt. Mrs. Fudge, 56, Dewsland Park, Newport.
PONTYPOOL Pontypo I
(C
24. 7.06
1. 20. 20. 1. 23. 1. 24. 25. 24.
Pontnewydd
S.10.15
POWYSLAND Llandidlocs
17.9.14-
Welsh pool
23.1.11
Welsh pool Berriew
24.5.12
SHREWSBURY Market Draylon Shrewsbury
16.4.13 1. 5. 95
Worfield
25.6.12
Hanwood
22.4. 15
Wellinglon (Salop)
1.4.15
R. "'. II aslet,
?II. D.
(Acting). A. \V. IIayles, M.R.C.S.
84
No. VIII.
No. VIII. District. Comprising Kent, Surrey and Sussex, except tho e portion which comes within the Metropolitan area of No. 1 District. De~uty Commis~io.ner-C. Cotton, F.R.C.P.E., Briarfield, Canterbury. AssIs~ant CommIssIOnel'-P. G. elby, L.R.C.P., Teynham. DIstrict Surgeon-A. F. treet, l\I. A., 1\1. D., vVestgate-on-Sea. District Superintendent-Surgeon-General P. H. Benson 1\1. D.
Lady District Superintendent-Hon. Florence M. Daly, 10, Lennard Road, Folkestone. District Inspector of Stores-\Villoughby Bullock, Seaside Convale cent Hospital, Seaford. D!str.ict Secretary-Po W. Molony. DIstrIct Sergeant-First Class Sergeant J. J . Cornelious, 5, Bedford Villas, Westgate-on-Sea.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIO
ER.
BRIARFIELD, CANTERBURY.
30th eptember, 1916. SIR, I be.g to s~bmit my report for the year ending September 30th, 1916. Du.nng t.hl.s .year, on~ Ambulance Division-Brighton Special Constable -and five Nurs1l1g Dlvlslons-Bnghton, Preston, Tunbridge \Vells, Maidstone, and Gravesend -ha:re been formed. Strood and Roche ter Ambulance Division has been reformed a?d IS now the. City of Rochester Division. Littlehampton u rsing Division wa~ disbanded, but IS now re-organised and registered. The t?ta! strength of the District is 2,611, consisting of 1 Deputy Commi ioner, and 7 Dlstnct Staff ~fficers, 3 Corps Surgeons, 7 other Corps Officers, 84 Divisional Surgeon~ and .Supenntendents, 167 .C.Os., 1,372 Privates, 57 ursing Officers and 882 N urS1l1g Sisters. It is ~o be .regretted that the loss~s through death during the year amount to fif~een, 1l1c1ud1l1g Dr. Stumbles, of Bnghton, Mrs. F . J . Hindes, of Ramsgate, and thirteen other members-nine Army casualties and four at the explosion at the Gun Cotton Factory, Faversham. Many member~ ~'7ve joined the R.~. M. C and other branches of His Maje ty's FO.rces. Some diVISions have been entirely depleted of men owing to enlistment or be1l1g called up for m!litary. service. One Corps has greatly suffered j out of a total streng~h of 122, 1l1c1ud1l1g five surgeons who have joined up, twenty-six men only are available for the transport work of the town . . The men of the V.A.p . have assisted in the iran port of 15,869 cases and upwards , slck and wounded. fbey have atte~ded at Milit.ary and Auxiliary Hospitals for orderly work, and have been enga~ed ll1. ~scort dutles.and night ol'derly work. A~ran~ements have been made With lYlthtary and Police for service on the occasion of all' rald.s. On the r~c~ipt of warning, men are called out, often remaining on duty.all l11ght.. One ~Ivlslon on the coast has received ihirty-seven air raid warn1l1gs, but lt~ ~ervlces were only required on one occasion, when nin bombs "":ere dropped, kdll11g five persons, and injuring ten others one of whom afterwards died. ' In ~o~1t~ection with air raids, t.emporary dressing stations have been provided in all the Dlvl~lOns througho~t the Dlstnct. These have been equipped and fitted by the g~n~~oslty of the pubhc, and at most of them the services of members of Nursing DIVISions are to be obtained when necessary. . An expl.o~i~n occurr~d at the Gun Cotion Factory, Faversham, when membel's of sixteen DIVISions repaired to the scene of disaster to render assistance. Those on duty were su~sequent1y than~e? by the Earl of Ranfurly, Director of the Ambulance Department, 111 most appreciative terms, and the excellent services of Mrs. Selby,
8S
DISTRICT .
Lady Superintendent of the Teynham l ursing Division, who was specially recommended by the a'lthorities, was recognised by the Order, who conferred upon her the Life aving redal of the Order in silver. Buffets hav been opened at railway stations for supplying refre hments to the sick and wounded on the arrival of convoys. These have been much appreciated not only by the ufTerers, but also by the Military Authorities. Five Divisions have been allached for duty to the Field Ambulance, First Provisional Brigad' R. A. M. C., and several other Divisions are forming First Aid Posts for duty with thi Brigade. Several trophies have b n presented to Divisions for competition among the members, but on account of the war all District Competitions are in abeyance. Ten Long ervice ledals and tw lasps have been presented to members during t.he year. everal more have been received, but cannot be presented as the members are on ervice in various parts of Europe. 1Iany mcmbel' of r-;ursing Di\"isions ar working in Iilitary and Auxiliary Hospital, and are al 0 engaged in 111 nding kits and preparing dressings. everal thousand patient have been treated in the Auxiliary Hospitals in this Di ~ trict which, in mo t cases, arc admini tered by one or two \\'omen's \'oluntary id D tachments formed by the Brigade. These ho. pitalc; include Rust Hall Grange, Tunbridge \\'clls, containing 131 beds; eth I' ourt. Ramsgate, 100 beels i Dane John, anterbury, 120 beds j two at t.rood with 75 bed. i High Bee h, \Vestgate, 72 beds j lanor House, Folkestone, 100 beds i bbot's Barton, ant rbury, 40 beds j The Mount, Faversham, SO beds j lovers at iltingbourne i and t.h Hospital of t. John at lIastings, with 100 beds. It is impos. ibl within the limits of this report to adequately express my apprecialion of lh work carried on throughout the District by all ranks in the Brigade, but I think special m ntion must be made of those members of the luring Divi ions who are >ngaged in the administration of VolunlalY Aid Auxiliary Hospitals, and of tho e members f Al1lbulanc Divisions, who ungrudgingly have given up so much of their time in the tran port of the sick and wounded. " There all have worked so well it is difficult to make any pecial m ntion, r an only expre s my grateful thanks to my tafT Alc rs, Al ers of orp and Divi ions, .C.Os. and ~Iembers for the mo t'excell nt way in which they have carried out their several duties and for the zeal and devotion to th Brigade that has be n exhibited by all ranks. I hope to have the pleasur of forwarding a list of spe ial recommendations for your favourable con ideration in due cour I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient ervant, HARLES
Knight f Grace of the Order of the Ho pital of The Chief Commissioner.
OTTON,
t. John of Jerusalem.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIV ISIONS.
K e n t-CORP -Folkestone, I Ie of Thanel. DI VISION hford, shford oulh, Bil-chington, Boughton, antcrbury, anterbury ur ing, anterbury t. Martin's Nursing, Chatham and Di tricl, Doddingt n, Dover, Dover Nul' iog, Faver ham, Faversham ursing, Folk tonc, Folk lone lursing, Gravesend ursing, GI'eenstre t, Hythe, I Ie o( hepp)" Isle of heppey ursiog, 1aid tone, Maid ton ur ing, Margale ursing. Ramsgate, Ram gate Nul' ing, Rochester ( ity o[), andgat, illingbourne, trood and Roch ster ursi~lg, T mple Ewell Nursing, Tcynham ur ing, Tunbridg vVells, Tunbridg vVells ur ing, \ ille borough, \Ville borough and shford ursing" \V stb re ursing, \ Vestgate-on- a, \\Te tgate-on- ea Nursing, Whitstable, vVoodchurch, Surrey- D lvl ION - Calerham, obham, Guildford, Guildf I'd ursing, Haslmere, Redhill. Sussex-COR Ps-Brighton and Hove, Hastings. DIVIS IO ' -BI'ighton(L.B. &.S,C. ), Railway, Brighton Police, Brighton, Brighton Sp 'cial onstablcs, Brighton Nur ing, hich ster, IIa ting. , Hastings Nur ings, Hasting R ailway, Hastings a tie, flov', Hove Nursing, Littlehampton, Littlehampton Nursing, Preston Nursing, caford, L. Leonards.
86
THE
ST.
JOH
' AMBULA
T
No. VIII.
E BRIGADE.
87
DISTRICT.
CORPS AND AlVIBULANCE DIVISIONS in order of seniority, with date of registration, distinguished by style of type. When a Divisions forms part of a Corps, the name thereof is given in pal-enlhesis. Ashford Town Tunbridge Wells Guildford. Ramsgate Town (Isle of Thanet) Faversham Chichester Westgate-on-Sea (Isle of Thanet) Boughton-under-Blean Caterham Dover Doddington Greenstreet. Chatham and District Sittingbourne. Folkestone (Folkestone) Willes borough Littlehampton Isle of Sheppey . Sandgate (Folkestone) FOLKESTONE. Cobham.. ISLE OF THANET . CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
FORMED.
Ashford Town ...
1.+.79
Boughton-under-Blean ...
4.5.96
BRIGHTON AND HOVE
7.7.15
Brighton Brighton Police Brighton Railway (L.B. & S.C.Rly.) Brighton Special Con Hove
Canterbury (Reformed) Caterham Chatham and District .,.
Chichester
24.6.15 5.6.15 6.4.15 29.9.15 17.6. 13
19.9. 14 8.5.96 30.9.02
20.+.93
1. 4.79 1. 6.80 3. 3.90 28. 4.91 6. 5.91 20. 4.93 29. 3.95 +. 5.96 8. 5.96 12.10.97 28. 2.01 7. 4.02 30.9.02 9. 9.03 6. 3.05 3. 5.06 12.11.07 27. 1. 08 14.10.10 8. 2.1 j 31. 8.11 1.10.1 j
Redhill " . 25. 3.12 Hove (Brighton and Hove) 17. 6.13 Hastings Rlwy.(Ha ting } 2. 2. H Hast.ings (Hastings). 2. 2. H t. Leonards (Hastings) . 2. 2. H City of Rochester. 6. 8.1-1 Canterbury R formed 19. 9.14 \Vhitstable 20. 9. H HASTINGS. 7.10. H Hastings Castle(Hasting ) 7.10.14 Seaford 7.10. H Haslemere 30.11. 14 Hythe 7. 1.15 Woodchurch 13. 2.15 Brighton (L.B.& S.C. )Rly. 6. +.15 Maid tone. 1+. +.15 South Ashford 17. +.15 Brighton Police (Brighton and Hove) 5. 6.15 Brighton(Brighton &Hovel 2+. 6.15 BRIGHTO AND HOVE . 7. 7.15 Birchington(Isle ofThanet} 28. 7.15 Brighton Special Constables{Brighton c ' Hove) 29. 9.15
SURCEON.
R. J. Bentley, !l1.B.
IN CHAR GE .
Supt. G. M. Mather, 33, IIal-dinge Road, Ashford, Kenl. D. J. Drake, L.H.. C.P. Supt. C. VV. mit.h, Slocker's IIill, Broughton, Favel-sham. Corps Surg. E. Du ke, M. D. Corps Supt. Col. Sir \V. B. Gentle, Town Hall, Brighton. J. A. A. Orlebar, ;\1. B. Supl. C.B. Yates, 9, Upper JIamilH. J. Bailey, M.B. ton Road, Brighton. C. \N. Hutt, M.D. E. C. Mag-uire, M.D. Supt. Sir W. B. Gentle, Town Hall, Brighton. Capt. Shard I ow, Supt. W. L. Girling, 61, Edburlon R.A.M.C. (T.) Avenue, Brighton . P. S. Eves, M.D. Supt. W. G. Pickett, Edburton Avenue, Brighton. E . Duke, M. D. Supt. R. J I. Crosse (on service), E . J. Baxter, L.R.C.P.E. Park Gate, Pres ton Rd. ,Bright.on Dr. T. C. Peacock. Sergt. E. J. Thompson, 34, George Street, Hove. R. J. Ferguson, M. D. Supt. F. Holgate Smith, 3, l. John's Lane, Canterbul-y, F . R. Carroll, M.D. Supt. A. J. Riley, 3, Cedar Road, Croydon. F. G. Jeffries, F. R.C.S. Amb.Off.W.McInlosh (on service), 58, Tennyson Road, Gillingham Act. Supt. Corp. W . Murray, 80, Luton Road, Chatham. F. Skaife, L.R.C.P. E. Supt. Admiral S. C. Holland, R. N., Dr. Ewart, M.D. Langley House, Chichester.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by t.yle of type as hown above.
City of Rochester
FORMED .
6.8.14
Cobham ...
31.8.11
Doddington
28.2.01 12.10.97
Dover Faversham
6.5.91
FOLKE TONE
8.2.11
Folkestone
6.3.05
Sandgate
H.I0.10
Greenst reet
7.+.02
GuildfQl-d ...
3.3.90
liaslemere
30.11. 1+
HASTINGS
7.10.14-
Hastings (Reform d) Hastings Castle
2.2.147.10.1-1
Ha tings R ailway
2.2.14
Sl. Leonard
2.2.1+ 7.1.15
By the heppey ...
27.1.08
ISLE OF THANET ...
1.10.11
Isle of
Birchington
28.7.15
Ramsgate Town
28.+.91
Westgate-on- ea
29.3.95
LitlJeham plon
12.11.07
Maidstone
1+'+.15
Redhill
25.3.12
SURGEON.
J. II. Morton, M.D.
P. Selby, 1\1. R.C. S. F. A. Osborne, L.R.C.P. Dr. A. J. F. Clarke. . J. Evers, 1\1. D. R. . Harper, 1\1.R.C.S. orps Ul-g. P. V. Dodd, 1\1.D. H. R. Davies, M.R.C.S. H. R. Evan, M.D. B. R. Billing, 1\I.R.C.S. Dr. C. \\' 0 l. A. J. Gor ,1\I.R.C.S. Dr. \Y. hamber .
IN GHARGE .
upt. S. ills, 2, Goddington Road, trood. upt.. . H. \Vabey (on Service), Iyrtle Collage, Cobham. Act. upt. H. S. James, Th e Tilt, Cobham. Supt. T. Polts, Doddington, Sittingbourne. Supl. G. Plater, 82, Buckland Avenue, Dover. upt.. A. P. herwood, 12, l. Anne's Rd., Faversham. Corp upt. F. A. Adams, +9, Ianor Road, Folkestone. up!.. J. G. Strood, 60, Guildhall St., Folkestone.
upt. ,\. Gregg (on service), 13, Trinity Road, Folke tone. upl. \\'. G. Ray, Mount Pleasant, Greenstreet, Teynham. '. P. Lanke ler, I'll. R. C.. upt. M. \Yilliamson, Quarry Hill Hou e, Guildford. R. IIutcbin on, 1\I.R.C.S. Supt. H. P. Moore, Ormond House, Lyon quare, Hastings. Corps upl.G.Locke, M.R.C ..• J.P., Corps urg. G. Locke, +7,\Vellington quare, Hasting. M.R.C .. I\Ct. upt. G. Locke, jun., Dr. P. \\'. Waugh. +7,\\[e llington quare,Hastings. Dr. 1. . Daunt.. Acl. • upt. Dr. G. D. ompston, Dr. G. D. Comp ton. \\ hite Ro ck, Hastings. upt. G. Locke, 1\1. R.C .. , J.P., F. Lullard, r. B. -1-7 . \\' llington quare, Hastings. upt. G. H. Howe, ~!.B., HawksG. II. How, 1\!.B. wood, L ndon Rd., Hastings. Offi cer in Charge G. A. Dale J. H. Ewarl, M.D. Hill Hou e, Hythe. Supl. II. R. Catt, 78, The BroadF. . \Vat on, 1\!.B. way heerne s. Dr. \Vinter. Corps upt. (Acting) Dr. treet, \V tgate-on- ea. upt. \V. R. Brunton, M.D., \V. R. Brunton, M.D. ' to John's , Birchington. upl. Dr. rchibald, A. E. Pinneger, M.D. hapcl PIa e, Ramsgate. R. J. Archibald, L.R.C.P. upt. J. Kinmont, 5, uthbert A. F. treet, M. D. P oad, VV stgate-on- a· F. E. Richard on,L.R.C.P. upt. F. E. Richal-dson, L. R. C. P., Mcadow roft Bcech Road, Litll hampton. Supt. P. VV. Hawkes, F . T. Fl-avers, 1I1.D. 76, ali bury Road, Maidstone. E.E.D.Hee Of1", L.D.S.,Lowttpt. C. Fcnwick, !.D. croft tation Road, R d Hill.
J.C.O.Bradbury, I.R.C. ' j
88
TIlE
T.
CORP, or Divi ions dislinguished by style of lype' as shown above.
FORMED .
eaford
7.10.1-1
itlingbour!1e
9.9.03
, oulh Ash ford
17.4.1 S
Tunbridge Well Whilstable Willesboro ugh \-Vootl ch urch
JOHN
F.
13. 2.15
obll',
L. M. S., S. \.
G. II. Fishl'I-, J1. Dyel-,
L.A.Il.D.
n.
M.
C. E. J'..lh ridge',
C. T. Fox,
III. 13.
II1.R.C.S.
Dr. W. D. l\Iikl1l'11.
NU RSING
ursil1g J)ivisiulls, Iho.s(' fonning pad of .l Corps :lrv pblCl'd 1II1d(' I- ils Ilame.
IN CHARCE.
DI". Livingslone.
1.6.80
3.5.06
No. V J r r.
B in ,AI1E .
SURCEON.
,
20.9.14
AMI3LJLA CE
Sup!. Dr. Livillgslolll', I Iarc! wicke I rt)USt', Seaford. Supl. L. R Tkll ee, 26, Stal iOIl I~d., Sittingbourlle. Amb. fT. I':. I':. Woocl, 2-1, Ch, is!chul-c11 I~d., J\shrord, Kell!. Sur!. C. 11. DYCI', M.I>., 23, UPlwr G rOS\('1l01' I{d., TUI! bridge \Vclls. Sup!. \\'. Poole, 18, Ilal-bour ,'In'd, \ Vhihlabll'. Supl. F. T. GI-l'gg-, Soulh \Vill,'sboroug-h. SupL Dr. W. D. lilc hell, \Voodchurch.
ill orell-r of s nioriLy, wilh dal ' of rc'gislraLion. Ralm;galc (Isle of Thane[) 29.11.90 lsk of ~1H'ppl'Y I lasLingc; (Uaslings) 14. 8.02 Call1v :-bu ry, SL. Marlill's . Willesborough & Ashford. 28. 9.08 \V 'slber' . . Folkestone (Folkestone) . 30. 6.10 Ilov(' (I-lr-ighloll & JJove). Canlerbul-y 2. 4.12 Guildfol'd . We tgate-on-Sea (Isle of Templ e Ewell Thanel) 1. 5.12 laidslol1e. Margale (Isle of Than el). 11. 5.12 Pr('s tOII031-ighto n & I love) Teynham . 30. 6.12 Brig-hl( II (J>I-ighloll and Dover 17.7.13 IlovC') Favel"s ham 7.11.13 TUl1bridg W'11s Strood and RocheSLer 24. 8.14 Gravcs(' lld Wood c hurch 23.10.14 Lilllehamplon
18.J1.14 9. L 1S I. S.15 28. S.15
28. 6.15 29.7.15 2.12.1 S 20.12.15 H. 1.16 25. 1.16 16.11. 1 6
12.12.16
IN CHARGE.
S URCEON .
r
FOLKESTONE
30.6.10
Fol kl'slOIH
L,ldy SliP!' Mrs. Moul(, 11, Ikt'l'hhol () Villas, Folkt'slolH'. L,ltiy !->IIP!. J\1,.s. E. H,.lI c(' CUIVl''', I lop(' I I OIlS(', Gravl'sl'l1cl. Lady Sup!. J\l rs. C. IJ<ulkl'stn, I, I{( 'clu l y Pl;u'l' , Cllildlonl.
\V. R. E\': LIIS,
M. D.
J.
t.IL('.I'.
I (). II. 16 P).C). 15
(;uddford ... "
.., IIN(,'>
I I. .02
Has tings
18. t 1.11
Isle of Shl'PIW\'
.. I.
l\T argal t:
DIVI",IONS
FORMED .
11. 5.12
29. I I. 90
I' ;un sgall!
Lad y l.,upt. Iiss J\f. BaIt s, 4i, Comw:,Jlis CdIlS., Il asli ngs. \v. ,\. NOlman RobillSllll, LadvSllpl. .\Irs. f\. M. Br-oad, 27, J\ftoyrick I~oml, SIWl'rl1 'SS . ~1.11. I).
11I'ss('y,
Lt. -l'1l1. P. ('. Burg('ss, L. s. A., R. \.1\1. C. ('J.) 1rs. Dlll1ti:1.S,
F.R.C.S.I.
J\. I .. Jnhl1s()ll, L.H.C.P.
\V I'sl ga I ('-t)Il-Sl'; l
I.S. 12 12. 12.j()
Lit! It' Ilam pIon
2.12.15
l\I ai dslolH'
J.
I':. I{lllllnlnr", C. II t'alt)JI, \1. n.
M.B.
. I' 1111 I, '\1. 1>. I .... La'll, L.H.C.I'. E. I{.
1Mtyn Lnbh,
I·. R. t'. s.
Slrom! alld RoclJ('sll'r ... 'j'(
m pl(' Ew II
2·/. 8. I -t II.
29.7. 15
Tl Yll h:ul1
30.6.12
d;lII1S011,1.]).
P. C. Sl'lhy,
II1.R. C.S.
L. R.C. P.
ursing Divisions, those forming parl of a Corps are placed under ils name.
SURCEON ,
IN CHARCE,
BJ{ JGHTON AND HOVE
Woodchurch
Brighton
14. 1.16
D. M. Ross,
Hove
28.5.15
C . E. Whilc her, L. R.C. P.
20.12.15
Canterbury
2.4.12
Canterbury Sl. Martin's
9.1.15
n. J.
M. D.
Hailey,
M.B.
E . D. W. Reid, M. n. Z. Prcnli c, M.R. '.S. R. A. Bremn r, L. R. C. P. II. O. PresIon, L.H.C.P. R . J. Ferguson, M. D.
Dover
17.7.13
F. A. Osborne,
Faversham
7. 11.13
C.
J.
Evers,
L.R.C.P.
M. D .
Lady SIIPt. Miss A. Cluk, 32, Middl > Slrcd, B,·ighlon. Lady SIIPt. Miss J\. G. M aylH'w, 2, York Terrace, l ~righlol1. Lady SIIPt., Mrs. E. lIarl, 82, Edbur-toll Avellue, Brightoll, Lady SupL Miss '. Waterfield, The Aumbry, Easlry, Kenl. Lady Supl. Miss F. C. W('myss, Abbols HarlOIl, Canlerbury. Nursing Officcr Mrs. A. Fleet, 76, Oswald Road, Dov r. Lady Supl. Miss M. JI. ook, 20, ALhelslau Road, Favcrshal11.
4.5.15
W l's llH'rl' Wilks borough
Pr 'ston
25.1. 16
1'lIlIbl idgc \Vells FOR ME D,
89
D rST I ~ rCT .
Ash ford
28.9.08 23.10.H
R.
J.
Bt'lIlky,
~1.n.
LadY!->lIpt. Irs. ' hurch Bmsi('r, " BII'llllI'il11," Lr. To rI hdoWI1 I~ (lad, J ;1 I-gal ('. , Lad y "lIlPl. J\Irs. Crul11mal1L, SO, J)1I1It!ol\ald H.d., 1{ ;ll11sg;tlt'. Ladv !->upl. Miss . K. TOWl'1 S, 9, I': I Iwll)t'l ITer., \ \' l "I gal ('-OI1-~eH.
Lady Sup!. Irs . E. M. Qllill, G·~, SOlll h Tl'rra cl', Lil t1l'hall1plol1. Lady Div.S(·c. MissE. Maddisol1,J\1I !->ailllsScIIllOlllollH',i\laidslolll'. Lady Supl. Mrs. 11. B. 'Iarkl', ~S, 11 igh Sl., SLr-ood. Lady ~upl. l\I rs. Rubel, " v('r (~kl1, " Rivcr, J)OH'I'. Lady SliP!' Mrs. , elby, 1\'\'l1hal11,I 'c n!. Miss R 1. rd, RII'ilhall, Tunbridge \\"dls. Lau\' SliP!' Iiss Duponl Sword r, \' esllH l"l'. l1Iel'r Mrs. Polls, 86, l'wlowJ1,':ihfonl, Kcnl Lady Sup!. Miss 1\1. Doughly, 13alchlor's ll all, \Voodchurch.
90
IX.
O.
CORPS
No. IX. District.
10
ord
I'
AND AMBULANCE
Redruth .. Milbay G. W. R. (Plymouth) ewlon Abbot( CwtOI1 Abbol) hburton. Exeler ( i ty f) t. Iyes Camb rne. NEWTON ABBOT Abbolsk rswell(NewloIL\bbot) King leinton(l ewlol1 i\bbot) Torquay . . Plymouth 0-0. (PlYll1outh) Porth Ie\' 11 t. teph n'
Deputy Commis ioner-R. H. Grimbly, 1\1. R. C.. , 11, Devon Square, ewlon Abbot. Assistant Commissioner-Lieut.-Colonel C. 1. Ellis, M. D., C.III., R.A. I.C. (T. ) (on Active Service.) District Superintendent-Capt. D. M. Barry, L.S.A., Grampound, Cornwall. Lady D istrict Superintendent-Mrs. M. Ellis, Tamworth, Babbacombe. District Secretary-Capt. Hon. D . K . Watson, ewton Abbot. District Sergeant-Mr. A. lVI. Parker. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIO
ER.
AMBULANCE HALL, NEWTO ABBOT, 30th September, 1916.
SIR, I have the honour of submitting my report for the year ending September 30lh, 1916. My District Officers, Assistant Commissioner Lieut. -Colonel C. 1. Ellis, District Superintendent Captain D. M. Barry and District Secretary Captain Hon. D. K. Watson have throughout the year remained on active service. Owing to the absence of many of the officials of my District on active service it has been difficult to obtain reliable data in some Divisions, it is, however, gratifying to note that the total strength of both Ambulance and Nursing Divisions has materially increased. Out of a strength of 812 men in the various Division, 323 are on active service in the Army and Navy, whilst 95 members of Nursing Divisions have either been serving in V.A.D. Hospitals or have beell attached to Military Hospitals at home Ol" abroad. New ursing Divisions have been formed at Bodmin, Pool Carn Brea and Withiel, also a new Ambulance Division at Truro which has already done well in the matter of supplying recuits for the M.H.H. R. and R.N.A.S.B.R. The report from Portleven is again missing, this, however, is ovving to the fact that Superintendent Captain Spaight and all his Division, with the exception of three members, have been on active service since shOl-tly after the oUlbreak of war. It i~ with satisfaction that I make mention of the good work done at the V. A. D. Ho~p.ltal at ewton Abbot. Owing to the munificent gift of Lieut. Mason a large addltJona.1 ward was added, which brought the number of beds up to one hundred. The MedIcal Officers ar~ ':l-ll members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the t. J ?hn Am bula~ce ASSOCIatIOn has very ably assisted by providing a Matron and SI.sters, the Nurses and Helpers are nearly all members of the Brigade Voluntary AId Detachment and the Orderlies have been supplied by the ewton Abbot Corps. . In ~xeter the m~mbers of the Brigade have rendered great help, under the dIrectIOn of SuperIntendent Bowden, in transport duty in connection with the Auxiliary Hospitals. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, R. HENRY GRIMBLY, Knight of Grace, Orde r of St. J ohn of Jerusalem. The Chief Commissioner.
