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LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. J OHN ' S G ATE, CLERKENWELL,
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Report of the Chapter-General for the year ended 31st December, 1923.
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. J OH N 'S G ATE , GOBLET PRESENTED BY MRS . DENIS SHIPWRIGHT . (see page 26. )
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Ube (tbapter::s(!;eneral.
\tbe <Dranb )prior\? of \tbe ®rber of tbe 1bospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in lBnglanb.
The Chapter-General consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the other Knights of Justice, the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates de jure; the Officiating Chaplains ; all members of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than
FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., etc . (Grand Prior).
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
COLONEL H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T., P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.M.G., G.c.V.o., etc.
<l3ranb ]Drior.
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK, K.G., K.T., G.C.V.O., etc .
FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.,
etc. MAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, G.B. E., K.C.B., T.D., A.D.C.
.1SatIttf of JEgle. Vacant.
JC!eCllU"e ®mcers. Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR JOHN P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.I.E., Secretary-General of the Order, and Director of the Ambulance ~AJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL S. 'iVILKINSON K C M G C B Rec~lver-General-COLONEL FRANCIS 'iN. PIXLEY,' V.~ .. ;. S~'A.· . Order-COLONEL
Department-
SIR
COURTAULD
Almoner and Director of Ceremonies-CAPTAIN ALFRED C. SETON-CHRISTOPHER. Librarian-EDMuND FRASER. Registrar-CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. Genealogist-SIR HENRY F. BURKE, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A.
~mcers.
Assistant Receiver-General-EDwIN H. FRESH FIELD, F.S.A. Hon. Secretary of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order-LIEUT.-COLONEL WOOLRYCH PEROWNE. J. T. Assistant Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order. JOHN ~. STEVENSON, M.B.E., K.C. Assistant Librarian-HENRY W. FINCHAM, F.S.A.
Secretar}? COLONEL EWEN A. CAMERON OF LUNDAVRA, C.M.G., D.S.O.
:assistant Secretar}2. DUNCAN G. MONTEITH.
Bccountant. IVOR C. ALBURY.
Bu~ttors. PRICE, WATERHOUSE
MAJOR-GENERAL H.R.H.
PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B., etc.
H.M. KING HAAKON VII., KING OF
Sllb:::U)rior.
:assistant JE!ecuU\?e
lmfgbts of Justice. HIS MAJESTY THE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron).
So\?eretgn 1beab anb ]DatrOll.
ChairTman of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the HOMSON, K.B.E., C.B.
six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.
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l3ankers. TH8 WESTMINSTER BANK, LTD., CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.I.
ctbancer}? ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, " FIRSTAID, LONDON" TELEPHONE, CLERKENWELL 6644.
ORWAY, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., etc.
HE RY J. LOFTUS . GENERAL SIR CHARLES \VARREN, G.C.M.G.,
JOHN H. STEVENSON, M.B.E., K.C. COLONEL FRANCIS W. PIXLEY,
K.C.B., F.R.S., R.E. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES C. DALTON, R.A. LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR AYLMER G. HUNTER-\VESTON OF HUNTERSTON, K.C.B., D.S.O., R.E., M.P. COLONEL THE LORD WILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O.
F.S.A. CHARLES G . KEKEWICH. THE VISCOUNT CHELMSFORD, G.C.S.!., G.C.M.G. , G.C.I.E., G.B.E. THE RIGHT HON. SIR EVELYN CECIL, G.B.E., M.P. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G., G.C.B.,
COLONEL THE MARQUIS OF CAMBRIDGE, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G. COLO . ' EL F. A. IIEYGATE LAMBERT, F.S.A. COLO EL SIR C. \VYNDHA~l .:\lURRAY, K.C.B.
G.C.V.O. THE LORD KYLSANT, G . C.M.G. COLO EL THE LORD CLAUD HAMILTON. COLO EL ALFRED D. ACLAND, C.B.E. THE HON. SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B.E.,
THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. C.B., M.V.O. THE EARL OF ':\lEATH, K.P., G.C.V.O., G.B.E. THE LORD Mo ' SON. ED:-IUND FRASER. SIR J OH P. HEWETT,
G.C.S.!.,
V.D.,
K.B.E.,
Til E LORD l\10STYN. THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., G.C.V.O. MAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF ATHLONE, G.C . B., G.C.v.O., C.M.G., D.S.O., A.D.C. LIEUT. - COLO . EL RTHUR C. YATE. MAJOR-GENERAL ASTLEY F. TERRY. EDWI ,' II. FRESHFlELD, F.S.A. LIEUT. - COLONEL THE EARL OF ELLES~IERE, l\!'V.O., A.D.C. LIEUT. - COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, Bt., C.B., C.LE., F.S.A. COLONEL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. THE LORD ISLINGTON, G.C.M.G., D.S.O. COLO EL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C.B., c.:-'1.G., F.R.C.S.ED. SIR ROBERT HARVEY. COLO. EL THE LORD SYDENHA1>I, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN \"'1. \YRAY, C.B.E. SIR \VILLIAM W. PORTAL, Bt., F.S.A. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M.D., LL.D.,
C.I.E. THE EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.G., K.C.M.G . W.Q:. COLONEL EDWARD D. BROWNESYNGE-HUTCHINSON, C.B. THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE, K.P. THE DUKE OF DEVO 'SHIRE, K.G., G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O . THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, G.C.B. G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.V.O. THE EARL OF YARBOROUGH, F.S.A. MAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, G.B.E., K.C.B., T.D . . A.D.C. THE HON . SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.!., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G. THE LORD QUEENBOROUGH. MAJOR - GENERAL SIR rVOR PHILIPPS, K.C.B., D.S.O. FRANCIS E. ROSHER. THE EARL OF DURHAM, K.G., G.C.V.O. COLONEL THE VISCOUNT GALWAY, C.B.,
F . R.C.P. CAPT. SIR HAROLD E . BOULTON, Bt., c.v.o., C.B.E. THE MARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C.V.O. THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLO EL THE LORD HERBERT A . l\IONTAGU - DOUGLAS - SCOTT, C. I.G .. D.S . O.
T.D. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, O.B.E. THE LORD STANMORE, C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL CLAUDE B. PALMER, C.B.E. THE MARQUIS OF BATH, K.G., C.B. BRIGADIER-GENERAL THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K.P., G.C.V . O., C.B.E.
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lPtelate.
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.
FOR THE YEAR 1923.
Sub:::lPrelates. THE THE THE THE THE
BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP
OF OXFORD. GLYN . TAYLOR-SMITH, C.V.O. OF WORCESTER , C.B.E. OF ST. DAVIDS.
THE THE THE TH E
BISHOP OF BOMBAY . BISHOP DRURY. BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH (W.A .).
THE CHAPTER-GE ERAL has the honour to submit to the Members, Associates and onats its Report for the year I923.
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<tbaplafn.
THE REV. T . C . ELSDON.
The Anniversary Service was held in the Grand Priory Church on 25th June, I923. The Chapter-General, headed by the choir and clergy, walked in procession from the Crypt to the Church. The sermon was preached by the Dean of York, a Chaplain of the Order. The Genel al . . ssembly was afterwards held in the Chapter Hall at t. John 's Gate. In the unavoidable absence of H.R.H. the Grand Prior and the ub-Prior, Lieut.-General ir Ayhner Hunter Weston, the senior I night of Justice present, presided. ~Iajorneral ir Geoffrey Feilding, the Secretary-General, in addressing the meeting on the events of the past year, referred to the great loss ustain :.d by the death of the late ub-Prior, the Earl of Plymouth, who had been closely associated with the work of the Order for many years . He announced the appointment by H.R.H. the Grand Prior, of MajorGeneral The Earl of carbrough, G.B.E. , R.C.B ., T.D., A.D.C., to the vacant office, and said th Order was extremely fortunate in having such an efficient succe . or to Lord Plymouth. He spoke at some length on the proceedings of the \Var Office Committee which had been formed for the purpo e of formulating a scheme for the future work of Voluntary Aid and said he hoped that the scheme which had been prepared, and which he thought was a rea onable one, \vould be given a fair trial. I3rigadier-General The Earl of haftesbury, the Director of the Ambulance Departm nt, in reviewing the activities of his Department, said that the number of classes of instruction and the issue of certificates and other awards by the Association showed a steady increase over la t y ar's figures, and the Association both at home and overseas continued to carryon its work with efficiency. With regard to the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the total strength showed a decrease on the figures of the previous year due to the re ignation of a number of members who joined for war service only and to the acute unemployment in many districts. The Brigade maintain d its high standard of efficiency and had treated r60,000 cases during the year on public and other occasions. The Royal aval AlL'{iliary ick Berth Reserve recruited solely from the Brigade was almost at full strength. There were encouraging signs that the Brigade overseas was slowly but surely recovering from the serious disorganisation caused by the war. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.
1tmtgbts of (J;race appofnteb b)2 tbe (,I;ranb lPrior. COLONEL SIR C HARLES E. Y ATE, Bt., c.s.I., C.M . G., M .P. COLO NEL SIR ORN W. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E., R.E. JOR N S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S. ROB ERT A. GIBBONS, M.D.
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COLONEL EDWIN J. KING, C.M.G. MAJOR DUDLEY H. ALEXANDER, C.M.G. HUGH M. INGLEDEW. MAJOR COLIN vV. l\IACRAE OF FEOIR L INN , C.B.E.
JEaqufres appotnteb bl? tbe (J;ranb B)rfor. CHARLES B. HAMILTON, C.M.G. ED WIN DAWES. COLO NEL WILLIAM G. CARTER, C.M.G.
LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR MALCOLM D. ilIURRAY, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.LE. HENRY \V. FINCHAM, F.S.A. MAJOR SIR JOHN W. BEYNON, Bt., C.B.E.
'ttbe (tounetI. The Council consists of the Grand Plior, the Sub-Prior, the Executive Officers of the Order the titular Priors of Priories, the Commanders of existing Commanderies a;d not more than fifteen members of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
.Members appofnteb bl? tbe (,I;ranD \prior. THE EARL OF RANFURLY . G.C . M.G . LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C . TEMPLE, Bt., C.B . , C.LE., F.S . A. COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt . , C.B., C. M.G., F.R.C.S.ED. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C . V .O. , F.R.C.S. LIEUT.-COLONEL P EROWNE.
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SIR
MACKENZIE
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CHALMERS,
K.C.B.,
C.S.L THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G.B.E. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR R. HAVELOCK CHARLES, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., M.D. JOH N F. SYMONS-]EUNE. CHARLES L. FORESTIER-WALKER, M.P . THE VISCOUNT LEE OF FAREHAM, G.B.E., K .C.B., F.S.A. LI EUT-COLON EL RUP ERT STEWART, M.V.O.
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, PRIORY FOR WALES (SIR HERBERT D. W. LEWIS" K.B.E.)
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Lieut.-Colonel J. T. \iVoolrych Perowne, the Honorary Secretary of the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, in the abs nce of the Chairman, Sir Courtauld Thomson, briefly summarised the work of the Hospital. He said the new out-patient room had been complet d and brought into use, and had proved a great convenience to the staff and a large number of out-patients requiring attention. In the hope that the cost of building in Palestine would ultimately fall, plans were being prepared for an annexe to be erected on the site given by the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Thanks were due to Lady Watson for her valuable work in collecting funds and superintending the linen room at the Hospital, to Miss Du Pre for her munificent support, to Mr. J. H. Stevenson for his continued help as Honorary Secretary for Scotland, and to many others who had the welfare of the Hospital at heart. A cablegram conveying the greetings of the Brigade Overs as in the Dominion of Canada was read, and it was resolved that a suitable reply from the General Assembly be forwarded. His Royal Highness, the Grand Prior, has b en graciou ly pleased to appoint Major-General The Earl of _ carbrough G.B.E., K.C.B., T.D., A.D.C., to the vacancy caused by th death of the late Sub-Prior the Earl of Plymouth. THE SUB-PRIOR.
Major-General ir Geoffrey F ilding, K.C.B., K.C.\'.O., C.M.G., D.S.O., resigned the office of ecr tary-G n ral on appointment to an activ command in the Army, and Brigadier-General The Earl of haftesbury, R.P., G.C.V.O., C.B.E., wa compelled by pressure of other work to relinquish the office of Dir etor of th~ Ambulance Department. Both ir Geoffrey Feilding and Lord Shaftesbury had devoted themselves assiduou ly to th duties of their respective offices since their appointments and their resignations are recorded with great regret. His Royal Highnc s the Grand Prior has been graciously pleased to appoint fajor-General ir Percival \ ilkinson, R.C.M.G., C.B., to be ecretary-General of the Order and Director of the Ambulance Department. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.
On 31st December Colonel ir James R. A. lark, Bt., CHIEF C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.ED., resigned his appointment as COMMISSIONER Chief Commissioner of the Brigade, feeling that he had ST. JOHN reached the age when it was no longer desirable that he AMBULANCE BRICADE . should retain the active command. ir James Clark's connection with the Brigade dated from 1908, when he was appointed Commissioner, under the Chief Commissioner, the late Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis, C.v.O., M.D., R.N. On the resignation of Inspector-General Ninnis at the end of 1900, His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, appointed Sir James Clark to succeed him as hief Commissioner as from 1st January, 1911. During the period of his command, and largely as the result of his unstinted labour and devotion the strength of the Brigade has increased from a total personnel of 14,000 in 1911 to a membership which during the late war exceeded 60,000 and at the present time reaches nearly 35,000. Sir James Clark was responsible for and organised the review of the Brigade in Windsor Park by the King in 1912,
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when over 13,000 members were on parade. The value of his work in connection with the organisation of the Naval and Military Reserves of the Brigade can be gauged from the fact that within five days of t~e receipt of the order to mobilise these Reserves on the outbreak of war III August, 1914, over 3,000 fully trained Brigade men ~ad reported for service and by the end of 1915, 19,735 had been recrUIted and handed over to' the Naval and Military Authorities for service. He also was mainly instrumental for the organisation and establishment of the Brigade Hospital at Etaples during the late war. The high state of efficiency of this Hospital, which was pronounced second to none, was very largely due to the untiring energy displayed by Sir James Clark during the period of organisation, and for the two years (1915-1916) he was in command. No detail in connection with the administration of the Brigade was too small to receive his personal attention and he spared neither time nor trouble in maintaining its high state of efficiency and its position in the respect and esteem of the public. To this end during his period of office he travelled thousands of miles inspecting units both large and small and inspiring them with increased interest in their work for the sick and suffering. ir James Clark was also prominent in the scheme . for the organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments, the value of whIch was fully demonstrated during the late war. On receiving his resignation, the Chapter-General passed a resolution recording its appreciation of his valuable services to the Order and its great regret at his retirement.
PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIONS, AND ENROLMENTS.
His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron has been graciously pleased to sanction the election by the ChapterGeneral with the approval of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, of the following Members, Honorary Members, Honorary Associates, and Donats. As SUB-PRIOR .
Scarbrough, 1ajor-General The Earl of, G.B.E., R.C.B., T.D., A.D.C As KNICHT OF JUSTICE.
Shaftesbury, Brigadier-General The Earl of, R.P., G.c.v.o., C.B .E As LADIES OF JUSTICE.
Harewood, The Countess of. MacRae of Feoirlinn, The Lady Margaret, O.B.E. As CHAPLAIN.
Perth, (W.A.) The Archbishop of. As HONORARY CHAPLAIN.
Jerusalem and all Palestine, His Beatitude Damianos, K.B.E ., Patriarch of.
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Smith, Colonel Sir William Robert, T.D., M.D., D.SC. (from Honorary Associate) . Hewat, David Bennie, M.B . (from Honorary Associate) . Lascelles, Major the Viscount, K.G., D.S.O. Blythswood, Colonel The Lord, K.C.V.O. Readhead, Sir James, Bt. Cassels, Cyril George. Luke, Henry Charles. Blackett, Colonel William Cuthbert, C.B.E., T.D., LL.D., M.SC. Warham, Ridley. Hare, Samuel, O.B.E . Batey, John Thomas. Tymms, Herbert George, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (from l!0norary Associate). Thomson, Captain Harold Lyon, F.S.A. (from EsqUIre). . Johnston, Major Arthur Hammersley, O.B.E., M.R.C.S. (frorr: EsqUIre). Hepper, Major Sir Harry Albert Lawless (from Honorary e.rvmg Brother). Holden, George Herbert Rose, M.D . (from Honorary A~ oClate) . Waters, Henry George, M.R.C.S. (from Honorary AssocIate). Byng of Vjmy, General His Excellency The Lord , G.C.B., G.C.M.G., M.V.O. Ferens, The Right Hon. Thomas Robinson, P.C. Campbell, Edward Taswell. Crookshank, Lieut.-Colonel Chichester de \~ rindt. du Cros, Captain George H erbert. Atkinson, Major Arthur Joseph , M.B.E. (from Esquire). Browne, Lieut.-Colonel John Gilbert, C.M. G., D.S.O. (from Esquire). Bush, Robert Edwin. Gourlay, William Robert, C.S.I., C.I.E . Evans, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Evan, T.D., M.B., F.R.C.S., D.P.H. (from Honorary Associate) . Berry, H enry Seymour. Wilkinson, Major-General Sir Percival Spearman, K.C.M.G., C.B. Goddard, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Hamilton, D.S .O ., M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. (from Honorary Serving Brother). Oldham, Hugh Falconer, M.B.E., M.D. (from Honorary Associate). Skinner, Lieut.-Colonel William Booth, D.S.O., M.B. (from Honorary Associate). Mount-Edgcumbe, Colonel The Earl of. \i\'byte, Sir Alexander Frederick. Leetham, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur, C.M.G., F.S.A. AsH
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York, H.R.H. The Duchess of. Shaftesbury, The Countess of. Nevill, Maud, The Lady Henry. Warde-Aldam, Sarah Julia, Mrs. W. \\7.
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Chamberlain, Ivy Muriel, Mrs. Austen. Stradbroke, The Countess of, O.B.E. (from Honorary Serving Sister) .
PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIO SAD ENROLMENTS. Byng of Vimy, The Lady. Baddeley, Florence Bertha, Lady. Blythswood, The Lady. Knowles, The Lady Nina Geraldine Emmeline Augusta Newnes, Louisa, Lady. Wadham, Mary E lizabeth, Mrs. As
Wavertree, The Lady. Smith, Frances Wheeler, Lady. Davidson, The Lady Theodora. Maclagan, Edith Emily, Lady. McConnell, Marie Josephine, Miss. Treloar, Florence, Miss.
ESQUIRE S .
Anderson, Capt ain James . M.D. Albury, Ivor Cecil. (From Honorary Associate). Cahusac, Captain Arthur Nigel, M.C. Elmes, Major Cecil Henry, C.B.E., Y.D., M.B. (from Honorary Wollaston, Gerald Woods, M.V.O. Associate). As
HONORARY SERVINC
1Iac\Yilliam, Andrew John. Brough ton, .T ohn Dewhirst . Batt, John Henry Philip Ban ks, Henry. Bur1e'v, Jo eph. Coulton, ' amu 1. Dyson, "'alter. Dillam, Frank. Farnworth, \Valter. Harely, John Brunswick. Hartle\', George' Henry. Hindle .. te-phen J ame ilverw()od. Oakes, George Henry. Pilkington, Thoma . RiYer., Francis. tcven .. on. Hcnrv. \Yilkin, Harry Halford. :\Ioir, George .. Beadle. Jam . Atkin , Albert •\rth ur. Barker, Ed\\'ard Charles. Ban eli, Allen James. Blackledge, Edwin. Cooke, Alfred. Cornish, Harry Edward. Dickinson, George. Embleton, tanley. Graham, David H arper. Kemp, George John. Morris, Ernest William Thomas. Parker, Rufus. Paver, Charles. P ettitt, Denis Joseph. Plater, George.
BROTHERS.
Rickards, John. ephton, Wmiam Henry. ingleton, Herbert. mith, John. Vaughan, Arthur Edward . Wilson, George. Wyse, William. :\Iaclean, Captain Lachlan Frederick Copeland, 0 B.E. Booth, Captain and QuarterMaster James Frederick (late R.A.M.C.). Bottomley, Francis Carr, O.B.E., :\I.D. East, Frederick Fowler-J ones, Charles H erbert. Greening, Charles. Hunting, Henry Joseph. K emp, Joseph. Knott, \ Villiam Ash. Laycock, Albert. Lewis, George Ernest, D.C.l\L T owerzey, Alec Reginald. Tudor, Brigadier-General Ernest Augustus Tudor, C.M .G. Davies, Tudor. Hares, William. J enkins, Daniel. Johnson, William Henry. J ones, Lemuel. Madge, William Arthur. Marks, Urban, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Marshall, John. Milne, Robert Baird.
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Morgan, David. Nelms, George Harry. Oliver, George Campbell. Pepperell, John Isaac. Fellowes-Farrow, Edward Stanley. Cooke, George. Daniels, James. Ford, Samuel. Harrop, Robert. Hunt, Frederick William. As
Keighley, James Edward. Matthews, Morrison George, O.B.E. Moreton, Major William Millington T.D. Neil, William Edward. Ordish, George Freeman. Palmer, Thomas Henry. Rogers, Edward John. Thomas, John Thomas.
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Adams, Emily Hannah, Mrs. Makinson, Christiana, Mrs. Holroyde, Laura Margaret, Miss, R.R.C. Ewing, Elizabeth Annie, Miss M.B.E. Mayhew, Alice Garrod, Miss. Webb, Isabel, Mrs.
As HONORARY
Daggett, Henry Ingledew, M.B. Salter, Frederick George. Boyance, Colonel-Commandant A. Maim-i, Professor. Sykes, Joseph Harvey Kemp, L.lVLS.S.A. Sproulle, Arthur Edward, L.R.C.P. and S.l. Green, Sydney Balch, M.B. Herrington, Edmund William, L.R.C.P. Holmes, Bernard Willoughby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Johnston, George Lawson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kyle, Henry Greville, M.D. Lavington, Cyril Claude, M.B. Lucas, Joseph John Scammell, M.D McKettrick, Frederick John, M.B. Meikle, John James, O.B.E. Nicholl, Edward McKillop, M.D. O'Kelly, Major Denis Fitzgerald, L.R.C.P. and S.E. Reid, Edward Douglas Whitehead, M.B., M.R.C.S. Reynolds, Reginald, L S.A. Wacher, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S. Belas, Bertram George Sandys, L.R.C.P. and S.l.
S I S TERS.
Robinson, Emily Harriette Oiseau, Mrs. Moore, Evelyn Emma-Cecilia, Miss. Davies, Annie Jane, frs. Metcalf, Mary, Miss, R.R.C. inc1air, Rosabelle Lindesay, Miss. Parker, Harriett Emma, Mrs. Preston, Jane Katherine, Mrs. ASSOCIATES.
Harris, Charles Joshua Joseph, M.D., M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. McD~ugall, I eill, .M.B. Rawlmgs, HoratlO Edward, M.R.C.S., L R.C.P. \Villiam, Seccombe, Charles M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, Hubert Hope, L.R.C.P. and s. tanley, M.R.C.S., Tressider, L.R.C .P. Tweedale, \Valter. Thomas, Daniel Rees, M.B. Morgan, Idris Naunton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Briggs, James, C.B.E. harles Browne, Lieut.-Colonel Robert, T.D., M.D., R.A.M.C. (T.A.) Cleveland, John Wheeler, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dunn, John, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Jefferies, Frederick Burroughs, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Long, Thomas Freeman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paterson, Charles Edward, M.D. Smith, Andrew, M.D.
LIFE-SAVING AWARDS.
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As DONATS (W I TH SILVER BADCE) .
Desart, The Countess of.
Panthaki, Dosabhai Framji, M.B.E
As DONATS ( WITH
BRONZE BADCE ).
Franks, Captain Lawrence Lazarus. Lall, Shinn Manchar, L.M.S. Pantha1ci, Mrs. Shirin Dosabhai. Chatterjee, Karunna Kumar, Patel, Mansckshah Rustamji. F.R.C.S. Patel, Captain Kaikhasru Sorabji, Young, Morris Yudleritz, C.LE., M.B. M.B. Bhandari, Captain Rai, Bahadur, R.R.M. The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General engrossed on vellum, have been awarded to the following as an acknowledgment of their distinguished services to the Ambulance D partment and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order. VE LLUrr. VOTE
OF T HANKS .
Gazdar, Gustaspji N usserwanji. Spenc r, melia Agnes Ann, Mrs. McKid, Ludwig tewart, M.D. Lal, ub-Assistant urge on Sunder He ford, Ernest. ADardyce, Caroline Helena, Miss. Belshaw, William. Holliday, Herbert Langley Kerr, John. Lowe, Thoma. Crew, Louis Ralph. Kirkby, Fred Ward. N attras , J arne William Rooney, Georgf'. Atherl y, Edmond John. Barne , Charles William. Beesly, Ed\\'ard Roland.
Bird, George. Birkbeck, Helen Muriel, Mrs. Burnham, Thomas. Clapp, Alfred William. Field, Arthur. Mosley, Richard. Moysey, Mabel, Miss. v..Tood, Grace Eliza, Mrs., M.B.E. Bigge, Elsie Maud Margaret, Miss . Dunscombe, Florence Marion, Miss. Hod. on, Edith Susannah, Miss. ~atchett, Ida Maud Purcell, Mrs. • utt, Samuel. Hall, George. Hall, Alexander Franklin. Browne, William Alfred. Forster, Charles Herbert.
Awards for gallantry in saving or attempting to save life on land have been made by the Chapter-General to the following persons, who endangered their own lives on behalf of their fellows : LIFE-SAVINC AWARDS.
To Charles George Sansom, Porter- ignalrnan, Southern Railway (South Western Section) Ravant, a Bronze Medal. On 24th January, 1923, Sansom, Porter-Signalman at a level crossing at Havant, saw Arnold Crocker, aged three, walking along the line on which the 12.5 0 train from Waterloo was approaching. Immediately locking his gates he rushed along the line and lifted the child clear of the metals just before the train reached the spot. In the opinion of witnesses Sansom undoubtedly saved the child's life.
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To Frederick Henry Sainsbury, Railway Signalman, Southern Railway (South-Western Section), Egham, a Bronze Medal. At 7.35 p.m., on 3rd April, 1923, Sainsbury was on duty in ~is signal cabin. at Egham Railway Station, when he saw a man who was under the lllfluence of dnnk walk off the station platform and stand in the up running road as a fast goods train was a pproaching. Sainsbury, who has an artificial foot, ran out o! the box and down to the line and pushing Walton off the metals close t.o the crosslllg gates, held him there while the goods train ran past. Walton struggled fiercely and had Sainsbury not been able to hold him clear of the train, both would have been killed.
To Mrs. Lilian A. Starr, a sister lat the Church Missionary ociety' Hospital, Peshawar, a Gold Medal ; to Khan Bahadur Kuli Khan. Assistant Political Officer of Kurrum and Rissaldar Moghal Baz, Bronze Medals. On 14th April, 1923, Miss Ellis, the daughter of an officer in the Indian An:t;J.y, after witnessing the murder of her mother by Afridi raiders at Kohat., was carned off by them into the heart of Tirah. She suffered great privation from exp.osure and lack of food and was in constant danger of being murdered by t.he ralders Mrs. Starr and the Indian officers mentioned above immediately took steps to effect the rescue of Miss Ellis, and succeeded at great risk to their own lives in tracing her and restoring her to her father on 19th April.
To Private Frank Edwards, East Lancashire Regim nt, Preston. a Certificate of Honour. At 6.40 p.m. on 6th August, 1923, John Bailey was driving ~ hor e h~rnessed to a lorry along Deepdale Road, Preston. The horse suddenly shIed, causlllg the lorry to collide with an electric tramway standard and throwing Bailey on the ground Both traces broke and the horse galloped away at a high speed towards the town . Private Edwards ran alongside the horse's head, caught hold of the reins, and after being dragged for a distance of thirty yards, managed to pull up the horse.
Steady progress ha:; been maintained. During the year ended 30th September, 1923, the Association has is u d 7,687 medallions, 18,476 labels, and 2,530 pendants. The total number of certificates issued in England. Ireland and Wales during the year is as follows :-
ST.JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
First Aid (Men) First Aid (Women) Home Nursing (Men) Home Nursing (Women) Home Hygiene (Men) Home Hygiene (Women)
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18,272 4,15 2 919 3,003
The instruction and examination in First Aid of the Metropolitan and City Police Forces is proceeding smoothly, and hundreds of Police officers have obtained First Aid certificates and other awards during the year. Mention should also be made of the large number of county, city and borough police xamined annually under the auspices of the Association in England, Wales and Ireland. The classes for various military units referred to in last year's report have been continued, and others have been held in several of H.M. Prisons and Borstal Institutions. The final competition for the inter-Railway mbulance Challenge hield was held at the Cannon treet Hotel on 11th May, 1923. The Shield was won by the South-Eastern and Chatham Section of the Southern Railway, the Great Western Railway taking the second place with only one mark less. The shield and prizes were presented by FieldIar hal H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, the Grand Prior. The removal by death of H.R.H. Princess Christian is recorded with great regret. H r Royal Highness took a keen interest in the work of the .\ ssociation, ha\Ting long ago passed its examination and obtained her First id certificate. For many year she was President of the Great Western Railway and other Ambulance centres, in which capacity she signed many thousands of First Aid certificate Tbe Invalid Transport Departm nt at t . John's Gate carried 6,655 pati -nt during th year. The A ociation i sues a separate report, which can be obtained on application to t. John's Gate. Colonel ir J ame . A. Clark, Bt., C.B., F.RC.S., reports that the strength of the Brigade units for the year shows a net increa e of 26 divi ions over the number recorded last year. The personnel reveals an increas of 3, -1-5 m n and a decrca e of 3,423 women, making a net increase in the total strength of -1-22. The ' trcngth of the Brigade i~ a,' follow ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
England \Vales Ireland
44
76
illen. 23,795 4.4 06 254
\Vomen . 6,25 4 1,079 36 4
Total. 3 0 ,049 5,4 8 5 618
23,455
7, 697
3 6 ,15 2
The strength of the Cadets i Priory for Wales
being an increase of over 5,000 on last year's figures. Returns have not yet been received from all the Overseas Centres, so it is not possible to make a comparision with the figures in last year's report, or to set out the total number of certificates issued to date. The Railway Ambulance centres continue to show great activity, especially the Great Western and the London , Midland and cottish , both of which have broken their last year's records.
England 'Vales Ireland
Ambulance. 281 14 6 10 437
ursing. 17 8 IS 25 2r8
Total. 459 r61 35 655
Having in mind that it is only just over twelve months since Cadets were introduced into the Brigade, to the number of juvenile organisations open to boys and girls, and the fact that first-aid work is not a subject
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which appeals to all juveniles, the number of Units formed augurs well for the future of this new branch of activity. The following officers have been appointed during the year by H.R.H. the Grand Prior : To be Assistant Commissioners : Divisional Surgeon J. H. Gilbertson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., for the County of Hertford, No. 10 District. Major E. Dease, for No. 12 District. Corps Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel A. J. Cary, L.R.C.P.I., for the County of Somerset, NO.2 District. District Officer P. \Vilson, for No.6 District. District Surgeon C. J. R. McFadden, O.B.E., M.D ., for the Northern Area, No. I District. To be Acting Assistant Commissioners : District Officer A. R. Towerzey, for the County of Wiltshire, No.2 District. District Officer B. Hemphrey, ilLB.E., for TO. I I Di trict. District Officer Brigadier-General E. A. T. Tudor, C.)1.G., for th County of Surrey, No.8 District. Divisional Surgeon Major V·l. H. F. Noble, L.M.S .. A. for the ounty of Kent, No.8 District. Sir Robert Tate, R.B.E., for No. 12 District. H.R.H. The Grand Prior has accepted with regret the rsignation Assistant Commissioner T. H. W. Chambers, No.6 Di trict. On public and other occasions over 200,000 cases have be n treat d by the Brigade, which continues to extend its \York in the many sp~eres of activity where the need for ambulance men and women is r q~.1Ied, and is becoming more known to the public The thanks of the Bn~ade are due for the encouragement and great assistance received at all tunes from the Police Forces of the country, especially the City of London and Metropolitan Police, and to other local authorities, without wh!ch th.e Brigade could not possibly have extended its work to the magmtud 1t has reached to-day. In the matter of transport the Brigade has advanced with the times. A large number of Divisions possess their own ambulance or have one which has been placed under their control by the Home ervice Ambulanc Committee, while in many other cases private ambulances are manned by St. John personnel. These ambulances are used for the transport of sick and injured, a charge (which varies with local circumstances) being made to cover running expenses. In districts where funds ar forthcoming the charges are exceptionally low. Many ambulances are also placed 3.t the disposal of the local authorities and turn out for street
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accidents when called. For this work no charge is made and any expense incurred is usually met from divisional or transport funds. Inspections were carried out by the Chief Commissioner during the year at Brighton, Bristol, Cheltenham, Blackheaton, London (No. I (Prince of Wales's) District), Wellingborough, Bodmin and Redruth; and by the Deputy Chief Commissioner at Kettering, Leicester, Northampton, London (No. I I (S.E. and C.R.) District), Hull and Ipswich. The Inspections were on the whole satisfactory, and the arrangements made in all cases reflected great credit on those responsible. The Brigade Competitions were held at the Great Central Hotel, London, on 25th May, 1923. The" Dewar" Shield was won by the Brierfield Division, NO.4 District; the" ymons Eccles" Cup by the Bricklayer' Arms Division ( .E. and C.Ry.), No. I I District; and the "Perrott" hield by the Craigs Court Nursing Division, No. I District. H.R.H. Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, presented the prizes. The thank of the Brigade are due to the organisers and the steward who so ably combined th eir individual efforts to make the arrangements for these competitions so successful. During the past year the Brigade work in Berkshire, Buckingham, Gloucest r, Hants and Isle of \Vight, Oxford, hropshire, Somerset and \Viltshire ha been carried on by Assistant Commissioners in direct communication with Brigade H eadquarters and has proved satisfactory in all re pect , enabling the Chief Commissioner to keep in closer touch with the work. This, the first attempt of a County organisation of the Brigade, was rendered po ible by the voluntary retirement for private reasons of the Commi sioners of No. 2 and No. 7 Districts. In other Co unties the As i tant Commissioners have carried on the County work on similar line ' but und r the District Commissioners. It is evident that the development of the Brigade, if organised entirely on the County basis in conjunction with County branches of the Order, where established, would be greatly enhanced. The Royal aval Auxiliary, ick Berth Reserve continues to be very popular with the Brigade. The complement is complete, and there are number of recruits on the waiting list for enrolment as vacancies occur. The present strength of the Reserve is 1,275. The In pecting Medical Officer, Surgeon-Commander G. O. M. Dickenson, R.N. , in pected R servi ts from 99 units at 37 centres. The attendance at these Inspections were exceptionally good and the Inspecting Medical Officer was well pleased with all he saw. Annual training was undertaken by 1,021 Reservists ( 46 in Hospital and 175 in Ship). atisfactory reports were received and it is pleasing to state that not one case of mi conduct was brought to notice. The Reserve is in a very high state of efficiency and ready for any call which may be made upon it. Such efficiency is in no small way due to the untiring energies and zeal of the In pecting Medical Officer-SurgeonCommander G. O. M. Dickenson, R.N .-who has taken the most keen interest in the welfare of the Reserve and its members, and to the way the Admiralty has at all times treated all matters submitted in the most sympathetic and considerate manner. Thanks are due for the very
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valuable assistance given by Officers in charge of Units in carrying out instructions and maintaining their I~eservists in a high standa:d ~f efficiency. The Brigade has in the I .N.A.S.B.R. a Reserve of which It can be truly proud. The financial position of Corps and Divisions on th whole is in a very healthy state, thanks to the efforts made by the Ofiicer and. members, and the support afforded by the public in response to theIr appeals. During 1923 , 6 Corps and Divisions held Brigade Days. The Benevolent Fund has been in xistence a littl more than a y ar, but has already proved the n ecessity for such a fund, and the b nefit it can give to Brigade members who unfortunately have fc:llen ,11PO~ ha.rd times. The support given to the fund by memb rs of 0 .. "" 1. Dlst.n~t as a whole and one or two other Divisions is very encouragmg, and It IS hoped that year by year the support given by the whole Brigade to .t~is fund will show an increase. The Brigade Ben volent Fund Admlmst:r;ation Committee during 1923 made some highly appreciated grants to approved case of necessity. In concluding his last report as Chief Commission r of the Brigade, Sir James Clark wishes to express his great admiration of th e. en 1 €:?y displayed by all ranks to make the Brigade the hall ma.l k ~f efflclency m ambulance work. and his grateful thanks for the conSCIentIous ~nd 10) ~l manner in which all have assisted him in carrying out the dutIes of hIS office. He also wishes to refer to the efficient manner in which his , taff at Headquarters have carried out the ,vork of the Brigade during his tenure of office. By their untiring energy and zeal his duties haye b en considerably lightened and no ,vord of praise is too great for all they have done. He feels that his successor in office ,viJl have a v ry ablc staff to assist him in administering and furthering the interests of the Brigade. During the year ended 31S~ December, 1923, 269 ervicc 1 da1s fo~ fifteen years completed serVIce, and 141 Bars, for ver.Y fivc yeal further efficient service, have been awarded to the followmg Members of the Brigade : SERVICE
~IEDALS.
No. 1. District. Knight, CpI. J . Baker, Pte. A. J. Malcher. Pte. D. W. J. Barker, SjSgt. J. E. Mamby. Pte. E. Bensted, Sgt. D. H. Martin. Pte. A. Brown, CpI. T. C. Buckett, Amb. Sis. E .F.L. Martin, Pte. E. Moore, Pte. A. Busby, CpI. C. Napier, Pte. J. A. Cardo, LjSupt. E. Newley, Pte. W. R. Clapham, Pte. J. Power, LjAmb. Off. L. Clarke, Pte. F. W. Price, SjSgt. J. E. Crust, Sgt. F. G. Rodd, Sgt. H. T. Down, Pte. W. Rymer. Sgt. J. F. Firman, Lj Amb. Off. F. Sampson. Sgt. H. J. Follett, Pte. G. E. Saunders, Supt. A. W. Francis, Pte. W. Scott. LjAmb. Off. S. Ginbey, Pte. H. J. Shrivell, Amb. Sis. F. A. E. Hallock, Pte. C. A. Johnson, Sgt. W.
Simpson, SjSgt. L. G. Streek, Pte. G. Summerhayes. Pte. G. Surman, Sgt. S. Terry, CpI. H. G. Thomas, CpI. J. F. Trussler, CpI. T. W. Webb, LjAmb . Off. 1. Weller, HjSgt. A. Wells, CpI. H. Weston, CpI. E. J. White, Pte. C. E. White, Pte. H. T. Wolley, Supt. F. C. Wright, CpI. A. H. Wright, Sgt. R. W.
No. II. District. Beath. Div. Surg. D. L. Cary, Corps. Surg. A. J. Castle, LjAmb. Off. E. B. Clark, Sgt. T. W. Crew. Pte. H.
Derham, Pte. S.J Hobbs, CpI. F. A. Lott, Pte. F. J. Priddle, Sgt. G.
Amos, LjSupt. A. M. Bell. Pte. W. C. Bicknell, Am b. Sis. L. Bradley. Sgt. G. H. Brown, Pte. H. W. Burdett, Pte. J. Burnham, Pte. J. H. Costello, Amb. Sis. F . Dix, CpI. T. Downes, Pte. E. Earl, Pte. F. Foster, Sgt. A. Garner, CpI. F.
Gooud, Amb. Sis. S. Knight, Supt. W. C. Grant, CpI. C. H. Minard, Pte. H. Grant, Pte. T. Moore, CpI. W. Green, CpI. W. Ollis, CpI. W. Gregory, Corps Sgt. Maj. Parker, CpI. H. N. G. B. Pettifor, CpI. A. E. Hales, Sgt. W. Reeve. Pte. T. W. Hubbard, Pte. W. Sanders, Pte. F. L. Huckle. Pte. A. Sharman, Pte. R. Jackson, Supt. H. W. Skill. CpI. E. Johnson, CpI. W. J. Tiney, Pte . A. E. Jones, Sgt. D. Tyler, Pte. R. A. Kingsnorth, Corps Off. G.E. Watson, LjDiv. Supt. J.
Shayler, CpI. A. Skidmore, Pte. E. F. Slatter, Amb. Sis. A. Williams, Sgt. H. P.
No. III. District.
No. IV. District. Ashton, Supt. R. Barton , Sgt. T. Bell. Pte. R. Bradshaw. CpI. R. Bramley, CpI. J. Brereton, Supt. P. Brindle, Pte. J. Brown, Pte. C. Butler, Sgt. 'vV. Butterworth, Pte. B. Carse, Div. Surg, W. H. Chadwick. CpI. H. Chirnside, Amb. Sis. M. Clarke. Sgt. J. Collinson, LjSupt. B. Cottam. mb. Sis. B. Cunliffe, Pte. J. Dewhirst, Pte. J. Dyson, Sgt. H. Eggles, Amb. Sis. A. T. Fairfoot, Sgt. E. C. Farmer, Sgt. S. Gibson. LjSupt. R. Greenhow, CpI. R. Greenwood, CpI. T.
Grime. SjSgt. G. W. H a ll, Sgt. I. Heald. Amb. Sis. J. E. Heap. Sgt. J. Heywood, Cpl. J. B. Holmes. Amb. Off. J. Holmes, Sgt. R. Horner. Sgt. J. Howarth, Amb. Sis. S. E. Jackson, Amb. Sis. F. Jaundrill, LjAmb. Off. E. Kermeen, Sgt. J. Kerr. Pte. S. Krafft, Sgt. J. W. Law, CpI. H. Leary, Cpl. J . Lendrum, Corps Surg.J .B. Lord. Div. Surg. S. T. Lunt, Pte. W. T. Maitland, Sgt. A. Melling, Amb. Off. J. Morris. Amb. Sis. M. Morrison, Amb . Sis. M. Morton, LjSupt. L. Nuttall, Supt. J. A.
Abraham, CpI. A. Amery. Corps Supt. T. Berry. CpI. J. Burnham. Sgt. T. Butcher, Supt. J. Codd, Corps OffT. W. A. Dawson, Sgt. J. Day, Sgt, G. Fielding, SjSgt. A.
Firth, Amb. Offr. S. Fowkes. Sgt. F. Gawthorpe, SjSgt. G. R. Gilbert, Sgt. W. Griffiths, Pte. S. Guise, Supt. A. G. Hadfield, Corps Offr. B. Heaton, Amb. Sis. S. A. Hill, Corps Sgt. Maj. J.
Omerod, Supt. G. Phillips, Sgt. W. E. Potter, CpI. H. Probert, Sgt. P. Roberts, Sgt. D. S. Roberts, Pte. I. Rose, Corps Supt. J. Scragg, Sgt. F. Sharples, Cpl. T. Slater, Amb. Sis. M. A. Smith, Amb. Sis. G. Smith, LjSupt. E. Sumner, Amb. Sis. M. J. Walch, Amb. Off. E. Whitehead, CpI. H. Whittaker, Sgt. A. Wild, Supt. S. Wilding, Pte. F. Wileman, Pte. J. H. Wilkinson, Sgt. J. W. Winsborough, Sgt. 'vV. Wolstencroft, L jAmb. Offr. E. Wright, Supt. C.
No. V. District. Hopton, CpI. L. Hudson, Pte. S. Johnson, SjSgt. F. W. Kellett, CpI. H. Kendal. Pte. H. Kendall, Amb. Sis. E. Kershaw, Amb . .Sis. S. H. Kidd, Cpl. A. Lascelles, LjSupt. J.
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Milnes, Supt. G. H. Morton, Sgt. E. Osborne, SjSgt. B. W. Parker, Sgt. P. Phillips, Cpl. A. F.
Raynor, Cpl. A. Rollinson, L j Amb. OffT. I. Seaton, Amb. Offr. H. B. Shepherd, Cpl. J . Shore, Cpl. J.
Smith, Cpl. T. S. Soar, Amb. Offr. M. Wadsworth, Amb. Sis . H . Walton, Sgt. G. H.
No. II. District. Bowen, S/Sgt. G. W. Chesterman, SjSgt. J . C. Cox, Corps Supt. J . S.
Minto, Cpl. G. Siddall, Pte. C. H. kinner, LjAmb. Oifr. E. W. Smith, Amb. Offr. E. J .
No. VII. District. Pooler, Sgt. J. 1
Adams, Cpl. W. D. Broad, SjSgt. W. A. Catt, Supt. H. R. Elgar, Sgt. E. A. French, Amb. Offr. A. G.
No . IV. District. Ro binsoD, Sgt. G. Taylor, Supt. J. W. Venis, Pte. A. I. Young, Sgt. P. R.
o. IX. District. Hockin, Cpl. J. P. James, Supt. W. Phillips, Sgt. J.
Shapley, Amb. Off. S. Thomas, Amb. Off. J . T.
Underhay, LjCorps Offr. F. )1.
o. X. District. Bree, Surg. and Supt. S. Death, Sgt. J . E. Last, Amb. Offr. W. G.
Lovell, Sgt. E. Norton, Sgt. G. S. Plant, LjCpl. A. E.
Hawksworth, Supt. F. A.
Maple, Sgt. G.
Parker, Supt. R. (2nd) Warwick, Supt. F. G. (2nd)
Butler, S/Sgt. J. (2 nd) Hartland, Corps Supt. Prigmore, SjSgt. A. Browne, Sgt. W. F. W. E. (2nd) Roberts, CpI. C. W. Catlin, Supt. W. Howe, Amb. Offr. A. G. D . Sparrow, CpI. P. Cheshier, Amb. Offr. T. Line, Pte. F. B. Stafford, Sgt. C. Edwards, Supt. W. E. (2nd) Lord, Pte. W. Tame, CpI. J. Francis, Corps Sgt.-Maj. Mynard, SjSgt. J. L. Timson, Pte. J. F. (2nd) J . M. (3 rd ) Oliver, Sgt. E. G. Towers, Sgt. H. F. Hall, Amb. Offr. G . (2nd) Ollis, Corps. Supt. C.(2nd) Verrier, Corps Supt. W. J.
o. VIII. District.
Gransbury, Pte. T. Marsh, Cpl. G. Martins, Amb. Sis. A. H. Medland, Amb. Sis. A. M. il1iles, Supt. F. J.
Freeborn, Asst. Commr. J. C. R. Lane, SjSgt.C. W. No. III. District.
o. VI. District. Allen, Cpl. G. A. Borrill, Sgt. J. D. Arrowsmith, Aj Amb. Offir. Coffell, Pte. C. E. E. Hyett, Sgt. W. G. Atkinson, Cpl. O. IcPherson, Pte. D. E.
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o. XI. District.
Bannister, Corps Supt. H. (2nd) Carse, Div Surg. W . H. Carter, Supt. T. E. Cochrane, Supt. . Corfield, .'\mb . Sis. S. Craig, Supt. J. Cryer, Pte H . Daniels, Amb. Offr. J . (1st and 2nd) Dlggle, Pte. J. Eckersall, Pte. T. Everington, Sgt- II. Fo ter, (pI ' " J. Gardner, J\ gt J. Gosling, gt. K Graham, 1\ (orps upt. E. (2nd) Greenwood, \mb. Offr. \V .
Gurney, Corps Offr. A. J. Oldfield, Amb. Offr. R. W. Hall, Supt. D. (2nd) Haworth, Pte. W. A. Otterson, SjSgt. W. Heaton, Supt. J. H. Peat, Sgt. R. Hodgkinson, Sgt. J. Pim, Asst. Commr. F. E. Howarth, Supt. C. (2nd) de B. (4th) Ho\\ orth, Corps Off. J. Sayer, Sgt. T. M. (2nd and 3rd) Saxon, Amb. Offr. C. H. Johns, L jAmb. Offr. C. Stott, Supt. E. A. (2nd) Kitchen, pI. F. Titterington, Sgt. J. Lamport, Surg. H. C. Tunstall, Pte. G. Lendrum, Corps. Surg. J. B. \Vhewell, Pte. G. l\letcalfe, Supt. R. A. S. \Vhitehead, Pte. W. ~Iillington, Corps Offr. E. F. \Vhiteside, Amb. Offr. (lsi tlnd2nd) T. ':\Iorn~on, Pte. J. Wiper, Cpl. R. Morrison, Supt. W. Woods, Sgt. J . (2nd) Nightingale A/Supt. J. Wright, Supt. J . (2nd) (2nd) Wrigley, Amb. Sis. E.
(2nd)
No. V. Di trict. Priory for \Vales, Buffton, Corps Offr. Capt. T.H. Chance, Supt. A. E. Davies, Corps Offr. D. Evans, H jSgt. J.
Floyd, Amb. Offr. C. Gronow, Corps Offr. C. Jenkins, Sgt. J. T. Jonathan, Amb. Offr. J .
Jones, Corps Supt. W H. Lee, Div. Surg. R ., M B Morgan, Sgt. J. Thomas, Sgt. J.
Allen, Amb . OUr. C. H. ! For:-,tcr, orps Offr. C. H. Starkie, Supt. A. Allen, orps upt. T . (2nd) Latham, Cpl. J. J. Sutcliffe, Supt. W. E. Broughton, Amb. Offr. J. Potter, orp Offr. J. H. Thorne, Corps Oifr. C. (1st Dean, gt. A. (2nd) and 2nd) o. VI. District.
SERVICE MEDAL BARS. No. I. District. Agar, Amb. Sis. S. A. Arnold, Amb. Sis. E. Arnold, Amb. Sis. H. Bailey, CpI. W. H. Bastin, Pte. W. Bigg, Pte . E . Burgess, S/Sgt. G. A Chase, Amb. Offr. J. J. Gray, Supt. A. J. Cope, Sgt. H. V.
Gray, Sgt. W. A. (2nd) Haines, Sgt. A. B. Hart, Pte. J. P. (2nd) Hendon, Supt. R. W. (2n d) Lowe, Supt. J . (2nd) MacFadden, Dist. Surg. C. J. R. Pell, Amb. Sis. V. Phillips, Sgt.Maj. D. S. Richardson, Sgt. G. R.
Shea, Lj Amb. Offr. R B. (2nd) Shrimp tin , Cpl. A. J . Smith, Amb. Off. R. A. (2nd) Stanley, Amb. Offr. W. G. Ston e, Supt. W. H . (1st and 2nd) Tonge, S/Sgt. J. W. Wallis, Sgt. H .
Anthony, Corps Offr. H. o. VII. District. Andrews, LjSllpt. E. (2nd) Cureton, Commr. E. (1st and 2nd) No. VIII. District. Baker, CpI. J. Jarman, L/Amb.Offr. M. H. Stewart, Pte. H. Davies, Commr. A. V. Knott, Sgt. \V. A. Williams, Amb. Sis. M. E. Dunbar, L/Amb. Offr. M.A. Locke, County Surg. G. Grummant, L/Div. Supt. A. Miles, Cpl. W. F.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM.
No. IX. District.
Since the last Report, the Brigade Overseas has lost the services of its Commissioner, Staff-Officer Mr. W. H. Morgan, O.B.E. Mr. Morgan's long service is well known; what he has done for the Brigade is known to some but cannot be known to all and I desire to tender my sincere thanks for the services which he has rendered during the time I have been Chief Commissioner. In this year of the Great Exhibition we have many opportunities of getting into touch with each other. It is to be hoped that vast numbers of the Brigade from all the Dominions will visit London, where (at the Gate) we can discuss various means for increasing the personnel and devising such methods as may tend to the efficiency of the working of the Brigade abroad. I see no reason why the numbers should not with ease be doubled and I think it will be possible by mutual suggestion to bring about much closer touch between our friends abroad and ourselves at home." During the year ended 31st D ecember, 1923, Service Medals and Bars have been awarded to members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Over eas as follows :-
Bowden, Supt. E. Rivers, Amb. Offr. F.
Wingfield, Amb. Offr. E.
Young, Sgt. M. P.
No. X. District. Damant, Dist. Offr. T. G. (2nd)
Gooderham, Dist. Offr. F. H. (2nd)
Sawyer, Sgt. E. K.
Priory for Wales. Johnson, Supt. W. H.
The Chief Commissioner, Major-General ir R. Havelock Charles, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.!., M.D., F.R.C.S.I., reports :" It is correct to say that. as yet the Brigade Overseas has not quite recovered in its usual orderly way. Thi is not unnatural since there have been many changes -old officers retiring and new personnel coming in. N vertheless, our position grows stronger and in ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRICADE OVERSEAS.
AUSTRALIA we are especially indebted to Dr. Storie Dixo~ and ~r. Boles R. Rainsford. Thousands of Brigade members gave their s rVlces in the hospitals from the beginning to the end of the war, which is indeed a most creditable record. CANADA. In Canada we have suffered more from the eft cts of the War than in any other place, but as tim goes on I have no doubt we shall arrive at our former state of efficiency. CEYLON. It is very interesting to know that in Ceylon the a.uthori~ies begin to understand how useful it is to have the police and publIc O~ClalS trained to a knowledge of first aid. I think it would be an exc edmgly wjse thing if the knowledge of first aid were compulsory on the whole of the police of the Island. It is stated that in the year there were 714 cases of grievous hurt, 1,024 cases of hurt with d.angerous w apons and 264 cases of homicide. These numbC'rs are very hIgh and there IS a gre~t likelihood that a knowledge of first aid might have prevent d death m many of these cases and would certainly have militated strongly in favour of the ease and recovery of those suffering from grievous hurt. HONG KONG. It is satisfactory to note from the report on Hong Kong that the services of the Brigade are valued so highly there, and are sought for at all times of public gatherings. INDIA. Since many years the Brigade has minister~d in all the Provinces of India and its services here are duly apprecIated. In all cases of plague, famine and strikes, aid has been eagerly sought by the authorities and given heartily. Many rewards have been bestowed on members of the Brigade for their services there. SOUTH AFRICA. Our Deputy Chief Commissioner, Dr. D. Bennie Hewat, in South Africa, is pushing enthusiastically the interests of the Brigade, but as yet we have not done the half of what we hope to do.
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SERVICE MEDALS. Alexander, Amb. SIS. J. r., Dunedin ursing Div., N.Z. Balsara, Pte. J. N., Parsi Div., NO.3 Dist. , India. Clarke, Lady Div. Supt., Mrs., Glebe Nursing Div., N.S.W. Dist., Australia. Coates, Div. Supt. F. H ., Woollahra Waverley Div., N.S.W. Dist., Australia. Croft, Pte. A., WoUongong Div., N.S .W. Dist., Australia. Daruvala, Pte. E. R., Par i Div., NO.3 Dist., India. Holmes, Dist. Off!". F. E., .S.W. Dist., Australia. K eato, Pte. H., Sydney Central Div., .S.W. Dist., Australia. Keato, Div . Supt. \V., Sydney Central Div., N.S.W., Dist., Australia. Mulla, Cpl. J. C., Parsi Div., NO.3 Dist., India. Mundie, Lj mb. Off. Miss C., Caversham Nursing Div., Otago Dist., N .Z. Poonegar, Pte. J . P., Parsi Div., NO.3 Dist., India. Read, LjSupt. Miss F. ., \Vestern Suburbs Nursing Div., N.S.W. Dist ., Australia. Starkey, Amb. Sis. ~1rs. Jane, Darlinghurst Nursing Div., N.S.W., Australia. Surti, Pte. R. S., Parsi Div., o . 3 Dist., India. Wilkinson, DisC Sec. A. S., N.S.W. Dist., Australia. Wragge, Amb. Sis. E. F., Caversham Nursing Div., Otago Dist., N.Z. SERVICE MEDAL BARS. Keato, Pte. Henry, Sydney Central Div., N.S.W. Dist., Australia. Keato, Supt. \V., Sydney Central Div., N.S.W. Dist., Australia.
The record of work done in the Hospital during the y ar 19 23 more t.han justifies, were justification at this date needed, its existence and its maintenance by the Order. The number of in-patients, of new out-patients and of operations all show marked increases over 1922. The in-patients show an increase of over 250 on 1922 and their total is the highest since the Hos~ital was re-opened after the vVar. It is considered necessary to res tnct Tuesdays and Thursdays almost entirely to operative work. In spite of this, the new cases amounted to 14,777 or 2,000 more than l~st year. These figures mean very heavy days in the new out-patient dispensary, the daily number exceeding 300 on occasions. Indeed the OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM.
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PRIORY FOR WALES.
figures would be impossible had not the new dispensary been available, but if the surgeons are not to degenerate into machin s it is obvious further help is urgently required, by the addition of a third surgeon. The extra help is most needed for operations. The unu ual pres ur of work has been increased by the number of Jews and Arabs (Fallahin) attending hospital for the treatment of the prevalent trachoma to enable them, when cured, to proceed to America. The weather, too, eft cts eye disease in a very marked manner. Th year was incredibly dry and dusty and the rains were unusually late. Another factor which has considerably swelled the number is the closing down of the Government Travelling Ophthalmic Hospital owing to financial stringency. The Chairman of the Committee visited the Hospital in the spring and on his return reported how profoundly h had been impres cd by the beauty of the Hospital, its efficiency and the devotion. of the ~t~ff. H had no hesitation in saying that it i maintaining our be t tradItIons and is adding lustre and prestige to our venerable Order. The Memorial Tablet, recording the re-opening and re-equipment of the Hospital, was unveiled by Mrs. torr, wife of the Goyernor of Jerusalem, on Monday, August 20th, before an audi nc of ome 200 guests including the Acting High ommi sioner and Lady layton. A bed tablet of brass has been put up over one of the b d in the f mal ward to commemorate the endowment of a bed by the Grand Encampment of the Knights Templar of U. .A. The Committee records with gratitud the ndowment of a b d by th Canadian members of the Order and their friends. Th £r,ooo nccL'<.,:--ary were collected by Miss Helen Reid, a Lan)' of Grace. Th b d will b known as "The Canada Bed," and a suitable tabl t is bing sent out to be fixed in one of the wards. N wfoundland and Canada each ha. now endowed a bed and the Committ e hopes that the n xt r port may contain the news of a third bed endowed by some other Dominion or Colony of the British Empire. A noticeable fact in the list of donations to the Ho pital fund i the appearance this year of so many oversea supporters of th Order' work in the Holy Land. Nineteen Brigade and Ambulanc entr shave sent donations for the first time in r923, and in addition ther are several donations from private persons, due to the infiuenc of th Over eas Commissioners. The Committee welcom this support and trusts that it will every year show a further increase. The linen-room has now been properly stocked at considerabl expense, and Lady Watson, who is responsible and who devotes so much time to her superintendence of the patients' clothing, will have sufficient material to last, it is hoped, for some years. The Committee cannot express too strongly its thanks to her for all she does in this way and in raising funds. There have been no changes in the British staff during th year. Sister Dight came home on leave in December and has had her agreement renewed by the Order for another period of three years. The Warden was fortunate enough to obtain the voluntary services of Mrs. Jefcoate to take her place during leave. A London Hospital trained nurse, and until recently a Matron in Government service, her h elp has
been invaluable and the Committee is glad to express to her its sincere appreciation of her services. The Hospital will be r presented in the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley by an illuminated panoramic view-one of a series representing the hi tory of the Order-done to scale, showing the building with the walls of Jerusalem in the background. This is the work of ex-officers and has been designed in the War Office from photographs and plans lent from the Library at St. John'S Gate. Also the Sub-Warden's large cale model will be on view . Both these exhibits cannot fail to attract the attention of many thousand workers of the Order of St. John from all part of the Empire who, doubtless, will be visiting the Exhibition this year, and it is confidently expected that interest in the work will be quick ned by these exhibits. Th e ommittee expresses its thanks once more to :Mr. J. H. Stevenson, M.B.E., K.C., for his valuable help in Scotland, where the subscription list ha more than doubled. It is grateful, too, to the Earl of Iveagh, K.P., for his gift of £roo toward the electric light installation and to Miss Du Pre, an old friend of the Hospital, for £50 towards the same object. In addition to those already mentioned, the Committee would especially mention the help received from the Manchester Centre, S.J.A.A, and the Fin bury Xur ing Division-an example worthy of being followed by oth'1" entres in the Home Land-and from Lieut.-Colonel C de W. Crookshank. To the taff of the Ho pital are due the heartie t thanks of the Committ e for their unr mitting labour, throughout a year of peculiar difficulty and strain, to uphold the best traditions of the Order in the Holy Land and to the 'Varden in particular should recognition be given for hi wise and conomical administration, which added to his duties a urg on, make his re ponsibilities all the heavier and his labours all the more anxiou and arduous.
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uring th Y ar '+38 Classes of Instruction in First Aid, H orne ~ ur mg, . ' an d H orne H yglene were held, the E • tudent numbering 8,957, showing an increase of roughly thirty p r cent. on th previou year's figures. The total Awards issued number 7, C)O, made up as follows : -
PRIORY FOR
WAL
s
First id Certificates First Aid Certificates (:~larine) First Aid Certificates (Mining) Home ursing Certificates Home Hygiene Certificates Medallions Labels Pendants
4.4 2 7 197 13 8 275 14 749 19 2 5 16 5 7,89 0
The tr ngth of the Brigade in Wale has increa ed as shown below:1922.
Officers Other ranks
493 5,009
Total
5,5 02
19 2 3. 553 5,093
REpORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL. A high standard of efficiency is maintained by means of frequent Ambulance Competitions in the various Centres, the total contests numbering thirty-one during the year New Trophies have been present d to the Priory by Lady Kylsant, Mr. E. D. Jones, Dr. R. Baird Milne, Mr. Charles Ince, Mr. William Buckley, Mrs. F. M. Riches, Dr. M. C. O. Hurley, J. H. Davies, Miss G. Richards, and Sir Herbert Lewis. Ambulance Conferences were held at Newport in June, and at Pontypridd in September. The letter of Dr. Nathan Raw, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.S., the referee in the ambulance competitions at the Royal National Eisteddfod at Mold in August last sums up his expert opinion of the ambulance work of the members of the Brigade. "This ambulance and first-aid work is of immense service and benefit to the industrial community in Wales, and, in addition to saving .m~n:y lives, it, .by rendering very efficient first-aid, prevents many mJunes becommg permanent. The Ambulance Service in Wales is a model of efficiency and the organisation creates confidence in the workers." The" Lady Lewis" cup open to teams of men in Wales and 10nmouths~ir.e~ competed for at t~,e Eisteddfod was won by the Pontypool North ~lVlsIOnal team, and the ~ady Bute " cup, the trophy for nursing t~a~.s m Wales and Monmouthshlre, was carried off by the Mardy nursing di~lsIO~al team. The l~~ter team had the honour of representing the Pnory m London for the Perrott" Shield. During .the yea~ the ~hapter-Ge?eral of the Order, with the approval an~ sanctIOn of HIS .MaJesty the Kmg and His Royal Highness the Grand Pnor, has enrolled m the Order the following, who were nominated by the Chapter of the Priory : As
KNICHTS
OF
CRACE.
Evans, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Evan, T.D., M.B., F.R.C .. , D.P.H. Berry, Henry Seymour. As
HONORARY
SERVINC
Davies, Tudor. Hares, William. Jenkins, Daniel. Johnson, William Henry. J ones, Lemuel. Madge, William Arthur. Pepperell,
Marks, Urban, M.R.C.S , L.R.C.P. Marshall, John. Milne, Robert Baird, M.B. Morgan, David. Nelms, George H enry. Oliver, George Campbell. John Isaac.
As HONORARY SERVINC
Davies, Mrs. Annie Jane. As
BROTHERS.
SISTERS.
Metcalfe, Miss Mary, R.R.C. HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
Thomas, Daniel Rees, M.B.
Morgan, Idris Naughton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
PRIORY FOR WALES. The new Scheme for providing Voluntary Aid Detachments to supplement the Medical Services of the Navy, Army, and the Air Force, and other National Emergencies, ha now been issued, and it is proposed to set up a Welsh Council, on which the Priory will have full representation. The Priory ha representation on Headquarter Committees of the Order, and on the Joint Council of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross ociety. Mr. A. G. E. J. Fudge of Newport, was made an additional representativ of the Priory on the Ambulance Committee of the Order; the ub-Prior, th e Right Hon. Lord Kylsant, G.C.M.G., was appointed a member of the Joint War Finance Committee, and the Joint V/ar ommitt e of the Joint Council; and the Principal Secretary, '·1.r H erb rt D . W Lewis, K.B.E., represents the Priory on the Joint Council lanagement ommittee. The rynma'vvr Division has eighteen member connected with the Royal Yaval Sick Berth eserve. This section of the Reserve was inspected by urgeon-Commander G. O. M. Dickenson, R. . , in December last, who pok v ry highly of their ~ervices. Rapid strid s have been made in the developm nt of the work in the T orthern ountie. i\1eetings have been held in Flintshire, Carnarvonshire, Denbigh hir , and el ewhere to set up Centre Committees, in ountie v,'here the Priory' activiti s have not been developed, and many enthusia tic up porters have allied themselves to the cause. Particularly h avy demands have been made on Ambulance m en and nurse for public duty in connection with all public functions, and places of amus m nt, and highly satisfactory reports are received from m edical men, and the g n ral public, a to the \,~:ay in which these duties are perform d. During 1923, 2,294 ca es w re carri d by the motor ambulances and th car lra\' 11 d a distance of 40,042 miles. The number of Workmen's Lodges, and olliery Companies sub cribing to the Motor Ambulance Tran port ch me increas sst adily, and additional members are enrolled each \\'eek. Hou eholders in th large to\vns are now included in a sch me, which entitle them to call upon an ambulance car when needed, subject to the payment of a small weekly contribution. The work done by the wansea Clinic has exceeded expectations, and it is more than probable th premi es will have to be extended to provide for the increa ing number of ca es requiring treatment. Last year 15,839 ex- rvice men attended and 29,938 treatments were given. The Ministry of P ensions are highly satisfied with the way in which the Priory has fulfilled its obligations to them. At the Llandrindod \V lis pa ea Treatment Establishment, which provides aJl facilities for m dical attendance, medicinal waters, board and lodging for tho e with mall incomes, visitors from all parts of the British I les were accommodated during the summer months, and a new scheme which has been inaugurated to reduce the charges will undoubtedly result in a far greater number of people availing themselves of the benefits of this Institution. Among the :r:,774 patients who were admitted to the Tenby Hospital, which was closed during the year, there were only five deaths during the several years the Hospital was administered by the Priory for Wale .
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. Additio.r:al Medical Comforts depots are being opened almost weekl lD the vanou centres, and the Priory is beset with demands for equi;~ ment . In the County of Glamorgan particular progress has been made under the care of Mrs. Mackintosh of Mackintosh, the lady President. ' The death of the la.te Ea~l of Plymouth was a great loss to the Prior T so much depe~ded on hIS advIce and support in its early days that it c ) 'b th~uly be saId that the Priory owes its very existence to a g'reat exte~~ t~ 1m.
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The hono~r conferred upon the ub-Prior, th e Right Hon. Lord Kylsant, du.rmg the year wa~ a source of gratification to all connected :~Ith t~~ .Pnory, and under hIS leadership the Priory hopes to carry out ~ s WamlltIous programme of development and extension in all counties m a es. An interes~ing and. valuable old goblet of cut and engraved glass (an IllustratIOn of which appear facing page I) . hI has been ,Presented by Mrs. Denis hipwright. The r~c h y ~ngraved decoratIOn contains a shield of arms upon the eig t-pomted c~oss of. the Order. The arms are tho e of Jean CJharles de RomIeu, admItted to the Order as a Knight of Justice 24th anuary, ~696. H e became commander of t. Felix and d Bur and' in ~r~h a1 m ~1; he was ~ppointed by Grand Master Perellos, co~ma~der e rsen or a penod of two years on each occasion On th th June, .17 25, he was appointed Grand Cross" ad honores."· Aft fill1 ot?er Impor.tant offi~es .he died in Malta, 1745, at the age of sev n~y-h~og HIS memonal slab IS m the marble floor of the Church of t J hn' Valetta. . 0 , L I BRARY AND
MUSEUM .