CORPS Ot- Divi ions distingui hed by slyl of ty pe a shewn above.
Ash burlon
orps, the name thereof is given in parenthesis.
Cornwall-DIVISIONS-Bodmin, Bodmin Nursing, Camborne, Cubert and ewlyn, Devoran, Dolcoath, Falmouth, Falmouth Nursing, Gmmpound Nursi ng Launceston, ewquay, Pool (Carn Brea) Porthleven Redruth Redruth . S t. I ves, St. Stephens, Truro, Withiel. " , urs1l1g, Devon -CoRPs-Newton Abbot, Plymouth . DIVISIONS-Ashb urton Babbacom be and St. Marychurch Nursing, Exeter Cily Exeter Nursing Tor~uay Torquay (Y.lYl.C.A.) ursing. ' "
. Ellis,
i\1. B.
12.-+.15
R. B. Andel-. 011,
Ca m borne
17.2.06
\\'. Blackwood, III.B.
Cubert and N wlyn
22.7.10
\\'. B. F ' lton, L.R.C.P.
DC\'oran .. .
18.1.15
E."e ler (Cily of)
1. 3. 10 4.12.01
Fa lmoulh
5.5.10
La ul1eeston
4.5.15
Ne w Quay
27.6.12
NEWTON ABBOT
23.2. 06
AbboLskerswdl Dawlish Kingstcinlon
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
E.
Newton Abbot Tcignmouth PLYMOUTH MilbayG . \V.I~.
6.8. 06 22.7. H 6.8.06 29.10.95 26.9.10 16.2. 10 1.2. 95
:'>\.
R. . P.
J. T. Thoma ' , lII.R.C.P.
J. A. \V. Pel' ira, M.D. . R. Browne, III. D.
T. \V.
ltepherd,L. R. . P.
. C. Vigurs,
16. 2.10 1. 3.10 5. 5.10 23. 5.10 22. 7.10 26. 9.10 27. 6.12 7.1.0.13 22. 7. H 18. 1.15 12. 4.15 4. 5.15 27.10.15
I N CHARCE.
SURC EON .
FORM ED.
1. 5.00
PLYl\lO TH Delcoath . Falmouth. Pool Cam Brea ub rt and ewlyn Teignmouth (Newton Abbot) ew Quay Withiel Dawli h ( ewton Abbot) . Dcvoran Bodmin Launceslon Truro
18.10.93 1. 2.95 29.10.95 1. 5.00 4.12.01 27. 5.02 17. 2.06 23. 2.06 6. 8.06 6. .06 1 .11.06 22.11.07 28. 9.08 23.10.09
Bodmin
Dolcoalh
DIVISIONS
of eniority, \\'ith date of registration, di tinguishecl by style of lype.
\ Vh n a Division forms part of a
Comprising the Counties of Cornwall, D evon and D orset.
91
DISTRICT.
111. D.
G. II. Johnson, III.R.C.P. C. de . Pellier, B. . R. IIatfi lei, L.R . . P. 1. CulclifTe, lIl.R. . P.
J.
\ V. Pat y, III. B. II. B. \\'alters, M. R. C.P. 1,. R. ulross, l. B. R. F. IIiggin, M.D. F. W. N or Lon Palmel-, M. D .
upl. \\T. T. Butcher, Banks-y-Brim, Ashburton. upt. \Y. \\'. Johnston, harrow IIouse, Bodmin. upt. T. . Quintrell, 11, i\Ioor treet, amborne. upt. II. R ichal-els, Trewolla, Newlyn East. The 1I011. J. R. Boscawen, Trcgye, Pcrranwell, Cornwall. upt. \V. Jame , Dolcoalh Avenue, amborne. llPt. E. A. Bowd n, Pendock, t. David' Hill,Exeler. upt. R. H. Quick, 15, \\' od Lane, Falmouth. R . IIeard(IIon. ee.), 3, Bu h Park, Laun e lon. tI[ t. C.c. Vigur , M.D., St. Nichola Ilou , Tewquay, orp Supt. \\'. J well, Linden, ",ton Abbot. orpl. F. \ \T. Prowse, Abbol ker w 11. orps upt. \ \'. Jewell, Linden, 'wton Abbot. upt. \ V. H. \\-hit 'way \ Vilkinson, Elmcroft, Tewton Abbolt. llPt. \ Vyse, 52, Tudor Rd . , ewLon Abbol. 'upt. E. T. lark, Belvecler , T ignm ulh. orp upt. Lt.- 01. \ Vebb r, 4, ueen Ann Ter., Plymouth. upt. J. . Ilott, 7,Eddystone Terrace, \ Vest Hoe, Plymouth.
"T.
92
T.
THE
CORP or Divisions di tinguished by style of type a shewn abO\·e.
FOR M ED.
PI}'mouthCo-Operati,~e
22.11.07
J OHX
T. B. \\'ilkin on,
J.
B.
Porthle\'en
2 .9.0
H. \Y.
Redruth
1 .10.93
t. !Yes
27.5.02
Torquay Truro Withicl
illayne,
;\1. D.
;\LR.C.P.
paight.
L.R.C.P.
F. Hichens, :1[. D. F.
.
~Iathe,,'
23.10.09
D. ;\1. Barry,
18.11.06
T. Dunlop,
,
;\L D.
L.F.P.C.
:'>LB.
• 27.10.15
J. G. :\Iolony.
7.10.13
R. H. \\' atson
:'>1. n.
I
upt. .:\1. Ball, 53, Alexandra Road, ~Iutlc\', Ph·mouth. upt. T. C. Han;mill,'Tincroft House, Pool 'anl Brea. upt. Capt. \\' . Jl. 'paight, Porthle' n, orn\\"alJ. upt. E. Troun . on, Pet1\~earn, R edrllth . llpt. J. Thomas, Tren\\"ith Place, l. lYe upt. apt. D. ;\1. Barry, Grampound, ornw~lJ. . upt. T. Dunlop, ,\1. D., \Yillcllhall, Babbacombl'. Torguay. upt. E . . \. H<:ard, Bo ca\\'cl1 Place, Truro. • upt. \\' . H. Brew r, hllrchto\\Il, \\'ithiel, Bodmin.
TURSI! 'G DIVI 10 in order of senioritv with dat of reo-i tration. Plymouth Co-Op.(Plymouth) 20.1 (07 Redruth .r:> Falmouth . 5.5.10 Exeter Grampound 8.11.11 Bodmin Babbacombe . :'I1arychurch 20.12.12 Pool Carn Brea TorquayY.\\'.C.A. . 23.3.13 \\'ithiel ~ ewton Abbot(:\' ewton Abbot) 20. 6.13 ~ursing Di\'ision , tho e forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
Babbacombe and S. :'larych urch Bodmin Exeter
FORMED.
20.12.12 4.11.15
S URCEON .
H. Steele,
;\1.
R. B. Anderson,
:'>1.R.C.P.
23.9.15 5.5.10
Grampound
8.11. 11
D. B. Barry,
20.6.13
R. F. Higgin,
C. R. Browne,
30. 9.1-+ 23. 9.15 4.11.15 26. 2.16 7. 3.16
IN CHARGE.
B.
Falmouth ...
:'>l.D.
L. F.P.S.
Lady upt. :'lr . Acton, Dunbo m t. :'I1arychurch, Torquay.. Lady upt. Mrs. \\'ilkinson, Trezere. , Bodmin. :'IIiss E. F. Harding (lIon. ec.), 11, outhLawn Terrace, Heavi· tree, Ess x. Lady. upt. :'IIrs. Cropper, Erin House, Falmouth. Lady upt. illrs. Barry, Bonython, Grampound.
, 'EWTO:-: ABBOT
:\ ewton Abbot
No. X. District.
IN CHARGE.
Compri , ing the Counties of and uffolk. 23.5.10
tephen'
93
BRIG,\DE.
SURGEON .
Pool Carn Brea ...
t.
~ bm LAX E
:'>1.B.
Nursing Officer :'1iss :\loysey, Tintern, 1 'ewton bbot.
B.
J.
Mayne,
;\I.R . C.P.
Pool Carn Brea ...
26.2.16
Redruth ...
30.9. 14
F. Hichens,
Torquay Y.\V.C.A.
23.3. 13
A. \\'ightwick,
M.B.
7.3.16
R. :'II. \\'atson,
)I.B.
Withiel
;\1.
D.
Lady upt.Mrs. Gale, 14, Grenville Rd., t. Judc's, Plymouth. Lady. upt. Mrs. Bain, Trevenson, Carn Brea. :'\lrs. Ar hUI' (Hon. cc.), 12 ' laremont Road, Redruth. Lady upt. :'\lrs. Elli , \ Tamworth, Babbacombe. Lady upt.:\1 rs. cannell, outh View, \\'ithiel, Bodmlo.
ex, Herts, Norfolk
REPORT OF THE DEPliTY T. ED)Il.:. 'n' , FELIX TOWE.
30th eptember, 1916. SIR, I have the honour to submit the following a my report for the year ending 30th 'ptcmbcr, 1916. During lhe first ix month of the year, the work of mobolizing- for the ~a\-y and .-\rnw :'It>dical en'iccs \Va activcly proceeded with, and the various call from the :\Iilitary Borne lIo. pital Ren", for ,'olulltary enlistment "ith the R..\..~I. . were duly met. But when compul iOll came in toward the end of :'I1arch thi "ork ceased, and mcmber of the Brigade being no longer requircd f r the ~Iilitary Ho pital' and Flcld Ambulance, were eithcr called up for generalcn'ice or on munition work. The work or \'oluntary id D 'tachmcnt ha been actively organizcd all through the year, and a fa r !lumber of women mt.!mb 'rs hay \"olunt 'cr d and bcen accepted for er\'icl' in "ariou capacilie in 'IIilitary 11 ~pital' at home and abroad. Three of the ;oullties in this Di tnet ar' situated in the east coast, and are liable to raid ,ith'r by bombal-dm('nt ffl1m the 'ea or by nen1\' aircral. ati..,fadorv arrangemcnts hu', e be n made by the vanous orps and -DI\ isions, and also th-e \ 'oluntary ,\iJ Detclchm 'nls, \\ ith thL: oncurrenee of the :\Iilitary and Police authorities, for renderillg prompt a si tancc on these 0 casions, but for obvious rea ons it is not ad, i~ahlc to 'ntcl' Int detail n this lrenuous and dang-erou work. I h llld lik' here to l'xpres my appreciation of thc prompt manncr in which thc officers and men, a \\'ell a nur~ing- Sl ·t 'rs, responded to all th' call, entailing as many of them did hard hip and discomfort and absence from homc until the early hours t r th' morning. The feature of this war ha been th' way in which th women of the Brigade ha\'c come [or\\'<ird and unc.krtak 'n war duties, and too much prai. e for the work of the nursing sistl'r l'clllliot he gi\'II. In many cases they han' gin:n th ir slr"icc~, in on:;a:)izing alld staffinf; t. John and Pl'd ro .. Ho. pital-, and han! performed excellent \\'l)J'k in conllection with the \'oluntan \id Dl,tachments. In conciusioll nw thanks are dll~ t the ~I dical ffiC"'r' of .\mbulancc and ~ursing Di\isilHls, -who, in spite of thl bus) timl's, ha\e devoted mu 'h time and per anal attentIon to the work of thc Brig-ad '. To th' Lady Dislrict up'rintend<:nt, th> orps, Dt\ isional and :"iursing Officl rs, I am ind 'bled for thcir generous s n ices in tran<;portillg th' wounded from thc trains to hospital, and for all the kindne 's and 'OU rtc \' I Ita ve rcceived at their hands. . I ha\'e the honour to b , • ir, Your obedient en'ant, EL Rl,b •. ELL!. T
Knight of Jracc o[ the The Chi [
20.11. 07
E
Deputy ommi ioner-Coloncl G. . Elliston, C.B., V.D., )I.R.C.S., t. Edmunds, Felix lowe. A i tant ommi,,_ ioner-Franci H. Barclay, The \\'arren, romer. Di tri t urgeon . Eade , L. R . . P. t. i-I ,len Hou , L. Helen, Ip ",.ich. Lad~ Dist!·i t llperintendent-:'IIi ~ :\1. C.oulch et', Beechholme, Ipswich.
PLY;\lOUTH
Plymouth Co-operative
ambridge,
rd ' r of
:-i",
t. John of J erllsalcm.
Ol11mis ioncl". COUNTY DISTRI BUTIO N OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
ambridge ( .E.Ry.), ~rarch ( .E.Ry.) 'olchcst 'r, illanning"lr' " :'Ianningtre ), ur-sing. Herb 1)r"]<.,lo . ., J Iarpl nden ),'ursing, 11 'rtford, lIitchin, Tring, ,",'are. i'\orfo lk 1)1"I~ro. · romer. Suffolk COI~P" Jps\\ich. D lvlro:-;<,-Bawdsey, Bawdsev 'ur ing, Felix towe, F lixsto\\'c ), llrsing, IJavcrhill, Ha\ crhill Nursing, Lciston, LOWCSlv[t, Lowe£tofL (Brooke.)
Cambridge- IVI E sex DrvIs lo,,\.,-
1 , '-
94
THE
ST.
JOHN
CORPS AND
No. X.
MBULA CE BRIGADE .
AMBULANC E
DI VISIONS
in ordcr of scniol'ity, wiLh datc of I' gislralion, disling\lish d by . lyl(' of type. ,"Vh cn a Di\'ision form' pari of a orps, lhe nal11e lhereof is gi\ l'n in parcnthes is. Fir l (Ipswich) . j 3. 7.93 11 rlfol'd 16. 2.09 SL John' (Ipswich) 29. 7.97 Col hcslcr 5. 5.09 Orwell Work (Ip wich) 13.10.9 IIilchin 2-+. 2.10 IIaverh ill . . 22.4.99 Mar h . . 12.6.12 Social ctllCl11cnt (Ipswich) 1. 5.99 Gl. Easlern Ry. (Ipswich) 21. 9.12 FclixslOwc 11.11.99 Tacto n 19. 3. J 3 IpSWICH 31. 1.00 Bawd.cy. 10.9.13 I'orner 19. 3.01 LowesLofl (Brooke) 23.1 J.1-I Ware 16. 6.02 Lowcslofl. 7.12.1 j. Manning-trec. 1.11. 02 Tring • 20. 2. j 5 Gipp wyk (Ipswich) 4. 4.05 Call1bl'idg-c C. E. R. 31. H.1S CORPS or Divisions dislinguishcd by 5l) Ie of lype as shewn above .
FORM ED.
Bawds y ...
10.9.13
Cam bridgc G. E. R.
31.8.15
Colchc lC'r Cromcr Fclixslowc
5. 5.09 19.3.01 11.11. 99
lI avcrhill ...
22.4.99
II crtford ...
16.2.09
Hilchin
24.2.10
Ipc;,WICIl
31.1.00
Firsl
13.7.93
Gippcswyk Great Easlcrn Ry. Orwell \Vorks ... Sl. ] ohn's Social, clllemenl LowcstofL Lowcslofl (Brooke)
4.4.05 21.9.12 13.10.98 29.7.97 1. 5.99
7.12.14 23.11.14
l\1anningLrec
1.11. 02
March
12.6.12
acton
19.3.13
Tring
20.2.15
Ware
16.6.02
SU RGEON.
IN CHA RGE.
S\lpt. \V. FOITesl, Ba\\'d'icy ,W ond bridge. F. A. ApLhorpc \Vebb, upL. C. L. Munclt'n, M.R.C . . 6, Cltal'!t>s Sl., 'ambridge. A. . F(~ll, 1\1. D. Supt. E. 1 r. . \ndrcws, 75, rOllch SI., ColchestCl'. J\. II. Burlon, M.D. Supl. F. J. EII1I11", Lynloll, , l. l\J <try's Rd., CI'omer. J. L. ] ohnslon, ~1. B., B. S. , upl. \\'. G. EnwIlY, 72, King ~t., \\'alton, Felixslo\\'c. T. II. Goodman, M. R. '.S. Supl. T. II. Goodmall, M.R . . s., 39, High St., lJa\' 'rhill. upt. G. S. DUIT<Lnt, 1, Old ' ros.." IIedford. 1. H. Gilbertson, M.R.C.S. upl. Hcv. G. B. Jainsfol'd, \Voodsid " l1ilchill. W. F. Fry cr, lI1.R.C.S. Supl. ]. T. Brooke, 74, onstabl' Rd., rpswich. G. 1'.1.1 Iclhcrington,L. S.A. Supt. T. 1 amanl, Chl-islchurch Park, Ipswich. "vV. . IJibbcrt, M.R.C.S. Supl. F. ]. Gooderham, 15, J\Iarlin Rd., Ipswich. S. O. Eades, L. R. C. P. Supt. \V. Fisher, (Acting). 13, Marlin Rd., lpswich. Francis \Vard, M.D. Supl. J. 1',lWSCY, 67, L('villg-loll Rei., Ipswich. S. S. oyland, M. D. SupL. W. Ramsey, 33, I'oxhall Rd., Ipswich. upl. G. \V. ' urlis, 31, Bishop 's Jl ill, Ipswich. ]. C . Mead, F. R.C.S. 1 sl ITicer K T;:Lylor, 7R, Ben ·s ford Rd., Loweslofl. W. Tyson, M. D. Supl. A. ]. I J arret', 71, xford Rd., Lowcstoft. S. J3rcc, M.B. Supl. S. Hrce, M. B., J rig-h St., M;lIlllingtn.!c. A. . C. \i\T alcrs, M. R . C. s. Supl. W. Goodley, cw Park, March. G. E. IIavcll, M. D. Supl. E . R. r r. Moorsol11, NadOIl II0IIse, I pswich . W. W. Anderson, 111. B. Supt. C. C. JdT(,I'y, 26, I figh Slred, 'f l'illg-. A. J. Boyd, M.D. Supl. C. ]. Dewbury, Francis Rd . , Ware, ll crts. G.].
onfon.1,
M.D.
95
nIST I ~ICT.
NU RSI NG
DI VISI ONS
in order o[ seniorily with date of registration.
I I'. W
ursing' Divisions, forming pari )1' 'n rps ar(' placed tl 0 d l' I' i 1S 11 illlH'.
lhosl~ ,l
Ihn 'dsey ...
Manningtrec J I arpenden. HCl'cholllll' ( Ipswich) M(lka (Ipswi ' h) Bl'oadwaLer (rpswi c h)
1.10.94 9.10.11 20.12.11 19. 3.12 10. 9.13
ICI I
Haverhill Fl'lixsLowc 1 aL Ion Ba,wdscy .
SURGEON .
FORMED.
10.9.13
;.].
'ollford,
1\1. D.
P. L. Cuisl'ppi, :'1. n.
f'elixslowc
20.12.11
IIaqwndl'n
3.10.1'\
\ 'io ll'l Kl'lyn::tck, . LB.
lli\\'erhill
9.10.11
T. J1. Goodman, ;\1.R.C.S.
II·.. \\ lCfI
1. 10.9·\
1.10.15
J.
Bel' ' Ilholml'
1.10.15
l\Ti'is \\ !lli,lITlsoll,
Broadwater
1. 10.15
F. '. IT l)s..,ack, F.
n. c. s.
I . D.
I • R. (. S. I.
Nacto ll
19.3.12
M,lIlIl i ng-t rvc
S.l1. 14
~.
nn',',
M.
n.
5. 5.14 1.10.14 1. 10.15 1. 1O. 1S 1. 1 O. 15
IN Cli ARGE.
Lady Supl. 1\11's. r I ay, Bawds 'y, n1'. \\'oodbridgc. Miss C. C. ~lOtl, \\ 'a, 'dey, Fl'li.·stowe. i\Jrs. Rowll'y, The \\' ITkin, i\1illoll Rd., Harp 'l1dv o. Miss RUml', Silverdall', I favedlil!. Lady Corp ..., SupL. Miss I femsworlh. 51, Bollon LalH', ipswich. l\liss C. Leadcr, 23, Sle\VI1Sl)J1 Road, Jps\\i c h. 1\lls.., :'IT. \\ light, Slokl' Ilill Colt., Iklsi<'ad I'd., I psv.. iell. I\Jiss r.. Ilaggar, 11 f, 1.omlol1 Rd., rpswi ch. i\liss Ida 1'1' ,t \,1ll<Ln, Or\\'l'II Jla;k, Ileal' Ips",i ' 11. J\J rs. Bn."l', lIigl1 . 'l red, lallninglr'l'.
96
No. XI.
No. XI. District. Comprising the Counties of Brecknock hire, Cardigan hire, Carmarthenshire, Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire (part lying west of line from Ne\vport to Herefordshire running through Pontypool and Abergavenny), Pembrokeshire and Radnorshire. Deputy Commissioner-Herbert D. VV. Lewis, 61, Cathedral Road, Cal-diff. Assistant Commissioner-Colonel J. Arnallt Jon es, !\I.D., K.H.S., V. D., J.P., Heath mont, Aberavon, Port Talbot. Di trict Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Thomas 'Wallace, III.D., J.P., Howard Lodge, Tewport Road, Cardiff. District Superintendent-Lt. Taliesin E. Richards, Southview, Tongwynlais. District Treasurer- . Glanville Morris, M.D., " Brynydelyn," Tal-dy, Glam. District Secretal-y-Capt. D. Rocyn Jones, M.D., D . P.H., J.P., Deansgate, Ba saleg Road, Newport, Mon. Distnct Inspector of Stores-J . vV. D avison, Rhondda House, Pontypridd. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIO
ER.
PRUDE TIAL BUILD!. GS, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF.
12th May, 1917. SIR,
•
I have the honour to submit my report of the work done by the Brigade in this District for the year ending 30th September, 1916. I regret that a large number of Divisions have not sent in their reports, which is due to so many of the officers and men being on service, and several Divisions have lost all their members. I appointed a special officer to visit the Districts most affected, and endeavour, by means of public meetings, to make good the deficiencies. I am glad to say that this method has been successful, and a large number of new Ambulanc and ursing Divisions have been formed, and most of the old ones increased in stl-ength. Colonel John E. H. Davies, the officer in command of the 130th l. John Field Ambulance, 138th Division, which is now in the field, has sent me a splendid report of the work done by the unit, in which he says that-" The men have surpassed all records." Several non-commissioned officel's and men, I regret to ay, havc be n killed and many wounded. I am proud to report that one sergeant, one lancecorporal and two privates have been awarded the Military Medal for di tinguished service, which I feel must be a source of pride to the Order generally, and to all of those who work together [or its object. Major Bickerton Edwards, second in command of the unit, has been appointed Li eutenant-Colonel, and given command of another Field Ambulance. We have established and equipped ten hospitals with an accommodation o[ neady one thousand beds, the voluntary staff being composed of members o[ the Brigade, many of whom have been on duty since August, 1914. One of these hospitals was opened on the declaration of the war, as a gan-ison hospital, and has d alt with all the sick parades, and provided accommodation [or the sick men in the garrison and those on furlough. I have organized motor transport sections for the conveying of wounded to and [rom these hospitals and from Red Cross trains to the Base Hospital; also stretcher bearer sections for duty at the railway stations, and I cannot speak too highly of t he work these men have accomplished . A number of men are doing vo lu ntary duty in the military hospitals and in connection with the s ick parades in the several camps in this district, and I have been able to keep up this work since the eady days of the war. Members of the nursing divisions have rendered magnificent services in the h~spitals, and large numbers of sewing classes have kept us almost entirely supplied WIth comforts for the troops under our care.
97
DISTRICT.
V·:ith one exception, all the m mb r3 of my staff are on active service, but they have from time to time been able to assist me. My grateful thanks are due to the many friends, who have given their houses to be used as hospitals, to the general public, and to the members of the outh \Vales Coalfield who have subscribed so splendidly toward the carrying on o[ our work and th e maintenance of these ho pitals, and, pecially to the medical men, who have worked in them incessantly. I wi h to express my incere thank and grateful appreciation to my taff, Corps and Divi ion'll Officcl-s (Ambulance and Tursing) [or the ready a sistance they have giv n me dUI-ing the la t two years. They have stood loyally by me during these trying tim s, and both officers, nurse and m n have done their utmost to carry out to the be::'l of their ability the dutie allocatcd to them. I have lh honour to be, Your obedient ervant, HERBERT
To the Chief
Kni ght of Grace of thc ommi ioner.
D. W.
LEWIS,
Deputy Commissioner, rder of t. John of J erusal m in England.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS,
Brecknockshil'e- On'l ' IO~ -Br'ynmawr, Ystradgynlais. Cal·marthen..,hil· - DI\'I '101'\ - r o s Iland, Glanamman, Llanelly, Penygroes, l'onlhcnry, Trim aran, Tumble. Glamol-ganshire CORP ' - ardiff, ynon Valley, Dowlai, Bridgend District, Rhondda Fa 'h, Hhondda Fawr, TafT \ 'alley. DIVISION -Aberbargoed, Abercanaid, Aberdare, Aberg-orch)" Bargoed, Barry Nur ing, Bedlinog, Blaengarw, BI-ithdir, Brit n Ferry, Bryn, aerphilly UI- ing, ambrian Colliery, ardiff Em rgency, ardiff Ga 0., ardiff Jewi h, Cefn Coed, efn Cribbwr, iffynydd, ock tt and Gowerlon, rynant, wmparc, Cwmaman, Cwmavon, wm olliery, ymmer (Port Talbot), Duffryn Amman, Ffaldau In titute and Garw, Ffaldall Institute and Gar\\' Nur ing, Fochriw, Gilfach Goch, Glyncorrwg, IIopkin 011 TlIrsing, K >nfig Hill, Llamsamlet, Llwynpia (1), Llwynpia (2), l\Iaindy and Easlcm, Iarine olliery, antymoel, w Tredegar, Ogmore Vale, Onllwyn, Penallta, Penarth, Penarth Nur ing, Penrhiwc iber, Pontal-dawe, Pontardulais, Pontlottyn, Peny raig L abour and Progressivc, ,ansea, Taffs Vl 11, Trecynon, Ystrad Rhondda. MOl1mouthshil'e-CoRPs-R hymI1cy \ 'allcy, \V st Ionmouth, \Vestern Valley. DIVI SIONS Abcl-cam, Abersychan, Blackwood, Blaenavon, clynen Collieries, Ol-onation olli'ry, 1-0 Key, ros Keys ursing, Llanhi11eth, Marine Colli'ry Oakdale, Tredegar (1), Tredegar (2), Varteg.
CORP in ord
1-
AND AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS
of seniority, with datc of registration, di tinglli h d by style of type.
When a Division forms part of a Corp, the name thereof is given in parenthesis. Brynmawr (\Vcst Monmouth) Blaina (\V ' l ~1onwouth) . TrehedJe.-t(Rhondd'l Fawr) MerthYI- Vak (TaffVallcy) CARDIFF A 'J) DISTR ICT . CardiffG. W. Ry. ( anlifT) Cardiff City ( ~arcliff) Bcdlinog (Dowlai ) Fcrndale (Rhondda Fach) Fochl-iw (Dowlai ) Cambrian Colliery (1' hondda l~ aWI-) Grcat Western Collicry (Rhondda Fach) Ystrad (Rhondda Fawr) M ounlain Ash ( ynon)
15. 9.9 2.10.0-114.10.0-121. 7.05 4. 4.06 4. 4.06 6. +.06 12. +. 06 15. +.06 23. 5.06 25. 5.06 28. 5.06 28. 5.06 18. 6.06
l ardy (Rhondda Fa h) . l\1e.-thyr Boro(TafTValley) Tredegar J. DowLAI.. . , \\'attstown (RhonddaFach) Tr degar II. RHO ' I~DA FA W R . Trocdyrhi \V 1. (TaffVallcy) RllONDOA FACIl
Tynybedw Colliery (Rhondda Fawr) . . . berg'orchy (Rhondda Fawr) BI-ynna (Card iff) . . ro S K eys (\Vestcrn Valcy) Cymmcr (Rhondda Fach) Dowlais (Dowlais) •
20. 6.06 15. 7.06 2-1-. 7.06 17. 9.06 26. 9.06 29. 9.06 30. 10.06 22.11.06 13. 5.07 14. 13. 28. 12 27. 14. G
5.07 6.07 6.07 .7.07 7. 07 9. 07
98
THE
ST.