O~hedr gifts of books, photographs, and other objects of int rest were receIve ,~mong others, from Mr. Victor Perowne Mr W R Ed d' "I J N T gl f ' ' . . . war S, . .I r. f M 1:) I~er~o, Mr. B arcl ay SqUIre, Mr. Scicluna (Government Librarian ~ lb ~ a, . ro essor ZammIt (Rector of Malta Univer ity) Major H A a 1 and SIr Charles Wakefiel~. Mr. R. E. Bush, a Knight ~f Grace of'th~ ~r~er, very generou.sly contnbuted the sum of twenty-five guinea to e evoted to the objects of the Library and ~1useum. The Italian ~overnment had arranged to celebrate at Rhodes dunng the autumn of 1922 the 40 0th Annl'vers 0 d ary 0f th e memorable defence of the island by the RHODES. r er of St. J ohn ~hen besieged by the Turks. Three delegates representmg the English Langue were invited F . W p' 1to the ceremony and Lieut.-Colonel A. C Yate Colonel G~~~~~ .' IX a?d Colonel V: ~abri.el, have consented to repr~sent the th I ~IOry: . wmg to the pohtIcal SItuation in the Near East however e lice e ratllOn was postponed and ultimately carried out o~ a much sma er sca e than had been origin 11 . t d d from the English La t b' a y m en e , the representatives . ngue no emg present. A medal was struck in commemoratIon of the event, and early in 1923 the Italian Gov C ELEBRATION OF
T HE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF T HE SIECE OF
6'
~~r;~~~:~ ~~~f~~~~~ ~~~Pianfce 0fhHisbRoyal Hig~'mess the Gra~~r~~; d P . a s or e a ove mentIOned delegates The
G
ran
nor graciously presented his to the museum at St. J ohn'~ Gate,
T COUNCIL .
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where it can now be seen. With the sanction of His Majesty the King and H.R.H . the Grand Prior, His ExceUency Lieut.-General Vittorio Elia was selected as an Honorary Knight of Grace and Colonel-Commandant A. Boyance and Professor Maiuri were enrolled as Honorary Associates of the Order, these gentlemen having been primarily responsible for the arrangements for the celebration. The agreement between the Order and the British Red Cross Society, dated 4th September, 191 9, has been amended as follows : " That until otherwise agreed by both bodies the following words in Clause 4 (c) of the Agreement be made inoperative, viz. : (but so that no appeal for funds or subscriptions shall be issued by the Order or the Society without the sanction of the Joint Councilor of any authority in any particular area to which it may from time to time delegate the poweL' " The Joint Council of the Order and the British Red Cross Society in its last published report states that the courses of health lectures organised by the Joint Council in the various counties during the past year proved of great value and were received with keen appreciation by audiences in a large number of towns and villages. The Central Work Rooms with the aid of some hundreds of voluntary workers have provided garments of varions kinds for ho pitals and infant welfare centres. The public are showing increased appreciation of the ambulance stations established by the Joint ouncil throughout the country and 326 ambulances are now in s rvice. The Joint Conncil in addition to its own peace work acts as the executive body for the Joint \Var Committee in the detail administration of grant ~ for the relief of sickness and suffering arising out of the war. The Emergency Help Fund has temporarily assisted during the year over 20,000 new cases of sick and disabled ex-service men who are in distress. Assistance was chiefly given to cases which were not completely provided for by the regulations of the Ministry of Pensions. The Auxiliary Hospitals for Officers a sisted 635 cases durjng the year, of which 359 were ne\".' cases. The average daily number of patients in receipt of varying form . of continuing assistance throughout the year was 173· The Games, Comforts and Drives Fund had provided 260 concerts, etc., in Ministry of Pensions Hospitals, nearly 38,000 men were taken for drives of various kinds and approximately four million cigarettes were distributed to the men. The death of the Chief Executive Officer of the Joint Council, Sir Napier Burnett, K.B.E., M.D., on 25th December, 1923, is recorded with regret.
JOINT COUNCIL.
The Committee are exceedingly pleased to report on the valuable work done by the two district nurses among WELLINCTON, N.l. the poor of the city, in skilfully tending the sick, and giving ready sympathy and help in the many cases of distress that they come in touch with. Supplies of wood and coal and useful clothing, generously donated for the purpose by kind friends, DISTRICT NURSINC CUILD OF ST. JOHN
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have been distribut d among the most needy, and medicine and comfort s (invalid food , etc.), have been regularly provided from the Guild's fu nds. During t he year, 3, 147 treatments have been given by the nurses (including 2,480 at the patjents' own homes and 667 at the office of the Guild), 46 patients were sent to the hospital and there have been 4 deaths; 284 additional patients have been registered and the total number on the roll since the first district nurse was appointed is now 4,353. The Committee greatly regret the loss the Guild has sustained in the death of Mr. C. P . P owles, who has always given kind support to the work, and for many years held the office of honorary secretary to the Board of Trustees .
OBITUARY.
The Chapter-General records with deep regret the death of the following Members and Honorary Associates :SUB - P RIO R.
P lymouth, The Earl of, G.B.E., C.B., on 6th March, 1923. KNICHTS OF JUSTICE.
Rhodes, Arthur Edgar Gravenor, O.B .E., on 26th December, 1922. Somerset, The Duke of, on 22nd October, 1923. LADIES
OF
LADIES
OF
CRACE.
BulkeJey, Annie Evelyn, Mrs., T.H .R ., on 11th j uly, 19 23. Hughes, Amy Sarah, Miss, on 6th September, 19 23. ESQUIRE.
Anderson, Robert, M.D., on 7th August, 19 23. HONORARY SERVINC BROTHERS.
Williams, Robert Morris, M.B., on 2nd March, 19 20 . Wood, Bennett, on 1st january, 19 23. tevenson, Henry, on 13th january, 1923. Statham, Charles Albert, on 6th March, 19 23. Hendon, Richard \Villiam, on 14th june, 19 23. Powle , Charles Plummer, on 14th August, 19 23 Byrn, ru Henry, on 20th November, 19 23. Hilton, Thomas Hornsby (date unknown) HON O RARY SERVINC SISTERS.
Legrand, The R v Mother ~laria, on 26th September, 1922 . Withers, Ida 1ary, ~lrs. A., on 11th july, 1923. Rowley. illary, illrs. W., on 15th September, 19 23.
JUSTICE.
Christian, H.R.H . The Princess, G.B .E., V.A ., C.!., R.R.C., on 9th june, 192 3. Amherst, The Hon. Margaret Mitford Tyssen, on 20th December, 1923. CHAPLAIN.
Lloyd, The Rev. Benjamin Saunders, on 23rd May, 1923. K N I C HT S
OBITUARY.
O:F C R ACE.
May, Sir Francis Henry, G.C.M.G., on 6th February, 1922. d e Burgh, Colonel Ulick George Campbell, C.B., on 17th November, 1922. Stuart, Sir Harold Arthur, K.C.S .!', K.C M.G., K.C V.O , on 1st March, 1923 . I nglis, Colonel Sir Robert William, V.D ., on loth April, 1923. Holder, Sir j ohn Charles, Bt., on 26th April, 1923. Squance, Major Thomas Coke, M.D ., F.R.S. ED., on 29th lay, 1923. Creagh, General Sir O'Moore, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.!., on 9th August, 1923. L ee, Colonel Edwin, V.D ., M.R.C.S., in August, 1923. Davidson, Sir Walter, K.C .M.G ., on 16th September, 1923. L oveland, R ichard Loveland, K.C., on 21st September, 1923. Mackenzie, Sir William, on 5th December, 1923 . T reves, Sir Frederick, Bt., G.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C .S., on 7th December, 1923. Shaughnessy, The Lord, K.C.V.O., on 11th December, 1923. Burnett, Sir Edward Napier, K.B.E. , M.D., on 25th December, 1923.
H 0 NO R A R Y Ass 0 C I A TE s.
Purvis, \Yilliam Prior, M.D., F.R.C.S., on 15th l~ebruary, 19 23 Edwards, Bodgan Edward, M.B., on 23rd February, 19 23. arvell, john Maclean, M.B.E., M.R.C.S., on 21st April, 19 23 Howard, Heaton lark, M.R.C.S ., in April, 1923. \Vhittaker, Iargaret, Irs., on 6th lay, 1923. Chiene, john, C.B., M.D., on 29th May, 19 2 3. Lloyd, aroline Anne, ~liss, on 19th eptember, 19 23. ranston, olonel ir Robert, K.C.V.O., C.B., on 22nd October, 1923 Thomas, Hubert Hope, L.R.C.P.& S., on 1st November, 1923. Hoyl ,G orge, M.B.E., M.D., on l+th December, 19 23. Turner, ir William, K.C.B., M.D. fears, Frederick Charles, M.B. Thompson, john Hilton, M.B. Buss, Howard Decimus, lI1.R.C.S. Date unknown. Rice, Fanny julia, Lady, R.R.C. McAdam, Alice Iary, Miss. McCauley, amuel, M.R.C.P. ED.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
30
YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1923.
EXPENDITURE.
3I
INCOME.
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
Salaries R ates and Taxes Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Audit Fee Expenses connected with Maplestead Special Grants Contributions to Superannuation Fund
£13+2 12 166 15 1101 5 42 0 II6 7 12 9 IS 136
6
Members' oblations Members' foundations Interest on Investments Ground Rent Charity Claim for refund of Taxes on Investments, etc.
8 3 0
9 4
£2745 12 79 2 10 28 19 9 99 2
0 0 9 6
83 8
5
2
£3 0 34 17
£7 2 94 15
8
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
AMBULANCE
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORESLecturers' and Examiners' Fees and Expenses £3349 16 10 Salaries and Wages 3 2II 9 3 Printing, Stationery and General Expenses I425 6 Carriage and Freight 494 5 10 Lecture Demonstrations, less fees 3 0 4 13 9
8
DEPARTMENT .
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORESGross profit on Sale of Stores . '. . Donations and Annual Subscnptions. Charged to Centres and Detached Classes in respect of instruction . .
£9 1 43 3 23 0 II
4
46 4 8 16
8 J
4022
II
37 6 9
5
6
82 1 10
4
TERRITORIAL BRANCHPrinting, Stationery and General Expenses I NVALID TRANSPORT CORPSExpenses of removal of invalids Salaries and \Vages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of a m bulances and appliances R epairs to Garage
693 1970 119
5
8
I
II
8
826
II
4
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPSFees for removal of invalids
4 9
743 3 858 II 65 2 18 480 9
IT
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ~RIGADE. Contributions towards mamtenance of stahons 442 16 " Brigade from Headquarters percentage 37 8 14 Day" appeals
2 9
/
2
()3
0
- - --
HOSPITAL
AT
0 4
0
89 0 0 380 10 10 I
OPHTHALMIC
6
9
2735 2 2 268 25 0 3 5 357 1 7 10
WAR SERVICE BADGES RA TES AND TAXES COMPETITIONS AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS . . . CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND
5
/
36II THE ST. J ORN AMBULANCE BRIGADEPublic duty and maintenance of stations, includi ng wages of Station Attendants Salaries-Administration Travelling and Incidental Expenses Printing, Stationery and General Expenses
37 6 9
()277 II
2
JERUSALEM.
Expenses at London Office, includmg printing, stationery and general expenses Expenses at Jerusalem, including salaries, wages, house-keeping, drugs, repaIrs, maintenance of furniture and fittings, and general expenses Special Equipment
55
3 60 9 18 478 IS
o PH T HAL M I C
1861 3
DonatIons and Annual Subscriptions Interest on Investment. Thank-offerings of I atients. . . . Charity Claim for refund of Taxes on Investments
0
6II
H'o S PIT A L AT J E R USA L EM.
668 I I 669 16 21 7 7 194- 0
9 6 7 0
3 6
1749 I S 10
ALMONRY.
ALMONRY.
Contributions to Parish House
109 10
2
D onations anel Annual Subscriptions Offertory, St. John's Day
LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.
Purchase of books, prints and objects, etc., of interest to the Order
3 1 14 54 0
0 3 85 14
3
26
5
0
£27,769 17
8
LIBR ARY AND MUSEUM.
115
2
0
2900
0
0
118g
I
Donation
DEPREC IATION,
D epreciation on Freehold Premises adjoining St. John's Gate
at
and
BALANCE
Carried t o Balance Sheet
II
BALANCE SHEET AT
32
Dr. SUNDRY CREDITORS AND OUTSTANDINGS SPECIAL FUNDSFor St. John's Gate, additional buildings Staff superannuation . The Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, As last year .£29 006 10 0 Added this year 980 1 II St. John's Church . . . Motor Ambulance The St. John Ambulance Brigade Benevolent Fund
--~---------------------------------------
£3078 IS £4 000 4224
0 9
1189
2 0 0 6 0
Cr.
FREEHOLD PREMISES at and adjoining St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, less depreciation . FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT JERUSALEM Additions
12753 17 II 51 10 I I
40142 10
2
5 0 0 0
I II I
I..! 937 10
5
RIGHTS IN CASTLE AT KOLOSSI, CYPRUS INVESTMENTS HELDOn General AccountBritish Government Stocks Colonial Government Stocks British Railway Stocks Indian Railway Stocks In respect of the Ophthalmic HospitalBritish Government Stocks Colonial Government Stocks Indian Railway Annuity .
39 6 3 00
4 6 5 16 10 57 1 18 3 2 3 1471
10 13 16 17
16121 8 13 8 9 10 1495 0
In respect of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Benevolent FundBritish Government Stocks LESS: Reserve .. (il1arket value at 30th September, 1923, £9 8 ,3 10 .) STAFF SUPERAN , UATlON FUND INVESTMENTS AND BALANCES AMBULANCES, STORES AND ApPLIANCES on hand and in use INSIG 'IA :\IEDALS AND DIES on hand SUNDRY DEBTORSAmbulance Department, less reserve General Outstandings Advances (secured) . CASHAt Bank-Deposit Account: General Fund Almonry Fund Current Account In hand
£158,158 16
On behalf of the Order of St. John, FRANCIS vV. PIXLEY, Receiver-General. The Treasury, St. John's Gate. Clerkenwell, E.C.I.
£ 26 54 8 14 12 80 5
FIXTURES AND FITTINGSIn London At Jerusalem
299 86 I r II 100 0 0 65 0 0 0 lI8I 8 7 110 4 0 5 3 000 25 0 31 62
6
0 8
------
BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF THE ORDERAs per last account J oint Council Legacy Profit on Sale of investment . .. . . Oblations commuted Balance of Income and Expenditure Account for the year to date, as per annexed Statement
33
30th SEPTEMBER, 1923.
0 0
0
8 10
0 0 0 0
0 0
9 2 5 06 II
2
69 6 34
6 6 0 0 76883 17
0
190 0 5 18
8
III6 IS
6
97 006 II 45 00 0
0
2 6 0
2
4 22 4 82 75 294 4174 0 1990 14 800 0
44- 00
25
108 4 300
0 0 8 0
8
9 5 4
3
69 6 4 14
9
8
4
6 3 0
0 0 4 0 5 ~ 09
£[58,158 16
Having examined the above Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account with the books and vouchers of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England and with the returns received from Jerusalem, we hereby certify them to be correct. 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C.2. PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co. 22nd December, 1923.
34
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
35
ADDENDUM. The death of Mr. William Rea Edwards, O.B.E., on 13th March, 1924, while this report was in preparation, is recorded with great regret. Mr Edwards was intimately associated with the work of the Order and its Ambulance Department at its Headquarters at St. John's Gate for nearly thirty years. An Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, he was appointed Accountant of the Order in 1893, Assistant Secretary in 1908 and Secretary in 1910, holding th e latter appointment until his resignation owing to ill health in 1922. H e took an active part in the publication and revision of the various text-books of the St. John Ambulance Association, and was joint author with the late Dr L. M. Christian of « Problems in First Aid," a book which is widely read by Ambulance competition teams . He instituted the Inter-Railway Ambulance Competition in 1897 for the railway challenge hi ld presented by the Order. This shield has been competed for annually since that year except during the war. H e invented the R ea-Edwards litter wi th pneuma tic tyres for the transport of cases of acciden t or iUne s and was responsible for improvements in ambulance material in various other directions. He did a vast amount of work during the ouih African War in the organisation of the supply and despatch to the eat of war of medical supplies and comforts for the troops and was awarded the outh African War Medal of the Order. The late Marqui of Breadalbane nominated him as his personal Esquire in 1901, and he was promoted to the grade of Knight of Grace in 1911. In 1918, he was appoint d an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by the King for hi services in the cause of the sick and wounded during the late war. On his retir ment the Chapter-General passed a resolution recording its appreciation of his devoted and unselfish services, awarded him the Order's medal for conspicuous service, and appointed him a member of the Ambulance Committee and of Chapter-General.
INDEX. Page
Page
Accounts
30
Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem
Addendum
34
Priory for Wales
Anniversary . ervice
5
Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade
Promotions,
Admissions
and
Enrolments
Edwards, The late W. R. Executive Officers . J oint Coun cil. Library and
Life Saving Awards Obituary
12
t.
27
St. John Ambulan ce Brigade
34
St. John Ambulance Brigade
5
27 luseum
7
6
St. John Ambulan ce Association District Nursing Guild of John, N.Z.
21
26 II
Overseas
20
Siege of Rhodes, 400th .Anniversary Su b-Prior, The Vellum Vote of Thanks
26 6 II
HEADLEY
BROTHER
PRISTERS 18, DEVONSHIRE STREET.
It .C. 2: AND
ASH~· ORn. KENT
Ube <13ranb IPrior)? of '[be
~rl'el'
of the 1bospttal of St. Jobn of Jernsalem in J5nglanb .
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT . .
\the St. gOhtl Bmblllance Elssociation.
Report for the year ended 30th September, 1923.
L ONDO N :
HEAD
O FFICE,
S T.
JOH. ' S
G ATE ,
C LER KE W E LL , LON DON , E.C.l.
'{[be (l';rant> lPrtor)2 of 'Ube ~rt>er of tbe lbospttal of St. lobn of lerusalenl in ~ng[an~.
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
~he St. John Bmblliance Bssociation.
Report for the year ended 30th September, 1923.
LONDON": HEAD
O FFI CE,
ST.
J OH N'S
CLERKE WELL, L ONDO. ,
GATE,
E .C.l.
PaRes 2 to
4
corrected to loth May, l Q z 4.
3
2
'{tbe <!bapter::::(l3eneral.
~he
~be
<Sranb )prior\? of @rber of the lbo5pital of $t. 30hn of 3ernsalenl in lBnglanb.
COLOXEL II.R.II. TlIE PRINCE OF \VALES, K.G., K.T., P.C., G.C.S . l., G . C.I.E., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O . , etc.
(l3ranb lPrior.
H.R.II. THE DUKE OF YORK, K.G., K.T., G.C.V.O., etc.
FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONN AUGHT K.G.,
etc.
'
MAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, G.B. E ., K.C.B., T.D., A.D.C.
.1SafIftf of JEgle. Vacant.
®fftcers.
.Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR J OH:--r P. HEWETT. G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.LE . , :Secretary- General of the Order, and Director of the Ambulance Department_ ~IAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL S. \VILKINSON, K.C.M.G., C.B. ReceIver-GeneraL-COLONEL FRANCIS \\'. PIXLEY, V.D. F . . A. (Chairman of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order-CoLo. 'EL SIR COURTAULD THO:lIS0N, K . B.E., C.B. .Almoner and Director of Ceremonies-CAPTAIN ALFRED C. SETON-CHRISTOPHER. lLibrarian-EDMUND FRASER. Regi strar-CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. 'Genealogist-SIR HENRY F. BURKE, K.C.v.o., C.B., F.S.A.
:assistant JE~ecllti"e ~fftcers. Assistant Receiver-GeneraL-EDwIN H. FRESIIFIELD, F.S.A. Hon. Secretary of the Ophthalmic Ho pital of the Order-LIEUT.-COLONEL J T \VOOLRYCH PEROWNE. . . Assist::l.nt Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the OrderJOHN H. STEVE SON, M.B.E., K.C . Assistant Librarian-HE TRY \V. FINCHAM, F.S.A.
5ecl"etlll"}? .cOLONEL EWEN A. CAMERON OF LUNDAVRA, C.M.G., D.S.O.
:assistant 5ecretarl? DUNCAN G . MONTEITH.
:accountant. ALBURY .
:aubitOl"S. PRICE, WATERHOUSE
MAJOR - GENERAL H.R.H.
11.:\<1.
Sub::::JPrfor.
C.
1knigbts of Justice. FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.II. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., etc. (Grand Prior).
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
rVOR
six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.
IllS MAJESTY THE KING (Sovereign IIead and Patron) .
So"eretgn 1beab anb lPatron.
JE~ecllti\?e
The Chapler-General consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the other Knighl'S of Justice, the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates de jure; the Officiating Chaplains ; all members of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than
&
CO .
:fl3aI1Rers. ·THE WESTMINSTER BANK, LTD., CLERKE WELL, LONDON, E .C.I.
crbancer}? ST. JOH N'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E .C.I. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, I I FIRSTAID, LONDON" TELEPHONE, CLERKENWELL 6644 .
PRINCE ARTHUR OF CON G.C.V.O., C.B., etc.
KING HAAKON VII., KIXG OF
AUGHT, K.G., K.T., G.C.M . G .,
' ORWAY, K.G., G.C.B . , G.C.V.O . , etc .
IIEXRY J. LOFTUS. GE~ERAL SIR CHARLES \VARREN, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., R.E. MAjOR-GEXERAL J A;\1ES C. DALTO ,R.A. LmUT.-CEXERAL SIR .-\YD1ER G. IIUNTER-\\"ESTO . OF HUNTERSTON, K.C.B., D.S.O., R.E., M.P. COLO,",EL THE LORD \VILLIAi\l CECIL, c. v.o.
JOHN H . STEVENSON, M.B . E., K.C . COLONEL FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, V.D., F.S.A . CHARLES G. KEKEWICH . THE VISCOUNT CHELMSFORD, G.C.S.l. , G.C.l\I.G . , G.C.I.E., G.B.E. THE RIGHT HON . SIR EVELYN CECIL, G.B.E., M.P. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G., G.C.B.,
OLONI:.L TilE :\IARQUIS OF CAMBRIDGE, G.C.B .. G.C.V.O., C.;lLG. COLO~EL F. A. HEYGATE LAMBERT, F.S.A. COLO. EL SIR C. \VYNDHAM :\IURRAY, K.C.B.
G.C . V.O. THE LORD KYLSANT, G . C.M.G. COLO, ' EL THE LORD CLAUD HAMILTON. COLONEL ALFRED D . ACLAND, C. B.E. THE Ho~. SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B . E.,
THI~ E .\RL OF RANFURLY , G.C.l\LG.
C.B., ;\1.V.O. THE LORD :\IONSO . SIR JOHN P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.LE. THE EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.G., K . C. M.G. lV.cr. COLONEL EDWARD D. BROWNESYNGE-HUTCHINSON, C.B. TIlE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE, K.P. THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., G.C.l\1.G. , G.C.V.O. THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, G.C.B. G.C.;\1.G., G.B . E., M.V.O. THE EARL OF YARBOROUGH, F.S.A. ;\lAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF CARBROUGH, G.B.E., K.C.B., T.D . A .D .C. THE HON. SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.l., G.C.LE . , K.C.M.G . THE LORD QUEENBOROUGH. MAJOR - GENERAL SIR rVOR PHILIPPS, K.C.B . , D.S.O . FRANCIS E. ROSHER. THE EARL OF DURHAM, K.G., G.C.V.O. COLO~EL THE VISCOU T GALWAY, C.B., T.D. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, O.B.E . THE LORD STANMORE, C.V.O. LIEUT. -COLONEL CLAUDE B . PALMER, C.B . E. THE :MARQUIS OF BATH, K.G. , C.B . BRIGADIER-GENERAL THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K.P. , G.C.V.O., C. B.E.
TilE EARL OF ilIE .\TH, K.P., G.C.V.O., G.B . E. EO;\IUND FRASER. THE LORD l\10STYN. TlII , Dc KE OF PORTLA. D, K.G., G.C.V.O. MAJOR-GEXERAL THE EARL OF ATHLONE, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G .• D.S.O., A.D.C. LII:.l.JT.- OLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. :'lAjOR-GENERAL ASTLEY F. TERRY. EVWL ' II. FRESHFIELD, F.S.A. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF ELLES;\1ERE, ?II.V.O., A.D.C. LIEUT. - OLO:-<EL IR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, Ut., C.B., C.LE., F.S.A. COLO~EL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. TlIE LORD ISLD1GTON, G.C.M . G., D.S.O. COLO ' EL IR JA!\lES R. LARK, Bt., C.B., C.;\1.G., F.R.C.S.ED. IR I"{OBERT IIARVEY. COLONEL THE LORD SYDE HAM, G . C.S.l., G.C.M.G. G.C.I.E., G.B.E. LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN \V. V'iRAY, C.B.E. SIR VVILLIAM \V. PORTAL, Bt., F.S.A. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M.D., LL.D., F.R.C. P. CAPT . SIR HAROLD E. BOULTON, Bt., c . v . o., C.B.E. THE MARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C.V.O . THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C.B., G.C . V . O. LIEUT.-COLO EL THE LORD HERBERT A. MONTAGU - DOUGLAS - SCOTT, C. M. G .• D . S. O.
Ube <Sranb 1)rtor}2 of {rbe ®rber of tbe 1bospttal of St. :tobn of Jerusalem tn JEnglanb.
"[be (tbapter::::(l;eneral
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
(Conti nu ed . )
'{tbe st. 30bn Bnlbulance Bssociation.
IPtelate.
IPatron: H IS M AJESTY THE KI N G.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF Y ORK.
(SovereIgn
IPres tbent:
Sub==IPrelates. TH E T HE T HE TH E TH E
BIS HOP BISHOP BISH OP BISH OP B ISH OP
OF OX F O RD . GLYN. TA Y L OR-SMITH C. V. O . OF VV O RCESTER , C. B . E . OF S T . DAVIDS.
THE THE THE TH E
rread and Patron of the Order).
F IELD -MARSHAL
BISHOP OF BOMBAY. BISHOP DRURY. BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH (W.A.).
H .R .H .
THE D UKE OF C ONNAU GHT, K.G.
(Grand Prior of the Order).
Bmbulance (tOnlmtttee. It
(ConsIsting
xclusively of
{embers and Associates of the Order).
<!batrman: MAJOR - GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL S. WILKINSON, K.C.M.G. , C.B. (Director of the Department) .
\1)tItctating <!baplatn.
lDeput}2 <!batrman:
T HE REv . T. C. ELSDON.
MAJOR-GE~ERAL J A:\1ES C . DALTON, R.A. (Life Member of tile Committee,
CO L O NEL SIR C H A RLE S E . YATE, Bt., C. S .I., C. M . G., M. P . COLO NEL S IR JO HN W. OTTLEY, K . C. I.E. , R. E . JOH N S . GRI F FI THS, M . R.C .S . R OBERT A . GI BBONS, M . D.
COLONEL EDWIN J. KING, C.M.G. MAJOR DUDLEY H. ALEXA DER, C.M.G. HUGH M . I GLEDEW. MAJOR COLI vV. MAC R AE OF FEOIRLINN, C.B.E.
LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR MALCOLM D. l\IURRAY, K.C . V.O., C. B., C.1.E. HENRY W. FINCHAM, F.S.A. MA J OR SIR J OHN W . BEYNON, Bt., C.B.E.
\tbe (tOU nctl. T he Council con sists of the Grand Prior , the Sub-Prior, the Executive Officers of
the
Order,
manderies,
and
t he not
titular P riors of Priories, the Commanders of existing Commore
than
fifteen
THE Sl~CRETARy-GE~ERAL OF THE ORDER. TilE RECEIVER-GENERAL OF THE ORDER. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL . THE CHIEF COvr;>.tISSlONERS AlTD COr-DllSSIONERS OF THE ST. JOHN A:'IBULANCE BRIGADE.
*
~ e mb e rs
Esqutres appotnteb b}2 tbe (Sranb J)rtor. CH AR L E S B. HAMI LTON, C. M .G. EDWI N DAWES . COLONEL W I L LIA M G . C ARTE R , C.M . G .
members
of
the
Grades
honoris caus6 ).
JE!;-offtcto .Member s.
1kntgbts of (Srace appotnteb bg tbe <Sranb IPrtor.
of
Knight
of
Justice, C h aplain , Knight of G r ace and Esqu ire appointed by the Grand Prior.
.Members appofnteb b}2 tbe (Sranb IPrtor. THE EARL OF RANFURLY . G.C.M.G. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K.C.B., L IEUT. -COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. C.S.I. LI EUT. - COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G.B.E. Bt., C.B., C.I. E., F . S.A . MAJOR-GENERAL SIR R. HAVELOCK COLONEL SIR J AMES R . A. CLARK, Bt . , CHARLES, G.C.v.o., K . C. S .I., M.D. C. B., C. M.G. , F.R. C.S . ED. JOHN F. SYMONS- JEUNE. SIR WILL IAM H . BENNETT, K . C.V.O . , CHARLES L . FORESTIER-WALKER, M. P. F . R.C . S. THE VISCOUNT LEE OF FAREHAM, G.B .E. LIEUT. -COLONEL J . T. WOOLRYCH K.C.B., F.S.A . L IEUT-COLONEL R U P ERT S TEWA RT, M.V.O. P ER OWNE. TH E PRI NCIPAL SECRETARY, PRIO RY FOR WALES (SIR HERBERT D. W . LEWI S K.B.E. )
:
*\VILLIAM H . VVINNY, O.B.E. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.:\I.G. *:'IIAJOR-GENERAL SIR R . HAVELOCK THE LORD l\IONSON. CHARLES, G.C.V.O., K . C. S.I., M . D. *LIEUT.-COLONEL LAUDE 13. PALMER, FRANCIS IT . ELLIS. C.B.E., late R.A.M.C.(V.) ARTHUR vV. FAIRE, C. B . E. THE REV. THOMAS C. ELSDON. \VILLIAM E. AUDLAND, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. *THE REV. \VILLIAM D. RUDGARD. *l\IAJOR JAMES F. C. HOSSACK, F.R.C. S., ~IAJOR \VALTER ROWL EY, V.D., F.S.A. L.R.C.P., late R.A.M.C. (v.) .COLONEL CHARLES TRBlBLE, C.B., *ARTHUR V. DAVIES, O . B . E., M.B. C.M.G., V.D., L.R.C.P.ED. T. HALL \Y. CHAMBERS. K.C.V.O., SIR \VILLIAM II. I3E~ ETT , *ERNEST A. RICHARDS. F.R.C.S. *LIEUT.-COLONEL CLARENCE 1. ELLIS, *SYDNEY \V. :'IfALKIN. C.M.G., M.D., R . A.M . C. ' CAPTAI~ LAWRENCE \VlIITTAKER, :\I.B.E., COLONEL GEORGE A . MOORE, C. M.G., late R.A.:'1.C. D.S.O., M.D . *SIR HERBERT D. \V. LEWIS, K.B.E. JOHNSTON, A. HAMMERSLEY LIEUT-COLONEL FRANCIS A. BROOKS, M.D. :\fAJOR O.B.E., M.R.C . S. l\IAJOR EDWARD H. T. PARSONS, C. B.E . \VTLLlAM H. MORGAN, O.B . E. BRIG.-GENERAL HORATIO R. l\IE.'DS, C.B. ANE U RIN G. E . J. FUD GE. THOMAS H. \VOOLSTON, C. B.E . GEORGE H . .l. UTTER. COLONEL CHARLES R. TYRRELL, C. B .. COVE TON, A. CAPTAIS CHARLES C. B.E., M.R.C.S.
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Report for the year ended 30th September, 1923. Th e Ambulance Committee of the Order has the honour to submit the following report on the work of the St. .John Ambulance Association for the information of IIis Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General . Brigadi(~r-G eneral The Earl of Shaftesbury, K.P., R.C.V.O., DIRECTOR AND C.B.E., who was appoint ed Director of the Ambulance CHAIRMAN. Departm ent in l\1ay, I922, was compelled by pressure of other work to resign thi office on 30th October, I923. Lord haftf'sbl1ry took a deep interest in the work of the department and attended most as. iduou ly to it. inter sts while holding his appointment. The _ mbulance ommitt e record his resignation with very great regret. H.R.II. Th e Grand Prior has been graciously pleased to appoint as his . uCCC' . nr Major-G neral ir I '[cival .. \iVilkinson, R.C.M.G . , C.B., as from I ·t o\'C'mber, 1923. The <..t ady progre's laot year ha been maintained INSTRUCTION. during the period under review, the number of examination' held being considerably morc than in the previous twelve month. la ses ha\'c again be~n h Id in conn ction with the Army chool of Physical Training, and the orps of 1Iilitary Police at A]dcrc;hot~ th rmy of Occupation on the Rhine, and in addition at everal of H.~I. Pri.on:- and Borstal In titution. H.ailway Centres continue to be very activ , e pc-cially the Great \ Ve tern Railway and the London Midland and ~cottj.lJ, both of which have brok n their last year's records. The cIa ...,es for the in trncfon qf r crnits of the l\Ietropolita'i-t Police Force are proceeding ati . .,ractorily ~lnd examination. are held at fortnightly int rval ' .\ large> nllmh T of refresher COULes for tho e who ar already members of the Force hC'vc be n held during the year and dming that period nearly 2,000 Police ffic'rs hay pa ed the examinations of the s ociation, and are now wearing its badge. 11ention hould also be made of the large number of ounty, City and Borough Police annually in tructcd undC'r OF' au pic s of the A ociation in all parts of England, Ireland and thc Priory for Wale. Through the medium of C ntres and det2.che 1 c1a~se the.\ 'sociation ha i,su d during the year 7,687 medallion . . I .47t1 lab ·ls and 2,530 pendants. The total number of certificates i' u d in England, Ireland and \Yalcs during tho year is a follows .First Aid (l\Ien) First Aid (Women) Home ursing (:'lIen) Home ursing (Women) Home Hygiene (Men) Home Hygiene (Women)
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919 3,003 44 76 26,466 5,05 1
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THE ST. JOH
FIRST AID FILM A D PRACTICAL EXHIBITIONS.
AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Returns have not as yet been received from all the Overseas Centres, 'So that it is not possible to make a comparison with the figures in last lear's report, or to set out the total number of certificates issued to date. A Preliminary Home Nursing Textbook has been published and has been well received by those responsible for the formation of classes for prospective members of Cadet Divisions ()f the Brigade and other similar organisations
PUBLICATIONS.
The Preliminary Competition for the Inter-Railway Challenge hield and prizes presented by the Order was held at St. John's Gate on April 25th, 26th, and 27th, the judges being S. G. V . Harris, M.D. , of Leytonstone, and J. F. C. Hossack, F.R.C.S , of I pswich. Twenty-three teams entered and the following qualified in the order given for the Final :-(1) London and N orth-Ea tern Railway (G.C. Section); (2) Great \Vestern Railway (Alexandra Docks); (3~ Metropolitan Railway; (4) London, Midland and cottish Railway (L. & N.W. Section); (5) Southern Railwav (S.E. & ction); (6) London and North-Eastern Railway (Hull and Barnsley ection); (7) London and North-Eastern Railway (G.N. Section); (8) Great \Nestern Railway (Gloucester). The Final Competition was held at the Cannon treet Hotel, London, on 11th May, 1923. The Judges, J. M. Coates, M.D., of Horw 'ch, and R. C. Robertson, L.M.S.S.A ., of London, placed th e competing teams in the following order : COMPETITIONS.
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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Southern Railway (South Eastern and Chatham ection). Great-Western Railway (Alexandra Docks and Raihvay ). London and I orth-Ea tern Railway (Great entral ection). Metropolitan Railway. London and North-Eastern Railway (Hull and arn~ll'y ection). London, Midland and cottish Raihvay (London and orthWestern Section). Great Western Railway (Gloucester). London and North Eastern Railway (Great Northern ection). T
The Challenge Shield and prizes were presented by Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, K.G., etc., Grand Prior of the Ord r.
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men and women, particularly in the London district, and over the whole of the Great Western Railway, with which he was intimately connected as examiner and competition judge. His services were always in demand and his death is a serious loss to the Association . Lecture demonstrations have been given by Mr. C. Hanmer in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, WarwickEXHIBITIONS . shire, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Lincolnhire, Devonshire, Norfolk and Kent. They have varied in character according to the demands and facilities in each district. In some instance the films have been shown as part of the programme at cinema hou es, a method which has enabled the work of the Association and the Brigade to be brought to the notice of an audience otherwise beyond their reach. Where cinema houses have not been available to the lectured mon trator. exhibitions have b een given in ordinary lecture halls by means of a portable cinematograph apparatus. In some parts of the counily new ground has been broken and exhibitions have resulted in the formation of clas e of instruction, and subsequently divisions of the Brigade have been formed. A new film entitled" Mr. Bones" has been added to::Y1r. Hanman' repertoire during the year. "Mr. Bones" is a skeleton which conduct a valuable lesson in anatomy and physiology, :md part of the human framework in motion are also shown by m eans of radio-kinema photo~raphy. On the whole much valuable work 11a-, been done during the year. FIRST AID FILM
A ND PRACTICAL
1N VALI D TRANS PORT CO RPS.
ST.
PAUL' S
A M BULANCE STATION .
Th total number of removals carried out during the year was 2.-+39, with a mileage of 50,,')65. The number of patients carried was 6,655. The number of persons treated during the past twelve months was 1,459, being an increase of 144 on the previou year' figures.
Hi ,jIajc t} the overeign Head and Patron has during the pa t year anctioned the following promotions, EN ROLMENTS . admis ions a .J.Iembers and enrolment as Honorary .\ ociates in the Order, in recognition of valued service to the mbulance Department , and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order:PROMOTIONS,
A DMISSIONS AND
AsK N Ie H T 0 F Jus TIC E .
The death during the year of H.R.H. Princess Christian OBITUARY. is recorded with great regret. Her Royal Highness took a keen interest in the work of the Association and was for many years President of the Great Western Railway and other Centres, in which capacity she signed many thousands of first aid certificates. Her Royal Highness herself held the First Aid Certificate of the Association. The loss by death of Dr. J. M. Carvell, one of the oldest ann most experienced members of the lecturing and examining staff of the Association, and a member of the Ambulance Committee for many years, is also deplored H is kindly disposition and readiness at all times to help forward the ambulance movement endeared him to a host of ambulance
hafte bury, Brigadier-General The Earl of, As
LADIES
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G.C.'-.O., C.B.E.
OF JUSTICE.
Harewood, Counte s of. MacRae of Feoirlinn, Th Lady :YIargaret, O.B.E. As
CHAPLAIN.
Perth (W.A.) The Archbishop of. As HONORARY CHAPLAIN.
Jerusalem and All P ale tine, Damianos, HisBeatitude, K.B.E ., Patriarch of.
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THE
T. JOHN As
MBULA CE ASSOCIATIO
KNICHTS OF CRACE.
mith, Colonel Sir William Robert, T.D ., M.D., D.SC. (from Honorary Associa te) . Hewat, David Bennie, M.B. (from Honorary Associate). Lascelles, Major The Viscount, K.G., D.S.O. Blythswood, Colonel The Lord, M.V.O. Readhead, Sir James, Bt. Cassels, Cyril George . Luke, Harry Charles. Blackett, Colonel \Villiam Cuthbert, C.B .E., T.D., LL.D., M.SC. Warham, Ridley. Hare, Samuel, O.B .E. Batey, John Thomas. Tymms, Herbert George, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (from Honorary Associate) Thomson, Captain Harold Lyon, F.S.A. (from E quire). Johnston, Major Arthur Hammersley, O.B.E., M.R.C.S. (from Esquire). Hepper, Major __ ir Harry Albert Lawles (from Honorary erving Brother), Holden, George Herbert Rose, l.D. (from Honorary A sociate) Waters, Henry George, M.R.C.S. (from Honorary As ociate). Byng of Vimy, General His Excellency The Lord, G.C.B., C.G. l.G .. M.V.O. Ferens, The Right Hon. Thomas Robin on, P.C. Campbell, Edward Taswell. Crookshank, Lieut.-Colonel Chiche t r de \Vindt. Du Cros, Captain George H erbert. Atkinson, Major Arthur Joseph, M.B.E. (from E quire). Browne, Lieut.-Colonel John Gilbert, C.M.G., D.S.O. (from E quire). Bush, Robert Edwin. Gourlay, William Robert, C.S.I., C.I.E. Evans, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Evan, T.D , ]'I.B., F.R.C.S, D P H. (from Honorary As ociate). Berry, Henry eymour. \iVilkinson, iajor-General Sir Percival pearman, K.C.M.G., C B. Goddard, Lieut. -Colonel Gerald Hamilton, D.S.O, !II.R.C.S., L R.C.P , R.A.M.C. (from Honorary erving Brother). Oldham, Hugh Falconer, M.B.E , M.D. (from Honorary Associate). Skinner, Lieut.-Colonel William Booth, D.S.O ., M.B. (from Honorary Associate) . Mount-Edgcumbe, Colonel The Earl of. vVhyte, Sir Alexander Frederick. Leetham, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur, C.M.G., F.S.A AsH 0 NOR A R Y K N I C H T
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Elia, His Excellency Lieut .-General Vittorio A S LAD I E S 0 F C R ACE .
York, H.R.H. Shaftesbury, Countess of. Nevill. Maud, The Lady Henry. Warde-Aldam, Sarah Julia, Mrs. W. W.
The Duchess of. Chamberlain, Ivv Munel, Mrs. A. Stradbroke, COlmtess of, O.B.E (from Honorary, erving ister). Byng of Vimy, The Lady.
ADMISSIO S TO TIlE ORDER. Baddeley, Florence Bertha, Lady. Blythswood, T!w Lady. Knowles, The Lady Nina Geraldine. Newnes, Emmeline Augusta Louisa, Lady. Wadham, 1ary Elizabeth, Mrs.
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Wavertree, The Lady. Smith, Frances Wheeler, Lady. Davidson, The Lady Theodora. Maclagan, Edith Emily, Lady . McConnell, Marie Josephine, Miss. Treloar, Florence, Miss
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Ander on, Captain James, M.D.. Albury, I vor Cecil. R.A.M.C.(T.F.) (from Honorary Cahusac, Captain Arthur igel, M.C. Associate). \Vollaston, Gerald Woods, M.V.O. Elmes. Major Cecil Henry, C.B.E., V.D., M.B. (from Honorary Associate) . As H O N O RARY SER V IN C BROTH ERS.
Mac\Nilliam, ndrew John. Broughton, John Dewhurst. Batt, John Henry Phil.ip. Banks, Henrv. Burley, J 0 (;1)h. Coulton, ,amuel. Dv on, \\'alter. Dillam, Frank. Farnworth, \Yalt r. Hardy, John Brunswick. Hartley, Gorge Henry. Hindle, tcphcn James ilverwood. Oakes, Georg' Henry. Pilkington, Thoma. River., Franci .. Stevenson, Henry. vVilkinc;, Harry Halford. l\loir, George. Beadle, Jame . Atkin. , Alberl. rthm. Barker, Edward harle Barrell, llen J arne . Blackledge, Ed win. Cooke, Alfr d. Corni. h, Harry Edward. Dickinson, George. Emb1eton, Stanley. Graham, Davirl Harper. Kemp, George John N orris, Ernest \tVilliam Thomas. Parker. Rufus. Paver, Charle . Pettitt, Denis Joseph. Plater, George. Rickards, John.
Sephton \Villiam Henry. ingleton, H erhert . mith, John. Vaughan, Arthur Edward. \Vilson, George. \Vyse, \Villiarn 11aclean, Captain Lachlan Frederick Copeland, O.B.E. Booth, Captain and Quartermaster J ames Frederick, late R.A.M.C . Bottomley, Francis Carr, O.B.E., M.D. East, Frederick. Fowler-Jones, Charles Herbert. Greening, Charles. Hunting, Henry Joseph. Kemp, Joseph . Knott. \\Tilliam Ash. Laycock, Alhert. Lewi" George Ernest, D.C.M. Towerzey, Alec Reginald. Tudor, Brigadier-Genera1 Ernest Augustus Tudor, C.M.G. Davies, Tudor. Hares, \iVilJiam . J enkin., Daniel. Johnson, William Henry. Jones, Lem uel. fadge, \Villiam Arthur. Marks, Urban, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Marshall, John. Milne, Robert Baird, M.B. Morgan. David. Nelms, George Harry. Oliver, George Campbell. Pepperell, John IsaaC'
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Fellowes-Farrow, Edward Stanley. Cooke George. Daniels, James. Ford, Samuel. Harrop, Robert . Hunt. Frederick William . Keighley, James Edward. Matth ews, Morrison George, O.B.E. As
Moreton, Major William Millington, T.D. Neil, William Edward. Ordish, George Freeman. Palmer, Thomas Henry Rogers, Edward John. Thomas, John Thomas.
HONORARY SERVINC
As H 0 NOR A R Y
Daggett, Henry Ingledew, M.B. Salter, Frederick George. Boyance, Colonel Commandant A. Mauiri, Professor. Sykes, Joseph Harvey Kemp. L.M.S S.A. Sproulle, Arthur Edward, L.R.C.P. & S.l. Green, Sydney Ba1ch, M.B. Herrington, Edmund William, L.R.C .P. Holmes, Bernard Willoughby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Johnston, George Lawson, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Kyl~, Henry G~eville, M.D . Lavrngton, Cynl Claude, M.B . Lucas, J oseph John Scammell, M.D. Mc~ettrick, Frederick John, M.B. Melkle, John James, O.B.E. N~choll , Edw:ard Mc~illop, M.D. OKelly, Ma]or Dems Fltzgerald, l:.R.C.P. & S.E. R eld, Edward Douglas Whitehead, M.B ., M.R.C.S. Reynolds, Reginald, l.S.A . Wacher, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S.
DONATS (WITH
Franks, Captain Lawrence Lazarus. Panthaki, Shirin Dosabhai, Mrs Patel, Maneckshah Rustamji. Patel, Captain Kaikhasru Sorabj i, M.B.
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BRONZE BADCE).
Bhandari, Captain Rai Bahadur, R.R.M. Lall, Shinn Manchar, L.M.S. Chatterjee, Karunna Kumar, F.R.C.S. Young, Morris Yudleritz, C.I.E., M.B.
The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General engrossed on vellum have been awarded to the following OF THANKS. as an acknowledgment of their distinguished services to the Ambulance Department and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order :-Spencer, Amelia Agnes Ann, Mrs. Barnes, Charles William. Bird, George. McKid, Ludwig Stewart, M.D. Lal, ub. Assi tant Surgeon Sunder. Birkbeck, Helen Muriel, Mrs . Wood, Grace Eliza, Mrs., M.B .E. Gazdar, Gustaspji _ usserwanji. Moysey, Mabel, Miss. Hesford, Ernest. Field, Arthur. ADardyce, aroline H el na, Miss Clapp, Alfred William. Belshaw. William. Burnham, Thomas. Kerr, John. Biggs, Elsie Maude Margaret, Mrs. Hollidav, Herbert Langley. Dunscombe, Florence Marion, Miss. Lowe, Thomas. Hodson, Edith Susannah, Miss. Crew, Louis Ralph. Matchett, Ide Maude Purcell, Mrs. Kirkby, Fred \ ard. Nutt, Samuel. N attrass, James William. HaD, George. Rooney, George. Hall, Alexander Franklin. Atherly, Edmond John. Browne, William Alfred. Bee ly, Edward Roland. Forster, Charles Herbert. Mosley, Richard.
VELLUM VOTE SISTERS.
Robinson, Emily Harriette Oiseau, Adams, Emily Hannah, Mrs. Mrs. Makinson, Christiana, Mrs. Holroyde, Laura Margaret, Miss, Moore, Evelyn Emma Cecilia, Miss. Davies, Annie Jane, Mrs. R.R.C, Ewing, Elizabeth Annie, Miss, Metcalf, Mary, !iss, R.R.C. in clair, Ro. abelle, Lindesay, Miss. M.B.E Parker, Harriett Emma, Irs. Mayhew, Alice Garrod, Miss. Preston, Jane Katherine, Mrs W ebb, Isabel, Mrs. Ass 0 C I ATE S •
Belas, Bertram George andys, L.R.C.P. & S.l. Harris, hades Joshua Jo eph, M.D., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. McDougall, Nc·il, n1.R. Rawling, Horatio Edward, ~1. R C.S .. L.R.C.P. eccomoe, Charles \ iViJliam, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, Hubert Hope, L.R.C.P. & S. Tres_ ider, tanley, wI.R.C.S. L. R.C.P Tweedale, \VaItel. Thomas, Daniel Rees, M.B. Morgan, Idris Kannton, l\I.R.C L.R.C.P. Briggs, J ames, C.B.E. Browne, Lieut.· olond harle. Robert, M.D., R.A.M.C. Cleveland, John vVheeler, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dunn, John, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J efieries, Frederick Burrough., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Long, Thomas Freeman, M.R.C.S .. L.R.C .P Paterson, Charles Edward, M.D . Smith, Andrew, M.D .
The following have been added to the list of Donats:DONATS (WITH SILVER
Desart, Countess of.
VELLUM VOTE OF THANKS
AMBUlA CE ASSOCIATION.
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Panthaki, Dosabhi Framji, M.B.E.
HONORARY
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MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
Elected by the Ambulance Committee during the year in recognition of distinguished services in furthering the object of the Association : -
Daggett, Henry Ingledew, M.B. rnott, William, M.B. Raw, H rbert Harland, M.R.C.S. Younger, Robert, M.B. Argle ,Licut.- ol. Robert Lendon , L.S.A., R.A.M.C. Palmer, Charles John Linton, M.R.C.A. Hessel, William Thomas, M.B. Garner, Ernest L., M.B. Ramsbottom, Henry George, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. Maclean, Joshua Buchanan, M.B. Rawlings, Horatio Edward, L.R.C.P . McKid, Ludwig Stewart, M.D. Green, Sydney Balch, M.B. Reynolds, Roginald, L.S A.
Lavington, Cyril Claude, M.B. Kyle, Henry Greville, M.D. Scales, John Edwin, K.R.C.S. Herrington, Edward William, L.R.C.P. McKettrick, Frederick j., M.B. Lucas, Joseph John Scammel, M.D. father, James Smith, M.B. Greenwood, Charles Henry, l\1.B. Glover, James Anderson, M.B. Tressidder, Stanley, M.R.C.S. Bottomley, Francis Carr, O.B .E., M.D. Thornley, John Hardwick, M.B. Harris, Charles Joshua Joseph, M.D. Robinson, Daniel Simpson , M.B. Belas, Bertram George Sandys, L.R.C.S.I.
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Brown, John, M.D . Harbin on, Josiah Stranaghan, M.B. Townley. R eginald William, F.R.C.S. Hopwood, Charles Ewart, M.R.C.S. Eyles. Charles Lindsay, M.B. mith, Andrew, M.D.
Benton, William, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. Walker, Ca]Jtain Joseph Henry ranston, R.A.M.C. Th::tckeray, Joseph Bulmer, M.C.,~1.B . Fortin, Claude Edward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
The thanks ot the Ambulance Committee on parchment · . 11e d erVlces . . f urt h ' In recogm't'lOn 0 f d"IstmgUls In ('nng thc OF f h e A ssocmtlOn . . were awar d ed d unng . the year to ob'Jec t sot Brown, vVilliam. Barr:,/. l\lartin Georg . Oshorne, \Villiam Henry. Middleton, Richard. Moult, John James. ~wan, \Villiam Henf)', vVood, Charles Joseph. mith, Frederick \Valt r. Unsworth, Robert Cumpsty lalin, \Villiam. J acksoD, Frederick Gporge. Daniel, Charles vVilliam. Graham, Henry. ~Iunns. George Fo ter. Trollope, James Thomas. lorman, Edgar Harry. Yates, Charles George. Davies. George ,.11 lborne Heap, Ernest. J one, \Yilliam Ll w llyn Barras, Mary Annie, 1iss. PARCHMENT
REPORTS FROM CENTRES
AMB'L NCE ASSOCIATIO .
VOTE
THANKS.
During the year 43 classes of in truction in I'ir t Aid, Home Nursing and Home Hygiene were held, the '. students numbering l.957, howing an incn.:a. rOllghly of thIrty per cent. on the previous year' figure. . Particulars of the numbe:: of awards issued will be found in the ummary facing page 32. A hIgh standard of efficiency i maintained by mean of ffeq nen t ambulance competitions in the various entre, the total numbering thirty-one during the year. During thi period new tropbi '. bav b en presented by: Lady Kylsant. Mr. E. D. Jones, Dr. I~. B. Milne, ?\Ir. ' . Ince~ Mr. -yv. Buc~ley, Mrs. F. M. Riches, Dr.?\1. . O. Harley, ?\Ir. ]. H. DaVIes, MISS G. RIchards and ~ir Herbert Levvis. Ambulance conferences were held at ewport in June, and at Pontypridd in eptember. A new. scheme tor providing Voluntary Aid Detachment. tosupplement the medIcal serVIces of the Navy, Army and Air Force in the 'vcnt of wa~ has bee~ issued and it is proposed to set up a \ Velsh Co uncil on WhICh the Pnory will have full repre entation. Mr. A. G. E. ]. Fudge, of ewport, has been appointed an additiona1 representative of the Priory on the Ambu1ance Committee of th Order. Rap~d strides in the development of the work of the Priory have been made III North Wales. Meetings have been held in ounties where it activit.ies have not been developed from which good result are anticipated. D~rmg the year 2,294 cases were carried by the Priory's motor am bulance serVIce and the cars travelled a distance of 40,042 miles. The number of Workmen's Lodges and Colliery Companies subscribing to the motor ambulance transport scheme increases steadily. Householders in the large towns are now included in a scheme which entitles them to call upon the ambulance car when needed, subject to the payment of a small weekly contribution PRIORY FOR WALES
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During the year 15,839 active service men attended the wan sea Clinic and 29,938 treatments were given. The Ministry of Pensions are highly satisfied with the way in which the Priory has fulfilled its obligations to them. Visitors from all parts of the British Isles were accommodated during the summer months at the Llandrindod \Vells pa treatment establishment. Additional medical comforts depots are being opened almost weekly in the various Centres, particularly in the County of Glamorgan, under the Presidency of Mrs. MacIntosh, of MacIntosh, and the Priory is beset with demands for equipment. The death of th late Earl of Plymouth was a great blow to the Priory, which owes it- existence, to a very great extent, to him. The honour conferred upon the ub-Prior for vVales, Lord Kylsant, during th year, was a source of gratification to all connected with the Priory, which, under his leadership, hopes to carry out its ambitious programm of development and extension.
ABRIDGED REPORTS FROM CENTRES. wing largely to unemployment the number of pupils coming forward for instruction is not large, but the Centre making every effort to encourage the formation of clas es. ASHTON-UNDER-
LVNE.
Intere t in ambulance work is reviving and the Centre as a whole is in a healthy condition, both financially and otherwise. First aid continued to be of great value in the mills, quarries, coal mines, etc, in the district, and in manv instance the work done has received complimentary remarks from the~ medical profession. BACUP.
ince the date of the last report the Centre has been able to clear off the debt on it temporary headquarters and hopes oon to make a tart with the new War iemorial Drill HaU, which i to be its permanent headquarters. The motor ambulance has again been of great value to the Centre. BARNOLDSWICK.
With profound regret the centre records the death of ir John Holder, Bart., D.L., J.P., Knight of Grace of the Order and President of the Centre from 1915 to 1923. Sir John was a tower of strength to the Birmingham County Centre, and by his lovable nature and personal charm won the hearts of all with whom be came into contact. The death of Mr. J. H. Rogers, a Knight of Grace of the Order, for thirty years Hon. ecretary of the Centre, has a~so been a very great loss, both officially and personally. Owing to the dIslocation brought about by Mr. Roger'S death it was not possible to report for the year 1921-22, and the present report therefore covers two BIRMINCHAM
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AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
years, 1921-22 and 1922-23. Mr. E. Elliott h as now been appointed Honorary ecretary and Mr. G. E. Kingsnorth, Honorary Treasurer. The Committee records with satisfaction that interest in ambulance work has been well maintained during the period under review, forty-eight classes having been held.
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a. sistan t secretary, who in the near future would take over all the secretarial work. This difficulty has now been overcome and it is hoped tbat a forward movement will be made during th e coming year. The work of the Centre shows an improvement on the previous year, but with a view to creating still further interest the Committee decided to offer a Challenge Cup to the Derby Borough Police. The offer was gratefully accepted and the first competition has been held. As a further incentive, a valuable silver trophy in memory of the late ir Thomas Ann has been presented by his sons, Messrs. T. and \V. Ann; the rules for this competition are under consideration by the Centr ommittee. The motor ambulance, under th charge of 11r. T. Ann, has done splendid work during the year, turning out at all hours of the day and night.
DERBY.
The Centre continued to make progress; the ambulance carriage has been requisitioned on a number of occasions, and members of the Centre have rendered first aid in many cases.
BRIERFIELD.
Interest in ambulance work is very well maintained, eighteen classes having been held during the year. The competitions for the" Squire," " Beavis" and Novice Cups again evoked keen interest, and the cups and medals were presented to the winning teams by the Sheriff of Bristol, who very kindly promised to give the Centre a cup to be competed for annually by women holding the nur ing certificate of the Association and residing in the Bristol area.
BRISTOL.
DINNINCTON MAIN.
During the year the County Centre has concentrated its BUCKINCHAM efforts on the formation of classes with sati factorv COUNTY. r esult. The organisation of the County entre IS practically complete and efforts are being made to extend the educational work of the Centre, especially in the villages. ompetitions for the " Carlisle" Challenge Cup, the "Lady Rothschild" Challenge up. the "Mayors of the County" Challenge hield, and !the " 1Iarque , of Lincolnshire" Cup have been held during the year. The work of the Centre is progressing sati factorily. The annual competition for the Lord and Lady Burton TRENT. Challenge Bowl attracted a large entry , and was successfully carried through. First aid has been rendered on over sixty occasions during the year by m embers of the Centre. BURTON-ON-
Classes in first aid both for men and women, and in home nursing and home hygiene for m n have been h ld during the year with successful results .
CANTERBURY.
The chief activity of the Centre is its invalid removal ervice, and in this direction it has done a great amount of us fnl work. It has, however. only a limited number of active workers and on them th burden has been heavy. The Centre hopes before long to seC-lre a new motor ambulance and is collecting funds for the purpo e.
FARNHAM.
The Centre has been succes ful in obtaining a grant from the ::\Iiner's \Velfare Fund, which has enabled it to open a ::.ick room r quisite store at Cinderford. A further grant of £200 from the ame source i to be u ed for opening similar stores in other places in the ar a of th entre. The annual competition for the Centre's shield was held in :\Iarch and was won by the Lightmoor Col1iery team. The number of per on in tructed is can iderably larger than in the previous year.
FOREST OF DEAN .
FURNESS MINES
The Chester Rotary Club presented the Centr with a fully equipped ambulance box, which has been fixed at the Cross, Chester The annual competitions for the ir Charle ayzer gold medal and the Carstairs-Jones Cup, were held,the entre pr enting medals as second and third prizes.
AND QUARRIES .
CHESTER.
The Centre has again had a successful year in all directions and its financial position is sound. The Centre works in the closest co-operation with the local divisions of the Brigade.
The Centre is progressing and it ambulance stations are proving useful locally, the motor ambulance having carried out a number of removals.
competItIOn arranged by the Centre was held in eptember and created great interest. A large number of students has come forward for in truction in first aid.
An interesting event took place during February, when ertificates of Honour awarded by the Order of t. John w re presented to two members of the Centre for gallant conduct in saving life at the risk of their own at a railway level crossing in the city.
GLOUCESTER.
COLNE.
The been work, and to unite Great difficulty has
COVENTRY.
number of classes held during the year has not large, but the Centre is taking steps to extend its the interests of the Association and the Brigade. been experienced in obtaining the services of an
Progress during the year has been gradual, but it is sa tisfactorv to find that there has been in increase on ALVERSTOKE the previous year in the number of classes held and AND FAREHAM. awards issued. The Centre is handicapped by lack of proper financial support COSPORT,
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REPORTS FROM CENTRES.
A SOCIATIOI'<.
The ambulance arrangements in this district are very good. Colli erie , ironworks, factories, etc., have I LKESTONE prope~'ly equipped ambulance rooms with a qualified AND D I STRICT. man m attendance to take charge of accident cases. An ambulance van i also in readine . l\Iembers of the Police Force who obtain fir t aid certificate of the A sociation receive an increase of one shill.ing p~r week in their pay. The di trict possesses a colliery rescue ta~IOn wIth all the necess~ry appli.ance for dealing with fires and pit aCCldents, and a well orgamsed hospItal and nursing association. GRANBY,
During the year the work of the Centre has been gradually on the incr.e~se. uccessful classes have been held and the competItIOns wer a great success. Ambulance boxes are ituated in various parts of the town and have proved of great value. Several cases of very efficient first aid treatment by members of the entre are recorded. GREAT
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The recently acquired headquarters of the Centre continue to prove most llseful for all ambulance purposes Over 500 meetings of various kinds have been held there during the year. There has again been an increase in the number of cases removed by the ambulances of the Centre. The first aid boxes placed in various parts of the city have again been of great value. HU LL.
At the annual meeting of the Centre in the Town Hall on 20th 1 ovember, the Mayor presided and presented certificates and other awards. During his year of office he raised a fund for paying off the deficit on the Centre's accounts, and it is hoped accordingly that the Centre will find itself less handicapped financially in the future. The ambulance service has again been of great value, and though the number of cases moved is not so great as last year, the mileage run has increased. IpSW I CH .
The revival of interest in the work of the Association which became apparent at the end of last year has been well maintained, with the result that the number of certificates issued this year is greater than during the preceding twelve months. The Centre is, however, handicapped in the country districts and little progress has been made there or on the railways.
IR ISH.
Although the returns show a slight d crease in the number of students attending classes, the entre has b en active in other directions. The motor ambulance service has done good wor~ and is much appreciated by the public. The sick room requi ite sect.IOn has also been very active, over 400 articles having been loaned dunng the year. Thanks to the efforts of Mr. \V. E. Denison, the editor of the Halifax Courier and Guardian, sufficient funds have been rai d to open a new section, to be known as the (( \Varneford ::'Ilemorial " in memory of the late Miss 1 L. \V. \Varneford, a valu d support r of the Centre for the last twenty-five years. HALIFAX.
The Centre regrets to report th re ignation of its honorary secretary. J\1r. H. R. Mansell, M.R.C.S., but is ST. LEO NARDS. fortunate in its choice of his successor, aptain C. A. Coventon, M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) (Retired), the Assistant Commis ion r for Sussex of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Under his direction the two branches of the Ambulance Department of the order of t. John can look forward with confidence to th future.
There has been a marked and satisfactory increase in the interest taken in the work of the Centre. A larger number of classes than la t year have been held and first aid has been rendered during the year by a number of members of the Centre. Competit.ion have also been revived and the financial position of the Centre is satisfactory. ISLE OF MAN.
HASTINCS AND
KETTERINC .
A number of classes have been held during the year and interest in the work of the Centre continues.
HEBDEN BRIDCE .
There has been steady progress in the various activities of the Centre during the year. Courses have been well attended and the annual competition on 31st March was a great success. The motor ambulance has responded to 2,100 calls during the year, and is available at all hours of the day and night.
The number of ambulance boxes issued by the 'ommittee under. the charge of q,:alified men in work hops and factones shows a large mcrease. Reports in respect of 102 ambulance boxes that firs t aid was rendered in 7,929 ca es, of which 289 were removed to hospital. By arrangement with the committee the Invalid Transport Corps of the Association removed a number of patients to and from hospital and elsewhere.
The work of this Centre has progressed during the year, although it has been much handicapped by the general depression in trade throughout the County. The Centre is extending its educational work in the County and an interesting feature is the establishment of classes for the fishing fleet at Grimsby, where the trawler owners are co-operating whole-heartedly with the local sub-centre. A large and well-equipped ambulance hut has been place on t he dock at Immingham by the London and 1 orth-Eastern Railway, through the good offices ofthePort Master, and the company have shown their interest in ambulance work by encouraging their servants to learn first aid .
Satisfactory progress ha been. mad during the year and the prospects for the commg year are good. ix ambulance boxes have been purchased and equipped and placed in various parts of the district in case of accident.
LEIC ESTER .
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COUNTY.
HOSPITAL
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The number of classes held and awards issued during the year show an m~rease o~ last year's figures . Divisions of the Brigade, where thev eXlst,.work.m t~e closest co-o~eration with the Association in the County, especIally m Lmcoln. The sIck ~oom stores depots continue to prove useful and there are now twelve m the County. By a system of interchan.ge of stores the headquarters of the Centre is able to arrange for applIances and comforts to reach a sick person at the other end of the ~ounty .in a few hours. The Centre owes much to the energy and help of ItS presIdent, t~e Earl ~f ~iverpool, who, throughout the year has taken strong personal m terest m 1ts work; to its vice-presiden ts and life members of the Centre, and to the large firms and others for their generous support. The work of the Centre has been maintained during the past year '~ith satisfact~ry results. Ev ry effort i made to encoura~e the formation of first aId classes in factorie , mills an? works . Dunng the Royal Show in August a splendid r cord of a?llity was sho~n by members in the First Aid Dres ing tation provided. Smce the prevlOUS report the Centre has procured a motor ambulance which is used on all public occasions. Those who take charge of th ambulance ~re members of .the various Divisions of th Brigade, who have found It a great boon m their street duty.
LIVERPOOL .
The Centre h~s been reconstituted during the year and separate sectlO?~ for man and women established. The annual competItlOns were held on 2 th 1 ovember before a,Iarge sumber of spectators, and on loth May the Postmaster-General kmdly presented the awards gained at th,e various examination arranged by the Centre. Over 5,000 cases of aCCIdent or sudden illne s inside th " London Post Offices were treated during the year by members of th Centre.
LONDON
POST OFFICE.
The Centre records with regret the death of Dr. Robert Anderson, a member of the executiv committee and an Assistant Commissioner of the t. John .\mbulanc Brigade. A room is being equipped for the purpose of demon trating practical home nursing to students in the Centre classe .
NEWCASTLEON-TYNE.
The .Centre has suffe~ed a evere 10 s in the death of ib . PresIdent, H.R.H . Pn~ces Chri tian, who took a personal ~nterest !-n the work from the formatlOn of the Centre in 1892. Local mterest ill ambulance work has been well maintained, tcn classes having bee~ held and over 700 cases of first aid having been treated by pupil dunng the past twelve months. NORWOOD .
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Dur~g the .past year there have been steady progress, effective s.ervlce. and a marked increase in public uscful, ness. Thl~teen clas es .have been held, about 200 pupil. attend.l~g. A very ~leasmg feature IS that all the professional and lay tUltlOn has been gIven gratuitously. Among those who qualified in
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fir t aid were all the recruits of the Plymouth Constabulary and members of the Garrison Military Police, Ten juvenile classes are in progr ss, each forming a nucleus for a cadet division of the Brigade. The Centre has a sisted in the local development of the Industrial Safety First and First id Movement. Workmen have been trained to use the equipment and dressings provided under the Home Office Factory Orders and several firm . have sought advice in securing ambulance and life-saving appliances. The handsome (( Vvinnicott " trophy was competed for on 14th April and won by the Millbay Railway Division. The (( Gale" shield competition was held on 16th May and it was singularly appropriate that the first winners should be members of the team representing the late Mrs. Gale's division, the Plymouth Co-operative Nursing Unit . The lady workers have again proved themselves capable of valuable auxiliary service to the nursing profession and warm tributes to their efficiency have been paid. Their work has included the nursing of poor patients pending removal to institutions, assistance at hospitals and at one Dartmoor sanatorium, the accompanying of female patients in the ambulance and on train journeys, voluntarily staffing the joint nursing t.1tion, helping the District Nursing department of the Three Towns ursing Association, undertaking re-dressings for the poor under surgeon's in tructions, and co-operating with the ambulance men in staffing all crowded meeting, athletic sports, etc. TO reference to the work of the _ ursing Department would be complete without paying tribute to the joint- ervice of the Red Cross nurses of the Plymouth division, B.R.C.S. There is probably no di trict where the relationship between the two great humanitarian organi ations is more cordial, or co-ordination more eff ctive. The Committee desire to express deep appreciation of the generous upport received during the year. The year has witnessed a remodelling and extension of the Stores DE'partment, combined with th e standardisation of the Centre's first aid equipment. A brass band ha been formed for the purpose of raising funds fer the ambulance sprvicl?, providing entertainment for the workers, and assisting the Brigad on ceremonial occasions and route marches, the services of the ('onductor and musicians being given voluntarily. The Committee again desire to pay tribute to the valued professional services of the honorary urgeons. everal members of the nursing profession, some holding leading posts in local institutions, have also been unsparing in their a sistance. Thanks to the wonderful devotion and self-sacrifice of over three hundred voluntary workers, the Committee find it possible to provide one of the cheapest yet most efficient ambulance services in the British lies. The continued encouragement and co-operation of the Medical Officer of Health and the Chief Constable considerably adds to its status and usefulness. In addition to work in the locality a number of stretcher cases have been taken on long railway journeys. On one occasion during thE' year two ambulance men took three ex-service men-all desperately ill-to a special hospital in the North of England. During the period under review the ambulances have made 3,586 journeys, covering 22,900 miles. The past year has been a successful one and there is no d ou bt th a t mteres . t'111 th e wor k 0 f t h e Centre IS . growlllg. . Over 230 cases have been removed by the motor ambulance this year P ONTEFRACT.