Nlaindy & Eastern(Rhondda Fa"'r). . . Troedyrhiw II. (TaffValley) Bargoed (Rhymney Valley) Abercarn(\,\Te tern Valley) Celvnen Collieries (\Vestern Valley) . . . Tylorstown (Rhondda Fach) 'ew Tredegar (Rhymney Valley) . Trecynon (Cynon) Abercynon (Cynon) . CardiffCity Police( Cardiff) Cwmarnan ,Cynon) Aberdare (Cvnon). . Abersychan \Vestern Valley) Blaenavon ('V,'estern \ 'alley ) Ogmore Vale (Bridgend \. Abertillerv (\Yest l\I cnmou t h) Gilfach Goch (Rhondda Fawr) . . TAFF VALLEY. Rhymney (Rhymney Valley) Ynyshir (Rhondda Fach) . Cwmparc (Rhondda Fawr) A berbargoed(Rhymn ey Valley) Lady Lewis (Rhondda Fach) Cefn Coed (TaffVallery). Six Bells (\Yest Monmouth) 'VEST MO:'\l\lOUTH Pontyc1un (Cardiff) Barry Dock Cardiff) Dowlais Police (Dowlais . FfaldatJ Institule and Garw (Bridgend) . . Cilfynydd (Rhondda Fach) Blaengarw (Bl-idgend) Cn,o 'll VALLEY N antymoel r Bridgend ) Rhymney Ry. (Cardiff) Caerphilly(R. R.) (Caerphilly) Abercanaid (Taff Valley) . Pontlottyn (Dowlais) Maritime and Penrihw (Rhondda Fach) Penrhiwceiber (Cynon) . Ynysybwl(Rhondda Fach) Coronation Colliery (Western Valley) Llansamlet (\Vesl Glamorgan) Brithdir{Rhymney Valley) Kenfig Hill (Bridgend)
JOHN
AMBULANCE
27. 9.07 30. 9.07 16.10.07 1. 1.08 29. 1.08 14. 2.08 28. 2.08 14. 3.08 1. 4.08 2. 5.08 27. 5.08 25. 6.08 3. 7.08 4. 7.08 20. 7.08 21. 7.08 10. 8.08 2.11.08 9. 2. 09 15. 2.09 30. 5.09 8. 6.09 21. 6.09 12. 7.09 14. 8.09 27. 8. 09 2. 9.09 8. 9.09 13.11.09 22.12.09 15. 1.10 19. 1.10 31. 1.10 11. 3.10 16. 4.10 13. 5.10 31. 5.10 29. 6. 10 1. 9.10 1.10.10 31.12.10 25. 8.11 19.12.11 23. 1.12 23. 1.12
No. I X.
BRIGADE.
Pontardawe(West Glamorgan) Cvmmer (PortTalbot) (West • Glamorgan) . . Briton Ferry (\\Test Glamorgan) Cardiff Ry. Co. (Cardiff) . Onllwyn (Volest Glamorgan) Cwmavon (\i\Test Glamorgan) Cwm Colliery (Rhondda Fach) RI-1HINEY VALLEY Varteg Trimsaran Penygraig Labour and Progressive (Rhondda Fawr) Bedwas (Caerphilly) l\Iarine Colliery (\\' estern \ Talley) Dunraven Constitutional (Rhondda Fawr). Glanamman Duffryn Aman Ponlard ulais Glyncorrwg (\\' est Glamorgan) Bryn "'Test Glamorgan ) . Cefn Cribbwr (Bridgend). Llanhilleth (\\-tostern Valley ) Cross Hands \V ESTERN VALLEY Nanlgarw (Rhondda Fach) Ponthenry BRfDCEND Al D DISTRICT Garth (Maesteg) (Bl-idgend) Caerau (Bridgend) Oakdale Go\\'erlon Tumble Crynanl(West Glamorgan) Penygroes Cardiff Emergency Y stl-adgynlais Cardiff] e"vish Swansea Hengoed (Caerphilly) Fernhill Colliery (Rhondda Fawr) TarTs Well (Rhondda Fach) Caerau Maesteg(Bridgend) Blackwood Lhvynypia (Rhondda Fawr) Penarth (Cardiff CAERPHILLY WEST GLA"lORGAN
11. 5.1 2 30. 5.12 5. 6.12 5. 6.12 22. 7.12 31. 8.12 21.10. 12 4. 2. 13 6. 2.13 4. 4.13 22. 4.13 4. 5.13
CORPS or Divi sions distinguish ed by slyle of type as shown above .
Blackwood BRIDGEND AND DISTRICT Blaengarw
FO RMED.
25. 8.15 1. 7.14 19.1.10
SURCEON.
FORMED.
SURCEON.
Caerau ...
25.7.14
J.
Caer au l\laesteg
22.6.15
J.
Cefn Cribbwr ...
20.11.13
F. ]. Twist.
Ffald::tu III lilute and Garw Garlh (l\Iae l g)
22.12.09
_ ' Williams.
6.7.14
17. 6.13 19. 6.13 11, 7.13 25.10.13 6.11.13 12.11.13 20.11.13 25. 11.13 26.11.13 10. 1.14 12. 1.14 14. 5.14 1. 7.14 6. 7.14 25. 7.14 25. 9.14 6. 10.14 12.10.14 22.10.14 19.11.14 8.1 2.14 19. 12.14 8. 2.15 3. 3.15 9. 3.15
IN CHARCE .
J. C. Badg-e, 1, Garfield Sl., Bhckwood, (Mon. ) Corps e '. M. Week ', Squirrel Hotel, Ponlycymmer. Supt. T. Kent, 33, Blaengarw Road, Blaengarw.
awland.
1.
Kenfig Hill
23.1.1 2
J. W.
ooper.
Nanlymoel
11.3.10
D.
J.
Thomas.
Ogmorc \ Tal c ..
20.7.08
A. \\T.
CAERP IIILLY
DD ! TRICTI
Al
Bedwas Caerphilly (R. R) Hengoed CARDIFF
i'lD DI TR ICT
Barry Dock
H . .. \. Tillman.
-+.5.13
].
A. Tillman.
9.3.15
]. Jack on.
4.4.06
De \ Tere Hunl.
Cardiff City
6.4.06
CardifT
2.5.08
Cardiff Ga ' CardifT
ompany
. \V. Ry. '0.
Penarth Pontyclull
. Nolan.
13.5.10
2 .6.07
ily Poli e
nder on.
1.1.16
.9.09
Brynna
Cardiff Ry. 17. 4.15 17. 4. 15 22. 6. 15 25. 8.15 18. 9.15 1.11.15 1. 1.16 26. 4.16
Harris-Jones.
T. V. B. Thomas.
30. 5.13
T. G. Irving. E. ]. H. Budge. . A. Tucker.
R.]. mith. ]. 13. ]on~·. \V. . William
4.4.06
De V re IIunt.
5.6.12
]. W allac
1.11.15
-
2.9.09
J.
l\1oore.
\\T. Logic.
16.4.10
G. R.
Cardiff EmCl"gency
8.12.1-+
D. Dillon.
8.2. 15
D. Dillon.
Cross Ilands
IN CHARCf.
Dr. J. Harris] ones, The urgery, Caerau. T. Exall, 142, Caerau Road, Caerau, l\1aesteg. Dr. F. ]. Twist, The urgery, Kenfig Hill. lIPt. E. Evans, Police lalion, Pontycymmer. Supl. D. J. Griffiths, oegnant House, Mae teg. upl. E. ] enkins, 26, lalion Road, Kenfig Hill. ]. Ed"vard , 44, Dinam t., T antymoel. upt. F. J. King, _3, ardiff t., Ogmore Vale. orp upt. T. H. Riches, la' ycoed, Caerphilly. m b. Officer C. Bassett, Ima ollage, Bedwa . Amb. f'ficer G. Rigsby, 4, lockland t., aerphilly W. Holli ler 3, Hengoed Road, Hengoed. Corps, upt. D. ]. Franci , 16, l\lalefant lreet, ardift. upt. F. R. Hortop, 22, Evelyn treet, Barry. Amb. Officer G. Trotman, Bridgend Road, Llannarran. u pt. J. 1. Pepperell, 337, owbridge Road, Cardiff. lIPl. D. J. Francis, 16, l\1alefant lreel, Cardiff.
23.3.10
Rhymney Ry .. ..
Card iff] ewish CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above.
99
DISTRICT.
26.11.13
CYNO ' VALLEY
3 1.1. 10
Abe rcynon
1. 4.08
parrow.
] . D. Jones.
]. L. M n-is.
J.
Aberdare
25.6.08
E.
Cw maman
27. 5.08
R. F. Thomas.
T.
ory.
Amb. Offi 'er . T. Evans, 17, ymmer lreet, Cardiff. upt. D. Davis, Bute Dock Police lation, ardiff. P. Freeman, Reclor" Road, Penarlh. lIPl. T. }\jax Lewis, Elmsfi ld, Pontyclun. orp ecrelaryT. E. Clement, 46, Dcri Road, ardifI-. E . . Bryan, 279, owbridge Road , Cal"diff. S. Krem r, 8, l\li kin treel, ardiff. T. D. ] enkins, Rhian[a, rosshand . Corps upl. II. Evans, 1, Marlin's Terrace,Abercynon. OI'PS upt. II. Evan, 1,l\larlin's T rra e, bel·'Y110n. 11 pl. I I. Evans, 23, 1\1 nk lre l, Aberdat"e. upt. T. J. riffilh, 25, Burns treet, Cwmaman.
100 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by lyle of lype as shown above.
TIlE
ST.
JOR
A
1BULA
SURCEON.
FORMED.
H. D. Jone .
Mountain Ash...
18.6.06
Penrhiwceiber
1.10.10
Trecynon
H. 3. 08
]. Bank.
DOVI'LAIS ..
17.9.06
R. S. McClelland.
Bedlinog
12.+.06
E. L1ewel1yn.
Dowlais
H. 9. 07
R. S. McClelland.
Dowlais Police
13.11.09
D. Hughes.
Foc:Jri\\'
23.5.06
]. 11. J one
Ponllottyn
29.6.10
J. Jones.
Duffl-yn Aman
11.7.13
Glanamman
19.6.13
T. B. Smith.
GOv"erton
6.10.14
R. P. Jones.
Oakdale ...
25.9.14
Penygroes Pontardulais
19. 11.1 ~ 125.1 0.13
]. H. Clutlerbuck. R. J. Isaac.
Ponthenry
1-+.5.14
A. C. L wis.
RHONDDA FACH ...
13.6.07
S. G. Morris.
15.1.10
O. B. Gaul111etl.
Cilfynydd Cwm Colliery...
21.10.12
E. P. Evan.
CYl11me r
27.7. 07
Ferndale
15.4.06
L. L. Lewis. C. E. Cochrane. T. Thomas.
Gt. Westem Col1icl'Y
28.5.06
J.
Lady Lew:s
21.6.09
R. C. Joyce.
l\1al'dy ...
20.6.06
W. Grant. J . 'yV all ace. H. Davies. J. \ . Williams. D. l~. Thomas.
1\Ic- Donald.
Maritime and Penrhiw
1.9.10
N anlg-anv and Dis riel
12.1.1+
Tafls Wel1
17.4.15
Tylors(oWll
H. 2. 08
E. J. Morris.
Watlstown
26.9.06
D. L. Davies,
1
E
No. XI.
BRIGADE .
II~
CO RPS or Di\ isions distinguished by style or type a sho\ n abov .
CHARCE .
Amb. Officer E. Evans, 11, opley 't., Mountain ,\sh. A. Iainwaring, 71, Glalllay t., Penrhiwcciber. upl. II. \\ heel >1', 72, Gadly ' lrc t, Aberdarc. Corps upl. . Lucas, 3, luriel Terrace, Dowlai , upt. E. T. well, 16, Edward 's Terrace, Bedlinog-. upt. \\'. J. lcMurray, 55, Balaclava Road, Dowlai s, Supl. J. G. Lamb, Police tation, Dowlais, upt. W. J. Ballard, 7, Plantation T 'ITace, Foehn \\'. SlIPt. 1\1. Jones, 29, Greenn 31d l., Pontloll} II. \\T. II. 10rri'l, Rescu lalion, Ab raman. A. E. Jamc , AnwyJ[an, lanaman. F.~Pook, 2, lal' y'elyn, \\'aunarJwyd, Gowerton. " T. . J onc , 2,Pcnrhiw Ten-ace, Blackwocd. R. T. Robcrts, Brynhelllog, Pcnygroes. Dr. R. J. Isaac, Derlwyn, Pontardulais. G. Roblings, Cold 'lrcam Vil1a, Ponlhcnn'. COI-PS upl. J. \\'. Davison, Rhondd,l llou sl', Ponlypridd ergt. R. E. \\' illiams, Oaklands Terace, Cil[Yl1ydd. Amb. Ofllccr E. A Davies, Oaklands Church Villag . upl. \\'. T. Da\ il'S, The Laurels, L1al1harran . Supl. T. II. Burnoll, Tro dyrhiw House, Fcrndale. upl. J. \V. Davison, Rhondda 11 OUSl', Pon typl-icld . IIPt. II. Jackson, j, Lewis Terral'~', Porlh. up!. T. J. E\'ans, 2C, Ceridwcn Str ct, lard\'. J. Bakcl' , 13, \\' ooclland Road; Maesycoed, P ntypridd. A. Dobbs, 15, Oxrol'd Stred, Nantgarw. E. Thomas, 2, Caerphilly Road, antg-arw. Amb. Offi cer r f, D avies, 1, M adclinc TeITan', TyJors(owll. Amb. Ofllct'l- J. Flynn, 29, Pleasanl Vicw, \NC:Ltlstow n. <
Ynyshi;-
FORMED.
15.2.09
Ynysybwl
31.12.
F"\vR ...
to
SURGEON.
M. C.
. lludcy.
R. D. l\lorgan.
J.
0.10.06
J.
13.6.07
1\.. G. Trilw.
25.5.06
R. G. Jonc.
CWlllparc
30.5.09
J. \\'. ' . Barratt.
Dunraven onslilulional Fernhill ~ IIi ry
17.6.13
T. R. L1l'wellyn.
17.4.15
Gil[ach ,och ..
10. . OR
J.
L1wynypia
18.9.15
J.
Maindyand Eastern
27.9.07
Penygraig Lab ur and Prog-ressivc rrchel-bc l-t
22.4.13
RHON 'OA
\bergorchy Cambrian
olli ry
H.l0.04
R. l\rmstrong.
. 1\1
aug-hy.
Morgan.
T.
II. \\'. Phillips. D.
. \\Tilliams.
T)nyb'd\\' 'olliery
14.5.07
J. Rickards.
Ystrad H.honuda
2 '.5.06
E. L. Phillip
I~ IIYMNE \
V
LLEY
\berbargoed
4.2,13
R. T. E. Da\'i 'S.
8.6.09
J.
Jark,
T. L. Lie\\' 'llyn.
Hargoed
16.10.07
Hrithdir
23.1.12
E. \\'. S.
, ew Tl'cd 'gar
28. 2.08
F. J. 1\Iauns I!.
l'I1Y111I1Cy
9.2.09
Swallsea ...
3.3.15
rarlin.
R. V. D. A. l' 'dw 01.
2. t 1.0
R. S. Rye '.
.Abereanaid
31.5.10
R S. Ry c '.
Ccfn
12.7.09
T. J. Webster.
l\Ierlhyr 1301'0 ...
15.7.06
R. Le '.
l\Ierthy r Vale ...
2 1. 7,05
TAl F VALLE'
0 d
TrocdyrhilV I. Troc dyrhiw II. Tredegar L
22.11.06
R. If.
lien.
30.9.07]. Ferguson. 24.7.06
101
DrSTRICT.
II. G. Brown.
IN CHARCE.
Dr. 1. , Hlldey, 64, Ynyshil- load, YnyshiL upt. 1. J. John, Glynden\'e n, Vny yb",J. orps. SIIPt. G. Payne, Foundry Il ollSC, FOllndry Place, Trealaw. Supt. J, Pt'iiL, Victoria Road, Porth caw!. SlIPt. ]. Thomas, 93, Park Tl'rrace, Ivclach Vall'. .'IIPt. \\T. E. ,\braham,11 7, Park Road, \\,1l1parc. \\'. E"ans, ,'6, C('m'l ry Road, Trealaw. G, Payne, 13, TafT Str 'et, Trchcrbert. Su pl. \ \ T. Fishcr, 21, \Vyndham t.,Gil[ach Goch. Supl. S. 1\IoITi , 54, Brithw nnyc!d, Trealaw. SlIPl. J. P. J one, 178, G IIi P oad, clli, Y. trad. D. Davies, 72, Edwarclslown, Penygraig-. Dc. D. '. William , Brynfedwyn, Tr 'herberl. Amb. Officcl- J. Power, 2, prcr Alma, Pentre. ,1IPt. II. \\'illiam" 137, \\' illiam 'trcel, YSlrad. ~orps SlIPl. \\'. J. Canton, Police Station, hargol'd. Amb. mcer J. Da\'ip , 3, Tn JL'gar Tel'. , Aberbargoecl. upl. ]. Robson, Ashlca, Abcl-bargocd. Amb. fficl'r \\ '. lIar , 14, II rbert 'LI" l, Brithdir. upl. J. Tucker, .\ lex<lndra I loL el, ew Tn degar. mb. ffie r J. Pbilpotls, , II ill lre t, R hymncy. J. ~ . .lone, 26, P us ell Slr ct, \\~a ll ea. e rps Supt. \\'. II. Jones, 5, John, l., lligh l., 1\lcrlhyr. Supl. R. . l' yce, Pencal'bach 1Iou. c, h'rlhyr. mb. ffic'r If. Powe, 6, Park Pow, Gl'ClW'11 Ter., 1\I'rlhyL upt. T. Davie, 17, l\Iardy TerI'ac t', Plymouth Rd., 1\lcrthyr. l-gl.]. ' . 'reb 3Y, Cemclery Lodge, M'rtbyr. 1I pl. J. . Randell, 27, Fcmlca Ter., Trocdyrhi\\'. Ul l. T. Davies, Danycoed Villa, Troeclybiw. Amb. om et- \\T. lorgan, 3, James Str et, Tredegar.
102
THE
ST.
JOHN
Al\IBULANCE
O.
BRIGADE.
SURGEON.
FORMED .
Tredegar II.
29.9.06
Trimsaran
4.4.13
Tumble
12.10.14-
Varteg
6.2.13
G. A. Brown. E. i\J. Williams.
J.
Couper.
26.4.16
WEST GLAl\lORGAN
Bryn
12.11.13
Briton Ferry
P. T. \Varren.
5.6.12
J.
Crynant
22.10.14-
Cwmavon
31.8.12
W. Irwin.
Cymmer (Port Talbot)
30.5.12
A. Miles.
6.11.13
W. M. Fisher.
Llansamlet
I
19.12.11
B. Edward
]. ] ones.
On11wyn
22.7.12
C. Armstrong.
Pontardawe
11.5.12
\V. O. Evans.
10.1.14
D. T. Richards.
Abercarn
1.1.08
E. M. Griffiths.
Abersychan
3. 7.08
J.
Blaenavon
4.7.08
A. James.
WESTERN VALLEY
W. Mulligan.
Celynen CollieI'ies
29.1.08
T. A. Gregg.
Coronation Colliery
25.8.11
R. E. Roberts.
Cross Keys
12.7.07
D. T. Richards.
Llanhilleth
\ 25.11.13
T. ]. Frost.
30.5.13
J.
27.8.09
T. D. Sullivan.
Abertillery
21. 7.08
S. McCormac.
Blaina ...
2.10.04
H. C. Donovan.
Brynmawr
15.9.98
W. L. Pritchard.
Six Bells
14.8.09
T. D. Sullivan.
Y stradgynlais
19.12.14
Marine Colliery WEST
Mo
'lIlOUTH
103
DISTRI T.
NURSING DIVISIONS
or Divisions distinguished by style of type as shown above. CORPS
Glyncorrwg
X 1.
O. Sullivan .
IN CHARGE.
Amb. Officel' \ '. Pembel-thy, 53, Comm rcial t., Trcdegar. T. \Yi lliams, 11, New House, Trimsaran. T. Davie, Bronw)'dd, Tumble. D . Crewe, Penylan, Varleg. Corps upl. \V. . " 'heel, Hi11field, Llan amlel. Supt. D. Thomas, Police Station, Bryn. Amb. Officer A.J. Emond, Ty Bont, Alexander Rd., Briton Ferry. Dr. \V. Bickerton Edward, Tynygraig, rynanl. T. R. D avie, 11, Jersey Row, Cwmavon. D. Ll. Davies, 95, Brytion Road, Cymmer. S. J. 'W alters, 14, orton Tel'., Glyncorrwg. up!.. \\. A. \\Th eel, Hillfield, Llam amlel. D. Lewis, Cynlais House, Duffryn , On11wYI1, near eath. G. T. Davies, 18, BI'econ Road, Pontardawe. Corps Supt. \\T. Stroud, 14, Feeder Row, Cwmcarn. Supl. \\T. lroud, 1+, Feeder Row, Cwmcanl. upt. G. F. Tuckwell, 53, Commercial Rd., Talywain. Supt. H. \Vatchen, 16, "D" Row , Forge id, Blaenavon. Amb. Officer A. Blanche, 19, Panteg Terrace, ewbrid ge. G. Morgan, Ty Frederick, Ynysddu . Amb. Officer ]. G. Collier, 8, Bright treel, rosskeys. D. Jon es, 9, Gladstone Road, Crumlin. D. R. Davies, River House, Carn l., Cwm. Corps Supl. R. P. Adams, 201, King Street, Brynmawr. Supl. J. MaLLhews, +, PI-incess treet, Abertillery. Sel-g!.. W. Gardnel-, 23, Church St., Blaina, Mon. Amb. Officer A. M. Bainton, 25, Fi tuoy l., Bryn mawr. Supl. J. Hooper, Ash tree Terrace, Six Bells. ]. P. ] ones, Bronwydd, Brecoll Road, Ystradgynlais.
in order of seniority with dale of registration. 15. 9.09 8.12.09
Cardiff ( ardiff) Mardy (Rhondda Fa h) . Great \\ e 1 rn Collier-y (Rhondda Fach). Barry (ardifT) , Ffaldau InstiLule and Gar",. (Bridgendl ix Bells (\\Test Monmouth ) Ystracl (Rhondda Fawr) . Abertillery (\V est i\[onmouth) WI11 (Rhondda Fetch ) l\I rthyr (Taff Valley)
21. 2.12 3. 5.12 31. 8.12 2~. 9.12 28. 5. 13 1. 9. J 3 1. 1. 14 25. 5.14 26. 6.14 27. .14
CARDIFF AND DISTRICT.
Abercynon ( ynon) Tur ing Di\isions tho c forming paI-L of a orrs are placed under it nam . BR IDGF.:ND AND
D!
1 enar-th (Cardiff ). . ros Key (W tern \' alley) Ferndal ( R hondcla Fach) a rphiJly ( a rphilly) arcl iff Emergency Llanelly. . . Morri ton (\\' esl Glamorgan) Pontardawe(\Vesl Glamorgan) Tylor town (Rhonclda Fach ) G lyncornvg(\V (' t Glamorgan ) FilfachGoch (Rhond la Fawr) ronaLion (\\'estern Valley) Bed\\'a ( a rphilly ) . F rnhill (Rhondda Fawr) .
SURGEON.
FORMED .
4. 9.14 6. 7.15 15. 7.15 18. 9.15 7.10.15 13.10.15 3. 3.1 6 20. +.16 H. 6.16 8. 7.16 10. 7.16 25. 7.16 +. 9.16 23. 9.1 6
IN CHARGE.
TRICT
Ffaldau In titule and Garw
31. .12
II. T. IIowells.
l\Ii s Morgan, Brynhyfryd, Pontycymmer.
A. Tillman.
1\11' . Riche , Iat'syco\:c1, Caerpb illy. LaclyCorp_ ' llpL i\J rs. HerbertLcwis, 61, CaLheural Road, ardiff. Lady upt. Irs. Pardoe, \\'alto n, Barry. . i\l i. evi lie, :16, Ia 'kinLo. h Place, ardiff. . . l\Ii s \\' illiam , 2, 1Icrbert Terrace, P narth. Mrs. J al11e , +5, Richard Terrace, ardiIT.
C.\ERP HILLY AND DI'>TIH cr i
Bed was
.. ,
...
1 .9.15
Caerphilly c'\ IWIFF A~[) DISTRICT ...
Barry
4.9.16
26.6.14
...
3.5.12
Cal-diff ...
15.9.09
+.9. 1+
Penarlh CardiIT Emergency
I
G. T. Irying. E. ]. II. bll Ige. \ \ '. 7. \\' illial11 F. F. i\[oor
7.10.15
D. Dillon.
28.8.14
W. D' ry.
CYNO'
Abe rcynon
13.10.15
Llanelly ...
K. i\I
1 ~iJ.
1\11' . Pugh, Plas Darren, Aber ynon. i\Iis. Brodie, herilon, Llanelly.
RHO ' DDA FACII ...
1.1.14
Cwm
E. P. Evan
15.7.15
R. R' s.
21.2.12
II. ]. McDonal1.
Mardy ...
8.12.09
\\T.
Tylor
1+.6.16
Fem dalc G L West rn
tOW11
olliery
rant.
Ir . 1\1. Lloyd, Brymlwc"l, Llantwit Fardre. Dr. R. Ree , Th 1 oplars, Ferndal . Mr .. E. Robin on, 109, Bonvilston Rd., Pontypridd. fiss K. Maltby, Ewelmc Viila, 1\Jardy. Mi sJane] 11(', Gorwell, \Ya ttstown.
104 ursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are plac d under its name.
TIlE
ST.
JOIlI
FCRMED.
105
Al\IBULAN E BRIGADE.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
No. XII. District. IRELAND.
RUONDDA FAWR
Fernhill. ..
23.9.16
Gilfach Goch .. .
10.7.16
Ystrad Rhondda
28.5.13
D.
T
Morgan.
Dr. D. N. MOI-gan, Gilfach oeh. Miss M. A. llarris, 166, Ystl-ad Road, Ystrad.
TAFF VALLE\,
Merthyr
25.5.1-1-
A. McCawley.
Mrs. Thoma, Aelybryn, Merthyr.
Glyneorrwg
8.7.16
W. M. Fisher.
Morriston
3.3.16
1\lr . E. Howell, Pekin Villa, Glyncorrwg. Mrs. alan, lIillfield, Llansamlet.
WEST GLAMORGA X
Pontardawe
DepuLyColl1l11ission r- J. Lum den, M.D., 4, Fitzwilliam Pia e, Dublin. Distl'ict Surgeon. apt. 'VY. . tevenson, J.D" R.A.M.C., 60, Lower Baggol treet, Dublin. D~ tr~ct '~Irgeon.-Lt.- 01. eton Pringle, F.R . . 5.1.,7, Fitz\villiam Place, Dublin. DIslnct SUl-geon. apt. T, Mather Thomson, R.A.M.C., F.R.C.S.!., 37, Fitzwilliam lr 'el, Dublin. D~str~cl ~uperinl ndenl- \ . G. Smith, Th Bungalow, Rathgarnham, Dublin. 1)1. lnct SecI- lary. A. ]. onnor, 11 , outh 'ircular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin. L<~dy. Disl1'ict 'upel'intendent- l\Irs. Ella \\' ebb, M.D., 20, lIatch lrcel, Dublin. Dlstn t Jnspectol' of St()f'es Arthur L. B. 1oore, 13, rmond road, Rathmincs, Distl'ict TreasureL . P. ope, 1\1. D., 36, Bar ourl lreel, Dublin. Lady Disll·icl Secretary- Miss E. F. Blandford, 2, Palmerston Road, Dublin. Lady District Officer. -=- lis Juri 1 . Poe, 'antry ourl, anlry, o. Dublin.
20.4.16
REPORT OF TIlE DEPUTY COM 11
10 ER.
WESTERN VALLE"
Coronation
25.7.16
Cross Keys
6.7.15
Miss M. Powell, "Festub rt," II ill View, Cwmf linfach. Mr'. Coles, 99, Islwyn End, \Vattsvill
WEST I,IoN~10UTH
Abertillery Six Bells
1. 9.13
25.9.12
J.
D.
ulli van.
J. Matthews, 4, Princpss !i-eet, Abertillery. MI-s. Phillips, P st Office, ix Bells.
4,
FITZWILLIAIII PLA E,
lh D
DL'BLl el11b'r, 1916.
IR,
I hay III honour and pI a un.' of . ubmilting lhe following as my annual r port for lh year nd d 30t h • cpt '111 bel', 1916. Owing to tilt' \\Tal- and the conv ' rsion of th' Divisions under my m111and inlo oluntary j\id Dt Lachl11 'nls, OUI- rc ort! i · largcly one of Rcd Cross eiTod, and J am pI'oud lo tty lhaL 1 h 'lie'" every 111 mb'r or my District has been engaged in \Vct1- work of !-;OIl1C kind as far a t1ll'ir spar' lime pl'rmiLled, and, ind ed, many have givcn up a large porlion of Lheir day for u h work. Th' nUl1lerical strengLh of my Di Lricl and of the Divisions incorporated ha greatly increa 'cd. The foll wing new Di isions have been approved : A~IBULA
1. 2. 3. i. 5. 6. 7.
alway ily. Messrs. Pow I-'S. l1'ish Land 'ol1lmi sion. Dublin Universily. Cork Cilv. McLauglilin ewd lIarv y's. Rome and o. 'so
CE
DIVISIONS.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1i.
B Ifast ity. Queensto\ n. Ralhlllincs. Royal College of. iencc. rcat orlhcrn Railway. Keatingc·s. Brooks Thomas'.
URSING DIVISIONS.
13. Bandon. I' .ysLon 'so 1. H. Ballinasloc. 2. Kilk nl1y. 15. Royal ollcg of 'ci nce, 3. Fennoy. 16. Roscommon. 4. Killinl'Y. 17. lhlonc. 5. ah.v ay. 18. Birr. 6. BI;Lckrack. 19. Grafton. 7. Fitzwilliam. 20. \ Val'rford. 8. Wi Idow. 21. r yl . 9. Coolgrcany. 22. Earll' f art. 10. Slephell's Grc 11. 23. Lim ri k. 11. H al' ourl. 12. Maryboro. The lotal number of Divi ion ttl' a. follows:53. Nursing Divisions ... 30. Ambulance
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THE
ST. JOHN Ai\IBULA TCE BRIGADE.
1'11 total strength- Ambulance Officers, 65; l\'.C.Os. and :Jlen, 9-10; NUl-sing Officers, 139 j Nursing isters. 1,368; grand total, 2,512. Between 500 and 600 men are serying with the RA.1\I.C. and RN.A.S.B.R. and the letter I am constantly receiving and the promotions ,,-hich have been earned in the avy and Army testify to the excellent duty performed and the fine spirit of our men and nursing si ters. Over 300 nursing ister and 100 general service members are serving in Military Hospitals. About 150 nursing sisters aI-e erving in Auxiliary Military Hospitals in lI-eland. Five hundred nursing si ters are working regularly in \Var Hospital Supply Depots, others are engaged in Red Cross and Clothing Depots, Buffet, Soldiers' Club, Prisoners of \Var Bureaux, the reception of oldier at the docks in Dublin and COI-k and at railway stations, district visiting, helping at men 's depots for the making of plints, crutches, bed-rests. tables, &c., free ma sage and electrical treatment and in a variety of other ways and collecting money [or various Red Cross objects. Now that a large number of beds are a\ ailable for oldi e I-s and sailors in Ireland, Hospital hips have been coming "w ith convoys of ,,-ounded more fI-equently and the arrangement [or the civilian orderlies has been entrusted to me by the Deputy Director of Medical Services Irish Command. At first we assisted the R A.l\I. C . in this respect, but latterly the entire tI-ansport has been carried out by our Ambulance men who were assi ted by two B. R. C. ociety Detachments. r\bout 500 men are available for this work in Dublin and about 120 at Cork and Queenstown. Close on 9,000 wounded have now arrived in Dublin. Orderlies take regular duty at the City Hospitals, and about 250 men in uniform are usually on duty at the Docks ,,-hen a Hospital hip arrives, as it now does twice monthly. I am pleased to say I have recei,-ed most complimentary letters from the Military Authorities, testifying to the excellence of our arrangements, and gratitude for the efficient services rendered. In this work, I have received the utmo t assistance from my staff and all my officers who have, sometimes at very short notice, had to turn out their men, and by many practical suggestions have impro\'ed our methods, accelerated the work, and added to the comfort of the wounded. The ambulance wagons-about thirty-and motor cars from fifty to one hundredhave been supplied by the Irish Automobile Club, with which body our relation has been pleasant. At the request of the D . D.l\I. S., t. John and B. R C. . nurses take duty on the Hospital Trains going to Belfast and Cork. Recently, the Commanding Officer of one of the Hospital Ships stated that at no port he ha visited did he see a more efficient ambulance service than ours. On 17th June, by Viscount Iveagh's permission, a general joint inspection of L John and B. R C. S. units was held at his grounds in Dublin. The inspecting officers were General Sir John l\Iaxwell, Commander in Chief in Ireland, and Lady Perrott. About 1,000 nurses and 500 men paraded. The Compe tition for the Dublin Ambulance Challenge Cup and the Iri h \Vomen's Challenge Cup were held on the 16th and 17th June. On. the 19th eptember a very successful , Gymkhana, organized by Corps Supenntendent Reginald Keatinge, was held at Lord Iveagh's Grounds, and a sum of O\'er £200 was realised for our District funds. On 25th July, the fine Cup presented by Lady Superintendent the Marchioness of \V:a~e:ford was competed for at \Vaterford and was WOII by the Clonmel Tursing DIVISIon, and the Tipperary Cup, competed for at Nen<1gh on 6th eptember, was won by the Borrisokane Tursing Division. Although most of our Division were represente~ at the Annual Inspection in Dublin, the following units were in addition p~rso"nally II1sI?ected by myself or by District uperintendcnt \V. G. mith, or Lady DIStrict Superintendent Dr. Ella Webb : Portlaw, Waterford, Cion mel, Limerick, Nenagh, Galway, Lismore, Fermoy, Roscommon, Boyle, Sligo, Ballinasloe. I am glad to say I was able to have the Annual Re-examination carried out in most of my Divisions, notwithstanding the fact that many members were away, and those. at home actively. engaged in war work. The following Auxiliary Milituy HospItals have been entirely staffed by our Nursing Divisions:Monkstown House by Kingstown Nursing Division. Temple Hill by Blackrock ursing Division. Mountjoy Square by Dublin Univel-sity msing Division. And at Dublin Castle and Princess Patricia Red Cros Ho pitals many of our nurse~ have assisted in conjunction with those of the B.R. .S., and at Mercer's HospItal a ward has been largely maintajned by the efforts of the Dundrum ursina' Division.' b
TO.
XII. DI
TRICT .
107
In Cork excellent work has been done by our members both at the hospitals and on those occasion when urvivors of submarined ves els wcre landed at Queensto"wn. At Naa, ligo, Galway, Tenagh, Borrisokane and lonmel admirablc work has been carried O'lt and thc acti\'ities of the Clonmel Tursing Division, under the leadership of that plendid and enthusiastic organizer, lajor Dobbin, has been beyond all praise. In Dublin the brilliant series of lectures delivered by Capt. lather Thomson all through the year hay b en of great h Ip in laying a sound foundation of Fir t Aid principle. and owing to the large numbcr of our medical offic ' rs now serving with the Forces a great deal of xtl-a lcctul-ing has bcen thro\,,:n upon Dr. Thorn on, to whom \\- are mu h indebted. The inn Fein Ri , ing in Dublin in Easter this year, coming a it did \\'ith startling sud d e nne, s, te ted th efficiency of our District, and I am proud to bc able to record a magnificent respon c to duty's call. If they ne\'cr did anything el e the bravery and gallantry di play d during tbis anxiou fortnight by our mcn and nurscs "will to me be unforg table and a maller of pride. In this "w ork the B.RC. . members co-operat d with u in a manner which went far to create a feeling of mutual re pect and admiration. I r gret to have to record the death of Corp. uperintendent Ilolden todart, \\'ho was kill ~d on duty in N orthulll berland Road on the 26th .-\pril, wben the herwood For ster were am bu hed and had O\er 150 ca ual ti 1\1 r. todart's 10 s to u is great and we deplore with pridc hO\\'ev r, the death in action of a bra\'e comrade. In recognition l1r the work a compli hed th follO\\'ing a wards ha\'e been made by the Order of l. John of J eru alem, and in announcing thi de i ion I recei\-ed the following I tl r from the ' ecretary-General of the Ord e r :" hancery of th Order, t. John's G l.te, Clerken\\'ell " 13th July, 1916. " DEAR DR. Ll':'IL nE~.
"I havc th plea ' ure to inform you that the hapter-General has made the following award in connection with the gallantry displayed by your elf and others during th inn Fein Riots in April and l\lay last : "To yourself and the four whosc names appear in lass 1 of YOUI- report- ilyer fedal. "To tho e included in las 2 of your rq ort- Bronze Iedal. "T tho e included in Clas 3 in your 1- pc rt-- ertil1cate of Honour. « The hapter-Gl'neral i kecnly sen ible of the good work that was done by you and by tho e who as i tcd )' u j su 11 an example is exc !lent ' n ollI-agement to all conc rn d for making additional effort in the object "which \\ c all have at heart. The Order wishe t b generally known how \' ry much the bra\' ry of member of th t. John Ambulancc Brigade and other is appre ialed, and hope that you will take every c nvcnient opportunity of nOlifying this a widely as po ible. " I am, yours \'cry truly, "( igned) EYELYN CECIL, " ecretary-General. " J. Lumsden, E Q., M. D., "4, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin." The Chaptcr of thc Order of the Ho pita! of t. John of J ru al m have made the following awards to Brigade member in connection with gallantry displayed during the inn F in Reb llion- pril- lay, 1916. J L \ ' ER 1\1 ED.\L. J. Lumsden, "l.D., Dcputy ommi ionel-, No . XII. (Irish) District. Districl uperintend nt \\'. G. mith. Lady Di trict uperintendent Ella . A. " ' ebb, lIT.D .
BRONZE MEDAL.
District Officer I-thul'L. B. l\Ioore. orp up rintendenl James II. " 'cbb, ity of Dublin " " Reginald Keating, Building TI-ad orps. Divisional Sup rinlendent Chade T. Keating, K atinge' Divi ion. " Robert " ' . Jame 011, ity of Dublin Division . " " John Hcaly, FOllI- o u rl Divisi n. " " \ V. H. Reynolds, Brooks Thomas Divi ion. Sergeant John T ugw 11, Jacob' Divi ion . Private G. C . May, Four ourt Division. l\liss Flor nee R enny Tail) our, Dublin University Tursing Division.
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THE
ST.
JOIIN
MBULA CE
BRIGADE.
CERTIFICATE OF Ho OUR. Divisional Superinte ndent P. L. Pielou, Sl. James's Gate Division . Corps S e crelal'Y J. Gouriie, Dublin Building Trades' Corps. Divisional Surgeon Henry Hunt, LD . , Rathmines D ivis ion. Private ' V, H. Boyd, Four Courts Division . Quartermaster Joseph Bamford, Royal College of Science Di vision, Divisional Superintendent D . P. Robinson, Rathmines Division. Sergeant Victor Cole, City of Dublin Division. DiviSIOnal Superintendent H . ] . Monaha n , Irish L and Comm ission D ivision. Ambulance Officer Charles Iley, City of Dublin Divi ion. " " J ohn H. Homan, City of Du blin D ivision . Private G e orge R. ' Vebb, Dublin University Division. Acting Ambulance Officer W . C. Carnegie, Dublin U n i\'ersity D ivision. Sergeant Paget Haffield, Glen a geary Division. Ambulance Officer Leonard W . Jewel, Four Courts Division. Corps Supel'interment Arthu r Baker. M.D., Dublin University D iv ision. Private J. F. Oates, St. James's Gate Division . Divisional Superintendent David S. Jardin, Royal College of cience Division. Private Granby Burke, Four Courts Division . Divisional Superintendent Charles Sl. G . Orpen, Carric k mines Division . Corporal Ed. G. Kelly, Glenageary Division. District Treasurer G eorge P . Cope, M.D . Private G e rald W . Wilson, Rathmines D ivision. Private Simon olan, McLoughlin and Harvey's D ivision. Private John Trundle, St. James's Gate Division. " James C. O'Brien, Land Commission Division . Sergeant Daniel Sullivan, Land Commission Division. Private Robert H . Bolton, Rathmines DivisiolY Sergeant Henry J. Scott, Royal College of cience Division. Private Joseph Greaves, Royal College of cience Divi ion . " J. V\T. Greville, Four Courts Division. " George Newcome, Dublin University Division. " Herbert B. Mayne, Four Courts Division. " Ed . J. Hutchinson, City of Dublin Division. Sergeant Louis A . Tolputl, Galway City Division. Private Henry M. Whitton, Four CourlS Division. " Robert J . Helen, St. James 's Gate Division . " W . J. Bedlow, Brooks Thomas Divi ion. Sergeant Rob e rt Leask, Rathmines Division. Corporal Robert J. Maude, Rathmines Division. Corporal W illiam M. Stronach, Rathmines Division. Daulat Ram Kalia, Rathmin es Division. Lady Divisional Superintendent Miss Charlotte Bird, Dundrum 1 • Division. Lady Divisional Superintendent Miss ' Vilhelmina Archer, Leeson Pk. N. D ivn. Miss Eileen F . Blandford, Lady District e cretary. Lady Divisional Superintendent Mrs. McVittie, Fitzwill iam N . Division. Miss Phyllis Fry, Alexandm College . Division. Miss Kathleen Pigott, South Dublin N u rsing Division . Mrs. Do ra Lloyd Blood, Rathmines Divis ion . Miss Amy Hodgson, W iede, Rath mines . Division. Miss Sibyl Saunders Knox Gore, Alexandra Collea-e N. D ivision. Miss Ruby Figgis, Leeson Park N . Division. 0 Miss Winifred Butlel', Leeson Pa r k N. D ivision. Miss Adelaide Poole, Fitzwilliam N. Division . Miss Emily Poo le, Fitzwilliam N . Division . Miss Emily A . Mooney, City of Dublin N. D ivision. Miss Susan F . Moone y , City of D ub li n . D ivis ion. One of the most successful war effor ts in th is cou ntry, nam e ly, th e Iri s h W a r Hospital Supply Depot, was star ted in ovember , 1915, largely du e t o th e sp le ndid w?r.k . of Lady Waterford, "L ady Di vj s i o~al Supe rin ten d e n.t , P o rllaw Nurs i?g D IVISIo n. T he Central D epo t was estab ii s bec.l a t 40 M e rn on Sq ua re Dublrn and over sixty s u b-d epots thro ug ho ut t h e So uth of I~eland h ave sin c ' b eco m ~ affiliated. I n t his work our Nursing Di v ision s have ta k e n a ve ry acti ve p a rt. The Sphagnum Moss bran c h has been und e rta k e n by th e Royal College of S cience N urs ing Division, D u blin.
No. X II.
DISTRI CT.
109
In F ebr uary, 19 16, a ll t he units under my cont r o l and a ll the B.R.C. S. D etachments w e l'e r egistered under th e J oint V.A.D . ommiLLee for I reland (exclud ing Ulster), wi t h t he b ief Commis ion r ' approyal. The Earl of Donoughmore, K.P., is C hairma n of this Committee and I "vas appointed Dil'eclor in Chie f. After careful conside ration a ' ch '111 'wa cl vi ed whereby during the period of the 'Nar all Red Cross effort of our units in Ireland out ' ide Ister would come und e r the c ontrol of thi ommitlce. ' el ~ ctions Boards [or nursing and g e n e ral service a nd for Red ro s ol'derlic abroad were et up in Dublin and Cork; thu s w e hop ambulance work g nerally will b' co-orc.linal I in lhi ounlry and c.l e velop e d to ils ulmost. \\"ithout lhe as i tance of a loyal, enliJusia. lic and n e rgeli c sta ff I could have done little in lhis country, anc.lnow in conclusion I mu 1 expre s my a ppreciation of the ir efforts. To Di ' tl' ict up rinl e ndcnt ' \ T. G. , milh, Dislricl S e cretary A. J. Connor, Lady Dist I' icl uperintenc.lent Dr. Ella \\'ebb, Lady District Seuetary 1iss E. F. Blandforc.l, Lady District Officer Iiss L Po e , Corps ' up e "inlcnde nl]. H . \ Vcbb , and orrs Superinlendent Reginald K catinge I must e p e cially t e nder my heartfell thanks . It would be invidiou to add any more na mes when so many have done well. I ha\'e the honour to be, ir, Your obedient ervant, J. Ll' MSDEN, Knight of Grace of lhe Order of l. John of Jerualem in England . Deputy 1ll1l1i iOller No. ~ · II. (lri 11 ) District t. John j\mblliance Brigade. Col. ir Jame P. "\ ndr ' \\, lark, BT., C.B., F.R . . . E., Knight of J U"ilicc of th rder of ' l. John of Jerusalem in England, The Chief oml11issioner, Sl. John .\.mbulance Brigade. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION GF CORPS AND D IVI SI ONS.
A n t ri 11l- D I\ I SION ~- BaJlyca tl ' UI' ing' Belfa l Fire Brigade, Belfast ity, R. L C. Be lfa t. Cork - DJ\'i Sio;'\s-Bandon and F ~ rl110y Nursin g , Cork City, Qu e en lown, R . LC., Cork . Dublin -C OI~ps- il)' of Dublin, it)' of Dublin urs ing, oUllty Dublin, ounty Dublin Tursing-, Dublin Building TI'ad s, Dublin Building Tracks TUI' ing, Public Public Sc nice, Tursing. DI\'Is Io ,'s - .\ lexa ndra ' ursing, Blackrock Boys' Brigade, Brook Thomas, ity of Dublin, City of Dublin ursing, ily of Dublin ur ' ing In lilul, arrickmin's , Carrickmin es Nursing, lontarf Nurs ing, Dublin astle, Dublin University, Dublin Univ rsity ursing, Drul11condra, Dundrum Nursing, Eal'lsforl ' ur ing, Fitzwilliam uI'sing, Four Courts , Glenag-e ary, Gl'aflon ursing, Great _ orlhcnl Railway (0, Hal'courl ur~ ing, Howlh ur ing, llo\\'th and ullon, I nsurance ommission ursing, Iri h Land COIl1mi sion, Iri 11 Nur cs ..\ ssociation N ul'sing, Jacobs, \ V. P., c ' Co., Kealinge 's, KiIl~slown ursing, K illin y Nursing, Lce on Pal'k tll'sing, Ll' ixlip Nursing, Local Govcnlm e nt Board, l\1aycourt ut". ing, 1\1 'Laughlin and Han'ey 's, Torlh Co. Dublin ur ing, OI'lhopacdic Ho pilal ursing, Power c ' Sons, Rathgar J ur ing, Rome & Co., R oya l Co llege of , cicn e, Royal College of Science Nul' ing, Royal Irish ollslabulary IIeadguart'r , Sl. James 's (;at " St. James 's Gate ur ing, St. ' tephell ' s Gre' l1 ursing, out h Dublin JUI'sing. Galway- Dl vis ioNs- Ball inas loc an d Galway ursi ng, Galway Cily. Kild a r e- J)J\1J SION Naas Nu rsing. Kilk e nn y- Dl v is ION- Ki lkenny Nur ' illg. Kin g's C o un ty DIV IS ION- Bin' Nursi ng. Lim e l'ic k DIVI SiON- L im ~r i c k u l'sing. L o nd o nd e n 'Y DI VISIO N- Londonderry ursing. M o n ag ha n - O IVi SION- Mon ag han ursi ng. Q u ee n 's County - DJ\IISION- Marybo r o ursing. kosco mlll o n Di VISION- Boyle a nd Rosco l11 l11on ursing. S li go DiVI SION li go ul'sing. Tippe l'a l'Y D"'ISloNS- Bo rriso k an c Nu rsi n g, Clonmel u r ing-, Nenagh ursing, Nort h T ipperary. Wa te d o rd - D lvl ' IONs- Li smore Nursi ng, P or tla w NUI'sing, \\' atcrford [ ursing. \Vc~t ll1c at h - DI V I ' ION- [hlo nc N ursing. W e xfonl- D lvl SIO N-Coo lg rca ny Nu l' ing . Wicld o w - Dn'J IONs -Bray , B r ay 1 u rs ing, G reystoncs LJrsing, ' Vicklow l urs ing.
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T HE
ST.
J OH N
Al\IBULA TCE
1'\ o.
B R I GADE .
in order of seniority, with date of regi tration, di tino-uished by style of type. 'When a Division form part of a Corps, the name thereof i given in parenthesis.
CITY OF DCBLI;-;
Boys' Brigade (City of Dublin) North Belfa t Glenageary (County Dublin) Tipperary, :\"orth . Bray (Co. ,\Yicklo\\-) Carrickmines( Coun ty Du blin) Keatinge's (Dublin Building Trade) ?lIcLoughlin & Han-ey's (Dublin BuildingTrades) Rome's (Dublin Building Trades ) Drumcondra (City of Dublin) DublinCa tle(Public en-ices) Howth & Sutton(CountyDublin) Four Courts (Public en-ice)
1. 9.92 1. 9.92 1 3.0-!18.12.05 25. 7.11 2. 10.12 10.10.12 3. -!-.1-!28. . 1-!1-!-. 9.i-!3.11. H H.11.i-!27 . 3.15 10_ 5.15 26. 5.15 26. 5. 15 26. 5.15 2). 5.15 11. 6. 15 12. 6.15 31. 7.15
Local Go\'ernment Board (Public en-ice) R. 1. C., Cork R. I.C. Headquarters (Public en-ices) R. I. . , Belfa t Galway City Belfa tit,,Queensto\\:n (Co. ork) lri h Land Coml11is ion (Public eryice) Brook, Thoma (Dublin Building Trade) Rathmine (Collnty Dublin) Cork it,._ Dublin ('niver it)' (Public en-ices) Royal Coil. of Science (Public en-ices' Great 'orthern RI". (1.) (City of Dublin) COC:-ITY DL'BLI! T , PL'BLlC ERYICE Dl'BL L ' BL'ILDI:-IG TRADE
Power &
ons (Cityof Dublin)
14. 9. 15 1 9.15 20. 9.15 29. 9.15 -!-.10.15 20.10.15 1.11.15
CORP or Divi I n distinguished by tyle of type a ShO\\"I1 abo\-e.
't. J ame
Cc l. 'TY
CalTi kmine ,
10.5.15
orps lIrgeon R . de C. \\' heeler, :'If. D. ,\Y. F. Pim, ::Il.D.
Glcnagea ry
"' . 11.1-!-
Charlc B.
16.3.16
D L'BLIN
.Iowth and
Dt'BLI~
20.12.15
Bl' I LDI1"G T RADL
-!-. 1.16
Dr, H. Hunt.
.-+.16 15.1.2.15
rooks, Thoma,
26, -.15
• L'alillge's
1. 2 .16 16. 3.16 16. 3.16 +.16 1.11.16
COll,::II. B.
12.6,15
utton
I'ath min s
15. 1.16
"'. A . "'inter, :'II. D. E. A. Magennis, )l.D .
+.1.16
Cok City
6. 12.15 15.12. 15 20. 12.15 -!-. 1.16
18.3,O-!-
Gate
IN CHARCE,
SURCEON.
FO RMED.
.lcLoughlin ' !IanLY'
2b. - . 15
I L11lle' ' ..
26.-.15 +.10. J5
CORPS or Division di tinguished by style of type as shown above.
rth Be1ra l
1+. 9. 1-!-
. 'orl h Tipperary
1+.11.1+
\
I
SURCEON.
FORMED.
IN CHARCE.
P. Quigll'Y,
ill. D.
upl. P. L. Pielou, Annandale, ~a ndford Road, Dublin. Acting upt. J. Jermyn, 67, oulh :\lall, Cork. Acting orp upt. J. H. \\'ebb, 51, Da\\-son trect, Dublin. upt. har! 's ~t. G. Ol-pe n, Li,hcen , Carrickmine, o. Dublin . _\ cting Ol-PS upt. J. n. \Yebb, Tinoran. Glenageary, Co. Dublin. Di"i . ional ec. J. D. Holden, Howd n, 'utton , o. Dublin . • "'l. upt. D.P. RL1binon, Dalmar, Terenure Pad,::, Perenurl', Dublin. Corps upl. I~L'ginald hc:>ating-e, Bramben;,:u-and Road, utton, o. Dublin . .\ ct. upt.\\-. H. Reynold, 102, t. Llwrence'sRd., 10nlarf,Dublin. 'upt. C hark hcatinge, 6, Gret'nmount Road. Tercnure, Dublin. upt. amuei G. Y ung, 2Q , herryfield .hLllue, RanelaglI,Dublin . :1.cling L'rps ~ec . J. Goudie, 56, Clan\\il lian Place. Dublin. ~U pt.lIOll. SL'n ing' Bro. ,Dockel-Y, " E) r~ Square, Gah\·ay. upl. l\lajor E. J. Dease. R,::IL, Y L'\\ ston, 1 nag-h, o. Tipperary. Acting- l1rps ~Up l. J. H. \ \'eb b, 51, Da\\' on ~lrC:>L't , Dublin. ~upt. J. \\' hit c, cneral Prison Road. Dublin a tic. .\cling upi..-\.. \\'. Baki'r. ::II.D., 59, ~1t'ITion Squarc, Dublin, Supt. John Ih'aly, 15, .\ngk ca Road, Dublin. :upl. 11..1. ~lllllahan, tilloran Park, Bla kl-l)ck, Co. Dublin. ~ upl. E. \\' .Leach, 1 ro 'pect IIous', j'\[illto\\"n, Co. Dublin. .-\cting Supi. D. ' . Jal-din, l~o\al ~ ol1('g-l' of: 'il nCt ,Dublin. AL,tillg-Supt. S~'rgl. T. :\lilc:> ,R-I.e. DL'pot, Pho..'ni'\. P a rk, Dublin. .\ct. ~ lIPl. FIL)ITIlCL' F. :\lc ~a rthy, ~odnaflcur, :\lidlL'ton, _ UCL'I1S lOWIl, Co. Cork. Ilead l1n..;lablc D. Hugh ~.s , R 1. ~., Hallynafcigh, Belfn-t. .\ cl. ' up!. . _\ . \ \'al"h, l' 1) k 11 _ uay , L ~'rk. T
PI cue Belfast:\" o. 1
1. 9.92
Belfast Xo. 2
2.10.12
Belfast City
20.10.15
Belfa t Fire Brigade
1.9.92
Bray (Co. ,\Yicklow)
27.3.15
DUBLI;-;
3.+. H
Boys' Brigade (Dublin Battn. ) Drumcondra
28.8.14
C ITY OF
111
DISTRICT.
----------
CORPS AND Al\IB ULANCE DIVISIONS
Belfast X o. 1 Belfast Fire Brigade St.James' Gate(City of Dublin) Dublin City (City of Dublin) Jacob & Co. (City of Dublin) Belfa t 1\ o. 2 Fain-iew (City of Dublin).