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the mileage covered being approximately 6,100. The Centre has sustained a great loss by the death of D r. W. H urst, of K nottingley, who for a great number of years has rendered valuable service to the Association. AJso it regrets to report the resignation of the President, Mr. 'vV. Forrest. Mr. .~ . H . Marshall has been appointed to succeed him. The financial posItIon of the Centre remains sound. Th~ work of this ntre has b en fairly ati factory . dunng ~he past year. Practically v ry member of the Bo~ough P olice has receIved a course of instruction and the uccess of th po~ce classes has been mainly due to the enthusia 111 display d bv th ChIef Constable and his office staff. Successful class s have also been hel~ for memb~rs of th~ Metropolitan Police stationed at n.M. Dockyard whilst another mterestmg feature is the course of lecture now in progress at the Portsmouth prison. "
was this year won by the Bournemouth team. The Centre has to tha.nk the Sonthampton Meat Tradprs' Association for their handsome donatlOn of twenty-five guineas. Members of the Cen t re have rendered first aid in a large number of cases during the year The necessary equipment for a first aid station on the Fair Ground was provided. A number of clas es in first aid and home nursing have been held .
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The. Cen tre records with great regret the death of i b P resIdent , H.R.H. Princess Christian. There has been an incr~<l:se in the number of classes held during the year. The annual competItIOns t?ok place at University college, ix t.eams compding, the P almer Cup bemg won by the Great vVestern Railway team. READINC .
The Centre bas had a very successful year. Its main activity is the instruction in first aid of officers of the Mercantile Marine for which every facility is afforded.
SOUTH SHIELDS .
Tbe work in this Centre continues to progress, but owing to the industrial unrest and the vast amount of unemployTHORNABY. men t in the di trict ambulance classes have not been so numerous this year 'TOW. however, that the large shipyards and engin ering works have re umed operations new classes will be formed. The motor ambulance pre. ented to the town has proved very useful and is much appreciated. STOCKTON AND
Classe in first aid, both for men and women, were carried through succes fully. The death of Dr. L A. Taylor, of Kinver, who has been for many years a much respected examiner of the A ociation in this district is very much regretted by the Centre. STOURBRIDCE .
ROTHERHAM.
The Centre continued it useful work in the Di trict and numerous cla ses are in progre s.
Thro~gh lack of inter~st the Centre has b en unable to . orgamse classes dunng th year. It is, howev r, esta~hshmg sIck room stores in its area: these are much appreciated, partIcularly by the poorer classes. SADDLEWORTH.
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The work of the Centre continues to progress, a larger number of students even than last year having gained examination awards. SHEFFIELD.
::;teady p.rogress is being made in re u citating pre-war mterest m ambulance work. Classes in first aid. and nursing have. been ~eld, as also the annual competition, the nursing Challe~ge S~I~ld bemg won by the Oswestry 1 Ul' ing Division. The finanCIal posItIon of the Centre is sound. SHREWSBURY.
A n,!mber of successful classes in first aid and home . nursmg, both for men and for women, have been held durmg t~e year, a number of awards obtained showing an increase on th~ prevIOUS year. A ~emorial stone to the late honorary secretary (Lle~ t . -Colonel C. E . TWISS) has been completed and handed over to his relatIves. ~he Centre has lost a most enthusiastic worker by the death of Dr. PurvIs, who took a great interest in the work of the Association and Brigade. Co~~ratul atio~s are offered to Miss Everett for the very successful co~pehhon orgamsed by her in July. The Twiss Rose Bowl SOUTHAMPTON.
During the year thirty-two classes were held, seven for males and fifteen for females in first aid, and ten in horne nur 'ing; cleven of the e were in County Antrim, seven in County Down, five in th . city of Belfast, four in County Tyrone, three in County Armagh and two in the it.y of Londonderry. The numbers of peL ons instructed and the awards issued during the year are roughly five times greater than in the previous year. The Government of Northern Ireland have arranged to instruct tb· members of the newly-formed Royal DI ter onstabular\' in fir. t aid, and have asked for the co-operation of the Cenlre in this work During the year six large classes, with a total membership of 156, were held at the Constabulary Training Depot at ~ wtownard and 127 constables satisfied the examiners and received certificates. The e constabulary classes will continue to be held at intervals for some time and it is hoped that before long a very large proportion of th members of the Force will be qualified to render first aid.
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The Centre de ires to place on record its great regret at the death of 11r.\V. Robson, a member of the committee for some thirty-five years, and its appreciation of the services rendered bv him to the ambulance cause. Valuable assistance has been rendered during the year by the Manvers Main, Wath Main and Cortonwood Collieries, and the honorary secretary and committee of the Burman Cup Competition. This competition was a great success, the competitors showing a very high standard of efficiency.
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The Centre sustain d a severe loss ne;u the close of the year in t he death of the ecretary, Mr. T . H. Hilton, an H onorary Serving Brother of the Order, and for many years an enthusiastic worker in the ambulance movement. A successor has, however, been found in Mr. A. S. Campbell, who has taken up the work energeticall y and under him the Centre continues to make good progress. WELLINCBOROUCH.
By the deeply regretted death of H.R.H. Princess Christian, the Centre has lost its President. Her Royal ETON . Highness became President on the formation of the entre in 1879, and has ever since taken a very real and active interest in its work. Every year Her Royal Highness signed the c rtificates of the succe sful candidates, and. with very few exceptions, she has presented the awards at the annual meeting of the Centre. WINDSOR AND
Owing to the depre sion in trade and con equcnt unemployment, little progres has been made in the work of th Centre during the year. Attempts were made to revive the competitions for the Cadbury Shield and the Urwick up, but were not . uccessful. WORCESTER .
The number of cla ' e. held during the year shows an 6 increase of seven on the previous 'pear, and I 7 more J students attended the classes. Through the generosity of the mineowners and ironmaster the financial position of the entr~ has much improved and it looks forward to incr a, ing succe il1 the future. A number of cases of accidents and sudd n iUn shan: been treated by members of the Centre, the usual competition. have been held . and the sick room stores depots continue to be of great \'alue. The Centre has sustained a severe 10 s through the resignation of its Chairman, Mr. T. H . \\'. Chambers, a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John. 11r. Chambers has been connected with the Centre since 18 . a member of its Committee since 1908, and Chairman since 1915. and the present flourishing condition of the Centre is due in vcry large m a ure to his personal interest and untiring activities. 11r. and Mrs. Chamb r leave the district with the best wishes of all amblllance workC'rs, who have been greatly encouraged by their sumpathy and practical intere t in the work. YORKSHIRE (NORTH RIDINC).
RAILWAY CENTRES. The total number of first aid examinees for the year 19 23 was 6,443, or 31.6,Per cent. over the figure for the RAILWAY CENTRE . previous year. A pleasmg feature about the 1923 .figures is that no fewer than 2,227 of the examinees. wer~ new (certificate) members. The death of H .R.H. Princess Christian, m June last. was a considerable loss to the movement. Her Royal HI~~ness ~ecame Pre ident on the formation of the Centre in 1896, a posItion whIch she h~lp up to the time of her dea~h. The Chairman of . the Company. Viscount hurchill, G.C.V.O., has kmdly accepted the PresIdency rer:dered vacant by the death of Her Royal Highness. The Centre sustamed a :1 further loss in April hy the death of Dr. J. M. Carvell, who h~d been a<:;sociated with Great \Vestern first aid workers as a lecturer, examme.r ~nd judg for twenty-one years. As adjudicator in the annual competItions hr met and made many friends among ambulance men up and down the line. by whom hi loss is keenly felt. Du~ir:g ~he year ~ nu~b.e~ of additional trophies were PJ e ented for compebb.on m. the vanous dIVISIO~S throughout the line. A record entry .w.as r~celved m the 1923 compehtion., no fewer than 245 teams parbclpatmg. A feature of. the I~23 competition. was the introd~ction of four-men teams, an mnova:~on which proved to be on sound hnes. and was generally regarded as ma~mg the cont ts more realistic. A Great \Vestern Railway tea~ obtau:-ed second place in the contest for the Inter-Railway Challenge hIe~d, losmg to the ~ ollth Eastern and Chatham Railway by the narrow margm of one mark. The same team were declaled the winners of the vVelsh InterRailway Comp tition for the" Harry ","ebb" Cup ..tl:e first contes~ for which \Va':> decided at Cardiff in J nne. In recogmtlOn of exceptIOnal service!':) to the movement, nine members of the Centre have been elected HonOl-an en'ing Brother of the Order of t. John, and three of the Compan),'. medi~allecturers made Honorary Associates, whilst a Vellum Vote of Thanks of the PriOl-V of ",Vales was conferred upon the Centre. Up to the close of the year the Company's gold medal for fifte~n ye~rs' ambulanc efficiency has been issued to 304 members, and slxty-nme have also been aVirarded the bar for an additional five years' efficiency (i.e. twenty years in all). The fnsion of the Safety First and First Aid mov:ement.~ has been ge~erally successful, and those r~sp?nsible for first aid work have readily undertaken to promote safety pnnclp1es.
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This Centre has had a very successful year. Fortv-six classes have been held with good results. Jumerous EASTERN RAILWAY entries were received for the Competitions, and the (NORTH EASTERN J'udges state that pre-war efficiency is again bec?ming AREA). apparent in the team work. 32.7 8 9 cases a f acCl d e~ t s were treated during the year. The prospects for the 1923-1924 seSSIOn are very bright. LONDON & NORTH
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The. intere t in the ambnlanc mov ment among the Ib staf f 1a en fully maintained during thc year, in fact (WESTERN the number of award i sued through the entr during DIVISION). this period shows an increase o[ fourt en per cent. ovcr . the previous hvelve months, the total being 4,482 . The :nos t l~po~·ta~t feature i. the increa d number of fir t year certificates Issued, mdlcatmg a consIderable addition to the Company's ambulance worker .' no~withstanding staff reduction. consequent upon the continu d depressIOn m trade . 1:any cases wer reported in which the fir t aid rendered by members of the staff wa of an exceptional character, the Comp,any's meritorious first aid certificate being awarded on s ven occaSIOns. The usual competitions w re held, the total entri s amounting to I82 teams. The Liverpool (North Docks), Earlestown \ Vagon \\'orks, and Crewe Works teams repre ented the Division in the Inter-Hailway Ambulance Competition for the R ailway hallenae hi ld. In, cptembcr, I9 22 , the Company introduced a long- ervice medal, which is awarded to members of the staff passing twelve annual fir t-aid examina.tion . This ~as been highly appreciated, and up to the present C)5+ medals ha\'c been Issued, showing the active intere t taken in ambul.l1lce work on the railway by a large number of the Company's employee' 0\ L'r a period ()f many years. LONDON, MIDLAND
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The annual meeting and competition [or the Chall nge hield took place in the ground of Fume., .\bbcy on (FURNESS & WEST Ist September. ix team ~ took part in the competition, CUMBERLAND which was won by :JIoor Row. :JIr. F. J. Eamsuen, the S~CTI~N). President, occupIed the chair, and the prize. wC're dlstnbuted by Mrs. A. A. Haynes. 233 men Ptls. ed examination for th ' awards of the .-\s.ociation during the year. LONDON, MIDLAND
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This section has had a successful year, a number of & SCOTTISH clas~es having been held and fort y new membr'rs ha\'ing (NORTH heen enrolled. A record entry of seventeen team \Vas STAFFORDS HI RE received for the competition, which wa~ ,von by the Blyth SECTION). Road team. The cases of first aid treat d by member of the Centre during the year amounted to 2,000. LONDON, MIDLAND
Interest in the ambulance \\fork on this raih\ ay lta!'> (l ttenclance at the weekly practice classes having been far in advance of the prcviou ye~r. The annual competition for the Directors' and Officer" 'hallcnge Shleld on I7th :\larch drew a large and interested gathering of member. and .friends, including Mr. R. H. Selbie, the General Manager, and other offiCIals. The Probyn Challenge ,_hield was al 0 competed for by the younger members of the Centre.
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At the conclusion of the eighteenth year of the existence of this Centre, ann ere it loses its individuality of name & CHATHAM by " grouping," it is pleasing to record that the interest SECTION). of the members in ambulance work is well maintained. During the past year I,420 members of the staff have passen the examinations of the St . John Ambulance Association, making SOUTHERN (SOUTH EASTERN
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a total of I9,278 awards gained ~ince the Centre ~as instituted in I9 0 5· First aid has been rendered dunng the past year m 12.5 20 cases. Thp year has been especially marked by the fact that the South-Eastern ~nd Chatham Section's team (repre ented by five members of ~he ~n~k layers' Arms Locomotiv Depa~tment staff) were successful m wmmng the Inter-Railway Challenge, hield.
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During the year ending September 30th, I923, 126 clas es have been h ld and of these seventy-nine have been examined in first aid, and thirteen in home nursing; I,599 men and women have received instruction. These figures bring the total number of persons who have attended class of tJ1is Ce~tre since its foundation in 18 90 to 5I ,37I. vVith the general CIrculahon. ?f posters th-:oughout the city, suburbs and country, the \-vork of orga,rl1smg ha~ been vIgorously carrl d out. It has been found that the mmes are m need of more thorough outfits and rescue stations in case of accident. The need for this maHer is receiving greater attention and has been brought to greater public notice by the recent disaster at Bellbird. It is reasonable to suppo e that many lives might be saved and rescue work ef!ecte~ more quickly and fficiently if a gre~ter numbe~ of men were tramed ill fir~t aid, and suitable outfits prOVIded at sU1tabl~ places. The Centre IS doing its be t in this direction. In order to bnng the atter ~nder the notice of the Government. d putations from the ExecutIve waIted upon the Mini ter for Mines and for Labour and Industry. They urged that fir t aid cabinets and outfit. hould be made compulsory in all mine, factories, warehouses, hotel, etc., and that in places where twenty or more per ons \\' re employed a certain number of emplo:>:ees should be qualified to render fir t aid. In both cases the ~epu~atlO~s wer~ well received. and it is hoped that in the near future legIslatIon WIll be m~ro duced to give effect to something on the lines suggested by the deputatIon CJasse have b en organi ed amongst hotel a~d cafe en:ploy~es, and .the interest of the managers in the need of first ald outfits m thelr establIshments has been arou cd. Dr. Harvev Sutton, of the Department of Education, ha assisted materially in urging the general use of fir t aid cabinet in all school , and the teaching of first aid to the pupils. The Executive propo es to go even further in providing means for the ready treatment of those members of the public who are unfortunate enough to meet with accidents by endeavouring to urge the authorities to make it compulsory for all public conveyances, especially in country district, to carry first aid cabinets. The Country \Vomen's Association having urged the necessity of some suitable instruction in pre-mat~rnity and post-natal first aid being given, decided to approve of the ~edlcal offi.cers of the Centre delivering courses of instruction on these subjects, provlded that the technical instruction does not exceed that laid down in an NEWSOUTHWALES.
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approved handbook; that the lectures be for women of eight~en year and over, and that no examination b conducted nor certIficate of proficiency in the subject be awarded. The Committee are gratified that the number of awards issued in Queen land is still steadily increasing. It is regretted,however, that although slightly better than la t Yf'ar, thpnumber of candidates for home nursing certificates i~ still very small. To some exten t this is accounted for by the difficulty of arranging cla es in the country; the attendance at those held in the towns is increasing. Every effort is being made to have first aid and home nursing intro.du~ed a. a part of the school curriculum. It is extremely difficult to provlde.mst.rnction for adults in such an enormous tate where the populatIOn ]S so scattered. A suggestion has been made to the N ew et~l r's League that immigrants be compelled to take a course of fir t md and home nursing during the voyage out. Queen land ha again demon ..trated th excellence of its ambulance organisation, the railway team haVllla for the third time in succession been successful in winning the nnual ommonwealth Competition against teams from the railway service in the ,otber tates. QUEENSLAND.
During 1923 the number of cla ses and the total number of pupils instructed and certificated bow an increase, whicb is gratifying. Instruction of the higher-grade pupils at ~he Domestic Arts Schools was given during the year, the number attendmg these classes being larger than in the pr vious year. The annual competitions for the hield presented by Ml'. V. B. Trapp wa k cnly contested, the winning team being Bell treet chool, Fitzroy. At the request of the Prisoners' Aid ociety classes were held at Pcntri~lgc, ~t which approximately seventy prisoners were instructed and eX<ll11Jlled III first aid. the percentage of passes being excellent. VICTORIA.
During the year thirty-one clas es were held in all parb of the tate. Practically the whole of the const<lbulary of the State have qualified under the rules of the As,ociation to rend r first aid to the Injured, while every member of the permanent staff of fire brigades is required to qualify. Volunteerfiremenarealsoencourag d to obtain certificates. The Railway Department, wbile not enforcing a first aid qualification, offers strong inducement for its employees to obtain such. The ambulance service has during the past year attended to 1,911 cases of accident, illness, etc., and 9,180 miles have been traver -cd by the vans. Ambulance Day was held on 25th June, the net proceeds of the collection amounting to £302 7s. 6d. This gratifying result wa due largely to the valuable assistance of members of the Police force and Central Fire Brigade. The West Australian Trotting Association again this year very generously conducted a meeting in aid of the ambulance service andof the R. S.P.C.A., the Centre's share of the proceeds amounting to £221 4s. II. As the result of a conference held in August the majority of the local authorities in the Metropolitan area have agreed to make annual contributions by way of subsidy towards the upkeep of the service WEST AUSTRALIA.
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which means an assured revenue of approximately £300 per annum. The annual demonstration for the year 1922 was held in Perth T.own Hall on 1st November, in the pres nce of H .E. the Lieut.-Governor SIr Robert McMillan. The attendance was the largest on record. CANADA.
The General Executive Committee of the Canadian Branch reports that the year has been one of progress. Mu~h assistance has ~een rendered by Provincial CounClls and specI~ centre~, esp~cIally Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, CanadIan. PaCIfic RaIlway, and Canadian National Railway. The personal mterest shown III many cases by the Presidents and other officers of Provincial Councils and Centre has had very beneficial results. Mention lllUSt al~o be made of the successful results attained by the new centres formed. m connection with the Bell Telephone Company, the Royal CanadIan :\fountcd Police and the Department of ational Defence. The number of certificates and other awards issued during the year shows an increase on last year's figures and progress has been ~ade in oth~r directi?ns. During th year 428 junior certificates in fir~t ~Id .have been Is~ue~ chIefly to Gjr'l Guides, Boy Scouts and Cadets. ThIS mdicates a growmg mterest among the youth of anada in a subject which cannot fail. t? prove. of great benefit. An encouraging feature has been t~e systematIc mstructIOn in first aid of students in attendance at the Provmcial Normal School at Fredericton, .I. ~ .B., som 375 having received first aid certificates. The encouraaement thus gi\-en to the work of the Association by the Minister of Edu~ation is appreciated and the Branch hopes there will be an l'xten ion of the work in this direction. The First Aid Bulletin, a monthly pllblication, ha met with gener~l approval, and the dem~n.d has steadily increa ed to four thousand copIes a month. In recogmtIOn of act. of sp~cial merit involving risk of life and, where by the practice of first aid on the part of holder of the A sociation's ce~ti:fic~te the lif~ of a person wa .~ sav d other than by re cue from drownmg, It was deCIded to offer annually not more than three m dal , t~e ~r t. awar.d to be of gold, ~he -econd silv ' f, and the third bronze, each sIm]lar m deSIgn. The ExecutIve re erve to it elf the right to det rmine as to what award, if any, shall be made in anyone calendar year, but in no case shall it exceed the number above stated. The Branch is indebted to ir \Villiam D. Otter, K.B.E ., a member of its Executive, for having generously placed at its disposal a hand orne trophy for annual compebtion among teams .of the permanent and non-p rmanent unit of the Department of NatIOnal Defence of Canada. This generous donation enables the Executive to make more complete its cherne of trophy competitions.. The suc~ess w~i~h ha~ attended the efforts of friend who have established first aId exhIbIts and stations at the larger fall exhibitions, as well as some of the smaller fairs, is worthy of more general emulation. The Branch refers parti~ularly to the efforts of the Provincial Councils of New Brunswick, Ontano and askatchewan, as well as tho e of the local Centre of the City of Ottawa. Th retirement of Mr. Fred Cook, the Chairman of the General Executiv Committee, owing to pressure of official duties, is recorded with great regret. l\Ir Cook has served the Branch both as president, ~hairman of the Executive Committee, and a honorary secretary for a penod of eleven
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years, and ha given of his time and effort without stint.. The loss by death during the year of two valued members of the Branch 111 th persons of Lord Shaughnessy and Mr. E. G. Chamberlain, is de ply regretted. Lord Shaughnessy was the first honorary pre ident of the anadian Branch, and filled the position for four year, 1910-1913 inclusive. H· wa al 0 a member of the General Council from 1910. As a benefactor of the A sociation and one to whom the Canadian Branch i greatly indebted, not only for the encouragement of the work among the employees of the Canadian Pacific Railway, but for the two police trophies donat d by him, hi demi e is a national 10. 1r. Rufl1~ Gardner hamberlin had for many years taken an intere t in the Branch chiefly in regard to instruction to member of the police force in Canada. He was lccted a member of the General Executive Committee at the last annual meeting, and since then had been a regular attendant at it meeting, where hi counsel and advice were greatly appreciated. CEYLON .
Eleven new classes were held in different centres of the I land, and the lectures to these classes were delivered by the :J1edical Officers in the Civil Medical Department, excepting two cla scs held at olombo and Kandy. The examiners were all Government Medical officers, 'with the exception of a military class held at Colombo. There wer no hom' nursing classes HONC KONC.
Increased attention is being devoted to fir t aid by Europ an and Chinese police, and by railway servant. INDIA.
The annual General Meeting of the Indian Branch was held at Viceregal Lodge, Simla, on 24th June ( t. John's Day). H.E. The Viceroy presided, and His Excellency the Commander-in-in-Chi f. Chairman of the Indian Council, pre. ented the annuCll report. During the year endect 31st December, lQ22, 15,725 persons attended 80 conrses of ins~ruction in first aid, home nursing, llome h~lgiene and sanitation, and of those who presented themselves for eXClmin;).tion 8,gII gained certiE.cates. The classes were held 011 the railway . for the polIce, at H.M. Prisons and Borstal Institutes. and in educational in titutions.
MALTA.
Interest in ambulance work is being we]] maintained though progres is still slow. Eight classes in first aid and home nursing were held, in cluding boy scouts' classes. Members of the Centre gave very useful assistance at the Horse Races during the summer. apart from cases attended privately. By the death of Mr. Constantine Tagliaferro the Centre has lost one who worked hard for the Association in Malta.
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During the year 1922, 844 pupils have attended lectures AUC KLAN D. in first aid and home nursing. The District Nurses paid 8,718 visits to 672 pa6ents, assisted doctors at 100 operations, and attended to more than 250 out-patients at the AmlJulance Station. The Auckland Hospital and Charitable Aid have acknowledged the splendid work done by th<? District Nurses by a grant of £100 towards the cost of the service. The work has increased to such a large extent that the Committee has found it necessary to engalSe a third nurse. It is intended to extend the sphere of operations as soon as satisfactory arrangements can be made. A very large amount of excellent work has been done by the motor ambulance wagons dnring the past year, 236 patients having been conveyed 2,174 mile, twenty-seven returned soldiers a distance of 144 miles, and twenty-five players, who had met with accidents on the sport. ground, 388 miles. In addition, the ambulances have been in attendance at all the race meetings, and have rendered efficient assistance when req uirecl. As the result of a campaign for the purpose of procuring funds for the maintenance of the District Nursing and Motor Ambulance services the sum of £1,303 12S. lId has been raised. H.E . the Governor-General of the Dominion, as the President of N .Z. Centres, has shown his interest on WEST C OAST. various occasions in the work nf the Centre and the Brigade. Twen ty-five classes of instruction in fiL t aid, home nursing and hygiene were formed during the year. The two motor ambulances have had a busy year, the cases transported being 1,102 and the mileage run being 8,706. There are forty-five public depots containing material for usc in accident cases maintained by the Centre in the city and suburbs, and the upkeep of these entails expense. The annual appeal for funds reali ed £632 12S. During the year the Centre suffered the loss of !'vIr. A. E. G. Rhodes, 0 B.E., who was a Knight of Justice of the Order of t. John, and who for upwards of twenty years was deeply interested in the work of the Association, being one of its most ardent supporters. At the time of his death he was a Vice-President of the Centre. The CommittC'e al. 0 lost one of its members in the per. on of 1\1r. H . B. Sorensen, who was a member of the Committee for several years, and although unable to give much time to meetings because of ill-health, was much concerned in the work of the Association. CANTERBUR Y AN D
The development fore hadowed when reviewing the work for 1921 has been realised, particularly in the Educational Department. The older branches have not relaxed their activities, while the more recent seem now firmly established. The attendance at the Headquarters classes improved considerably, and the prospects for 1923 are good . During 1922 the District Nurses paid 5,107 visits. Thi is slightly under the number for the preceding year, but the nursing staff were kept fully employed, and the demand for their services never ceases. This branch of the work could be considerably extended if funds w,ere available. It is gratifying to record that many letters expressing hIgh appreciation of the skill, patience and courtesy shown by the nurses DUH ED IN.
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THE
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Al\lBULANCE ASSOCIATIO_ .
have been received from patients. The Nursing Branch has been much helped by the t. John's ewing Guild, wbich has be n indefatigable in the provision of clothing, etc., for the more indig nt cases. The tbirty-odd members of the Guild meet at Headquarters every Tuesday afternoon and in addition to the work then done, several members make up garments, etc., in their own homes. The Blakeley Benefit Fund has also been of great assistance to the nurses. By means of this they are able to supplement their work by scarcely less needed gift of food, firing and medical comforts. The Hospital Hostess, 1\IL. E. mythie, assumed her duties on 1st May, 1922, and it was at once felt that the expectations regarding this work were well founded. Mrs. mythies ha been kept busy ever since in visiting the patients in the various wards, executing commi sions for them, writing their letters and telegrams, and keeping in touch with their fri nd Every facility has be n given by the hospital authorities and staff, and much good has result d from this appointment, the first of its kind in the Dominion. It i worthy of mention that the first year' salary was provided by the ladie~ of the St. John Guild, a considerable portion being tb proceeds of a bridge drive organised by Mrs. Marshall Macdonald and other memhers of the Otago Women's Club . During the year the ambulance has turned out on 1,047 occasions. Thanks are again due to uperintendent ~ api r and officers and men of the Fire Brigade, for the extrem ly fficient manner in which they have carried out this service for the Centre. The ntr has provided qualified men for ambulance dutv at race meeting football matches and other public gatherings. J
NEW PLYMOUTH.
Interest in ambulance instruction is reviving and a \Try satisfactor) year's work can be recorded.
SOUTH AFRICA .
During the last two years the Cenlre has been much handicapped by lack of fund, but through careful re-organisation and thanks to generous help from the Home Nursing Fund, the City Corporation, and other sources, the Committee has been able to do much good work during the year. A number of c1a ses have' been held for the general public, the police and various firm. An endeavour has been made to introduce first aid instruction as part of the curriculum in schools, bnt so far without much success. Through the good offices of Dr. D. Bennie Hewat, the Chairman of the Centre, accommodation for the headquarters of the Centr has been secm'ed al the new Cape Technical College, where classes in fir t aid and home nursing will in future be held; and it is hoped that the student of the college will avail themselves of the facilities thus offered. CAPE TOWN.
During the year eight classes have been completed, fOUl ' in first aid, and four in home nursing. In order that the public may learn something of the valuable work being done by the Association, it was decided that efforts should be made to keep the aims, objects and acti\'ities of the Association before the public. vVith this
NATAL.
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end in view, show cards setting forth what first aid and home nursing teaches were printed and distributed in Durban and district, Peitermaritzburg, Ladysmith and other centres of the Province. Notices also appeared in the Press. The Competition for the Natal Challenge Trophy was held in the Ambulance Room, Town Hall, in Octob r, 1922 : Six team were en teredo After a lapse of nine years the competition for the ir William Lever shield has been resuscitated. At the request of the Committee Messrs . Lever Bros. agreed that instead of only Durban and Di trict, this shield should be open to the Province . Both competitions provided a keen contest and the judges were most favourably impressed by the way the various teams hact done their work. At the Conference of the Joint Council of the Order of St. J ohn and the S .A. Red Cross ociety, to which the Han. Secretary was a delegate, held in Cape Town on the 24th and 25th pril, it was agreed that so far as the Province of .l atal was concern d, the .A. Red Cross Society would not undertake any work uch as first aid, home nursing, and kindred subjects which was .b ing don by the Ord 'r of t. John, and that any work other than the foregoing undertak n by the Red Cross would receive the support of the Order. .\.t the meeting of the outh African Council held in Cape Town on th . 24th and 25th April, it was decided that a Headquarter Office for both sociation and Brigade in South Africa be formed. hartly after the revival of the Centre in June, 1920, a ommittee was formed for the purpo e of obtaining funds STATE. to enable the Centre to carryon the work of the Association, and the sum of £565 17S. was collected . From this amount was tak n a sum to furni h material for the formation of classes, which were duly adverti ed in th press and subsequently formed. A large number of candidate att nded the clas es which are still being held at regular intervals. Fully quipp d hampers have been placed in the streets at Bloemfontein for u. e in emergency and are inspected twice weekly and mi: ing articles r placed . The entre has also set aside the sum of £40 for til ' purpose of establishing ick room stores. ORANCE FREE
Th annual meeting of the Committee was held at J ohanne burg on the 19th and 20th April, 1923 . Thanks to facilitie granted by the outh African Railways HARBOURS . and Harbours Administration, progress made in the organi<;ation of clas es this year is the best since the formation of the entr , the award gained being 44.25 per cent. of the total issued since ~Iarch, 1920. The second annual Joint t. John and Red Cross competition \Va held at Bloemfontein on 11th November, 1922. In the male ection the Order gained first and second positions, and in the female ection first place. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS AND
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
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DONATIONS
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Fir Tree Hatfield Main Leytonstone (Metropolit an Police) ~ ew Bolsover
1922- 1923.
\ Recelved at Central Of-fice only, and not includin g those recei, eel by Local Honorary Secretaries of entres.) A Donation of Five Pounds and upwards constitutes Life Membership. Annual Subscription of Five Shillings and upwards constitutes an Annual Member.
S U BSCRIPTlONS . Beckett, ~1rs. E. Benecke, ~Iiss A. ::.\1. 0 5 Betterton, 1\1rs. 0 5 Biddulph, Mrs. 0 10 Birch, G. F . 0 ') Black, A. J. 0 5 Bloore, F. W. 0 10 Bruce, :\Iiss 0 5 Burton, J. 0 5 Collings, Miss :vI. B . I 0 Cunliffe, :\1rs. I Cunningham, Miss M. E. 0 5 Davies, :\Iiss 0 10 Dixon, :\Iiss W. A. I c Ellis, Miss A. M. 0 5 Evelegh, ~Iiss E. A. 0 5 Ferraby, G. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. I FitzRoy, The Hon. Mrs. Edward, C . B .E. 0 5 Freyberg, Mrs. Bernard 0 5 Gane, P. J. 0 Gardiner, Sir Robert S. 5 5 Gibbs, ~Irs . 0 5 Green, G. C. I 10 Greene, :\liss C. A. 0 Hadfield, L ady C.B.E. 0 5 Harnson, \Ylliiam Hatchard, Mrs. 2 0 Hazel & Co., Ltd . I I Hext, Mrs. George 0 5 Hird, Mrs. Frank 0 5 Hobson & Sons (London), Ltd. I Hollings, Mrs. 2 0 Laird, Miss A. M. 0 5 Leatham, Mrs . A. W. Levett, :VIrs. M. E. 0 10 Milne-Home of Wedderburn, :VIrs. 0 5 Sloggett, Lady 0 5 Thackeray. Col. Sir Edward T., K.C.B. 0 5
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Income and Expenditure Account for
1bospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in JBnglanb. DEPARTMENT. the Year ended 30th September, 1923. INCOME.
EXPENDITURE. I NSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-L ecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses Salaries and Wages P rinting, stationery and general expenses Carriage and Freight . Lecture Demonstrations--less fees
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On behalf of the Order of St. John, FRANCIS W . PIXLEY, Receiver-General.
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We have examined the books and vouchers of the Ambulance Department of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and certify that the above Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 192 3, is correct. This Account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Gr a n d P r iory of the Order, and is incorporated therein. 3, Frederick's Place, PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co. Old Jewry, E.C.2. 22nd December, 1923 .
THE ST . JOHN AMB ULAN CE A SSOCIATION .
LIFE MEMBERS. The Life Members attached to Centres are not. included in this List. HER ROYAL HIGHNES Acland , Hon . Mrs. A. D. An gus, B. R. Applin, L ie ut .-Col. R. V. K., D.S. O. B agsha we, E. A. B aker , Mrs. F . B . Banting, E. B arton , Mrs. H. , O. B.E. Beddington, Mrs. Bedford, The Duchess of. B evan, T. "'V. Beverley, K . H., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. B eville, F. W . Blake, Lady. Boag, G. L. 13rea dalbane, The Marchioness of. Broadwood, 1iss. W.\!. Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Colonel E. D., C.B. Bullock, W . Burr, A . Burr, Mrs. R . Bury, Mrs. H. Byron, J. L. Cabot, Miss C. Calthorpe, The Lady. Campbell, The Rev. C. Cattell, Lieut.-Col. G. T',1M.D. Chambers, T . H . W. Chapman , Mrs. E . J. Cockroft, F . W. B . Collings, Miss M. B. Cotton, C., O.B.E., F.R.C.P.ED. Cox, Captain G. H . Dalton, Major-General ·T :.C. Daubine de Chavy, Mrs. Dawson, Lieut.-Col. de German-Ribon, Mrs. de Lisle, Mrs . E . de Vernon, Captain . Dixon, Lady. Dixon, W. E sher, The Viscountess. Falkner, Lieut.-Col. E . F., C.M.G., D.S.O. Fane, L ady. Finnemore, Hon . Mr. Justice. Fisher, W . B.
PRL TCE
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BEATRICE.
Gardiner, Sir Robert S. Geddes, Col. R . J ., C.B., D.S.O., M.B. Glyn, The Bishop. Gordon, Major A. A., C.B.E., M.V.O. Gordon-Lennox, The Lady Algernon, D.B.E. H are, S. H . Hatchard, 1rs. F. Hodson, Mrs. H. O. Hospital Saturday Fund. Hughes-Hunter of Plas e6ch, Lady. Inman, A. J acob, Dr. H . J ones, Dr. \Y. M. Lawless, Irs. Linlithgow, T he Dowager Marchione s of. Loeffler, Mrs. Loftus, H. J. Luby, Mrs. McCausland, MIss A. C. McClure, Lady. Mackin tyre, Dr. McIlrait.h, Dr. '.V. lacL. McKellar, C. D. MacVicker, C. G., l-I.B. Malden, Dr. F. J. Marling, Mrs. C. 1artin, !iss F. Martin, Major J. M. Maxwell-Lyte, Lady. May, Col. W. A., R.A.M.C. Medcalf, G. T Miller, H . V. Miller, Lady. 10lyneux, Miss. Mon k, l\liss J. Moorhead, Miss L. Morgan, Mrs. A. H. Muter, Mrs. ewton, Brig.-General J. W . M. Noble, W. H. F., L.S.A. Nort.h, Brig.-General B. N ., C.B., M.V. O. Ogilvie, Major C. McD . Pelly, Amy, Lady. Pickersgill, E. P., M.R .C.S. Pickles, Mrs.
F ORM OF BEQUEST.
Picton, Mrs. L. Poppelwcll, Major H. F . W. Port of London Author ity. R ich ards, T . E . R ivington, T. R. Rodgett, Mrs. R. B. Ruddle, F . C. Sands, W . E. Shipwright, Capt. Denis. Singleton, Mrs. E. Spilling, Mrs. Stanley, Lady. Stirling, J . Storrow, Mr. and :\1rs. C. Thompson, P. W . Waddy, II. I.... , M. R.C.S.
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Walker , Capt. L. Walker, Mrs. Ward- J ackson, Miss F. Warrack, Miss G. H . Weldon, E. 'Whitaker, Mrs . Whithard, B. M. Wightwick, Mrs. Williams, Colonel Sir Robert, Bt., M.P. Williamson, Mrs. D. vVoollcombe, R . L., LL.D. Yate, Lieut-.Col. A. C. Yate, Mrs. A. C. Yate, Col. Sir Charles E., Bt., C.S.I., C.M.G., M.P. Yate, Lady.
FORM OF BEQUEST TO
~he
St. John Bnlbltlal1ce Elssociation.
I give and bequeath to The
t. John Ambulance Association a
foundation of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England the sum of
£...... . ........ . ............. .
to be applied towards the philanthropic objects of such Association, and I direct that the said sum shall be paid free of duty.
THE
T. JOHN A~lBUL\J\'CE ASSOCIATlO ..
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. (Elected by the Ambulance Committee in recognition of distinguished services 10 furthering the objects of the Adam, B. J., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Adams, ]., M.B., C. 1.EDIN., L.S.A. Adams, J. A ., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Adams, M. A., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Adams, VV. C., M.B., 1. R.C.S. Aiken, A., l\LB., C.M.ABER. Aitken, C. C., M.D.EDIN. Aitken, J. H ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Alderson, E., M.D.LIVERP. Alderton, H . C., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Aldridge, G., L.S.A., L.M.S.S.A. Aldridge, N. E ., M.B., L.R.C.S.EDIN., D.P.H. Alexander, Sir S. R., M.D., M.R.C.S. Allan, A. S., M.B., B.S.GLAS. Allan, C. M., M.D ., C.M.EDIN. Allan, F. G., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Allan, W., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Allan, VV. S., M.B., CH.B.GLAS. Allardice, \V. C., M.D.GLAS., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Allsom, \V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Ambrose, T. D ., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Anderson, C.M., M.D .EDIN. Anderson, F., :'>f.B. Anderson, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Anderson, J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Anderson, G. H., M.D. Anderson, R. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Anderson, W ., M.B . Andrew, F . W., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Andrew, M. B., M.D. Andrews, S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Angus, H., M.D., C.M.ABER. Anson, G. E., M.D., B.C.CAMB. Applegate, ]. W., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Appleton, O. L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Apthorp, F. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Arenhold, A., M.D.GOTTINGEN. Argles, R. L., L.S.A. Arkle, ]. V., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Arlidge, ]. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Armstrong, ]., M.D., F.R.C.S.I. Armstrong, J. R., M.D., C.M .EDIN. Armstrong, L. ., M.D. Armitage, A. H., M.D. Arnison, T. W., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Arniston, W. D., M.D. DURH., M.R.C.S. Arnold, E. C., M.B.DURH., F.R.C.S. Arnold, L. A., M.R.C.S. Arthur, D., M.D.GLAS., D.P.H. Arthur, G., M.B., CH.B.GLAS. Arthur, W., M.B. Asphar, M., M.D. Aspin al, ]., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.
ssociation.)
Aspinwall, ]. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Atkinson, F. E ., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Atkinson, J. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Atkinson, R., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Atkinson, T., M.D., M.R.C.S. Aubrey, G. K .,L.R.C.P.,M.L.S.S.A., D.P.H. Audland, YV. E., lILB.E., M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Austen, A. \V., L.M.S.S.A. Austin, J. A., M.D., C. LABER. Austin, J. J., M.D., lILCH.I. Averill, C., lILD.DURH., M.R.C.S. Backhouse, ].B., M.B. Bage, C., M.D., B.S.MELB. Baildon, F. ]., M.B., C.M.EDIN . Baillie, 1., M.B. Bain, W ., lILD.DURH . Baird, H., 1.D., CH.B.EDIN. Baker, L. T., M.B. Baldwin, F .B .]., lILR.C.S., L.S.A. Baldwin, T. A., M.D., L.R.C.S.I. Balfour, L. ]., M.B., B.S.MELB. Ball, J. A., M.B., M.R.C.S. Ballantyne, C. T., M.D. Banerjee Birendra Kesari, L.M.S.CAL. Banks, G., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Barbour,Capt. J .H.,M. B.,B. CH. I.,R.A. M.C. Barclay, A. A., lI1.B. Barclay, \V. B., L.R.C.P.&.S.EDL . Barker, G. vV., M.D. Barlow, A . E ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Barlow,T.\V.I .,M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,D.P.H. Barnes, E., M.D., C.M.ABER. Barnes, E. C. E., M.R.C.S. Barnett, H., M.B. Barraclough, A. 1., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Barrett, E., M.B. Barrington-Baker, J., M.D. Barritt, G. L., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Barrow, G. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Barrow, M., M.D. Barry, D . M., L.F.P.S., L.S.A. Bashford, H . H., M.D., B.S.LOND. Bates, J. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bates, W. R., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Bateson, H., M.D., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Bateson, V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Baxter, J. M., M.B., CH.B.MELB. Bayne, H. D., M.D. Beadles, J. N., M.B. Beane, R. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beardmore, G. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beasley,J.G.,L.R.C.P.EDIN.,L.P.F.S.GLAS. Beath, D. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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ORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
Beaton, F., M.D., C.M.ABER. Beattie, C. J., M.B., B.CH.I. Beattie, R., M.D., M.CH.I. Beatty, H . A., M.B. Beaumont, E., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Becker, J. E. A. G., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Beddoes, T. P., M.B.CAMB., F.R.C.S. Begg, W., M.B. Belas, B. G. S., L.R.C.S.I. Bell, C., M.B. Bell, C. vV. J., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Bell, 1., M.D. Bell, J .B., M.B. Bell, T. K., M.B., C.M., D.l'.H.GLAS. Bell, W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Bennett, J., M.B., B.CH.I. Bennett, \V. E., L.R.C.P.&.S.EDIN. Bennie, A. B., M.B. Bentall, \V. C., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Benton, VV., M.R.C.S. Bentham, A. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beresford, Lt.-Col. R. de la Poer, M.D. Berkley, E. ]. G., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L.R.C.P. Berlie, H. C., D.C.M.MADRAS. Bernard, A. V ., 1\1.D.MALTA. Berry, A. E., M.D., )\.f.R.C.S. Berry, H. 1., M.B. CH.B.VICT. Bevan, T. \V., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beverlev, K. H., lI!.R.C.S. Bigg, G: K. ., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Biggs, J. J. E., )\.f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Birch, L. J., M.B. Bird, H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bird, \V., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Birmingham, \V. P., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Biset, J. ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Black, J. P. M., M.B. Blackburne, G. H. S., M.B., B.S.MELB. Blackhall, \Y. B., M. B. Blackham, Col. R. J., C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., D.S.O., M.D. Blackley, D., 1.D. Blaikie, J. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blakeney, J. H., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blandford, J. \V., 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blaubaum, H.o 1\1.B. Bloomer, F. \V., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Bloxam, J. A., F.R.C.S. Blumer, YV. P., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Blythman, C. ., l\1.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Boger, \V. H., 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Boleyn, J. G. W., M.D. Bolger, P . T., F.R.C.S.I., D.P.H. Bolton, R. L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN., D.P.H. Bond, F. F. M.D., D.P.H. Bone, D . J. M., M.B., C.M.EDIN., D.P.H. Bonner, T. 1., M.B., C.lI1.ABER. Bonner, VV. P., M.R.C.S. Boodle, G. ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Boswell, A., LD.ABER., M.R.C.S. Bottomley, F. C., O.B.E., M.D. Boucher, C. J., M.B. Bower, W. G., 1\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bowie, J. M., M.D., F.R. C.S.EDIN.
Bowman, R. 0 ., M.R.C.S. Bowtell, H. R., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Box, M. H., M.B. Boyce, J. G., L.R.C.P.&.s.I. Boyd, T. C., M.B. Bradbury, J. B., M.D.CAMB., F.R.C.P. Bradbury, J. C. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bradley, D., M.D., M.S.Q.U.I. Brain, T. P., L.M.S.S.A. Braithwaite, E. A., M.D. Bray, Major G. A. T ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bray, R . V., M.D. Brett, P. G., B.S.MELB. Bridgeford, W. A. S., M.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Bristow, W.M., M.R .C.S.ENG.,L.R.C.P.EDIN. Bristowe, H. C., M.D., M.R.C.S. Brodie, T . J., M.D. Brogden, J. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Brook, H . D ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H . Brooks, Lieut.-Col. F . A., M.D .B RUX, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Broomhead, C., M.D., C.M.ABER. Broughton, A . G. S., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Broughton, L. C. S., L.R.C.P.&.S.EDIN. Brown, F. G., M.R .C.S., L.S.A. Brown, H . E., M.D., CH.B.GLAS. Brown, J., M.D. Brown, J., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Brown, J. M., M.D.EDIN., F.R.C.S. Brown, J. P ., M.B., CH .B.VICT. Brown, C. S ., M.D. Brown, W. P., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Browne, C. R., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Browne, O'D. H. D., M.D., B.CH.DUB. Browne, R., M.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.I. Brownfield, H. M., M.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Brownlow, H. L., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bruce, E . J., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.ABER. Brunton, Sir James, M.B., CH.B .GLAS. Brunton, \Y. R., M.B., D.P.H. Bruzand, A. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bryant, H. \V., LL.M., R.C.P., R.C.S. Bryson, L. H., M.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Buchanan, P., M.B., C.lILGLAS. Buchanan, W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Buck, C. W., M.R.C.S. Buckley, J., L.S.A . Budd, \V. H., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Buist, R . C., M.D., C.M.EDL . Bullough, '.N. A., M.B. Bulstrode. C. V., :'>1.D.CAMB., LR.C s. Buncle, A., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Burgess, \V. M., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Burnett, E. J ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Burns, W ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN . Burnside, W. C. M., L.R.C.P.&s. Burrels, A. \V., M.D . Burt, G. S., M.B. Burton, A., M.D.DURH. Burton, S. H., M.B., F.R.C.S. Burton, W . H., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Busittil, G., M.D.MALTA.
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Butter, J. K. M.D., C.M.ABER. Buxton, E., M.D.ST.AND .. F.R.C.S.EDIN. Buxton, H . "0.T. , M.B., D.P.H . Byers, H. S., M.B . Byrne, P . J., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Cable, J., L.R.C.P.EDIN., L.F.P.S.GLAS. Cairns, G. D., M.B. Cairns, P . R., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Cairns, YV. 1\1., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Caldwell, M ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Calwell, '.V. , M.D., M.CH .R. U.I. Cameron, R. '.V. F., M.R.C.S. Cameron, W. J., LB., C.M.EDIN . Campbell, A . J., L.R.C.P. Campbell, D . R., LD., B.CH.I. Campbell, E., M.B. Campbell, J., M.D.GLAS., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Campbell, J. A., l\I.R.C.P. Campbell, 1\1., l\1.B., CH.B.NEW ZEALAND. Campbell, T., L.M.S.S.A. Cane, L. B., M.D., B.C.CAMB. Canter, S. J., M.B . Cantlie, Col. Sir J., K. B.E., l\LB.ABER. Carbery, E. 0., M.B. Cardew, A. B., M.B. Cardew, G. A., O.B.E., :vI.R.C.S., L.S.A. Carmichael, H. B., M.D. Carnes, Vv., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Carroll, J., M.B., C.M.GLAS., D.P.H.CAMB. Carruthers, J. C. B., l\I.B., C.M.EDIN. Carter, F. H., M.D.DURH., F.R.C.S. Cary, A. J., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Case, H . M., M.R.C.S .. L.R.C.P. Caton, Mrs. M. M., "-1.B. Caunter, R. L., M.D .BRUX., L.R.C.P. &s. Chadwick, C. M., l\I.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Challinor, S . McM., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chambers, J. H., L. l.S.S.A. Chapman, A. V., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chapman, O. H., M.D., C.M. ED!. ., D.P.H. Chapman, Vi..". J., M.D. Chapple,YV.A.,M.D.,CH. B.~EW ZEALAND. Charlesworth, Col. R .. C.M.G., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., A.M.S. Chatterje, G. C., L.l\I.S.PUNJAB. Cheesewright, J. F., M.R.C.S.E G., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Cheetham, D. H., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Childe, C. P., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Childs, C., M.D.OXON., l\I.R.C.S. Chill, E. A., O.B.E., 1.B., C.M.EDIN. Church, R ., M.B., CH.B.NEW ZEALAND. Clampett, R . VV. T., M.B., CH.B.DUB. Clark, A., M.B. Clark, G., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Clark, M .R ., L.R.C.P.EDIN.,L.F.P.S.GLAS. Clark, R. T., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clarke, G. G., M.R.C. S. Clarke, H. H. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clarke, R. J., M.B. Clarke, W. J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clay, T. W ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clayton, A. J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clayton, T. M., M.D., D.P.H.
Clayton, W . K., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clayton, VI. M., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.l. Clegg, F . R., M.D. Clegg, R ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clement, D. P., l\1.B. Clement.s, . D. , L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clifford, F. C. \V., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Closs, J. 0., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Coaker, F. '.V. J., F.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Cohen, M., M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Coldstream, A . R., lILD., F. R.C.S.EDIN. Cole, T . E. C., M.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Coleman, \V. E., M.R.C.S. Collie, Sir R. J., M.D., C.l\LABER. Collins, J. T., M.D., l\1.H.C.S. Collinson, F. \V., M.D., F. R.C.S.EDrN. Collis, E . L., l\I.B., B.CII.OXON. Colmer, P. A., lILR.C.S. Connelly, H. A., M.D. Connolly, A. \Y. l\f.B., CH.B.BELF. Connor, S., M.D., Q. U.l. Contractor, Miss Hirabai Ardeshir, L.M.&S.BOMBAY . Cook, II. W. J., M. B. Cooke, l\Ii ss S. E., l\I. B. Coombs, C., M.D., l\!.R.C.S. Cooper, E. H., LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cooper, R. G ., M.B.CAMB., M.R.C.S. Cooper, H. S., l\!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cooper, P. R., M.D., F.R.C.S. Copley, S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Copp, C. ]., !II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Corrigan, \Y. J.. F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.c.p.r. Cosgrave, E. ~IcD., l\LD.DUBoo L.R.C.S.1. Cotton, C., O.B.E., F.R.C.P. Couch, J. K., l\I.D.DURII., l\1.R.C.S. Courtney, G. B., M.D.CAl\IB., ~LR.C.S. Coventon, Capt. C . •\., l\!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coventry, C., l\!.B. Covey, \V. J., ;I!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coward, E. G., l\I.B., C. I.AB ER. owen B.S., lI1.B. Cowper, H. D., ;lI.B. Cox, A., M.D., B.S.DUR. Coxwell C. F., l\!.D.CAl\IB., l\I.R.C.S. Craig, J., M.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Craig, '.\T., M.B., CII.B.EDIN. Craig, W. J. M.B. Cran, A., M.B., C.M.ABER. Cran, G., M.B., C.M.ABER. Cran, J., M.B., C.M.ABER. Cran, R. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Craster, E. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Crawford, Lieut.-Col. G. S., C.l\1.G., I.D .. L.R.C.P.&s., D.P.IJ.EDIN., R.A.l\!'C. Crawford, J. S., M.B., CH.B.LEEDS. Crawshaw, C.VV., M.B.,CH.B.,D.P.JLVICT. Crawshaw, S., M.B.VICT., M.R.C.S. Cressy, G. J., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Crew, J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Critchley, H. G., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Crocker, J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Croker, J. M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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Crooke-Lawless, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir W . R ., K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E., C.B.E., M.D . Croom, S. P., M.B. Cropley, H ., L.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Crosbie, D., M.D. Cross, A. J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Crump, T. G., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Cryer, J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Culhane, F . ]. F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Cullen, P., M.D., C.M.ABER. Cumming, R, M.B. Cunliffe, T. V., M.D., M.R.C.S. Cureton, Col. E., M.D.BRUX., M.R.C.P. Currie, O. J., M.B., M.R.C.S. Cuscaden, G., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Dadachanj i, Kavasji Edelji, L.M.&S. BOMBAY. Daggett, H. J., M.B. Dal y , L. S., L.M .S.S.A. Dandekar, D. B. X., L. !.&S.BOMBAY. Darnell , C. K., L.H.C.P.&s. Davidson, A., M.O.BRUX., F.R.C.P.EDIN. DaVidson, T. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Davies, H., l\!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Davies, L. G., lILD. Davies, S., M.D.OXON., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Davies, T. L. K., l\!.D., C.;I!.EDIN. Davies, \Y., ~1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Davies, \\'. II., ;\1. E., CH.lI1.EDIN. Davi , A. R., \I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Davison, H. K, M.D. Dawson, R. P., ~!.B ., C.l\f.EDI Dawson, T. D., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Deakin, J. E. 1-., l\I.B. Deamer, . E., L. R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Dean, E. C., M.R.C.S. Deane, A. D., ~!.R.C.S.ENG.,L.R.C.P.EDIN. Deane, C. C., ;\I. D. Deane, J. H., L.R.C.P. '.S.EDIN. Deans, IT. G., ~I.D. Deatker, F. Too 1.;l.1.S. Deborn, P. P., 'l.D., D.P.H. De Denne, T. V. M.R.C.S.ENG., L. R.C.P. De Laulour, II. A., M.R.C.S. Deneh)" \Y. J., M.B. Denne, F. V., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dennison, T. S., 'I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Denver, . E., C.l\l.G., M.D., F.R.C.S. De Eenzi, A. .. l\l.R.C.S., L.S.A. Devane, T. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI T . D'Evelyn A. :\Ic~ -., M.D., CH.B.DUB. D'Prascr, :\Iiss Eva, M.B. Devenish-:\Ieares. A. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Dcvis, H. F., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dick, A., l\!.B., CH.B.GLAS. Dickey, A. A. G., lII.B.E., M.D., L.R.C.S.I. Dickin~on, J. J., M.B.CAMB., l\I.R.C.S. Dickson, J. D., M.D., I.CH., Q. U.l. Dillon L. G., M.D., l\LCH., R. U.l. Dimmick, . F ., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Distin, H., M.B., LR.C.S. Divine, J., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Dix, \V. R .• M.D., B.S.DURH.
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Dixon, R. G., M.B., CH.B.LEEDS. Dixon, T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dobbie, J. A., M.D. Dobie, H. S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Dobie, J. N., M.B.CAMB., L.S.A. Dobson, A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dodd, Lieul.-Col. J. R., M.B.DURH., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. Dodd, P . V., M.D.DUB., M.R.C.S. Dodds, A., M.B., C.l\1.GLAS. Domville, E . J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Donald, D., M.D.DURH., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Donald, P., lILB., D.P.H. Donaldson, B., M. B. Donnelly, T . H., M.B. Dongle, A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Douglas, A., l\f.B., C.l\1.EDIN. Douglas, C. E., l\1.D.,F.R.C.S.EDIN., D.P.H. Douglas, C., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Douglas, J. J., M.D., C.M.EDIN., D.P.H. Douglass, M. Ellen, M.C., C.M. Douthwaite, G. H., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Dove, A. C., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Drage, L ., l.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Drinkwater, H., M.D.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Drought, P. J., L.R.C.S.I. Dundas. Mrs. G. H. G., F.R.C.S.I. Du Boulay, H. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dudgeon, J. H., L.R.C.P.&s. Dudley, B. J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dudley, G. J., ~1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Duffus, J., l\f.B., C.M.ABER. Duggan, L, M.R.C.S.ENG., LR.C.P.EDIN. Duke, E., M.D. Duncan, J. G., L.R.C.S.&L.M. Dunlop, S. H., M.D., M.CH., R.U.1. Dunn, B . V., M.B. Dupont, G. H., M.D. Dumo, J., M.D., C.lII.ABER. Durno, L., M.D., C.lII.ABER. Durrant, T. A., ;\1.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Dyer, C. H., M.D., C.M.ABER., D.P.H. Dyring, C. P. \V., l\1.B.MELB. Dyson, \V., M.D., CH.B.VICT. Eades, S. 0., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Eakins, G. E., M.D. Ealand, H. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Eames, C. "0.'., M.D.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Eccles, \V. S., l\!.R.C.S., L.S.A. Echlin, E. B., M.D. Eddows, A ., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Edwards, C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edwards, J. C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Edwards, R. T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ehrmann, A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Elder, YY., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Ellerton, J., M.D. ST.AND., L.R.C.P. Ellerton, J. F. H., M.D.ERUX., M.R.C.S. , ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Elliott, B. G., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Elliott, Major H . C. S., l\1.B. Elliott, J. S., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. Elliott, W. H., M.D. Ellis, C., M.B.
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JOHN A IB ULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Gelle, L. E. S ., M.B. George, M., M.D. Gettings, J. S., L.R.C.S.EDIN., L.S.A. Ghosh, S . ., L.M.S.CALCUTTA . Gibb, W. S., M.D .. C.M.EDIN. Gibbon, F. W., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Gibbs, A . . G., LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gibbs, R. H., F.R.C.S. Gibbs-Smith, E . G., M.D.DURH., D.P.H. Gibson, A. 11., M.B. Gibson, ]. II., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gilbertson, J. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gilchrist, T. B., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Giles, Colonel P. B., C.B ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gill, F. L., M.B. Gill, H . B., M.B., B.S.MELB. Gill, J. \V., M.D.DURII., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Gillespie, L. T., M.B. Gillespie, J. A., M.D. Gillon, G. G., M.D.GLAS .. F.R. C.S.EDIN. Gimlette, J. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Girdler, G. T., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Glegg, R. A. , M. D. Glen, J., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Gliddon, \Y. 0., M.D. Glover, J. A" 'VI: .B. Glowrev, ;\T.. ,1. B. Goddard, . E. A .. ;l1.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Goddard, Lt.-Col. G. H., D.S .O., M.R.C S., L. R.C P., R.A.:\LC.(T.F.) Goc.lfrc\', .\. E., ;\l.B., 1\1. R.C.S. Godfrey, P. ]., LL.M., R.C.P., R.C.S. Godwin, G. L., L.S.A. Gokhale, E:. ., L.M.&S.lNDJA. Goodmon, T. II., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Gordon, G. ., M.D. Gordon, 'V. J., M.B. Graham A., M.B., CH.B.GLAS. Graham, \. R . . M.B., M.C.CAMB. Graham, G. R. ':\1., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Graham, (,.. \Y., ;lLR.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Granger, R. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN . Grant, A. A. c., LB. Grant, A . D .:\1. M.B., C.;\LEDIN. Grant, G. "LB., C.l'ILGLAS. Grant, H .. F.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Grant, J. D., J.D.EDJN., F.R.C.S. Grant, L., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Grant, 1 .'\[cl\:., LD .. M.S.ONT. Gray, ., M.B., C.l'II.GLAS. Gray, A. M., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI Gray, II. J., M.B. Gray, I. A. W. P., M.D. Gray, J. H., M.D. U.S.A. Gra " T., M.B., B.S.R. U.I. Greaves, H. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Grech, 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, L. B., M.B. Green, S. 1., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Greene, C. 'V., M.D. Greenhalgh, A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Greenwood , A., M.B., CH.B.VICT .
Ellis, S ., M.D. Fisher, T ., M.D., M.R.C.S., Ellis, Lieut.-Col. C. 1., C.M.G., M.D., Fisher, T ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. R.A.M.C.(T.F.). Fisher, W. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ellis, W. McD ., M.D.BRUX., M.R.C.S. Fitton, H., M.R.C.S.E G., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Ellison, A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fitzhenry, G. 'V., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Ellison, E . H., M. D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Flavell, Rev. T. Ellul, J., M.D . Fleetwood, T. F., M.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.I. Elwood, F . B ., L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Fleck, D. lCV., M.B. Englebach, H. A., M.B. Fleming, A. J., M.D., l\!.CH., R.U.I. Engineer, S. K., L.R.C.S.&E. Fleming, H . H., M.B., CH.B.DUB. Ensor, J. 'V., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fletcher, Fleet- urgeon W. B., M.R.C.S., Etheridge, C. E ., M.B., M.R.C.S. R. . (retd.) Ettles, 'V. J. l\IcC., M.D., C.M.ABER. Flynn, J. I., M.B. Evans, A. H., l\!.R.C.S., L.S.A. Foley, D. B ., L.R.C.P. Evans, C. J. , l\1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Forbes, J., l\1.B., C.M.EDIN. Evans, Major C. R., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., Ford. J. \V., M.D. R.A.M.C. Fort, T., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Evans, E., M.B.CAMB., F.R.C.S. Fortin, C. E., M.R.C .S. Evans, G., M.B. Fothergill, J. R., M.D.ST.A D., L.R.C.S. Evans, H. R., M.D., B.S. Foulds, J. R., M.D. Evans, J., M.D., M.R.C.S. Fox, 1'.1. J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI~. Evans, O. C. P., M.D., B.S.DURH. Francis, G. P., L. R.C.S. Evans, W., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Francis, G. W., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Evans, W. G., F.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Frankish, J. D., M.D.ST.AND., M.R.C.S. Evans, W.O., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Frankish, T., M.D., C.l\!., B.SC.EDIN. Everard, A. C., L.M., L.R.C.P. Franks, Sir K. M. St. ]., M.D.DUB. Evershed, A. R. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fraser, J. H. P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ewart, C. T., M.D., C.M.ABER. Fraser, J. ]., l\LR.C.S.ENG. L.R.C.P.EDI:-<. Ewart, D., M.B., F. R.C.S.EDIN. Fraser, P .. ;"o.I.D., L.R.C.S. Ewart, J., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Fraser, 'V. S., L.R.C.P.E. Ewing, J., L.R.C.P.&s. Frederick, H. R.. M.B. Eyles, C. L., M.B. Freeborn, J. C. R., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Fairbank, W., c.v.o., O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Frew, . \Y., L.R.C.P.&S.ED1:-<. Falkner, H. G., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Frith, YV. S., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Farmer, Lieut. C. A ., I.S.C., M.D. Frost, A. ]., M.B. Farmer, S., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. EDIN. Fry, P. V., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Farquharson, D. P. M ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Fryer, J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Farrar, R. A ., M.D.OXON, M.R. C.S., D.P.H. Fryer, W. F ., L.R.C.P .& S.EDt~. Farrell, E. D., M.D. Fuller, A. L., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P. Farrer, G. A., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Fuller, E. B., "-LB., F.R.C.S.EDI:-<. Fawsitt, T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fullerton F. YV., M.D.DURH., "-I.R.C.S. Featherstone, W. B ., M.D., M.R.C.S. Fulton, R. V., "LD., C.M. EDL'. Fenn, A . G., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Fyffe, \V. K., M.D., B.C.CAMB. Fenn, S. B., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Gabb, C. B., M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Fennell, T., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Gabb, J. E., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C P.EDI Fentem, P. S., M.D.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Gaffney, C. B., F.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C. P.I. F entem, T. , M.D., C.M.EDIN., B.SC. Galbraith, W. S. L., M.D. Fenton, D., M.B. Gallow, W. F ., M.D. Fenton, H. A., L.M.S.S.A. Galloway, D. J., M.D., C.M.EDI:-<. Fenton, M. A., M.D . Gane, E . P. S., l\LD.DURH., M.R.e.S. F enwick, P. C., M.D. NEW ZEALAND, Gardner, H. W., M.D., M.R.C.S. Gardner, ]., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. F.R.C.S.EDIN. Ferguson, G., M.B. Garland, A. 1., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Ferguson, J. M., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Garner, E . L. F., M.D. Ferguson, R. J., M.D. Garrett, P. G., M.B., B.S.DURH. Ferguson, W. A., M.R.C.S. Garson, J. H. R., M.B., C.M.EDI ., D.P.H. Farraby, G. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Garstang, E. M ., M.D ., ST.AND., L.R.C.P. Field, A. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Gaunt, W. H., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Field, ]. J., M.B. Gaussen, D. P., M.D. Fielden, V. G. L., M.D. Gaviller, C. A . F., M.D. Finlay, Lt.-Col., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Geddes, G., M.D. Finn, C. N ., M.B. Geddie, J. S., M.B., CH.D.ABER. Finny, W. E., St. L., M.D.BELF., CH.B. Gee, O. A., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Fish, G., M.D Geiger, W ., M.D.
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Greenwood, A . Y., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Greenwood, C. D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Greenwood, C. H., M.B. Gregg, E. A., L.R.C.P.&s. Greves, E. H., M.D., C.M .EDIN. Griffin, A. \V., M.R.C.S. Griffith, J. V .. M.B. Griffiths, H. R., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Griffiths, J. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Griffiths, P. R., M.B., B.S.LOND . Griffiths, S. A . E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Grindrod, W. C., M.B. Grinling, F. ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gripper, W ., M.B.CAMB., M.R .C.S., D.P.H. Gross, R., M.B. Grove, W . R., M.B.CAMB., M.R.C.S. Groves, W. A., M.B. Guilfoyle, D. P., M.R .C.S. Gummow, J. F., l'ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gunne, W. J., M.D . Guthie, J., M.D .GLAS. Gutteridge, E. W., M.B. Gutteridge, M. W., M.B., C.M .EDIN . Guyatt, R . E ., M.B . Hacking, ]. H., M.R.C.S. Hadfield, R . H., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S Hadwen, YV. R., M.D.ST.AND ., M.R.C.S. Hale, Major C. H., D.S.O., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. Hale, G., M.D. Hall, A., M.R.C.S. Hall, J. S., M.D., B.S.DURH. Hall, T. G. H., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Halliday, F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Halliwell, T. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Halliwell, T., M.R.C.S. Hallows, H. P., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Hamilton, D. I., L.l'I1. , L.CH.A.H.DUB. Hamilton, D. L., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Hammerton, G. H. L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. Hammond, 'V., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Hampton, P. \\T., M.D. Hancock, H. R., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.I. Hann, H. F. l'I1.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Harbinson, J. S ., M.B. Hardie, R., M.B., C.l\1.EDIN. Harding, ",T., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Hardy, Major E. 0., M.B .TORONTO. Hardy, C. H., M.B. Hargraves, F. G., L.S.A . Harkness, T. , M.B., B.S.DURH. Harper, J. 'V., M.R.C.S. Harper, R. A. J., M.D., CH.B.EDIN. Harris, A., L.R.C.P. Harris, C. J. J., M.D. Harris, D. F ., M.D., F.R.C.S. Harris, S . A ., M.D. Harris YV. T., l'ILR.C.S., L.S.A. Harris-Liston, L .. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harrison, A. YV., M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Harrison, E ., M.D.CAMB., F.R.C.S. Harrison, ]., M.D., D.P.H. Harrison, J. H. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harrison, S. H., M.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION . Hart, A. H., M.D., C. M.DURH . Hartley, R. ., III.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Hartzhorne, B., III.R .C.P. Harvey, A., III.B ., M.R. C.S. Harvey, ]. 0 ., M.D., M.R.C.S. Haslett, R . ' V., III.B.R. u.I., F.R.C.S.I. Hatherly, H. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hatherley, S. 0., III.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Hattie, W. H., M.D. Hatton, G . S., M.D., C.II1.DURH. Hawks, F . S., L.M.S.S .A. H awthorne, E., F.R .C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P .I. Hay, 'V., 111. B., C.M.GLAS. H ay, ' V. P., II1.B., C. IILEDIN. Hayes, H. "V. l\1cC., M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. EDIN., D.P.H. Hayles, A. "V., M.R.C.S., L.S.A . Haynes, A. P., III.B. Heald, G. H ., M.R.C.S.E TG., L.R.C.P. Heard, F. G., L.R .C.P.&S.EDI . Hebblethwaite, H., M.R.C.S ., L.S.A. Hebblethwaite, S. M., M.D., III.R.C.S. Hedley, ]., III.D.DURH., I.R.C.S. Heggs, F. R. :\1., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hellier, J. B., M.D., III.R .C.S. Henderson, A., M.D . Hend erson, J. 1\1., M.B . Henderson, M., III.B. Henry, C. D ., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Henry, D. C., LD., F.R.C.S.RDIN. Henry, 'V. , :\I.B. Herrington, E. "V., L.R.C.P. Hessel, W. T., M.B. Hetley, H., M.D., II1.R.C.S. Hewat, D. B., M.B., C. LEDIN. Hewat, ]., :\-LB ., C.M.EDIN. Hewetson, ]. T., M . D.EDI~., F.R.C.S. Hey, C . E. M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hey. H . D., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Heygate, F. ., M. R.C.S., L.S.A. Heys, A ., M.B ., C.lILEDIN. Heywood, T.Vv., :\1.R.C.S.ENG., L.K.Q.C.P.I., D.P.H. Hickley, A. M., :'ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hicks, E. R., M.D. Higginson, G., :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Highet, C., M.B . Hill, R., M.B., F.R.C.S. Hill, W. J., M.D.NEW YORK. Hillaby, A., ;\1. R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Hin cks, T. E ., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. Hindle, ]. , L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Hine, H . , M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. Hirsch, C. T. W., M.R.C.S. Hoare, E. F., M.D. Hodgetts, Col. C. A., C.M.G.,M.D.TORONTO, L.R.C.P. Hodgins, W. W ., M.D ., B.S. DURH. Holden, A. S ., M.B. HOlden, G. H. R., M.D. CAMB., M.R.C.S. Holdsworth. A . T., M.D. BRUX., M. R.C.S. Holland, J. J., M. B. Holman, R., M.R.C s. Holmes, C . D., M.R.C.S.
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Kennedy, J. W., F.R.C.S.I., L. K.Q.C. P.I. James, A. n., M.D., C.M.ED!. . Kennedy, W. W., M.D., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. james, F. P. R., L.R .C.S.I., L.K.Q .C.P.T. [(ennish, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. jml1es , P., M:R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kenny, J . P., M.B. . Jam eson, j. S., M.D., CH . B.DUB. Ker, II. R., F. R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. jarvis, J. H. E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kerans, T. G., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C. P.!. jay, F. F., M.D.ST.A D., M.R.C.S. Kerr, C. D., M.B. jennings, E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. jcrmai.ne-Lulham, F. S., LR.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Kerr, J., M.D., B.C.CAMB., D.P.H. Kerr, \V. j., M.D., CH.B.VICT. joel, S., M.B., CH.B.MELB. Keyt, F. T., M.D. j 01111S, C. A., :\1. D. Khalidi, H. F., M.D.(BEIRUT). johnson , E., M.D. Khambatta, K. D., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. johnson, P. H. W., M.D. Kidd, G. B., M.D. johnson, S., :'1[, D., ;\LR.C.S. Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. C. R., C. M.G., M.V.O., johnson, T .. ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . M.B., CH.B .D UD., R.A.::I-I.C. Johnston, :'IIaJ0r A. R .. O.B.E., l\1.R.C.S., IGllen, T ., M.B. L.R.C.P. King, C. E ., M.D. johnston, D. G., ~I.B . , C.l\I.GLAS. King, R. T., II1.D.DURH . , L. R.C.S.!. johnston, J., 1\1.D., C.M . EDI~. Kingsbury, E., ;\1.D ., CH.B .D.UB. johnston, J. B., '\I.B. Kinnear, \V., :\1.D., C.M.EDIi'. johnstone, T., 1\1.B., C.::I-1. EDI1\. Kinsey-ilIorgan, "\., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Jones, .\. L., :'II.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Kirkpatrick, \V., lILD., CI~ . B.DUB . j ones, B., :'I!. D.DURH., 1\l.R.C.S. H., Knapp, Surgeon-Captam }1. jones, c.:\1. :\!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P ., R.N. j nes, n., :'I!.B .. C.\!.GLAS. Kneale, J. C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. jones, D. J., F.H.C.S., L.R.C.P. Knight, A. 0., I1I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Jones, D. :\L :'II.D .. C.:'II.EDI~. Knight F. C. R ill.. M.R .C.S. jones. D. T. R .. O.B.E., :-1.ll .. C.:'II.EDIN., Knight, C. A., :'LB., n.S.:'I1ELB. D.P.l!. KOlght, \Y. R., L.R.C .P.&S.EDIN. jones. E. W., :\I.D. Knight, \Y. J. R., ;\I.D.Q.U .!. , M.CH.R.U.I. jones, F. G .. \1.1 ; ., C.:'IJ.ABER. Knott, 'V., M. D., C.:'II.EDIN. Tone'S, Col. (;. .. .\I.D.CA~AnA. Knowles E., M.D.DURH., L.R.C.S. Jones, (,. J.. :'11.11. Knywtt: H. F., L.R.C.P., L.M.&S.EDI Jones. B., T..R.C.S.I.. D.P.l!. . Koch, \Y. V. 11., M.D .. C.M. EDIN. jon s, II. 1 l .. L.R.C.P.c'S.EDl;-\. I\:ulkanii, K D. j ones, II., .\1. B., C.1\LGLAS. , D.P.H. Kyle, H. G., M.D. jones. n. c .. L.S.A. Lacy, A. R. 1II.R.C.S .. L.R.C.P. Tones. J., 1\1. D .. Cll. H. VICT. Laing, J. T. c., M.B., C.M .EDIN. Jones, Col. J. .\., :-!.D.DURH., :'Il.R.C.S .. Laird, A. J., M.D., C.l\LGLAS., D.P.H. D.P.ll .. \.\J.S.(T.F.) Lamb, \Y. H., :\1.B., lI1.R.C .S. jones. R. n., ":II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lambley, \Y. 0 .. M.D. jones. H... \I.R.C.S., L.R. - .P. Lambert, F. S., :'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. jones, H. 1.., \I.R.C.S .. L.R.C.P. Landon, G. F. S., M.B. Jones, R. F. II., \I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Langley, F. E. ;\LB. jones, R. ~., :'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Langley, G. J., :M.D. Jones T. R., ":II.R.C.S., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Langmore, P. V., :\I.B. Jones, R., 'LB., C.\I.EDIX., D.P.H. Lankester, C. P., :'I-LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. jones. Capt. \\' .. \ .. :\!.D. Lansdown, R. G. P., III.D., B.S.DURH. jones, \\'. E., :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lapraik, G., M.B., C.M.GLAS . jones, \\'. :\1., ":II.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Laslett E . E., l\!.D., CH.B .VICT. Jones, G. II. \\'., 1\1. R.C.S., L.S.A. Latham, H., :\I.B .. C.M.EDIN. joseph, "\., L.R.C.P.&S.EDTN. Latham, \V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN., D.P.H. jukes, \ .. L. R.C.S.EDIN. Laurie, R., LD., C.lII.EDIX. julian, Lt.·Col. O. R. A., C.I1I.G., :'I1.R.C.S. Lawrie, \Y. S., M.D. L.R.C.P., D.P.H., R.A.:'II.C. Laverick, F. R. H., ;\!.D. Jull, R .. 11.:\1. :\I.B. Lavery, J. P., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. jumeaux, B., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kaderi, S. J., CIVIL ASSISTANT SURGEO~. LaYies, H. B., l\!.B., B.S.D URH. Lavington, C. C., M.B. INDIA. Law, J., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Kaylor, \Y., M.D. Keble, i\Iajor A. E. C., L. R.C.S.!" Lawrence, H . C . , M.D.DURH. Lawson, G. G. l. B. , B.CH ., D.P.H. L.K.Q.C.P.I., D.P.H., R.A.II1.C. Lazenby, J. M., M.B., B.S.DURH. Keith, J. R., M.D., C.M.ABER. Learv, E . G., L.R.C .S.!., L.K.Q .C.P.I. Kelsall. H. T., M.D. Lear)T, T. G. ., lII.D., M.R.C.P . Kennedy, J., l.D.,
Holmes, D., M. B. , L.R.C.S.EDIN. Holm es, W . R., M.D ., C.M.ABER. Holt, ]. L., L.R.C . P.&s. Holt, R. C., F.R.C.S., L. R.C . P. EDIN. Holtom, C., M. R.C.S . Holton, R. , M.R.C.S., L.S.A . Hom e, G., M.D., C.M.EDIN., D.P.H. Honman, A., lII.R.C.S., L.S.A. Hope, A. A., ?lI.B., B.S.DURH. Hope, ]. L. A., M.R.C.S .. L.R.C.P. Hopkins, T., M.B., C.ILB. DUB. Hopwood, C. E., M.R.C.S. Horne, ]. F., M.D.ST.AND., F.R.C.S .EDI"'. Horne, T. , M.D.DURH., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Hosain, Irs. H. n. ::\1., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Hosking, ., M.B., CH .M. EDIN. Ho kyn, C. R, M.D. Hossack, J. F., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Houchin, E. K., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Houghton, J. }I., lII.R.C.S. Howard, C. A. :'II. D. Howdem, I. D. C., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Howell, R. E., ;\1.B .. C.M.EDIN. Howlett, G. J., :\-I.D. Hoyland, . S., M.D.DURH., :'II. R.C.S. Hoyle, J., ?>1.B., C.:\I.EDI •. Hoy ton, 'V. ]., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Hudson, . B., :\I.R.C.S. Huey, D., L.R.C.P.&s. Hughes, \. D., :'II. D. Hughe , D. A. :'II.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. Hughes, H. }L, :'II.B.DURlI., :\-I.R.C.S. Hughe ' , R., :'ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hughes, \V. H., ~1.B., C.:'I1.EDI.'., B. c. Humphrey, E. ., :\I.H.C.S. Hunt, H., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Hunt, D. de V., L.R.c.p.EnI~., I..R.C. '.r. Hunter, II. B., l\I.B. Hunter, :'L, :'II.B. Hunter, S. R., M.D. Hurley, J .. L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Hurrick, :\lajor H., L.R.C.P.&s.l., R.A. \1.C. Husband, J. C. R., ":II.D.DURH., :'ILR.C.S. Hussey, B. F., l\I.R.C.S. Huston, ]., :'I1.D. Hutchinson, F. E., M. R.C.S., L. R.C. P. Hyland, Captain G., M.B. levers, E., :'II.D., I1LCH.DUB. In ce, A. G., F.R.C.S. Ingham, O. G .. :'11. D. Ingham, J. H. ]., :'I-1.D. Inglis, D. 'V., :'II. D., C.;\I.GLi\S. Inglis, H. ::'.1., :'II.B. C.M . EDL. Ingram, R. E . T., 1I1.D.BRUX., L.M.S. S.A. Irving, J., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Irving, \V., M.D.CAMB., III.R.C.S. Irwin, H. 0., M.B., B.S. ADELAIDE. Isaac, R. ]., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI~. J ackson, E ., M.R.C.S. Jackson, E . S., M.D., C.M.EDTN. Jackson, H. E. A., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L.R.C.P. Jackson, J. J., L.R.C.P.EDIN., L.R.C.S.I. Jacob, H. "V., M.D. Jabobs, M., M.B.
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Leask, J. T., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Le Cronier, H ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lee, B. ]., L.S.A. Lee, Siu Fan, M.B. Lee, \V., M.B. Lees, VV., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Legat, A ., M.D., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Leigh, ]. D ., M.D., C.M.EDIN., D.P.H. Leitch, VV. C., L.F.P.S.GLAS. Lemarchand, A . 'Y., lII.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Lemon, F ., lI1.B . Lendrum, J. B., M.D., C.M.ABER. Lennox, D ., M.D., C. M.EDIN. Le Sage, C. F., L.S.A. Leslie, R. 'V., M.D., C.M., R. U.I. Lewes-Hughes, H., L.R.C.P. &S.EDII . Lewis, S . L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI . Lewis, T . H ., lI1.R.C.S. Lewys-Loyd, E., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ley, H . ]., M.D. Lidderdale, F . G., M.B. Liddle, P. H., M.B.lIIELB., lI1.R.C.S. Lilley, F ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Lilley, ]. H., M.D.CA"IB ., M.R.C.S. Lilley, ]. H., M.D . Lillies, G. L., M.B. Lillies, H ., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Lincoln, VV. A., M.D. List, G . H ., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Lister, T . D ., M.D., F.R.C.S. Little, J., M.D.EDIN., L.R.C.S.I. Livingstone, T. H., M.D., CH.B.EDIN. Lloyd, E . J., lI1.D.ABER., M.R.C.S. Lloyd, F. S., M.D., F.R.C.S. Lloyd, ]. D., M.R.C.S., ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Lockhart, R . A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Lodge, P. G., F.R.C.S.I., L.S.A. Lodwidge, W. C., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. Longhurst, Major B.\V.,lI1.R.C.S.,R.A.M.C. Loosli, R J., M.B. Lord, P.O., M.B. Lord, S. T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Love, H., M.B.DURH., L.R.C.S.I. Lovegrove, A. C. A., M.D.DURH., L.S.A. Lovell-Keays, L. F ., 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lovely, C. ., M.D., B.CH.DURH. Lovett, A . S., M.B. Low, A . B., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Lowe, A . J ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Lowe, W. G ., M.D., F.R.C.S. Lowry. Mary, M.B. Lowsley, Capt. M. M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P., R.A.M.C . Loxton, W. A ., M.B.BIRM., F.R.C.S.,EDIN. Lucas, J. J. S., M.D. Lucas-Bennett, Eleanor, M.D. Luce, R. H ., M.B.CAMB ., F. R.C.S. Luckman, E. L., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Lumsden, Sir J., K.B .E., M.D., CH.B.DUB. L u nd. K. F ., M.B.LOND., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Luxmorc, S urgeon-Major E . J. R., M.C., M.R.C.S. Lynam, R . G ., M.B., lI1.R.C.S . McAdam, R . L., M.D ., CH.B .DUB .
McAldowie, A. M., M.D., C.M.ABER . 1\lcAllister-Hewlings, W. F., M.B., C.M. McAree, F . E., M.B. McBrearty, J. W ., F.R.C.S.EDIN . McBride, C. ].. M.B. McBroom, J. A., M.D . McCallum, S., M.B . McCandless, R., M.B., D.P.H. Macartney, R., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Macaulay, D. J. . L.R.C.P.&S.EDI . l\IcCandlish, J. G ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. McCarthy, J. McC., M.D.DURH ., M.R.C.S_ McCellum, E. C. D., M.D. l\1cConiskey, A., lILB., M.R.C.S. McComb, S. Mc., M.B. McCormac, S., M.B. McCullagh, J., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. McCully, .t\.. L., M.B., C.CH.R.U.I. McDonald, G. B., lI1.D.GLAS., L.R.C.S. MacDonald , J. 1\1., lILB., B.S. McDonald, T. J.. M.D.TORONTO, L.S.A. Macdonald, J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. McDonnell, D., L.R.C.S.I., L.A.H.DUB. McDougall, ., lICB., CH.B.CLAS. McDowell, 'V. C. " ' .) lI1.B., C.M.EDIN. McElligott,1\1. G., F.R.C.S.I., L.A.H.D B. MacFadden, C. J. R. O.B.E., lI! B. ~fcFarland, J. ""., "LB. McFetridge, T., M.B. J\fcGec, J. H., lILD.R.U.I., L.R.C.S.I. :'vlacgregor, D. 1., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. McGregor, ]., M.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. '\IacIlraith, 'V. i\1., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. McIntosh , A. M., JlI.B .. F.R.C.S .EDIN. :\IcIntosh, J., L.R.C.P.&s. ED!K. Mackay, E . A., 1.B. :\IacKeddie, J. F., M.D., CH.TU\IELB. McKenny, C. \Y. M.D. :\[cKenz{e. A., M.D. , C.;\o1.EDTX. )[achlin, T. T., M.D .. L.F.P.S.GLAS., D.P.H. Mackenzie, D. J .. :lCD., C.lI!.ATIER . :\Iackenzie, E., M.D., C.lI!.GLAS. Mackenzie, F. \Y .. 1\1.13., C.JlCEDIN. :\fackenzie, H. D., M.D. NEW ZEALAND. Mackenzie, J., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Mackenzie, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI, . Mackenzie, J., M.B.ABER. Mackenzie, J. F., M.B.MELB. Mackenzie, R. F., MD., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Mackenzie, \V. S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Mackenzie-Smith, 1'.1., :lLD. MacKid, H . G., L.RC.P., LR.C.S.EDIN. .:\IacKid, L. S., M.B. l\Iackie, D. \Y. H., M.B. McKettrick, F. J., M.B. McKinney, D. J., M.D. Mackie, J., M.D. McKisack, H. L., M.D .. C.M .R. U.I. McLaren, J. T., lI1.B.CAMB., L.R.C.S.EDlN. MacLean, H., M.D. Maclean, J. B ., M.B. Maclean, H. R .. M.B., C.M.EDIN. Maclean. E. ]., M.B., C.M.EDIN. MacLeod, R, M.B.
McLannahan, J . G., L.R.C.P.&.s.T. McLean, D ., M.B. McLorinan, M., M.B. McMahon, J. J., M.D. MacMillan, L .. M.B. McMillan, A. McG., M.B. McMillan, R J. M.D. Macmorran. A. H. J., M.B. McMullen, J., M.B., B.S.R.U.I. l\Ic ~ ab, A. A., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Mac namara, A., M.B. :\1acl aughton, G. K. , M.D. MacNidder, J., M.D., C.M.EDI . Macpherson , Lieut.-~ol. C., C.M .G ., M.D .. C.M.NEWFOUNDL D. MacQueen, A., M.D. McRitchie, P., M.B. McTavish, W. ., M.D. McWhae, D. M., M.B., B.S.MELB. McWilliams, Lt.-Col. G. F., M B., ~!.S. MELB., A.M.S.AUST. McWillie. J. G., M.B., C.M.ABER., D.P.II. Madd en, F. B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Madgshon. ?I-!iss 1. S. L.. ;\!.B. Maggs, O. H. A., L.S.A. Mailer, W., M.B. C.M .EDIN. ., Main, R., M.D.BRUX., L.R.C.P.&. S.ED1N . Mains, J., L.R.C.P. Maior, J. P., :l1.D .. CH.B.MELB. lalcolm, R., ~.D. Malpas, J. , :'.LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Manchester, G. H.) :'.1.D. C.M. Mann, F. C., ]\LD. Mann, J. B.) :lLR.C.S.ENG., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Mannin g, L. S., :'.1.B .. C.M.ABER. Mantle. A .. :'.!.D.DURH., ~!.R.C.S. 1Iarois, A., M.D. Marriott. C. \V., ]\1.D.ST.AND .. F. R.C.S. Marriott O. D., :'.!.D., C.M.GI AS. Marsh, F., F.R.C.S., L. R.C.P., D.P.Ii. 'larsh, J. H., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Marsh, J H., M.R.C.S .. L.R.C.P. Marsh, J, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI '. Marshall, G., ~L B. . LR.C.S. Marshall, R.. :'.!.D . Marshall, \Y. S., :lLB., C.1\!.GLAS. Martin, E. \Y. S., l\LB. CH.B.R.U.T.. D.P.H. Martin, F. H.., :'.!.B., B.C.CAMB. Martin, S. E., M.D., C.M.Q.U.I. Martin, 'V .. M.B. Martin , \V. Y. 1\1.13., B.S.V[CT. Martin, \Y. Y., M.B. Mason, C. A., M.B. Mason, H , 1\LB., !\t.R.C.S Iassingham, . urg.-Col. ]. P., ivl.R.C.S. Mather, J. S., M.B. Matheson, J., M.D. Mathews, S , M.B. Matthews, C . E., :l1.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Matthews . J. C., ;\oI.B., B.C. CAMB. Matthews, V., 1I1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Matthews, J. T., M.B. Mayhew, C. J., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Mead, G. E., M.B .. crr.B.MELB.
Meadows, Major S.M.W .,D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. Mehta, Dr. Dhanjibhai. Melville, S., M.D.BRUX . . M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. Melvin, J., M.B., c"'M.ABER. Melvin, K. S., M.B., CH .B.ABER. Mercer, W., M.B., C.lI1.EDI)l. Merryweather, R. C., L.R.C.P. Mickle, A. F. J., M. D.ABER.,F.R.C.S.EDIN. Middlemiss, G. ",T., :VLB., CH.B.DURH. Middleton, F. C ., M.D. Milburn, Colonel C. H., O.B.E., M.B. YIiJl, G. S., M.D., C.M.EDI~. Millar, D. McF., O.B.E., M.B., D.P.H. Miller, J ., M.B .. C.M.EDIN. Milligan, R. A., M.D.DURH ., :Y!.R.C .S. Mills, Mrs. Jean F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Mills, R . J., M.B., C.M.ABER. Mills, W., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN . :\1ilne-Thompson, A., M.B ., C.M.EDIN. ~Iilner, J., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN . 1Iinchin, D. J., M.B .TORONTO. :\1itchell, C. R. P., M.D. '\loberly, S. C. B., :'.i.R.C.S., L.R.C.P Modlin, 1. G., O.B.E., M.D.DURH. Moffatt, A. A. P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ::vIoir, D. R., M.B., CH.B.ABER. :\Iolloy, Major Sir L. G . S., D.S.O., M.D. :\Iolteno, V. G., ":I1.B., B.C.CAMB. .\lolyneux, E., M.B.VICT., M.R.C.S. Montgomery, E. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Montgomery, H. H., M.R.C.P. Montgomery, W. A., L.S.A. Mooney, A. P., M.D., C.M.R.U.I. :Monypeny. H. J., M.D., CH.B.R.U.I. Moore, C. A., M.D.ABER., M.R.C.S. Moore, C. J., 1\1.B .. CH .B.R.U.L Moore, Major G. A., M.D., R.A.lILC. Moore, S. E., M.D. Moorhead, R . E .. L.R.C .P.&S.EDIN. Moorhouse, :\liss A., M.B., B.CH.GLAS. Moorhouse, B. :\1., M.B., C.lILEDIN. Morison, \Y. :\1. , L.R.C.P.&S.EDI);,. Morell, H., M.D. Morgan, A. \Y., ;\OLB. Morris, A. E., M.13., CH.B.MELR. Morris, C. E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Morris, F . H., )-1.D.ST.AKD., M.R.C.S. :\1orriw, J. 1\1., :'>1.B. Morris, J. N., M.B. . Morris, S. G., M.D., C.M.EDIK. Morris, T. H. P., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Morrison, J. T. J., M.B.CA;\olB., F.R.C.S. Morrison, ",r., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Morton, C. A., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Morton, J. H., M.D. Morton J. S., M.D .. CH.B.DUB. Moses, Capt. O. St . J., lII.D. EDIK., LM.S. Moule, E. E., LB. Moxham, M . C., M.R.C.S., LR.C.P. Mugliston, G. T. V\'. M.D.ABER .• M.R.C.S. Mugliston, T. C., M.R.C S., L.R.C.P. Mulhall, A. T . . F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. Mulligan. J. W .. I.D., M.S.Q.U.I. Munro, F., lI1.B .. C.M. GLAS.
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. Munro, F. L., M.D. l\Iunro, H. L., M.D. Murdoch, .i\LC., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Murdock, A., 1.B. Murison P ., M.D., C.!l1.EDIN. Murphy, C. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. Murphy, \ V., M.B., C.l'II.EDIN. Murray, C. F. K., l'I!.D.g. U.I., F.R.C .S.I. Murray, J. A. J., II1.B., C.lII.EDIX. :\1urray, J. G ., L.R.C.J>.&S.EDIX. Y.l:urray-Aynsley, J. H .. l\l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Myers, E . R., M.D. Myers, 'V. 'V., M.B., C.;\1.GLAS. ::::-.rairn, R. 'V., l'ILB., C.M.GLAS. I anavatty, B. H ., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Nankervis. A. W., l\l.B. ason, E. N ., M.D. - ay, J., M.D. .I. eave, E . F. ::\'1., !lLD., CH.B.EDIN. ::::-.reilan, C. J., L.A.H. Nelson, T., :'LD., C.:.f.EDIX. Neville, J. F ., L.R.C.P. &S.EDIN. ~ evin, R ., M.B., CH.B., R. U.l. Newby, C. H., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1 ewell, A . G ., M.D., C.M.GLAS., D.P.H. Newell, J. A., M.B., B.CH.NEW ZEALAND. Newing, S . J., 1. B. icholls, G. F., M.D.DURH., LoR.C.S. Nichoils, G . G., M.B. ~icholls, H., lILD.CA;'.IB., lILR.C.S. icholson, Lt.-Col. E., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H., A.lI1.S. Nicholson, J. W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Nicol, J., l\1.B . , C.M.ABER. iemeier, W.O., M.D. 1 ightingale, J., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Nish, J. A. D., M.B . Noble, S. C., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Nockolds, vV. S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Noney, E. H ., LoS.A. Norman, A. S ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Norris, A. H., M.R.C.S., LoR.C.P. orris, VV. P., M.B., CH.B.l\lELB. orthcote, A . B., :\-1.D., C. 1.EDIN. ugent, E. S., M.R.C.S. Nunn, J. W ., M.R. C.S. Nuttall, T . E ., I11.B., C.M.EDIN. utter, VV. J., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. yblett, H. G. M ., M.D. Nyulasy, A. J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Oates, T. P., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. O'Brien, Capt. L. J., M.D. O'Conneil, Lt.-Col. D. V., M.D.g. U.I. , M.CH.R.U.I., R.A.M.C. Odeil, W., M.D.DURH., F.R.C.S. O'Donovan, T. J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Officer, E. A., M.B.MELB. Ogilvie, J. H., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Okell, G., LoR.C.P.I. O'Kelly, D. T., L.R.C. P.EDIN. Oldham, H. F., M.D., B.CH.DUB. Oliver, C. P., M.D., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Oliver, E. B., M.B. Oliver, W., M.B., C.M.EDIN.
Orange, Miss M., M.D.BRUX., L.S.A. Ord, F. ' V. , L.R.C.P.1. O'Reilly, G. J., LoR.C.S., M.R.C.P.I. O'Sullivan, E. F., M.D. Orton, J., M.D. BIRII1., M.R.C.S. Osborn, F. A., II1.R.C.S. Osborn, S., F.R.C.S., L.S.A. Osborne, Fleet-Surg. H. R., M.R.C.S. L.S.A., R.N. Osburne, C. A. P ., F.R.C .S.EDIN., L.R.C.P Owen, E . L., M.D., C. LEDIN. Owen, R. F., L.K.g.C.P.I. Ozanne, F. J. ., IIl.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paget. O. F., 1.D., B.C.CAMB. Paisley, 'V., M.B., B.CH.R. D.I. Palin, H. V., l\1.B., C.M.EDIN. Palmer, A . :;\L, II1.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P Palmer, C. ., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Palmer, C. J. L., ;'.LR.C.S . Parer, P. A., M.B. Park, J. R. S ., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Parker, G., M.D.CA:'I1B., l\l.R.C.S. Parkes, L. C., M.D., II1.R.C.S., D.P.H. Parkes, W. H., M.B., C.lILEDIN. Parkinson, C. J., M.B., M.R.C.S. Parkinson, 'V. J., ;'.1.R.C.S. Parnell, E., M.B . Parnell, G. C., lI1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Parrv, Yr. \Y., M.D., M.R.C.S. Parsey, E. \Y., M.B., B.C.CAME. Parsons, II. C. lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Parsons, \V. B., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paterson, C. E., M.D.EDIN. Paton, D. D., 1>1.B. Paton, D. ::\1., L.R.C.P.&.S.EDIN. Pa.tterson, G. de J., M.D.DUB., M.R.C.S. Patterson . G. H .. :'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Patterson, Miss 1'1., M.D. Paul, F. T., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paulin, ., M.B.TORONTO. Pavey, H. L., M.D. Payne, E . 1'.1., M.B. Peach, C. \V., M.B., C. 1.EDIN. Peake, A. \V., :l1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Peake, F. E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pearce, G. H., M.D., D.P.H. Pearcey, P . A., IIl.B., C.111. EDIN. Pearse, T. F., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pearson, T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Peirce, F ., M.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.I. Pereira, A. A., L.R.C.P.&s. Pereira-Gray, J. A. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Perciva.l, G. H., M.B ., M.R.C.S. Pern, N" M.R.C.S., LoR.C.P. Perram, C. H., M.D., l'I1.R.C.S. Perry, H . H ., M.D. P erry, W . D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.N.Z. Petter, W., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Peverley, \V. A., M.E., B.S.DURH. Phelps, P., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Phillips, C. H., M.D.DURH. Phillips, G. A., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Piers, C. E., M.D., C.M.ABER. Pike, J. B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Pilcher, C. W., M.R.C.S. Pilgrim, E. G., M.B.EDIN. Pim, F. E. de B., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P.1. Pinches, II. 1., M.D. Pinck, C. II., M.B. C.M.GLAS. Pinkerton, J., M.D., C.M.g.U.I. Piper, J. E., M.D. Pitcher, S. \V., L.R.C.P. & s. Pithie, A. I ., L.R.C.P.&S.ED!N. Plant, 11. C., M.B., M.R.C.S.N.Z. Plews, \V. F., M.B . Pochin. F. L., M.D .. C.lIl.EDIN., D.P.H . Pocock, A. G. ., M.B.DURII., M.R.C.S. Pollard, Sir C. II., l.D., C.M.EDIN. Poliard, S. P., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pollen, H., lI!.D., IIl.S.DUB. Pollock. R., L. R.C.P.I. Poole, A. II., 1II.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Pooiey. E. 13.. L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P. Pope; \lajor \\T. \V., ;\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Potter, 11., :'.1.R.C.S.E. 'G ., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Potter, S. L.. L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Powell, II. F ., \I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PO\vell, L. L., :'II.H.C.S.E,'G., L.R.C.P. Power, .\. L.R.C.P.&s.I. Pratt. E .. :lLD., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pratt, Lieut.- olonel R., M.D., IILR.C.S .. R.A.:\LC.(T.F.). Prebble, P .. :'ILB., C.:lLABER. Prendergast, \\'. C. D., M.D., l\I.CH.R.U.I. Prentice, L., :"LR.C.S., L.S.A. Preston. II. 0., M.R.C.S. Price, A. E., L.:lLR.C.P.1 , L.S.A. Price, J. T., :'IL D.. H.CH.DUB. Price. D., ;\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Price, E. 0., \1.0.EO!. . Prior, J., :lLR.C.S .. LoR.C.P. Prior, S., ;\1. B. Pritchard , J. J. G., ;'.1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Prout, \V. T., C.:ll.G., "I.B .. C.:"I.EOI~. Pullon, G. ~ .. :'II.D., C.:'ILEDIN. Purchas, \. c.. :lLB., C.:lLEOIN. Purdy, J. R., :I!.B .. C.:'I1.ABER. Purvls . J. P., \LR.C.S., L.S.A. Pycro ft, ;\[iss G., :lLB., CH.B.EDI~. Quigley, L. J., L.R.C. S. Quinlar, B. G. ,LB. Quinlan, . J., ~1.B. Radford. \Y'. J.. \l.R.C.S., LoR.C.P. Ramsbottom, H. G. , L.R.C.P. Ramsey, J. 1'. 1'., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Ramsden, II., M.D ., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Randall, E. B., M.D. Randell A. E., M.B. Rangoon, I t. Rev. the Bishop of, D.D . Rattrav, J. ;\1., M.D., C.M.ABER. Raw, H. H., M.B. Raw. \V. E. t. 1\1., LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rawling, II. E., L.R.C.P. Rawlings, ].. M. R.C.S., L.S.A. Ravvn sley, Col. G. T., C.B.,C.M.G.,M.R.C.S. Rayner, A. E., M.D., CH.B.VICT. Ravner, E., M.B., F.R.C.S. Read, R . H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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Redman, W. E., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Redpath, W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rees, E. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Reid, E. D . W., M.B. R eid, D. J., M.B., C.M .ABER. Reid, J. R., M.B., C.M.ABER. Reid, R. G., M.D. Rennie, Lieut.-Colonel G. S., M.D. Renshaw, W. C .• L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Reynolds, R., L.S .A. Rhodes, F. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rhodes, T., M.D., C.M.ED!. . Rich, A. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Richards, ]. T., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Richardson, C. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Richardson, F. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Richardson, J. T., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Riddell, Colonel J. S., C.B.E .. M.V.O., M.B.ABER. Ridley, J. B., M.B. Ridout, C. A. S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rigby, F. \ V., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Rigby, c., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Rigby, 'V. H., M.B. Rigden, B., "1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Riley, F. R., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Riley, J. \V., M.R.C.S.E.' G., L.R.C.P. Rob, J. ]., M.B. Roberton. E., IILD.EDI:><., M.R.C.S. Roberts, A .. F.R.C.S.EDIX., L.S.A. Roberts, E. E., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Roberts, H. J., F.R.C.S., L.S.A. Roberts, J. L., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Roberts, ill. C., M.D. Roberts, P. ),1., M.B . Roberts, R. L., M.D .. M.R. C.S. Roberts, R. J., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Roberts, 1'. H., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. H.obertson, L. J., I.M.S. Robinson, D. S., M.B. Robinson, E . L., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Robin on, F. :lI.D.ABER., F.R. C.S. Robinson, G., :IT.R.C.S., L.S.A. Robinson, H. . LR.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Robinson. :M iss L. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Robinson, Surgeon-l\1ajor 1\1., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Robinson, ill. J., M.D., M.S.R.U.I. Robinson, T. A., M.D. Roche, T. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Rock, \ V .. L.R.C.P. &S.EDIN. Rockett, R. 1 . F., M.B. Rodley, J., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Roe. C.D .. L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Rogers, B. ill. H., M.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Rollason, A .. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rolph, A. H., M.B. Roper, H. J., I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rorie, D., M.D., C.M .EDIN., D.P.H. Rose, Elizabeth, M.D. Rose, T. R., M.D. Rosenberg, D., 1.B. Ross, Annie. M.D. Ross, L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN.
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Ross. 1\1. ' V., M.R.C.S., LR.C.P . Roulston, Vv., M.D ., ~LCH.R.U.I. Round, l C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rowe, l R ., M.B., C.;\LABER. Rowlands, D . R., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN . Ruck. l E ., M.R.C.S. Ruddoc k, 'Yo l . ;\I.E.DURH., M.R.C.S. Ru e!. C. P., I..R.C.P., M.R.C.P. Rumbol1, C. F., lII.D., B.S.DURH . Rumboll, S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rusk. l . lII.B., B.CH.R.U.I. Rus ell, l , M.B., C.M.GLAS. Rutherford, A . F ., M. E., C.M.EDIN. Rutherford, R. L., lILD., l\LCH.Q. U.l. RY'an , :\1. l , lILB. R"an, ,V. H., :'ILR.C.P.l., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Ryerson, E. S., l\LD. St. George, G .. L.R.C.S.EDIN., L.K.Q.C.P.l. St. Leger, _\. Y .. L.:lLS.S.A. t. Leger, R. A., :\I.B., C.:'ILEDIX. Sale. E. F, ~I.R.C.S. -ale, lB., ]I[.B., CH.B.NEW ZEALAND. Sail, E. F., l\LR.C.S. Salmon, R. R., l\I.B., CH.B.lIIELB. Salmond. \V., lI1.B., C.l\I.GLAS. amut, Major R., ;\I.E., C.M.EDIN. Sanders. C .• :'II.B .. ;\I.R.C.S. Sanders, E. _--\.., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sands. R .. :'ILB., B.CH.R. U.l. Sallnd€'rs, E. G. S., M.D., C.l\I.ABER. Saunders, L. D ., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Savage. S. R., :'II.B., M.S.EDIN. Sa\·ille. E., :lI. E., CH.B.VICT. S axby, C. J. J., TlLB. Scales, J. E., M.R.C .S. Scantlebury, G. l, L.&L .. :'>l.R.C.P.VICT. Scantlebury, V., lILB. Scarr. G., M.B.DUB., L.R.e.S.I. Scatliff, P. :\1., ;\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Scatterty, 'V., M.D., C.;\I.ABER. Schole:fi.eld, G. E., M.D., C.:lI.EDI)/". Schorn, A. 0., ?-I.B., C.l\LEDIX. Scott, A. T .. :'If-R.C.S. Scott, C \V., M.B., C.:lLEDIN. Scott, E. ~ ., L.R.C.P. Scott, l D. A., lI1.B. Scott, .:'vlajor \V. A., M.B., F.R.C.S., A.M.C. CANADA. Scott, VV. G., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Scowby, E. T., M.E., lI1.R.C.S. Seccombe, C. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sedgwick, R. E ., M.D ., B.C.CAMB. Seed, \V. P., M.R.C.S. Selby, E. "V., M.D., F.R.C.S. Sellers, A. E ., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sellers, T. B ., L.R.C.S.I., L.S.A. Sergeant, E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Shand, \V., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Shannon, G. A., M.B. Shardlow, l, M.B., M.R.C.S. Sharman, E . W., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Sharpley, C VV., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . Shaw, l , M.B., C.lILGLAS., D.P.H. Shaw, T. S., M.B., C.M.EDIN.
Shearman, C. R., M.B. Shearer, T. P., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Sheehy, T ., IIl.R.C.S.l. , helly, C. E ., M.D.CAMB., M.R.C.S. Shepherd, R. B ., M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Sheph nl, T . 'V., L.R.C.S., EDIN., L.S.A. Sherwin, J. A. II., l\f. B. hone, \V. V., L.R.C.P. Shuttleworth, G. E., M.D.HEIDELBERG, lI!.R.S.C. Siddall, l B ., M.D .. C.M.ABER. Silberberg, if. D., l\f.D. Sim, E. D., lILR.C.S., L.R .C.P. Simmons, E. \Y., :lLD.DURII., lILR.C.S. Simpson, "\., M.B., F.R.C.S.EDIN . Simpson, II., lIL B.CAl'IlB., lILR.C.S. Simpson, R. 'Y., L.R.C.P.t 'S.EDI. '. Impson, \\'. B., :'11.13., C.:'I!., D.P.JJ.ABER. Simpson, "'. . ,:\1. R.C.S.EDIN. ims, G. ' .. :\!.D.DURH., .I.R.C.S. Sinclair. ;'IcG., ~I.B., C.l\I.ABER. Sinclair. l, l\I.D.DURH., ?-I.R.C.S. Singh, D. S., MIL. SUB. ASST. SURG., INDL\. Singleton, .\. B., :'II.D. Skelding, II., :'11. n., B.c.cum. kelton, H., l\LD.ST.A::-.:n., i\I.H.C.S. Skewes, S. G. , l\LB. k1l1l1er, n., ;\I.D., C.:'II.ABER. k1l1nel', \\'. B .. :'I!. B.. C.M.ABER. kiJ)\\'orth, TI., ~I.R.C.S.h. 'G .. I.K.C.P.I. Sladen, R J. L., ~!.R.C.S. laney, C. _T., :'II.H.C.S. Sloman, B., .I.R .C.S. , L.H.C.P. Sloman, S. G., :lI.R.C.S., I..R.C.P. Slo,,~, \ V .. :ll.H., F.R.C.S. Smeeton, C. \\ .. :'ILR.C.S., L. R.C.P. Slmley, C;-. K .. O.B.E .. :'II.B. Smith, A., :'ILD. SmIth, A. C., :'ILV., C.l\I.EDl.·. Smith, D .. :'Il.B.TORO.·TO, L.R.C.p.es. Smith, G. ]., L.R.C.P.L'S.!' Smith, II. 1r., :'II.H.C.S., L.R.C.P. Smith, ]. A., l\1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Smith, J. "'., :'II.R.C.S., I..R.C.P. Smith, M. L., :'Il.H.C.S., L.R.C.P. milh, R. B., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI.'. Smith, Captain R. Ir., M.B. Smith, R. S .. l\['R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Smith, \Y. ]\1., l\I.D., CH.B.EDT,'. Smith, \Y. \Y ., l\I.D.ST.A:-<D., L.R.C.S. Smuck, J. \V. M. D. Smyth, R., M.D., M.CH.DUB. Smyth, R. :\1., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I. SnapE', R., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Solomon, P., M.R.C.S. Somerset, \V. R., :\['B., CH.B.EDIN. Somerville, E., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. South, F. \V. B ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Southey, Miss E ., M.B., CU.B.N.Z. South-well, C. E., L.R.C.P.&.S.EDIN. SO\>,,.den, G. S., M.D. Spaight, R. "Y., L.R.C.P. Spaight, J. W .. L.R.C.P.&S.I.
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
Spanton, W. D., F.R.C.S. Sparrow, G. R ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Speirs, N. L., M.B . Spence, R. l , M.B. Spink, E. VV., M.D., B.S.LOND. Spong, Ir., L.S.A. Sprague, F. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Spriggs, E. 1., M.D. Sproot, H. B., M. D. Sproat, l II., M.B., M.R.C.S. Sprolllle, A. E., L.I<.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Sprolllle. T. W., L.R.C.P.&s.I. SqlJ<lir, F. \V., M.B., n.p.H. Stacey, F., M.B. Stack, E. C., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.S.I. Stacey, V. 0., JI.!.B. Stalker, A . .:'11., ~!. D., C.M.EDIN. Stamford, \V. A., :'Il.R.C.S. StanleY, A., :'I1.D .. :'Il.R.C.S., D.P.H. Stanw~lI, C. 0., L. R.C.P.&S.EOI:-<. Steel, Colonel \V. D., :'Il.D., C.l\LABER. Steele, ]., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Steele, \V. K., ~L R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Stelfox, ]. 13 .. :'II. R.C.S., L.S.A. Stenhuuse, A., :11.13 .• B.CR.NEW ZEALAND. Stan house, \V. :\1., :\1.D. C.M.GLAS. Stephen. \V. J\., :'II.D., C.:'I1.EDI:-<. Stephen on, F., L. R.C.P.EDI:-<., L.R.C.S. Stephenson, Col. F. L.. C.B., :lLB.GLAS. Steven on , If., l\1.13 .. F.R.C.S. ~tc\'en..,on. L. D., ;\1.0. Stewart, J., l\1.B., C.;lI.GLAS. 'tcwart, ). E . .r., d.C. Stewart. H.. \., \LB., R.CH.R.U. J, Slew, rt, H. St. C, :\1.8. Stewart, \\'., :\1.0. Slirling, l, :'11.13 .• C.:'II.GLAS. Stirling, R., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Stocker, E. G., . 1. R.C.S .. L. R.C .P. '-, ock\\'cl1. 1,., :'I!.D. Stuker, G., C.:'Ir.G., L.R.C.S.I. L.K.I.Q.C.P. St 1n 'v, P. B., :'II.R.C.S.E0:G .. L.R.C.P. Storr: F. A., L.S.A .. D.P.H. tothard. ]., :'11. R.C.S., L.S.A. Stnb:tn, . G., :'I1.B. StrctLon. ]. L., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Stretton. S., :'I1.R.C.S., L.A.S. trong, R. G., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIl . tro,"an, ]'., :'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. tuart, J. .r\.. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Stuart, T., :lLD., C.l\I.EDIN. Sturdce, A. H., :lLR.C.S .. Sullivan. T. D., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Summons. \Y. Ir., ;\1.D., CH.B. lELI3. Sutherla.nd, ] . A., M. B., C.1\1. EDIN. Suthedand. T. W ., M.D. utton, C. S., M.B. Sutton, B., M.D. Swanwick, E. M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Swayne, F. G., M. B., B.C.CAMB. Sweet, E. B., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.S. Swinclale, l A., M.D. Sykes, l L., M.R.C.S. Syme, G . A., M.B., F.R.C.S.
Tait, A., M.B. Talbot, A . G ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Tamplin, C. R ., M.R.C.S.ENG., L. R.C.P. Tate, S ., M.D., B.CH.R.U.I. Taylor, A . E., M.D. Taylor, A . R., M.R.C.S. Taylor, l , M.D., C.M.ABER. Taylor, ]., M.B., B.CH.R.U.I. Taylor, l , F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Teare, l , M.B., CH.B.VICT., D.P.H. Tebbs, B. N ., M.D.CAMB., M.O.C.S. Temple, G. B., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Templeman, C., M.D., C.M., D.SC.EDIl'I. Templeton, C. P., M.D. Terry, Major P. M., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Thackeray, J. B., M.C., M.B. Thorn, l B., M.D. Thomas, D. R., 1\1.B., CH.B.GLAS. Thomas, E., :\I.D. Thomas, G . R., :'II.B. Thomas, H . D., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, l c., M.D., M.A.O.R.U.1. Thomas, J. T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, R. D., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Thomas, R. L., L.l\1.S.S.A., D.P.H. Thomas, T. N., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Thomas, 'Y., M.D. Thomson, A. 1\1., M.B., C.M.R.U.I. Thomson, 1\1iss E. C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Thomson, G., 1\1. B. , C.M.EDIN. Thomson, l , M.D. Thomson, l R. 1\1., M.B., CH.B.MELB. Thomson, R. B. C., M.D. Thornley, J. R., M.B. Thornton, D., :'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thornton, Lieut.-Colonel lV\T.,L.R.C.P.&s. Thurlow, B. L., M.D., B.C.CAMB. Thurs:fi.eld, T. \Y., M.D.ABER., M.R.C.S. Thurston, E. P., l'II.D.CAMB., M.R.C.S. Tickle, F. H.., .I.B., CII.B.LIVERP. Tillman, R. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Tocher. G. S., L.R.C.P. Tolputt, P. T., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Tomory, D. M., 1\I.B., C.lILABER. Torrance, l, 1\1.B.EDIN.N.Z. Tough, l l , M.B. Townley, A. E., M.B. Townley, R. \V., F.R.C.S. Townend, E. 1\1., M.D. Townsend, F. E., M.D., C.M.R.U.1. Tressider, S., M.R.C.S. Trimble, Col. C. ]., C.B., C.M.G., L.R.C.P., EDIN., L.R.C.S.I. Trjnca, A. l , M.B.1\1ELB . Trott, D. C., l\I.B.CA1\lB., F.R.C.S. Trotter, L. B., M.D., C.l\1.EDI Trotter, R. 1\1., M.D., C.M.ABER., D.P.H. Trotter, ,V. 0., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Troup, G . A., lII.D., C.M.ABER., D.P.H. Tucker, C. F ., M.D . Tunstall, A . C., M.D ., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Turnbull, R . L., M.B. Turner, A . M., lII.R.C.S.SYDNEY. Turner, A. S . , lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. T.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Turner, H. G., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Turner, D ep.-Inspector-General R.,R.N. , L.R.C.P.& S.EDI
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Turner, T., F.R.C.S., L.S.A. Turton, '.V. H., M. B. Tuxford, R. , I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Tyrrell, W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Tyson, vV. ]., M.D.DURH., F.R.C.S. Umney, \V. F., M.D., M.R.C.S. Underhill, F. T., F . R.C .S., L.R.C.P. Underhill, F. \V. , F.R. C.S. Upham. C. H., III.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Uppleb y, ]. G., M.D.DURH., L.R.C.S . Urquhart, C. T. D., M.D., C.lII.ABER. Usmar, Lieut.-Col. G. H., O.B.E., L.R.C.P., &S.EDIN.
Vale, G., M.B. Valens, J. A., M.D. Valentine, \V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI Vance, '.V. B., M.D ., D.P.H. Vassalli, J S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Vawdrey, T. G., L . R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Vidler, A. E., L . R.C. P. Vincent, H. E., M.D., M.R.C.S. Viret, B. P., M . B., M.R.C.S. '.Vacher, F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Wacher, F., F.R.C.S., L.R . C.P. vVacher, H .. M.B. \Vaddy, H. E ., M.R.C.S., L.R . C.P . , D.P.H. Wade, A . B., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Waldo, F. J., M.D.CAMB . , M . R.C.S. Wale, G., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Walker, A. W. H ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Walker, C. H., M.B.CAMB., M. R.C.S. Walker, E. A., M.B. Walker, F. ]. , M.D. DURH . , M.R.C.S. Walker, H. A., M.R. C. S., L.M.S.S.A. Walker, J., M.R.C. S. Walker, Capt. J. H. E., R.A.M.C. Walker, J. P., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Walker, J. W., lILR.C. S., L.R.C.P. Walker, M. G. L., M.B. \Valker, T. D., M. B . Wall, D. L., M.B., CH. B.ED!. . Wallace, H. K., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Wallace, ]., M.B ., C.M . EDIN. Wallace, J. T., M.B ., B.CH . R.U .I. Wallace, T., M.D. Q . U .I., M.R.C.S. vValsh, D ., M.D., C. M . ED I N. Ward, A. B., M . D . , E.C.CAMB. Ward, F., M.D., C. M.EDIN . Ward, ]. P. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. vVard, M. C., M .D ., C.M.ABER. Ward, W. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ward-Smith, W., M . B . EDIN., F.R.C.S. Ware, G. S. B., M. B . Warren, Elsie, M.B. Warren, W., L.R.C.S.I., L.M.K.Q.C.P.I. Warwick, F. ]., M.B.CAMB., M.R.C.S. Watch, N. B., L.R.C.P. Waters, Sir H. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Waters, J. H., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Waters, ]. L., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Watson, A. S., M.B., M.B., CH.B.EDIN.
Watson, F. H., M.B. Watson, '.V. 1., M.B., M.R.C.S. Watson, vv. N. VV., M.D., CH . B .GL AS. Watthews, H., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Watts, F . E., M.B.TORONTO. Watts, J. A. '.V., M.B.DURH., M.R.C.S. vVaugh, A., M.B., C.M.GLAS . '.Vawn, R. ., M . D . Way, J., M.B. Way, J. H. F., M.R.C.S ., L.R. C.P. Webb, A. B., M.B. \Vebb, Miss E. G. A., J.D., B.CH.R.U.I. '.Vebb, J. R, M.B., C.ILB.MELB. \V ebb, T. L., 1I1.R.C.S , L.R.C.P. Webber, H. \\T., M.S., M . D.LOND . vVebster, R. M., M.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. \Veekes, F. H., lILD.DURH., F.R.C.S. \tVeigall, G. C., lI1.B., CH.B.MELB. \'"eir, D. H ., M.D., CH.B.DURH. \Veldon, R. C., M.C. , C.M. Wellb~'. S., M. D. aXON., M.R.C.S. West, J. '.V., ::'Ir.B., B.CH . R. U.I., D.P.H. '.Vest, L. F., 1II.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. \Vest, R. 1. . M.R . C.S .• L.R.C.P.LOND. \Vestlake. lrs. S. L., M.D. Weston, F. \V., M.D . 'W eston, S. T. D .. 1II.R.C.S.E~G .• L.R.C.S. \Vheeler, VV. I. de C., M.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.I. Vi'hitcher, C. E., L.R.C.P. White, Lt.-Col. A. T.. L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN., R.A.M . C.
\Vhite. C. R., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. \\'hite, E. A., M.D., C.lI1.ABER. White, E. R., M.B. '.Vhite J. A. H ., M.D.DURH., F.R.C.S. White, R \V .. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. White, \V., M.D., lI1.CH.R. U.I. \Vhite, \\T. H., lI1.B. vVbitchouse, \V. H., M.D., B.S.DURH. Whitington, P. B., L.S.A. \\'hitley, F. G. H., lII.R.C.S .• L.S.A. Whyte, J. E., ::'I-1.B. vVhyte, J. 1\1., I.D., C.~I.EDL . \Viggins, B., L. R.C.P.&S.EDIN. \Vightman, C. F., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Wightwick, A., M.B . Wilkes, E. A. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Wilkins, R., M.B. Wilkinson, A., M.D . , M.S.DURH . Wilkinson, A. M., M . B. Wilkinson, J. B., M.D.EDIN . , D.P.H. 'W ilkinson, J. C., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Wilks, G., ~1.B .. M.C.CAMB. \Vilks, vv. F., M.R.C.S. \\Till, \V. J., M.B., C.lII. Willett, J., L.R.C.P . &S.EDIN. Williams, D. E ., L.R.C.P.&s.I. Williams, D. C., L.R.C.P. Williams, E., M.R.C. S., L.R.C. P. Williams, E. R., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. Williams, G. ]., M.B . Williams, G. H., L.R . C.P.&S.EDIN. Williams, G. ]., M . D., CH. B.DURH. Williams, ]. F . W., M.R.C .S.
ORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
Williams, J. R., M.B . , C.M . EDIN \VIlliams, M. L., M.B. Williams, .1. . , M.B . CAMB .. LR.C.S. Williams, S. W., M.R.C.S. Williams, \V. R., L.R.C.P.&S . EDIN. Williamson, J. D., M.D., M.CI-I.R.U.l. Willoughby, J. F. D .. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \tVilloughby, W. G., M.D., M.R.C.S. Wills, G., M.D. Winckworth, \V. B., ;\1.R.C.S .• L.R.C.P. \Vingrave, V. II. \V., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Wilson, ., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. \\Tllson, A . C., M . D., C.lILEDIN. \Vilson, A. E., M.B., L.S.A. Wilson, . 1\1., M.D.DURH., "I.R.C.S. \Vilson, Major R., JlI.D.EDIN., R.A.M.C.(T.F.).
\Vilson, G. T., "1.D. \Vilson. J. C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. WIlson, J. S., M.D .. C."LGLAS., D.P.H. \Vilson, R. A. C. M.EDIN. \Vinnett, F., lI1.B. \Visewould, G., ~I.B. \Visharl, J., "1.D., CH.B.ABER. \Vithers, P., M.B.DURH., !If.R.C.S. \VIthers , T. ]., Jlr.D .. "LS.Q. U.I. \Volfenclale, G. A., L.R.C.P.&S.GLAS. \Volverson. F., "LB., M.S.GLAS. \Vood, T., M.D. \Yood, j. E., M.B. \Vuod. \Y. A., "I.D., D.P.H. \Voodbury, }. V., M.D . \Vooclcock, A. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN.
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Woodcock, H. de C., M.D., M.R.C.S. Woodhall, F . W., M . D . Woodhouse, E . E ., M.B., B .S.D URH . Woods, C. W. T., M.R.C. S. Woods, F ., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P . Woods, Inspector-General H. C., c .v. o. C. B., M.D . ST.AND . , M . R.C.S., R.N .
Woods, ]. F ., M.D.DURH., M.R.C. S. Woods, ]. H., L.R . C.P.&s.I. Wooldridge, A. T., M.R.C . S . Woolf, A. D., M.D . \Voollet, S. \tV., M . R.C. S., L.S. A. Wrangham, J. M., M.B . CAMB. , M.R. C.S. Wray, G. B., M.R . C. S ., L.S . A ., D.P.H . Wrench, E . B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Wright, E., M . B., B.CH.GLAS. Wright, J. c., M . B . , B.C.CAMB. Wright, J. S., M.D . vVright, Major, V.,r., D.S.O., M . R.C.S. Wylie, J., L.R.C.P . &S.EDIN. Yolland, J. H., C.B.E . , M.R. C.S . , L.S. A. Young, A., M.R.C.S. Young, A. J., L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN . Young, C., M.D. Young, F . A., M.D.TORONTO ., M.R . C.S. Young, M., M.D., C. M.EDIN., D.P.H. Young, W., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Young, \\T. A., M.B. Young, \V. P., M.B., C.M.ABER . Younger, R., M.B. Yule, R . 1., LD., C. M . ABER . Yule, ]. S., M.B.
CENTRES OF THE ASSOCIATION . COUNTY AND CENTRE.
FORMED .
BEDFORD SHIREBedford ..
1880
The Duchess of Bedford.
BERKSHIREReading . .
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAIRMAN.
PRESIDENT.
Lt.-Col. F. A. D. Stevens. Miss Mann, 15, Glebe Road, Bedford.
J.
W. Harnett, M.B.
W.
Bastow, 13, Talford Avenue, Reading.
W . Fairbank, C.V.O., O.B.E., M.R.C.S.
A. G. Osborn, M.B., 14, Sheet Street, Windsor.
Windsor and Eton
1880
BUCKINGHAMSHIREBucks. County ..
19 22
Col. F. W. Pixley, V.D.
Col. F. W. Pixley, V.D.
Major P . G. Darvil-Smith, C.B.E., Prestwood, nr. Great Missenden.
CAMBRIDGESHIREWisbech . .
19 0 9
H. C. Elgood.
H. C. Elgood.
H. W. Beckett, M. & G.N. Joint Railway Station, Wisbech.
Dr. H. G. Cooper.
Dr. R. Duncan.
F. G. Oakley,
CHESHIREAltrincham Birkenhead
19 12
Chester
188r
..
J. Ratcliffe-Gaylard, M.D. R. The Duke of F. H . Lingworth. vVestminster, G.C.V.O.
Dukinfield A. E. Ferns.
12,
Park Avenue, Altrincham.
A. Shipman, 24, Southdale Road, Rockferry.
Meredi thYoung, M.D., 43, Foregate Street, Chester. J. H. Beard, Town Hall, Dukinfield. Lt.Col. W. Chaloner,
12,
St. Peter's Square, Stockport.
Stockport
1883
CORNWALLFalmouth
19 19
Surg.-Vice-Adm.SirA.W. H. Cox. May, K.C.B. F.R.C.S.
18 95
The Earl of Lonsdale.
J.
R. R. Wllson.
\"1. Leck, M.B.E., Cleator Moor, Cumberland.
188 7
Lady Rochdale.
J.
Gardiner.
J.
r888
W.
CUMBERLANDCumberland Mines and Quarries Keswick . . iillom DERBYSHIREBirchwood Colliery
188r
Buxton ..
1889
J.
Yarr.
A. Lawrence, Solicitor, Millom.
\\'. Powis.
. . A. J. IIill, Birchwood Colli€'ry, AlIreton.
H. A. IIubbersty.
G. A. Easlwoocl.
18 75
G. A. Eastwood.
Derby
1886
R. Knowles.
Eckington Collieries
1893
J. TI.
Granby and Ilkeston
1899
:\Iajor G. 1\1. Mundy.
Ripley
189 1
Wells.
Stuart, Tithebarn House, Keswick.
D. Lang.
The Duke of Devonshire, K.G.
Chesterfield
. Palmer, Penwerris Terrace, Falmouth.
Irs. R. A. Langley, Fargate, White Knowle Road, Buxton.
C. \Y. Hadfield, Town Clerk's Office, Chesterfield.
W. St. A. St. John, M.R.C.S., Derwent House, Derby. T. Greensmith.
R. Dumbleton, 13, Church Street, Eckington.
J. A.Macdonald, M.B.E. J.
Herbert, 8, Vicarage St., Ilkeston.
F .. Hfrey, Ripley, Derbyshire.
T. ] ackson, 10, Victoria Terrace. Tibshelt, Alfreton Tibshelf DEvoNSHIREPlymouth and District ..
19 21
The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe.
The Mayor of Plymcutb.
DURHAMDarlington
1880
S. Leng.
S. Leng.
Hartlepools
1880
Sou th Shields
IS83
Col. L. Robson, C.M.G., D.S.O. Sir J. Readhearl., Bt.
Stockton and Thornaby
1914
L. Ropner.
Sunderland
1893
G.]. Addison.
GLOUCESTERSHIREBristol
1880
The Bishop of Bristol.
Cheltenham
r879
Forest of Dean Gloucester
188 r
The Ead Beauchamp, K.G. Lt.-Col. R. Kerr. J. M. Collett.
1922
HAMPSHIREGospori, Alverstoke and Fareham Lymington
188 4
Portsmouth
1881
18i39
SIr
J.
Readhead, Bt.
H. V. Miller, Central Ambulance Station, Plymo uth.
G. :\1. Hillary, c/o Wilkes and Wilkes, Solicitors, Markel Street, Darlington. \Y. N. iIall, 3, St. Paul's Road, \Vest Hartlepool.
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J.
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Page, 67. King Street, South Shields.
Capt. H. E. Kitching, J. Buckley -t, Clarence Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees. O.B.E. r. G. Modlin, O.B.E.,M.D. J. Summersgill, 2, Ormonde Street, underland.
Lt.-Col. B. M. H. Rogers, M.D. Mrs. P. G. Shewell.
E . A. O. Webb, 76, Kingsdown Parade, Bristol. Colonel G. Fenwick, 4, College Lawn, Ch eltenham.
G. H. Rowlinson, M.B.E. J. Morrison, " Fairmead," Cindelford. J. M. Collett. T. 'vV. \Vilson, 45, Dean's 'Walk, Gloucester.
H .H.ThePrincessHelena Major-Gen. v.,r. Victoria. IIu skisson, C.M.G. J (.RII. The Princess W. Ingham \Yhitaker. j.ouise. The Marqui. of CarisSir G. E. Couzenc;. brooke, G.C.V.O.
Major-Gen. \11,1. HuskissOll, C.M.G., 13, St. M8rk's Road, Alvelstr.kc. Major . I L C. Dickinson, D.S 0 .. Highfield Corner Lyminglon. R. Parker, 18, Ectmund RO<1d, Southsea.
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COUNTY AND CENTRE .
PRESIDENT.
FORMED .
CHAIRMAN.
Southampton
1880
H .R.H. Tbe Princess Louise.
IIEREFORDSHIRE-Hereford
1880
The Bishop of IIereford. G. Thynne.
KENT-Ashford ..
Col. E. Bance, V.D.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
A. A. Mackei~h, M.B., 66, IIoward Rd., Southampton. Ass. Sec., Mrs. Twiss, Mayfield, Oakley Road, Shirley, Southampton. Mrs. Underwood, 29, Castle Street, IIereiord.
J. Creery
Canterbury
1878
Canon A.
1882
The Marchioness Conyngham. F. Spickernell.
Cranbrook Faversham
1883
The LorclIIarris.
Capt.
1881
Rev. E. L. A. IIertslet.
Maidstone Ramsgate Tonbridge
J. Mason, D.D. Miss C. H. Allardyce, 7, Vernon Place, Canterbury.
Surgeon-Col. T. Joyce.
Mrs.
ash. High Street, Cranbrook, Kent.
. F, Hooper.
Sir Sirlney R. Alexander, M.D" Gatefield House, Paversham. Colon,el C. P. Oliver, C.M.G., M.D., The Gables, Maldstone, and E. A. Chambers Solicitor Westboro' Maidstone. '" C. Cotton, O,B.E.,F.R.C.P. D. C. Hogwood, 6, Queen Street, Ramsgate. C. Lowry.
G. E. Skinner, Rose Bank, Dry IIill Park, Tonbridge.
R. Clegg, F.R.C.S.
II. Swan, Bull Bridge, Accrington.
LANCASHIRE (EAST)-Accrington
1884
Ashton-under-Lyne
1894
Lieut.-Col. G. G. II. Bolton. II. T. Greenwood.
Bacup
1919
J. II. Lord.
Blackburn
1885
J. Eddleston.
P. Prebble, M.B.
J. Smith, 51, East Park Road, Blackburn.
Brierfield
1895
T. Veevers.
W. WhalJey.
,V. Richards, 32, Commercial Street, Brierfield.
Burnley
188 3
The Lord Shult.leworth. J. S. Horn.
A,
Colne
I
A. P. Sagar.
J. E. I\:eighley.
'V. Foden,
Dan,ven
1919
T. E. IIolgate.
F. IIindle.
Dr.
Ellesmere
190 8
The Earl of Ellesmere.
J. Walh'ork.
C.
Furness l\1ines Quarries Manchester
and
90
19 1 9
M. Kennedy.
1880
D. II all , Lynwood, Smallshaw, Ashton-under-Lyne.
"Y. Brown, 184, Todmorden Road, Bacup.
Dickinson, IIabergham Colliery, Burnley, 2,
~apier
Street, Colne.
J. Robertson, i\LO.H. Office, Darwen.
E. Mather, Manchester.
Bridgwater
Offices,
Walkden
;\1. Kennedy.
J. Pickavance, 6, Rawlinson Street, Dalton-in-Furness.
Col. P. H. \Veslmacott.
F. IIargreaves, 55, Cross Street, Manchester.
'V. Dunwell,
Middleton
19 20
A. A. Smith.
H. Harlow.
Nelson
1888
T. ,V. , llkinson.
'V. Bolton.
I, St. Leonard's Street, Middleton, nr. Manchester. L, Fryer, 7, Ann Street, elson,
Oldham
188 4
G.W.
G. 'V.
J. B. Wilkinson, M.D.,
Rochdale
1886
J. R. IIeape.
Dr.
LANCASHIRE (WEST)-Barrow-in-Furness
1880
Mrs. M. E. Wadham.
W. Benson.
G, Seed, 191, Park Avenue, Barrow-in-Furness.
Dalton-in-Furness
1879
F. Pisher.
F. Fisher.
J. Tyson, Solicitor, Town Hall, Dalton-in-Furnes!O.
Liverpool
1880
The Earl of Derby, K.G. F. Tobin.
Preston
1889
II. Calvert.
Dr. H. Riddell.
Roberts, 5, "V,Tellington Buildings Jorth, 42, South Castle Street, Liverpool. H. B. Brierley, Killiney, Fulwood, Preston.
St. IIelens
1884
Col. R. W. H. Thomas.
Col. R. W. II. Thomas.
J. H, Cook, 16, Ormskirk Street, St. Helens.
Southport
1878
The Earl of Sefton .
J. E. Willett.
W. II. M. Mawdsley,
LE1CESTERSHIRE-Leicester ..
1880
The Mayor.
W. S. Lovell.
Loughborough
1916
A. Armstrong.
J. Cliff.
W. Jack, 2, Briton Street, Narborough Road, Leicester. A. vVhyman, 14, IIerrick Road, Loughborough.
L1NCOLNSHIRE-Lincoln County ..
1917
The Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B., etc.
Lt.-Col. F. S. Lambert, R.A.M.C.(T.F.)
LONDON-IIospital Saturday Fund
1889
The Lord Mayor of London. . II. V. Prynne, C.B .E., D.S.O., F.R.C.S. II.R.II . The Princess Louise. H .R.H. The Princess Frederica.
The Earl of Malmesbury. J. Brannan, 16, Compton Avenue, Canonbury Lane, IIighbury, N. H. H. Bashford. M.D. Capt. and Q.M. G. Gerhold, late R.A.M.C., Inland Section, G.P.O., Mount Pleasant, London, E.C. C. M. Fowler, 18, Elm Road, \iVembley, Middlesex.
London Post Office Metropolitan No. IX. (Hampstead) Metropolitan No. X. (Balham)
1881 1882
eedbam.
eec1ham.
J. Roelley.
J.
B,
2,
Mill Street, Oldham,
IIowarth, 96, Spotland Road, Rochdale.
J.
I,
Preston Road, Southport.
Sec., G, C. Hodgson, 2a, Danesgate, Lincoln.
W. II. Morgan, O.B.E., 39. Alderbrook Road, Balham II ill , London, S.W.
COUNTY AND CENTRE.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
CHAIRMAN .
PRESIDENT.
FORMED .
NORFOLKGreat Yarmouth
1922
The Mayor.
B. Smith.
F. Whal], 29, Tottenham Street, Great Yarmouth .
N ORTHAMPTONSHTREKettering
r893
J. Elworthy.
T. Seddon .
W. Dyson, 50, Dryden Street, Kettering.
Northam pton
1886
The Lord Lil£ord .
Sir. H. Randall.
Peterborough
19 0 4
J . W. Williamson.
J. W. Williamson.
B. W . Ilott, 73, Alderman's Drive, Peterborough.
Wellingborough
1888
O. Parker, C.B.E.
T. A. Dickinson, C.B.E.
A. S. Campbell, Commercial Place, Wellingborough.
NORTHUMBERLANDN ewcastle-on-Tyne
1910
Col. Sir T. Oliver, M.D.
T. J. Batey.
S. Embleton,
_ orth Shields
1888
N OTTINGHAMSHIREBabbington
18 78
Sir Chas. Seely, Bt.
Nottingham
1881
The Duchess of Portland.
A. S. Drabble, The Guildhall
Newark-on-Trent
188 4
The Earl Man verso
Major L. C. B. Appleby, Barnbygate House, Newarkon-Trent.
OXFORDSHIREBanbury
1893
Canon A.
SHROPSHIREShrewsbury
1879
The Earl of Powis.
SOMERSETSHIREBath
1900
Weston-Super-Mare
1880
COt. A. J.
STAFFORDSHIREBurton-on-Trent
1879
Col.]. Gretton.
G. C. Wells,
2,
2,
Osborne Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
E. P. Martin, 8, New Quay, North Shields.
J.
Jones.
G. Fowler.
Canon A. J. Jones.
J.
T. Walters, Babbington Collieries, Nottingham. ottingham.
R. H. Bowkett, 7, Fair View Road, Banbury.
Sir Gerald V. Corbelt,Bt. II. BeamaD, 82, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury. F Sprawson, IS, Johnstone Street, Bath.
ary.
Dr. Vickery.
H. Tidman, Rossinieres, vVeston-Super-Mare.
D. R. Fergusson.
A. F. Whetton, 30, High Street, Burton-on-Trent.
W. Charlton,
S. P. Sopwith.
21,
Ellenboro
Park
Road,
Lichfield Road, \Valsall.
188 3 1893
The Earl of Dudley.
North Staffordsliire
188 4
Smethwick
18 97
Col. J. Ward, C.B., C.M.G., M.P. Tbe l\layor.
Wectnes1.mry
188 7 The
SUFFOLK-' Ipswich . .