XI1.
Dr. D.
J.
l\IcKinney.
Dr. T . Hou ton . Dr. J. H. lIlonypenny. Dr. H. J. Ravert),. Corps SUI-geon G. l\Ieldon, ]\f. D.
P.
28.5.15
Dublin City
18.12.05
Fairview (Dublin)
10. 10.12
Great. ol-them Rly. (I).
1. 2. 16
Jacob&Co. rDublin) ...
25.7 . 11
Powcr & Sons...
1.11.16
Corps urgcon G. P. l\Ieldon, ::ILD. (Acting)
I
Supt. E. P . Dewar, 100, Uni\'cr ity lreet, Belfast. Supt. G_ milh, Cenlral Fire tation, Belfasl. Supl. II. J. Ramadge, J. Tewgrange Lodge, BI"ety, Co. ,\\ -icklo\\'. Corp. upt. J. II. Webb, Tinoran, Glenageary, Co. Dublin. SupL J. Knaggs Craig. 22, Effra Rd. ,Ralbmines, Dublin. upt. J. E. Robinson, .0." ewlon Home Fann Rd., Drun,l condra. Supt. Robert"-.J am son, TbeRo,,;:d 1 Turseries, andymount, D ubiin.
'E1~Y I CE'
['ublin
a lie ...
Dublin
Cnin~r - ily
16,3.16 11.6.15 -!-. 1. 16 31.7.15
Iris h Land
oml11i
Corps 'lIrg-eo n \\' . R, Da\\-soll, :-l.D. .\. A.. :\J cConncll, F. R. E. 1L Taylor, LR.C. (_\clin!'d· " -. Taylor, P. R.C. S. 1.
Ion
Local GOY 'rI1lllent lid.
1+.9. J 5
ir Thos. J.
P oyal CoIl. or 'cicl1ce
15.1.16
1'. I. C. Headquarlers ..
20. a.15
Qu(.enstown ( o.Cork}. _.
1.11.15
R 1. C. , Bel[a ' t
29.9.15
F_ G.
111)
(Acling) Acting \ \ ' . G. Han-ey,
:'II.
D.
upt. T . II o ITi. on, Glenh~cldcr, Howth, Co. Du blin. SupL A. J. Mc''\ illiam, 51, i\I ountshannon Rd., D ublin. Act. upt. John J. J uclge,2,Cas simlr R oad , H a rold's C ross, Dublin.
tafford,
F.R. ' .S,
R. I. C ., Cor k
18.9.15
the,
l\f. D.
112
THE
ST.
JOHN
AMBULANCE
No. XII. Dr
BR IGADE.
NURS ING DIVISIONS In
Nursing Divi ions, thosc forming part of a Corp are plac d under i lS name.
FOR MED.
11. 7.15 22. 7.15 2-1-. 7.15 2.10.15 20.10.15 28.10.15 28. 10. 15
Clontarf
10.4.14
E. Fannin,
Earls f rl
31. 5.16
J. B. Magennis,
Fi tz\\' ill iam
10.1.16
R. McVilter,
IIarcourt
1.11.15
II. Hunl,
28.10.15 1.11.15 23.11.15 7.12.15 26.12.15 1. 1.16 1. 1.16 1. 1.16 3. 1.16 10. 1.16 14. 1.16
i\layco urt
14.8.14
\\TI11.
Nort h Dublin
22.7.15
,Yo A. Cook,
Orthopcedic IIospilal .
12.1.15
J. A. mall,
order of seniority, with date of registration.
CITY OF D BLI . Leixlip (County Dublin) aas . Kingstown (Co. Dublin ) . Alexandra College (Public Services) . . Dublin University (Public Services) . . Clontarf (City of Dublin) . Howth (Co. Dublin) . St.James's Gate(City of Dublin ) Sligo . . . South Dublin (C ity of Dublin) Maycourt (City of Dublin) Co. DUBLIN . . Irish Nurse Assoc. (P ublic Service ) Bray Nenagh . Leeson Park (Co. Dublin) Ballycastle . . Carrickmines (Co. Dublin) City of Dublin . Institute (Public Service) . Orthopcedic Hospital (City of Dublin ) . . Borrisokane Portlaw Clonmel . Dundrum (Co. Dublin) Londonderry . Ralhgar (Co. Dublin )
8. 5.09 27.5.12 5. 2.13 1. 5.13 17.11.13 1S. 2. 14 10. -1-. 14 16. 4. 14 6. 5.14 10. 7. 14 25.7.14 H.8.14 23.10.14
1.11.14 14.11.14 14.11.14 19.11.14 8,12.14 31.12.14 11. 1.15 12. 1.15 16. 1.15 1. 2.15 11. 2.15 19. 2.15 17. 3.15 1. 5.15
Lismore In urance Commission (Public Service ) . NorthCo. Dublin. (City of Dublin) 1\lonoghan Greystone Coolgreany Fermoy Killiney (Co. Dublin) . St. Stephen's Green (Cily of Dublin) . . Harcourt (Cily of Dublin). Roscommon Athlone Kilkenny . Ballinasloe . Blackrock (Co. Dublin) Mal-yborough Galway . Fitzwilliam (City of Dublin) Bandon .. Royal ColI. of Science (Pu blic ervices) "Vicklow . Birr . . . Earlsfort (City of Dublin). ' Vater[ord Boyle Graflon Limerick. . . DUBLIN BUILDiNG Tl~AOES
22. 6.15
14. 21. 23. 31. 31. 10. 12. 19. 11.
1.16 1.16 2. 16 5.16 5.16 7.16 7.16 7.16 5.17
St. J ames's Gate t.
lephen' Green
Sout h D\lblin Street)
Co.
(IIul11c
Blac krock
...
...
...
7.12.15
Ballinasloe
...
. ..
1.1.16
Ballycastle
...
...
8.12.14
Athlone
Bandon
...
...
...
14.1.16
Birr
...
...
. ..
23.6.16
Borrisokane
...
...
16.1.15
B oyle
...
...
...
10.7.16
Bray
...
...
. ..
14.11.14
...
8.5.09
...
8.5.09
CITY
OF
DUBLIN
City of Dublin ...
SU R G EO r~.
P. ]. Kerley,
iN CHARGE.
LadySlIpl. Thellon. Mr . Handcock, Garnafailagh, Athlone. ]. W . Rutherford, M . D . LadySupl. ThelIon. GeorginaDillon Clonbrock, Alms ragh, Ireland. Lady upl. Mrs. Lyle, Derganagh, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim \V. A. Mahon, M . D : Lady lIPt. Miss Evans, Kilbrogan Hill, Bandon. "V. Morlon, M.D. Lady Supl. Mi s Biddulph, Moneyguyneen, Hil'l'. P. J . Quigley, M.D. Lady upt. Mi BI-ucC',Les el-agh, Borrisokane, o. Tipperary. W . Hamillon, M . D. Lady Supl. Miss FfollioLL, Ho llybrook, Boyle. Cec il Brew, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. Ramadge, 5, Nova l-a Terrace, Bray. Lady Corps upl. Mrs. Shanks, 51, Dawson Streel, Dubli n. E. McDowell Cosgrave Lady Supl. Mis ' Mowbray, Beckelt, M. D. Aclare, Glena g ear y, . M.D .
M.D.
M.D.
Dawson,
M.D.
M. D.
l\l.D.
R. J. Rowlelte, _\. P. McMahon,
25.7.1-+
T. G. IIanlman,
J. Garett,
\\T. F. Pim,
M.D.
Dundrum
19.2.15
A. G. Goff,
i'L n.
Ilowlh ...
16..f.14
-
28.10.15
Leeson Pa,-k
1. 5.13
19.11. 14
Leixlip ...
27.5.15
Ralhgar
1. 5.15
CIon mel ...
11. 2.15
Cooigreany Counly Sligo BU ILO[
1\1. D. M. D.
i'Ln.
1\l.D.
31.12.14
Carri kmin's ...
D UBLI N
M.D.
M.D.
2 .10.15
1.1.16
Kingslown (Ireland) ... FORME D.
IN CHARGE.
SUR CEON.
23.10.14
DUBLI
Killiney Tursing Divisions, those fOl-ming part of a Corps are placed und er its name.
6.5.H
113
TRICT.
G
Fisher,
[\1.
n.
T. PilU, Ln. R. IIeard, 1\L D. ]. Beckctt,
M.D.
P. L. Skipworlh, ]. J. Pmser,
M.D.
M. D.
P. ]. Byrne, 1\1. D. J. Darley \ Vynl1e,
20.10.15
\\T.
10.7.14
P.
'\T.
Murphy,
J. Flanagan,
l\f. D.
M.D.
l.D.
11. 5.17
T lunES
Fcrmoy
28.10.15
Galway Cily Gmrton
3.1. j 6
...
12.7.16
Greys toncs
2.10.15
Kilkenny ...
26.12.15
G. \ i\Toodroffe,
J. J.
M.D.
\Val rs, M.n.
J. S. Jameson, M. D. C. D I-cnnan,
M. n.
I
Lady upt. Miss B. Ribton, 1, IIollybrook Ter., Howth Rd. Lady Supt. Mrs. 'Voodward, 3, Belgrave Square, 1\lonkslown. Lady upt. Mrs. Harkness, 15, \Valerloo Place, Dublin. Lady Supl. Miss A. O'Relly, 97, Ralhgar Road, Dublin. Lady upt. 1\1iss R. Fogarly, Arbane House, Dublin. Lady upl. J\Iiss IIall, 62, 'Vhit worthRd., Drumcondra. Lady upt. l\1i s . R. Kirkpatrick, 11, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Lady SupL l\Iiss Skipworth, l. James' Gate, Dublin. Lady upt. Miss M. Fitzgerald, 21, Hat h Street, Dublin. Lady upL Mi s Ilogg, 12, IIume lreet, Dublin. Lady orps Sllpt.Miss 1\1acDonald, 76, J\Iount Street, Dublin. LadySupL 1\Iiss \Yalkinson, Temple Hill, Blackrock. Lady Supt. Mrs. lIewat, Gl ndruid L dge, Cabinleely, Dublin. Lady upL l\Iiss Bird, hurch to"\vn·Ho., DlIndrum. Lady Supl. Mrs. Clarke, Fernbank, lIowth, Co. Dublin. Lady ~ upl. 1\1,"s. DOl1wille, Shanganagh, Killiney. Lady Supl. Ir. \V. II. Robinson, ullclen, G lenageary, C . Dublin. Lady SupL Miss Archer, 26,E1111 Park Avenue,Ranelagh._ Lady Supt.l\I rs. Frazer, Deml'ord Lodge, Leixlip. LadySupt. 1\1rs. Jackson, 11, Busl1l'Y Park Rd., Dublin. Lady Supl. Th lIon.l\lr . de laPoer, burLeen Ie Po '1', Kil heelan, Clonmell. Lady Supt. l\Irs. l\Iurphy, Coolgrcany . Lady SlIPl. 1\ll's. Draper, The 1\Iall, ligo . Lady Corps upL 1\lrs. Kealinge, "Hrambe"g, "Sulton, Co. Dll blin . LadySllpl. Mr . GOI-don, GrangeCotlage, \Veslon, Fel'll1oy, Co. Cork . Lady Supl. Miss L. Gallao-hel-, 8, \ Villiam trcel, Galway . Lady SupL MI' . R. Keating-e, -1-2, Gl'afton Slr el. Lady upl. Mrs. Deverdl, Elle m 're, G revstones . Lady Supl. l\Iis. l-;Iundew, Castle lilllndc\\', Kilkenny. 1
THE
114 Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
ST.
FORMED.
DECORATIO 19.7.16
' Vm. Fogerly,
Lismore ...
22.6.15
J. Crowley,
Londonderry
17.3.15
Maryborough
1.1.16
5.2. 13
enagh
P
W. Blayney,
M.D.
M.D.
M.D.
16.11.14
aas
14.11.14
O. D. Browne, C. A. Johns,
M.D.
M. D.
Lady SupL Mrs. O'Connor, 1, pper'Villiam t., Limerick. LadySupt. TheLadyClodaghAnsoll, Lismore. Lady upt. 1\Irs. Dickson, hedegh, Fahan,Londonderr~ Lady upl. Mrs. Coote, Deerpark, Mountrath. Lady Supt. Ir. Irwin, Beech Il ill, l\I onaghan, Ireland. Lady upL Iiss \T. Moore, Killashee, Naas. Lady Supt. Mrs. Dease, Yewston, Nenagh.
BLlC SERVICES
Alexandra College City of Dublin stitute. Dublin University
17.11.13 In-
APPENDIX I.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Limerick
Monoghan
115
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
11.1.15 15.2.14 J. Magennis, M . D. J. BeaUy, F .R.C.S.
Insurance Commission
11.5.15
Irish Nurses' Assoc. ...
1.11.14
R oyai ColI. of Science
14.1.16
VV. A. '\Tinter,
M.D.
Portlow ...
1.2.15
D. F. Walker,
M.D.
Roscommon
23.11.15
Waterford
31.5.16
J. A. OakshoU,
Wicklo\\' ...
21.1.16
T. Lyndon,
M. D.
M.D.
Lady upt. Miss McComas, Ear field, Ballsbriuge, Dublin. LadySupt. fiss B.Carr, lursing In· stit.ut.ion, LowerBaggot l., Dublin Lady Supl.l\Iiss R. Mahaffy, 19, l\Iount.joy Square, Dublin. Lady upl. Mrs. Bern tein, 45, Merrion quare, Dublin. LadySupt. MissA. . Rae, 34, St. tephen 's Green,Dublill. Lady SupL Miss Reed, Ivallhoe, Ballsbridge. Lady upt. The March. V,'ater[ord, Curraghmore, PorUaw, Ireland. Lady Supt. Miss l\1ulvanny, Ranelagh Hou ' , RO::lC01l1111011. Lady upl. Miss Murphy, District Asylum, 'Yater[ord. Lady Supl. irs. Leslie Ellis, Magherymore, 'Vicklo\\,.
lILITARY
Div.
Rank. urgeon
S,
AWARDS,
CROS
colt, Capt. A.
"
,,
,,
Sergeant Pri\' ate Div. upt. Pri\'at.e Corporal Private
" ergeant Private Div. SupL Privat.e " "
CO 'DUCT
l\IEDAL.
Man field Colliery Divi Ion. Boot, \V. Barnold wick Division. Bracewell, F. boppington Division. Calvert, H. vVaLh-on-Dearne Division. Duffy, F. Foley, ergt.- 1aj. P. \Valker Division . Barnoldswick Division. Garrell P. H. New Bridg-e t. (N ewctle.) Div. Gray, J. W. Bing-ley Divi ion. Medley, ergt. F. Ha ~ lemer Divisi n Moore, F. Greenside Colliery Di\·ision. Page, T. Barnoldswick Division (Died of Pickup, J. Wound ). Cons tt and Di lrictDivision. Price, J. Mansfield olliery 1Vl lOn. pencer, . L. talybridge and Dukinfield Div. Tapso n, C. W. M ansfiel 1 Colliery Divi~ ion. Webster, J. Mos ley Division. Will, R. E . F. Littletown and herburn Div. Wild, W. DISTI
Corporal Serg ant Private ergeant Privale Private ergeant
RO S.
B nsall A. Bredbury and Romilly Division. Cardew, Cal t. A. B. Cheltenham Town Divi ion. Cool, Capl. J. l\lexandra Dock Diyi -ion. Hamilton, E. . B. 1anche ter Division. Johnson, A. D. t\ shton-und er-Lyne Di\'i IOn. Moil', Capt. J. H. wadlincote Di\'ision. Morri, apt. F. J. Worksop Divi ion. Raillon the Re\. D. Folke -lone Divi ion. I uther[ord, Capt. J. E. vVestgate-on- ea Divi ion. ummerville, Lieut. J. I\nnfi eld Plain Di\·ision. Tron, the Rev. 1. Fenton Division. DISTL GUI IIED
Private
BAR.
Corps or Divi ion. Felling Band Division.
arne.
MILITARY
ergeant Div. urgeon Div. urgeon. Div. 'urgeon PriYate Div. urgeon " and Supl. Private Diy. urgeon Private Di v. llrgeon
'D
ETC.
GUI'IIED
Grills, P. C. IIaldenby, G. W. McNeill, T. Purvi , J. B. Robert.s, N. toc l ham, G. E. Walch, H.
,ERVICE
MEDAL.
Lei ester IVtSlOn . Checkh aton Division. Chopv\lell Division. t. Hilda Co lliery Division. Manche tel' Di\'i Ion. BoIlon orps (eli d of wounds). Bolton Corp.
116
THE
ST.
MILITARY
Aldred, W. Atkinson, J. " Blanchflower, W. " Brookes, W. J. " Butcher, N. " Cooper, A. " Sergeant Croppev, J. Divine, T. Private East, S. W. " Edwards, J. " Elliott, N. " Corporal Greenwood, E. H. Private Hall, t,he Rev. J. D. Sergeant Halliwell, A. Private Harri~on, G. Signaller Hinsley, R. C. Sergeant Hopkins, T. G. Private Johnson, J. Jolly, G. L. King, R. ,", Lee,'J. Sergeant Liddle, W. Corporal Locke, W. G. Private Luke, W. Private Makin, J. Sergeant Maycock, C. H. Private Moorcock, H. C. Page, T. " Parkin~on, E. " Purchase, W. G. " Redden, A. " Roberts, N. " Rust, 'B. E. " ,, Scott, D. Simm,'T. " Corporal Speechley, O. Sergeant Tilley,' R. Webster, J. "" Whiteley, J. H. Lance-Corporal Wood, G. MERITORIOUS
Div. Supt. Q.-M.-Sergeant Sergeant-Major Private
ApPE DlX
JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
Bent, J. P. Lee, H. Mather, D. G. Waterhouse, T.
ME TIONED
MEDAL.
Atherton Division. C)itheroe Division. Bolton Corps. Market Harborough Division. Barlborough Di". (Killed in Act.) Bolton Corps. Bredbury and Romilly Division. Felling Head-quarters Division. Oxford City Division. Brighouse North Division. Ellington Division. Bentley Colliery Division. Newcastle Central Division. Bolton Corps. Barnoldswick Divi ion. Goole Division. Abergorchy Divi ion. Choppington Divi ion. Poulton-Ie-Flyde Divi ion. Rochdale Corps. Mansfield Colliery Division. Pelton Colliery Division . Ha tings Castle Division. Littletown and Sherburn Div. Bolton Corps. Market Harborough Division. Maidenhead Division. Greenside Colliery Division. Atherton Division. Armstrong, Whitworth Corps. Whickham Division. Hellifield (M. R.) Division. Gateshead Borough Division. Pontefract Division. Whickham Division. Brodsworth Main Divi . ion. Brodsworth Main Divi~ion. Barnoldswick Divi ion. Grosmont Division.
SERVICE
MEDAL.
Reddish Divi_ion. Colchester Division. Ashford Town Division. Sowerby Bridge Division.
Nursing Sister
" Staff-Sergeant. Nursing Si ter "
,,
Private Nursing
ister
, I
" "
I,
,, , I
II
I, , I
Private Nursing Sister
,, ergt. Major Nursing Officer Nursing Si ter
,,
No. 1. District Starr.
Addison Colliery Nursing Div. J esmond Nursing Division. Nth. Lindsay Iron Company Div. Jesmond Nur ing Division. Canterbury Nursing Division. Worfield Nur ing Division. Bolton Corps. Je mond Nursing Division. Sefton Nur ing Division. Mayfair Nursing Division. Craigs Court Hou e Nursg. Div. Je mond Nursing Division. Edgba ton Nur ing Division. Cardiff Nur ing Division. Hampstead Nur ing Divi ion. Londonderry Nursing Division. Bri tol City Nur ing Division. Green ide Colliery Division. Northampton Nul' ing Divison. Thomey Island Nur -ing Division. Bolton Corps. N ewca_tle Nursing Division. Nenagh Nursing Divi ion. Preston Nur ing Division. ECRET RY OF ERVICE.
TATE FOR
oodley, Lt. and Qu. March Divi ion. Div. Supt. Novocastria Nursing Division. N ur ll1g fficer Sharpley, M. BROlTGlIT T
THE NOTICE OF THE ADl\IIRALTY FOR VAL ABLE ERVICE .
Acting ick Berth Steward Baker, W. P. Goodier, F. " Read, R. R. "
Cromer Divi ion. Middleton Divi ion. Cromer Division.
WARDED ERTIFICATE OF GALLA TRY }<OR .-\RRYING TRETCHER U DER lIEAVY IIELL FIRE.
Private
Percy Main Divi lOn.
Watson, R.
WARDED --' ERTIFICATE OF MEl'IT.
Staff-Sergeant Private
" Corporal Div. Surgeon
Brodsworth Main Division. Rochdale Corps.
arr, B. J. King, T. L. FRENCII
Private Cbief Commissioner's Staff.
Archbold, M Batey, M. Binner, A. Boyd, M. Denne, M. Gilroy, E. Gradwell, J. Jobson, D. Kydd, A. E. LawTey, M. C. Lord, E. W. Macartly, M. Martin, H. Metcalfe, M. Morgan, C. G. Mox y, Mrs. F. H. Nirrington, G. E. Page, T. Polwhele, M. J. M. Robin on, M. A. C. Rushton, W. Sharpley, M. Trant, H. Trimble, H.
DESPATCHE
BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF TIlE WAR FOR VALU BLE
ROYAL RED CROSS.
Lady Supt.-inChief Perrott, Lady District Staff Officer Oliver, Lady
I
117
1.
MILITARY
Bell, W. Groves, C. G. Ree , G. 1. cott, Capt. A.
CRO S.
Hulme Division. N ewcastle-on-Tyne Division. Western Vall y Corp . Felling Band Division.
TIlE ST.
118
JOHN
MEDAILLE
Lee, H. Wit on,
Q.M.Sergt. Corporal ROS
Nursing Sister Corporal Private
OF THE
MILITAIRE.
J. RU
IAN
ORDER OF
1.
Barrington, F. Lalham, T. J. Malone, W.
ERBIAN
OF
ERBIA'S
Nur ing Sister
EGRIN
Mullen, Mrs. 1\10
Privale
,."
1\10 TTE
Private
,." Nursing Private
ter
IV.
MED L.
EGR I
Line<;, A. Proctor, C. Rosen blatt, J. Mullen, Mrs. J. Topp, C. W.
l\IEDAL.
ORDEI'
J. C.
TE
France, F.
GOLD
Lancaster Division. OF
DA
Gosforth
EGRI
lLO.
urSll1g
1V1S1011 .
MEDAL.
No. 29 (Walthamstow) Di\ision. ,, " " " " ,, ," , " RED
CROSS MEDAL.
No. 29 (Walthamsl
c.
ITALlAN
Private
Divi~ion.
eRO
ILVEP
Lines, A. Proctor, C. Rosenblatt, J. Topp, C. W.
"
The ,'ervic 1eclals awarded l lhe following Member of III Brig-ad have been presenled by lhe Depuly Commissioner of lhe Dislri ts lo which lh y belong : SERVICE MEDALS.
Bredburyand Romilly Divi:-.ion.
Whitehead, W. TE
RGI'..
Pea es We t and Di 'tricL Div.
ERBl N
1\10
E
MEDAL FOP BRA ERY. (Miloch Obilil h).
Bramall, W .
Private
JV1510n.
No. 20 ( Tlh. Polytechnic) Isle of heppey IV1SlOn.
Blackett, W.
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Maycourt ursing Leek Divi ion. Hebburn Division.
Lady Div. Supt. Saunder , G. K. Div. Supt. Catt, H. Rayner
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olchester Division. Barrow-in-Furnes~
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o. r. Dislrict (Prince of \ aJ"s orp '). Ilrslng Si:;kr Margar 'I l\shcrofl. S IX 'alII, idn y 'harll'~ Bamelt. Private \Vilkull Baslin. cl'ge<lnl \\'illiam J. Bonham. Privak h,lrll!s Brown. Sl'rgl'anl \Ifrl:d Bull. Ambulanc' ffic I Cyrus II. Bym. , rgcanl Jal11l's II. 'og-gs. orror'al I s;tac 'oIYl'r. Pri, Ltc Gc )I'g' 'urlls. Lady Di\:isonal 'upcl'inlcndcnl Estl1l'r r. J),ll1ks. Di\ isiol1ill Superilltl'nticnt Fn'dcriek har! '5 Edgell. Ambulant' ' me'r \Ifrcd Edward Ev,lIls. Corpol',L1 \Villl,LI11 Spenc 'r Flelclll'l. Lady Divisional upcrinll'ndelll Ev'IYIl J Iallkey. ursing- Sisler Bealrice G. 1 IalTis. 'rg allt Robert lIarrl)p. Pri\"ate Georgl' J lowe. Finit Clas. Sergl'illll a ITIlJC> I \Villi am James. Priv'ak LOllis Ll!vill. Div ision,tl SlIlwrintcndenl \\'illiam II. Maund'r. ursing Si 'ler i\Iaril T. IcConncl1. Sergcanl James ZlIilchL'll. i, isiollal ulwrint 'ndl'llt John Tonkin IIcy. orplwal \\Talt 'r POllinger. Lady Divi'iilllMI Superinlendent Edilh 1\1. Rideout. u,'sing Officcl' lice E. ~ ampson. 'rgeant hallcs F. San\'oisin. Lady Di,isional SlIpll'inl 'mknt Eva , \ gIlCS colt. AmbulallCl.' Offic 'I' Edward ding-cr. cl'g"canl Ebl'lll'zl'I' Rl'ad ilvesll'r. Priv;lte JolllI ,lad '. NurEing Oni' 'I' l\llnie ll anslcy milh. Nur::>ing Si'iter EI1zClbelh S. ·mitll. Divisional SlIpl.I'Illl 'lll.l 'nl rUllIl' Ilenry oulh<lll1. I i,i..,ional urg on Arlhur corg-e Soulhcombc, M.D. Firsl l,lSS Sl'rgl'ctnl Fre I rick v illiam 'Levens. Nursing isll'I' Elizabeth Mal'j Suckling. Corpoml J al11('~ Tollati eld. mbulancl' niccr Sydn 'y J. \ an·en. , eq.':·l:ant \Villialll eorg \Man'cn. S('I'geanl If n'd ThOll1as \Vi l'klll . Lad y District Supcrinkndcnl Tile Lady Maud Bootie \Vil brah:Ll11. o. II. Distri ct. First 'lass SCI'g'eanl Frank arc. Corps Insp ector of 'l r s Alonzo CottOIl. Corporal James Deacon. DiviSIOnal Sup rinl udenl Alrrc d Froudt'. Lady Divisional Sup rinl ndcnl Edilh M. Flilljan1('s . •\m bulance OrriCCt' Johl1 Alb 'rt Crecn;Lw ;LY. Corps ' urg-con and Sup ' rinlellc1cl1t Charles A. Il ayman, J.P. 111 blilancl' 0 mel'r \ Vi lJiall1 II ilJiard. Di visional Su p 'rinteudellt Charles lI enry Johllson. Fit'sl Class SCl'gcCllll \Villiam J on s.