1880
II.H. The Princess Marie-Louise.
SURREYFarnham ..
188'2
The BiShop of Winchester.
Dr. S. G. Sloman.
A. Winslade, I IS, East Street, Farnham.
Norwood
r89 2
Rt. Ilon. Sir Harry Samuel, Bt.
-:\Ir-; . Donglas, A.R.R.C, 'orwood, S.E.
Countess Brassey.
H. S. Gabb, M.B.
Capt. C. A. Coventon, M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C., The Grey House, Hollington, Sussex.
~layor.
Dr. T. F. Higgs.
\V. E. Hartland, Wolverhampton Street, Dudley. S. W. Malkin, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent.
T. Chandler.
J. C. Cripp,;, 288, St. Paul's Road, Smethwick.
F. Johnson.
H. Topping,
40,
Holyhead Road, Wednesbury.
l\Iajor J. F. C. IIossack, Miss B. Coulcher, Beechholme, \Voodbridge Road, F.R.C.S.EDIN. Ipswich .
72, Harold Road,
Upper
Col. Sir Wm. Geutle.
Mid-Snssex (Brighton) W ARWICKSHIREBirmingham
1880
Coventry ..
19 12
Handsworth
18 95
G. H. Johnston, M.D.
E. Elliott, 17, Waistone Lane, Birmingham.
The Lord Leigh.
The Mavor.
Rev. \Y. D. Rudgard, Longford Grange, Coventry. Asst. ,ec. , II. H. \Vilkins, The Drill Hall, Longford, Coventry.
J. F. Pearson.
F. H. Maberly, L.R.C.P.
A. E. Jordan, 16, Wilton Road, Handsworth.
Leamington and Warwick 19 2 4
The Mayor.
S. Holloway.
J. E. Pickles, '27, Binswood
WORCESTERSHIREStourbridge
The Viscount Cobham.
Dr. G. J. Dudley, O.RE. H . Hangkiss,
Worcester
o
St. Giles' Square, Northampton .
Cannock Chase Coal Fields Dudley
SUSSEXHasti.ngs and St. Leonards 1880
0'\
r883 19 1 9
Sir R. Temple, Bt., C.B., C.I.E.
Major Reddie, C.B.
W.
J.
,\iVaite,
venue, Leamington Spa.
100,
High Street, Stonrbridge.
21,
Bol,ton Road . "Worcester.
0'\ H
COUNTY AND CENTRE.
FORMED.
YORKSHIRE (EAST)Hull
1882
YORKSHIRE (N ORTH)North Riding County ..
PRESIDENT.
CHAIRMAN .
HONORARY SECRETARY.
Rt. Hon. T . R. Ferens, P.C.
Major A. J. Atkinson .
E . B. Stephenson, 2, Belvoir Street., Hull.
The Marquis of Zetland, K. T.
T. H. W . Chambers .
G. Richardson, 283, Grove Hill Road, Middlesbrough.
YORKSHIRE (WEST)Barnoldswick
1919
J. H . Devanney.
A. Broughton, 18, Wellhouse Road, Barnoldswick.
Barnsley
1879
Colonel Stanhope.
E . W. Blackburn, M.B., Ivy House, Barnsley.
Bradford
1919
The Lord Mayor.
B. D. Fairbank.
E. Bussey, 237, Amberley Street, Bradford.
Dinnington
1919
Mrs . Authorpe.
P. W . Ellis .
D. J . Cooper, 146, Laughton Road, Dinnington.
Halifax
Major J. C. Wright, R.A.M.C.
S. p uty, 5, Claremont Road, Boothtown, Halifax.
Capt. and Q.M. C. Thornes, late R.A.M.C., 70, Victoria Road, Dewsbury. P. Foster, 9, Cambridge Street, Hebden Bridge.
..
1881
The Mayor.
Harrogate
1881
N. Williams, M.D.
Heavy "Woollen Dist.rict
1883
Major P. B. Walker.
Major J. P. Critchley.
Hebden Bridge
1887
A. R. Crossley.
F . Rawson.
Keighley
1883
B. S. Brigg.
Kiveton Park
1878
Canon Darley.
B. Wood.
Leeds
1878
Otley
1888
The Earl of Harewood, KC.V.O. Capt. Dawson.
Lieut.-Col. H. Collinson, Major Walter Rowley, V.D., 20, Park Row, Leeds. C.B., C.M.G., n.s.o. F. Bellerby, 79, The Oval, ewall, Otley.
Pontefract
1919
\\T. H. ;"Iar hall.
T. C. Amery
C. Paver, 8
Rotherham
188 4
S. J. Ellis.
S. J. Ellis.
Saddleworth
18S1
J. Taylor.
H. Carter.
Sheffield
1878
'1 he Earl of Wharncliffe.
Shipley
r896
SIr Henry Whit.ehead.
J. A. Burton
J. W Gilling, 43, Ewers Road, Kimberworth, Rotherham. A. Washington, Inglesi.de, Uppermill, Saddleworth, ncar Oldham. II. C. Else (Hon. Secretary). J. Henderson, 6, East Parade, Sheffield (Asst. Sec.). \V. Beaumont, 3. AtkinS011 St.reet, Shipley.
Sowerby Bridge
18 9 0
H. Sagar.
J. S. Rawson.
Swinton ..
1902
S. C. Ward.
T. Brownridge, Sowerby Croft, Norland, Sowerby Bridge. S. C. Parker, 49, Charles St., Swindon, Rotherham.
Todmorden
I9II
The Mayor.
John Barton.
Wakefield
189 6
The Mayor.
\Vath-on-Dearne
1886
A. T. Thomson.
The Lady Kat.hleen Pilki.ngton. G. H. Ashwin.
Dr. J. C. P . Bayley, Lindores, Burnley Road, Todmorden. ~1rs. King, Belgrave Mount, Pinder Field, \Vakefield.
York
189 0
Col. A. White.
Col. A. White.
IRELANDIrish (Dublin)
1881
The Earl of 1eath, K.P.
Ulster (Belfast)
1886
Sir Robt. J. Kennedy, K.C.M.G.
Sir John Lumsden, K.B.E., M.D. R. \V. Leslie, M.D.
The Hon. ecreiaries, S.J .A.A., 51, Dawson Street, Dublin. C. G. Ewart, and V. Fielden, M.D., 16, Donegall Square Soutll, Belfast.
CHANNEL ISLESGuernsey ..
1881
E . L. Robinson,
Jersey
188 4
Sir Esward Ozanne, K.B.E. Surg.-Lt.-Col. P. B. Bentlif, M.R.C.S.
E. W. Hutton, St. Hyvreuse Lodge, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. P. Le Masuricr, 19, Royal Square, Jersey.
ISLE OF MANIsle of Man
188 5
ISLE OF WIGHTIsle of Wight
188 5
S. T. Scott, 14, Granville Street, Keighley. J. W. Cope, Field House, Kiveton Park, nr. Sheffield.
1\1. R.C.S.
Surg.-Lt. Col. P. B. Bentlif, M.R.C.S.
orthgate, Pontefract.
\V. C \Vinch, The Rescu~ Station, \\'ath-on-Dearne, Rotherham. J. H. Turner, 17, High Ousegate, York.
His Excellency Maj.-Gen. B. E. Sargeaunt, O.B.E. SirW. Fry, C.B ., M.V.O.
Col. II. \V. Madoc, C.B.E., M.V.O., Chief Constable's Office, Douglas, Isle of Man.
ewport.
Miss E. A. Evelegh, Shide View, Avondale Road, ewport, and A. Drew, 1iramar, Bonchurch, I. \ V.
The Mayor of
RAILWAYS. CENTR E.
H. C. Woods, Secretary's Dept., Cheshire Lines Committee, Central Station, Liverpool. W. G . Cllapman, General Manager's Office, G.W.R. , Paddington Station, London, W .
J. E. Charnley.
Great Western Railway
I896
Thc Viscount Churchill, G.C.V.O.
J. F . Lean.
London & N.E. Railway (Great Central Section)
1914
The Lord Faringdon.
Sir Sam Fay.
(Great Eastern Section)
1896
(Great Northern Section) ( orth Eastern Section)
19 2 4
Col. Thc Lord Claud IIamilton, P.C. F. L. Stcel.
18 95
A. Wilson,
19 02
F. J. Ramsden.
I9 16
The Lord Anslow, c. B.
L.M. & S. Railway (Furness Section) (NorthStafis. Section).
18 97
Sir Guy Granet,
Metropolitan Railway ..
19 0 4
R. II. Selbie,
Midland and G.N. Joint Committee Southern Railway (Brighton Section)
19 00
'vV. Marriott.
19 06
G. \Y. E. Loder.
(South Eastern Section)
190 5
(South'vVestern SectlOn)
18 8 9
II. C. Higson. Office of Supt. of the Line, G.C. Section, Liverpool Street. Station, London, E .C.2. T. O. Mein, C.M.E. Dept., G.E. Rly., Stratford , London, E.15. F. H. London, District General Manager's Office, Liverpool Street Station, E.C.2. aptain and Q.l\I. G. Jackson (late R . A . M.C.), Permancnt 'vVay Stores, Lccman Road , York.
C. H. Hill.
O.B.E.
(Western Division)
HONORARY SECRETARY.
CHAIRMAN .
PRESIDE NT.
FORMED .
Cheshire Lines Committee 19 0 4
G.B.E.
E. D. Grasett, A. \\latson,
J. Hopc, Gcncral l\Ianager's Office, L.M.& S. Rly., Furncss Scction, Barrow-in Furness. G. A. l\IyaU, Goods Dept., . Staffs. Rly., Silverdale, Staffs, Superintendent's Office, Stoke-on-Trent. G. II. utter, L.l\I. & S. Railway, 'Western Division, Hunt's Bank, Manchester. J. . Gravc!'tock, Audit Office, Metropolitan Railway, I3aker Street Station, London, N.W. 'vV. Marriott, Esq., Midland and G.N. Joint Railway, l\1 olton Constable.
O.il.E.
C.B.E.
II. S. Stewart.
C.B.E.
\\". L. Girling, Southern Railway (Brighton Section), Loco. Dept., Brighton. 2\11ss W. Grindley, Ofhce of Supt. of the Line, S.E. & C. H.ailway, London I3ridge StatlOn, S.E.I \\". Uuckmaster, O.B.E., General l\Ianager's Office, \\ aterloo Station, London, S.E.1.
F. Scott. E. A. H.ichard ' .
Ir H. A. \Valker,
K.C.B.
CENTRES OVERSEAS. CENTR E.
FORM ED.
PRES ID ENT.
Adelaide .. ew South \Vales Tasmania,
orth
1890
The Hon. SJI' W. P. Cu!len.
CHAI RMAN.
HONORARY SE CRETARY.
A S rR \LIA. II. 1 . Gcll.
B. S. Connor, Alexandra Chambers, 27, Grenfell St.,
Dr. T. S. Di . ·son.
Adelaide. Sistcr .\. D. Parry, 350, George Street, Sydney, N.S.vV. ~Irs.
Lyant-Drown, \\'imborne, Lyttleton Street, Launceston, Tasmania. J. H. Lord, 2I 7, Lonsdale Street, Ielbourne, Victoria.
19 0 9
Victoria ..
Dr .
Western Australia (IIearl)
1892
Queensland
19 0 9
. BagC'.
II. G. Tymms,
L. Brind. F.R.C.S.
01. Thc lIon. A. Thynne, M. L.C.
J.
J.
;\1.
Lieut.-Col. J. A. Campbcll, O . B . E., 120, Aberdeen St., Perth, \\ . c\. ' apt. E. R B. Pike, Qucensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Brisbane.
Lapsley.
'\1. Baldwin.
BERMUDA. Bermuda ..
G. Simpson, Inspector of Schools, IIamilton, Bermuda . ~
CA ADA. Canadian Branch
19 10
Ceylon
19 0 6
Col. D. T. Irwin,
Lt.-Col. C. A. IIoc1gctts, C.IILG., M.D., 52 . ationale Building, Ottawa. Canada.
C.M.G.
EYLON. lIon, 1\lr. C. Clementi,
Dr. G.
J
Rutherford,
I3anque
ivil Medical Dept., Ceylon .
C.M . G.
Gibraltar . .
Hong Kong
I883
H.E. Gcncral Sir II. L. Smith-Dorricn, G.C . B .
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8 z
GIBRALTAR. Major The IIon C. W. Orr. HONG
1884
en en
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J. Colonel
\\T. 1<.. P. Good\vin, R . A.M.C . , 44, Europa Road,
Gibraltar.
KONG.
H.E. Sir R E. Stubbs,
E. Ralphs, Education OfficC', IIong Kong.
K.C.M.G.
Indian Branch . .
I909
H.E. Thc Viceroy.
I DIA. lLE. The Commandc>rin-Chief in India.
Lieut.-Coloncl II. Ross, C.I.E., O.B.E., 1.111.5., Indian Ambulance Headquartcrs, 2-G, Bela Road, Metcalfe Estate, Delhi.
0\ .J\
CENTRE.
FORMEO .
HONORARY SECRETARY.
CHAIRMAN.
PRESIDENT.
Newfoundland
1910
Sir W. H. Horwood.
NEWFOUNDLAND. H. W. Le Messurier.
Auckland
1892
J. H. Gunson,
NEW ZEALAND. C. J. Tunks, M.B.E .
Canterbury and West Coast Dunedin ..
188 5
H.E. the Viscoullt Jellicoe, G.C.B. etc. J. J. Clark, C.B.E .
189 1
D. M. Baird, St. John's, Newfoundland
W. Rattray, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, Auckland, N .Z. C. J. Treleaven, M . B.E., II9, Worcester Street, J. A . Flesher, O.B.E. Christchurch, N.Z. Rev. V. G. Bryan-King, D. H . Rogers, S.J.A.A . Headquarters, Octogan, Dunedin, N.Z. O.B.E. W. W. Snodgrass, Nelson, N .Z.
C.B.E.
Nelson
188 5
New Plymouth
1899
The Mayor.
The Mayor.
Miss M. H. Mather, Box 106, New Plymouth, N .Z.
Wellington
188 5
H.E. Viscount Jellicoe.
H. H. Seed .
J.
Cape Town
189 1
Brig.-Gen. H. S. L. Rayensbaw.
East London
190 4
Natal
19 0 7
SOUTH AFRICA. Dr. B. Hewat.
H. E . Mattinson.
Dr. S. Copley.
Orange Free State
189 0
South African Harbours and Railways Rhodesia ..
19 19
Sir '''lm. Hoy, c. B.
19 1 3
Mrs. Drummond Chaplin.
Transvaal
18 93
The lIon. A . C Robertson .
Malta
1907
MALTA. 11.E. FicIci-Marshal The Chev. J. C. Camilleri Lord Plumer, c.G.B.,etc.
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Annual Report of
The Chief Commissioner, 1923.
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE,
CLERKENWELL, E.C.
1.
'{the (BranO lPriot}2 of Ube @rber of the 1bospftaL of St. S-obn of 5erusa[em in JCllglanO. AMBULANCE
DEPARTMENT.
{the St. John Rlnbulance jJ3rigabe.
Report
An11ual of
The Chief COIIlIIlissioner for the year ending 31st Dece111ber, 1923.
HEAD- QUARTE RS: ST. JOHN'S GATE,
LEIU::El WELL, LON DON,
E.C.1.
3
CIIJEF OFFI CERS.
(tbief @fficers CONTENTS.
Appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior. PAGE
Headquarters Staff ... Superior Officers of the Brigade appointed by H. R. H. the Grand Prior Brigade Districts within the United Kingdom Chief Commi sioner's Report Service Medals and Bars Appendix I. Naval II. Commissioners' Reports : No. I. District No. II. District No. III. District No. IV. District No. V. District No. VI. District No. VII. District No. VIII. District No. IX. District No. X. District TO . XI. ( .E. & c.R.) District' " No. XII. District 'Vales
(SlL07ui71g Grade ill the' Order and Date of Appointment.)
3 3
7
8
:acting crbief crommis£3foner. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL S.
Knight uf Grace.
16 19
A.
MOORE, C,:\1.G., D.S.O., M.D., A.:\f.S. (RET.)
Knight of Grace.
Appointed January, 1922.
Surgeon::::fn::::crbtef. :IR \VILLL\l\1 HE 'RY BE NETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed October, 1915.
1Lav~ Sllpertnten ent::::II1::::CI)ief
of 'n~ursllIg (torps :UllJ IDlt?i510IlS.
LADY PFRROTT, R. R. C.
88
Lady of Justice.
,\ppllint eJ February, 1911.
94
97 100 105
~fficer5
Superior COUNTY
Bedfordshire Berkshire Birmingham Buckingham Cambridge ... Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland .. . Derbyshire .. . De vonshire .. . Dorset Durham Essex ... Essex (~ I etropolitan Police rea and Rural Districts of Romford Orse tt, and Rochford) ...' Glouceste r ... . .. Hampshil'e and Isle of \Vight. .. Herefordshire ... . .. H ertfordshire Hertfordshire (Metropo litan Police Area) Kent ... ... . .. Kent (Metropolitan Police Area) Lancashire ... ... . .. Leicester
Page 36 30 36 30 95 46 90 47 58 91 92 73 95 20 31 32 82 95 20 85 20 48 37
K. C. M. G., C. B.
IDCPllt}2 crbicf crommis5ioner. COLO EL GEORGE
20 29 35 43 57 71 81 83
\tVILKINSOi',
Appointed, January, 192-1.
.\ppll intcJ by IIis R ral Highness The Grand PI'il)!'.
INDEX.
Page Lincoln hire 60 London (l\1etro politan Police Area) 20 Metropolitan Police rea ... 20 Middlesex (Metropolitan Police Area)20 Norfolk ... ... ... 96 Northamptonshire 39 Northumberland 76 Notlingh:tm hire 60 Oxford 33 hropshire ... 1 omerset 34 taffordshire, North ... 62 do. South ... 40 Suffolk 96 urrey ... 86 urrey (l\Ietropolitan Poli e Area) 20 ussex 7 Ulster (Ireland) 56 \Varwickshire 41 \VestmorI and 55 Wiltshire 34 Worcestershire 42 Y Ol'k, N orlh 79 do. East 78 do. \Vest 6-1-
U011l11l155101lCrs. OLONEL CIIARLES JOSEPH
TRIl\IBLE,
C.B .,
C.M.G.,
LlE UT . -COLO EL Cr. \ UDE BOWES PAL:\1ER,
Knight
f Ju lice.
of
L.R.C.P.
C. B. E., D. L.
Appointed lo No. \'1. District, f\o\'ember, 1909.
IR J OH, Kni ~ht
V.D.,
ppoinkd to No. IV. District, All~t1st, 1895.
Knight of Grace.
LUi\ISDE',
K. B . E.,
1\1. D.
Appointed to . TO. ~'[I. (II'isb) District, N(wember, 1914.
GruCl'.
\VILLIA;\l HUl\IPHRIS \VINNY, O.B.E., A.:\T.l.E.E.
Appointed to No. 1. District, I\Yay, 1Q16.
KnH;ht 01 Crace.
SYD EY \VILLL\:\I l\1ALKIX.
Appointed to No. \'. District, l\U~-ust, 1916.
Kni gh t of GI'ace. LT.- '01..
'L\REi\CE ISIDORE ELI.I", C.l\.T.G., T .D., 1\1.D., C.:'Ir., R .. \.M.C.(T.i
I'ni ght of )race.
• ppoilltl d to
TilE REV.
'haplain .
W.
1
O.
IX. Distri,t, ;\Jdrch, 1919.
DORE RUDGARD, I\r.A.
Appointed to No. III. District, Octo\wr, 1919. ERi L T l\LFR ED RICHARDS.
Knight of GI'ace.
.\ppoinkcito
MAJOR
Jj-\l\lES
Knig-ht of Grace.
TO •• '[,
(S.E.& C.P.) District, Decembel', 1919.
FRAl\CIS CLARK HOSSACK, F. R. C. .
AppointeJ to No_ X. Dislricl, Nlwember, 192 1.
ARTHUR VER0:0N DAVIES O.B.E., LB. Appoint('d to 1 TO. \'III. District, Fl'brllal-Y, 1923.
Knight of Grace.
4
TH E ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Esststant Uommlsstoners. CAPTAIN JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE,
Esquire.
late
CEC I L PRYOR LANKE STER , M.R . C . S., L.R.C . P .
Hon. As ociate.
R.A.M.C.
Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1907. Transferred to No. IX. District.
CAPTAI
Knight of Grace.
HENRY CYRIL ELSE.
LIEUT.-~OLO
DONALD MOORE BARRY, L.S.A.
Appointed to No. IX. District, July, 1919.
WILLIAM HARVEY REEVES, O.B.E.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to No. VIII. Distri ct, May, 1919.
Honorary Associate.
MA.JOR ARTHUR HAMMERSLEY JOHNSTON , O.B.E., M.R.C.S.
Kmght of Grace.
5
SUPERIOR OFFICERS.
Appointed to No. III. District, October, 1919.
CAPTAIN J AMES ATKI
Appointed to No. V. District, March, 1911.
late
EL FRANCIS AUGu.TUS BROOKS, M.D.,
Honorary Associate.
H E TON WHITE, M.D . , F.R.C.S.E.
Appointed to
o. III. District, November, 1919.
HUGH FALKENBERG POWELL, M.B.E., M.D.
R.A.M.C . (T.)
IIonorary Associate.
Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. X. District, November, 1911. Transferred to No. I. District, July, 1919.
Appoint cd to No. II. District, November, 1919.
CAPTAIN CHARLES ARTHUR COVENTON, M.R.C.S. LT.-COL.
FREDERIC~
SAMUEL
Honorary Associate.
~AMBERT,
AppolOted to No. V. District, N ovem ber, 1911.
ARTHUR ELLISO
Honorary Associate. COLO.
ELT~OBERT
lIonorary Associate. Appointed to o. II. District, November, 1919. Attached to 1 o. VIII. District, March, 1921.
l\f.R.C.S. , L.R. C. P., R.A. M.C. (T.)
ALFRED GELSTHORPE OSBORN, M.B.
, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Hon orary
Appointed to No. V. District, February, 1912.
'rving Brother. MAJOR P ER y
JAMES BLACKHA:\l, C.B . , C.M.G., C.LE., D ... O., M.D.
Esquire.
h.nl ghL of Grace. Appointed to Brigade Oversea July, 19l2. Transferred to TO. X. District, January, 1920. Transferred to o. XII. District, 1921.
Appointed to
TO. II. District, November, 1919.
GEORGE DARVIL-SMITH, C. B. E.
Appointed to
o. II. District,
ovember, 1919.
t
FRAT\K DE BEllO PIM, L. R .C. P.
Honorary Associate.
\VILLIA I
CAPT:'-IN JAME.S ANDERSON, M.A., M.B., R.A . l\f.C.(T.)
EsqUire.
AppolOted to No. \ '1. District,
1
Esquire.
ovember, 1912.
HENRY CROMPTON CHAMBERS.
Honorary Associate.
Honorary Serving Brother.
.
.
Appointed to No. X. District, July, 1913.
Knight of Grace. Honorary
Appointed to No. I. District, July, 1913.
COLON~L
Appointed to
TO. IV. District, December, 1919.
FREDERI K LE SO\ EF SIMPSON.
erving Brother.
Appointed to
o. III. District, December, 1919.
D ,\ ~ 'IEL MOLL,
ARTHUR VV1Ll:IAM F AIRE, C. B . E., D. L.
ApPolI1ted to
M.B.E.
IV. District, December, 1919.
Appointed to No. IV. District, December, 1919.
FRA ' Cl
STEPHEN HERBERT VILVEN.
Knight of Grace.
TO.
L\JOR EDWARD BURDETT POOLEY, L.R.C.P.
FRANCIS HUBERT BARCLAY.
EsqUire.
TAN LEY WOODCOCK,
Appointed to
SIR VVILLIAM CLARE LEES, O. B. E.
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 191 2.
Honoral'y Sen'ing Brother.
Appointed to No. IV. District, December, 1919.
Honorary _ erving Brother.
TO. III. District, July, 1914.
:\1. B.
Appointed to No, III. District, December, 1919.
MAJOI~ JOI-lN ORTON, M.D. SIR JAM ES CAN.TLIE,
Knight of Grace.
Honorary
K.B.E., M.A., :\1.B., F.R.
ssociate.
AppolOted to No. I. District, July, 191G.
CAPTAIN EDWr
Hon. Associate.
Appointed Lo No. III. District, February, 1920 RTIIlJR BARNE
H o norary
CHARLESWORTH.
erving- Brother. COLO EL
Appointed July, 1916.
Knight of Grace.
GIBSO.
ppoinled to No. V. District, February, 1920. IR WILLIAM GE TLE.
ppoinled to No. VIII. District, November, 1920.
WILLO UGHBY BULLOCK.
Esquire.
Appointed to No. VIII. District, Jllly, 1917.
GEORGE CHARLES WELLS.
Honorary
erving Brother.
Appointed to No. III. District, January, 1921.
. HAROLD LAPPINGTON THOR TO .
Hon. ASSOCiate.
Appointed to
o. V. District, December, 1917.
LIEUT.-COLO EL WILLIAM SCATTERTY,
Knight of Grace. Esquire. J OH
M.D.
Appointed to No. V. District, February, 1921.
WILLIAM GEORGE S;\lITH. JAMES vV OODW ARD RILEY, M. R. C. S.
Appointed to No. XII. District, November, 1918.
FR~DERICK
Honora ry ASSOCiate. .
Hon. ASSOCiate.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to No. VII. District, February, 1921.
ARLIDGE, L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. HUGH HEDLEY VICARS MILLER.
Appointed to No. V. District, May, 1919.
Honorary Serving Brother. ARTHUR DOBSON, M.D.
Appointed to No. IX. District, l\Iarch, 1921.
SIR GEORGE LE~TII ,\LL CHEATLE,
Appointed to No. V. District, May, 1919.
K.C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C . .
Honorary Associate. Appointed to No. XI. ( . E. & C. R.) District, March, 1921.
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l\MBULANCE BRIGADE.
F~A JCIS CARR BOTTOMLEY, O.B.E., M.D. IIonorary Sen tng Brother. Appointed TO. II. Di lrict, Odober, 1921.
Brigade Districts within the United Kingdom.
SA~UEL OLl":ER EADE , L. R . . P., L. R . . s. Honorary Associate. ApPointed to No. X. Distri ct, l\Iay, 1922. CAPTAI
l?HN CHARLES
MAJOR
IIonoral-y
erVll1g Brother.
RICHARD FREEBORN,
STA LEY
Honorary Serving Brother. .CJL\RLE
IIonorary
No. I. District.- Comprising the Metropolitan and City Police areas
i\LR.C.S.
Appoint d to N o . II. District,
(parts of E sex, Hertford hire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey) and, in addition, that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford .
'lay, 1922.
El\IBLETON.
o. VI. District, l\Iay, 1922.
,\ppointed to
HERBERT FOWLER-lol E .
R.
ALEC
Honorary Serving BI·other.
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No. II. Di trict. - Comprising Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the Channel
,\ ppoillled to No. IV. District, l\Iay, 1922.
ernng Bmther.
Island , Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, Somerset hire, and Wiltshire.
TOWERZEY.
, \ppoillted to
II. District, February, 1923.
TO.
BER1"APD HEMPHREY.
No. Ill. Di trict. - Compri~ ing Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicester-
o . XI. Distl'ict, February, 1923.
\ ppoint.ed to
BRIG .. -GENERAL ERNEST A. TLIDOR TUDOR, . 1. •. Honorary en Il1g Brother. .\ ppoinled to :\'0. \ ' Ilf. District, February, 1923. GILBERT::-'ON, M.R . . s., L.R. ·.P.
lAl\IES H.
Honorary .\ssociate.
t .i\L~JOR
Appoinled to \ VILLIA;\1
' \PPolI1tcd to
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,' I[.
.\ppoinll'd to
Lanca hire and Westmorland, and the Province of Ulster, Ireland.
No. V. Oi trict.- Compri ing Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottingham-
I
J.
J.
'0.
s hire, tafford hire (north of the town of Stafford) Riding of Yorkshire.
DE.\ -E . ~I 1. District, Fl'bruary, 1923.
CARY, T .D.
T
L. R . L'. 1'. I.
J. R.
Ea t Riding of Yorkshire.
H. D. I . VVlI.SO .
FREDERICK
Honorary Sen illg Brl1tlwr.
.\ppointcd to 0.'0. \'1. District, Jul), 1023. lACF\[)J)E.·,
No. VII. Oi trict.-C ompri ing Herefordshire and Shropshire.
O.B.E ., ;\I.D.
Appointl'd to ;:\ll. 1. District, July, 1<)23.
No. VIII. Oi trict. -Compri s ing Kent, Surrey and Sussex, except
EnG.\R TROt :\ .... O"l.
Honorary Serving Brolher.
t
and West
No. VI. District. -Comprising Durham, Northumberland, North and
\ppolIllL'd to . '0 . I I. District, J ul), I ~}2J .
Honorary \ ssol-Iale.
CEl'lL
No. IV. Djstrict. - Compri ~ing Cheshire, Cumberland, the Isle of Man,
L. 1. S. S. A.
District, February, 1923.
En;\w.·J)
LIEUT. -COLO?"EL ARTHL'R
Esquil·e.
X. District, February, 1923.
OBLE,
SIR ROBERT TATE.
MAJOR
Honorary.\ssocmte.
TO .
H.
\ "111. Distrid, February, 1923.
'0 .
.\ppoillted to .
shire, Northampton hire, Rutlandshire, Staffordshire (south of the town of tafford), Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
ERNEST
l\ppnillkd Ill. '0. L'. Di~lricl, Fl'hruar\', lQ24.
.McL
TYRE,
;\1. R. c.S.,
L. R. C. P.
tho e portions which come within the Metropolitan area of No. 1. Di trict .
"
. \ppointed to No. !. Disll'icl, February, 1924.
I . \cling, penlii ;)g adm ission to Order.
No. IX. Oi trict. -Comprising Cornwall, Devonshire and Dorsetshire.
Sccrctar12.
No. X. Di trict. - Comprising Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, parts
Appointed by the Chapter-General with the sanction of H. R. H. the Grand Prior of the Order.
of Essex and Hertfordshire.
MAJOR PERCY GEORGE DARVIL-SMITH, C. B. E.
Esquire.
No. XI. (S. E. & C. R.) District.- Comprising the Railway system of the
Appointed May, 191 2.
South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Company.
Secretar12 ant) Staff ®fffccr to tbc 1Lau12 Superintcnbent-ill-Cblcf. Appointed by the Chief Commissioner.
No. XII. District.-Comprising the Provinces of Munster, Leinster and
MISS DOROTHY BEAN.
Han. Serving Sister.
Appointed April, 1919.
Connaught, Ireland.
IDi5trict ~fficer attacbet) to 1beat)::::~Uarter5. Appointed by the Chief Commissioner. CHARLES HANMER.
Honoral-Y Serving Brother.
Appoi n ted April, 1921.
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REPORT OF TIlE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
Report of the Chief COlll111issioner.
E . A. T. Tudor, C.l\T.G., for the County of Surrey, No. VIII. District; Divisional Surg-eon Major W. II. F. Noble, L.;\I.S.S.A., for the ~OU?ty of Kent, No. VIII. District; Sir Robert Tate, K.B.E . , No. XII.DIstnct.
31st December, 1923. SIR, I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 31 st December, 1923. ~h Brigade has now settled down after th abnormal tImes of the \Var period and is again steadily building itself up on a solid foundation. ' The trength of the Brigade Units for the year she\Vs a net increa e of 26 Divisions over the number recorded la t year. The personnel reveal~ an incr~ase of 3,84-5 men and a decrease of 3,423 \Vomen, making a net 1I1crease 111 the total strength of +22. The strength of the Brigade is as follows ; UN ITS .
Divisions. Men. vVomen. Tolal. England Wales Ireland
NO
i\Ien.
Personnel. \Vomen. Total.
14
4-11 54 31
1,151 206 45
23,795 -+,406 254
6,25-+ 1,079 364
30,0-+9 5,-+ ' 5 618
906
496
1,-+02
28,455
7,697
36,152
152
CADETS .
Amb. England Wales Ireland
18 7 1 26
Divisions. Turs. Total.
mb.
241 1
42 2
281 1-+6 10
26
52
4-37
8
Personnel. 1 T urs. Total.
178 15 25
4-59 161 35
218
655
Having in mind it is only just over t\Velve months since ~adets \\'ere introduced into the Brigade, to the number of juvenile orl,fanizations op~n to boys and girls, and the fact that first aid work j'5 not a subject whtch appeals to all juve~iles, I think the number of Units formed augurs well for the future of thls new branch of activity. I t is hoped. that the interest of these younger persons may be such that on reachl11g the Cadet age limit they will desire to continue in the senior branch and help to further the interests of Brigade work in the cause of humanity for which the Brigade solely exists. H. R. H. The Grand Prior has been graciously pleased to approve of the following appointments ;_ To be Assistant Commissioners-Divisional Surgeon J. H. Gilbertson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., for the County of Hertford, No. X. District; Major E. Dease, No. XII. District; Corps Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel A. J. Cary, R. c . P.~., for the County of Somerset, No. I I. District; District Officer P. WIlson, No. VI. District; District Surgeon C. J. R. McFadden, o. B . E. , M. D., for the orthern Area, No. I. District. To be Acting Assistant Commissioners- District Officer A. R. TO'werzey, for the County of Wiltshire, No. II. District; District Officer B. Hemphrey, M. B. E., No. X 1. District; District Officer Brig. -General
A pPO I NTMENTS.
II. R. H. The Grand Prior has accepted with regret the .. T . II . \liT CI1amresignation of Assistant C ommlSSloner 'v . bers, No . VI. District.
RESICN ATIO N.
Reports to hand show that on public and other occasions over 200,000 cases have been treated by the Brigade. The Brigade continues to extend its work in the many .sphere~ of activit.y where the need for ambulance men and women IS reqUlred, and IS becoming more kno\Vn to the public. The thanks of the Brigade are due to the encouragement and great assistance received at all times from the Police Forces of the country, e~pecially the City of London and Metropolitan Police, and Lo other local authorities, without \V~ich th.e Brigade could not haye possibly extended its work to the magmtude It has reached to-day.
CIVIL WOR K.
In the matter of transport the Brigade has advanced with the li meso A large num ber of Divisions possess their own TRANS PORT . ambulance or have one which has been placed under their control by the IIome ~ervice mbulance Committee, while in many other cases pri\'ate ambulances are manned by St. John personnel. These ambulances are u. ed for the transport of sick and injured in ordinary times, a charge being made to cover running expen.ses. . Th.ese charges yary in accordance with local circumstances. In nch Dlstncts where fund ... Me forthcoming- the charges are exceptionally low. In addition to thi" many ambulances are placed at the disposal of the local authorities and turn out for street accidents \\"hen called, in the same \,"ay ao..; the L. C. . ambulances serve the London area. For this work no charge is made and any expense incurred is usually met from Divisional funds or Transport funds. AMBULANC E
The follo\Ving Nursing and mbulance Corps and Divisions were inspected by the Chief Commissioner during the year; Brighton orps at Brighton, No. VIII. District, June 2nd; Bristol Corp':) at Bristol, No. II. Di trict, June 22nd ; Cheltenham Corps and Gloucester Divisions at Cheltenham, June 23rd; Worcestershire Corps and Divisions at Blackheaton, No. III. District, July 7th; \Vellingborough Corps at \Vellingborough, No. III. District, July 28th; outh East Lancashire orps and Divisions at Rawtenstall, No. IV. Di trict, 'eptember 2 th ; No. I. (Prince of Wales's) District in. Hyde Park, London, September 30th; Cornish Divi ions at Bodm1l1 and Redruth, October 28th and 29th. The following were inspected by the Deputy Chief Commissioner : Kettering Corps at Kettering, No. III. District, July 7th; Leicester Corps at Leicester, No. II I. District, July 14th; Northampton Corps .at Northampton, No. III. District, July 21st; No. XI. (S.E.& C.R.) Dlstrict in Eaton Square, London, July 22nd; Hull Corps at Hull, No. VI. District, September 13th; Ipswich Corps and Suffolk Divisions at Ipswich, No. X. District, September 29th. I NSPE CTIONS.
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JOlIN A:\1BCLANCE BRIGADE.
REPORT
The inspections were on the whole satisfactory , and the arrange ments made in all cases reflected great credit on those responsible for making them.
ROYAL NAVAL AUXILIARY SICK BERTH RESERVE.
Sick Berth Chief Pctty Officers ick Berth Pctty Officers Leading Sick Berth .\tlentlants ick Berth Attendants, .. Probationary ick Berth Attcnuants
III. 1\',
V. \ 'r.
VII. \ 'Il T. IX. X. XI. XII. \Vale.
" D ewar" Shield and " ymol1 Eccles" up. Ambulance Divisions. Great \Veslern Railway. \\Test Oxford. \Volvel'hampton. Brierfl,:ld. \Vorsb orough. East Clevelancl. Oswestr\'. SiUingbourne. De\'o nporL Cambridge. Bricklayers .\rI11S. Dublin. Aberdare.
50 428
378 397
The dmiralty has definitely laid down the establishment of the Reserve, £.e., Sick Berlh Chief Pelty Officers Sick Berlh Pelty Officers Leading Sick Berth i\ltenclants Sick Berlh ,\tl cndants .. ' P,'obationary ick lierth t\llendants
(, Perrott" Shield. i\'"un;ing Di\'isions. 'raig-s Cllurt. Bath. Northam rtl)l1. Kendal. Leeds \ ' iet Mia. Els\\ ick \V orks. OSWl'strv. RamsKall~.
2S
150 500 } 600 1,275
Reg-ulalion~ dealing- with advancements ha\':- been recently circulate~. Probationary ~'ick Berth ,\Ltendant~ serve for twelve months. and If qualified are ad\"anced to Sick Berth Attendants. To quahfy ~or advancement above the rating of 'ick Berth l\Ltendant, a ReserVist mu'->t sen"c in a rating for at least ix years, during which time he ?,ust pa'->'" the qualifying- examinations prescribed in the Reserve Reg~la~lOns. .\t the end of this reriod he will be eligible for advancement wlthm t~e limits of the establi...,hment laid down. A concession has been made 111 the ca...,e of mcn with war service, who \vill shortly be advanced one s~ep in rating- within the limits of the said est,ablishment. without first passing the qualifying- examinations. In selecting the fC:tlngs [or. adva?cement their pre\-ious attainment..., \\'e re caref~lIIy take.n Into consldera~lOn, and the method or selection by the Inspectlllg I\Iedlcal Offic~r me.nts gr~at prai"e. .\ fllr~her concc'ision has been made by the . dmlral.ty lOcreaslOg the g-lant for Nur ing ~Iasses from 2s . to lOs . per Reserv1st success!ul in obtaining the ur ' ing ertificate of the St. J ~hn . mbul~nce sso~la t ion. Thi'i has enabled 146 Reservists to obtalll thiS cert1ficate dunng 1923, and it i", notified that many classes are no\\' being held. The Inspecting 1\Iedical Officer, Surgeon-Commander G. O. M. ickenson, R. ' ., attended at 37 Centres at whi ch he in spect.ed Reservists from C 9 l nit ". The attendances at these InspectIons were exceptionally good and the Inspecting Medical Offi.cer \\'as well pleas~d with all he saw, as will be borne out by the followl11g extracts fro.m h1s reports :- Centres- IIanley, Cre\ve, Little. H.ulton, Colne and Shl~ley: '( l1ch an excellent attendance is most gratIfY1l1g and demonstrates 10 no un~ertain 111:1. ne r the keenness and sen e of duty of these Reservists." entres - Oldham, Bolton, Tyldesley and Adlitlgton: " Efficiency, s martness aod discipline were the strik ing fea~~.1res throughout." CentresLiverpool 'Yarrington and Bryn111awr: The arrangements made for , " these In spections were as usual perfect. . ' Annual training has been undertaken by 1,021 Reservlst5 (846 10 Hospital and 175 in Ship). Reports received have been satisfactory and
Felixsto\\'e. London Flridg<.>. Dublin. .;\lardy.
FINALS.
The" D ewar ,. Shield The" Symons Eccles" Cup The" Perrott" hield
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1,275
DISTRI T PRELIMIN.\RIES.
District. 1. If.
This Reserve continues to be very popular with the Brigade, the complement being complete, and there are a number of recruits on the waiting list for enrolment ~s vacancies occur. The present strength of the Reserve IS
as follows :-
The Competition for the" Dewar" and" Perrott" Shields was held this year at the Great Central IIotel, as beingmore central and better adapted generally for the purpose; the arrang-ements made by the Hotel authoriti es were entirely 'a tisfactory and the change from the Cannon Street Hotel approved by al l. The followingDivisions provided the winning teams as representing- their respective Districts in the "Dewar" Challeng hield, the "Symons Eccles" Challenge Cup, and the" Perrott" Challenge Shield Competitions, helu on May 25th, 1923. COMPETITIONS.
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OF TIl E CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
\\'on by Brierfield Di\ isiol1, No. [\'. District. \Von by Bricklayers ,\rms Division, TO. XI. District. \\'on by Craigs ourt ;\'lIrs. D iy., '0. I. District.
H. R .H. Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelle presented the prizes. The thank of the Brigade are due to the organizers and the steward who so ably combined their individual efforts to make the arrangement" of these Competitions so ~uccess[ul. During the past year the Brigade work in the following Counties has been carried on by Assistant Commissioner~ in direct communication with Brigade Headquarters and has proved satisfactory in all respects, and enabled me to come closer in touch with the work being carried out :-Berk hire, Buckingham, Gloucester, Hants and Isle of \Night, Oxford, hrop hire, omerset and Wiltshire. This is the first attempt of a County organization o[ the Brigade, and was rendered possible by the voluntary retirement for private reasons of the Commissioners from No. II. and No. VII. Districts respectively. In other Counties the Assistant Commissioners have carried on the County work on similar lines but under the District Commissioners. 1t appears to me that the development of the Brigade if organized entirely on the County basis in conjunction with County branches of the Order where established, wou ld be greatly enhanced. COUNTY
ORCANIZATION.
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ST. JOHN A
lBtTLA
it is pleasing to tat that not one case of misconduct has been brought to ~otice . These Re ervists are trained at one of the three Naval Hospitals, l·.e. , Haslar, Plymouth and hatham, or in certain of H . M. Ship. As a number of men train during the annual leave [rom their employment the majority desire to train at the more congenial ports 0[ Plymouth and Haslar. To overcome the congestion at these two Ho pitals during th training period, and to ensure that all Reservists get their fair share of the more plea. ant training port, the Insp cting Medical Officer has now arranged that, in future, each Reservist will train at the various ho pitals in rotation. The nursing re-examinations which are held annually for purposes of efficiency in nUL ing duties being tested have been well attended, 884 Resen-ists having attended and passed. The Reserve is, in my opinion, in a very high tate of efficiency and ready for any call which may be made upon it. Such efficiency is in no mall way due to the untiring energies and zeal of the In pecting Medical Officer-Surgeon ·Commander G. O. M. Dicken on, R. N.-who ha taken the most keen interest in the welfare of the Reserve and its members, and to the way the Admiralty has at all times treated all matters submitted in the most ympathetic and considerate manner. My thanks are due for the very valuable assistance giyen by Officers in charge of Units in carrying out instruction and maintaining their Reservists in a high standard of efficiency. The Brigad in the R.N.A.S.B.R. ha a Reserve of which it can be truly proud.
MILITARY HOME HOSPITALS RESERVE.
Particulars of a Military Home Hospital Resen-e to be formed by the Brigade will, it is hoped, be promulgated early in the new year.
The new scheme for V. A. D. now promulgated has been designed to supplement the Medical Service of the Naval, Military and Air Forces on emergency in any part of the world. The administration of V. . Ds. i vested in a Joint ouncil et up and constituted by the Army Council on which the Order of St. John has five representatives. Territorial Army Associations will be responsible for the enrolment and efficiency of V. A. Ds. in close co-operation with the body training the personnel in their respective areas and will appoint County Controllers in agreement with the bodies concerned, who ,,-ill be the Chief Executive Officers for V. A. Ds. in the area. Instructions for the guidance of Brigade Staff Officer with the formation of V. A. Ds. out of Corps and Divisions ofthe Brigade will be i sued in due course.
VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS.
The financial position of Corps and Divisions on the whole is in a very healthy state, thanks to the efforts made by the Officers and members, and the support afforded by the public in response to their appeals. During 1923, 86 Corps and Divisions held Brigade Days.
FINANCE.
REPORT OF
E BRIGADE.
THE CHIEF CO~1MJSSIONEH.
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This fund has only been in existence a littl e more than a year, but has already prove~ the nece~sity for such a fund, FUND. and the benefit it can gIve to Bngade members who unfortunatelv have fallen upon hard times. A little practical help is worth a deai of pity. The suppo rt given to the f~~~ by ~embers of No. XI. District as a whole, and one or two other DIVISIOns, IS v~ry encouraging, and shews beyond doubt the va~ue ~hey place on ~laV1l1g SUC~l .a fund connected with so large an orgamzatIOn as the ~ngade, a~d It IS hoped that year by year the support given by all the BrIgade to thIS fun~ will shew an increase. There cannot be a cause more worthy?f SUppOl. t than that which assists those in need who ha\'e thems~lves given theIr be t 1.0 the cause for which the Brigade exists. The BrIgade Benevolent Fund Administration Committee during 19~3 made gra~ts to approved ca. es of necessity, which grants were hIghly apprecIated by those receiving them.
BENEVOLENT
In conclusion of this my last report as Chief Commissioner of the Brigade, I would like to express my. great admiration of the energy displayed by all ranks to make the Bngade the hallmark of efficiency in ambulance work, and my grat~ful than~{s for ~he conscientious and loyal manner in ,,'hi cb all have assIsted me 10 carrymg out the duties of the office I held. . 1y report would not be complete without referen~e to the effiCient manner in which my starr at headquarters have carned o~t the work of the Brigade during my tenure of office. The on~ aIm. has been efficiency, ystems have been introduced to meet all. eXigencies con ~ quent upon the proper administration of the Br~gade. ~y theIr untiring energy and zeal my duties have been considerably lightened and n 1 word of praise is too great for all they have d.one.. I. feel t~at my successor in office will have a very able st~ff to assist him 111 adm1l1istering and furthering the intere ts of the BrIgade. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
CENERAL.
Colonel, Chief Commis ioner. Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson, K. . l\T.G., C.B., Director of the Ambulance Department Order of l. John of Jeru sa lem in England.
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REPORT OF THE
Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief. SIR,I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending- 1923. During the year I inspected the following Nursing Divisions in No. I. District; N ortbern Polytechnic, Watford, Wembley, Harrow, Blackheath ; and in No. XI. District, the London Bridge Nursing Divi ion. My StalT Officer Mis Bean, inspected on my behalf the Birmingham Corps comprising the following Nursing Divisions, Head-quarters, Bourneville, Central, Edgba tOil, Erdington, Handsworth, Harborne, Oratory, methwick, outhem, Sutton Coldfield, Winchester House. All the Divisions showed very great keennes ~ , and the work reached a very high standard. I was much impressed in s \'eral Divisions, by the amount of time given by the Medical OOicers to training the members, which was one of the main causes of their high tate of efficiency. This was e. pecially the case with the Blackheath Nursin g Diyision, and I cannot write this report \\ ithout referring to the very great sen'ices rendered to that Di\'ision by the Divisional urgeon Dr. Kellett. I am glad to report thal increasing numbers of members HOSPITALS. of the Brigade in different parts of the country are working in the local civil hospitals. \Vith regard to the London Hospital duty it is extremely gratifying to note that our Brigad members made over a thousand more attendance . . than in the previous year; the Charing Cross Ho ~ pital leading the list with 1,249, and the London Hospital next with 1,167. Other hospital in London where Brigade members worked are the liddlescx, Ro)~d Frc'2, St. James', Kensington Infirmary, now kno\\/1 as ,t. l\Iary Abbots llospital, the South London Hospital for \\'om0n, and St. Mar) ' . . IIo!:>pilal for Women and Children, Plaistow. In addition to the " 'o rk in London, th e Lady Di tri t Superintendent.... of the following Districts ha\'e kept me informed of thL: o..,plendid w rk their members are doing in the pro\'incial hospitab and welfare centres. No. III. District members in the Birmingham area work at til Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Highbury and Outpatient Clini, Gen ral Hospital, Orthopaedic Hospital, Vvomen's Ho pital, Enr and Throat Hospital and Infant Welfare Centres. In the Leice:,tershire area at the Royal Infirmary and the Hinckley ottage Hospital. The member . . in this District also work at the Infant \\'elfar Centres at To rth~l1lpton, Peterborough Hospital, and the Cottage fI ospital at Tuneaton. In No. V. District at the Victoria Ho. pita! and \Velfare Centrc ..... . l). L T. District at the Sailors' Hospital, Pensions rthopaedic Clinic, Plymouth Orthopaedic Clinic, South Devon and East Cornwall IIospital and the Swanage Ho pital. No. X. Distric t ;,t the 1lle burgh Cottage IIospital. Needless to say, other Districts are doing the same work, but no report has been received in my office. We owe a great deal to the matrons, isters and nurses in these hospitals for their kindness in receiving our members and giving them the advantage of this experience. The following extract from a letter written by one of the matrons is very gratifying, and should be a great encouragement to our members ; INSPECTIONS.
T
LADY SPERl TTENDENT-IN-CHIEF.
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" I feel that I really cannot let a longer time elapse before writing to say how very greatly appreciated are the services of one of your members. For several years now, has she mo st loyally and faithfully assisted in the wards one day every week, never allowing private engagements to interfere with her hospital duties. What this means to us words will not express, especially when there are times when one is short of starr owing to illness and other inciden tal happenings." This was the second year of the Competition and I must PERROTT SHIELD. . f I t h an k s t 0 tl1e agall1 put on record our most grateu Officers and members of the Brigade who gave such efficient help in carrying out the arrangements. Most especially am I indebted to La.dy District OfTicer Mrs. Porter, No. III. District; Lady District SuperIntendent Mr . Falwasser, No. VIII. District; Lady District Superintendent Mrs. Birkbeck, No. V. District; and my taff Officer, Miss Bean, for their help in organizing the Competition; and to L~dy Divisional Superintendents 1rs. Brook and Mrs. Harrop for arranging to meet the different teams on their arrival. The Competition was very keen, the first and ...,econd teams having respectively 261 and 234 marks. \Ve wer also most grateful to Mi "s Cox-Davies, R.R.C., late matron of the Royal Free Hospital, and to the Honourable Gertrude Best, A.R. R. c., si tant Matron of St. Thomas's Hospital, for most kl11dly acting as Judges. . I vi it d the tations of the Prince of \Vales's Corps, when on public duty, on four occa ion during the year ; (1) The opening of Parliament; (2) The \V edding of the Duke of York; (3) Lord Mayor's Day; (4) Armistice Day; and was much struck by the efficiency of the members on duty, and their very great keenness in the work, which was most ca pa bly carried out. In conclusion I am cOl1\'inced that as soon as the new V. A. D. scheme i set working a "ery larg-e number of the members of the Brigade will come forward and join these detachments, so as to be ready in time of national emerg-ency to serve their country; and the continued high effici ncy of the members of the Brigade hould make them a very valuable adjunct to this reserve of the army. I cannot close my report without expressing, what I am sure is the feeling o[ the rank ~nd file of the Brigade, our very great regret at the resig-nation of ir Jamcs Clark from being our Chief Commissioner. I have had thc honour of working with him practically ever since he was appointed hid Commissioner, an I have served under no other Chief. It ha. l:!nc urnged me \'e ry much in carrying on the work to feel that I was workin ')" under a hief who we all 0 much respected, with whom I alw[tY"- \\'o rkcd in the utmos t harmony, and who (,'as always ready to help m in every p _sible way. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,
The Chief
O1l1missioner.
Lady Superintendent-in-Chief.
APPENDIX Baker, Pte. A. J. Barker, S/Sgt. J. E. Bcnsted, gt. D . II. Brown, Cpl. T. . Buckett, Amb. Sis. E. Busby, Cpl. C. Cardo, L/ upt. E. Clapham, Pte. J. Clarke, Pte. F. \ V . Crust, Sgt. F. G. Down, Pte. ,V. Firman, L/Amb. Off. Follett, Pte. G. E. FI-ancis, Pte. \\T. Ginbey, Pte. H . J. Hallock, Pte. . A. Johnson, Sgt. \\T.
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SER VI E l\IEDAL No. I. District. Knight, pI. J. Malchel-, Ple. D. \V. J. Mamby, Pte. E. Mal-lin, Ple. A. F. L. l\Jarli n, Pte. E. Ioore, Ple. A. Napier, Pte. J. A. Newley, Pte. \\'. R. Powe l-, L/Amb. O[r. L. Price, S I gt. J . E . Rodd, Sgl. II. T. F. Rymer, 'gt. J. F. Sampson, Sgt. II. J. Saundel-s, SllPl. A. ' ''. Scott, L/. \ mb. Ofr. S. Shrivell, Amb. is. F . A. E.
ApPENDIX
Simpson, S/ gt. L. G. Slreek, Pte. G. ummedlaYl' , Ple. G. Surman, Sgt. S . Terr), Cpl. II. G. Thomas, pI. J. F . Tnlssler, Cpl. T. 'V. Webb, L/Amb. Orf. I. \Veller, II / gl. A. \Vells , pI. H. Weslon, 'pI. E. J. \Vhile, Pte. C . E. \\'hile, Pte. II. T. \Vl)ll ey, SlIPl. F . C. Wri ghl, 'pI. . II. \\Tright Sgl. R. \\' .
No. II. Districl. Derham, Pte. S. IIobbs, Cpl. F. A. Loll, Pte. F. J. Priddle, gl. G.
hayler, pI. _ kidmore, Pte. E. F. lall'r, .. \mb. Sis. A. Williams, gt. II. P.
Amos, L/Supt. A. M. Bell, Pte. '''. C. Bicknell, Amb. Sis. L. Bradley, Sgl. G. H. Brown, Pte. H. \V. Burdett, Pte. J. Burnham, Pte. J. II. Costello, Amb. Sis. F. Dix, Cpl. T. Down es, Pte. E. Earl, Pte. F. Foster, Sgt. A. Garner, Cpl. F.
TO. III. District. Gooud, Amb. Si . Granl, pI. C. II. Grant, Ple. T. Green, pI. W. Gregory, Corps gt.-l\Iaj. G . B. Hales, _ gt. \\T. HubbanJ, Pte. ,V. IIuckle, Pte. A. Ja kson, Supt. II. W. Johnson, Cpl. W. J. Jon es, Sgt. D. Kingsnorth,Corps OfLG.E.
Knight, Supl. W. C. 1\Iillanl, Pll'. II. Moore, Cpl. \\ '. Ollis, pI. \\. Parker, pI. II. ' Petlifor, 'pI. ..\. E. Rec\'e, Pte. T. \\'. anders, Ple. F. L. Sharman, Ple. R. kill, Cpl. E. Tiney, Ple. J\. E. Tyler, Pte. R. A. '\;alson, L/Div. Supt. J.
Ashton, Supt. R. Barton, Sgt. T. Bell, Pte. R. Bradshaw, Cpl. R. Bramley, Cpl. J. Brereton, Supt. P. Brindle, Pte. J. Brown, Pte. C. Butler, Sgt. W. Butterworth, Pte. B. Carse, Div. Surg. W. H. Chadwick , Cpl. H. Chirnside, Am b. Sis. M. Clarke, Sgt. ]. Collinson, L/Supt. B. C ottam, Amb. Sis. B. Cunliffe, Pte. J. Dewhirst, Pte. J. Dyson, Sgt. H. Eggles, Amb. Sis. A. T. Fairfoot, Sgt. E. C. Farmer, Sgt. S. Gibson, L/Supl. R. Greenhow, Cpl. R. Greenwood, Cpl. T.
No. IV. District. Grime, S/Sgl. G. \Y. Hall, Sgt. I. Heald, Amb. is. J. E. Heap, Sgl. ]. Heywood, Cpl. J. B. Holm es, Amb. Off. J. Holmes, gl. R. Horner, Sgl. J. Howarlh, Amb. is. S. E. J ac kson, Amb. Sis. F. Jaundrill, L/Amb. Off. E. Kermeen, Sgt. J. Kerr, Pte. S. Krafft, gl. J. W. Law, Cpl. H. L ea ry, Cpl. ]. Lendrum, Corps Surg. J. B. Lord, Di v. SUI-g. S. T. Lunt, Pte. \tv. T. Maitland, Sgt. A. Melling, Amb. Off. J. Morris, Amb. Sis. M. Morrison, Amb. Sis. M. Morton, L/Supl. L. Nuttall, Supl. J. A.
Bath, Div. Surg. D. L. Cary, Corps Surg. A. J. Castle, L/Amb. Off. E. B. Clark, Sgt. T. 'V. Crew, Pte. H.
Abra ham, CpJ. A. Am ry, Corps Supl. T. Berry, pI. J. Burnham, Sgt. T. Butcher, StiPl. J. Codd, Corps fer. \V. A. Dawson, Sgt. J. Day, Sgt. G. Fielding, S/_ g-t. A. Firth, Amb. OfTr. S. Fowkes, gL F. Gawthorp e, ISgt. G. R. Gilbert, gt. 'V. Griffiths, Ple.
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No. V . District. Guise, SupL A. G. Hadfi eld, Corps Offr. B. IIeaton, Amb. Sis. S. A. lIill, Corps Sgl. Maj. J. H oplon, Cpl. L. IIudson, Pte. S. Johnson , S/ gl. F. \V. Kellett, Cpl. H. Kendal, Pte. H. Kendall, Amb. Sis. E. Kershaw, Amb. is. S. H. Kidd, Cpl. A. Lascelles, L/SupL J. Milnes, SlIPt. G . H.
No. VI. Dislrict. Borrill, Sgt. J. D. Allen, Cpl. G. A. Arrowsmith, A/Amb. O[fr. CofTell, Pte. C. I1yctl, Sgt. W. G. E. E. McPherson, Pte. D. E. Atkinson, pI. O.
Morton, Sgt. E . Osborne, S/Sgt. B. \V. Parker, Sgt. P. Phillips, Cpl. A. F. Raynor, Cpl. A. Rollinson, L /Am b. Offr. I. Seaton, Amb. Offr. H. B. Shepherd, Cpl. J. Shore, Cpl. J. Smilh, Cpl. T. S. Soar, Amb. O[fr. M. \Vadsworlh, Amb. Sis. II. Wallon, Sgt. G. H.
Minto, Cpl. G. Siddall, Pte. C . H. kinner, L/Amb. Offr. E. \\'. Smith, Amb. Offr. E. ].
No. VII. District. Pooler, Sgt. J. Adams,
pI. \\'. D.
HI"l)ad, S . gt. \\'. A.
CaU, Supl. II. R. Elgar, Sgt. E. A. FI t:nch, ..\mb. o Ill'. A. G.
No. IX. Dislrict. _ hapley, .A mb. Off. S. Thomas, Amb. Off. J. T.
Underhay, L/ Corps Offr. F. 1\1.
Brl'c. Stirg-. and upl. S. 1 \.~ath, Sgl. ]. E. Last, Amh. tlr. \\'. G.
No . • '. District. Lovell, Sgt. E. Norton, Sgl. G. Plant, L/Cpl. A. E.
Salmon, Cpl. ,Yo E. Smilh, Ple. J. Smith, Corps Offr. " '. C.
lIawks\\'odh, _ lIPt. F . .\.
No. XI. District. Maple gt. G.
IIock'n, 'pI. J. P. Jal1lt:s, upt. \\'. Phillips, Sg-l. J.
Omerod, lIpl. G. Phillips, gt. \Y. E. Poller, pI. I!. Probcl-t, 'gt. P. Roberts, Sgt. D. S. Roberts, Pte. 1. Ro, e, 'orps upt. J. cl-agg, Sgt. F. harpies, pI. T. later, Amb. is. I. A. Smith, Amb. is. G. mith, L/Supt. E. Sumner, Amb. is. 1\1. J. \Va\Ch , Amb. Off. E. \Vhitehead, Cpl. H. \\'hillaker, 'gl. A. \yild, Supt. Wilding, Pte. F. Wil e ma n, Pte. J. II. ·W ilkinson, gl. J. W. 'Vin sborough, Sgl. W. \\'olstencroft, L/Amb. Offr. E. \Vl-ight, Supl. C.
No. VIII. District. Robinsoll, Sgt. G. Gransbury, Pte. T. Taylor, Supt. J. 'V. Marsh, Cpl. G. \'enis, Pt\.;. A . I. l\Iartins, Amb. is . A. H. Medland, i\mb. is. A. M. Young, Sgt. P. R. i\Jilcs, Supt. F. J.
Bumon, Corps T. II. Chane " 'upl. ])a\ ics, Corps E\alls, III 'gt.
Offr.
apt.
\ . E. OtTl. D. ].
Priory [or "'ales. Floyd, .\mb. Offr. C. Tronow, orps Offr. C. Jenkin, SgL J. T. Jonathan, .\mb. O([r. J.
J ones, Corps ~ upt. ,Yo H. Lee, Div. SlIl-g. R., 1\1. B. 1\Iorgan, Sgl. J. Thomas, Sgl. J.
SERVICE 1\IEDAL BARS.
.\g-ar, Amb. Sis. S. A. Arnold, .. \l11b. Sis. E. Arnold, l\mb. Sis. II. Bailey, Cpl. \Y. II. Bastin, Pl\.'. \\'. Bigg-, Pte. E. Burges , S /Sgt. G. A. Chase, Amb. OlTr. J. J. Gray, Supt. . J. Cope, Sgt. II. \ '.
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No. I. Dislricl. .. Gray, gt. \\' . A. (2nd) Haines, Sgt. .\. B. Hart, Pte. J. P. (2nd) II end on, Supl. R. \\'. (2nd) Lowe, upt. J. (2nd) l\lacFadden. Dist. Surg. C. ]. R. Pell, Amb. Sis. V. Phillips, Sgt. 1\Iaj. D. S. Richardson, Sgt. G. R.
hea, L/Amb. Offr. R. B. (2nd) Shrimptin, Cpl. A. J. Smilh, Am b. Offr. R. A. (2nd) tan Ie)" Amb. O ffr. \V. G. lone, Supt. \V. H. (1st and 2111) Tonge, S Sgt. J. W. Wallis, Sgt. II. B
18
T HE
ST.
N o . I I. Dislrict. Freeborn, Asst. Commr.
Bow 11, S/SgL G. 'v. Che lei-man, S /SgL J. C. Cox, Corps SlIPt. J. S.
Lane, S/ gt. C . W .
Butler, S /Sgt. J . (2nd) Browne, Sgt. W . F. Catlin, Supt. ' V. Cheshier, Amb. Offr. T. Edwards upt. W. E . (2nd) Francis, Corps SgL-1\Iaj . J. 1\1. (3rd) Hall, Amb. Offr. G . (2nd)
No. III. Dist rict. Hartland, Corp Supt. W.E. (2nd) Howe, Amb. Offr. . G. D . Line, Pte. F. B. Lord, Pte . ' V. 1\Iynard, S/ gt. J. L. Oliver, gt. E. G . Ollis, Corps Supt. . (2nd)
J. C. R .
No. IV. District. Bannister, Corps Supt. H. Gurney, Corps Off... A. J. Hall, upt. D. (2nd) Haworth, Pte. "'. A. arse, Div_ Surg. " ". II. Heaton, Supt. J. II. Carter, Supt. T. E. Hodgkinson, gt. J. Cochrane, Supi. N. Howarth, upt. C. (2nd) Corfield, Amb. is. S. Howorth, Corps Off. J. Craig, Supt. J. (2nd and 3rd) Cryer, Pte. H. Johns, L/ mb. OfT!-. Daniels, Am b_ Offl". JKitchen, pI. F . (1st and 2nd) Lamport, Surg. H. C. Diggle, Pte. J. Lendrum, orps Surg. J. B. Eckersall, Pte. J. 1\Ietcalfe, Supl. R. A. Everington, Sgt. H. l\1illington, CorpsOffr. E. F. Foster, Cpl. \V . J. (1st and 2nd) Gardner, A/Sgt. J. Iorri on, Pte. J. Gosling, Sgt. R. Graham, A/ Corps Supt. E. Morrison, upl. \\T. Tightingale, A / upt. J. (2nd) (2nd) Greenwood, Amb. Offr. \V. (2nd) No. V. District. II. Allen, Amb. Offr. C. H. Forster, Corps Offr. Allen, Corps SlIPt. T_ (2nd) Latham, Cpl. J. J. Broughton, Amb. ORr. J. Potter, Corps O[fr. J. H. Dean, Sgt. A. (2nd)
Park er, SlIPL. R. (2nd) Warwick, Supl. F. G. (2nd)
Prigmore, / gt. A . Robert, pI. C . ' V. parrow, Cpl. P. tafford, gt. C . Tame, Cpl. J. Timson, Pte. J. F . (2nd) Towers, gt. H. F. Verrier, Corps upi. \ V. J. Oldfield, mb. Offr. R. W . (2nd) Otterson, / gt. \\". Peat, Sgt. R. Pim, Assl. ommr. F. E. de B. (-!-th) Sayer, gt. T. M. Saxon, mb. Of[r. . II. tott, Supl. E. 1\. (2nu) Titterington, gt. J. Tunstall, Pte. G. \\Thewell, Pte. T. \\Thitehead, Pte. \ V. \Vhites ide, Amb. fTr. T. " Tipe r, CpJ. R. \"ood , Sg-t. J . (2nd) Wright, upt. j. (2nd) Wrigley, mb. ~is. E.
Starkic, upl. A. utclifTe, ~ upt. \\T. E. Thorne, orp'l 1lJ". '. (1st and 2nd)
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No . \ TII. Dislrict. Andrews, L/Supt. E. (2nd) Cureton, Commr. E. (1st and 2nd) No. VII I. District. Baker, Cpl. J. Jarman, L / mb. Offr. l\I.II. Miles, Cpl. \Y. F. Dayies, Commr. A. V. Knott, Sgt. ViTo A. • tewart, Pte. H. Dunbar, L / Amb. O[fr. M.A. Lock~ County urg. G . \\Tilliams, 1\mb. 'is. I.E. Grummant, L/Div. Supt. A. o. IX. District. Wingfield, Amb. O[fr. E. Young, Sgl. 1\1. P . Bowden, Supi. E. Rivers, Amb. o [fr. F_ ~o . X. District. Damant, Dist. Offr. T. G. Gooderham, Dist. Offr. F. H. Sawyer, gt. E. K. (2nd) (2nd) Priory for \\T ales.
APPENDIX ROYAL
LONG
NAVAL
AUXILIARY
SERVICE
A
D
II.
ICK
GOOD
BERTII
CO:\lDUCT
RE ER'TE.
MEDALS.
No. I. District. Bailey, V.
VI. Distric t. Anthony, Corps Offr. H. 10
Johnson , Supt. \V. H.
19
JO HN A MBULANCE BRIGADE.
Chestl'm:l.n, H.
juby, W. R.
No. I I. District. SLc\ <.'I1S, \\T. No. ITT. District. Brice, I\'l). I\T. District.
. \ ckl'rll'\, \ '. .\ spin<tll, I·:. Hall, J. HOttOlllkv, \\T. 1~\Ittl'r\\"ort h, I'. C:UltOll, .I. Crump, .lD ,L' cllpoil, T. E\·ll', C. lIard)", J. IIattl)ll, \. I I l!ar, \\. I Il)li g-son, \\'.
J !l)ldl'll, II. I!op,\ood , .\.
ITug-hes, E . lIuln1l', II. J l'nkinson, J. Ll'( , <.;. Lester, \\'. l\Iorgan, I I. 'e\\"tol1, I J. Oscfl)ft, \\ ' . ]lottie, F. 1\. Race, C. I~ ace, " '. Rl'es, P. Riding, J .•\. Rogerson, \\". Salter, \\T.
Schofield, A. chofield, T_ Schofield, G. Shaq)les, T. Shephenl, " '. Spencer G. Strickland, A. Taylor, JUrquhart, C. \\Tard, T. " Thalley, A. \Yhit eilE'ad, ]. \Yoocl, C. \\'ood, F. (Clasp) Y ates, J.
o. \ T. District. Bracewell, R.
Jackson, S. \V. o. \ T1. Distl-ict.
lIill sha w, T.
;\Ic TLorgE', T. Iri h Distl-ict.
Huckle''', F. Bvrne, -r . C~rrin, J. ollg-hlan, T. Dc\ itt, J. Duffy, ]. Fitzpatrick P.
Gully, J. lI alllllon, T. lIaydcll, P. J oruan, P. :\IcCormick, ;\1. l\liller, J. i\lorton F_
O'Brien, j. Oates, R. Ree\'cs, J. Spencer, ]. Tapley, J. Thorntoll J. H.
No. I.
20
No. I. District. Comprising the areas of the City and Metropolitan Police (parts of E sex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey), and in addit ion that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford. Commissioner\V. Humphris \V inny, O.B.E., A.M.I. E.E. , District Head-quarters, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E. C. 1.-Knight of Grace. STAFF OF THE COMMISSIONER. Assistant Commi sionersS. H. Vilven, 26, Sotbeby Road, Highbury, N. (-.7. 13.)-Esq71ire. Col. Sir James Cantlie, K.B.E. , 23, Harley lreet, "V. 1. (-.7.16. )-Knt'g1tt oj' Grace. Lieut.-Col. F. A. Brooks, M.D., R.A. M. C.(T.), 12, Lonsdale Road, Bedford Pal-k, \V. 4. (-. 11. 11.)-Kntg·ht of Grace. C. J. R. MacFadden, O.B. E., M.D., Frognal, Hampstead, N."V. (23.6.23.)-Esquire. E . McIntyre, "Fernholme," lreatham Road, Mitcham. (22.2.24-.) District SurgeonNigel Corbett-Fletcher, M.A., l\1.B. , B.C., l\I.R.C.S., 166, Ilaverstock II ill, Hampstead. (7. 1. 24-.)-Hon. Associate. District SuperintendentCapt. W. J. H. Pontin, M.B.E. , 21a, Conewood Street, Highbury. (1.2. 11.)-Ho71.
S erving Brother. District OHicersS . B. Piers, 62, Cornhill, E .C. 3.-HolZ . Serving Brotl.;er. \V. G. Pape, O.B.E., :\1.1 ST. T., 48, EderiineAyenue, Norbury, ~ .\.v. -(6.11.22.)
Hon. Serving Brotlzer. . J. \Varren, 21, Crawford Street, Denmark Ilill,
.E.
(6.11.22.)-
Hon . Serv£ng Brotlzer. Capt. G . Gerhold, Inland Section, G.P.O., l\Iount Pleasant, E.
(2i. 11. 23. )-
Hon. Serving Brother. Capt. L. L. Franks, 2+, Mildmay Park, T. (28. 11. 23.)-Dollat. District Officers atlached to Areas ; (Eastem)-W. D. Liddell, 55, Eastern Road, Romford. (6.11.22.)-
Hon. Serving Brotlzer.
(Northern)-R. Connon Robertson, L.l\I.S.S. ,\., L.S.A. ,16, Ulster Place, Rl'gl~llls Pk. (14-.7. 24.) (Southern)-Capt. \V. G. Butchel-, 6+, Jerningham Road, 'ew ross. (14-.7.24-.)-
Hon. S erving Brother. (\Vestern)-F. W. Clifford, 18, \\Teymouth Avenue, Ealing, \\'.5. (14.7.2-1.) Ladv District Officer Miss K. Hunt, 12, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, . E. (2.7.11.) Miss E. M. Rideout, 1, Sloane Gardens, . \\'.1. (13.7.23. )-Lnl0' (}f Grace. District Sergeant-MajorJ. Elam, 24, Hewitt Road, Hornsey,
.8.
(15.9.17.)-lfoll. Sl'I'7.,,·ng lJro/lil'r.
Corps Sergeant-MajorJohn Lomas, 28, Colenso Road, Clapton, E.5. (11.5.21.)-11011. Scr'i'llIgBrollter. REPORT OF TIlE COMl\II SIO ER THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER, !\larch 6th, 1924-. I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending December 31st, 1923, No. 1. (Prince of 'Vales's) District. Complete returns from Divisions are not yet to hand, but such relurns as. have been received in conjunction wilh the preliminary reports, enable me to estImate that there is a slight improvement in numbers. They al-e as follows : 1922. 1923. 2329 2517 Ambulance Divisions 10041229 Nursing Di visions 30 ursing Cadets 48 Ambulance Cadets Total 3558 3599 (estimated.) The late Chief Commissioner arr anged early in the year 1923, to divide No. I. District into five areas, each area to be administered by an Assi tanl Commissionel-, the whole to be under the general control of the Commissioner of the Dislrict. No
DISTRICT.
21
territorial areas were specified, bUl cerlain Divisions were allotted to the five areas named. The administration was to be broadly on the lines of Brigade Ord er No. 385, but it was arranged thal the scheme should not be put into operation at the outs l as regards the appointmenl of Officers under the Assistanl Commissioner. At the present time lhe whole of lhe Nursing Divisions are under the conlrol of the Lady District Superintendent, who communicates direcl wilh lhe Commissioner. Certain questions regarding the organisation of areas in the London Dislrict are held up, pending completion of the re-organisatio n of the Brigade at presenl under con ideration. Il is too soon at prescnt to say whelher the division of the District inlo areas will facilitate lhe working of the Dislrict. It has at all events, provided a number of ouLlets fOl- promotion. The following new Corps and Divisions have been formed during the year : Soulh l\1elmpolitan Gas Corps. London Post Office Corps. Wallhamslow Corps. "Vest Ham No. 88 Division. London Posl Offi ce Cadel Div. o. 1. Gorringe Park o. 54 sg. Division. E. \ Vallhamstow 29 (2) Division. The following Divisions have b en disbanded : l. John's Gate (No.2) 0.9 Division. Cyclist o. 6 Division. lratford o. 40 Nursing Division. A onference of Officers was held at Head-Quarters, on l\1ay 5th. It was ""ell attended and th e amounl of business necessitated a silting of nearly five hours. It was agr d at thi Meeling lhat a Conference should be held ann ually in No\·ember. r\c cordingly a Conference was held on ovember 17th, which was well altend e d, bUl the amount of business transacted was much smaller. The Di trict Comp titions \\'ere held at the orthampton Institute, on April Hlh. D war Preliminary, \Von by G. \V. Railway, No. 37 Division. Slealh Gent up, won by Ple. Ager, o . 4, Leylon and Leytonstone Division. Efficiency up, won by Toynbee IIall, o. 7 Division. Osborn ' hield, won by G. \V. Railway, No. 37 Division . Perroll 'hielcl (Preliminary), won by Craig's Courl 1 ursing, TO. 14 Division. Nursing Bowl, won by Mi s Tuckwell, Balham and Streatham, o. 10 Nur. Di\". The G. \V. Railway, No. 37 Division, represented this Dislrict in the final, a nd No. 14, Craig'S Court lIou se Nursing Division, were successful in securing the PerraLL hidd for the District for the year 1923. .t\ hurch Parade was held at St. Clement's Church, Strand, on St. John's Day, June 24-th. bout 1,500 members of the Dislrict were present, accompanied by two bands. The service was also aLLended by a number of distinguished members of the Order, including the Secretary, Colonel Cameron, C.M . G . The Annual In pection was conducted by the Chief Commissioner in Hyde Park, on ptember 22ml, he was accompanied by the Deputy Chief Commissioner and lhe l' retary of the Order, in addition to the Commissioner and District Slaff. Although the weather was not very favourable, there 'w as a large attendance, and a march past look place aflerwards through the main thoroughfares of London to Lincoln 's Inn Fields. The Officer's Annual Dinner arranged by District Officers J. Calvin Lines (Re ervc), took place at the Connaught Rooms, on O ctober 20th. I submit extraclions from the reports of Officers in charge of Areas ; TVesfern Area.-" I beg to report lhat the Divisions in my Area have done excellent work during the year, and are in a state of efficiency. During the year I have thoroughly inspected 1 o. S5 (Southall), No. 70 (Kensington), No. 38 (Vicloria) and No. 85 (Ealing). I have also visited No. 4-t (Acton), No. 54 (Brentford), No. 84(Twickenham) and No. 11 (Wembley). The equipment in all the Divisions is excellent, and I always pay great attention to this matter. Several of the Divisions are ju t now showing great activity in starting "First Aid" classes, from which they hope to get recruils. This movement is receiving my thorough approval and help. I should like more attention to be given to stretcher drill, as in some Divisions it is not done smartly or according to the" Drill Manual." This I have already pointed out to you in my detailed report of each Divisional Inspection, and I am taking steps to see that there shall b e an improvement in this matter." Central Area.-" The Divisions in the above Area have progressed steadily during the past year. A number of them have considerably increased their membel-ship and have responded well to any request for Public Duty. During the short period I have been in charge, I have visited several of the Divisions and found them efficient, and the stores well maintained. Tolal number of efficient mem bers 483 in fifteen Divisions. "
22
THE
ST.
No repol'ls have yet been received [ r0111 the Nort hern, Southern or Eastern AI' as. The report regarding Nursing Diyisions is 110t yet to hatH.!. Thc w ork of Public Duty during the past year ha increased, and i like ly to increase considerably in the en ' uing year. Captain Gerhold has lwen appointed Pu blic Duty Officcr with District Rank, and t he following is all extract from his report : "The cases trealed and parade strength o[ the principal function arc as follows: l\Ien. Nurses. Cases. Opening of Parliament, 13.2.23 135 24 3 Duke of York's ,,'cdding, 26.4. 23 500 173 1432 Armistice Day, 11.11.23 390 44 270 Lord Mayol"s Day , 9.11.23 236 68 121 Funeral o[ 1\1 ... B. Law, 5.11.23 39 16 29 28 12 'Wedding of Princess 1\laud, 10.11.23 14 31 13 10 \Vedding of Crown Prince of Sweden, 3.11. 23 1359 350 J879 All Race 1\Ieetings at Sandown Park, hempton Park and .\\exandra l\u'k, also seyeral Exhibitions and Shows at. Olympia and ,,\gricullural Ilall have lwen att(,l1lkd by the members. The services of our unemployed aI" b 'ing utili . . ed [or thes' duties which is Illu ch appI'eciat d by t.hem, many of Wh0111 have been out of work lor 0\ el' l \\'l) yl'al'~. Steps are now being t.aken to ecure work [or our eflJciclIt mcmber:; at Iii rns that are now compulsorily called upon to make First .\id provision fl)r theil' l'J1.plo)'l'l's under the \\10rkmen 's Compensation .\ct, 1923. I am pi as cd to bl' able lo rvport that several members haye been placed in good "ituatiollS a a result of this dfort. The arrangements [or the duty at. the British Empil'e Exhibition arl' 'H'll in hand, the details of which are already known to you, and 1 am hoping tb,lt application ror duty in April (on and from the Hth insl.) \\ ill bl' f 01'\\ arded to me carly. Steps are being taken to obtain duties atlhc variOllS Exhibitions and :hows during192-1-, and some have already been sec ured." It is with great regrct that I have to repol't th e deaths of the follo\\ ing Ill l"l'rs:.--\ssistant Commissioncr Dr. J. 1\1. Cancll, Di\isional Surgeon Dr. II. C. lIcmard, Superintendent. R. \\1. Hendon and Superinkndent C. II. Byrn. Several additions hav' been made to Ow District Staff during the }'l'ar, :tIlt! I h,l\l' to thank these Officers and other I11cmb'rs of my StarT who ha'l' rcmil'n'd willing and efficient sen'ice during the past tweh e months. It would b' im'id iOll" to sl'lect special names for special mention, but it will be rccognisl'd thal \\'itlllHtt till voluntary assist.ance rendered by such Officers, the \\,ol'k of th' Brigade CLHtlt! not go on. I have the honour to b', ir, YOUl' obeJicnt servant, \V. I I UJ\1PHRIS \\ 'INNY, Commissioner, TO. 1. (Prince of \\',llL'S'S) Dist riel, htlight of Grace of the Order of St. John ot" Jcru<;alem in Ettgland. The Chief Commissioncl', St. John Ambulance Brigade, Clel'ke tlwcll, E.C. 1.
NO.
(PRINCE LIST
OF OF
\VALES'S) Dl\' ISIO
T
In order of seniol'ity with Di, isional
DISTRICT.
1.6.87 St. J ohn"s Gate o. 1.7.89 Haggerston 2 4 1.7. 90 Ley ton and Leytonstone 5 1. 2. 90 Hackncy 7 9.3. 91 Toynbee Hall 10 1.3.93 SL Mark's 11 12.5.93 vVemblcy and Harlesden 13 14.10.93 King's CI'OSS G.N.R. 15 5.4.95 East Ham
16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 28 29 30 33 37 38 40 41 42 44
45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58
8.2.97 Tollenham and II a mp stead J uncti on R ailway 21.6.98 H arrow and Wealdstone 5.1.99 \V althamstow 12.1.99 Ea. t Lond on 10.3.99 Bcrl110nd ey and \Valworth 18.10.00 G.W.R. Padding-ton 30.1.02 L.B. & S.C.R. Victoria 6.2.02 Beckton 1.10.02 Royal Arsenal 28.8.03 Barnet 13.12.03 Acton 28.9.05 NOI,th Camberwell 1.10.05 Ilford 4.4-.06 L.B. & S.C.R. Willow Walk 25.9. 06 Erilh and Districl 2.4.08 heshunt and \\'altham 3.6.08 roydon 17.11.08 Barclay P rkills 4.5.01 Watford 1.10.10 Brentford 1.10.10. outhall 13.12.10 Cricklewood 30.3.11 London Post 0 ffice 1
2N 3 5 6 i 7 T 8N 9 T
2.12. 90 23.1. 93 24 .5.93 11.6.96 1. 7.96 10.6.9 4.5.99 5.7 .00
JO N 27.1.05 11 N 2-1.10.06 4.5.01 12 :'\ 13 T ~0.10.09 2.4.10 HN 1.5.11 15 N 16 T 20.5.12 17 N 29.5.12 4.6.12 18 5.6.12 19 20 N 6.6.1 2 22 13.6.12 24 N 10. 1.1 3 25 N 16.7. 13
23
DISTRICT.
59 1.11.11 63 10.5.12 64 10.10.1 2 66 1.4.13 67 14.8.13 68 29.9.13 70 30.9.13 71 5.4.15 72 25.9.15 73 1.1.16 74 14.6.16 75 1.10.16 76 9.2.17 78 27.3.17 80 16.3.1 8 82 14.6.19 83 27.11.19 84 29.7.20 85 29.12.20 86 4.8.21 87 11.7.22 88 17.5. 23 89 31. 3. 24 90 21.7.24
Carshalton W. H. Smith and Sons Kenlish Town Mile ham Borough of Sl. Pancras Ci ty of London R oyal Borough of Kensington Toltenham Barking Grays L ondon City Mission Southend-on-Sea Limehouse Enfield t.oke Newington Gorringe Park Northern Heights, Middlesex Twickenham Eal ing Horseferry horeditch West Ham Met.ropolitan Railway EriLh O il Works
URS ING.
loke Newington l. John 's Gat' \\' embley Jorwood Hospital Saturday Fund \\"imblL'don East llam Royal Borough of K ' t1sington B,tlhalll and treatham \\'althamsluw \\'atford royclon raig COUl-t I·louse lifOI'd IIampslead Leylon and Lcylonstone \V hitehall lew Cro s orlhern Polylechni Harrow Ianor Park Beckton
26 27 28 30 31 34 36
N 13. 11. 13 Richmond 1\ N
N I
N
26.5.14 1.6.1-17.5.15 3.6.15 31. 7.15 24.1.16
28.5.17 39 I 22.1.18 41 9.9.18 43 l 44 N 28.9.18 45 N 1-1-.2.19 8.4.19 -1-6 47 N 10.3,20 -1-8 N 23.7.20 49 N 13.8.20 50 N 21.4.21 3.5.2 1 51 N 1.11.21 52 15.12.21 53 5.6.23 54 N
\Vest Ham London Posl Office Thomey Island Sou thend -on·Sea Barking East Croydon and Addiscombe Temple Brixton Limehouse Acton Padclington Enfield Fin bury Grays Garden uburb Willesden Blackheath Twickenham South Met. Gas Company Gorringe Park
•
ADET
umbel'.
AMBULANCE. 1
No. 1.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
10. 7.95 L.B. & S.C.R. T l,\\, ross 14.9.95 l\Icrton and \\'il11bkdl)1\ 5.1 2.95 outh Metropolitatl G ;lS Co. 31.1. 96 Hamp tead 1.5.96 Bromley 27.7.96 Hospital Saturday Futld 26.11. 96 orwood 30.9.96 Lambeth
C1 21.11.22 LondonPostOffic CADET CN1 5. 12.22 Finsbury
AMBULANCE. C2
11.1. 23 L ondon Post Office
URSING .
24-
TllE SI. JOl I N '\ ~[IHJL.\:'\'CE BR l G,\ DE.
,10.
PRI NCE O F ' VALES' D I STRICT. AMBULANCE DIV I SIONS. DIVISION.
No. 28
Harrow ... Acton
No.44
13.12. 03
J. \ \'allacc, ~I.]). J. C. 1\IcCalTolI,
J.
H.
1.
Barclay P rkins
No. 52117. 11.08
Barking
No. 72
~ 5 . 9.15
T . Scanlan,
Barn e t .. .
No. 42
28.8.03
Bcckton
1
O. 40
6. 2. 02
Bermondsev and \\'alworth .. . i 1 0 . 33 Horo. of t. Pancras 0.67 Boro. of Southend No. 75
10.3.99
II.ll'l1l'lt, II!.]). C. F. II,trdic, :II. B. \ \'. Bentoll, 'I. R. c.,'. . Sampey, L. R.C. P. \V .. \. Frl)sl, III. B. \Y. Ri cha rdsL)Il, II!. H.
H.
\ Y.
~1.
SpOil,
R.es.
,1. B.
T.
14.8.13 1.10. 16
lCI/.B.
C. MacDonald,
!II. B.
Brentford
No. 54
1.10.10
Bromley
No. 21
1. 5. 96
Carshalton
No. 59
1.11.11
Cheshunt and \Valtham District .."1': o. 50 City of Lonelon ... No. 68
2. 4.08
]. B. Ridll'Y, "I. n.
29.9.13
0l.J. Godding-,
Cricklewood
No. 56
31.12.10
Croydon
No. 51
3.6.08
.85
29.12.20
Boro. of Ealing
10
H. \V. [luxton,
A.
J.
Smilh,
II. C. W ill,
\L B.
;11.]).
;\I.R.C.~.
)1.
R.C.S.
Capt. A. B.ILeakcy, J. B. Ridlcy,
Ill. B.
III.B.
Capt. E.A.Chill,
O.B.E.,
:\I.D.
E as t Ham
No. 15
5.4.95
East London
No. 30
12.1.19
C. I. Schiff,
... No. 78
27.3.17
R. L. Rielge,
Erith and District No. 49
25.9.06
R. \V . l\1ayston, 1I1. n.
Erith O il Works
21. 7.24
Enfield
Gorringe Park ...
No. 82
14.6. 19
Grays
1\0.
73
1.1.16
G.N. Ry. Kings Cross 14.10.93 1 o. 13 G . W. Ry. Paddington 1 18.10.00 No. 37 Hackney ... No. 5 1. 2. 90 Haggerston
No.2
1.7.89
Hampstead
No. 20
31.1.96
F. G. McKellcrick, ;'II.
M.B.
SU[lt. T. \ppldon, 99, Goldhclwl Road, \ \'.12 . 'upt. Capt. E. Calf)'l1, The I'rc\\'('ry, Park lreel, Soulh\\'at-k, S. E. Supt. Capt. \ \ '. l;oodley, \\'inel '(, m're, Chac.hH'1l J leath, Esse.'. Sup!. S. ilug-gins, II ard wicke ManOI- Rd., Barnd. Supl. A. J. Gray, 82, \Vln:-;or Tee., Beck lon, E.6. SllPl. .\. J. Bilks, 195, \hhc} J'()ad, rh'l\cclel'L Scrg-l. W. T. Webh, 12, Cadton pO,ltl, N. \\'.5. ' up!. J. P. :'IIay, 1115, Shallcsbun' A \elllil', Tlwi pc> Bay. • Sup!. F. E. Il'H't-S, 119, \\ 1Il11mill road, Bn.! ntrord, lidx. l\mb. fllCl'r H. Burdell, 28, <"~lell(' Road, Groll1lt~ \· . Sup!. II. J. ;\10,\:011, 53, C'owpcr Garden, \Valling-lon. Scrg-!. \\'ol)llrtrd, '8, 1Iig-It :Ireel, Hl)ddesdl) ll. 'upt. G. I I. Pel '1-5, 3(), Lprclsh ip Lane, EaslDlll\\'ich, ~.E.22. llpl. Capt. .\. \\ ' . ]ournel, 1., Iv) Rd., rickle\\'ood, '\. \\ '.2. Su pl. A. \ \'. Sctlllld('rs, 35, F ,u-quhar Rd., l . orwood. SlI[ll. J. Standing-ford, 61, Drayton ;\ve., Ealing-. Supt. ,\. A. Atkins, 41, Firsl A\ CIllIC, Manol- Palk. E.I :?
D.
B.
A. II. Shelswell, M.R.C.S.
upt. Re\'. \\T. F. Elmes, 15, Holt\\'hitc IIill, Enhl'ld. Supt. S. ]lIlefi, ~I.c., 4, Chapll1an Road, Belvedere.
urg. and llpl. A. II. Shclswcll, III. R. C. S. ,L. R. C. P. ,Sibforcl, ~litch al1l. Supl. E. . Fry, 6, Laurel Bank, Golders Green, . \VA. R. Main, 111.0., \V.Mailer, Supt. J. Palmer, 111.0., G. W. Kendall,lI1.o. 5, South \ ' iew Road, Hornsev. Supt. . E. Evans, 35, ulherlcuid Place, Bayswaler, \ Y. S. Blackman, :'II.R. C.S. Slaff,Sergl. R. ] . Hayes, 6, PenshurSl Rd., S.Hackney, E.9. H . Bird, L. R. . P. Supt. J. Lowe, 34, Te winglon GI-een, Islington, .16. \V. A. Rees, L. R. C. P. Supt. C. T. Osborn, 1, \Vell Road, Hampstead.
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21.6.98 -1.8. 21
I10rscferry I10spilal Saturday Fllml o . 22 lIford o. -16
27.7.96
0.64
10.10.12
24
30.9.96
Lf'\'ton and Leyll)ll<;lolH' " 0 .4 Lin1l'hOuSl' ;\' ). 76
1. 7.90
Keillish Town ..
:0 .
Lam beth
.R\'.
L. H.~·~.
;\l'\\
-
L.R.
Cn)c;s> 16
1. 10. OS
9. 2.1 7
I
S.c.
LO,\i)();\
Po.., I
10.'1.9.1
H. R Harley, 1If. D. [aYIIl" O. B. E. II. ITuski~1 so n, M.B.,
01 I ICI: .
30.1.02 4.4.06
H.7.16
1. 1. 23 1. 1. 23
1·.E.B. i\I{Hlllt Pkas,uil
5s t l
1. 1. 23
,'. \\'. n.o.
.1S, 2
1. 1. 23
:'I1C'r[0I1 and \\' imblcclon '0 . 17 ~IctwpoliLan Ry. '0. b9
14.9.95
J\) .
31.3.24
.66
1. 4.13
NorlhCamhcrwcl1 :\'0.45
2 .9.05
i'\orlhern Ikig-ht ·
"0
' 0.83
27.11. 19
B.S .
J.
Forbes, M. n. A. F. lkll , !\T. n. E. \Y. \ \ -hil ing-,
M.D.
11. F. \\'alkel-, ilI.ll .
J.
Reidy.
;If.
D.
J. SI anley Da Yies,~i\l. ,\., ~f.
• '0.
Py. Victoria No. ,'\8 1.. R. c' ~ . . . IZy. \\ dlo\\' Walk '\' 0. 47 LOlllk)1l Clly ;\Iiss. o. 74 l
IN CHAR CE .
I
C. F.
~Iitcham ;I!,
-,
25
DlSTRICT
SURC EOH.
IRECISTERED '
DIVISI ON. I N CHARCE.
SURCEON.
IRECISTERED .'
1.
B.
B. l\IcKinny,
ill. B.
SliPl. F. G. White, 48, \'ancouver Rd., Caffol-d, S.E. .\mb . Offr. \V. Davies, E. A. Gregg, L. R.C. P. 41, Linvet- Rd., Parsons Green. K. F. Lunel.'I.B.) L.R.C.P. Corps Supt. A. F. II all, 45, Savernake Rd., Hampstead. upl. 1. \\-. aunders, 6, Upton \\-. 1.. Scolt, "I.C., "LB. Avenue, Fore l Gate, E. 7. Supl. \V. Hughes, G . P. O. Parcels Office, 1\11.. Pleasant, E.C. Capt. H.. Steele, "I.B.,n. S. Supt. E. C. Humphrey, 19, Iortayne Road, N.17. Sup I.. J. l\1itchell, E. R. Clarke, ;\1. G. 143, Russell Road, Wimbledon . D. L. Cro\\'e, L.R.C.P., T..R.C.S. H. C. Ferguson, III. O. Gen. Young r, )T.R.(.S.
G. Barbour,
iII.
F. 11. Crowd}"
n. 111.0.
Norwood
10
.
23
26.11. 96
. A. EnSOr,III.R.C.S.
Royal "\rsenal ...
TO.
41
1.10.02
E. O. Stuart, L. R.C.P.
Royal Boro. of Kensington .... o. 70
30.9.13
E. H. Bonney, III.R. C.S. F. Griffin, M.D. T. myth, 1\[. B.
St. John's Gate, (No. 1) No. 1 St. Mark's No. 10
1.6.87
TO. 87
11. 7. 22
Smith, W. H . &Soo No. 63
10.5.12
No. 55
1.10.10
Shoreditch
Southall ...
1. 3.93
Supl. II. Blake, 25, Wellesley Road, IIarrow. Supt. E. A. Perry, 30, Argyle Road, lifOI'd. Supl. R. A. Smith, 35, Canterbury Rd., Pinner. Supl. F. G. Drayson, 56, Empress Avenue, Ilford. Sgt. G. Green, 2, Camden Square, N. \V.1. Supl. H. D. Bennell, Delaporle lIous e, 59, l\Iuswell Hill, .10 . ·upt. J. T. Olley, 24, Chelmsford Rd., L ey l.onston e . SliPl. J. Fasht, 51, \Vest India Dock Road, London, E. H. Divl. Surg. and Supt. J. S. Davies, ;lI.A., III.B., 43, Tressi llian Road, Brockley, . E.
Sergt.-Major Gooel"'in, +3, Keeton's Rd., Bermondsey. Amb. Officer J. Ascott, 35, Middle Lane, CI-ouch End. Amb. Officer J. Harber, 19, Piquet Road, S. E . 20. upt. H. \\-olley, 125, Howarth Rd . , Plumstead. Supt. R . \\T. Slone, 22, Thane Villas, N.7.
Supt. N . Burlon, +1, Queen St., Hammersmith, ' V.6. A. G . Southcombe, 1\1. B. Supt. J. J. Chase, 15, Brookfield Road, E.9. J . Hamilton,M.c,L. M. S.S.A. Supt. H . Wakeley, 32, Lavender Road, Dalston. Supt. T . McBride, 73, Ollerton R. D. Bl-inton, M.D. Road, Tew Southgate, N. C . \ V. Seccom be, M . R. C. s. Slaff-Sgt. J. E. Taylor, 3, Warwick Rd., T he Green, Southall. A. Brook , :\f.D" CH . B.
26
DIVISI ON.
SOllTli ~t ET.
ST.
TH E
IRECISTERED
GA CO.
I
1.1. 23
.b lB
J OHN
SURCEON.
Lt.-Col. R.
IN CHARCE.
J. \V.Oswald,
1\1. R.C.S.
Old Kcnt Road No. 19/1 Greenwich No. 19/2
1.1. 23
\ 'auxhall
No. 19/3
1.1. 23
o. 19/4-
1.1. 23
o . 80
16.3.18
Tarman Road toke Ncwington
1.1. 23
\ V. King Bro\\'n, 1\1. B. G . IIogg Barn 'tt, M.D.
Corp 'upt. j. Paync, 42, Bramcol e Rd., Sth. Bl'rJl1onds 'Y o upt. P . II. \\ 'icham, 84, Albcrl Rd . , Peckham. Supt. G. Ladhn)ok 33, Blisscll Road, Green\\'i ch. I Amb. OfTr. .J. E. Bad{cr, 30, o bOnlc Terr. ,Claplnm Rcl.,S.W.8.
X o. 61
...
Tottcnham
No. 71
Supt. L. Uerbert, 94, P,u' k 't. , Slake Newin gton.
N. \ V. lIalllJl1Cr,M. R.t:.
15.3. 12 5.4.15
Twick'l1bam
o . 84
\ VALTlIA;\ISTOW
&
DI T.
\V althamstow East
No. 29/2 \Valthamstow \\Tesl o. 29/1 Watford ... No. 53 \Vembley & Harlesden No. 11 \ Vest Ham o. 88
8. 2.97 7.3.91 29. 7. 20
upl. II. G . oUrell, Maury 1luuse, 159, i\f nil lit Pleasant Road, ToLtcnhal11 . I . 'upl. ,\. I~o\\ man, 8. SheldOIl I'd., Crickk'\\ )od. N. \\'.2. j II. G. I\Iackcn zic, n.s.()., upl. f\ ' \Y . (",ton, 11:-;, Felhl igg-e 1\1. D. Road, Goodmaycs, Essex. ]. R. Leeson, 1II.D. T. McL:1.rC'll, JI!.D. L. 'yl'cs, '\I.R.l'.~ .
1.1. 23
1.1. 23
5.1. 99 4. 5.01 12.5.93 17.5.23
Acton
.\.mb. Onlcer ,\. B. C. Dn'r, 1.,3. IIew St., \\"allhamstl)~\, E 17. upl. j. Kemp, 2, ;\Iartci' Ro; d, \\'allhamstow, E . 17. upl. C. ]. Painter, .~2, C;lcncoc Road. Bushev, IT rts . . E . Goddard, l).ll. E., 'f. n. • lIpl. F. l<lrldg~e, Grasmcn', 1\1oss Lane, PiIlIlL'r. G. Jones, M.n., '.R.C.S. ' liPl. I~. Lucas, 52( , Katherine Rd., Foresl Gate, E.7.
I
RECISTE RED. '
DI V I SIONS
S URC EON .
o. HN.
28. 9.18
J. A. WhiLla,
Balham and Streatham No. 10 N. Barking No. 34
27.1.05
Alice M . Bcnham,
31. 7.15
C . F . Fenlon,
Beckton Blackheath... Brixlon
No. 25 N .
16. 7. 13
o. 51 N .
3.5. 21
No. 41 N.
22. 1. 18
Craigs Court IIouse No. HN.
2.4.10
Corp Supl. . C. Knight, 165, Gron': Road, E.17.
Lt. -Col. 1\. T. Challi )!. n., \\T. II. Unll'y, )l.R.C.S., 1\. Todcl\Vhitc, )['R.l·.S.
NURSI NG DIVISION .
20.10.09
East CI'oydoJ1 and J\c1discol1lbe TO . 36 . T. East IIam No.8
24.1.16
.,.
l
4. 5.99 0.4.19
Enfield T.
10.3. 20
49~.
13.8.20
0.47
1
Garden Suburb TO .
5.6.23
Gornllgc Park
J.
Toltenham & Hampsk,ld junl"lion Rly. No. 25 ToynbC'l! lIall No.7
o. 13 N.
Croydon
M . D.
M . I3.
. Sampey, L. R. C P. R. V. Brews, L.R.C.P. A. F . Kellett, 1\1. A. , 1\1. B.
C. Dorolhy 1\1.13.
hepherd,
23.7.20
llampstead
No. 16
29.5.12
llarrow
No. 22 0:.
13.6.12
IIospital Saturd tv Fund l). 0 0:. lIforu I\' 0. 15 . .
1. 7.%
Lc"loll and LL'yt,)nsl()Ill' . . 1\ ll. 17 :--. Lin1l'housc :\ l1. 43 ~.
'29. -.12
Ll111110J1 P. O.
.'(.1.
21:> '\.
l\Ianor l';u'I'
0: o.
~4
Lady Sliplo Miss E. F. MOI'an, 29, Ashchurch Park Villas, Ra\' nscourt Park, \V.12. Lady Supt. Miss L. j. Law, i'J.B.E., 5 , Manville Rd., U pperTooting. Lady upt. 1\liss E. mith, 16, ambridge Rd . , Barking,E. Lady Supt. Mrs. Sampey, 10, outhchurchGdns., E. Ham, E.6. Lady Supt. Mi s E. L. May, 29, The Gardens, E. Dulwich,S. E.22. Lady Supt. Mrs . McCaffrey, 204, Ribblesdale Road, Streatham, S. W.16. L ady Supt. Miss 1\1. C. Twiss, O. B. E., 52, Lower loane l., S . \ V.1.
. '.
1. 5.11
9.9.18 1.0.14 10.1. 13
,'1 .6.12 :'\orlllL'rn 1\)1\ 1,','hl1l\ . "\ l). 20 f\ Of\\'ol1d . O. 5 '\'.
:--0.
6.6.1~
Il.b.%
45 :\.
14.2.19
Royal Borough Kensington Royal Horoug-h Richmond Sl. John's Gate
of '10. 9 N. l1f '0. 2() "i. , ll. ~ :\.
5.7.09
Southend
'0.31 N.
Padding-loll IN CHARCE.
L. R.C.P.
Grays
n. 54 "i. Nl). 48.
SOliTII
13.11.13 23.1.93
I
IN CHA Rc(;.
A . V. Ch,lpll1an, 1\[. R.c.s. 1 Lady Supt. J\.liss E. \\'yndham, ThornlonLoclgc, Thornton IIth. A. P. 1\11 ,U), ;\1.D. Lady Supl. Miss Campbell, F. S. Collarcl, F.R . C.S. 3, Bedforcl Place, Croydon. Ruth C. Townshend,M.I3. Lady Supt. Mrs. ,T. IIarrop, 75, Byron Avenue, East IIam . Lady SliPt. Miss G. Elmes, \V. Burton, 1\1. R. C. S. 15, Ilollwhites Hill, Enfield. A. Gl~rlrude Grogan,M.B. LadySupl.Mrs. Franklin,4-9, Bevcrsbrook Rd., Mers e rs Rd., .19. Lady Supl. Mrs. E. Irwin, 71, J. Ensor, M.R.C.S. EI·skineBill,Gn. ubllrb, . \V.4. Lacly SupL Mrs. A. Hudson, 15, High Slreet, i\litcham. Lady SupL A. E. Harvey, ., Our R. II. It l~ arro\\', :'Il.n. l't," Medina Road, Gl'ilYS. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss Hoare, 1\1. B. E., North End HOllsc, i\Iorlancl Close, Hampstead . Lady SliPt. Mrs. A. C. Loudon, ,\. II. Hillliloss, ~\!. B. Park Farm, Stanmore, :'IIidclx. l\licc HIli'll, \1. H., CII. B. .\. E. Ehrmann, ". R.C.S. Lady Supl. l\Iiss E . j. Danks, 69, SlondonPk., Forest lIill,S. E.23. Lady, upl. l\Iiss G . Slenning-, 16, Nlwi"olk Rd., e\'en Kings, IIford. Lady upt. i\Iis8 Botlerill, 1, Grove Rd., Ley tons lone, E.11. Lacly SupL ;\Iiss Cook, 1\1. :'Ilareus, \I.R.l.S . 6, IIall St., Burdett Rd., E.3. Lady upt. :\Iiss A . i\r. \\-Talker, :'IIiss ;\1. A. Blair, ;lI.D. 11, .\col Road, l\'. \\T. 6. Lady upt. Mrs. 1\1. Richards, 53, F. E. BClldix, )I.R.C.S. Sixth .. \venue, 1\lanor Pk., E.12. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. ]. Simmonds, 68, Florence Rd., ,T W Cross, S. E. H. Lady upl. Miss G. K. aunders, 108, Stapleton IIall Road, NA Lady, upt. Mrs.;\1. E. Douglas, 'Earls Fen'y,' 45, Central Hill, S.E.19. Lady, upt. 1\lr8. G. Git ham, 47, hippenham Road, \\'.9. .\ .. \. Harclay, :'II.B. ,n.Cll. Lady Supt. .1.\Ir5. C. Dunbar, 2, Riversdale Gdns., Twickenham. Lady Supt. Miss F. i\J engel, 40, :'IIabel H. Ruston, ]1[. n. \Vhitton Road, Hounslow. Lady up!.. 1\1rs. Denchfield, Sl. T. Pearson, L.R.C.P. Luke's Vic.,Bermondsey,S.E.1. Lady Supl. Mrs. J. Francis, 58, C. MacDonald, 1\1.13. York Rd., Southend-on-Sea.
I
l\h:r. G \s Co.
South I\Iel. Gas Co. TO. 53 Stoke Newinglon No.1 Temple ... No. 39
15.12.21 T
Thomey Island No. 30 Twickenham
No. 52 N.
27
DISTRICT.
SURGIEON.
IREGISTERED· I
DIVISION .
Finsbury L. R.C . P .
Sutton
No. 1.
LAN E BR IGADE .
2.12.90
E. R. Keen,
28.5. 17
1I elen 1\1oss,
L.'\LS.S .. \. 1\1. D.
7.5.15
A. P. Gibbons,
M. B.
1.11.21
G. H . Dupont,
M.D.
Lady SupL l\1rs. Bennett, S, asseJla Road, New Cross. Lady ~ upt. Miss E. Bourke, 166, Osbaldeston Road, N . 16. Lady SupL 1\lrs. Holm s, Plewlands, \Voodfield Park Dri,"e , Leigh-on-Sea. Lady Supl. 1\lrs. Brooks, M.B.E . , 65, Park Rd . ,Battersea,S. W.l1. Amb. Sis. 1iss]. Torman, 9, tafford Rd . , Twickenham.
28
T HE
ST.
I
DIVISION.
29
JOHN Ai\1BULANCE B RIGADE .
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN OHARCE.
I' achel til ackcll£ic, iH. B. J . L. 1\1. Brown, L. R. C. P.
Lady Supl. Mrs. D . Webb 39, High lreel, Wallh~msto Lady upl. Miss A. Pilkin w. 2-l,Altlcnhalll Rd., xh ~,lh'rts. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. Duligall 29 ' Middx. , 1'11url by I....' \ Vcmbley, Lady upl. 1\J. s R. A. ichols 30 Elmhursl I~t1 " Fore l Gale,E.7~ Lady Supl. MIss Curtis, 28, Glyn MansIOns, AddisonBridge, \\ .14. Lady lIpl. Mrs. A. Richard son Sl. John's \"icarage, Kilbur;. Lady .'upL Mrs. Adams, 27) Trewince Rd., \Vimbledon.
No. II. District.
'VALTHA~lSTOW
& O IST. \Valthamstow No. 11 N.
24. 10.06
\Vatford
No. 12 N .
4.5.01
\Vembley
: 0 . 3 N.
24.5.93
o. 27 N .
26. 5. 14
Whitehall
No. 18 N.
4.6.12
Willesden
1\0. SO N.
2l.4. 21
No.7 N.
10.6.98
\Vest Ham ...
\ Vimbledon ...
A. C.
?,
turt, M.B.
A. D . 1\1. • wertz.
M.
B.
S T AFF
OF
T HE
D IST R ICT.
A sistant Comm issionersA. G. Osborn, M. B. -(29.11.19).-Hon. Serving Brother. Capt. H. Powell, M. B. E. , M.D. , etc.-(29.1 1. 19. )-Hon. Associate. Major P. G . Darvil-Smith, C.B.E.-(29.11.19.)-Esquire. F. C. Boltomley, O.B.E.) M.D.-(22.10.21. }-Hon. Serving Brother. Major J. C. R. Freeborn, M.R.C.S.-(9.5.22.)-Hon. Serving Brother.
. Towerzey .-(16. 2.23.)-Hon. Serving Brother. Lieul.-Col. A. J. Cary, L.R.c.p.I.-(20.7.23.)-IIon. Associate.
Cou nty S urgeo n-
CA DETS.
1C 2C
3.11. 22 11.1.23
1 CN
5. 12.22
Major J. G. McLannahan, L. R.C. p.-(31. 7.12. )-Hon. Associate. apt. G. Bruce Parson, L.R.C.P., L.R. c.s.-(2s.10.21.) A. J. . Brilton.-(29.12.22.}-Hon. Serving Brother. G. II. lorse, M. R.c.s.-(11.12 .22.)
J.
NursingFinsbury
C. Holden, M.B., CH.B. , D. P.H. -(2.7.23.)
District O ffice l's-
AmbulanceLondon Post Office N. \\ .D. O. K.E.B.
. J.
H. P. Balt.-(10.3.23.)-Holl. Serving Brother.
Lady Oi (I· ict O fficer ]\frs. hinery, ilL B.E.-(11. 3.23. )-Lady oj Grace. I\Irs. Ct-iffil hs, O.B.E.-(16.3. 23.)-Lady of Grace. It-s . E. cott.-(s. 7. 23.) REPORT
FOR 1923.
The District, on 31st December, 1923, comprised 5 Corps and 73 Di,"isions, with a total personnel of 1,915 (1,396 men and 519 women). Since the resignation of Dr. J. S_ Griffiths as Commissioner at the end of 1922, thi District has been administered on lhe County basis, the Assistant Commissioners being in direct omlllunicalion wilh Headquarlers. The value of the County system has in con equcnce becn pul to a praclical lest, and proved to be satisfactory for Brigatlt! administrative purposes and efficiency. From reports received from A sistant Commissioners in charge of Counties, the stability of th Brigade within the area of No. II. District is ,'ery mat-ked and it is gratifying lo note the steatly increase of personnel. A featurc of much sati_faction is the increased demand made on the Brigade, thereby shewing that the work and purpose for which the Brigade exist are becoming beller known, and the public realize thal demands made for trained ambulance men and women are never made in vain. The sphet-es of activity are now much wider, thereby calling for more sacrifice of tim on all ranks, and, as in the past, all ranks ha\'e shewn a zeal and eagerness to perform and carry through any duly lhey may have been called upon to do. In the conclusion of the t-eports of Assistant Commissioners they all wish to place on record lhe perfect and complete harmony which exists within their areas, and tender their thanks [or the support and loyalty of all ranks, the goodwill of which stimulates lhem in the performance of their duti s as Assistant Commissioner in charge of Counties.
30
THE
ST.
JOH
No . II.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
CORPS, A~1BULANCE AND NURSING BERKSHIRE.
DIVISIONS.
ASSISTANT COMl\Il SlONER-A. G. Osborn, Esq., I\I. B. , Clifton Hou sc, 14, Sheet --.!?ISTRICT OFFICER- J. H. P. Batt, 3~iveq)001 Road, Rea din&,. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
lreel , vVind so r.
.\ SSIST.\ 'T COl\!MISSIONER-Capt. H. F. Powell, M.B.E., M.D., II1. R.c. S. , B ellevue Hou se, London Road, ChL'ltenham .
l\Iaidenhead
17.6.1 2
Newbury
21.1. 24
R. E . Wh itling,
13.1 2.93
R eading G. W. R.
9. 12.20
Twyford
17.2.09
\Vin dsor and Elon
2·1.1 .11
\\'indsor Railway
31.10. 22
DISTR ICT 1If.
D.
\Vi ndsor and Elon
upt. F. J. milh, 60, Gar le n ot., M a id enhcad. Amb. Officcr \V. Barnes.
\ V. H adnelt, M.D. u pt. J. \\'interbournc, S . C. Alcock, II. B . 63a , Queen's Rd., Readin g. H . P. Pricl" :\!'R. C.S. Supt. H. Hanks, 12, Randolph 1\1. B. l\Iurphy, M. R. C. P. &s. R I. ,C<tvcrsham Rd . , Readi ng. F. C. Young, l\1. B. upt. \\'. II. IIamblin, L.G. II. Fmber,L.M . s.S.,\. 3, talion Terrace, Twyf onl. E . Malden, :\I.R.C.S. Supl. E . J. Rogl'rs, 19, Iallon Terracc, \Vin dsul'.
NursingReading ...
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
IN CHARCE.
Ambulance--
R eading ...
19.12.12
E. F. Edmund s,
26.4.11
M. R.
R. 1\1. PatlcrSl)n, :\1.R.C.S., LR.C.P.
Lady. up!. \Irs. Batl, 38, Lin'rpl1ll l Road, Rcad in . Lady ~lIPt. 'IT rs. \1. Cox 1, G.lrdIlL·r CL1tlagL's, .\ rthul· Road, Wind . or.
B U C KIN G H A i\l S H IRE.
ASSISTANT C0~DlISSI NER-:\Iaior P. LT. D an ii -Smith, c. H. F .• Meads, (;rl'at l\Ii ·"t'lltit.!J1. DISTRICT OFFICER-Capt. G. Bruce Peal-son, R. \':\I.l'.(l.). IIamilton, BlIc!-ingham. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-~Irs. E. Scott, Jacutinga, Che~halll Bois. COUNTY Sl'RGEON- . J. C. Holden, ill. B., CH. B ., D.I'. II., 12, Pickford's I [ill, .\ ylL·sblll y.
L.\OY
FFICEI{S
COR PS AND DIVISIONS .
RECISTERED.
Redland, Park House, Bristol.
0 .B. E' .,
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Ambulance BRI STOL
20.2.91
C. A IIayman,
"A"
20. 2.01
R. Reynolds, L. S. A.
"e"
1901
B lrto n IIill
25.3.06
Ik,Jminskr
25.3.06
Chrton ...
1.8.06 15.S.H
L\ saghls
M.
D.
II. \V. 1\1.
trovel', O. B. E., M.B.
II. II. Pridie,
:\I.B.
. B. Grcen, l\1.B. F. C. Nichols, :-'f.R.C.S.
13.2.20 30.6.09
, 22.1. IS
I
T . Perrin, :.r. n.
Buckingh am
19.4.12
P. L. Benson,
Chesbam
24.1.17
T. F. Long, :\1.R.C.S.
High \Vycombe
16.8.19
C. A. Parker,
(Beaconsfield Section)
Major J. G. McLannahan, L.R . C.P., Th e Mou.nl, Stoneh<?use, Glos. A. J . O. BriLlon, 3, The Avenue, Sl. Andrew s Park, Bristol.
DI STR ICT OFFICER- 1\1 rs. G r l'retl i l l lS,
AmbulanceAylesbury
31
DISTRICT.
)1.
D.
:'If. R. C.S.
20. 5.23
Olney
23.5. 02
F. J . Grindoll, ~I.R.C.S .
Slough Town
18.5.11
Slough (G. W. R.)
21.1. 21
E. \Veaver Adams, F. R.C.S. E . W ..'\dams, I'. R.C.S.
\Volvel'ton
11.7.04
J. O . Harvey, :\J.R.C.S.
NursingAylesbury
15.5.23
Buckingham
28.4.1 6
Chesham ...
1. 1. 23
A. \V. D. Coventoll, iII.D., F.R.C.S.
F. F. Long, II1.R.C.S. ,
SlIPt. P. :'Iar-hall, '-iiln'J' Street, A\ It'sbu ry. Supl. E . . \. Hi..,lwp: PJ','bl'nti Collag-L" BUL king-ham. ,upl. E. II. ColL", 26, ',ul1en'll Poad, Che ham. SlIPl. R. 1\1. Hlaiki(', 27, ll igh St., lIig-b \\ 'yc(lJ1)h(~. T. OflicL'r \\' . I I artie", Butlers ourt Loclg-,,, Bca"collsfil'ld. Supl. \V. . KJlig-ht, H2, Spencer Rd., Bedford. Supl. H. Smith, LiandriJlt1od, ~ILllJg-h. Supl. . J. \\'. Judd, \I.I.H., 3, \ Tale Gro\ " Slough. Supl. J . II. ,\d kinson, 7, \ 'icto ria Road, \\'oh'('rtOI1. Lad\' I\mb. Officer l\Il-S. E.l\IortOIl, . f06, High Street, t\ylesbury. Lady SlIPt. Miss 1\1. Bennett, \Vesl lreet, Buckingham.
12.10.15
F. J. Grindon, 1II.R.C.S.
Slough
31.10. 18
E. \V. Adams, F. R.C.S.
7.4. 16 Totter~lo\\'Jl
18.1.06
J. T. \\' allace,
1\1. B.
J . S. Lucas,
M . B.
\\T. IIullon,
L.
15.2.10 6.11.06 Police ... Tl'\\
kesbu ry
Town
...
Gloucester City ... \V ag-on \\' ks.
R.C.P.
17.1.10 21.7.16
i\l. Elder,
M . B.
27.11. 14
D. \\'. Andl-e\\'s,
19.8.04
F. II. Sprague,
9. 9.13
BRISTOL.
LR.C.P.
Olney
IS. 11. 14
Lady Supl. Irs. G. avory, EmbCdon lI o., ewport 'PagJlell. Lady Supl. 1\1r . A. Hancocks, Suffolk Villa, Ledgers Rd.,Slou gh.
Bristol
Corps Supt. A. Cotto~,. M.B.E ..' Unity Street, St. PhliJps, Brlslol. Supt. F. \\T. Brice, Broad Plain House, Bristol. llPt. F. T. Reed, . 87, Bishops Rd., Horfield, Bnstol. Supt. R. Parker, 34 Belmont Rd., St. Andrew's. Amb.' Offi cer A. \\'illiams, 16, t. John's Sq., Bedminster. Supt. J. A. Moore, 6 Byron Street, Redford. Supt.' i\I.i.j . E. Cadbury, D. S.O. ,D ..F. c., Oakleigh, Leigh \\Toods, Bristol. Amb. Officer 1\1. R. Fair, 20,Cricklade Rd., Bishopslon, Brislol. Supl. R. A. Clarke, c/o H . J. . Packer & Co., Green ban k, B rlS. upt. A. Cooke, Caxton House, Gro\'e Park Ave., Brislington . Alllb. Officer H . Collard, 8, ew Oueen Sl., Bedmin ter, Bristol. Supl. L. R. Crew, 94, Oxford St., Totterdown. Corps upt. Rev. C. A. Petch, 1\1.:\ . , Sl. Luke's Vic. , heltenham . SupL \\'. Tandy, \\Toodley, Langdon Road, Ch eltenham .
16.9.08
G. Parkel-,
;\1.
D.
:\1. B.,
~['I~ .
B.S. . S.
Supl. I'lL Elder, "1.R, Seven House, Tewkesbury. Supl. Rev. \ \'. C. Couch, :\L\., t. 1\Ial-o-areL's Hall, Cheltenham. Supt. J.bSmith, 27, Hartin gton Rd., Gloucester. upt. \\T. Palmer, 30, \\' olTell Street, Gloucester.
32
THE
ST.
No. II.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
H AMPSHIRE (Continued).
GLOUCESTER (Continued).
--------;------------- - - - -
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
REGISTERED.
SURGEON .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARC[.
CHELTENHAM. Cheltenham
15.3.10
H. Blakeney, M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. D. B. Faber, Roehampton l. Stephen·sRd., Chcl'rn.
HA.MPSHIRE. ASSISTANT COllIMIS lONER-F. C. Botlomley, O. B. E., !\l.D., 205, Chl'islchurch Road, Boscombe. DISTRICT OFFICER- G. II. MOI-se, 1.R.C.S., he sle Avenue, Boscomb~. LADY DISTRICT O FFICER-l\Irs. E. Chinery, M.B.E., Highfield Ilolme, Lymington. AmbulanceAlverstoke
18.12.01
Basingstoke
10. 3.2i-
Bishop's Waltham
11-.3.10
Bournemouth
F. J. Palmer, lI1. R. '"
\V. D. Mitchell,
11[,
B.
3.4.12
R. R. Garrett, lI1. R. C. S.
Fareham ...
16.2.12
H. D. Brooks, M.R.C.S.
Lymington
4. 6.12
H. Statham, lI[' B.
Portsmouth
1. 7.9i-
H. F. \Vay, M.R.C.S. D. J. Hamilton, L.M. J. l\Ialpas, :'II. D. H. H . \Varren, lI[' B. J. H. Frazer, M. B.
SOUTHAMPTON
1.10.11
Netley ...
9.2.11
Southamptou ..
4.-t.05
P. M. Roberts, R. N .
J.
111.
\Velsh,
B.
M.
R.C.
H. C. Attwood, M.B. Nursing-
.0
27.4.11
E. Alderson, M. B.
Southampton
30.3.08
W. A. Simpson, M.B. E. A. Saunders, M. R.C.S. A. A. Rogers, M. R. C. S.
Woolston
7.2.11
SouthbOllrne
26.3.11-
21.4.01-
Lymington
28.7.02
Portsmouth
1. 8. 95
ursing
Eleanor Bond, 11'1. D. Dorothy Fenwick, L.R.C.S.c' P. J. \\'. Power, :\1. B. F. II. Maturin, M. R.C.S. R. D. Mowbray, 1I1.D. W. Eberti, :'I1.R.C.S. R. J. Lyle. L. l\I aybury, 111. D. C . Maybew, )1. R. . <;. H. Hodges, )l.D. l\1. Gigsby, L.R.C. P.
30.9.12
Supt. W. H. Sale, Bishop's \Valtham. Supl. F. Plews, 17, ampbell Rd., Eac;llcigh. Supt. J. " -. Dodg-l'. 27, " -csl Slrl'~'l , Farcham. Supt. . G. ~ tonc, TheP plars,1\l'\\ ,1.,LymingloIl. Supt. II. E. Rami, 37, Bclgravia lr 'et, Portsmoul h.
ISLE
Lady upl. Mrs. Dufr-Dunbar, IIoII11\\ood, Castle IIiH, P,lrk stOnt', DorsL'l. Lady Supl. i\[iss N. Bromll'Y, R l d Rood, l\~llnit1gtl)tl, Lyming-ll)I' Ladv upl. Irs. E. l,'lIllj:lIllc.·, Sl. Hriavel, Queen 's (;rd\C, ouths a.
21-.10.03
Sandow n ...
11.1.12
J. 'vV. Bennett, lI1.B.
15. '. 11-
Canute . ..
2.2.11
W. M. Jeffl-eys, M.B.
Netley ...
7.2.11
P. M. Roberts,
i\1. B.
llpl. R. Morton Hewitt, M.D., ummerlea, S andown.
R. M. H ewill,
111. D.
OXFORDSHIRE. ~ \sSIS[\~T
'OMMISSll) ER-Major].
DlsfRlcT
1- FICER-
. FI-ecborI1,
;\1.
R. C. ' ., 38, Broad Street, Oxford.
AmbulanccI Ienley-on-Tham s OXFORO
...
Clarendon Press Oxford City
Lady Supl. E. A. Evcret t, Ollcm, Tolton, rIanls. Lady , upl. l\1I-s. \\'. Muslard, Highclere Rd., Has. ell, S'tOI1. Lady upl. Miss . Ross, Penshurst, etley Abbey.
R. M. Hewilt, M.D.
Nur ing-
West Oxford .. Woodstock
Calmore
OF WIGHT.
Ambulance-
Corps Supt. D. Fish r, :'II-R,CH. B., 66, TIoward Rd., Southampt on. upl. R. '. l\loonnan, ibmltar Hou e, Nelley Ablwy. crg-l. S. Dallas, 27, Bc\ois \ 'alley,Southam'luI1.
Lady Supl. Iiss L La.font', Laburnum Collagc, RowI1ha I11.
SOUTHAMPTO~.
II. Ley, M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. F. M. Gordon, 8, Grange Road, Shirley. Lady Supt. Mrs. M . E. Twiss, Mayfield, Oakley Rd., So'ton. Lady Supt. Mrs. T. K. Bell, 63, Portsmouth Rd., \Voolston. Lady Supt. Miss M . G. Compton, The Downs, Clifton Road, South bourne.
porl.
J. Frazel', M.B.
Bournemouth
Rownham and
upt. F. G. later, i-5, Qucen's Road,
IN CHARCE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED.
Shirley ...
6.6.10
Eastleigh
33
DISTRICT.
27.4.11 1-.05 18.1.09
II. L. Brownlee,
F.
R. C. S.
F. II. Dic kson, lILB. F. G. Gardn er, 1II.R.C.S. \V. D. Sturrock, M.D.
upt. F. J. Mott, 88, R ead ing St., Henley-on-Thames. orps SllPt. F . H. Dickson, M. B. , Longwall Street, Oxford. Amb. Officer C. Foster, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
1.5.89 20.9.07 1-.05
]. II. Mogg, L.R.C.P.
Amb. Office r F. East, 39, 'Iill Streel, Oxford. Supt. J. A. Hill-Mogg, L.R.C.P., High Street, ·W oodstock.
NursingOXFORD. Oxford City
30.6.13
M. 1. Little, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss M. ]. Jackson, 14, Hurst Street, Oxford. C
34
THE
T.
JOHI
AM BULAN
35
E BRIGADE.
SOMERSET . ASSISTANT COl\Il\lIS IONER-Lt.- 01. A. J. Cary, L.R.C.P.I., 13, Charlton Rd., \Veston-sup e r-Marc DISTRICT O FFICER-J. . Cox, 1, Palmer Strec t, \ Veston-sup c r-Mare. . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURC EON.
IN CHARC E.
Commi sionet--
AmbubnccBath
' VE
The Rev. 'V. Dore Rudgard, M. A., Longford Grange, Coventry. 17.1.89
Norton Hill TO '-
D. L. Beath, l\LR.C.S.
Supt. G. F. \Varwick, 1, hakespeare Avenue, Bath. G. S. Pollard, M. R.C.S. Supt. S. B. Blackcr, Lynton Rd., Midsomer orton. Coq")s Supt. S. J. Bailey, 17, George St., \\' eston-s-M arc. P . . Stanley, 1\I. R.C.S. Supt. E. J. Dowding, A. A. Driver, L. R. . P.& . . 14, Bakl'r l., \Veston-s- lare. J . Paxton, 1\1. R.C.S. . J. Le Sage, L.M.S. Supl. C. F. Le age, L. r.s., The Red IIou se, \\'inscombc. \V. J. Petty, 1\I. B. upl. \\'. J. P tty, ilLS .• Craig-side, 'Vorle.
19.7.17 PER-M
I~E ...
13.10.15
\\leston-super-Mare
29.9.06
\Vin combe
29.9.08
\Vorle ...
13.10.15
Nur ingBath \\'E
TON-S
No. III. District.
21.4.04
J. F. Blackett, M. D.
Lady Amb. Off. Mis s E. B. 3, Queen Slreet, Balh.
13.9.15
P. S. l\larlin, 1\l.R . . 5.
Lady upl. Irs. L.Lov ell, lIun sloJ\\ House, 1\Iilloll, \\'esloll -s- Lu '.
astle,
TAFF
OF
THE
Chaplain.
COMMISSIONER.
\V. II. Reeves, O.R.E.-{27.10.19.)-Knzgll!oj Grace. Capl. J. A. IIenton 'Vhite, ]\f. D., F. R.C.S.E. -(29. 11.19.)-Hon. AssoCI·ate. D. Me all, M.B. -( 19.12.19.)- llon. Ser7. Jing Brotlter. F. F. Le , over Si m pson. -( 19.1 2.19. )-Holl. Serving B rotlzer. 1\lajor J. Orton, M.D.-{13.3. 20.)-Ilo71. Associate. G. . W ells. (21.1.21).-11011. Serving Brotlter.
))i<;trict Sut'geonl\1ajor R. Sevestre, R.A.M.C., London Roa d, L eicester.-{ 10.2. 16.)-Ho?l. Associate_
Count\' SurgconsT'on;-e l. Johnston, l\I.R.c.s.-(2-+.12.20.) II. G. \\' bster, 1I1.R.c.s.-(8.1.21.)-llon. A ssoriate. H. V. Dunn, IILn., ,1I.I3.ED. - ( 15.6.21.) R. A. Milli gan, n.H.E., III.D.-{-+.7.21.)-Hon. Assoria!e. II. . Darby, L.R. C.P. -(-+.10.21.)
PER-MARE.
\Veston-super-Mare .. .
M . Driver, 1\l.R.C.S.
District Officer F. Adnitl. -(17.9.20. )-lJonorm:l' Sen/lug Brotlzer. C. . i\liln >r.-(17.9.20.)-Esquire. G. F. Hrowlle.-(H.5.2t.)
tach District Superintcndcnt1\1 ~-s. i\1. Reeves, A. R. R. c. -(22 . 2. 19. }-Lady of Gmce.
WILTSHIRE. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (Acting )-A. R. Towerzey, c/o l\Iess rs. 'V. D. & II. S\vindon. (11.2.21.) DISTRICT OFFICER-
. Will s,
Ambulance-
Lady Distri t Officel' :'Ir~-s. i\. F. Porter, 1If. B. E. -(22. 2. 19. )-Lady of Grace. !\Ti s"l
. Jackson.-(19.6.24.)
)) i.,ll·ict Se.-,{{can t-I\l ajol-II. I I. \\'ilkill , Clarc Villa, Longford, Covcntry.-(3.11.19. )-Hon. Serving Brotlzer.
Box
1. 3. 20
Swindon
7.10.21
G. R. Swinhoe,
1\1.
R. C. S.
Supt. , . IT. Peplar, 2, i\leau "illas, Box. 'upl. ]. Slamp 1-, 40, \Ve.,t1c 'ot Road, S\\ inlion .
REPORT
OF THE
COMMISSIONER. LONGFORD GRA GE, COVENTRY.
SII{,
CADETS. BERK HIRE . AmblllanceMaiden head R eadi ng G.W.R.
7.9.22 7.5.23
I I
BUCKINGHAM HIRE. Ambu lanceSlough Town
25.3.24
I HAMPSHIRE.
NursingPortsmouth
17.6.24
I
I have lhc honour to submit my r epo rt for the year endi ng 31st D ecem b e r, 1923. Durin g lhis period, thc work of lhc Brigade has bccn ca rried on in a satisfactory manner. Scn ral new Di\ isions have b een sanctioncd, an d I am especially g lau that among- tllcs' \Val all and District may be counted. Cadet Divisions have been fonl1cd al orthampton and Keltel'ing, and the last named presented a very work maJllilH' altitude when I inspccted them. Colonel l\Ioore w as quite satisfied with hi s inspections at . orthamptol1 and Leicester, I be lieve. \\'ellingbo rough was inspected by lhe hid om missioner, and other COI-PS an d Units have shown an increase in l1uJl1b. ' rs, and also efficiency on inspcction. Headqua rt ers are in course of erection al un 'atoll and l\Iarket Harborough, and Covent l-y Divisions are taking steps to "lec ure a building. Ambulance work is being revived and stimulated at Leamin gton undel- lhe energetic guidance of the Mayor a nd l\Iajor Glover. I havc ill '("Inclusion to tendcI- tny thanks to all r a nks for their support and loy a lty during th' year, and especially In the Assistant Commissioners and DiSlri ct Sergeant-Major, for th ei r valuable assi stance. I have th c honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, \\T. DORE RUDGAR D. Tip Chief olllJl1issi()ller-. haplain of the Order of t. John of J erusalem.
TrlE ST.
36
JOHN l \~mUL
No. III.
E BRIGADE .
37
DISTRICT.
BIRMINGHAM ( ontinued).
CORPS.
AMBULANCE
AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
BEDFORDSHIRE. ASSIST.un CO:-'[i\lI lONER-G. C. \\Tells, COUNTY URGEl NDI TRI T OFFI ERCORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
1-
AmbulanceBedford Luton
15.-+.12
quare,
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Supl. j. Spencer,
\\T. Archibald,
Divt. urg-. \ V. i\rchibald, 111. D., 37, \Valler Street, Lulon
1\1. D.
Am bulance-
12.-+.05
Bearwood
8.2.21
Bourneville \ Yo rks
8. 3.17
City
19.11.H
City Tramways
23.7.20
Curzon Sl., (L.l\1. & S.Rly.) Dunlop
11.-+.04
2.9.14-
Kings Heath
2-+.6.10
II. Mack;e,
Smith, lone & Knight
19.7.15
now IIill (G . W. Ry. )
1-+.1.02
j.
alley, l'II.B.
1.1 0.1 6
E.
. Dufly, M.D.
Amb. Officer A. Atkin, 11 6, Byron Road, Smallheath. Supt. ]. H. Lamb, 29, Kimberley Rd., SmeLhwick, Birmingham. Supl. j. \\'. l\Iarshall, 77, Alexander Rd., Acocks Green . Supl. C. H. Oyerbury, 115, Mayfield Road, Acocks Green. upl. j. T. l'.Ioore, Summitt Vicw, IIigh Str eet, Smelhwick.
NUl'ingBIR MI
GHAM
I I cad-quarters
1.6.16 14.8.06 27.11.17 6.7.18
Ccntr,d Edg-baston
10.9.12
Erdin,t.;lon
17.2.15
I la1lds\\ l1rlh
>""., ,1.0.1
Corps lIPt. \\T. E . Hallarcl, 29, i\ ndl.'rton Pt-. Rd.,i\lllsl'l,'j'. D.]. icol,:-.[. .,;lI.B., .!I.B. Supt. F. G.'ha\\, 19, Springfield Rd., Kings 1 leath, Wham. Amb. OffiCl 1'11. E. Colton, L. C . .r ohnston, ~1. D. 163, Park Rd., Bean\ ood, 8'h,101. L.A. N. Line, lIT.B., 'tl.B. E. E. I\lather, ;\1.1'., liT. 11. f\mh. Ofllccr J. Pan'ish, 66, Elm Rd., Boun1l'\ illt~, Iiirmingh'ltll. upl. \\'. A . Twine, 3, Hillaril'S I H. ]. Bates, 1\1. R. C. S. Rd., Gravl'lev IIill, !i'ham. A. Phillips, lII.R.C.S. upl. G. B. Ll);'S, 93, South l~oad, Ilands\\,ol·t 11 . ergl. B. E. B 'ech, Accollnls Office, urzon Sl., Will. D. IJ ailleyBurn,l'II.R. . s. Claude] ohnsol1, 111. B. E. H. Passey, lit. B. D. Stokes, II\, B. H. ] essop, L.S.A.
Kynoch's
7.3.13
Lawley Sl. (L.M. & S.Ry.) Medical Mission
8.8. 15
H. B. " Tilson,
Metropolitan ...
1.9.13
G. \\T. Craig,
A. S. Rackie.
Milchells & Butler's ...
16.8.08
~ew
1-+.6.16
Oldbury Melro'
C. Bradshaw, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
M. B .
2.9.1-+ 10.11.H 6.2.07
Oralory
12.1.22 10.9.15 Sutton
oldfil'ld
\\'1tlChCslcr I louse
31. 3.15 31.5.1
LadyCorps upt. MissE. J\1. Barling, Blythe Court, Edgbaston. Lady upt. Miss Mills, O. B. Trumper, M.D. 207, Trinity Road, ..\slon. Lady Supt. Miss Duncombe, E . E. Mather, M. B . 18, Ampton Road, Edgbaslon. Lady upt. A. T. D evey, 99, IIillE. Osborne, M.B. aries Rd., Gravelly IIill, B·ham. j. Slooke, L.R.C.P.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. Lee, , 1, Augustus Road, Edgbaslon. Lady Supt. Miss E. ]. Smith, II. Fairley, L.R.C.S. The Cedars, Erdington. F. II. ;\Iaherty, lILR.C.S. Lady Supl. l\Iiss F. E. \Vard, 156, Church Lane, Hanclsworlh. L. A. :\Iiddl lon, L.R.C.S. Lady, upt. }li s \ Vright, 326 H amstead Rd., Hands\\'orlh. r. , mith, :-'f.D., F.R.C.S. Lad y Supt. Miss G. Cox, 16, Resevoir Retreat, Edgbaslon. Lady Amb. Officer I\Irs. F. Y emans, J. Pill, L.S ..\. 100, Thornhill Rd., II andsworth. Lady Amb. Office r E. Hewitt, E. jordan, M.B. 83, R eddings Rd., Moseley. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. Ryland, E. 1\1. Knott, M. R. C. 5 . Moxhull Hall, Birmingham. Lady SupL T. Bowyer, Dl1rothv 1\1. japp, ~f.B., 132, Edwards Rd., Erdington. ell. n.
29. -+.24-
Handsworth
Sl. (L.M.&S.Ry.)
5.12.01
BourIwille
ASSISTANT COi\L\[JSSIONER- apl. j ..\. IJenlon " 'hilL, i\[.])., 186, l\Ionumcnt Road, Birmillgham. o 1 TY SURGEON-E. \\T. Parse)" 1\1. H., Glena\'on House, King'::; orlon, Birming-ham. DISTRICT OFFICER-C. 1 • Milncr, 133, IlandsworLh \\'ood Rnad, Edgbaslnll. LADY DISTRICT OFFI ER-Mrs. Porter, M. B. E., 25a, Pamdise tn'd, Birmingham.