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Nursing Sister Esther Knight. Corporal vValter John Lovell. Ambulance Officer vVilliam Manistre. Nursing Sister J essie Stewart. Divisional Superintendent 'Villiam Stockham. Divisional Superintendent 'Villiam Tratt. Sergeant James Winterbourne. No. III. District. Corporal John Bonham. Private Thomas J. Botterill. Nursing Officer Kate E. Bradford. ursing Officer Mary Jane Clark . Divisional Superintendent Charles Ernest EaUy. Sergeant-Bugler Frank Elliott. Lady Divisional Superintendent Minnie Farmer. Private John Faulkener. Private Samuel Flawn. Sergeant Frederick VV. Fletcher. Divisional Superintendent 'Villiam Harris. Private Thomas Law. Private Charles Lillyman. First Class Sergeant Albert Lloyd. Nursing Sister Elizabeth Mackley. Nursing Officer Lillian E. Mawby. First Class Sergeant George Miller. Nursing Sister Emily A. Osborn. Divisional Superintendent Charles Henry Overbury. Lady Divisional Superintendent Martha, Mrs. Harvey-Reeves. Sergeant John Pinnock. Corporal vValter R. Speechley. Private William 'Vallington. Nursing Officer Elizabeth Wills. No. IV. District. Divisional Superintend ent Samuel Baldry. Divisional Superintendent Josiah Perkin Bent. Corps Secretary William A. Brunt. Divisional Superintendent John Lee Colburn. Corporal Herbert Collins. Divisional Superintendent John Craig. Private James Cunliffe. Private Sam Cunliffe. Ambulance Officer Fred Dixon. Corps Inspector of Stores Richard Clowes Done. Nursing Sister Mary E. Easthope. Nursing Officer Florence Eastwood. Divisional Surgeon and Superintendent Brereton George Elliott. Nursing Sister Helena Farrer. Sergeant Thomas Fielding. Nursing Officer Christiana Fitchie. Private James William German. Corporal Ric hard Gosling. Corps Secretary John Arthur Gurney. Divisiona l Superintendent William orman Harding. Nursing Sister Sarah Ann Hartley. Nursing Officer Annie Hind. Corporal George Holden. Corporal Leonard Kitchen. Private James Lee_ Ambulance Officer James Leighton. Nursing Officer Jane Linney. Divisional Superintendent Thomas McKinley. Nursing Sister Margaret Ellen Napthen. Nursing Sister Emily Noblett. Private Walker Price.
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mbulance Officer ' Villiam Robert aunders. ergeant Thomas M. ayer. Private William Schofield. Lady Divisional uperintendent :rary hepherd. Private Roberl S. milh. Divisional urgeon T. Hanson milh, M.D. Divisional up rintcndcnt AI[r d nape. Privale Roberl nape. Nursing Offic r [! nrietla arah owerbulls. mbulanc Officer John St phenson. ursing isler Eliza wi[t. Priva l am Waring. Corporal Joh n 'Vilson. Nursing isler Annie vVoolley. No. V. Di It-ict. orporal Enoch Bannister. First la s erg-canl Jos eph B a ley. Divisional uperintendcnt Th mas \\'illiam Boardman. First Class erg-~~al1t \\'illiam .A lfred Browne. Divisional upel'inlcnd nt Oswald Frank Buxton. Dislri,t up 'rinlcndL'nl \\'illiam IIenry hambcrs. Privat Edward 'rc\\'dson. District lnspector of tor s Arthur Dob 011. Corp upcrintendent l\rlhur Eddison. orporal J ol1n Albert Fawcett. ergeant J 0 eph llallam. ergcant idney Hancock. ergeant George IIooper. Divi ional uperinl ndent Fred Hudson. orps InspectL'r of lores Isaac Kayc. First lass ergeant IIenry l\[akin. Divi ional uperintendenl John Mc ullagh. Divisional lip rintendent lIenry tuart l\1dntosh. Private \Villiam l\Iansn. lei. Firsl lass Sergeanl John Henry Mason. ergeanl Thomas \V. Richards. Sergeant George medley. First Class Serg anl \Valler 'Vare. Divisional uperintenelent Frederick 'Vhittaker. ergeant Eelward Henry George \ Vinyard. Private John vVoodcock. No. VI. District. Lady Divisional uperintenclent M. T. Crea e. Private J. Gibb. Ambulance Officer L. W. J. Jagger. Private John J ohn!"on. Assislanl ornrnissioner Arthur IIal11l11crslcy Johnston, Sergeant A. Kay. Privale C. Lampshire. Private 'V. B. Linn. ergeant ]. Lilherland. N ursing Ollic r barlolte Longman. Privale C . Middlcbrook. Privale E. Morgan. Divisional uperintcndent Mallhcw Pearson. Privale E. V . Pilling. Cor poral E. R isbriclger. Corporal \ V. \ Villy. Private T . Young. No. VIT. Dislrict. Corps Superintendenl Archibald \ Valson Barllam.
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o. VIII. Di lricl. Sergeant Christoph r Case. Districl Sergeant John James Cornelious. Corporal Frederick \V. Hammond. ursing Si ter Ellen Kate Ingram. Divisional Superintendent John Kinmont. Private Godfrey \Valler Knighl. ergeant Alberl Harry LewingLon. Corporal \Valter Fred Miles. Private George Pedder. Corporal Harry T. . Rose. Sergeant Gorge waney. Private Harold Stewart. Sergeant Edwin Victor Turner. No. IX. Districl. Divisional Supe rintendent William Tozer Butchel-s Private Samuel Drew. Corporal Robert Hambly. Sergeant Silas H. James. Sergeant Frank Loveridge. Corps Secretary J Ohl1 Rice. Sergeant Frederick George Spencel-. Corps Superintendent Henry "YV. \Vebber, LD. Sergeant George Arthur \iViddecombe. Sergeant Arthur Wesley \Vood. Sergeant Thomas Henry Wotton. No. X. Dis tri c t. Assistant Coml11i sioner Francis Augustus Brooks, M.D. Sergeant Ernest Alfred Bun-ow. ursing Sisler Eleanor Damant. Divisional Superintendent William George Emeny.
SERVICE MEDAL BARS.
PPE ' DL '
ST. JOHN f\i\IBUUu CE BRIGADE.
Service Medal Bars have been presented to tbe undermentioned members of the Brigade by the Deputy Commissioners of their respective Districts : -
• TO. I. Distt-ict.-(Prince of \Vales's Corps). Divisional Superintendent Albert AI-Lhur Atkins. Nursing isler Elizabeth Aitwell. Nursing Sister Edilh Barnal-d. Lady Divisional uperintendent Blye Bourk ursing Officer Edith Bourke. Sergeant Charles Bower. Sergeant Charles Edwin Chen-yo .\mbulance Officer Frank George Cosbum. ursing Sister Harriett. Down. Sergeant Sidney John Fi k. Ambulance Officer Charles Joslin Fite-h. First Class Sergeant Robert Joseph IIay S. Divisional Superintendent \Valler Duncan Liddell. Ambulance Officer Alfred William ewlon. Sergeant Alfred IIenry Rose. Nursing Sister Flor nce Tunstall. Assistant Commissioner Stephen IIenry Vi1vC11.
o. II. Dislricl. Deputy Commi sioner Dr. J. S. Griffiths (2nd Bar). Assislanl Commissioner asper Robert Lauri,. r\S islant Commissioner F. Sprawson (2nd Bar). Divisional Superinlendent Thomas Frederick Thorpe (two).
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o. 111. Di lri'l. PI-ivatc Ifred Garrall. Divisional upcrinlendenl Georgc rcen. Serg- ant B 'njall1in jeiT'ri s. Divisional ... uperint nc1 nt \Villiam Thomas Knight. First las erg-canl Ernest Chark meathcrs. First lass ' erg ant \Villiam Tooth. No. IV. Di, lricL Tursing isler Sarah nn I1_~r.ll y. Divisional Sup rinlcntlenl \\ 1lltam 1 leap. Divisil)nal Sup 'rinknd nt Edward Amos loll. Lady Diyi ional Superinlendenl Elizabl~tb Taylor (tw ). No. V. District. Divisi nal, llpCI-intcndcnt Thomas \Villiam Boardman. Private \Villiam lansfleld. Private John \Vood ock. TI.). V 1. Dist riet.. Di lrict . ccretary \ . T. Atkinson. o. VIII. Di . triet. Deputy Comilli 'lion r h~r1es. Di lricl Surgcon i\lf r 'd J' 1'<1I1CI ursing i t r F.tnny J. Long.
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N . • '. District. Lady Di\ i. ional Superinlend nl Iary . ?u1ch r. Divi ional 'up'rint llc1cnl Thoma Edgar l' ort. O . • 'r. District.. Divisi nal ' Llpcrinlend 'nl I Hac TLlckcr.
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APPENDIX III. ROLL OF HONOUR.
* Denotes appeared in Brigade Report for 1915. ,Vame. Division. Unit. Andoversford Agg, Capt. A. W. Mill Bay (G. W. R.) l\Iil. Home Hpl. Reserve, Allen, Pte. J. D. Amos, Sgt. J. Barnoldswick R.N.A. ick Berth Reserve. *Anderson, Pte. W. E. No.ii (W'bly&Hariesden) R.A.M.C. Andrews, Pte. H. S. Salford B. E. F. ( IiI. B. IIp!. Res.) Armitt, Pte. J. H. Armstrong, Pte. R. Annfield Plain Mil. Bome BpI. Reserve: Bolton Ashton, Pte. H. " Colne Ashurst, Pte. VV. S carbo rough Y.M.C.A. King's Royal"Rifles. Atkinson, Pte. R. \Vearmouth Colliery A. S. C. Atkinson, Pte. W. Avery, Pte. W. Birtley Northumberland Fusiliers. Badcock, Q.-M.-Sgt. A. N.o13(Kim(s Cross G.N.R.) Mil. Home BpI. Reserve. *Bailey, Pte. H. A. Tlbshelf Royal Naval Division. Baker, Pte. C. A. No. 11 (Wembley and Royal Fusiliers. Harlesden) Read Barker, Pte. G. B.E.F.(Mil. B. BpI. Res.) Barnes, Pte. C. E. Bolton R.N.A. Sick Berth Reserve. Barnett, Pte. T. Bridlington Y.M.C.A. East Yorkshire Regiment. Barrie, Nursing Sister J. Bournemouth Nursing *Barslow, Pte. J. \V. Dewsbury Royal Naval Division. Bartholomew, Pte. G. W. No. 38 (L. B. . C. R.. Viet.) R.A.M.C. Barnoldswick ' R.N.A. Sick Berlh Reserve. *Barton, Pte. H. J. Bassford, Cpl. T. 1. 0, 11 (W em bley and Royal Flying Corps. Harlesden) Beardsley, Pte. VV. Ilkeston " B." " Beardsworth, Pte. A. Bolton Royal aval Division. Beattie, Pte. H. Territorial Branch Mil. Home HpJ. Reserve. Bell, Pte. C. W. J. Territorial Branch B. E. F. (Mil. B. IIpl. Res.) Bell, Pte. J. A. Blaydon Burn 9th Durham Light Infantry. *Benfold, Pte. T. Wigan Royal Naval Division. *Bennett, Pte. A. Horwich R.N.A. Sick Berth Reserve. Bentley, Pte. No. 66 (Mitcham) Bewley, Cpl. J. E. Liverpool Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. Billington, Pte. R. W. Cilfyndd " Birch, Pte. W. C. Cadeby *Birtwistle, Cpl. M. Barnoldswick R. . A. ick Berth Reserve. Bishop, Pte. F. J. Bristol B.E.F. (?tIil. H. BpI. Res.) *Blackburn, Pte. H. Nelson Royal Naval Division. Blackburn, Pte. H. Bolton B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) *Bland, Pte. P. Kendal R.N.A. Sick Berth Reserve. Botterill, Pte. E. Cadeby *Bourke, Pte. S. Haslingden Mil. Home HpL Reserve. Bowness, Cpl. J. H. KNendal(1 B.E.F. (Mil. II. BpI. Res.) Brackell, Pte. W. H. o. 19 Sth. Metro. Gas Co.) Bradford, Pte. J. Spalding Railway " Braithwaite, Pte. A. LNeeds B.E.F. (Mil. H. IIpl. Res.) Breese, Pte. E. G. elson Brennan, Pte. J. H. Southport Mil. Home B"pL Reserve. Briggs, Pte. W. T. Settle B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) ''>Broscombe, Pte. T. Bradford Tramways Royal Naval Division. Brough, Pte. J. W. Malton and Norton 5th Easl Yorkshire Regt. Brown, Nurs. Sister E. G. No. 14 (Craigs Court Hospital Nurs. Div.) Royal Herbert IIospita1. Brownbill, Pte. J. \"lV. Ardwick Coldstream Gual-ds. Buck, Pte. A. L. Territorial Branch B.E.F. (Mil. II. HpL Res.) Bucksey, Pte. R. Alverstoke
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,Vail'£,. Bulmel-, Nursing ister *Burnell, Pte. J. J. Burton, Pte. F. T. * Bush, gt. Butcher, Pte. Calvert, Pte. H. Carter, Pte. E. Chadwick, Pte. H. Chamber , Pte. R. \V. Chapman, Pte. C. F. Charlesworth, LL J. Clark, Pte. G. R. Clark, Dr. J. Clark, Pte. \V. Clement, Pte. V. Clewer, Pt . G. Collinge, Pte. D. II. f. ooper, Ple. T. P. Cope, Pte. J. D. Costello, Pte. \V. Coulson, Pte. E. Coullon, Ple. \V. A. Cowell, Pte. F. *Cowic, Pte. J. Cullimore, Cp!. Curtis, Ple. ... urwen, L.- pI. T. Dale, Ple. V. * Daly, pI. VV. J. Dann, Ptc. G. Darlington, Pte. Davies, DI-. E. Dawe, Pte. \\T. E.
Divisioll. Whitby Nursing Crewe Market Harborough No. 21 (Bromley) Barlborough Choppington Leicester Alsager Newcastle entral Tynemolltb V. L. B. Aberbargoed Gre nside High Spen Bradford Liverpool Whitby Newcastle Goole Kendal
Unit. 1st London General Hospl. R. . A. Sick Berth Reserve. orthamptonshire Regt. 7\1il. Home Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.)
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Royal Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. Royal Naval Division. orthumberland Fusiliers. Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) Durham Light Infantry. Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (I\Ii!. H. Hpl. R es.) Royal aval Divi ion.
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\Vearmouth Colliery ewport Pol icc o. 63 ("IV. H. 'mitb , Son) Mainsforlh I . 29 (Walthamslow) Barnold wick No. 49 (Erith ' Di ' trict) \\'alkden Fochriw Cwm bran olly and Pontncwydd
Day, Pte. F. W. Staveley Iron Colliery *Deakin, Pte. J. \Vare Dewbury, Pte. J. J. el on Dewhurst, Plc. F. Ca lleton Dickinson, Pte. Bo ton Dickinson, Pl '. \\'. Londonderry ursing Dick on, llrsing isler Blaydon Burn Dixon, pI. 1. Ch ppinglon l< Donald, Lt. \V. vVorksop Donson, Pt . II. Bolton *Dover, Ple. R. Dowdeswcll, Amb. Off. Gt. Blaina St. James G<tte, Dublin *Doyl , I'll'. M. B<trnoldswi k *Dunkley, I te. E. Taidenhcad Eaton, Div. upt. R. Edward , Div. SupL G. R. Alver toke Oxford Railv\'ay Edward , Pte. L. \"lV. Blacnau F stilliog Edwards, Pte. R. ol-th Brighouse Edwards, Pte. \V. Boun1 mouth Ellioll, Pte. A. W. Ml11'ton olliery Elliott, Pte. . L. Cragl; ead ollicry *Elli on, Cpl. R. Barnoldswick *ElSvvorlh, Pte. A. C. Emanuel, Pte. F. Eryri .y,· Evans, Pte. II. R. Crompton Everill, Pte. F. Adlingtol1 c ' II ath hal'. «' Farnworth, Pte. W. Bridlingtoll Y. M. . A. FC\ leI', Pt . A. Reading " Fields, Ple. V. M.
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" Reserve. Mil. Ilome Hpl. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) Mil. lIome lIpl. Reserve. outh Wales Borderers. Royal R.N.A.
aval Division. ick Berth Reserve.
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Officer' Batlalion. Mil. 110 pital in France. 6th lorthumber. Fusiliers. 1il. IIome Hpl. Reserve. Royal laval Division. R. N.A.
ick Berth Reserve.
" IT. 1. Rcpair hip Service. H.E.F. ( IiI. 11. IIp!. Re ' .) Mil. lIom BpI. Re ervc. B. E. F. ( IiI. II. IIp!. Res.) Northumb >rland Fusilier. Royal a\'al Division. h. . . ick Berth R s rve. Mil. Hom lIpi. Rcserve. R.N . . Si k Berth Reservc. B.E.F. ( IiI. II. lIpl. Res.) East Yodzshire Regiment. Mil. Home lIpl. Peser\'c.
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Name. Foster, Pte. W . Fowler, Pte. F . J. Fox, Pte. D . P . Fraser, Pte. J. E. Friedlander, Pte. H. Garside, Pte. F . Gee, Pte. A. E. Gibson, Pte. H . Goddard, Pte. S. Gomersall, Pte. C. Gradwell, Pte. \V. Graham, Dr. A. Graham, Pte. R. *Gray, Div. Supt. J. W. Gray, Cpl. T. Green, Pte. H. \V. Greener, Lt. H. Grievesen, Pte. J. Griffith, (:M. D.), Lt. H. R Griffiths, Pte. H. Griffiths, urs . Sister J. L. *Griffiths, Pte. T. Guest, Pte. G. H. Gunton, Turs.Sister E. R Hall, Pte. H. Hallam, urs . Sister A. Hamilton, Dr. J. S. Hammond, Pte. W. A. Harbison, Pte. J. J. *Hargreaves, Pte. H. *Harrison, Cpl. F. \-V. *Harrison, Div. Supt. R Harrison, Pte. W. Hart, Pte. J. Hayden, Pte. T. Haywood, Pte. J. Haywood, Pte. W . T . Heaton, Pte. J. *Heys, Pte. R. Higgins, Pte. A . P. High, Pte. T . '·'Hill, Pte. F. C. *Hine, Pte. G . Hirst, Pte. E. Hitchin, Div. Surgn. G . R . Hodgson, Pte. J. W . *Hodkinson, Pte. H. *Hogg, Pte. E. *Hogg, Pte. R. *Holden, Pte. J. R -r.·Holland, Cpl. C. H. Holt, Pte. S. Hopwood, Pte. H. Horsefield, Pte. H. *Horsfield, Pte. T. *Horsfield, Pte. W . Horsley, Pte. I I. ~-Iowe, Div. Surgeon. E. 'Hughes, Pte. W. G . Hunt, CpJ. G. F . *Hutchinson, Pte. A. E . Hutchinson, Pte. T. Ingram, Pte. W. Inskip, Cpl. R
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Division. Bolton Bolton Waterloo Barton Hill TO. 30 (East London) Crompton Port unlight Choppington
Unit. Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. II. Hpl. Res.) l\Iil. II me rIpl. Re erve.
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HpI. Res. ) Reserve.
Reserve. Bolton Equitable Reserve . Bolton TO. 10 ( . Mal-k's) Durham Light Infantry. Blackhall Colliery R.. M.. New Bridge Street Stakeford & \ "1. leekburn 1 orthumberland Fusiliers. o. 58 (Ldn. Post Office.) C raghead Durham Light Infantry. \\T earmouth Mil. II orne lJ pI. Reserve. TO. 7 District Staff R A.M . C. Oxford City Mil. Home lIpl. Resel-ve. Birkdale ursing Q. A. L 1'1.. . R. Ponthenry Royal Naval Division. Dewsbury B.E.F. (Mil. II. Hpl. Res.) Birkdale ursing V.A.D. Cefn Cribbwr Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. No. 16 (Hamp tead) lIsg. IiI. Hospital in France. Coalville II Charnwd."Nusg. Coalville & Dis. V.A.D. lIpl. Territorial Branch 1'1il. Home lIpl. Reserve. R T.A. ick Berlh Reserve. Sedgley " Coventry Co-operative " Brierfield " Re erve. Mil. Home Hpl. Whitby RA.M. . Consett Mil. JIome II pI. Reserve. Folkestone B.E.F. (Mil. H. lIpl. Res.) Darwen Whitstable Brighouse Royal ~aval Division. Accrington B.E.F. (Mil. II. Hpl. Res. ) Leice ter Royal Field rlillery. Murton Colliery Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. Stonehouse D arwen " . H pl. Res.) B.E.F. (Mil. H Dukinfield Tottington ursing Mil. IIome lI pl. Reserve. West Hartlepool R. .A. ick Berth Reserve. Barnoldswick Mil. IIome II p!. Reserve. Whickham N orlhum berland Fu iliers. Emma Colliery Royal Naval Division. \ Vhit-worlh R N.A. Sick Bel-th Reserve. orth Lindsey Iron Dist. Mil. Home lIpl. Reserve. Bolton D arwen " Blackburn 2/5 Durham Light Infantry. Barnoldswick R N. A. ick Bcrth Reserve.
" l\1apperley Colliery Hazel G rove Eryri Bolton H ulme Brandon Colliery Terrilorial Branch Harton Colliery
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MBULANCE BRIGADE.
B.E.F. (Mil. "H. H pl. Res.) R.A.M . . Mi l. II omc Hpl. Reserve. R. . A. Sick "Berth Rese r ve. R A.M.C. Mil. TT ome Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. II. lI pl. Res. )
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Di7Jision.
Unit.
R. .A. ick Berth Reserve. II ebden Bridgc Pte. \\' . James, Pl . G. orlhumberland Fusiliers. ewcasUe Cenlral Jaques, Ptc. G . S. 11. Iunilion Factory Explosion. Faversham J aI-vis, Pte. 11. J. Royal Taval Division. outhmoor Jean" Ple. J. Cre well Johnson, Pte. I I. B. E . F. (:\lil." H. HpJ. Res.) Johns n, Pte. R. Dowlais Jones, Ple. D. T. Royal Taval Division Ab raman J ones Pte. John Mil. Home IIpl. Reserve. Duffryn "\man Jones, PlL:. John \Valkdel1 J on~s, Ple. J o11n " 4lh orlhumberland Fusilrs. Greel1sid I.~ K~ nail, Pte. \\T . Mil. Home lIpJ. Reserve. Pleasley Keetoll, Cpl. C. S. B.E.F, (Mil. II. HpJ. Res.) Liuletowll and Shel-burn Kelt 'tt, Pte. T. East \' orkshirc Regiment. Kendall, ..:\mh.Officer P. F. Mallol1 c· N orlon Royal l'\a\:al Division. eilfach C;olh Keys, Ple. \\'. G. R.:\'. r\. ick Berth Reserve. Crewe Kinlav, Pte. A. E. Torthulll bcrland Fu iliers. \\' ~armolllh Colliery Kirton: Ptl'. R. Liltlehamptoll Knight, Pk. F. l\Iil. IIome HpJ. Reserve. \\'eston-SuIJl'r-i\Iar' Lake, 'gt. '. Lamlwrt, 1st 'J.Sgt. \\" \T, Ramsg-'ltc Town R. A.l\I. . Fai ls\\orlh Lane, Pte. A. l\IiL IIome lIpL Reserve. Padiham Lel'ming, Pll'. D. Leelham, Pte. C . " 0.37 (G. \\'. P. Paddinglon) Lewis, Plc. L Caerphilly Mil. Tlome Hpl. Rc erve. *Lewis, Ple. \\'. \ \ '. Bolton B. E. F. (MiJ. II. lIpl. Res.) Lindley, Ple. C. Listee, Pt '. '. Durham Light" Infanlry. Lloyd Pt~. \\'. holton olliery l'IiL lIome II pI. Reserve. Lonsdale, Pte. Cleckl1l'aton B.E.F. (Mil. II. HpJ. Res.) Lowen', Ptc. R. Dunston-on-Tyn' Lund, ·Pte. J. Cra\\sha\\'booth " Reserve. Mil. lIol1ll' lIpL :i\laesh, Pl '. \\'. ccring-ton R. .A. ick Berth Reserve. Masters, Pte. II. AI\'erstoke Maule, Pte. J. 't, Leonarcis -'\laullder, g-l. IajorW. II. '0,37 (G,\\'.R. Paddington)l\IiJ. 1Iome UpJ. Re erve. 'l\lawlc, Ple. J. Uastings " "lay, Pte. II. H. RlI<,hdl~n R.N.i\. ick Berth Resen' :'IIcCrea, Pte. E. orth Bierley Mil. Home I1pL Res rve. :\IcCrea, Pte. E. " R. .1\. ick Berlh Re erve. 1\1 c .rrievy, Pelty Officer P. ewcaslle-on-Tync l\IcI Iaedy, I'll'. G. B.E.F. (MiL "n. UpJ. Re .) Crompton McHugh, Pte. E. R.N.A. ick Berth Reserve. T eWlOV,T!l ·l\liddlclon, Pte. T. R.A.M . . Darwen lillar, Pte. 11. 1-1 l h York an I Lanc. Rcgl. Barnsley l\Tiller, Ptc. II. l\Iunition \ Vorks Expl ion. Faversham Mills, Pte. \ \' . o. )R., T.A. i k Berlh Re erve, Gas o. 19 ( oulh Met. Minchen, Plc . J. Bacllp Milchell, Pte. J. E. Royal a val "Division. Pelton olliery *l\Ioffitt, Pte. R . \V. T or thull1bedallcl Fu iIi rs. Barringlon lontg-omery, Pte. \ \'. B.E.F. (Mil. 11. Ilpl. Res.) \\' oodslock Morgan, Pte. J. l\Iil. Home HpL Re erv , Onllwyn "Mol'gall, Pte. T . I{oyal laval Di,i ion. Marlon, Pte, carboroug-h Y . l\1. Nelsoll, Pte. T . " Berlh Reserve. R. .A. ick Coventry Co-operative ,. eville, Pt '. M. A. Mil. IIome IlpL Re e r ve. Olney ¥'·Newbul-Y, Pte. 1< . ·lyncorr wg icholas, Ptc. T. B.E. F. (M il. I" I. II p l. Re , ) Winsford Nod '11, Ple. R . Bl,lckburn N orCI'OSS, Ple. E. " Doddington Non-ington, Pte. II. o. 58 (Ldn. l ost Office) linn, Pte. A. A. Mil. IJ OIlll' TI pl. R s n· '. Tu t1 bridge \ \' ells uth, Pte. J. C . Bristol , I A," Di ision Orchcu'd, I'tl'. P . ~ Jackson,
128
THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
Division.
~Name.
Osmon, Pte. A. O'Sullivan, Pte. T. *Overson, Pte. \V. H. Pace, Pte. \V. Painter, Pte. \V. Palframan, Pte. A. M. ;;Parker, Pte. F. ~;Pattison, Pte. J. Pearson, Cpl. H. *Peers, Pte. G. *Penduck, Pte. H. H. *Petty, Sgt. A. *Petty, Pte. T. Phillips, Pte. R M. *Pickles, Pte. J. T. Pickup, Pte. J. Polkinghorn, Pte. W. E. Pope, Pte. A. Port, Pte. H. Port, Lce.-Cpl. J. A. *Potts, Pte. G. Powell, Pte. W. E. Prance, Pte. P. G. Proctor, Pte. H. V. Quirk, Pte. E. Randall, Pte. H. A. Randall, Pte. T. W. *Randalls, Pte. T. Redshaw, Pte. G. Reed, Pte. S. Revell, Pte. H. Vv. J. *Richardson, Pte. J. Richmond, Pte. J. Ridgway, Pte. H. Y. Riley, Pte. H. *Riley, Pte. J. Riley, Pte. R. J. *Riley, Pte. W. Riley, Pte. W. Robbins, Pte. A. C. Robinson, Pte. A. Robinson, Pte. H. Robinson, Pte. J. Robinson, Pte. R.
'N.
Rollo, Div. Supt. J. Rooke, Pte. V. Rosbotham, Pte. W. Rose, Pte. S. G. Rowley, Cpl. A. *Russell, Pte. H. V. *Russell, Pte. J. V. Sanders, Sgt. W. H. Scott, Cnpt. A. W. Seabourne, Pte. W. S. *Sellars, Pte. J. Shackleton, Pte. A. .r,·Sha,w, Ple. F. A. Shaw, Ple. J. Sheriston, Pte. J. H. Sheriston, Ple. J. H. S. Shewell, Major P. G. *Shuttleworth, Cpl. J. Silverton, Ple. T. S.