Headquarters ...
Smethwick
\Vest , methwick
C. H. PerI'am, lI1.D.
I A.
W. O. Sinclair,
orLhamplon.
BIRNIINGHAM.
12.-+.05
23. 2.23
Smallhealh
t. Giles
11.11.18
M . R.C.S. M. B.
R. RocIger, M. B., CH. R.
Dr. Drake,
up!. D. II ailley Burn, ~r.R.c.s., \\'a\crll'y, IIolylll'ad Rd., J la·th . upl. . l\f. Par '}', Cktl ,lH)11 Il ousc, Redditch Road, Kin~'s Il eath. upt. j. Bag-uley, 29, Rosal'y Rd., Erdinglon, g'ham. upt. ]. Ross, 5, l\Ionica Road, Small Heath, Birmingham. SlIPt. A. ]. Gaw, 27, Hulton Road, ailley. Supt. II. Clark, 165, Church Lan e Handsworth, Birmingham. Slaff Sergl. G. B. Gregory, 17, Shireland Rd., Smelhwick. Supt. ]. Lisle, H azelbrae Iaren cc Ave., Sparkhill, Birmingham. Cpt. j. Siviter, 5, Park treet, Blackheath.
LEICESTERSHIRE . Cent ~IISsl()N ER COl;NT\ Sl RGEl)N B. \ ' . Dunn, 'L.B., CH.B.ED., Baxter Gate, LOllghborough. DISTRICt OFt- tCFR G. F. Browne, 158, .\ shby Road, Loughborough. LADY D1STRIlT OFF! ER- i\Ii ss N. jack on, Oldbury Hall, Alh rstone.
. \SSIST .\NT
AmbulanceLEICE TER
1-+.11. 82
L. D. Porteous,
I.R.C.S.
Corporation Tramways
23. 2.06
\\T. W. j ones, lILB., B.S.
De Montfort
31.3.15
C. C. II. Binns, l'If.B., H . B.
Earl
hilton
1.5. 03
P. G. Garrett, l'II.B.
Corps Supt. A. \V. Walker, 26, \\Teslcotes DriYe, Leicester. l\ mb. Office!' R. G . Lane, Tudor House, Lyndhurst Rd., Lei cester. Supt. H. L. Tucker, 5, Draper Street, Leicester. Supt. J. II. Hill, 35, Vicarage St., Earl Shilton, Leicester.
38
THE
ST.
JOH
AMBULA
No. III.
CE BRIGADE.
DISTRICT.
LEICESTERSHIRE (Conlinued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
Gl.
enlral Ry-. --
Hinckley John L. King... Leicester City
RECISTERED.
20.11.07 18.9.05 8.1. 22 H.11. 82
Leicester (N.W. &S.R.)
1.11.98
Park Vale
26.1.07
Wheatsheaf Wig-ston Magna Wigston Midland Ry.
9.9.97 29.6.00 2.7.02
\\ orking l\Ien's College
1.11. 90
Y.M.C.A.
15. 5.90
Loughborough
1.2.10
Market Harborough 1\Ielton Mowbray
17.10.93 11.1. H
NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE
4.5.09
Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch
13.4.00
Coalville
15.1.05
Gresley Colliery Overseal
31. 10.17 3. 11.01
NursingLEICESTER
N O R T H A M P T 0 N S HI R E.
IN CHARC E.
SURCEON .
J. J. Dcxter, 4, Gaul Strc~l, arboro' Road, Lei esler. Supl. .t\.. l\Ichew, Kendric Villas, J. H. Donnell, r.r. B. Butt Lane, Ilinckley. Supl. . V. Dixon, Gladwynnc, E. J . Parker, M.D. Knighlon Road, Leicesler. upl. II. W. larlin, A. 1\1. Little, M.B. 15, Gipsy Road, Lcicesler. C . C. Binns, M. B. upl. C. J. Astbury, 55, IIaddon Rd., Leicesler. upt. II. Lceson, A . J. Morrison 67, onslance Rd., Leicester. \V. Stacey Aslelt, O.B. E., Staff ergl. J. \V. Coleman, ;\l.R . . 5. 2, hcllcy Sll- >el, Leicester. J.1\1. Longford, L.R.C.P. Supl. H. Elliott, Paddock lrect, \\,igston l'Iagn,l, Leiccster . F. Poole, ;\r.R.C.S. upt. C. Astbul'y, 52, lIaddon trcet, Leicester. J. S. loane, F.R.C.S. upl. J. F. Timson, 57, Grove Road, Leiceslcr. E. E. G. Parker, Ln. upl. \\'. allin, 6, Faidleltl l., Leicesler. T. l\Iacleod, M. B. upl. A. \\'hyman, 14, Kcrrick Rd., Loughborollg-h . C. T. coU, M. o. upl. G. Green, 52, lligh ~l., Market IIarborollgh. 1'1. Dixon, M. o. crgt. 7. E. zaskell, 12, Albert St.,:'IIL'llon1\lo\\"hra\·. Corp ff. T. llcafield, 1\lillllous:'. Packingtoll, Ashhy-de-Ia-Zouch . R. J. Bonis, L. R. C. P. e S. Amb. fficl'r R. lIc.lth, Packing-ton,l\.shby-de-la-Zollch. R. W. Jamie, \I.A., lII.n. Supl. \V. colt, ,'tat ioll I louse, Coah ille Easl. R. A. Parkhill , I. B. upl. A. E. Bramley, hest rfield Villa, Regent l. ,Church Greaslcy. lalf ~ergl. \\". Lloyd, Park Ho. l\Ioira, Ashby-dc-Ia-Zouch. Supl.
.I
Lady orps upt.~Iissi\I.E.l\IussOIl, 16, pp r 'harlc ,l.,Ll'iccstcr. G. B. Gice, Ill. B., B.S. Lady lIPt. ,\. E. Knight, 19, Coli 'g ~trccl, Leiceslcl·. r\.. J. Slanley, M.B. Lally upl. A. E. Holl, J Iollycroft, llillckley. Bt.-Col. L. K. lIarrison, Latly upl. l • \\'. Bates, R.A.M.C.(T.) ;\f.I)., B.C. 36, Tower Streel, Leicester. C. C. H. Binns, lII.B. Lady upl. Mrs. E. Blanco, 54, Fo Rei., 1\. Leicester. Miss B. \V. Symington, Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Ta.ylor, III.B., B.S. 7, St. Albans Rd., Leicesler. Lady Supt. 1\1. \\'cbster, 20, Leicesler Rd., Lough bora' G. S. A. Bishop, Amb. i. Mrs. L. Gastall, lIl. B., Cll. B. 12,Albert St., Mellon Mowbray.
ASSISTANT COl\[iIl[SSIONER-\V. Harvcy Reeves, O.B.E., Spencer Parade, Northampton. COUNTV SURGEON R. A. Milligan, 1.0., "Ardmae," Billing Road, orlhamplon. DISTRICT OFFICER- F. Adnill, Abbotsford, Abingdon Park Parade, Northampton.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
IN CH ~ R CE.
SURCEON .
RECISTERED
____ - ___ - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
Ambulancc18.10.93
L. W. Dryland.
18.10.93
D. D. Lee, J.D.
Broughton
21.8.01
. G. Tolpull,
Corhy ...
29.1.21
KETTERING IIcadquarters ...
III.
R.C.S.
Deshorough
30.11.20
H. Gi bbons,
Midland Railway
30.12.05
L. \V. Dryland, lILR.C.S.
Rolhwell
12.12.97
Rushton
30.1. 22
Twywcll
18.12.96
E. , . Gainer, R. A.
:'lOR III \~II'TO:-:
;\1. D.
1\1. R.C.S.
Iillig-an,
111. D.
IIeadquarters ...
4.5.86
II. Percival, ;\l.R.C.S.
Hli')\\'orth
2.4.97
D. D. J ea[reson.
Earls Barton
24.3. 8
W. J. Baird,
M.
B.
W. II. Royan.
Roade ...
j
" .·\.rlhur Faire ,.
2'1.9.15
Hinckley
27.5.13
Leicester
1. 1. 86
Sargenl
8.9.16
Vaugh an College
2.6.13
Loughborough ...
H.6.16
Melton Mowf>ray
15.10.15
NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch ...
12.4.17
Coalville (Charnwood)
30.11.15
R. Logan,
1\1.
R. W. Jami e,
R.C.S. :'1[.1\., lI!.D.
Lady upl. l\Iiss J. King, UPPCIChurch St., Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Lady upt. Miss 1. C. Cresswell , \Vhitc lIs., Ravenstone, Lcic es.
Towcesler
17.2.14
Pelerborough
16.7.13
\Vans[ord and District
29.4.24
\\'ELL! 'G BOROLGII IIead-quarters
\V. F. Cornwall,
]1[.0.
9.9. 8 .4.89
Higham Ferrers
12.12.91
Irthlingborough
. 9.97
Midland Railway
16.6.05
Rushden
30.1.96
\Vollaston
11.4.96
W. C. Picke ring,
111.0 •
W. W. Robb, lIi. B.
R. W. Davies,
1II.D.
upl. C. \V. Curtis, 13, The Grove, Keltering. Supl. C. S. Rig-gall, Broughton, Kettering. Supl. \V. E. Stimson, L10yds Cottage, Corby, Ketlering. upt. H. Fenton, Rushton Grange, nr.Kettcring. upl. G. R. Binley, 111, Hawthorn Rd., Kettering. lIPt. J. Schofield, chool House, Rushton. Ptc. \:\7. R. Jones, Tw)"weU, Thrapstoll. orp ~ upt. \V. H. Per ~i\'al, 13, Market Street, N orlham pton. Supt. \\'. E. Edwards, 58, Spencer Bridge Road, Northampton. Cpl. T. Chapman, Blisworlh, Torlhamplon. ergt. W. Lord, \Vellingborough Rd., Earls Barlon. Sergl. J. Kirk, Blis\\"orth Crossing, Blisworth. upl. R. E. Sulton, The Bank, Towcester, Norlhants. Supt. F. Sewell, 265, Dogsthorpe Road, Peterborough. Corps Supt. J. C. Parker, 22, Halton Av., \Vellingboro'. Supt. . Gra\"eley, 8, Sil\"er Street, \Vellingboro'. upt. H. R. Patenall, \Veslholme, Higham Ferrers. Supl. P. l\Iaycock, 35, Lime Streel, Irthlingboro '. Supt. H. Francis, 29b, Park Rd., Wellin gbo ro·. Supt. J. 1\1. Bailey, 25, Moor Road, Rushden. Amb. Officer J. A. Drage, Hinwick Road, \Vollaston.
-+0
THE ST.
No. III. Dr
JOHN Al\IBULAN E BRIGADE.
SOUTII STAFFORDSHIRE (Conlinued).
HIRE (Conlinucd). CORPS ANO DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
41
TRICT
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
1---------1---------------------1-------
NursingBrackley ...
21.10.15
].
. Fenton, M.D.
Lady upl. l\li s'S A. traltol1, Tarwcston IIouse, Bracklcy.
KETT ER ING Cytringham
16.5.23
Headquarters ...
21.11. 98
Kettering Co-Operative 19.10.19 Geddington
1.8.16
20A.17
Rothwell NORTHAMPTON Headquarters ...
27.9.99
Castilian
10.11.14
Daventry
2.10.14
Long Buckby ...
18.2.22
Spencer
23.7.18
Towcesler
16.3.15
Olney (Bucks)
12.10.15
Peterborough
5.5.15
W ELLI NG BOROUGH Higham Ferrers
1.10.09
Irthlingborough Rushden
Lady upt. P. Yaller, 86, H adlands, Kcttcrin~. L. \V. Dryland, 1\l.R.C.S. Lady ' upl. Mrs. E. 1I. Wills, 127, Stamford Road,K tkrillg. A. Tolpult. Lady upt. Mi J. \Vatso tl, 93, IIawth?rn Road, Keltcl'illg. A. G. Tolputt, M.R . . s. Lady upl. MIss A. E. Sheffield, t. ,'\Ibans, cddington, Kel'g. ]. Moore. Lady upt. Miss F. .n~en, Rushton Road, Rothw II. Lady orps upt.l\lissL.E. 1a\\"b) , 52, Billing Rd ., Jorthamplon. D. Stone, M.n. L ady upl. K. E. Bradford, 55, East Pk. Paradc, N·hamtoll. F. A. \VagstarT, IILR . . s. L ady Supt. Mrs. I. J nnings, K pier II 0., Abinglon, T ol'lhs. A. E . Harrison, 1\f.B. Lady Supt. Miss l\1. Edmunds, 3, 1 w Strcct, Da,enlr\'. Capt. \\'. K. hurciJousl" Lady. upl. The 110n. Irs. j.'ilzrov, M . . , :>t.R.C.S. l'. B. E ., Foxhill, \\·.lI,lckkn, J~u gb~" F . A. andcrs,:"If. R • . ~. Lady ~upt. l\Irs. J. Lic\L's!c\', 102, Kingsley Road, :\ orthant ". F. \\T. COl'nwall, lit. B. Lady Supt. I. Hairstow, Thc Lodge, TO\\Tl'skr. F. J. Grindoll, IILR.C.S. Lady upt. liss G. R. Savl1J'\, EmbertOIl Il se., Newport ·PgJ. Lady upt. E. Lannall, 429, Gladstonc t. North, Peterbon1. A. G. Tolputt, lII.n.
Walsall (L.l\I. .Ry.)
19.10. 23 30.1. 2-+
Wolvcrhampton ...
10.3.05
\V. C. Pickering, 1\[. B.
SOUTH
STAFFORDSHIRE .
ASSISTANT Ceron SIONER-D. McColl, M.D., Albert Road, Tamworth. COUNTY Sl'RGEONDISTRICT OFFICERAmbulance-
\\'.\RWIC,",SlImE
7.12. 23
J. Moodic, M.D.
D. Moodic, IlL D., Portla nd Road, Aldridge, Staffs. G. H. orman, 197, Darlaston Rd. , \ Valsall.
4.<).05
Bishops Itching-toil
17.~.
CO\'cnlry
25.9.19
'ity
Lady Supl. Mrs. E. A . Owen, -+3, Barbara St., Tamworth.
Ib.6.H
Foleshill and Longfllrd
10.3.02
Ilarbury ~ectlol1 (FL1le~hill l · Lllllglonl GI iff olli'ry
, tratfl1rd-on-Avon The IIolbro oks
Pirie,
;II.
n.
A. II. .\' l'\\'ton, :\1. D.
Corps Supl. \V. J. Verrier, -+2, Bridget Street, Rugby. St.-l.rT SergI. J. Jones, Bishops Itchinglon, Leamington. Amb. Officcr R. Cooke, -+1, \,illiers I., Coventry. Supl. G . J. Fowler, Daimler vVorks, Covcntry. Supl. \V. Sephton, 155, Longford Rd., Longford.
9.7.23 22 . . 22 8.5.97
'ul1eaton
J.
10
Daimler
16.3.15
G.
eath, Griff Colliery, 'uneaton. Supt. G. Hall, L. E. Pncl', L. R.C.P. 13, \Villington St., Nuneaton. Lt.-C01.J.II. Forrest, I11. B. J. F. 11. Ellerton, lII. D. A. i\lorI·is. i
7.6.2-+ 22.1.17
1. ].
Rollason. 1\['R.C.S.
Rughy
23.10.02
C. R. lIoskyn, LD.
Wilnccote
30.11. 20
C. W. Whitcside, 1\I.B.
ergl. \V.C, Skinner, 199, l\Iunition Colis. , H olbrooksLane, Coventry. upt. H. Towers, 45, Grosvenor Road, Rugby. Supt. G. Parker, Stationmasler, \Vilnecote .
NursingWARWICKSH IRE Coventry
ity ...
Nuneaton 1. 8. 22
Supt. H. \V. IIunt, " \Vood side," \Vro[ tesley Rd., \ Volverhampton.
Ambulance
D. G. Grecnficld, lII.D.
12'-+.19
B.
Ass IST;\]'\ I '\1\1\1ISSll) I·R :\Iajor J. Ortl)n, ;II. D., Stone H ousc, Allesley, Coventry. Cl)l IV Sl Rl.El)'\ 11. (;. \\'ebster, :>I.R.C.S., The Yews, Longford, Coventry. DISTRICT OFIICFR-
-+.7.01
\Vellingborough Victoria
;11.
WARWICKSHIRE.
Leamington ,,' \\' arwlch.
]. Arthur, lII. D.
. Oa vison,
2.8.17
TalTIwort h
W. \V. Robb,
Ill. H.
R.
Nursing-
3.7.01
upt. :'Iliss II. ;\1. .roonll', Hazelwood, Rushdcl1. Lady, lIpl. Miss C. 1\1. Il ardWlck, 1 ,Mccting- Lane, I rthlingbNo. Lady urI. :'I[iss \\'. 1\1. Ccl\'C, 173, lIi gh Strect, Ru hdcn. Lady Supt. l\liss ..\. Smith, 97, l\[idland t., \Vellingbon). Lady upl. 1\1rs. l\1. Campbell, Commercial Placc, \ Vellingboro',
Supl. W. H. Chandler, 2, r\lfred Strect, Tamworth .
16.2.15
Walsall (II. Q.) ...
1
15. 5. 05
Darlaston (WalsaU)
20.10.23
F. D.Crew,;lt.D.,lII.R.C.S. Lady
Wellingborough
Aldridge ...
Palfrey Working Men' s Club ... Tamworth
24.-+.17
D. Holmes, 1\£. R.
28.6.07
F. L. Tullock, 1\I.B. C. E. Ri ce, 1\1. D.
Three Spires Rugby ...
10.6.2-+
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. IIewitt, 27, l\IaLlock Rd., Coventry. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. 1\1. Amos, Ferndale, TennantSt., Tu neaton. Lady upt. l\Irs. S . Tipler. 1, Carmelite Road, Coventry.
42
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
43
WORCESTERSHIRE . A SISTANT COl\ll\lISS10NER-F. F. L e SovCf Simpson, PeLerscou l-t, Barnt Greco, "Vorc st r. lNTY SURGEON-II. C . Darby, L.R.C. P., L.R . . s., L.F.P.&S. , , B roadfieldR," Lye, \ Vorc'ester, DISTRICT O FFICERCORPS AND DIVISIONS .
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
No. IV. District. Commi sJOllerColonel C. J. Trimble, C.B., .:\1.G., V.D., T.D., L.R.C. P., Broad Oak, Penworthalll. nr. Pr ston . -A~nl:l[1d oj Grar£'.
A mbula nceD UDLEY AN D DISTR ICT
3.9.14
Brierley H ill
7.11. 14
F. Fisher.
Dudley ...
28. 9. 92
Netherton
17.11.14
V. Gray Maitland, M.R . . 5., etc. R. F. Griffith, L.R.C.P.
Evesham Stourbridge Tipton Parish ... Lye
26.10.17 3. 9. 14 12.7.16 5.11.15
L. Roberts,
;\1. D.
H. C. Brown, ;'\l.R.C.S. P. J. l\Iason, Ill. R. H . C. Darby, L.R.C.P.
NORTH \ VORCESTERSIlIRE Langley and District
11.11.09
A. \ \'. Courtney Drake, ~[,
B.
Lcnch's
29.6.14
A. J . :'IlcQueen,
Rowley Regis
10.6. 15
T. G. l\Iitchell,
Stewart and L10yds ...
22.9.04
M.B. Ill.
n.
Nu rsing-
Corps upi. J. Raybould, olman lIill, mdley lIeath, StalTs. Supt. C. BOllSCI-, 33, West End, Brierley. upt. A. \ Vinbow, Red IIill, Dudley. upl. J. A. lJarris, 2 , Park Road, NetherLon. Supt. A. Peal, rileus End. Eve ham. Supt. C. . IIall, IIigh Louge h 'e rley, tourbridge, taffs. Supl. E. Lakin, 180, Bloomfield Road, Tipt (ll1. Supl. 13. Dunn, Ham Lanl', \Vollescot , Lye, nr. ' tourh ·,g-e. Corps Supl. F. Somers, Bellevue Ilouse, Hal SO\\l'l1. Supt. C. Greaves, 22, Ash's Rd., Langley, B·ha 1l1. 'upt. F. Lightfoclt, 99, Beeches Road, Blackl1l'ath. upt. D. 1. 'hapma n, The \\'oodlands, ~radley} Il',lth. SupL D.I 1. Williams, Beeclws I'd., Blackhealh, Birmingham.
• TAFF
Di<;lJ-icl Surgconl\Iaior L. G. ;\10110)" D.S.O., Oi~tri t
10.6. 15
C. l\lesslter, :1f.R.l.S.
Tipton Parish...
12.4.20
II. C. Brown,
Lye
6.3.18
Malvern Si. Thomas (Stourbridge)
29.3.16 3.20
lILB.
II. C. Darby, L.R.C.P. C. P. R. Mitchell,
j\[.D.
G . J. Dudley, l\LR.C.S.
CADETS. NORTHAMPTON. Ambula nceKettering..
19.5.23
N orthampton... Nurs ingKettering...
12.2.24
Northampton Spencer ..
7.4.23 28.11. 22 23.8.24
Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Hodgctts . 69, N \\. treel, Brierley IIill. Lady llpl. 1\1 iss E. Olli , 1, \ ' iCloria Terrace, Dudl ey. Lady ,\mh. orr. Miss t\'. Ill'silil'l' 13,1\'), lIous' Lane, Cosel~)'. Lady Supl. i\liss P. llambldl, l ew l., Pedmore Rd., Lye'. Lady Supl. Iiss Foster Cooke, Fairseat, Malvern.
COMMISSIO
ER.
M.A., M.n., J.P.)
3, Brighton Parade, Blackpool(28.11.19. )-KnlgM of Grarc.
OlficCI-s
W. ]. F. \\'ashing-ton, (Secrelary), 17, \\' inckley Square, Preston-(26. 11. 19. ) \\'. J. ;\Iaxwell Pcckie, O.n.E., Orient Ilouse, Gl'allby Row, Manchester(28.11.19. ) \V. C. Renlall, l1.B.E., F.R.C.S.E., Grove IIou e, 13, Roe Lane, Southport(28.11.19.) Lieut.-Colonel \\'. R. Cockill, T.])., ~1.D., Lindllm IIolme, Kendal-(30.11.21.)Han. Associate. Lieul.-l'c11(1Ill'1 l . ;\Iadarcl1, T.D., F.R.C.S., ;\1.A., M.D .• B.C., 23, Portland Square, Carlisle-(30. 7.23.} Lady District SlIpcTintcnclent i\ll·s. T\\'ccdale, \.R.R.C., J.P., Brooklands, Rochdale-(30.9.13.}-Lady a/Grace.
Lid" Dislrict
fficcl'-
l\Iiss R. L. Sillcl,lir, lIolly i\Iount, _ trahane, Glster-(16.6.2.j.). REP
25.8.15
THE
Assi<;lant COl11l11issioncrsF. de B. Pilll, L.g . . p.-(19.12.19.} KIIl;lflztojGrace. Major E. B. Pooley, L.R.C.I'. (19.12. 19.) - KlIlgldof (;rac('. \ V .•. \ \ 'oodcock, I.E.E. (19. 12, 19.)-Esquire. . l1. Fowler-Jones, (1.5.22) 11011. Servillg BrotlLer.
D UDLEY AND DISTRICT Brierley Hill and Quarry Bank Dudley...
OF
RT OF TIlE CO l1\l1SS10 TE R. 17, \VIN KLEY SQUARE, PRESTO '. 29th l\larch, 1924.
SIR,
I now lwg tt) suhmit my repon as the Commissioner of No. IV. District, SL John r\mhulancl' 1~I'igad' for till' Brig<tdl' year ending 31st December, 1923. In comparing' the year that has just closed with th e preceding years dating [1-0111 tht' end of tIll! war, I leel that I am ju tificd in saying that the Units of the Brigade in this District exhibitcd a mol" vigorolls dispo 'ition, and there appeared to be an outstanding dcsil-c to get back to pr '-war co nditions. Although in some instances C nits had not shaken off a weariness lhat had crept over them during lhe "'ar period, yet I am in a position to state that these instances are considerably fewer than they wel'e, anu 1 am hopeful that the energy manifested will be maintained. During the year under review 2 Units were disbanded; 2 new Divisions were [ormeu ami 1 old Division was re-organised, namely, Port unlight. I am "ery gratified lhat Porl unlight has again become active; formerly it was a very important centre for ambulance work. 9 Cadet Divisions (7 Nursing and 2 Ambulance) were recruited. On the 31st Decem ber the following Units (excluding Cadet Divisions) were in existence in 1 o. IV. District :-14 Corps, 122 Divisions and 97 Nursing Divisions, I bad sent to me the Official Returns from 201 Units and 18 Units failed to furnish returns. The following tabular slatement, extracted only from the Returns furnished, illustrates the different ranks serving on the 31st December, separating Ambulance tram Nursing Divisions.
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TIlE
ST,
JOHN AMBULA
E
No. IV.
BRIGADE,
AIIIBUL,\NCE,
Corps Su rgeons Corps Officel's Di \ isional Surgeons ~uiJel'inlendellls
A\l11bulance Officers Staff erg-eanls a III I , l'rgeiLnt~ Corporals Privates
H 28
13-+ 98 75 19J
127 2~1S
3588 • l ' RSI'\C,
DI\'isio nal SlIrgl'~1nS Lady Division ;tl Supel illtendents ", ursing- Officel-s Ladv .\mbulance OfTlccr-s Am bulance Sister..,
C)C)
81 -+ 73 1817 2074
I am \'el-y pleased to be in a positi011 to statl' th,lt tIll' tl1tal strl'ngth 01 the District shows an increase elju<tl to 124 in A1I1bul ,ulCL' OlpS ancl DI\'i~ions dliLl 35 ill uring Units, a total of 159 of all ranks. .\Ithough this figure is ulldel' the 1I1Ll'L'HM' recorded during the year 1922, yet it i a 1110\ L' in the right din'dil11l, <lnd I kilO\\, [ am right when I say that at the pl'e ent moment the returns l1nly l'mbrace active and useful members . Combined parades bring-ing together it vl'ry considerahle 11 ll111lw1- l1f \mhulall cl' and ursing Divisions, arc organised each year to l'nable annual illspectil111S [(1 he calTied out. ;\lthough it is und erstood that any l'nit attending' such paradl's can ha\'e in addition a further inspection cl1nducted at till' 11cal Ill'atl-qll;lrtl'rs , IwrSL1nally I am \'ery intereskd in these turnoul'i as they han' a great ;lll \'<lntagl' in hl'ing-Units together and stimulating a friendly acquaintance. I have to bring to notice the pal-ade of the Cheshire C0rps ;l11d Di\ Isil1ns lwld at Newtown on the 16lh June. I carried out the dutieS of Jnsp~cting )f1il'~'r, and I was perfectly satisfieu thal the bearing and tOI1l' of all nlnks had considl'l-ahly improved, The parade state numbered 293, drawn from 17 Di\ IS1l1ns. I had hl'n' the pleasure of seeing 2 Cauet Units (one boys' and one g-irls') Iwth rn11ll \\'ILt!\,ybridge. These youngsters 10okC:'d cxc 'cding-Iy smart. Th~' parade \\as undl'1 thl' command of Assistant Commissioner Fo\\'!L'r-Jones, Di<;trict fTlen \\. ;\1.l \\'t II Reekie, O,B. E. and Di\'isio nal Superintendent Tapson, n.l'.:\[, On the 29th September the Soutb East Lancashire 'Ol-PS <tnd Di\'isions \\' ~'r~' inspected by the late Chief Commissionel- Colonel ~i l- J. 1', f\. Clitrk, [31" l , B" c.l\I.G., at Rawtenstall. The Chief Commissioner was acc01l1pi111iL~d by l\Iajol- P. Darvil-Smith, C,B,E " his Staff OfficeI'. There \\ere on parad ~ ~6 "'\l11blllan cc officers and men; 480 officers and members of the :\lUI-s ing L'nits; 8 1I1l'l11bers of the District Staff and 3 Divisional Surgeons unattached, giying- a grand total of 1377 of all ranks. The Chief Commissionel' afterwards issued an onlu- stating t!1;tt he was perfectly satisfied with everything he had scen in conn ctil1n "ith the parade, Assistant-Commissioner Pim was in C'ol11l11and. The l\Ia\'or of Rawll'nstall \'C'n generously entertained Sir James Clark and the members l~f the District _ taff. No, IV. District is fortunate in possessing a very considerable number l1f \aluablc trophies in the form of shields, cups and vases. There are so many of these competitive 'gatherings that it would be impossible to I-ecord them -all indi\ icluallv. Associated with combined District parades there arc certain trophies, and apa-rt from these parades other District competitions are held . It wa a Source of great satisfaction to the District that the team sent by the Brierfield Di vision, won the " D ewar" Shield. This is the first time that a Lancashire Unit has captl11-ed this trophy, although the Kendal Division won it for No, IV. District some years ago, The test for the" Argenta" Challenge Cup (open to Nos. IV., \'., and VI. Distl-ic ts) was held at Blackpool, on 5th May, No. IV, District retaining the Cup, The "Molloy" Police Ambu lance Challenge Cup Competition also took place at Blackpool o n the 27th Octo bel'. This Competition creates a good deal of interest amongst the Police Forces in the County.
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•
DISTRICT.
45
The usual "Vhit-week Ambulance duly was unde r taken in Manchester b~ detachments of the St. Jo h n Ambulance Brigade and the British Red Cross Socl,e~y. I n al l 336 m n <l.nd n u rses of tbe S.J. 1\. B. were o n duty on t h e Monday and F nday of \\'hit-week, On these two days 395 cases were treated, and, some of lh?se accidents wel-e of a serious nature. Several Bazaal-s were ol-ganlzed and carr"ed out and the financial results were very satisfactory. I had the pleasure of occupying the'chail- at one of these money raising efforts at Chal-Iey, on the 2nd March, and I was present at the Sale of \Vork at IIaslingden on the 1?th ~ay., On the 18th Sept mber, I opened a Drill Hall erected by, the Bury NurslJ1g DI~I~lon at Bury. It is a larg-e army hut suitably equipped and hUed to meet t~e tra1l11l1g needs of ,the Divisio;l, and also to act as a acial me~ting place. Dur,'n~ the: year I unve~led several \Var Memorials to those of the Bngade who lost their ltves 111 the Great V\ ar. It was announced in Janual-Y that Lady Royds had most generously presented the sum of £1000 for the benefit of the S.J . A.B. Drill ~all at Rochdale, 111 mem<;>ryof the late Colonel Sir lcment Royds. The keen 1l1terest and ope~l generosity of Lady Royds in and towards the work o[ t~e S .]. A. B. has been man ifested on many o casions and this instance now recorded IS only one of many. 11 thl' 2nd, 31-d, 4th, and 6th .A ugust, Ambulance d~lty was undertake~l ~t the Roval Lan ashir' ,\gl-icu ltural Socil,ty's Show held at L,:'crpool. The f~'-nlsh'ng of dd~l ils [or the ~ Il(lw \\as undertaken by Di\ isional Supenntelldent,Capta1l1 P,ugh, of thc LiH~rpool Corps, and th > work \\as very excellently and effic,lently ca,rne? out. A lal-ge numbL'r of cases "ere dealt with, and so~e of the~e, reqUired ,movlIlg 111 the Motor \mbulancl' to their own homl'S or hospital. I vIsited and Inspected the Station and was \ cry gratified with everything I saw. , The .\nllual 'onfcrencl' of the District was held at Southport,. on,the 6th ~clober. .\ppI'oximHkly 1,100 d elegates atte:ndcd. It w a s a most ent husiastic gathe:ll1 g , and SllllW (1l)ints of importance ~\ er~ ra ,s~d: , A[ter the Con[,erence the m em bel s ot l~e '-iL1uthpl1rl \mbulancl:: and ;\U1'slng DI\I~,ons, together \>"Ith the SouthiJort Assoctation l'lltl'L', entertaincd all those attendlllg- the Conferl'11ce at tea. o [ ,II' as the members of the District tarf were concel'l1ed, th e Mayor of ~outh port, \ldL'r man J, E. \\'illell, c. B, P-., D. L., J, p" and the l\layoress most hosplt,ably Il'oked after L11L'111 b~ il1\'iting them to lunch, and afterwal-ds tea. AI,dern:an, 'VIlI,ett has for manv Vl'<trS been associated with the \\'o rk of the Order, and 111 thiS directIon hL~ has "l'nd~· r(.d l', cecdingly \ aluable sen'lces. " Thl' for"gl1illg stal~ 111l'nts conclude Illy report and, I \\:ould Itke to ayaIl my se lf of the llpportullit~ or expressing my deep sense of obl~gatlon to all members of the District StaIr \\Iw haH' Sl1 loyally supported ancl aSSisted me throughout the ,Year. I hil \e had till' sam encouragement Clnd assistance [I-om all I-anks ,of ,the, Bngade in No, IV. District and althoug-h the \\'ol'k connected with the organlsatl?n IS heavy, vl'l till' f.lct tl);lt J ret'l J ha\e the g-oodwill and sUpP0rl of all ranks, st,lm~t!~tes me in till' IwrlormalKl' of m} duties as, Commi s,ioner. It would b~ 1l1\'ldlous to slwci,t1isl' )I' ml'nt ion 11 1.n1l'S and I ref rall~ fr?r~l dOing so, although thel e are a~ong~t those "Ill) h,l\ I.' givl'n nw g-n'at help, Indl\ Iduals, the value of \Vhos sen Ices It would be dinlcult to SL'l forth in words. I have the honour to be, S ir, Your obedient sen'ant, CHARLES J. TRIl\JBLE, (Colonel). COlllmissioner, Kni g ht of Grace L1f the Ol-der o[ St. John, The ,\cting Chief Ollllllissi~1T1L'L Sl. John l\l11bulan ce Brig-adc, Sl. John's G 'lle, elerken\\' 'II, E.C1. 21)th _\pril, 1924,
4-6
No. IV.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
47
DISTRICT.
CHESHIRE (Conlinucd) .
CORPS.
AMBULANCE AND
NURSI NG
CHESHIRE.
SURCEON.
B I RKE
14.4.02
R. \Vyse,
HEAD
Cammell Laird
29.2.16
Y.M.C. A. and CIa ugh ton ... Bollington
18.1.21 24.8.15
Bredbury and Romilcy
17.8.02
Cheadle Heath Rly.
II. lr. Cooper,
111. A., Ill. D.
]. Grimshaw, M.D. A. L. l\lc.\dalll, M. R. T. C. R c(' \cs, Ill. R.C.S. \\T. Lec, 1\1. n. H. D. \Valla 'l',
ill. J:.
1.9.22
Chester
16.3.21
~1.
Crewe
22.4.95
]. D. Ingram,
Dukinfield & Stalybridge
31.8.00
]. Brierley, M. B. E. J. Coom bc, 1If. R. C. s. T. Moore, ;1[. B.
Hazel Grove
1.9.96
Youn g,
M.
n. Ill. B.
Holmes Chapel
24.8.15
L. J. Picton,
Macclesfield
19.2.01
Newtown ...
25.9.99
J. H. Marsh, L. R.C.S. J. N. Laird, :'II.D. A. \\'hitchead, L. R. C. P.
Northwich
18. 2.05
J. A. C. Doonan,
M.
Supl. \V. Forster, (l, 1 crby trcel, Allrin ham. Corp'l Supt. F. D. Kenl, 76, Park Rd. \V., Hirkenh cad. Supl. J. Bellon, 90, DacrL' St., Hil-kenlll'ad. Supt. 11. IJayes Green, 2 1, Claughlon Road, BirkenhcaJ. Supt. J\. II. Tate, 77, \\',lkr Stn' 'l, Bollington. Supl. \\' . \Varburton, 70, Stockporl Road, Bredbury. Supt. I~. S. Barbcr·, 2-11, Stockport r~oau, ~headJe. , IIpl. J. Lawsllll Russell, :'t1.B., 20, Li\ l'rpool Rd., CJ1l'skr. SllPt. " '. Dall', 3, Gresty TelT;1Ce, 'rewe. Supl. . \\'. Tapsoll, D.C.IIL, 20, Lllmn t., Ilyul', heshirt'.
Reddish ...
M. B.
3.8.23 10.4.95
G. P. :'.Iosscrop,
111. n.
Sand bach
7.8.16
Stockport. ..
6.2.01
C. II. \V. Bcnnolt, M.R.C.S. R. ightingale, 111. B.
Whaley Bridge ...
5.5.97
F. G. Allan,
Whitehaven Winsford
L.
J. Stephenson,
R.C. P. 1. B.
17.7. 24 13.12.05 29.2.16
24.10.16
16.3.21
Crewe
21. 1.11
J. L. Russcll, II1.B. \-V. Lees, 1. R. C.S. C. Wilson, lIl.D.
Dukinfield
13.5.15
J. R. S. Park, L. R.C. P.
Macclesfield
27.8.12
J. H. Marsh, I11.R.C.S.
Newtown an d
ew Mills
A. ·W hitehead
-1.7.23
G. R. Mosscrop,
Reddish ...
23.3.09
Slalybridge
5.9.12
lockport
4.12.07
C. Hibbcrt,
\\'h,dey Bridge
21. 7.06
J. Stephcnsoll,
\\ l11'iford
25.1.03
R. D eans,
J. Bricrly,
]\f.
D.
M. D.
111. D. 111. B.
1. B.
CUMBERLAND. .\d. Supt. ]. II. Hingham, 12, IIig-h , l., :'Ilacclesfield. Supl. . . Wild, 9, Jolir('l1 Street, . '\\,loWI1. SlIPt. 7. II. Jllhnson, 23, Royl' Str 'et, lor-lhwilh. ~ lIPl. C. K. Atkinson, 26, Park Pd., Por-t unlig-ht. , upt. J. P. Henl, 18, Reddish \ 'alc, . lockport. Sllrl. G. II. Bourne, 62, Crewc l~oild, Sand bach. upt. J. 11. i\Iool-es, 16, Thomsol1 Strl'l't, StoL'kpprt. 1I pt. ]. I I. \\'iddop, Rock Bank, Whal ey Briuge. SlIPl. A. Perry, 42, High Slrcet, \Vins[ord.
R. R. Dunca n,
IlL B.
BIRKENHEAD
Birkenhead
Chesler
(Communications to thc Commissioner). }\SSlST.\
'O illl\llS. 1()~ER-i\rajor
T
E. B. Pooley, L.R.C.P., Dalton-in-Furness R.S.O., Lancs.
RG FO:-':
Cl)l l' ry
l
DISTRIl'T
011 I ER-
LiCl1t.-
01.
'. Maclar Carlisle.
Il, T.D.,
F.R.C.S.,
l'tJ .. \.,
M.B., B.C., 23, Portland Square,
AmbulanccCockermouth
28.4.15
G. Youn g,
Keswick
24.6.94
J. R. Burnett,
M.D.
Millom
9.10 19
J.
111. B.
II1.B.,
. Jackson,
CH.B.
SlIPl. J. \V. Gra\'e, Croft Terrace, Cockermouth. Supt. J. Gardiner, 93, lain Street, Keswick. Supt. S. Ford, 13, Lapstone Road, l\Iillom.
NUl'ing-
R. II. Deans, M.B.
NursingAltrincham
16.9.14
R.C.S.
T
Port Sunlight
Bredbury ...
I N CHA RC E.
111. R.
IN CHARCE.
Lady SupL M. B. Wilson, 2a, Mallaby St., Birkenhead. Lady Supt. Mrs. \Varburlon, 70, Stockport Road, Bredbury. Lady upl. C.l\I. Dickson, 3, Abbots IIayes, Liverpool Rd . , Chester. Lady SlIpl. Dr. Mary Turner-Place, Holly Bush Ho., Cardon l., Chester. Lady SupL Mrs. M. Challel1gel-, 64, Cbapel Strect, Dukinfield. Lady upL Mrs. F. utcliffe, 79, Comm e rcial Rd., Macclesfield. Lady Supt. Miss \Vhitebead, \Vatel-Ioo House, New Mills. Lady SupL 1\1rs. M. A. Tonge, 8, \-Vestminster Ave., Reddish. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. M. Broadley, Tablcy House, Cheetham Hill Road, Slalybridge. Lady upl. 1iss F. Leigh, 98, Gl. Portwood St., Stockport. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. Jacklin, Rings View, \Vhaley Bridge_ Lady Supt. Miss L. A. L. Aspinall, PI-ovidence House, Town Fields Poad, \\'insfo rd.
J. W. McFarland, 1\1:. B. R. G. Blair. B.A . , M.B . \V. Lee, M. B.
19.7.17
IIamilton Mcmorial
Amb u bnceAltrincham
I
SURCEON.
1 - - -
As ISTA T CO IMISSJO ERCOUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERREC ISTERED.
RECISTERED.
COR PS AND DIVI SIONS.
tCommunications to th ' Commissioner).
CORPS AND DIVISION S.
--------~----------------------------------------------
DI VIS IONS.
A. G. \V. Owe n,
;\1.
D.
Lady SlIPl. Mrs. B. Crosby, tOlle Yard, Vic. Lan c , Bowdon, Cheshire. Lady orps Supl. Mrs. L. \Villi aOls, 38, Clifton Road, Hirk nh ead. Lady Supl. Miss F. Kaberry, 131, \\'hl'ls tonc La ne, BirkenhL'ad.
Cockermoulh Keswick
\20. 10.14 11. 7.12
G. Young, I1LB., CH.n. ] . R. Burtlelt,
M. B.
Lady upl. Mrs. E. Hall, Evcning Hill, Cockermouth . Lady Sl1Pl. l\li ss E. A. l\Iarshall , Castle rigg Manor, Keswick.
48
T H E ST.
JOH
No. IV.
49
D ISTRICT .
AMBULANCE BR IGADE.
LANCASH IRE (Cont inued).
LAN CA SHIRE . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
(Communications to the Commissioner.) A SI TA T COl\l;lU SI NERS-\ V.
\Voodcock, I1LB.E., 178, talion Rd., Bamber Bridge, nr. Preston. F. de B. Pim, L. R . . P., Eastfield, el on.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
RECISTERED. /_ _ _ _ SU RCE O _N _._ _ _ _ 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ IN_ CHARCE .
orps Supt. A . Parker, 58, \ Villows Lane, Accrill~·t\.lll. 8. 7.99
R. Clegg, 1\1.R.C.S.
Great Harwood
t9.10.15
J. R. E. R.
Adlington and Heath Charnock Ash ton-under-Lyne
26.10. 96
W.
Askam-i n -Furness
26.10.22
6.8. 01
Atherton
27.2.12
Bacup
1.12.91
. IIarbin n, i\LB. \\T. Townley, L.R.C.P. E. Hopwood, :'It. R. C. Cumming, :'1. B. . Rig-by,
J. \ 1. Fiddian, B.. \ . ,
29.12.87
Barrow-in-Furness
2.9.00
Blackburn
5.8.00
Blackpool
15.5.98
BOLTO:-l
...
Headquarters
D3.lIbhill Farnworth
21.4.99
7.2 .09 13.3.02
Great Lever
18. 2.05
Horwich
10.7. 0-+
L. M. and S. Ry.
27.7.13
Victoria Hall ...
20.2. 05
\Vesthough ton
20.7.06
BootIe
3.10.03
:'1.1l.
J. l\Ienzies, 1\1.n. C. Thompson, F . W. Rigby,
J. P . Brown, Barrowford
:II. B.
.A. R. Taylor, F. E. elier.
:\1. H. :'f.B.
:\1. B.
L.
I"
R.C. P.
J. Orr, M.D. W. Mag-ill, M. B. R. J. Clarke, M.B.
J.
Supt. J. Tomlinson, 42, Grimshaw St., Gt. lIarwoou. , upt. E. Blackledge, i\Ial'ket Street, }\dlingto n. Supt. D. lJall, "L) n\\'ood," Smallsha w, l\sh ton-undl' r-Lyne. J. Pheifor 71, teel Street, Ask3.ll1-in - Fur. Supt. . I~()hinson, 65, Lm 'I'S Lalh', Howe Bridge, ;\tlll' rton. Sup!. \\'. G. Lambert, 8, Pembrokl' Street, Bacup.
Findlay, i\I.B. E. \V. l' e( s Jones, :IT. n. \\T. H. Bennett, :lI.R.C.S.
;\mb. Officer II. Dixon, 7, Ft)I'd Strl'el, Hanowfonl ' upt. J. Craig, J. P., 23, llaw co .d Village, Barrow-in-FurtlL'ss Supl. C. rn1l'n)d, 38, Azalea Stn'd, Rlackhu rlI. Supt. T. ))olll1l~II \, 8(), hurch. t·I·I'l·t, Hhckp ool. 'orps Sup!. F. Lt1lll.t:\., ". H. E., 22, \\'\ resclal' I'oad, Holt oll.
T. Johnstone, :\[. D. J. H. Thompson, i\1. H. J. Johnstone, 111. B. J. Young, M. R. . s. F . Robinson, 1'1. B. \V. A. nic e, "LB. SllPl. E. Taylor, II. \V. Taylor, ,I. R . . s. 186, Sdt\t> Stl'l'l't, Creat Len'!' A. Hodge, :.I.R.C.S. Supt. J. 1 lard)" J. F. mith, i\T.R.C.S. 114, Vernon Strcd, Boltol1 . F. L. Sessions, I1I.R.C.S., L. R.C. P. T. Sand e rson, 111. D. upt. A. Sewell, 471, TOllgemoor Rd., Boll oll. J. \1. Coates, M.D. Sup!. " T. Farnworth, I. II. yed, L.M.S,,\. 20, I\Ielbourne Grove, lIon\ ieh. J. Johnston, 1I1.n. SUpl. J. T. Roughley, 136, Manchestel' Rd., \Vesthough toll. R. Haslam, M. n. 'upl. J. II cap, 345, Bury Road, Bolton. 'upl. A. IIalliwell, 232, Rolton Rd., \Vesthoughl oll. Supl. T. Pickering, 10, IJelsby I'd., Aintree, Liverpool.
1.8.89
11.10.99
Burnley
9.95
Bury
A mbu lan ceA CCR INGTON Headquarters
Brierfi ' ld ...
Castleton ...
11.12.01 1.1. 01
J. S. Wilson, 1\I.B. J. IIoyle, L.R.C. S. \V. II. Parkinson, M.13. A. C. \V. Knox, M.B. A. Barlow, M.B. , CILB. R. M. \Vhitham, :11 . B. II. J. Slane, 1\f.B. F . B. G . IIolmes, i\r.B. . T. Lord,
111. R.C.S.
R. A. Jackson,
M.G.
Chadderton (late \ " est wood) CIl\)r!ey
12.5. 05
T. Ribsby,
Clithcroe
24.4.91
Colne
15.5. 8
G. E. Orme, 111. B. F. S. Adams, M. B. J. B. Aitken, 1\1. B.
Crawshawbooth
12.7.99
Crompton
27.6.01
Dalton-in-Furn ss
1 30.11. 99
l)arwell
8. t 1. 08
Denton
12.10.16
:'>L B.
E. L. Compston, M.B. R . J. " 'arrington, :\1. D. T. F. Forster,1'I.R.C.S.
J.
Willett,
M.
R.C.S.
Little Hulton .. Swintoll
Foulridge .
I I.
I~atcson,
,,1. D.
IS.S.Ot)
n.
II. Phipps,
1.10.07
P. 1'1. Penman, :IT. D. F. S. Rhod es. J. \\Tylie, L.R.C.S. I I. F. Penman, :lL B. \\'. Doyle, ;\1. B.
Supt. T. R. Bailey, 10, Burns Road, Fleetwood.
D.
Acting Corps Supt. E. Graham 83: Deardengate, Haslingden. SupL J. Nightingale, 72, 1'1anchester Rd., Heywood. upt. J. E. Hodkinson, EJmsleigh, Greenhill, \Vigan. Div!. upl. C. \V. He lop, 79, Poulton Street, Kirkham. Supl. L. Kilgour, 6, • Tews ham Rd., Bowerham, Lancaster. Did. Supt. J . B. Duiton, 194, EastbridgewalerSt., Leigh.
15.5.09 22.11.09
:'tLR.C.S.
31. 1. 97
3.91
I [aptol1
Supt. T. Ietcalfe, 33, Skelgate, Dalton-in-Furness. Amb. Officer J. Preston, 14, Pitt Street, Darwen. Acting Div!. Supt. J. \\T. Lee, 33, Acre Street, Denton. COQ1S Supt. J. \\'allwork, Bridgewater Offices, \Valkden. Supt. L. Pendlebury, 64, Walkden Road, \Valkden. Supl. P. Howard, 266, Manchester Rd., Little Hulton. Supt. R . G. Metcalfe, 46, Cemetery Rd., Swinton.
;\LD.
FI.I I 1\\0(1)
I [l'ad-qllarters
Supl. E . Greenwood, 87, Bosnett Street, Burnley. Supl. S. Enser, 60, Brookshaw Street, Bury. Supt. J. A. Nuttall, 22, Clovelly Street, Castleton. upt. J. \\T. \Voolley, 39, Pitt St., GJodwick, Oldham . upt. R. Ashton, Springwood Cottage, Heapey, near Chorley. upt. M. H. Dawson, 40, \Vell Terrace, Clitheroe. Supt. W. Heap, 9, Robinson Street, Colne. Supt. G . \V. N uttaJl, 4, Driver St., Crawshawbooth.
\\'. S!t?\\'ad,
Ell I S.\\I'I":I
\Valkdcl1
upl. \V. IIodgson, 66, \Valler Street, Brierfield.
Amb. Officer J. T. Smith, 13, Town Top, Foulridge. Acting SupL ,Sergt. C. E. \\'h itbam, 28, Castle Street, Hapton.
H \SLlNGDE:-I IIead-quarters
18.5.99 5.6.83
IIeywood
. Evans, L.R.C.S.
II. F. Jeffrey,
LB.
...
11. 7.03
T. M.
Kirkh<ul1 ...
24.2.15
G. B. IIorrocks, M. B.
Lancaster
21.4.01
Leigh
19.9.00
Hindley
ngoir, 1I1.R. C.S.
II. C. Lamport, 1\r.n. A. Towl, M. R., CII. H. C. Beckitt, M.I~.C.S. Mowat, :'tI. R.
J. J. J.
D
50
THE
L.\N A HlRE
ST.
No. IV.
JOHN AI\TBULANCE BRIGADE.
(Continued).
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
L
RECISTERED .!
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
LIVERPOOL
B.A.T ....
1. 9. 22
Head-quarters 'out h
27.3.02
J. Flood,
Supt. \V. Searl, 47, Chid~dalc Sl. Kirkdal , Liveq)oo!. ' Di\ 1. Supt. Capt. \V. II. Pugh, 60, anning trect, Li\crp ool.
1\r.n.
L. A. l\Iorgan, 1\f. B. F. S. JIeaney, !\I.D . \V. 1\1. airns, M . B.
10.10.22
~IANCHESTER
& SALFORD
CapLR.D.
ran,M.R . . 5.,
L.R.C.P.
30.7.03 Gorton ...
15.5.09
G.C.Ry., Openshaw
1.12.10
Hulme ...
18.1.03
~orth
19.9.05
1\Ianchester
urth-\Vest 'alford
5.4.21 30.1~.02
C. H. Broomhead, IlL B. J. Lezama, L.R.C.P. R. H. Crompton, l\LR.C.S. L. Fullerton, :\1. B. T. . Connell, lI1.B.
SupL. T. \V. Janll~s, l\Ienzics Street, Liverpool. orps Supt. & urg. R D. I-an, 247, Regent Road, ,alford. Divl. 'upi. \\'. lorrison, 24, l\Iiltoll Strcd, Chorlton-on-Mcdlock . Di\·!. Supt. J. hapman, 176, Pink Hank Lanc, Long-sight, 1\1 anchr. Did. upl. \\T. Ph} tilian, 42, ross Lane, Gorton, :'I[a\1<" Div!. Supl. T. E. CarLel' , 5, H am, ilton Stre~t, Old Trafford.
4"
J. K. Lund, M.R . C.S. E . . H. IJamilton, III.B. . Daly, L . 1\I.S.S.A. R. G. McGowan, 1\1. D. SliPl. G. G. Hirkl1l'ad, 27, IIol m, I I. F. Lee, 1\1. B. fl 'ld . \ v., :'II ost l)JJ , Manchester. E . .A. Humphreys, L.1\r., I J. \\'ildman, 49, \ \:-11 t 1101' , tn'd, L.S .. \. l-laqluslwy, i\Iallcheskr. R. D. CI-ao, l\r.R.C.S. Di\!. SliPt. T. I I alt, J " .\nslo\\' \\T. Fairwcathel-, ~r. R. L. S. Sl., Rllchdale Rd., :\Jalll'hl'~t l'r.
MAN CHE TER SPEC IAL
5.2.15
:'\orth-East Bradford
22. 3.17
F. C. l\lagian,
South
19.9.16
R. S.
...
Middleton Morecambe 1I10ss Hall Coal Co. ;\Iossley
Jicho l,
1\[. [;. III. H.
20.10.07 18.2.96 26.10.1-1I 18.11. 09
H. F. Oldham, ;\. O. Bentham, \\T. Camel-on,
~1.
n.
;II.
R.C.~.
~1. .\., ~1. H.
Corps Sup!. , ir R. Peacock, .1 E., ~I. V.l)., Tn\\ n !lall, .\lanl'hl'~tcr. Di\·1. ' upt. F. Ellisoll, C)O, C\Illkl' <';l., Old TrafTlwd, ,Ianches! I'. Supl. R. St 'l th,lm, TIll' <';abll's, i'L1rtland Pend, S\\inton. Oi .. 1. Supt. \\'. ,\~kerll'}, 561, Idham Pelad, :'IIiddl dl'lI. Di\ 1. Supt. J. ,\. Willis, 6, To\\'nle\' St., :'lIar e;[1111w. Di\ 1. Supt. \\~. Young", \\ ill l )\\' Lodge, ;\bl-.lI11 , ilL \\·ig-all. Sergt. T. J IlI\\ arc!, 2, I'odnC'y ,'tlvet, i\Iosslt,y.
NELSON
i
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Padiham
20.11.89
Prescot
31.8. H
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
J . 1\. Mackenzie, S. 1\1. Green,
;\1. D.
ilL R. C. S.
T. II. C. Derham,
PRESTON
II ('ad -q uarters Frenchwood ... Leyland & Faring-ton
25.1.88 23.11. 01 2.00 7.5.07
Pn~stwich
ilLB.
A S. IIolden.
C. O.
tanwell,
L.R.C.P.
C. \\T. Aikman, M.n.
F. Stevenson, M. n.
21.6.98
G.
Ramsbottom
12.4.15
11. G. Deans,
Ra wtenstnll
12.7.99
/\ . .1\. Ed wards, 1\1. D. E. L. Compston, 1\LB. S. \V. A. Stuart, 1\1. D.,
. RadelifTl' ...
carr,
L. R . C. P.
M.D.
Did. SupL. G. Taylor, 30, Stockbridge St., Padiham. Div!. Supt. R. Norris, 2, \Vest Street, Prescot. .l\ct. Corps Supt. T . H. C . Derham, M. B., Albert Terrace, Garstang Road, Preston. Supt. J. A . Lendrum, 18, Roman Road, Preston. Div!. Surg. C. O. Stanwell, Frenchwood Avenue, Preston. Div!. SUI-g. C. \V. Aikman, M. B., Clough House, Leyland. Div!. Supt. R. Gibson, 6, \Vallis Street, Prestwich . Div!. Supt. G. Entwistle, 4, Dale treet, Radcliffe. Div!. upt. T . J . Edwards, Maisonette, Meadow Bank, Rawtenstal!. Div!. upt. C. \Vright, 3, Lower Clewes, TownsendFold, Raw'stall.
CILB.
Read and Simonstonc
25.5.95
J. A. Lees,1\[. B., ClI. B. 1 R. Dharmavir, F.R .C.S.
IIe.ld ·quarters
Sedgl(,y
...
Southport
10.7.93
J. Roelley, lIt.R.C. S. \\'. P. Grant, M.B. J. P. Slack, 111. B.
25.8.14 8.1. 97 27.7.03
II. Sheldon,
J.
M.D.
Pitter-Bayley, L . l\!.S.S . .\.
2.9.95
G. Bailey.
Trawci('11
16.6.03
G. Skeen,
T) ldesley
21. 7.09
T. 11. Rowan,
TUllingtol1
1\I.B. 111. B .,
CIT . B.
Head-quartel-s
10.88
orden
11. 01
I A. E.
ormington,
\\T. II. Carse,
J.
OLOHA"l
l'lvcrstul1 ... 1\1. B.
l\I. B.
B. Lendrum, O.B.E., "J.D.
Head-quarters
1.10.96
Equitable
4.10.96
"T. Oliver,
Failsworth
15.5.08
G. B. Bruwn.
:,r umps ...
7.1. 97
C. Thomson.
11. 3.19
E. E. Jones,
•-\rmstrong- &\Vhitwol-th (Opellshaw\\'orks)
(Continued).
Did. Supt. S. J. S. Hindle, 7, FortSt.,Read, nr.Blackburn.
ROCHDALE
CO:\,~TABLE
Head-quarters
\ N ,\SIII RE
51
DISTRICT.
l\T. 1>.
L.R.L.S.
Corp Supt. 11. BanniSLeI', 31, Derby tred,?\ elsoll. J. II. Fleming, -lG, Muss Row, NllrLll'll. Cllrps Supt. J. lJalTison, 55, Grafton Street, Fails\\ Lll th, Supt. \\ '. \Villi al11s, 46, . ylvan 'tr et, Oldham. Supi. II. i\Iellor, 7, Smyrna Road, Oldham. Di\'!. Supt. P. Brereton, 5, Aldred Sl., Fails"w orth. Supl. J. IJeaton, 59, Bl'lmont Strl'et, Oldham . Divl. Supl. T. T. \\' eal'OlOutiJ, 64, Birch Lane, l.ong-sight, Ian'!,.
22.1.22
\\' \RRI:'ICTO:-\
I Ieadquaders ...
25.2.97
\V. II. ClifTord Patrick, 1\1.B.
Crosfidd Earlestown
5.1.05
J.
r\. II oward,
1\1. B.
1.1 2.23
\Vaterloo
11.6.06
F. \V. Murray
Whalley ...
26.9.00
J. 1\1. Postlethwa it e, 1\1. B .
Whitefield
28.7.02
.\. J. Young,
L.R.C.P.
Div!. upt. R. Green, 5, Elder Street, Rochdale. SergI. Long, Entrance Lodge, The Park, Prestwich. Div!. Supt. W. Parkinson, LB. E., 65, Norwood Cresc., Southport. Supt. J. Dennett, Mount Pleasant, East, Todmorden . ,\mb. Officer J. Bentley, 205, Booth St., Tottiogton. Supt. J. II. Day, Hill End, Trawden, Colne. Div!. upt. P. Grundy, 10, Standish Street, Tyldesley. Supt. \V. Shuttleworth, 22, Kennedy Street, Ulverston. Corps upt. J. Rose, \Vilson Patten Street, \\'arri ngton. Diy!. upt. J. E. Ne\\'ns, 288, Lovely Lane, Warrington. Div!. Supt. H . Flnod, 129, London Rd., Stockton Heath, \\'r'ngton. Supt. G. \Varrin er, 165, Cro\\' Lan e \V., Earlestown, Newtonle-\Villows. Div!. Supt. \ V. V. II. Smith, 64, Milton Street, Waterloo. Did. Supt. \V. 1\Iartin, Soulh View, \\Tballey . Div!. SupL. J. \V. Crossley, York Mount, \Yhitefield.
TIlE
LA TC.\SHIRE
ST. JOH
RECISTERED
\\'hit worth
..J-.6. 01
\Vidncs
..J-.10.11
\\Tigan
..J-.5.86
T.
J. L. Forbes,
A. E. 1\Ichl'l1zie, (Acting). J. \," ood, lI \'B.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
lILB- .lI1.
Supl. E. A. 'loll-,- - ..J-86, Market Street, \Vhit worth. Ofllccl' in Charge A. l\IcDonald, 50, .\ pplclon Street, \\'idnes. Divl. upl. C. Eccles, 3..J-, IIodges 'treel, Wigan.
Chcsham (Bury) ... ...
6.8. 08
Clttheroc .. ,
2..J-A.9 1
Chorley
1.5.90 2.S.9..J-
DL Dom \Vh ee ler.
Elmfield
12.9.16
Great Harwood
10.5.16
R. Cumming,
M. B.
21.5. 05
W. C. Rigby,
I1LB.
. \dlin gton Ansdell
19.10.15
Ashton-under-Lyne
6.S.01
Atherton
27.7.13
Bacup
2.12.98
Barrow-in-Furness
2..J-.6.10
Birkdale .. .
12.10.H
Blackburn
..J-.3.02
Blackpool
13.11. 95
Blundellsands
21.6. 16
T. Taylor,
IlL
D.
J. \V. Corns, L.R.C.P.
J. F. r\. F.
R. Brown, lILB. \\'. Rigby, II1.B . R. Taylol', LR.C.P. S. Carson, 1\1.13.
C. R. Sclwfield, \V. O. Jones,
J.
,,1. B.
:'ILR.C.!->.
Findlay, M. B.
T. Back,
1\1.D.
Lady Supt. l\Iiss 1\1. hep h rd, 13, Albel"l Streel, .\ ccringlon. Lady upl. l\II'S. E. M. legg, Monle l\osa, layton-Ie-1\Ioor. Lady Supl. ,\. CI'an, De\ l'ron I IOUSl', Gl. I Jarwood . Lady Supt. Irs. J. A. IIarper, ..J-S, Babylon Lan, Adlingtoll . Lady ~ upt. liss E. Keates, 117, Rossall l'oad, \nsdcll. Lady Supl. IUiss C. IIulley, 221, \\' hiteacre Rd., AshLon-u-LYll C. Lady Supl. 1\lrs. E. Skin'o\\, 1 ewslead,Bolton Rd. ,, \ tI1l'rt ll ll. Lady Supl. ;\[ I'S. ~I. ;\'ichols, 22, Croft lreet, Bacup.
26.7.0S
Astley Brid ge ...
10.1.19
Daubhill
25.7.2..J-
Great Lever
I
Horwich
130.1 0.16
\Vesthoughton Brierfield ... Burnley Bury Castlelon .
19.6.07
16.9.06
J. II. Thompson, :'I\. B . ,\. B. Platt, :'II. H. F. Rubinson, M.D.
J.
\V. Johnson, M.B.
J. M. Coales, M.D. E. Rai, F.R.C.S.1. R. Haslam, 1'I1.D. T. \\'ood, M.R. C.S.
1. 6. 93 11.9.95 6.8.03
2..J-. 9.17
Cromplon
12.8.02
Darwen
3.11.08 2.9.1S
ELLE"'~lER E
Lady upt. Mrs. 1\1. J. Craig, 23, II a \\ coat, Bal'l'o\\'-ill- FUl'llCS . Lady Sup!. 1\1. F. , tewart, 110m 'stcad,PrL'slon Rd., ~ outhpl)rl. Lady Sup!. Irs. i\Tc artln' , 6..J-, PrC's ton i\' l'W Re!., I~lal'k ·bn. Lady Supl. \lrs. Kelsall, ~t'\\ la nds, Tl'\\ tOll Drive, B];ll' kpool. Lady Supl. Miss;\1. Taylor, :l1.B .I., :\'c\\'stead, Blulldellsamls.
\\'alkden
21.11.12
Foulridgc ..
30.1. 97
IIapton
'2.1.2.16
J.
lI1. B.
Gardner, I11.B. A. E. Bird, L.S.,\. vV. J. Purves, L.R.C.P. F. B. G. IIolmes, M.B. \V. E . Rotbwell, M. B. S. T. Lord, 1\1. R.C.S.
:'I1.D.
\\' . Dtwl(', )1. R. ,\ . \\' . 'Eadie, 1. B.
J.
T.
22. 9.1 5
G. Geddes, :'I1.B.
lIindlev
29.2. 16
Lancaster
25.5.07
Leigh
2, .9.12
A. E. r\inscough, :-OL n. 1\1. Ainscough, Ill. B. 11. C. Lamport, 1. D. Dr. \\T. George. J. . Beck tt, :'I1.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. ~lrs. E. Brown, 109, Gra ne Road, IIasling-den. Lady Supt. 1'lrs. M. E. Duckworth, The Brooklands, IIeywood. Lady SllPt. Miss ~I. Fairbl'oth e r, 2, Ashfi e ld ,\Ye., IIindl e yGreen. Lady upt. ~lrs. E. J. Hudson, 3, \\'cst Road, Lancaste r. Lady Supt. :\Iiss L. Corless, 251, \\'igan Rd., Leigh, Lancs.
IIowell, :'II. B.
LIVERPOO l.
Lady Sup!. Miss E. \\'hillle, 69, Orlands lrect, Bolton. Lady Supl. Mrs. B. Farn\\'o l,th, 20,1\1 'I bourne (;rO\c, lIor\\ I,h. Lady Supl. 1\1rs . . .\Ilr 'd, 17~, Pl od, cler Lane, Fanl\\l)rth, Boll oll.
Liverpool
17.8.02
Hootle
25.3.06
Sefton
3. 5.1 5
Li\'C'rpool,
Tort h
Lunesdalc A. C. \ V. Knox,
II. Batl'son,
17.7.H
Ilasling-dcn
Lady Supl. [\1r. F. IIardy, 1 t..J-, \ ' crnllll ~trcl'l, Hl,!tl1lI. Lady Supt. :'Iliss E. Scl1l1les, 701, Bl::tckbllrll Road, noltl) ll,
Lady Amb. Offr. Mrs. E . Payne, Pc'l !\lill Cottage, Peel Lane, Liltle Hulton. Lady Supt. l\Irs. E. Dys on, 6, Stanley Rd., \\'alkd e n. Lady Supt. ~Irs. R. II. Richmoncl, lIolc-in-the-\\'all Inn, FoulI' idgc. Lady Supl. :\lrs . J. G. Cla rk s on, -+5, :\la nchestcr Roa d, Hapton.
lt .5.15
Litlle JIullon
1. 7.24 17.10.01
Crawshawbooth ...
De nton
BOLTON
Headquarters ..
Lady Supl. A . Hopkinson, 17, Roach Street Bu ry . Lady Supl. l\Iiss D . L. CufT, S. l\Iackintosh, 111.13 . Presion Bank, Chorley . A. E. Middlebrook. Lady Supl. l\liss R. Harrison, G . E. Orme, M. R. C.S. 29, astle Yiew, Clilheroc. F. S . Adams, 1\1 . B. Lady Supt. S . A . Hartley, J. Mackenzie, 1'11. B. 8, Lune St., Colne. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss E. \\Tint, E. L. ompston, Ill. B . Poplar Grove, Crawsha\\·booth. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. \\'areham, 149, Grains Road, Shaw. T. J. Costello, i\1.D.,B.CH. Lady Supt. ?II iss ~1. Aspden, 86, \' e rnon Street, Darwen. Lady Supt. l\Iiss H. Lennie, \V. Stewarl. 10, A c re treet, Denton . R . A. Nathaniel, :'I['D., CII. R.
'GTON .,.,
Victol'ia IIall
20.2.22
IN CHARCE.
SURCEOH .
RECISTERED.
-Thvl.
R.C.S.
Nursin a Headquarters .. .
53
DI STRICT.
LAN CAS HIRE (Continued).
onlinu ed).
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
ACCRI
No. IV.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Lylham
Lady llPt. 1\11'5. hcpberd, 31, Regent lreel, Brierfield. Lady 'upt. Irs. i\I. A. Green, 10..J-, \\'aterbarn Sl., HumIc),.
26.10.15 13.5.15 6.3. 01
F. J. S. Healley, ,,1. D. \\T. i'lL airns, liT. D. . \'. ~lcCormack, ;\1. D. \\' . 1\1. Cairns, lI1.D. J.E.
Te\ins,:'Il.B.
A. N. Benson, i\1. B. C. H. \\'ag-ner,
"LB .
I
Lady Supt. Miss J. l\lcCabe, 2, Kent Rd., Poullon, Chester. Lady Supt. 1\l rs. A. M c Naught, Sl. John 's, Rawson Rd., Seaforth. Lady, lIPl. M. Bellasis, 3, l',.ylesbtlry Rd., \\'allesley, Cheshire. Lady upt. i.\Iiss E. A. Craig, 9, Lan cefield Rd., OrreIl Park. Lady Supl. l\Iiss Gamell, A. R. R.C., Ouernmore Park, Lancaster. Lad~' Amb. Officcr ~Irs. l\Iar<;den, 93, \\' arlon Road, Lylham .