No. 13 (King'sCross G. N. R Territorial Branch Chirk Felling & District
ApPE DIX
Unit. )Mil. Home Hpl. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Mil. Home Hpl. B.E.F. (Mil. H.
Reserve. Hpl. Res.) Reserve. Hpl. Res.)
" Line Regiment. Whitby Royal Naval Division. Adlington & H. Charnock l\Iil. Hom Hpl. Reserve. Barrow New Holland & District i\Iil. Home Hpl. Reserve. Knutsford Thornbury RN.A. Sick "Berlh Reserve. Barnoldswick " Abbot Newton
" Royal Field Artillery.
" Barnoldswick Pool Carn Brea Thornton-le-Fylde Folkestone
" Regt. 6th \Vest Riding Duke of Cornwall's Lt.. Inr.
" Wing Newton Abbot No. 38 (L.B. & S.C.Ry.) Western Div., Hull Corps Dunston-on-Tyne Vvestgate-on-Sea
Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. RA.M.C. B. E. F. (Mit. H. Hpl. Res.) 2nd BatL Yorkshire Regt. B. E. F. ( IiI. H. H pI. Res.)
" Crosfield Conset!. & District Hastings Castle No. 44 (West London) Clara Vale Colliery Blackburn Buckingham Accrington Astley Bridge Hastings Castle ottingham Birtley Barton Hill Olney Greenside Coliiery Victoria Garesfield & Rowlands Gill Dunston-on-Tyne Boughton-under-Blean Territorial Branch Territorial Branch Cleckheatoll Crewe
" Blucher Colliery o. 6 Distl'icl , laff Tolterdown Brierfield Hebdcn Bridge L angley Oldham Mumps Pleas ley No. 2 Dislricl Slaff Nelson Cam bois Colliery
Royal Naval Division.
Munilion \Vorks Explosion. Royal Naval Division. 6th Durham Lighl Infantry. Royal Naval Division. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) Royal vVarwickshire Yoe. B. E. F. (Mil. H. HpJ. Res.) RN.A. Sick Berlh Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.)
" Regiment.. Glouceslershire Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B. E. F . (Mil. H. H pI. Res.) Mil. Home Hpt. Reserve. 9lh Durham Lighl Infantry. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. II. Hpl. Res.) R
. A. Sick Berlh Reserve.
" Reserve. Mil. Home H pI. R.A.M.C. Gloucesler Regimenl. R N. . Sick B rlh Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. ]1. IIp!. Res.) Royal Naval Division. RA.M.C. Mil. Home Hpl. Reserve. B. E. F. (Mil. H. lIpl. Res.) R N. A. Sick Berlh Reserve. Northumberland Fusiliers.
Stokes, Pl . II. Swe l, Pl . R. Tailby, Pte. J. II. Tapp, Pte. G. Tallo k, Ple. J. Taylor, Pte. R Thomas, Ple. D. R. Thornlon, orp ee. A. Thornton, Ptc. U. "Thornton, pI. 'V. H. "Tomlin, Ple. J. Tomlin on, Ple. J. \\T. *Topp, Pte. . 'V. Townsend, L/ pI. E. P. Tunstall, Pte. J. ~ Turner, Pte. R. Turner, Cpl. \V. A. Vaughan, LL L. II. Verlander, pI. VelTinder, Ple. II. E. A. \Valker. Ple. H. 'Valker, Pl . J. R. \Valmsley, Pte. J. \Varburlon, Ple. J. J. \Vardle, Pt . J. E. \Vardle, Ple. J. J. *Waring, Ple. F. \Varren, Cpl. vVarren, Ple. G. E. \Varrilow, ' gL II. * Wass, Pte. T. \V. \VaLkins, Plc. G. \ValsoH, Ple. J. *Wclsh, Ple. T. Wesley, Ple. J. *\Vharlon, Ple. II. -x' While, Ple. G. \Vhile, Ple. P. J. "\Vhilesidc, Ple. R. \ Vhillel', Ple. Wilkinson, Ple. T. \Villi ams, Pte. J\. II.
129
Division.
lVallle.
impson, Pte. N. L. *Skinner, Ple. J. J. *Slatel', Ple. J. Smale, sg. lr. F. milh, gt. * mith, Ple. D. W. P. Smith, Ple. E. B. Smilh, Pl . J. Snow, Ple. J. oloman, Ple. J. " '. Spelman, Pte. . S. J. Spencel', Ple. D. C. Spencer, Ple. II. quires, Ple. P. J. tagg, Pte. J. . E. tark, pI. J. A. tephenson, sg. tr. Steph non, Pl '. \V. teven on, Pl . J. tockham, Pte. G. E. lodart, orp upt. H.
II.
Cleethorpes and District 1 o. 6 (Cyclist) Dewsbury \Vhilby ursing 1 O. 2 (Haggerston) IIon.vi c b Dudley \Valker raghead Pool Cam Brea Bollon Read \Veslon-super·l\1a re eaham Colliery J e mond 0i ul'sing Pelton Colliery ew
Bolton ounly of Dublin Corps \\' elshpool \\,ilhi el heffiL'ld LL'eds Central Hindley Ahel'gorchy Brig-hou !.! Corps N Ison Lan 'aslel' i\laiucnhead sht oll-ul1der-Lync No. 20 (llamp. tcad) TO. 7 (Toyn bee Hall) II<tllley Charla\\' and, acri Lon Bougblon-under-Blcan Redland \Vcstg-alc-oll- ca Cliflon Os. elt lluddcl'sfie ld Accringloll IIaslingdcn Bollon Boston Darlinglon Brodsworlh lain Lumley Craghead Colliel'Y Pilon Colliery \Vigslon Magna Cily of Dublin Exeler Terl'ilorial Branch Hlackpool Lockshealh an I arisbury G t'censide olliery
Unit. Mil. Home H pL Reserve. R. . 1\.. Sick Berth Reserve. B. E. F. (Egypt). MiL Home Hpl. Reserve. R N. A. ick Berth Reserve. B.E.F. (MiL H. Hpl. Res.) Northumberland Fusiliers. Royal aval Division. R.A.l\LC. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) lUil. lIome Hpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.)
" Royal aval Division. B. E. F. (Egypt). B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) Mil. IIome Hpl. Re erve. R. . A. Sick Bert.h Reserve. Killed on duty during Sinn Fein Rebellion.
R.G.A. B. F. F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.) i\Iil. Home II pI. Reserve. B. E. F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Re .)
"
" R ese rve. Mil. Home BpI. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.)
" Reserve. IiI. IIom e Hpl. Mil. IIom c IIpl. Reserve. Mil. IIome IIpl. Reserve. B.E.F. (Mil. H. HpJ. Res.)
" Somerset Light Infantry. Mil. Home Hpl. RE.I'. (i\liL H. Mil. Hom Hpl. 8. E. F. (i\lil. H.
Re el've. HpL Re.) Resel've. Hpl. Re .)
" Rc el've. i\lil. IIome Hpl. RE.F. (i\lil. II. IIpl. Res.) I .N.A. ick B rth Reserl'e. IiI. IIome IIpl. Resen·c. \ V l 'orkshire Rcgiment. Royal aval Division.
" Divi ion. Royal Taval B.E-F. (i\lil. H. Hpl. Res.) R. .A. Sick "Bel·t.h Reserve. Mil. IIome IIpl. Reserve.
" Division. Poyal Naval B.E-F. (Mil. II. IIpl. Res.) " Re erve. IiI. Home HpJ. I
130
THE
Name. Wilson, Pte. P. 'iVinterbottom, Pte. F. *Woods, Pte. R. Worthington, Pte. H. Wright, Lt. W. C. Yates, Pte. C. Yates, Cpl. S. *Y ork, Pte. R.
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
131 Division.
Birtley Dukinfield Accrington
Unit. North u m berland Fusiliers. B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. Res.)
INDEX.
" 'Velsh "Fusiliers.
Malton & Norton Royal o. 64(St. Pancras Y. M. C. A.) Preston B.E.F. (Mil. H. Hpl. R es.) Jacobs & Co. (Dublin) Mil. Home Hpl. Re e l-ve.
Abbol kerswell Aberbargoed Abercanaid .A hercarn . \bercromby ursing Abcrcynon Abercynon ursing Abcrdar' Aberdaron uI"sing bcrgavenny Abergorchy Abersy han Abertillery Abertillery Nursing Accles and Pollock" Accrington Accringlon ur Ing Acklon Hall olliery Addingham ecllon Addisc011l be, Easl Croydon and ,\ddi on Colliery Addison Colliery Nur ing Adlington and IIeath Charnock .\dlinglon and IIealh hamock ursing Alexandra College ur ing Icxandra Dock "\llhusen \\' ork Alsager Allrincha11l Altrincham ul-sing Alverstoke mblesidc Andoversford Annfield Plain and Districl Ansdell Nursing. rdwick . AI-gyle Armleyand Wortley
Armstrong-\Vhitworth Annstrong-Whitworlh ( orlh) Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Ashburlon Ashford Town
Ashington Coal Company Ash lon-under- Lync Ashlon-uncler-Lync Nursing Askern Aslley B!"idge Astley Bridge Nursing Aslon Alhel-slone and District At.hel-lon. At.herton N 1I1-si ng Alhlone Nursing Auckland Pa!"k ursing Avol1mouth Aylesbury
Page 91 101 101 102 47 99 103 99 83 82 101 102 102 10-133 39 45 53 56 19 73 78 39
-1-5
114 •
82 69 39 39 45 23 39 2-170 45 41 71 56 69 69 33 91
86 69 39 45 53 39 45 30 32 39 45 112 75 2-1 23
Babbacombe and St. Marychurch ursing Bacup Bacup u r s i n g . Badminton and District Nursing Balham and Slrealham ursing Ballinasloe Nursing Ballyca tle Nursing Banbury. Bandon ursing Barclay, Perkins Bargoed . Barking Barking Nursing Barlboro . Barnet Barnoldswick Barnold wick ! ursing Barnsley . Barnsley and District. Nursing . Barringlon . . . Barrowford Barrowford Nur ing Ban-ow-in-Furness Barrow-in-Furness ursing Barton Hill Barry Dock Barry UI-SlOg Barwell Bal Balh City. Bat.h ursing Batley Batley Nursing Bawd ey. Hawdsey Nursing Bawtl-y Heckton Beckt.on ursing Bedford (l\Iidland Railway) Bedlington olliery Bedlingt.on Nur ing Bedlinog . Bedwas Bedwa Nursing Bccehhol11le, The, Nursing Beighlon Nursing Belfast. B~I[ast ity Belfast. Fire Brigade Belfast. S cond B Ip r Benfield id e and District Nursing Henlinck olliery Bcnt.1cy olliery hermonclsey and Walworlh Hevedey. Beverlcy Nursing
Page 92 39 45 26 19 112 112 23 112 16 101 16 19 53 16 53 60 53 60 69 39 -1-5 39 45 2-199 103 31 69 23 26 5-161 9+ 95 54 16 19 30 69 75 100 99 103 95 60 110 110 110 110 53 76 53 53 16 69 75
132
THE
ST.
I NDEX.
MBULANCE BRIGADE.
JOHN
Biddulph.
.
53 53 75
.
Biddulph and District . Binchester Nursing Bingley Bingley Nursing Birchenwood Birchington
56
Birchwood Birchwood Nursing Birkdale (Southport) Tursing
Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham
Central Station (M. R) City Gas Department Headquarters Headquarters Nursing Metropolitan
Birmingham Nursing . Birmingham Oratory Nursing Birmingham Post Office Birmingham Southern Nursing. Birmingham Y .W.C.A. Nursing Birr Nursing Birstall Birtley Birtley and District Nursing
Birtley Iron Company . Bishop Auckland Nursing Bishops ltchingion Bishops Itchington Nursing Bishops Waltham Blackburn Blackburn Nursing Blackhall Colliery Blackhall Colliery Nursing Blackpool Blackpool Nursing Blackrock Nursing Blackwell Blackwood Blaenau Festiniog Blaenavon Blaengarw Blaina Blaydon Burn Colliery and District Blaydon-on-Tyne and District Blaydon-on-Tyne Nursing Blisworth . Blucher Colliery. Blucher Colliery Nursing Blundellsands Nursing Blyth and District ursing Bodmin Bodmin Nursing . Boldon Colliery . Boldon Colliery N ursi ng Bollington Boisover . Boisover Colliery N ursing
Bolton
.
.
.
Bolton Headqu arters Bolton Headquar ters Nursing Bolton (L. and Y . Railway) Boolh~to\\'n
62 55 87 53 60 45 30 30 30 30 30 34 30 34 34 30 34 34-
112 54 69 76 69 75 32 36
23 39 45 69 76 39 45 113 53 98 81 102 98 102 69 69 76 32 69 76 45 76 91 92 69 76 39 53 60 39 39 45 39 40
Pag
Page
Page Bootle . Bootle ursing BOI"Ough of St. Pancras. Borough of Southend Borough of Southend ursing. Borrisokane ( Co. Tipperary) Nursing Boston Bothal Boughton-under-Blean Bournemouth Bournemouth Nu rsing Bourneville Works Boyle Nursing Boys Brigade (Dublin Batt. ) Bozeat Brackley ursing Bradford City Bradford City Nursing. Bradford" lona " ursing Bradford Midland Railway Bradford Tramways Bradford Tramways ursing Brancepeth CasLle Nursing Brandling (Newcastle) ursing Brandon Colliery Bray (Co. Wicklow) Bray Nursing Brayton Domain Collieries Bredbury & Romiley Bredbury Nursing Brentford
40 45 16 16 19 112
54 69 86 23 26 30 112
110 33
35 54 60
60 54 54 60
76 75
69 110 112
40 40 -1-5
Bri.dgend and District
16 98
Bridgnorth Bridlington tll-sing Bridlington Y . M. C. A. Brierfield Brierfield Nursing Brierley Hill Bri.erley Hill Nursing
76 69 40 45 30 35
81
54 54 60
Bnghouse Brighouse North Brighouse Nursing Brighouse South Brighton
Brighton and Hove Brighton Brighton Brighton Brighton
(L. B. & S. C. Ry. ) Nursing Police Special Conslables
Bristol
.
.
.
Bristol " A" Bristol" B " Brislol " C" Bristol Nursing Brithdir Briton Ferry Broadwaler, The, Nursing Brodsworlh Main Brom borough Bromley. Bromley" A " Section Bromley" B " Section Bromley" C ,. Section
54 86 86 86 88
86 86 23 23 24 24 26 101
102 95
54 40 16 16
16 16
Bro mley " D" Section Brooks, Thomas BI-oomhill and Dislrict Broseley Nursing Broughton . Broughlon (Kettering) Bryn. . Brynmawr Brynna Buckingham Buckingham Tursing Bulcroft Colliery Bulwell . Burley and Kir-kstall Burley-in-Wharfedale Burley-in-\Vharfec1ale ursing. Burnley. Burnley ursing Burnmoor ursinCT Burnopfield Burslem Burton Latimer Bury Bury Iursing Buxton Buxton ursing. Cadeby Caerau a rau lae teg
Caerph ill y and Oi trict aerphilly (RR) Caerphilly ursing almore ursing Cam bois Camborne Cam borne ursing ambrian olliery Cambridge G.E.P.
16 111 69 83 81 31
102 102 99 24
26 54 57 56 58 63
40 46
76 70 55 3l
40 46 5-1-
60 54 99 99 99 99 103 27
. .
. .
Ca mm elJ , Laird (Birkenhead). Canterbury Canterbury Tlll-sing Canterbury t. Martins Nursing Canute ursin~.
Cardiff a nd D lstrict . CardiH a nd Di ' lrict Nur mg Cardiff CiLy Cardiff City Nursing Cardiff ity Police Cardiff Emerg ncy Cardiff Emergency ul-sing Cardiff as o. Cardiff, G. W . R. Cal-diff Jewish Cardia Railway o. . Cardiff Rhymn y Railway Carl . . . Carlisle Carnforlh N ursi n g Carrickm ines . Carrickm in s N urs ing Car rington . Car ringto n Nursi ng Carr s Lane N ursing Cal-sh a llon
70 91 92 101 94 40 86 88
88 27
99 103 99 103 99 99 103 99 99 99 99 99 69 40 46 111 l 13
57 62 34 16
133 Page
Caslilian ursing Castle Combe N ursing Castleford and District Caslleford Nursing Castlelon . Castleton Nursing aterham efn Coed Cefn Cribbwr Celynen Collieries harity Colliery . . haria w & Sacriston Collieries. Chatham & District helsea ursing
Cheltenham heltenham Corporation Chellenham Friendly ocieties. h llenham Nursing hellenham Police Chellenham Town . . heshunt and \Valtham District hester-le- treet Che ter-Ie- lreet Nursing Chesterton Chichester hildren's Home ursing Chillon and \Vindleslone Nursing hipping Torton Chirl,;: hoppington hopwell horley harley Nursing. Church Stretton . Cilfynydd City of D ub lin . .
City o[ D ublin Nursing ity of Dublin Nursing Institute ity of London . ily of Roell ster lara Vale Colliery larence Iron & teel \Vorks Clarendon Press. Cleckheaton Cleckheaton Nursing lecthorpes and District lev leys lcvcleys Nursing !if ton Clilheroe . Clilheroc NUl-sing lonm I ( o. Tipperary) Nursing IOlllal-f Nursing Coal brookdale Coalville. oalville (Charnwood) Nursing Cobham ockermo ulh Nurs ing o kficld N ursing Colchester Colne Colne Nursing oolg reany N ursing
35 26 54 60 40 46 86 101 99 102 32 70 86 19 24 24 24 26 24 24 16 70 76 55 86 19 76 25 81 70 70 40 46 82 100 110 112 114
17 87
73
57 25 59 63
54 40 46 24 40 46 113 113 1
33 36 87
40 46 76 94 40 46 113
134
THE
ST. JOIIN
AMBULA
T
E BRIGADE.
rag
Page Conisborough Nursing. Consett and District Consett and District ur ing Coppull Coppull ursing Cork City Cornsay and District ursing Coronation Colliery Coronation Nursing Coundon Nursin~
County of Dublm . County of Dublin Nursing County Sligo NUl-sing . Coventry Central Coventry Co-operative . Coventry, (L. T.W. and M.H..) Cowpen Colliery. Craghead Colliery . Craigs Court House Nur ing Cramlington. . Cramlington and District ursing Crawshaw booth Cresswell Cresswell Nursing Cresswell (Staffs.) Crewe Crewe Nursing Cricklewood CromelCrompton Crompton ursing Crook and District Tursing Crosby Tursing. Crosfield Cross Hands Cross Keys Cross Keys ursing Croydon. Croydon NUl-sing Crynant . . Cl1bert and Newlyn Cullercoats Jursing Curzon Street (L. and . W. R.) Cwmaman Cwmavon " Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd Cwm Colliery. . . Cwm ursing Cwmparc Cyclist Cymmer. Cymmer (Port Talbot)
Cynon Valley . Daimler. . Dalton-in-Fumess Dalton-in-Furness ursing Darlington Darwen Darwen Nursing Daubhill . Daubhill ursing DaventI-y ursing Dawdon Colliery Dawdon Colliery Jursing
60 70
76 40 46 111 75
102 104
76
Dawley Dawlev Nl1rsin cr • Dawlisb . Dean and Chapter Collil.l-j Dearne Valley Dearne Valley ul·sing-. Dc la Pol e De la Pole Nursing De 1\1ontfort Denaby
111
Denaby Main
113 113
60
Denaby Main ursing Denton Del-by Derby Jul-sing DCI-itend. Derwent Valley Devonport TUI-sing Devoran. Dewsbllry Dewsbury and Distl'jct Dewsbury and Di trict Nursing Dews bu ry Tursi ng Dingley 1 ursing Dinnington ursing Dipton ursing. Doddington Doc lIill Dolcoath Doncaster Doullon Dover Dover ursing
43
Dowlai
32 32 32 70 70 19
70 76 40 54 60 54
40 46 17 94 40 46
76 99 102 104 17 19 102 91 75 30 99 102 82
100 103 101 17 100 100 99 32 40 46 70 40 46 39 45
35 70
76
81
83 91
70 56 6J 71 77 31
54 5-1 61
40 54 61 30 70 92 91
54 54 61
61 35 61 75 87 55 91 55
17 87 88
Dowlais . Dowlais Police Driffield ursing DI-ull1condra
100 JOO 100 76 110
Dublin Building Trades
111
Du blin Building Trades
111
Dublin Building Trades Nul' IJ1g
113 111
Dublin Castle Dublin City Dublin City l ursing Dublin Great orthern Railway Dublin, ol"lh, ursing. Dublin Orthopccdic Hospital Nursing . Dublin University Du blill U nivel-si ty ursing
Dudley and District Dudley Dudley Colliery and District Dudley Nursing. Duffield . . DufTryn Aman Duke Dukinfield and Stalybl-idge Dukinfield NUl-sing . DUl1drum llrsing Dunkerton ollieries . Dunraven Constitutional Dunston-on.Tyne . DUllstoll-on-Tyne Nursing
135
INDEX.
110 112
110 113 113
111 114 30 30 70 35 55
100 69 40 46 113
24 101 70 76
Page
Pag Durham City D ul-bam City llrsing Ealing Earby Earby ursing Earl Badon Earl. Bart n u rsi ng Earlsfort ur ing Earl hilton Earl hiILon llrsing Easinglon Colliery and District East l'oldel1 and Cleadon ursing East 'I vel and Easl roydon and Acldiscombe ur -mg East J lam Easl I lam ur ing Eastl igh(L. and .W.H..) East London East ranch tel' East Stank y Collieri-' Eastwood and \VatnaJl Ecdeshill Eccleshill Nursing Ed 'ofield Edgbaston ur. ing Eighton Hank ursing. EIland Eiland ursing
Ell smel"
Ell smel-c [r adquarters Ellesll1cr Railway Ellingloll Elmficld Nursing Elswick \Vorks Elswick \Vol-ks ul-sing Emma Colliery Emma 'olliery llrsing. Enfield Equilable (Oldbam) Erdington NUl-sing Erith and District Eryri Eston Etherl y and Dislrict Ethcrley and Districl ursing" Exeler City Exeter ity Police Exeter ul-sing. Exhall olliery Failsworth Failsworlh Nursing Faidi Id (Buxton) Fairview tDublin) Falmouth Falmouth Nursing Far ham Farnworth Faversham Favershal11 Nursing Felixstow Felixslowe llrsiog F e lling a nd Distri ct Felling Band
70
76 17 55 61 32 36 113 31 3S
70 76 70 19 17 19 2-1
17 42 70 55 55
61 40 34
76 S5
61 40 40 40 69 45 68 75 73 78 17
42 3-117 81
70 74
79 91 91
92 32 42 47 55
110 91 92 24 39
87 88 94 95
70 70
Felling Colliery . Filing Collicry ursing Felling Headquarlers Fenton Fermoy ursing. F mdale Ferndale ursing Fernhill olliery. Fernhill Ferryb ill ursmg Ffa.ldau Institute and Garw Ffaldau Institute and Garw Nursing Fi lzwi Iliam ursing r Jeehvood Fleetwood Fleetwood Di Lriel ursing Fleetwood 1 ursing Flore Focbriw . Foleshill and Longford
Folkestone
.
Folkeston Folkestone Nursing Ford Green Ford 1\lotor Foulridge Foulridge Nuring Four ourts Frenchwood Friends (1 ewcastlc) Fri nds (Newcastle) ursing) Frodsham Fry, J. . and ons Fulbam ursing ainsborough Galway ity Galway City ursing Garlh (l\1aesteg) Gateshead Borough Tateshead Fell Gateshead Fell ur ing Gate of ~ l.J ohn(Ryde, 1.of \Y.) Nursing ateshead Nursing atcshead altwell Jursing Geddington ursing Gilfach ocb :rilfach Goch ursing rippe wyk G lanaml11an lenageal-y rloucester ily Gloucester \Vagon \Vorks lusbllrn ursing Glyncorrwg Glyncorrwg Nursing Golders Green ection G mersal Gomersal Nursing Goole Goole Nu rsing Gorton Gosforth Nursing Gowerton
70 76 70 55 113
100 103 101 104 77 99
103 1J3
41 41 46 46 32 100 32 87 87 89 53 41 41
46 111 42 71
75 41 24 19 55 111 113 99
71
71 77
26 77
77 35 101 10-194 100 111
24 24 62 102 104 17 55
61 55 61 41 77
100
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Page Grafton Nursing Grainger ursing Grampound ursing Grassendale I ursing Gravesend lUI-sing Grays Gt. Central Ry. (Hull) Gt. Central Ry. (Leicester) Gt. Central Ry. (Lough borough) Gt. Central Railway (l\Iarylebone) Gt. Central Railway (Openshaw) Gt. Ea~tern Ry. (Cambridge) Gt. Eastern Ry. (Ipswich) Great Harwood. Great Harwood Nursing Great Lever Great Lever Nursing Gt. lorthern Ry. (Birmingham) Gt. Northern Ry. (Dublin) Gt. orthern Ry. (King's Cross) Gt. orthern Railwa y( ottingham) Gt, I orthern Ry. (Tyseley) Gt. Northern Railway ( ottingham) Nursing Great Western Colliery. Gt. Western Ry. (Birmingbam) Gt. Western Ry. (Cardiff) Gt. Western Ry. (Milbay) Gt. Western Ry. (Ne"w port Mon.) Gt. Western Ry. (Oxfol-d ) Gt. \Vestern Railway(Paddingtoll) Greenside Colli ery Greenside Colliery 1 ursing Greenstreet Grey Friars Nursing Greystones ursing Grimsby. Grosmont Grosmont Nursing Guildford Guildford Nursing Guiseley Guiseley Nursing Hackney Haggerston
Halesowen Halesowen Halesowen Nursing Halifax Halifax Nursing Halifax V. T. C. Hallaton. Halmerend and District Haltwhistle and Greenstead Hampstead Hampstead ursing Hamsterley Colliery and District Handsworth Handsworth Nursing
Hanley and District Hanley Hanley" B " Hanley ursing Hanwood
113 77 92 47
89 17 71 31 32 17 41 94 94 39 45 39
+5 30 110
Hanwood Nursing Hapton Hapton ursing. Harborne Nursing Harbury. Harcourt Nursing Hardwicke Estate Hadesden, Wembley and Harpenden Tursing Harpur Hill Harraton Harraton ursing Harrow HalTOw ursing Hartlepool 1 Tursing Harlon Colliery Hasland Haslemere
Haslingden
17
Haslingden Nursing
57
Hastings
30
Hastings Haslings Castle. Hastings Nursing Hastings Railway Haverhill Haverhill Nursing Haverigg Haworth Ha worth Nursing Hazel Grove Heanor Hebburn . Heb burn ursing
62
100 30 99 91 82
25 17 73 78 87
35 113 55 71 77 87 89 58 63
17 17 30 31
35 55 61 55
31 55
71 17 19 70
30 34 55
55 55 61 82
INDEX.
Page 83 +1
+6 3+ 32 113 1
18
95 56 71 75 17 19 77 71
56 7 41
+6 87 87 87 89 87 9+ 95
Hodbarrow Holmes Chapel. Holme Chapel ursing Honley Hanlev urSll1g. Horbu"ry lIorbury ursing Horden Colliery Horn ea ursing IIorsforth Horsrorth 1 ursing ] lorton ( We) Seclion . Horwich Horwich l ur ing Ho pital alurday Fund Hospital Salurday Fund ursing lIoughton-1 - ~ pring Houghton-le- pring ll ur ing Hovc Have Nur ing Howden-Ie-\\' ear llowth and ' ulion IIowth ursing Hoyland and Di l. ilkstone olli ry)
Huddersfield
62
lIudder field" A " Huddel- fi ld " Ii " Huddersficld ursing Huddersfield Railway
+1
Hull
56 71
Hull and Barn ley Railway Hull BriLish Gas Light Hull ntral Hull enlral lursing Hull Eastern Hull Ea tern ursing IIull Great cntral (Picr) Hull \Ve lern Hull \\' eslcrn J UI- ing IIulme Hunslet and lIolbeck Hythe Idle Idle ursing
41
56
77
Hebden Bridge
56
Hebden Bridge ursing Heckmondwyke and Liversedgc Heckmondwike and Liversedge Nursing Hellifield ( 1. R.) Henley-on-Thames Henley-on-Thames Nursing Hereford City Police Hereford Railway Hertford Helton-Ie-Hole Hetton-Ie-Hole Nursing Heworth Heworth ursing Heysham Heywood Heywood Nursing Higham Ferrers Higham Ferrers ul-sing Highbury High School (Preston) High Spen Hinckley Hinckley Nursing Hindley. Hindley Nursing Hin,t Hirst Nursing I-Iilchen
61
59 63 56 2+ 27
81 81
94
71 77
71 76 41 41
46 33 36 30 48 70
31 35 41
46 69 75 94
Word
Ilford
urSlllg
Ilke ton. Ilkeston 'e Ilkeston "Ii" Ilkeslon and District Nursing Immingbam (G. C. Railway) Impcrial (Bristol) In urance ommission ursing lpswich . Ipswich Firsl Ipswich G. E. Railway Ipswich Nursing Ipswich ocial Settlemenl Irchesler Irish Land Commission . Irish urscs Association I ursing
Ironbridge . Jronbl-idge Nursing
Page 41 41
46 56 62
55 61
71 77
57 62 58 39 45
17 19 71 77
86 88 74 111
113
Ironbridge Ironbridge lur ing J rthlingborough Irthlingborough ursing Isle of Sheppey Isle of heppey Tursing L Ie of Thanet Jacob & Co. (Dublin) Jarrow J arrow ursing. Jesmond Nursing Keatinge's
Keighley Kcighley "A " Keighley" B " Keighley ursing Kendal Kendal N ur 109 Kenfig Hill Kensington Kensington ursing Keswick Ke wick ursing
Kettering
56 56 56 56 61
56 71 71 71 71 77
71 77
71 71 77 41
57 '7 58
63 17 19 56 56 56 62 56 24
11+ 94
9+
KeLlering IIeadquarters Keltering lIeadquarters urSlOg Kettering, l\Iidland Railway Kidsgroyc Kid grove 1 ursing Kilkenny ur 109 Killiney urslng King's I"OSS, G. T. Railway King's Heath King teinton King ton ursing King town (Ireland) ursing Kippax Kirkham Kirkham ! ursing Kislingbury Kiveton Park Knulsford Kynoch's Lady Lewi Lady Ridley 1 lll-sing Lamblon Lambton Collieri s 1 ursing LancastelLancasler ursl11g Lanch ster Tursing Langley and Di lrict Launceston Lawley tre l, Iidland Railway Leamington Leasingthorne olliery Leasingthorne olliery Nursing
94
Leeds
95
81
Leeds and Dislrict Boy Scouts Leeds Central Lecds ursing L ek Leek Nursing Leeson Park ul-sing
83
Leicester-
9433 111 114
137 Page
81 83
33 36 87 89 87 110 71 77 77 111
56 56 56 62 41
46 99
18 20 41 47 31
31 35 31
56 61
113 113
17 30 91 77 113
57 4-1
47 32 56 +1
30 100 77 72 77 41
47 77 33
91 30 32 72 78 56 57 57 62 57 62 113 31
138
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AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Page
Page
31 Leicester Corporalion Tramways 31 Leicester, Great Cenlral Railway 31 Leicester, Mid. Rly. (Goods Dept.) 35 Leicester Nul' 'lng 35 Leicester ursing 31 Leicester Town 31 Leicester \Vigston Magna Ry. 31 Leicester \Vorking Men's College 31 Leicester Y. M. C. A. 41 Leigh 47 Leigh Nursing . 31 Leighton Buzzard 113 Leixlip Tursing 33 Lench's 43 Leyland and Farrington 48 Leyland ursing 17 Leyton and Leytonstone 19 Ley ton and 'Leytonstone 1 ursing 17 Limehouse 114 Limerick ursing 57 Lincoln 57 Lincoln" A" 57 Lincoln (' B " 62 Lincoln ursing 69 Linton 114Lismore Jursing 87 Littlehampton 89 Littlehampton ursing. 40 Little Hulton 46 Little Hulton Nursing 72 Littletown and Sherburn Collieries 41 Liverpool 41 Liverpool 47 Liverpool orth Nursing 47 Liverpool ursing 103 Llanelly ursing 102 Llanhilleth 82 Llanidloes 83 Llanidloes ursing 102 Llansamlet Llantwit Vardre and Cwm 103 Colliery Nursing 101 Llwynypia . . . Local Government Board (Ireland) 111 24 Locksheath and Sarisbury 30 L. and N. W. Ry. (Birmingham) 32 L. and N. W. Ry. ( uneaton) . L. and . W. and M. Ry. (Coventry) 32 24 L. and S. W. Ry. (Eastleigh) L. and Y. Ry. (Bolton) . 39 L.B. and S.C. Ry. (Brighton) 86 17 L.B. and S.C. Ry. ( ew Cross. L.B. and S. C. Ry. (Victoria) . 17 L.B. and S.C. Ry. (\\Tillow \\Talk) 17 London City Mission 17 Londonderry Nursing 114 London Post Office 17 London Post Office Nursing 19 Longport, North Staffs Railway 57 Longpreston (Seltle) Tursing 63 Longton Nursing 62 Loughborough 31 Loughborough, Gt. Central Rly. 32 Loughborough Nursing 35
Lowestofl Lowe loft, "Brooke Ludgvan ursing Lumley Lunesdale Nursing Luton Lye Lymington Lymington ursing Lylham Nursing l\lacclesfield Macclesfield Nursing l\Iadeley (Salop) l\Iadeley (alop) ursing l\Iadeley ( tafts) Maidenhead Iaidenhead ursing l\Taidstone Maidstone Nursing l\Iaindy and Easlern Mainsforth Ialtby Malton and orton l\Ialton and orton ursing Malvern ursing . Manchester and Salford Manchester East l\lanchester North Manchester ursing Manchester South . Manchester Special Police Manchester \Vest Manningham l\Ianningham Nursing Manningtree . l\lanningtree Nursing Manor Park Nursing l\Iansfield Mansfield Colliery Mapperley Colliery l\Iarch, G. E. Ry. Mardy Mardy ursing. Margate 1 ursing Markel Drayton Market Drayton ursing Market Harborough Marine Colliery . 2\1aritime and Penrhiw Marshbrook Mary borough Nursing Maryporl Maycourl ursing Mayfair Nursing. . McLaughlin and IIarvey's Medbourne Meir (Stoke-on-Trent) Mellon Melton Mowbray Mellon Mowbray ursing Merthyr Borough Merlhyr ursing MerthyrVale . Merton and Wimbledon
9-19-192 72
-1-7 32 32 2-127 -1-7 -1-1 -1-7 81 83 57 24 27 87 89 101 7'2
5-172
78 35 -1-1 -1-2 -1-2 -1-7 42 -1-2 42 57 62 9-195 19 57 57 57 9-1-
l\Iexborough Mexbomugh ursing . Middlesborough C nlral l\Iiddleton . l\Iiddleton Tursing lidlanu Ry. (Bedford) Midland Ry. (Birmingham) Midland Ry. (Bradford ) l\Iidland Ry. (Ilellificlu) l\1idland Ry. (K tlering) l\1idland Ry. (Leicester) l\Iidland Ry. (. Totlingham) Midland Py. (W llingborougb). Iillbay (G. W.R.) . . l\Ii tc ham Mitchell and Buller's l\loka, The, T u~sing l\lonagban ur Ing l\Ionklon Tursingl\Iorecamb l\lorccambe lursing fode)' and Ardsley Morley ursing l\1orrislon Tursing Joss Hall oal Co. 10 lev. l\Iossley "UI- ing Moun1ain Ash Much \Venlo k . Much \Venloek Nur ing l\Iump~
Murton Colliery. aas Tur ing aclon
103 89 82 83 32 102 100
82 11442
113 19 111 32 55 54 32 35 101 104 101 17
Page
54 61 72 42 47
30 30 5-156
31 31 57 33 91 17 30 95 113
78 42 47
55 61
10-142 ..J.2
47 100 81 3
42 72
113 9-195 100 99 42 47
100 lh rlon olliery tley etley Nursing ewark . Newark hool til-sing ewbiggin Colliery N w Branc pelh oJliery ewcaslle Cenlral ewca tie hemi . l ewcaslle-on-Tyne Newcaslie-on- Tyne and Galeshead Gas Co. N ewcasllt'-on-Tyne Eas1crn Ncwcaslk-on- Tyn' orthcm wcaslJe-on-Tync NUl-sing N cwcasUe-on-Tyne Tntnsporl . ewca Ue-on-TYl1c \Ve lcm Newcaslie - on-Tyne \\' eslern ursing New Cross, L. 13. and ' . C. Ry ..
139
30 113 71 58 30
ew Cross ursing Newfield Nursing New lIal-lIey Tew II olland and Districl ewporl (1. of "-.)
Newpol"t (1\1011.) Tewport, Mon., Fil-e Brigade Newport, Mon., urging ewport, Mon., Old Boys Tewporl, Mon., Police Newport, J\10n., Railway ewport, Mon., Town . ewguay Ne'.v eaham Colliery Tew Seaham Tursing . cw l.{Birmingham)L.& ' .\\-.
Newton Abbot .
.
Tewton Abbot Newlon Abbol ursing, T wlown 1 T W Tredegar Norden orden Tursing
Northampton Northamplon Ilcadquarlers 1 0r thampton IIeadq uarlers 'ursing 1 ' orlh Belfa. t orlh Bierley North Hi riel' 'til-sing. orlh Brigi10use or1h am be r\\'e 11 :-;orlh Dublin ursing.
North-East vYarwickshire Tor1hero PoIY1cchnic Tursing TOI-lh l·crribY Tortb Le<::ds
North Leicestcl'shire l\' orlb Lindsay Iron Dislilct
72
TOI-th Liyerpool ~1Ir. ing odh Ianchc ler (J\I. and .). Torth l\Ianchcslcr (J\l. and .) ursing l\' orlh Man hesler (l\I. . P.) Torth Pontypool orlh ea10n olliery orlh ealon Nursing N orlh hields orlb hields 'ul-sing . orlh hipley ol-lh taft: Ry. (CI-e swcll) Nor1h Stafls. Ry. (Longport) ToI"th Tipperary ol-lh Tyne orlb Tyne Nursing orth \Valbollie ollicry ol'lhwich North \VorcesLel·shire. o1'lon-il1-lhe-Moors orwood Norwood Nursing-
78 17
Nottingham, City Nollingham, City
72
25 27 57 35 72 72 72
72 72 72 72 72
78 72
Nottingham
.~
Page
19 78 72
57 2-181 82 83 82 82 82 82 91 72
78 30 91 91 92 42 101 42 47 32 32
35 111 57 62 5-+ 17 1j 3
32 20 72
57 33 57 -1-7 ..J.2
-1-7 -1-2 82 72
78 72 7
58
57 57 111
72 78 72
42 33
57 18 20 57 r:.7
ur ing
62
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Page 57 Nottingham, G.N. R. 57 Nottingham, Midland Ry. 78 Novocastria Nursing 32 Nuneaton, L. and N. \V. Ry. 32 uneaton Town. 36 uneaton ursing 100 Oakdale. 72 Oakenshaw Colliery and District 99 Ogmore Vale 42 Oldham. 47 Oldham Nursing 33 Olney 36 Orney Nursing Onllwyn. 102 47 Openshaw Nursing Orthopcedic Hospital Nursing 113 (Dublin) Orwell \Vorks 94 78 Osborne (Newcastle) Nursing 5S Ossett 82 Oswestry 58 Otley 63 Otley Nursing Oundle 33 Ouston 69 Overseal 33 Oxenhope Nursing 62 Oxford 25 Oxford City 25 Oxford City ursing 27 Oxford Railway 25 Packer's 24 Paddington G. W. R. 17 Padiham 42 Padiham Nursing 47 Park Langley Nursing . 20 Park Vale 31 Pease's ·W est and District 72 Peel House ursing 77 Pelton Colliery. 72 Penarth . 99 Penarth Nursing 103 Penrhiwceiber 100 Penwortham Nursing 48 Penygraig Labour and Progressive 101 Penygroes 100 Percy Main 73 Percy Main Nursing 78 Peterborough 33 Peterborough Nursing . 36 Peterborough, Winfrey Tursing 36 Pleasley 58 Pleasley Nursing 62 Plymouth 91 Plymouth Co-Operative 92 Plymouth Co-Operative Nursing 92 Polesworth 33 Pontardawe 102 Pontardawe Nursing 104 Pontardulais 100 Pontefract 58 Pontesbury Section 82 Ponthenry 100 Pontlottyn 100
Page Pontnewydd Pontnewydd ursing Pontyclun . . Pontypool and District Pontypool North Pontypool ursing Pontypool Road. Pool Cam Brea . Pool Cam Brea Nursing Porthleven Portlaw Nursing Portmadoc Portsmouth Portsmouth Nursing Port Sunlight Port Sunlight Nursing Portswood Nursing Poulton-Ie-Fylde Poulton-Ie-Fylde ursing Power & Sons Powysland Powysland Nursing Prescot. Preston. Preston (Brighton) ursingPreston Co-Operative ursing. Preston Headquarters. . Preston High School(Old Girls' Guild) Nursing Preston Nursing Preston Nursing Prestwich Prestwich Tursing Priestman Tursing Prudhoe and District ursing . Public Services Pudsey,Stanningleyand Bramley Pytchley. . Queenstown (Co. Cork) Radcliffe Radcliffe Nursing Ramsbottom Ramsbottom ursing Ramsgate ursing Ramsgate Town Rathgar Nursing Rathmines Ravensthorpe Ravensthorpe Nursing Ravensworth Ra wtenstall Ra wten,stall Nursing Read Readhead's \Vorks Reading Reading Nursing Read Nursing ReckiU's Reckitt's Nursing Reddish Reddish Nursing Redhill Redland Redruth
141
INDEX.
82 83 99
82 82 83
82 92 92 92
113 82 25 27 +2 47
27 42
+7 110
82 83 42
+2 88 48 42 48 48 48 +3 +8 75
78 111 57
31 111 43
+8 43
48 89 87 113 111 55 61
69 43
48 43 73
25 27 48 71 77 43
48 87 24 92
Redruth Nursing Rbondda Fach Rhondda Fach NUl" ing Rhondda Fawr . Rhos and District (Ruabon) Rhymey Rhymney Ry. Rhymney Ry. (Caerphilly) Rlwmne\' Vallev Ric-hmond, Royal Borough of, TursingRing tead River ide (Newcastle) Roach ursing Roade Robin Hood Rochdalc Rochdale entral Nursing Roche ler Tur ing Rockingham ollier'y Rom s Romsey Tu rosing Ro common Nursing Rotherham ROlherham ' A .. l,-olherham " B " ROlherham ursing ROLhwell Rowley R 'gi Rownham c ' ursling Rownhams & ur 'Iing ursing Royal Arsenal Royal Boroough of Ken , ington Royal Borough of I r ensington Tur-s ing Royal BOI'ough of Richmond Turo ing Royal College of ciencc Royal ' ollege of cience Tursing Royal Iri h Conslabulary(Belfasl) Royal Ir'ish Conslabulary (ock) Royal Irish on labulary (Dublin) Rugby Rushden Rushden L1r ing P ushlllor-c ucsing" RushLon Rushlon ursing Sacrislan Nursing SI.. Hilda olli cy( oulh hiclds) t. Peter's \Vork , S!.. rves . SI.. James's Galc 51.. ] ames's Gal> TlIrsingSI.. John 's Gale, o. 1 St. John's Gate o. 2.. SI.. John's Gal' Nur-s ing St. J olm's (Ip. wich) l. J Ohl1'S (Ryde, 1. of \\T.) l. Lconards l. Mark's SI.. MarLin's, Cantccbury, lIrsing SI.. Marychllc h NUl-s ing Sl. Pallcras
Page 92
100 103 101 82 101 99 99
101 20 33 69 48 32 58 43
48 89 58 111
27 113
58 58 58 63 31 33
25 27 18 18 20 20 111 113 111
111 111 33
33 36 27 31 48 78 73 73 92
111 113 18 18 20 94
25 87 18 88 92 16
Page SI.. Pancras Y.M.C.A. 18 St. Stephen's (Cornwall) 92 I.. tephen' Green (Dublin) Nursing 113 ~G~
~
Salford ursll1g. Sand bach andhurst (Berks) andown (1. of \\T.) ando\\'n (1. of \\T.) Tursing Sandgate apcote and Dislricl argent Tursing Scarborough Ul", ing carborough \'.1\1. .J\. cot wood cunthorpe Y. \\T. C. A. Tu c'ling eaford edgley . cdgley Nursing efton Nur ing . et tle eltle (H orton e Lion) eWc Longp re ton ursing Set.tle ursing Shanklin he pbridge and District Sheffield hcffield "A .. heffield (( B .. beffield " C " heffield " D .. Sheffield ursing beppey, I Ie of. hildon Lodge Colliery Shildon Lodge olli ry ursing Shilclon Tur ing hildon \\Tesley Hall Tursing. Shipley and District . Shipley and District Nul' 1I1g. hipley Central hipley orth Shipley ursing Shipley \Vest hire brook hirebrook ursing Sbiremoor Sbirley Shil-ley Nur ing Sholton olliery Shre "sbury 111'cwsbury Nursing Shl-ewsbury ur Ing Shrew bury Police hrewsbury Railway Shrewsbury Town ilksworlh" Colliery Silsden. iI den & Stecton Tursing Silv rwood olliery Silven\,ood Collier'y f L1r ing Sillingbourne Six B'11 T
47 43
25 25 27 87 31 35
78 73
69 63 88 43
48 +7 S8
58
63 63 25 S8
58
58 S8
58 58 63
87 73
78 7
78 5 61 5 58
63 5 58 63 73
25 27 73 82
83 eJ 82
2 2 73 S6 62
58 63
88 102 104 43
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THE
Skipton. Skipton ursmg Sleekburn Sleekburn Nursing Slough Smethwick Smith, \V. H., & Sons Smith, Stone & Knight. Snow Hill (G. W.Rly.,Birmingham) Social Settlement Southall (\V. :l \fiddlesex)
Southampton Southampton Southampton Nursing South Ashford Southbourne ursing South Birmingham ursing South Brancepeth Colliery South Brighouse South Dublin (Hume Street) Tursing Southend Southend ursing South Hetton Colliery South Manchester South Metropolitan Gas Company South Moor South Moor Nursing Southport Southport Nursing South Shields Police South Shields ursing. South Shields Vol. Life Brigade
South Wales Border
I
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
.
Sowerby Bridge Sowerby Bridge Nursing Spalding Railway Spennymoor Spennymoor ursing
Spen Valley Springhead Loco. (Hull) SpringweU Colliery Stafford. Stakeford and West Sleek burn Stakeford and West Sleekburn Nursing Staleybridge Nursing Stanhope Nursing Stanningley ursing Stanton Hill Stanwick ursing Stapleford and Sandiacre Staveley Ireland Colliery Staveley Ireland Coly., ursing
Stella Coal Company Stewart & Lloyds . Stobswood and Widrington Stockport . . Stockport Nursing . Stockton and Thornaby ursing Stockton Heath. Stonehouse Stourbridge Stratford-on-Avon
Page 56 62 73
78 25 33
18 30 30 9-1-
18 25 25 27
88 27 3-173 54 113 16 19 73 42
18 73
78 43 48 73
78 73
82 59 63 59 73 75 59 71 73 33 73
78 48 79 62 59 36 58 59 63 73
33 73
43 48
78 43 25 30 32
Page Strood and Rochester Nursing Stroud Nursing. Sunderland Eastern Sund e rland orthern Sunderland Nursing Sunderland Social Cen!.re ursing Sunderland \Vestern Nursing Sutton Sutton Coldfield ursing Sutton-in-Ashfield Sutton-on-Sea Section . Swadlincote and District Swalwell lII-sing Swansea Swinton (Ellesmere) Swinton (Rotherham) T affs \Vell Taff Valley Talke Tamworth Teignmouth Temple Ewell Nursing. Temple Meads . T estwood Teynham Nursing Tewkes bury Thanet, Isle of The Beechholme Nursing The Broadwater Tursing The Moka ursing The Roach ursing The Sefton ursing The Tower Tu rsing The ·Winfrey Nursing Thornbury Thornbury Nursing Thorney Island Nursing Thornhill Lees ursing Thornton-Ie-Fylde Throckley Colliery Tibshelf . Tibshelf Nursing Tickhill . Tipton Parish Todmorden Todmorden Nursing Torquay. Torquay Y.W.C.A. Nursing Tottenham Tottenham & Hampstead J unc. Ry. Totterdown (Marine) Tottington Totting!.on Nursing Towcester Towcester Nursing Tow Law Tow Law Nursing Toynbee Hall Trawden Trawden Nursing Trecynon Tredegar TO. 1 T,-edegar o. 2 Treeton Colliery
89 27 73 73 79 79 79
18 3459
54 59 79 101 40 58 100 101 59
33 91
89 2425
89 24
87 95 95 95
48 47 35 36 25 27
20 61 41 73 59 63 54 30 43 48 92 92
18 18 24
43 48 32 36
74
Pagc Treelon Colliery Nursing 63 Treherbert 101 Trentham Nursing 61 Trimsaran 102 Tring 9-!TroecJvrhiw TO. 1 101 Troedyrhiw No.2 101 Truro 92 Tumble. 102 Tunbridge \Vells 88 Tunbridge \V ell lll-sing 89 Tunslall 55 Twyford 25 Twyw Il 31 Tyldesley 43 Tyldesley Tursing 48 Tylorsto\\'n 100 Tylol- lown lll- ing 10'" Tyne Main 71 Tyn mouth 1 Tursing 79 Tynemoulh Volunteer Life Brigade 73 TynybccJw olliery 101 Tyringham urging 36 Tyseley (G. W. Railway) 30 Underground Railway 18 Uttoxeter Town 59 Utloxelcr Town Tursing 63 Varteg 102 Vaughan Colleg Nur ing 35 Victol-ia Gal'c field & Rowlands Gill 74 Vi Loria Garesfield & Rowland Gill UI- ing 79 Victoria Hall 39 Victoria IIall N un:;ing -1-5 \ Tictoria Road In tilul ursin .<r -' Vicloria ursing 62 Volunteer Life Brigade ( outh Shields) 73 Volunlcel- Life Brigadc(Tyncmouth) 73 VI-on cetion 81 V. T. . (Ilalifax. S5 Wakefield ur Ing 63 \ValkcJen -1-0 Walkden Tursing -1-6 \Valker . 7-t \Valls end Borough 7-!\"al ls nd urslng 79 \Valtham low 18 \Va lth am low UI-SlI1g. 20 \Vallon-I e-Dale lll-s lng 48 \Valworth, Bermondsey and 16 \Vardlcy Colliel-y 71 \Vardley Colliel'y Nur ing 76 vVare 9-!-
79
\Varringto n
18 43 48
Warrington
100
101 102 58
ursing
War ·op. \Varsop . Warsop and Dislrict Nursing \Varsop Main olliery \\'alcrford ur ing \\Talerloo
43 48 S9 S9 63 S9 113
+3
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DEX.
Page \Vaterloo ursing \Vatford \Valford Nursing vVath-on-Dearne \Valh-on-Dearne Tursing \Vatnall, Eastwood and vVattstown
Weardale \Vearmouth Colliery \Vednesbury \ Veedon
'Vellingborough \Vellingborough Headquarters \Vellingborough, lid. Railway \Vellingborough ursing \ Vellinglon ( atop) Nursing \Vetshpool . \Velshpool Berriew Nur Ing \\Telshpool Tu ring \\Tembley & IIadesden. \Vembley Nursing \Vestbere Ul" ing \Vest Birmingham ursing Western (Hull) . \\Testern (H ull) ursing
'Vestern Valley
\V cstgate-on- ~a \Veslgate-on- ea Nursing
'Vest Glamorgan
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\Vesl Ham lIrsing \Vest HarUepool \Vcst Harllepool NUl" ing \Ve thoughton \Ve lhoughlon ursing \Vest London \\Tes!. l\Ianchesler \\Te tminster 1 Tursing '~Te t l\Ionrnouth 'Vest Monmouth Nur ing . 'Ve ton - super - Mare and District
Vl cston-super-Mare \ Veston-Sll per-l\Iare ursing \\Test Pelton and Beami h \Vcs!.wood \\Test \Vycombe eclion \\Thaley Bridge \Vhaley Bridge Nursing Whalley. \\' halley ursing \Vheatsheaf \Vhi ckham \\"h ickham Tlll"sing \\Thilburn Colliery \ Vhitburn Colliery NUl" ing Whitby \Alh i l by ursi ng Whilefield vVhi!.efic1d ursing \Vhileha ll ursing Whilficld \Vhitl ey Bay and 'Ionk!; alon . \\' hitley Bay and l\[onkscaton ursing
49 18 20 54 61 55 100 74 7-133 32 33 33 33 36 83
82 83 83
18 20 89 34 71 77 102
87 89 102 20 i-t 79 39 45
18 -!-2 20
102 10-!25 25 27 74 42 25 43 -1-9 -1-3 -1-9 31 H 79 7-t 79 74 79 -1-3 49
20 S3 74 79
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Page Whitstable Whitworth Whyteleafe "\Vicklow urslOg "\Vidnes. Wigan "\Vigston Magna "\Vigston Magna ursing "Vigston Magna Railway Willes borough Willes borough and Ashford ursing Willington and District ursing "\Vimbledol1, Merton and "Vimbledon & Merton ursing "\Vindermere Windsor & Eton. "Vindsor & Eton Nursing Wing "\Vinlaton ursing Winscombe "\Vinsford Winsford Nursing "Vithernsea "\Vithernsea ursing Withiel (Cornwall) Withiel (Cornwall ) Nursing "\Vitton-le-"\Vear ursing "\V oHaston Wollaston Nursing Wolsingham V..; olsingham Nursing W olstanton, May Bank and Porthill \Voistanton, May Bank and Porthill ursing W 01 verham pton "\Volverton
88 43
18 113 43 -i-3 31
35 31
88 89 79 17
20 43
26 27
26 79 25 43
49
74 79 92 92
79 33 36
74 79 55 61 33
Page 88 "\Voodchurch 89 "\VoodchUI-ch ursing 18 "\Voodford 31 "\Voodford & Islip 69 "\Voodhorn 25 "\Voodstock 59 "\" oolley Colliery & Darton 25 "\Vooiston 27 ,,-oolston Nursing 83 "\Vorfield ursing "\Vorking Men's College (L icesLer) 31 59 Worksop 63 \Vork op Nursing 25 "\Vorle 59 "\Vorsborough and District "\Yorsborough and Distl-ict 63 ursing 41 \l-,' orsley _ 46 "Vorsley ursing 82 "\Vorthen and Iarton 35 "\\Tycliffe Nursing 79 "\Vylam-on-Tyne Nursing 63 Yeadon ursing 58 Yeadon Section 34 Y. M. C. A. (Birmingham) 69 y'l\1. C. A . (Bridlin g ton) 31 Y. i.C.A. (Leice ster) 73 Y. M. C. A. ( carborough) 18 Y.M.C.A. (St. Pancras) 101 Ynysbwl . 101 Ynyshir . 102 Y stradgynlais 101 Y strad Rhondda 10-iYstrad Rhondda ursing 34 Y. \\T. C.A. (Birmingbam ) 63 Y. W . C.A. (Scunthorpe). 92 Y.W.C.A. (Torquay)
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