~1A CllESTEI~ c' SAl.FORD
Gorton ... Lady SllPl. l\Irs. A. J. Kerr, 12, School Bro\\', Bury. LadyAmb. om 'er Miss J. Huckl ey, 148, Parting-loll St., Castlet oll.
,Tg .......
II eaton Park (l\lancbester)
t><l·
5.10. 23
J.
A. Jamieson, ]\[.D.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. Edmondson, 10, Pennell Sl. ,Seymour Rd., Clayton. Lady upt. A.E.\Yhittaker, . . \rdern Mount, Glebeland Rd. Easl, Heaton Park, Manchcsler.
S4
THE
ST.
JOH
No. IV.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
LAN ASH IRE ( ontinul'd). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
1\Ianchcstel-
North l\Ianchester Openshaw
L A 'CAS HIRE (ConLinued).
REG I STERED.
21.5.09
2+. 12.12
SURGEON.
IN CHARCE.
J. II. Lund, 111. R.C. S. i\. C . Magian, 111. D. G. Jefferson , 111. R. C. S., L.R. ' . P . H. F. Lee, M.n.
28.9.15
\\'ilson
29,,~.15
P. D .
M iddleton
18. 9.13
\ V. C. Newton, L.R.C. P.
l\Iorecambe
18.+.99
H . F. Oldham, III.D. M. D. ' V. Cameron, lII.B .
alford
milh, l'ILn. , ran,
111.
J-J.I3.
R. C. S.
II. H. 1\1ol loy,
Mossley 1
elson
Norden
Oldham Failsworth Padiham ...
2.9.11 15.10.89 2+.7.0+
\ V. Jackson,lILo.
W. H. Cars',
LB.
15.9. 05
9.1.1+ 10 12.91
Miss .\. :\loon y, 1..S ..\. J ..-\. 1\Iackenzie,
:'II. B.
P RESTOl" Preston ...
27.5. 95
Preston Co-operative
31.<.; . 16
IIigh School
P. Rustin, :If. 13. G . E. Healey, ;II. B. F . L. Rigby, I1LB. T. Harr'ison, :'If. R., CI !.Il. l\Irs. 1'1. Lowry, \1. B.
6.S.13
Miss 1\1 urdock,
M.
Leyland
19. 10.12
C. \V. Aikman,
M. B.
Prestwich
2+.6.09
F. Kerr,
Radcl iffe ...
3.10.03
G. Scan, lII. B.
Ramsboltom
15.12.15
Rawtenstall
24.7.01
R ead
5. 10.06
Ill.
D.
D.
JI. G . Deans, M.D.
J. P.
tuart, lI1.B . S . \V. Sluart, M. n. J. A . Lees, M.B. . R . Dharmavir,F.S. C.S.
R OCHDALE Keisalland and Kemp
10.7.24
Rochdale Central
25. 1. 95
55
D ISTRICT.
\V. P . Grant, M.R.C. S. J. Rodley, M.R.C.S. H . G . RamsbottOlTI, L. R. C.P. A. Richardson, lI1.R.C.S. Marg'll.\Ielvin, M. B. ,CH. B.
Lady S upl. l\liss E. Il aliday, 6+, ll eywood St l'cd, l\Ioss
idl'.
Lady u pl. Mrs. 1\1. ' V. Dyson, 80, Gill 't., Blackl y, l\l anchcster. Lady Supt. Mrs . \\'orthington, 20,J uly l., Chorlton-oo-M dlnck. Lady upl. 1\lrs. J . G. Cran, J. P. , 2+7, Regent Road, alford. Lady Supt. J. Dobson, 22, Hollins Lane, 1\1iddleton. Lady Supt. I. G. Lupton, 2, Morecam be Ter., l\Iorecam be'. Lady 'upt. Iiss C. Rowbolham, 2, Parker t., Ardwick, l\lan. Lady upl. Miss E . Edmondson, 1+, l\losley tJ'ect, 'el on . Lady upt. Miss A. A. . Hastings, 1+, hurch Vic\\', Xorden. Lady orps Supt. 1\lrs. K. I·. \\'11 kinson,Keri,Alclcrky Edge, 'hs·in·. Lady upt. M . E. Easthope, 12, ol\\'"n treet, Oldham. Lady upt. ~1iss E. Good , 23, o-opl"mtiveSt.,Fails\\'ol'th. Lady ' upt. Mis :\1. hippl ndall', 7, Cl'mderv Road, Padiham . Lady orp • l~Pt. 1\Irs. Howan.l , R.R.c.,1\Ioor Pk. Hospital, Presto n Lady upl. l\1rs. E. A. Pickl '. , BuLe Terrace, t. Thomas Rd ., Preston.
SURGEON.
Roach ...
9. 11.14-
D . Richmond, lIf.D. S . \Vilson, lIf. B . F. \ Y. l\Iackichan, M . D.
...
9.7.15
Sl>dgley Southport
1. 12. 10
Toelmorden
25.3.0S
Lady Supl. Mrs. M. \\'ann, Pos t Office, Reac\, nr. Blackburn. Lady Amb. Officer E . \Yalkdcll, " Low ' I' heriff t., Rochdale. Lady Supl. Mi I I. C larke, King Stree. East, Rochdale.
I s. B. Fenn,
2.9.95
Tollington
16.6.03
Trawdl"ll ...
L.R.C.P.
G. Hailey, M. R.C.S. F. Leach, III. B. \ G. Skeen, Ill. B.
\
. WARR INGTON
\ I
\Varring-lon
I
..
Sl. .\uslin·s
2.12.05
I
Dc. IIelen IIogg, J.
\ 16.12.1
\\'aledoo
18.4.08
\\'hiteneld
. 10.06
Surg. D . Richmond, III. 0., 176, Drake Slreet, Rochdale. Lady Amb. Offr. Mrs. L. Pil..k~p, 29, Rectory Avenuc, Prestwi ch. Lady Supt. Miss 1\1. Browl1, 23 TalboL Slreel, Southport. Lady'Supt. Miss 1. 1\1. Sulcliffe, East View, To.dmorden . Lady Supl. Miss Benlley, + Hall Streel, \\Talshaw, Bury. Lad~ SupL. M. E. Nutter, 11, Yarley Street, Colne. Lady Supt. l\liss M. Gaskell, 15+, Sale Lane, Tyldesley.
I
16.11.H
T) Ic\esley
. lJ oward,
M. B .
1. B,
J. Dunn, F. R.C.S. ,\. J. Young, L.R.C.P . (\Lling).
I Ladv Supt. 1\lrs. A.. L.
:'Ionks,
13, Liverpool Rd., \Vani ngton . Lady Supl. Miss D. V. ~os~, \Vilson P atten St., \\ arrington. Lady SupL. l\liss F . E . ?picer, 50, Oxford Road, ,\ aterloo. Act. Lady Supt. :\Iiss L. Lodge , ". oodlea,Stand Lane, "'hitcfle ld.
V\'ES T MORLAND.
Lady upl. 1\11'5. J. Dunbal', J. P. , ()2, Goldflnch Sln'd, PI' stOll. Lady upl. 1'lrs. R. FI.S01ith,,\. R. R.C, \Yhitcfriilrs, 11' imsargh,Pre5to ll. Lady Supl. Mrs. i\ . Gibson, 6, '''allis. lr-et, PI' t\\'ich. Lady ~ upl. :'III'S. E. miLh, 32, Church Lt' et, Radcliff . Lady Supl. Miss M . Liddiard, 85, 'tubbins Lane, Ramsbottom . Lady upl. Miss E. A. Donaldsoll , 2, Birch ollages, Rawl nslall.
IN CHARCE.
REGISTERED.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
(Communica tion
As.
1ST
\l'r
CO\l:l11 51
to the Commissioner.)
'ER-i\lajor E. B. Pool ey, L.R.C.P., Dalton-in-Furness, R.S.O., Lanes.
QUNTY Sl RGI,QN Cockill, T.D., i'lI.D., Lindrum, Hulme, Kendal. DISTRICT OFFICER- Lieut.- 01. \\'. B.
CO RPS AND DIVISION S.
REC ISTERED .
I N CHARG E.
SURC EON .
Amb u lance.\mbleside
16.7.08
\\'. E. L. Allen,
Kendal
10.3,99
\Vindermere
24. 2.15
G. Balsillie, lIl. B. C. J. Goodall, l\l. R. C. S. G. Holroyde, lI1.R.C. S.
M . B.
Supl. C. Tabor, Rydal Rd., Ambleside. Supt. J. Wright, S, Ashleigh, Kendal. SupL. J. Gorlon, Villa Lodge, Cross treet, 'Vindermere.
N u rsingKendal
18.3.08
W . B. Cockill, (Acting).
M.D.
LadySupt.l\Iiss B. Collinson, M. B . E., A.R.R.C., 19, Highfield, Kendal.
56
ST.
THE
PROVINCE
JOH
OF
57
• Al\TBULA C'E BRIGADE.
ULSTER
LADY DISTRICT OH~_=R-l\Iiss R. L. Sinclail·, lIolyhill, ~trabal1e. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED. I - - -
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Ambulance1. 9. 92
ity
20. 10.15
Belfast R. I. C.
SupL J. tafTorel, Central Fil'c Station, Tklfast. upL E . Dewal", 100, University Street, Belfast.
T . IIouston 1If. n . H. J. l\IonYPcllny.
29. 9.1 5
Nursing-
v.
District.
Commission I ' S. \V. Malkin, 1, ock ClifTe, CIH'aLllc, StafTords hire . - A'l1lglz1 of Gra re. TAFF OF COl\ll\IISSIONER. Ass is tant CommissionersII. C. Else. (21. 2.11. )-llol/ . • lssocin/e. U-Col. F. S. Lambert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.-(28.11.11.)- Hon. Associaic. Capl. A. Ellison, L. R. C. p. -(27 . 2. 12.)-floll. __ lssociaLe.
II. C.
Belfast Fir' Brigade Belfast
No.
( IRELAND ).
hambers. -(26.11. 12.)-lloll. Associate.
II . Thornton. -(29.12.17. )-f1on . .11 ssociaie. Ar lid ge, L. R. C. P., L. R. . s.-(27. 5.19. )-Holl . Associate. A. Dobson, :II. )). -(27. 5.1 9. )-Hon. Associate. A. B. Gibson .-{13.3.20.)- llon. Savillg Brother. Lt.-Col. \ V. Scatterty, :lI.D., ;\L,\.-( 18.2.21.)-Km;g-lzL of Grace. Capl. O. F. Buxton.-(22.5.2-+.)-llon. Serving Brother.
J. F.
Di!>tri et SUl'geon-
Ballycastle
8.12.14
Lcekpatrick
15.5.2-1-
Londonderry
17.3.15
apt. \ V. T . \Vood, L.R . C.P. , L.R.C.S., The Laurels, Creswell, nr. Mansfield. -
Lady 5upL Mrs. Lylc, Demganagh, B~lllycastlc. D. IIamilton.
Lady Supl. i\Ir . Dickson Shedagh, Fah,ln, Londonckl'ry.
CADETS. HESIIIRE.
AmbulanceWhaley Bridge '"
(19.4 . 22. )-Hon. Associate.
County Slll·gcons.-
II. \\T. IIorans, !\l.B., B.s.-22.8.22.-llon. Associate. lIuey, L.:l1. !->., L.S.A.-25.9.22. K. 11. Beverley, :lr. R. c. S. , L. R. C. P. -25. 6. 24 . -lJon. A ssociale.
J. J.
T
Di sh·iet Offi ecrsF. E. Buckley, l\Iill Ilayes, Brindley Ford,
toke-on-T r ent-(Sccretary).(17 .11.1 9. )-11011. Serving Brother.
. E. E\ ans.-(23.6.21. )-lfoll . Serving Bro/her. CCNge , e"cr!1.-(20. 7.21. )-lloll. 'cn'lIIg BrotlLer. \\'. Ill)ldsworlh. -(12.10.21.)',\plain 1'. :\Illschamp. - (25. 9.22.)\. Robertshaw.-21.7.24.-Jlon . Scn}ing Brollzer.
30.10.23
:\'ursing-
Lad~ Distl-iet SlIpcrintcndenl.-
Dukinfield
i\J 1 s.
25.9.23
J01111
Bil"kbeck, ,\nley,
etlle, Yorks.-(31.1.17.)-
L;lth Di ..,trict OfiicersWhaley Bridge
l\l~s. E. ;\1. i\Iontague.-(26.12.17)-lloll. Scrvi71gSis/cr.
31.10.23
WE T
L
1
CASHIRE.
AmbulanceBlackpool
6.5.2-1-
Dalton-in-Furness
19.5.2-1-
Lancaster
17.6.24
Rochdale (Roche)
1 ~ .11. 22
Stalybridge and DukinfielLl
1-1-.7.2-4
NursingBlackpool Chorley
, ..
31.
...
Liverpool
to. 23
28.2.23 orth ...
17.5.23
Rochdale (Roche)
118.1 1. 22
WESTl\10RL t\
Ambleside
19.11.23
Kendal
18.3.08 1
I
D.
,\1 rs. l;. E. Wood, \1. B. E.-,21.12.20.)Rl)billia, \-is('ountcss l\1oulltg,lITet, O. B. E. -4. 5. 23.-Lad'Y of Grace. i\Iiss G. _\ shberry.-26. 11.23. TIll' Lady Evelyn ollins,0.B.E.-6.6.24. REPORT OF THE CO UnSSIONER. Ro K CLIFFE, CHEADLE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, . lR. 25th February, 1924. [ han' llll' honour to submit my report for the year ended 31st Decembel', 1923. During tlll' ) cal" one new Corps, eight ne'" ,\ mbuiance Divisions, one ne,,\' ursing Di\ ision and threl' adct Divisions ha 've been [ormed- It is to be regretted that it has hCl'n nl'l"l'Ssary to di band three Ambulance and two 1 ursing Divisions. Thl' slr nglh of the District is now 28 Corps, 189 Ambulance Di\'isiolls, 85 ~ursillg Di\ isiolls, 5 Cadet Ambulance Divisions and one adct Nursing Division. I am pleased to say that there is an increased strength dUI-i ng the year and that the inten..,t in Brigade work is re\ i\ ing-, particularly in the large Industrial Centres \\ here th~ sen ices rendered by our mem bers are so valuable to the employees in the se\'eral industries o[ this District. I am again pleased to report the holding of our District Camp of Instruction. The camp \\'as in e\-ery way a success. There were t\\'o cases of life saying. The opportunity afforded for combined instruction and drill is, in my opinion, a "aluable asset to the District. I do not overlook the effort n ecessarv to the success of the District Camp, the wOl"k of the Camp Committee, the Dist;icL Surgeon, thc Camp ecretary, the . \d julant and the Camp ergeant-Major. Everyone w ork ed well and my lh a nks ar' due lo them all, bUl particularly I would mention the Quartermaster, District Officer Captain O. F. Buxton, who carried out his arduous duties in most ex mplary manner. It is with deep regret that I ha\'e to record the loss to the District in the death o[ tb following Officel's :-Corps urgeon B . Edwards, !\I. B.E .: Corps Surgeon Colonel
58
THE
No. V.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
E. Lee, V.D., J.P.; Divis ional Surgeon E. Rrulll; Coq)S Offinr H. II adfidd; Ltd\' Divisional Superintendent llazlewood. Tb ''I were al l t'l1erget ic officcr's ami thl'i-r services will be greaLly missed. I have to report that the r·elative. of the late Di strict. urg on, C.LpLLill A. J. Helm-Montague, M.A., M.D., have presentcd to the Districl a massive Challcnge Shield for annual competition . Once more I desire lo put on record my thanks lo all the nll.:mbcrs of my Distri ct and I\I-ea StafTs, who have giyen o[ th ir best in assisting mc LO maintaill the high state of efficiency of the Brigade in my District, they, in turn, hme-l know rec e ived whole-hearl ed as istance [rom the officers of Corps and Divisions in their several areas and to the lall 'I' I also ta ke the opportunity of cXknding my thanks [or the excellent work they have carried out and my admirat ion of their zeal and self-sac r-ifice. I have the honour to be, ~ iI', Your obedient servant, SY]) EY \\'. M.\LKl, ommissiolwr, The Acting Chief Commissioner. Knight of Grace of the Ord cr of Sl. John.
DERBYSHIRg ( onlinued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
2.9.21
Langwith Colliery Lotl~
18.8.20
Eaton
~lapperlcy
olliery
Shcepbridg-e and Disl. ...
28.12.1 2 6.6.11
Shireb rook
27.3.15 23.10.23
ST\VELEY
AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
DERBYSHIRE.
1lartington
ASSISTANT COMi\IISSIONErI (North)-II. C. Chambers, unnyficld. Heighton, near ~ Ill'ffl('ld. ( outh}-A.. Dobson, i\I. D., Bath ' treel, I1keston. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERLADY DISTRICT OFFICER- Irs. G. E . " -ood, 111 . B. E., The Laurels, erc \\'ell, ne,lr 1\Jallsf\eld. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
20.4. 11
011 iery
Ireland
S . K . Poole,
L. S . 1\1. S. S. A.
F. \\T. Bloomer, M.R.C.S. l\Ioir, M. ,\., M.D.
J.
SupL Lt.-Col. H. ]. Banks, vVainsgrove H all, Denby. Supt. J. T. Goodwin, M.B.E., The Red House, Old Whittington, Chesterfield. F. Daly, L . R.C.P.,L.R. C. S., Supt. T. Liddell, The \Varren, Shirebrook, near Mansfield. 1..1\1 . Capt. ]. H. 1\Joir, D.S.O., M.C. , M.D. Corps Supt. J. Hunler, Markham House, Duckmanton, Chest'fi e ld. A. C. S . Courts,i\I.D., B.S.
R. A. Ry a n, LoR. C.P. and s. T . J. Hollins, M. D.
Supt. J. T. Griffiths, 129, The Mount, Stave ley, n ear Chesterfield. Supl. E. Purdy, Staveley vVorks, Barrow Hill, Cheste rfield. Supl. R. Ringham, The Rocks, \Varsop Vale, nr. Mansfield. Corps Supt. T. Lawton, Doe Hill House, nr. Alfreton. Supt. J. Ellse, 10, Bakestone Moor, 'Whitwell, iansfield.
7.4.22
ollicry ...
5.9.23
SUlvcley \V orks
R. B. N.
martt, M.B . ,
B.CII.
\Varsop
olliery
10.1.09
P. M. Getlleson, i\LD.
1887
TlRsrrEI.F
28.3.22
\\'. A. Lawson, CH.B.
Rolsover
27.9.13
Ruxton
29.S.12
\\'. Stratton, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. J. A. II endry, :\1.B.
Creswell
26.·1.11
\Vltil wcll
Supt. W. Carter, 276, Portland Avenue, Langwith. Supt. G. Bird, 86, Wellington St., Long Eaton.
20.5.14 I 11.10.23
1~lplcy
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
Swadlincote and Dist. .,.
CORPS. AMBULANCE
59
DISTRICT.
ollicry
M.B.,
Nursing-
AmbulanceBarlborough Belper
10.3.245.9.99
Brimington
22.3.23
BIR CHWOOD
1.1.88
Bolsover ...
15.9.10
Chesterfield
2.11. 17
Creswell
22.11.06
D e rby
25.1. 99
Hasland and Grasmoor
1.11.04-
Heanor
H .11. 99
Holbrook Colliery IlKESTON ...
1.10.23
upt. II. Gent, HarlbonHIg-h i'\t). J Collien', 11r. Iwstcrfield. upL :l \Iajor \V. - 1. 1\IortOI1, 1\I.R.C.S. 4-2. Ford Str et, Derby. P. F. MacGuini , upt. II. Jalluest. ,\I'l1'kh ~l m Cn " L. 1\1. . S .. \., B. S .. 13 ..\. 'ent, Sta\cil'y Towll. Corps upt. \\'. l'owis, Rirchwnod Colliery, .\lfrcton, 1Ir. D d1\·. J. B. :\lcKay, 1\f.B., Supl. II. ;: Thackl'r<lY, 0, hill:lcsCH.n. worth. t., arr \'ail', Rolso n·r. K. MacGlashan, M.D., upt. C. Echmrds, 23, \ 'alky F.R.C.S. Rd., pital, hcslcrneld. upt. F. Limb, The \ 'illas, reswell, nr. l\lan. ficlcl. E. Kinsey, M.C. , L.R.C.P., mb. Officer F. Gric . 21, L.R.C.S. rompton treet, Derby. \V. Moyers, M.D. upt. H. F. Barkes. 6, North Tcrrace, Haslam!. W. Turton, M.B. [CIl.B. upl. \\'. II. Turton, Barlhoro' P . H. J. Turton, M.B. , House, Heanor, Derbyshire. G. H. Mead, I.R. C.S., Supl. A . Preston. L. R.C.P. G. A. F. IIeyworth,
Derby
I
(LKESTON
I
25.7.10
Ilkeston
19.5 .13
PC'akdale .
5.7.15 22.1.15
Lady Supt. Mrs. D. Stratton, Brereton House, Bolsover. Lady Supt. Mrs. \Vinpenny, Ivy Hous e Lightwood Rd., Buxton. Lad y Supt.H.H .Langbridge, 1~8, Model ViiI., Creswell, nr. Mid. F. G. Lcsci1er,M.c.,;\I.B. , Lady Supt. Miss M. Darby, 10, Vernon Street, D erby. L. R. . P., L. R. C.S. E . L. Ashby, 1\1. B.
Lady Supt. M rs. C. Dobson, 5, Bath treet, Ilkeston. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Hurler, Gt. Rocks Cottage, Peakdale. F.Daly,L.R.c.P., L.R.C. S., Lady Div. Sec., Mrs. A. E. Hill, 2, P ark Rd., Shire brook. L. L
STAVELE\
Ireland Colliery
1.3.16
J. W. Tonks, B. .\., CH . B. , F.R.C.S.
Tibshelr 9.8.99
18.8.88
F. Marriott, LoS.A.
" B " ...
9.8.99
Supl. VV. II. Tatham, Leaburst, Drummond Road, Ilkeston.
B. ,
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. M. Tonks, Church Street, Staveley.
TmSIIELF
9.8.99
Ilkeston "A" ...
M.
L ady Supt. Miss K. Bennett, 1, Alfreton Road, Tibshelf.
60
ST. Jon
THE
A;\IBULA CE
No. V .
BRIGADE.
NOTTINGIiAMSH I RE. ~(C~o~n~li~n~u~e~d~)~.____________________~----------____________________
LINCOL N SHIR E. S ISTA T
O~ l il ll SS I ONER-Lie u t.-Col.
COUNTY SL.;RGEO D I TRICT OFF ICER-
F . S. Lamberl, lILR.C.S., LoR.C.p., F;urllcld IIouse, e\\ I'LIld, Lincoln .
CO RPS AND DIVISIONS .
Ambul a n ceBoston
RECISTEREDO
3.6.03 12.9.05
G ainsbo rough
21.9.08
Grimsby
8.7. 09
LIN C OLN
14A.O-1-
" B"
11. 2. 97 23. 10.03
Louth
11.10.21
N e w H olland & Dis.
2-1-.1O.H
Spalding
30.3.23
SCUNTHORPE AND
29.5. 24
DISTRI CT Keadby and Althorpe
2-1-.3.23
Scunthorpe & Frodingham
13.1.01
Colliet"y
New 1I1Icknall Collieries Wei beck Colliery
C . \ V. Pilchcr, ill. B. E.
Sup!. G. ;\. Endcl"by, "Hirh. Lea," Spilsh)' Road, Hoston. Major \ V.l!. Fisher,ilLn., , upl. J. Paddisnn, R.A.ill.C. 65, Cam bridge S!., Clectlwq1('s. D. G . Cairns, ;'ILR.,CII.n. Sup!. F. F. Linley, Bank [jOUSt', Gainsborou .~h. upl. \\. G 1lt, 395, COllvamore Rd., rrimshy. R. Ashleigh Icgg, l\!. D., il1.R. T. Dewar, ;'I1.B. ,upl. n. H. Seaton, 9, Elv treel, LIncoln. O. II. hapman, ~!.n., . - \mb. Oftlcl'r '. ] ITIl'Y, Eslarol'llc, C. l\!. Lincoln Rd., . Ilykl' hall1. H. . \ \ 'alker, 1\[. D. ,1IPl. 11. ,. \\alk'r, .\!.D., Eastgate, Louth. Sup!. T. Hayl's, \\'ol)db"w Cott., Pelham Lane', :\. Iloll·d. \\'. R, Bllrt~)n, LoR.CP., Sup!. C~. B. .\rmstrollg, LoR.C.S. C ppilll.;ilam 11()use, ~paldillg. Cl)rpS Supt. II. .. ;\Icllltosh, H,\\'clls St., SClInthorpe. ]. . T. ro\\·den. '\I.B,
Band
26.-1-.17
Hul\\'ell ...
30.3.15
Celltral ...
2-1-.12.16
Carring-lon
15.3.15
D. Duncan, ;'IT. B., Cll. B.
8.11.17
-
IIeelis.
J.
\Y. Robinson,
Ll~ntoll
...
18.-1-.20 G .. ·. I' lilway ..
30.3.15
M.B.,
F. P.l.S.
;\Iid. Rail\\
l)' .. ,
J I. 5.15
1\. \\'ylie,:'I1. D.,)1. B., H. CII.
23.3.16
C. F. de Gaillard,
Supt.] . E .. Collingham, 379,~aydn Road, i ew BasfOl"d, Nott ham . Corporal Cumberland, . 75, Willoughby St., ottrngham . upt. \V. ]. Titterington, I vyCott., \\'oodthorpe Drive, Notting'm. Supt. J. H. Denlon, 16, Lyndhurst Rd . ,No.ttingham. SupL G. Shrive, 1, Colwlck rossing, neinton, 1 otts .
I
Cldl"ke,
L.
19.6.17 RaJlonl
1. 9.22 ~6.1O.15
LI NC O LN
19.6.11
\V. Sharrard, :'Ii.B.,
20.7.12
]. Clarkc,
B.A.,
L.S.A.
R. C. 1'.,
Nursi ng-
Scunthorpe Y. VV. C.A.
0
19.1. 1-1-
1. 7.2-1-
Lincoln
M.D.
Lity
L. R.C.S.
ll.B. LadY~lIpt.;\Jrs.II.Lll11l wrt,.\.R.R ... Fail field lIsl'., Nc\\ land, Lims.
1.. R. C.I'.
11.5.16
IZl'llonl
N OT TINGHAMS H IRE. ASSISTANT COMMISS IONER-A. B. Gibson, 7, Arlinglon DI"ivl', Nottingham. COUNTY SURGEON- H. \ V. Horan, ;\1. B. , B.S., IIigh Strcet, \Yarsop. D ISTRICT OFFICER-Captain P. Mllschamp, Elmflcld, Mansflcld. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-Mrs. E . 1\1. Montague, 39, \'ictoria Rt1ad, RetlonJ, i'\nttingham . Ambul anceBa sford
I
5.10.13 3.2.15
Cll.n.
Stamford
25.8.15 5.11.21
Corps Supt. F . J.. Aspin.all, Bentinck lIse., Klrkby-m -Ashfield . Supl. T. Moulton,. 39, Station G. Nisbet, L.A.H. Street, East Kirby, Nolls. Supl. O . B. Steve~s, R. Irvine, :'II. R. C. P. Etwell, SuLlon-ln -Ashfield. Supl. . Muschamp, Elmfield Mansfield, Nolts. IT. \\'. Spaight, L. R. C. P., Corps Supt.' Majur H. \ V. Spa~ght, L. R. C. P . , l\Iinistry of PensIons, L. R.C.S. oltingham . SupL ] . \V. Elliott, , . G. F. Gaillard, B.A . , H Coal Pit Lane, 1" ottrngham. LoS. A. Amb.' Officer \VysehaU, 32, Clarges Street, Bulwell. . F. Crooks, M. II., F . R. C. S. Supt. A. Brasier, 18, Lees IIill St., NottIngham. upt. L. Hallam, Fellman rove , II. A. Summers, ;\1.I3., \Vest Bridgeford, ottlnghal1l. CIl. B.
\V. McCombic,
8.11. 21
I N CHARC E.
j
Cleet iJ o rpes
Lin coln " A ..
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
NEW HUCK;\l'\~L COLI.!ERIE
ii~nt inck CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
61
DI STRI CT.
S. ]. \V. Donald, M. B., " Mairside," Sutlon-in-Ashfield, Nolls. Supt. \Y. ] ones, \Vollalon, Nolls. upt. II. Ratcliffe, II. \ T. Taylor, :II. B. ,('!-!. B. 79, Danethorpe, Sherwood. J. lilkr Cummins, :'IT. B., C. \ '«1tan, M.B., Sandiacr, TottS. B.l fl. II. R. Beal,:'I1. n., L. R. C. P.
. J.
Donald,
:If. B.
Stanton Ilill Sutloll-ill-l\sldi ·Id Te\ crsal and ~;ih er\\'ond
ColliL'ries \\' l)I'ksop
~O.{J.Ol
J. YOllng, :'II.B, B. CII., 11. ,\. O.
8.2.24 ~-L-1-.97
F.
J.
i\Iorris,
;l1.L'., M.D.
Supt. 11.]. Frow, 19, Fairfield Rd., Sutton/Ashfield. Supt. N. D. Todd, Teversal Garage, Mansfield. Capt. F. ]. l\Iorris, 1. D. , -1-5, \Vatson Street, \ Vorksop.
[ 'ursing--
...
20,3. 23
Mansfield ...
13. 1.01
G . T. D. Elder.
Mansfield Coll iery
23. 9. 11
N. L. L. Tweedie,
N e wa rk
15.1.12
E. Ringrose, 1. D., !l1.R. C.S., L.R.C.P.
!II. B.
Amb. Officer R. paighl, 96, Mansfield Rd., lo ttIng-h am. SlIpL G . E. JIanly, 4, Alma TN., Chesterfield Road, l\Iansflcld. SlIPt. F. Davis, The Villas, Eakring Rd., Mansllcld Collieri es. Supt. ]. W. Rccd, Norwood, Lime G've, ewark.
NOTTI~G I It\ ."
Beeston
15.5.18
Bulwell
3.5.17
C. Coutls \ VooL!s, l'll.
CarrilH~:tL)ll
19.11.15
I~.
M. H.,
Lady orps Supt.1\Irs. E. Litchfield, 5, Chapel Bar, otli.ngham. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Palrng, Oban I-IoLlse, Beeslon, Nott~ . Lady SupL Iiss C. \\Tellington, 112, lIuC'knall Lane, Bulwell. Lady Supl. Mrs. A. ollingham, 379, IIaydn Rd., _TewBasfol-d, otts.
62
THE
ST.
No. V.
JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
63
DISTRICT.
NOTTINGHAi\lSHIRE (Continued) STAFFORDSHIRE (Continucd.) CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE. RECISTERED
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
City
18.11.1 5
Central. ..
25. 11.16
G.N . Railway ...
22.9. 16
Lenton '"
29.4.1 8
Mid. R a ilway
19.3.18
Robin Hood
8.11. 16
Stapleford
5.9.19
utton-in-Ashfield
16.6.24
\Varsop
1.7.13
\Vorksop
24 . . 1-+
D. ]. Mann,
II. B.
Lady upi. 1\Iiss \V. Gibson, 7, Arlington Drivc, Nottingh am. Lady Supl. Miss G . Clow, 10, Grimsby T rr., \Vatkin St., No t'm. 1. Clark. Lady Supt. 1rs. A. Jone , 49, \\Tilford Grove, Noltlll. Lady upl. Iiss G. 1. l;u'k c, 6, Radford Road, ottingh am. Lady Supl.l\Iis. D.1\1. Fletcher, li)O, Tn~ llt Boulevard, \V. BI·i ugftlrd. Lauy Supl. lis Fclstead, 125, Hobbcl's !\fill Road, oltm. C. G. hero\\"it, "I.D. Lauy Supt. ;\Iiss K. orden, 27, Derby Road, Stapldord. S.]. \'T. Donald,M. n. ,OT.I' . Lady 'u pt. E. aunt, Portlanu , 4., ulton-ill-1\shlh·ld. Lady ' upt. 1\lrs. 1\1. Tin ley, \\Tarsop, nr. i\Ian . field. ].1\1. Cummins,:'I1. B., 13. C'1I ., Lady Supl. liss J. 1\1. ul1l111ill <;, The Dispcnsary, \ \ Tol-ksllp. M.B.,
S T A F FOR D S H IR E
(North
Staffordshire).
ASSISTANT COMMISSIO ER-J. F. Arlidge, L.R.C.P., L.R . . • . ,712, Oakhill, 'to k ·-on-Trent. COlJNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-C. E. E\'ans, 1, \ Ta le treet" ih- nlale.
AmbulanceBIDDULPII & DISTRICT ...
1.6.16 21.4.15
Biddulph
J.
Craig,
M. D.
T. C. l\IuqJhy, l'>I.B., B.
H.
Ford Green
3.5.16
C. S. Glass, :'II.B.
)lorton/Moors ...
5.5.16
J. Davcnport, :'1.D.
16.11.15
Whitfield Burton-on-Trent TO. 2...
22.7.19
HADIEREND A;>iD DISTRICT Chesterton
30.6. 22
Halmerend and Audley
10.10.02
\\T. Richmond, :'II. B.
C. Thompson, M.R.C.S. J. Craig, "I. n.
L.
R.C. P.
R. \\'. Brown, :'II. B., CH.B. \V. l\lcgaw, :11.13., CH.B.
Corps SllPt. E. B. \\1 ain, "\\ hltheld," orlon-le-l\Ioors,S.-Oll- r. upi. R. Smith, IIighfi'ld, BCllll'rsley, Stnke-on-Tn'llt. upi. F. C. Brookes, I orlon/ roor '. Supt. E. lIargreaves, The Poplars, :\' Ol"lt1n/;\loors. upt. II. ]. 'rolls, IIesketh Av., :\'orton/ i\Itwrs. Supt. \\T. R. Thompsl)n, 23, Queen ' t., BurtOll Trcnt. Corps 'upt. J. Riley, Dclamore, IIalmcn'ml. SllPl. .r. RO"'lcy, 42, Castlc trect, Chesterton. Supt. E. Scri\'cn, 0, \Yrercton Road, t\udley nr. . ewcasU ... Supt. E. Ford, 104, High Street, jh'erdale, Staffs.
11.5.21
L. A. Daly, L.M.S.S.A.
Betley Section
13.4.22
DI STR ICT
20.8.15
T. II. IJarrison, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. R. H. Read, :'II.R . . s., Corps Supt. Rev. 1\1. Tron, n.s.o., :'I1.C., t. Luke's Vic., JIanl ey.
Silverdale
HANLEY
27.3.08
J.
A:'iD
Birchenwood
5.7.1 5
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Burslem
18.8.93
A. Gilchri s t, M.H., clI.n.
Hanl ey ...
11.3. j 5
K. Inman, :'IT. H.
Supl. S. IIancock, 47, Dim d ale Pal'ade, \\' olstanton,'tafTs. Supl. K. Hanks, 31, Bedford 'c, BasfL1ru, Stoke-on-Trent.
4.6.96
Tunstall
28.3.16
\Voistanton Leek
·l,10.14
LO;';GTON AND DISTRICT
28.2.22
Auuerley Green & Area 22.11.17 Fenton
28. 3.16
:'IIcir and Longton
31.7.15
NORTII
ST\l-F<.;
R\lLW\,, \4.11.16 ...
10.10.17
Burlon-on-Trent,l 0.1
1.9.16
:\lsager
...
Cauluon Low
8.11.16
Congldon
12.6.17
Cress\\'l;ll and Blythe Bridge Longport
24 . . 15
i\:ewcasUc/ Lymc
27.3.17
31.8.16
Sloke ...
\ 11.10.94
L'lloxet r
25.6.18
L'lloxct r Town .. NUI' ... ing
B.\.
LE\ A
0
9, Morley St., Tunstall. Supt. ]. \V. Banks, 44, Albert St., ewcastle,Staffs. Supt. S. God win, 30 Edward Street, Leek. Corp~ Supt. A. S. Heath,Adderley J. M. J oi1nstone, M . B., Green, Longton, StafTs . Cli. 13. Amb. Officer J. Dowlcr, Mossfield Cott., Adderley Grn. Amb. Off. T. Edwards, 53, Blurton Rd., Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. Amb. Officer W. A. Hammersley, C. A. All a n, }1.A., ]\\. D . 102, Spring Rd., Tormacot,Longton. Corps Supl. H. F. Bury, G. Hind, M.B. vVinton Square,Stoke-on-Trent. Amb. Offr.G.H. Buckley, M. II. Sayers, ;\1.R.C.S., 2, Station House, Kidsgrove. L. R.C.P. Supl. H. Holmes, 135, ShobnallSt., P. A. Doherty, L. R.C. P. Burton-on-Trent. Supt. C . .C. Brown, Cauldon L~we J. . B. Hall, IILB., Quarries, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. CH.B. Amb.Off.J . Hollinshead,KentGrn., J. P. Lowe, M.B. Scholar Green, Stoke-on-TI-ent. Amb. Off. F. Shelley, Railway Cott., Creswell, Stoke-on-Trent. 'V. T. hields, M. R.C.S., Amb. Oft. T. Clewlow, Longport tation, Stoke/Trent. L.R.C.P. upl. A. Leigh, 1\1. F. Caldwell, M. B., 18, Elliott St., Newcastle/Lyme. CII.B. Supt. A. H. Kelly, 8, Park St., Stoke-on-Trent. G. II. Herbert ,M.R.C.S., Amb. Officer 'V. Huxley, 15, Burton TeL, Ultoxeter, taffs. L.R . . P. Amb. Officer J. W. Colclough, ]. L. I1rownridge. 9, Cheadle Road, Uttoxeter. II. Foxtnn, II!.C .. M.B. L.R.C.S., L.F.P.S. B. I I. Peters, L. R. C. P., L.R.C.S., ]\I.R.C.P. R. Burnett, ;\1. R.C.S.
-
OIS I RICT ... Lady Supt. ~Irs. M. Jervis, 16, Ladysmith Rd., Etruria, Stoke.
2.3.16
llanley
20.6.16
\\ olslanlon LONG ro;,;
1. 8.10
G. II. Williams, L.R.C.P., SupL. J. W. Heap,
A
Longtnn Leek UUoxeter
0
DISTRICT
31. .16 1. 6.16 1O.3.H
J. Manucl,
1. B.,
CH. H.
T. J. Vick, L.S.A.
Lady Supt. Miss F. Moore, Heath cote Arms Hotel, Longton. Lady SIlPl. Miss O. Cope, 26, Osborn.e Street, ~eek. Lady Supl. MISS 1. mlth, Derbv Road, UtloxeleL
64
T HE
WEST
JOH
ST.
No. V.
AMBULAN E BRIGADE.
RIDI NG OF
YO R KSH IR E.
SI. TANT COMlIIISSJO ERS(Southern Area)-Captain O. F. Buxlon, 33, ollpe Road, h meld. (Midland Area)- Capt. A. Ellison, L. R.C. P., J 0, Sholebrook Avenue, Leeds. ( outb-\ Vestern AI'ea)-II. L. Tbol'l1lol1, FairiL'a, Taylor IIill, Huddersfield. (Soutb-Easlcrn AI' >a)(Northern Arca)-Licul.-Col. \\'. catterly, M.D., ~1.'\., IIig-hfleld, Keighl y, Yorks. Cou TY St.:RGEO~-(Sollth-Eastern)-]. j. Hue)" 1..;\l.c·S., 1..S. \., Ashmount, fexborollgh. (Southern Area)-K. II. Beycrlc)', \I.R.l'.S., L.R.CP., Pad~ Rd., \\'orsboro' Bridge. DISTRICT OFFICERS-(i\Iidlancl An~a)-\\' . IIolclswortll, 6, Ll'yburI1 Ten'ace, Beeston, Leeds. (South-Eastem rea)- G. SC\ crn, ,\shgrove, 1'1akin t, l'Icxboro', nr. Rm. (\\'estem Area)--.\ . Robel'lshaw, 14, Garlick Slreel, Rastrick, Hrighollsl'. LADY DISTRICT OFFICERS-(l'l,ulallll ,\rea)-Thc Vis OUJltcss l\[ouJltgarrdt, idt! Hall, Ripll·,)'. ( outhern Area)- Miss G. Ashbl'rry, i\Iona lis e., \\'l'stbourne Pl)nd, ~hefTIl'kl. (Norlhern Area)-The Lady Evclyn Collins,o.B.I,., Cundalll\lanor, Ilelpccby,Yolk s.
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
22.3.16
D. Mallock,
M. B.
Cadeby ...
21. 2.08
]. ]. Foster,
M.S.
Conisboroug-h .,
15.7.18
W.
8.5.99
Denaby
24.12.17
GoldthorpL:
IRECIST ERED .I
SURCE ON.
2.9.12
Barnoldswick
21.3.95
Barnsley ...
19.11.06
Benlley Colliery ...
20.4.14
BRADFORD
10.5.21 27.9.21
Bradford City ...
1.10.01
Mid. Rly.
I
Tramways
20.10.04
Ecc1eshall ...
30.5.03
?l1anningbam
13.2.02 6.S-01
BRIGHOUSE
Brighouse • orth
1.7.10
Brighouse Sou th
6.S.01 2.7.22
BRODSWORTII MAIN
Brodsworth Main
20.6.12
\Voodlands
2.12.21
Castleford and District
B
29.3.06
8.6.07 17.4.2-1
LLCROFT j\ l A I N
Bullcroft Colliery Carcroft Doncaster
H. \\' \\,hitL'll'y,
:'1.
n.
Supl. M. assidy, \VoodlaJlds Villa, \\'oodl.lnds.
]. J. Campbell. C. Sheahan, L.R .C.S.
F. R.C.S.,
28.4.24 31.7.13
]. Sheppard,
21. 2. OS
]. J.
II u y,
lIf.
Maclure,
;-'1.
B.
]. j. l\IcArlhur, L.R.C.P. j. l\I. Lawl,
M.B., CH.n.
E. E. Dufty.
12. 12.08
n.
L. III., L. S. A.
Corps SLIP!. j. riddle, C)lJ, Iklll'l horpe, Doncaster. SIIj)l. S. CI"iddll" Elmrleld \ dlas, Carcro[l, Doncaster. Sup!. D. Macaskill, • 1 Rescue StatioJl." Corps Sup!. Capl. II. C. Hani son, The Dale, Conisborougb.
T. Focdc,
!II. B.
]. Gardner, M.R.C.S. ]. F. IIamilton,
;\1.
B.,
H.S. I)r:WSBURY AND
Dls·r.
3.-1.96 29.11.01
Halley ...
Lt.-Col. G. II. L. Hammerton, C.:'L G., D. S. 0., T.D., L.R.C. P. & s. ,\. G. . Broughton,
Scrgt. G. S. Dayies, Campsall j~d., Askern, nr. Doncaster. upL W. Wilkinson, Albany House, Conisborough, near Rotherham. Sup!. C. Farrell, Penrhyn, Doncaster Road, Conisboro'. Supt. G. H. Milnes, 21, Tickhill Sq., D enaby i\Iain. SupL E. H. \\'est, 175, Doncaster Rd., Goldthorpe,nr. Rotherham. Sel'gt. ]. Powell, 8, Southey Rd., Maltby, Rotherham . Supt. ]. Engledow, 6, ""heatley Street, Denaby Main. upt. \\'. \ ' . imkins, " \\' ood View," Denaby l\Iain. Supt. j. F. Hamilton, I1l.B., B.S., Oriental Cham bel'S, Bank St., l\Iexborollgh. CorpsSllpt. Major P. B. \\'alker, V.D., Lees House, Dewsbury.
upt. H. Horne, 24, i\Iount Avenue, Batley. Supt. Aldersyde Dick, III. B., A. DiC'k, M.B. Birstall, Leeds. j. \\'. ,\pplcgate, M.R.C.S. Supt. H. Fowler, Bennett Lane, Batley, Dewsbury. Supt. F. Rhodes, E. R. F. Mason. Bawson Cliffe, Gomersal. II. L. Neil, IlLS., CH.B. 111.8., CH.B.
Birslall ...
10.7.03
Dewsbury
".4.96
Gomersal
13.1.16
IIorbury
31. 7.15
i\lirfleld
27.6.22
Ussctt
19.6.00
Ra\,('nsthoqw .
19.7.0-1-
Earby
13.-1-.99
Coole
23.3.04
lIALIFAX A;-;D DISTI~ICT
1.1.17
Eiland
1.10.02
Halifax
22.5.00
King Cross, IIalifax
12.10.15 I
\Valh-on-Dearne
n.
. upt. F. C. Bland, 201, AIlL'rll.lJ1 Pd., .\lIL"rton. Bradford. Capt. \'.Bateson,L.R.c.I'. '-illPt. F. llanson, 92, L Ildl'l'chrtl' St., Bradford. R. Crawford, M. B. lIPt. \\T. j. ane, 1-1-1, l ndl'r'ldTl' St., Bradford. P. ]. l\Iackcnzic, IL\., SlIPl. E. HrussL'Y. ].]. i\Iurphy, M.J). [ilL 13. .. A. 1\. llu ghes , .Amb. OflICl'I' . Firth, L.R.C.I'., :'I.R.C.S. :-; 1, ~ll)nl'hall I' oad, Ecckshall. Lt.-Col. \\'ralli-,'ham,1I1.n. up!. II. TTall, 26, Clenltl)lm I~d., l\fanninghaJll. Cl)rpS SliP!' i\. '1IwrntPIl. 24, CllJl1llll'rci.d St., HrighlHISl'. SlIPl. II. S. l~astrick, 16, I1l)Jll'g-ale .h., Brig-11l111Sl'. T. ",V . .i\rmi so J1, M.B. SLIp!' \\ '. Fishcl', 26. SlllillwlISl' Eslatl" \\ 'hil1Jll \ II ill.lil·i~llllllSl'. T. L. .Ash f llrd, :>1. e., l\)rps ~\Ip!. S. B\ln"liJl!~', IIal! c.;n)\ l', CH.B. \\'oodlands, DOJ1ca<;lcr. M.
5.5.08
l\Iexboro
upt. A. _ tal'kie, \V. Amoll, ~t. B., :-.f. R. C. s., L.R.C.P. 5R, Park Road, Barnolds\\ ick. IR . \Villial1lson, ~1. B. Supt. \\' . . \. Bellamy, 31, . \.~·J1l'S I~oad, Barnsley. \\' . L.\Valkcr,~1.B.,ClI.B., SLIP!. D. j. Pl'ltitl, 2Q,\\'est :-'1..\. End A\., Iknlky, ])onca sll'r. J. \\'alker, ;\L\., ~['B. \\'.l\bc LarL'lll\Iac Iklith,
J. \Vylie,
15.10.10
:\lellon
L.R.C.P., L.ILl'.S., L.D.S.
Allerton
J.
IN CH ARCE.
1--
Ambulance-
I N CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
i\skcrn
i\Ialtby ... CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
65
DISTRICT.
HESDEN BRIDGE
13.12.16 1.4.95
HUDL>ERSF I ELO
1894
I I uddet'sfield
1 94
Rly.
13.3.13
upl. \\'. H. T erry, York Cotl., Knowle, Mirfield. Staff Scrgl. A. \\'alker, Capl. T. S. :\Iill, :'L D., 10, Lionel Street, Station Rd., R.,\.III.C. Ossett. SupL 1'1. France, T. \\' .. proule, L.R.C.P. 31, School Street, Ravensthpe. upl. A. hayler, .\. Falconer, ;\1. B., C.:'tI. 27, Rostle Top Rei., Earby. Supt. A. BI'amham, E. Edcn Cass, :'l. D. i\hrlborough Avenue, Goole. Coq)S llPt. S. Auty, 5, Claremounl Road, Boothtown, Halifax. Supt. II. Beaumont, A. G. Gamble, C.I1l., 74, Langdale Road, Eiland. L.S., L.S.A. l\Iajor J. C. \Vri ght, M. D. Supt. G. F. \\'ellman, 36, Laurel i\Iount, Emscote Place, Halifax. upl. A. E. Rawbon, Capt. F. G. I lack, :'tl. D. 119, Parkinson Lane, Halifax. lIPl. S. P. Pollarl, M.S., . P. Pollard, :.r..\., I1l.S. \\'cst Royd, Hebden Bridge. Corps Sup!. "G. \\'. Haigh, IlLS. E., A. L. McCulley, :'LB. 14, Victoria St. , i\loldGrn,HudAd. Supt. II. IIarrison, II. H. Bullen, l\f.R.C.S. 5, Lowcr HOLlses, Quarmby. Supl. T. H. Sill, 60, Castle Hill, IIuddersfield . II. ]. Dawson.
E
66
THE
" 'EST RIDI,
G
ST.
No. V.
MBULANCE BRIGADE.
JOHN
OF YORKSHIRE (Continued).
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
67
DISTRICT.
\VEST RIDING OF YORKSIIIRE (Continued).
I
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED .
IN CHARCE.
----------------------1----------1---------------------- -L pton .,.
29.1.18
A. Tail,
17.3.97
l\Iajor J. N. Dobie,
1\1. B.
Penistone
23.1. 24
J.
Rossington
14.6.23
P. Kane,
C . P. Beatty, M.B., CH.B.
KEIGHLEY
i\LB.
i\l. R • • s.
Bingley..
16. 5.07
Haworth
21. .97
Keighley" A "
17. 3.97
H. IIardie.
" B ,.
17.3.97
Major H. Brander, ilLA., "LB. \Y. J. :'lIe racken, :'If.B.,
Oxen hope
15.4.20
A. Rhodes.
B. H., B. .\. O.
Silsden ...
20.12.02
Skipton...
12.3.10
LEEDS
D. l\JcDonnell, L.R.C.S. T
Macleod,
lIl. B.
. T. Rowling, M.D.
Armley
+.+.92
Burley and Kirkstall
17.1.01
Central..
3.11.1+
City
28.5.20
T. II. Waddington, L.R.C.P. J. I I. Leg-ge, ilT. B., n. S.
Capt. G. Denton, :'IL Il. , CIT.
n. , i\J. R. l
..... , L. R. l'. P.
Horsforth
31.11.06
H. Barlow,
Hl1nslet
12.12.06
J. J. Crawsfonl, M.n.
Kippax ...
3.11.03
North Leeds
20.9.00
Tetley's Brewery
20. 6.22
DISTRICT.
Ardsley
n.
Capt. S. Inflcld.
1.3.01
Pudsey ...
MORLEY A~D
i\f.
3.7 .1 9
i\T. T. l\IcCutcheon.
3.7.19
J.
J. Jack so n.
Morley ...
1
ew Edlington
PONTEFRACT
22.9.05 22.11. 22
T. l\lcEldridg-c, CII.B.
;\1. B.
12.5.08
lIcl1lsworth and Dislrict
19.7.20
1\1. B. Taylor,
Featherstone ...
17.7.20
\V. S. Finch, L. R.C. P.
l\licklegalc
6.12.16
,V. T. II essel,
Pontefract
12,5.08
G. \V. Blomlleld.
i\I.
R. C. S.
;\1. II.
,crr. B.
Supt. ] J. l\rm~trong-, 51, Som e r L'l l~l)ad. Jluci<; ,'. Pte. 11. Berry. C 0 J. Telk) a"lId . ·ons. Ltd., Till' hn":\\'l' r\" Ll'l,d . Corps SliPt. J. Ilarrop, " Daisy] Till I louse, l\fol-k'y. upt. F. \\Talker. 5, Jac kson View, Till' Fall. East Artlsl e\,. upt. J. E. Blakcley, " 19, Gillmyd Ro\\,. ;\Iorley. llPt. \\ '. K. Fleming, Bailon (1 1 ., Listl'I' Lane, Bradfonl. .\m b. OffiCl' r J. H. Lloyd, 55. The Elms, IIig-h Road. Balhy, Dlll1. Corps Supt. T. . Amery, IIor cfair, Pontcfract. Supl. \V. \\'. Finn, Railway T err., Fitzwilliam, nr. '\Takcfield. Supt. \\'. \V. Finn, Railway Terr., Fitzwilliam, nr. \\'akefleld. Supl. \V. R. 'V ig-g-leswortll, 1, Highflelu Ter., Pontdl-act. Supl. \\'. Banham, Hell Lanc, Moor Top, Ackworth. Pont efcl.
M.B. , cH . n.,
D.P.H. Corps Supt. G. 'Vysehall, HillCrest, Treeton, Rotherham.
26.11.08
ROTHER IIAM Rolherham " A ..
9.6.05
C. Hacker, !\l. B., B.s.
Rotherham "B ..
9.6.05
D. C. Scotland, L.R.C.P.,
26.6.08
Swinton", Kilnhurst
15.4.04
. cttle
15.12.99
SHEFFIELD
26.4.22
Handsworth
6.3.17
lIcel y ... Sheffield " A .... .
15.12.99
" n .....
15.12.99 15.12.99
"D " .. ~hl'meld
1 15.12.99
L. 1. S. RI)'.
Stockbridg-c
20.3.23
..
+.7.22 1.10.99
SIIII'I.EY .\;'\1) DISTRICT
BUrll' y-in- \ \Tharl'etfalL.:
E. \\Telch, :'II. R.C.S. - _\ntl crson.
B. Ewing. . orth Bierley
Corps Sl1Pt. l\Iajor '''. Roper, Grccngak Ilouse, Keighlcy. upl. R. '\T. Goodings, 18, Ileath Sll't::et, Bingle}. upl. F. HUll 011, 15, Alma tI-ect, IIaworlh. SlIPl. II. !laIc, 1, Brownfidd Road, Keighlcy. upt. 'V. II. Smith, \ -ictoria Park Lodgc, Keighley. SlIPt. J. T Il)\\'ll'Y, Bull lIill, Oxcnhopc. A. huttle\\orth, 14, King t." ilsdcn. • upt. \\'. Reynolds, 5, \\'ilson's Yan.!, ' kipton. orps StlPl. \\'. j royland Smith , i\f. R.C.S., r Iill Top TIall, Leed s. upt. E. D. Glover, +0, Tong Rd., New \\'ortll'Y. Supl. l\I. H. FClIt on, 112, Simp.oll 't reet, .\rmle\', Ll'eds . . upt. C. T. , pci~'ht , 13, Cross rIatts ;\1011111, Ii 'e. ton. upt. .\ .•\hllOtl, 2, Langdal e TcrraCl'. B 'adingll~y. SliPl. P. Shillito. Thc C;n~cn , I Tlll-s rorth, LI'L'u s. Sup!. J. \\T. JOWltt, 15. ChetwY lld lreet, :\h'adow Row, Ll'l'ds. up!. apt. S. llllll'kl, Kippax lIoll e, Kippax. YOI ks.
30.9.0+
1.10.99
entral ..
17.1.15
Olicy
23. 3.0t
Yeadon ...
13.7.12
Sowerby Bridgc ..
16.1. 06
Saltair' l\Iills
29.3.2+ 29.7.1+
Clt'ckheaton
10.5.05
I Ie ckmontf wikc and
27.3 .01
Livl'I'sedg' , Thorne
I
29.7.19
L.R. C.S. S.O. IIath edcy, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Supt. A. Bilton, A. C. A. Lovegrove, 15, High Hill Grove, Settle. :'oLD., L.S.A. Corps upt. A. E. Taylor, 53, Fossdale Road, Sheffield. Supt. J. Edwards, J. Blyth, M.D., C.M. Colliery Villas, Handsworth. O. II. Hudson, !If.R.C.S., Supt. J. Smilh, L. R. C. P. 42+, Gleadless Rd., Sheffield. D. Pettigrew, :'01. R. C.S. Supl. C. H. Forster, 33, High Street, Sheffield. J. B. IIolvroyd, !\l.R.C.S., Supt. C . H. Fox, 19, MeadowL. R. c.? ~ head Rd., \Voodseats, Sheffield. Capt. A. L. Husband. Supt. 'V. A. Browne, F . . Hardy, !\l.R.C.S., 20, Melrose Rd., Sheffield. L.R.C.P. V. . Dearden, L.R.C.P. Amb. Officer J. H. Newlon, 205, Glanville Road, Sheffield. Supl. H. F. Bromage, 889, Chest'Y. raig, L.R.C.P., erfield Rd., 'Voodseats, Sheffield. L.R.C . . Supt. A. E. Goldie, M.B., A. E. Goldie, ilLB. Bank House, Stockbridge. Corps Supt. T. All e n, G. W. Gill. 6, Selborne Terrace, Shipley. S e rgl. J. Baker, 4, Fenton Street, II. IIebblelhwaite, Burlev-in-"'harfedale. :'If.R.C. . upt. 'V: E. Sutcliffe, 9, Park Avenue, Shipley. Supt. J. Crook, .\. J. l\I us c ham p, :'If. B. 12, Mounl Pleasanl, Gliise ley. Supl. A. Lambert, J. A. Prendergast, 72, Vi ct oria Road, Salta ire, Yks. O. n. E. Supt. J. nowba ll, E. Bennett, L. R. C. P. 9, outh Parade, Otley. L.R.C. . \ Iajor II. R. Sproat, i\f.D. Supl. R. Walker, 6, Lower Queen St., Yeadon . Slipl. . 'Vhitakel-,32, Summer\\'. Duguid, :'LB. o-a te PI. , ParkinsonLane. Hal i fax. SlI~t. L. L. Lambert, 72, Victoria Road, Saltaire. COl-PS SllPt. G. Halmshaw, 1, Rouse SLI'ee l, Livel'sedge. SupL. L. Roberts, J. Sutherland, 1\[. B. Sth. Peg Lane, Cleckhealon. J. Prior, M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. SllPt. J. Blltcher, 198, BI-adford R 1., Litllelowl1. upt. J. Clal-k, Tilt" Haven, North E. E. Parrett, :'of.R.C.S., Eastern Rd., Thorne, Doncas·r. L. R.C.P.
"T.
68
T HE
ST.
No. V .
MBULA CE BRI GAD E.
JOHN
" TEST RTDING OF Y ORKSIlIRE (Continu cd). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
REGISTERED. I
\VEST RIDING ~w
Thmcroft Collieries
18.8.21
G. S. L. Kemp, i\['R.C.S.
\\Thanlcliffe
25.6.23
T. ' ''. N orlon, L. R. C. S. , L.R.C. P. , L.P.P.S. E . A. ] ohnson, i\1. R. co.., L. R. C. P. C. C . Hargreaves, M. B., CH.B. ' V. ] . ]n.l'dine, M.B.,
ilkstone Collieries \ Yhitwood Collieries
\ Vombwcll
22.9. 22
15.12.22
B.CII.
"Torsboro and District...
IN CHARGE ,
SURGEON.
I
18. 2.15
K. H . Be\'e rley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P.
21. 3.05
L. \\' . Bradshaw, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
lIPt. F. Mottershead, The "illas, Thurcro[t, Rolhatl1 . Amb. Offlccr F. Bottomley, Tankerley, Ilt". Barnsl 'yo upl. D . 1I. urrer-Briggs, Hazel II ou ,:\I cth Icy, near Le 'ds.
I upl. . II. Ellioll, \\'otllhwell Irall, nr. Barnsley. erg!. ]. \\'. Smilh, 130, LIigh L, \\'orsboro' BJg,~.
NursingBarnoldswick BRADFORD
Bradford City (B.)
2.03
Bri'ldford "lona "
26.6.16
Bradford Tramways
14.5.15
Eccleshill
12.8.05
~1anning
ham
Bradford Co-op. Socicty
21.10.15 27.7 .17
BRIGHOU . E
Brig-house
28.3.02
Brodsworth Main
16.3.21
Castlefol-d
16.7.10
Askern ...
3.5.17
Conisborough ...
2-1-.6.15
Denaby 1\Iain ...
1S.2.08
Mexboro
2 L6.16
Bullcroft Colliery
I
E. S. Trl'ssidcr, ;\1. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \\'. J. Macl llre, ]\1. n., CH.n. L. R am,
;\1.
B., CII. B.
28.3.24
DE VSBURY Batley Birstall
G. H. ·Wood s. 3.3.23
\V. Ogilvy,
L.
R. C. P. and
s. Dewsbury
Got11crsal
23. 6. 13
Horbllry
17. 3.15
Os;,ctl ...
15.5.23
Ravenslhorpe ..
31.8. H
1.1.99
P.] . McG in g, L.R.C ..
Lady SlIpl. :\Iiss .\. B. Phillips, \\ ' oodgro\l', :'II ll"';, nr.l)0IH·sl'!. Lady S\lpl. :\1. Troltghlon, Eldol 1louse, [I igh ' t., Conishoro ·. Lady SlIPt. :\Irs. L. F.tITell, Pendl\ II, Don caster Rd., COt1isboroll~ h. Lady ~lIPl. :\(rs. 1J. Yates, Princess Buildings, DL'nab). Lady Amh. n'i ccr K. Bishop, Ouston Rd., Carcroft, Dl)tl L'str. Lady Corps upt. ?lIrs. C . Mitch ell, Hillcrest, EightJatlds, Dewshul \. Lady up!.. Irs. F. Crew, Cl'avcn T e lTace, GOt11crsaJ. La dy up!.. Mrs. E. Ryd er, 7, eratlge Road, CkckhL'{ltlltt. Lady SlIPl. i\1. Harraclollgh, Cou rt lIouse, (,ro\!.' St., Oewsbur) .
.. I
Dinning-lon
(Continucd).
E. R. F. !VI ason, L. R. C. L. R. C. s.
~.
Lady upl. Mrs. C. 1\1. 1\IiII, Dunkeld, \Vesl ey St., Ossett. Lady Supl. Irs. Blackburn. 83 Quarry Hill, Horbury. Lady Supl. Miss] . l\lurray, Auston, Sheffield.
2.7.16
EIland
27.9.02
G. IIoyle,
Ilalifax
1.10.07
T. D. Brain,
\ i\' f)
~1. B., C.
i\!.
J) I '" rr~ f( I
I [ali fa'\., l-itlg
ross ...
-1-.5.17 21.1.2-1-
Harrogate
:'I.D.,
i\1.B.E.
Capl. F. G. I lack,
R.
IlebelL'n Bridg'l'
Lady Supt. i\1I-s . . . II. Kcrsha,,', 1, Bank End Rd. Uppel' Edg-e.
;I['B.
. O zannc,
;I!,
D.
M.B.,
B.CII.
III DDF1{ ">1
S~~Irs.
Lady E. i.\J. E. ,,\( kinson, Spen House, Clcckheaton.
1
S. Mill, M.D.
1\. Falconer,
11' \ \.
f~1
apt. \V. S. Garden,M.D·
12.9.03
Earll),
IN CHA RGE .
SURGEON.
REGISTERED .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
II ,\ I Lady lIpl. ?lriss E. Bado", 9, .. \Iice Sl., I'oft, I~arnnldsw ick. I Lady Corps Sup1. Iiss E. \ '. Glover, i\1. D., 1\1anor lIouse, IIort,ln Road, Bradford. G. Kee, L.R.C.P., L.R.C". Lady Supl. :'III'S. , heard, 52, 110rton Road, Bradford. Laely SlIPt. !\Iiss :\I. B. SulcliO'e, 51, Ccmelcr\' Poad, Bradford Lady .\mbulan,:e 011'. 1\II-s. Dlln ;dale, 203, \\'appi ng Rd., Bnll J. Lady ~lIPt. :\11·s .• \. Ll'lell, . \iredale St., EcclcshilJ. i\lrs. I Jail, 26, ~Iellholille Rd., Bradf,'nJ. Lady, upt. :\Ii;,;, L. \\'ells, L. \\'illiam , :'IT. D. 3, PL'lllbL'rtoll Dn\L', Bradford . Lady Corps SlIPt. II. Edwards, Clan'tl1llnt \ 'illa, Brig-house. B. E. I. Eclwanls, ~I.B. Lady .\mb. o fl'. :'IIiss E. l'rowtlll'l. 13, . ' 'w Road Square, Rastl ick. ]. Graham, M.B. Lndy Supl. :\TI;,s D. E. Hutlllng , ITall GI"'\ l', \\ llOLlI.lIlLls, DU llr. \V. rispitl. Lady Di\. Sl'l'. :\1 iss Hnl\\ 11, 10, ~1. :\ il'lH)las St.. L'astldord.
Yl)RI<SHIRE
69
DISTRICT.
Lady Supt. Miss F. Smilh, 10, Chest.nut Sl., Halifax. Lady Amb. Officer Miss L. Burton, Thornton-Ie-Moor, • orlhall'ton. Lady upt. !\Irs. 1\I. Austin, W est Hill, Hebd cn Bridge .
6.9.04
II-. I.D
\\'. IT. Smailes,
Iionky ...
;\t.
D.
16.11. 00 KEIGHLEY
13.7.1tl
.\.
~hod cs,
L.R.C.P.,
i\1.R.C.S. Glusbllrtl
, .12.11
Haworth
17.5.15
Kcigltll'Y
17.3.97
J.
Oxcnhope
25.5.16
Silsdcn and . leeton
H.3.0
\V. McCracken, D.S. l)., M.C., ]\1.B., B.CI-:!. D. ?lIcDonnell, L. R. C. S.
, kipton
1.11.1-1-
N.
halnwrs, ]\1.B., CH.B.
Ic-Leod.
Lady upt. i\li ss E. Hobson. 15, Bradsha,,' Ro~d, IIonl'v. Lady Supt. l\liss C. Shaw, 38, , William St., South] Iuddersfield. Lady Corps Sup!.. Mrs. Scatterty, Highfi eld, Keighley. Lady Amb. Off. Miss S. Pagdin, 1, Aire St., Cross Flats, Bingley. Lady Amb. Off. C. Brown, 7, unnybank, Glusburn. Lady lIPt. Miss K. Furness, 5, Cliffe t., Haworth. Lady Supt. Miss R. A. Midgley, lngrow Cliffe, Keighley. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. B. Bancroft, 21, Denholme Rd., Oxenhope. Lady upt. Mrs. Sugden, Banklands, Silsd en, Keighley. Lady SlIPt. 1\lrs. E. A. Parkinson, 11, Highfield TeL, Skipton.
LEEDS
Leeds
13.1.07
Leeds \ 'ictoria
26.6. 1-1-
A . .Anderson.
22.-1-.15
E . \ Velch, ]\l.R.C.S.
23.10.04
A. H. Clarke, 1\1. B.
tanningley
Lady Supt. l\Iiss ]. Lascelles, 15, Cold cotes AYe., Harehills. Lady upt. l\Irs. E. Rhod es, ,5 4, Lidgett Lane, Roundhay. Lady Amb. Off. l\liss K. E. Howo;th, 10, Ingh am Vicw, Pudsey.
M.ORLEY AND DISTRICT
Morley ...
Lady Supt. l\Iiss .] ackson, Zoar St., ?dorley, nL Leeds.
70
THE
\VEST RlDl
'G OF
Y
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
North Bierley
ontinu'd).
HECISTERED.- I - -
29.4.09
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
II. \V. Robinsoll,
l\I.
n.
Lady Supl. Mrs. Gillson, 29, lIig h 1< ern~ley Rd., \\'yke, Bradford. Lady Supl. MI's. . A. Hatty, 1\1 arket 1 lac , 'ettle.
OLE.
eWe
71
.T ORN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
T.
RKSlIlRE (
27.7.07
. \. C. A. Lov'grove,
13.6.18
\V. II. IIelm, L.R.C. ['.,S.
1. D.
SHEFFIELD
Heeley ... heffield SHIPLEY AND
20.1 2.02
C.
DISTRICT
. 11udsl1ll,
T. ]. Bonner,
ilL R.
. S.
III. D.,
L.R.C.I'.
Guiseley
24.8.16
Idle
4.2.14
Otley
I
A. l\Iuschamp. ]. \V. Hainswol,th.
9.10.09
l\Iabel Edgedey,
Lady SllPt. 1\Iiss E. Taylor, 33, Priory Rd., harrow, Sh ffield Lady upt. 1\Irs. 1\1. \\'a ller, 102, Archer Road, hefficld. Lady Corp Supt. l\liss Rundll' Wellington Gr., Idle, Bradf~rd. Lady upt. l\Iiss Crowther, IIorbury lIou e, Guiseley. Acl. Lady upt. Miss Rundle, \\'ellington Grove,Idle,Bradford.
L .R.C. P .
1 .6.24
Saltaire l\Iills ...
15.6. 20
]. P . W alkeI'.
Shipley
2.6.03
D. E. Bryant,
III.H.
Yadon
19.7.12
l\Iajor
;\l.D.
12.1. 06
J.
1.10.05
J. A. Suthl'dand,
Sowerby Bridge
A ...\dams,
;II. D.
Lady urt. i\lis C. Packett, 69,SollthflldSq.,:'Tanninghal11 Lady Supl. 1\Iiss E. l'\\'l' II, 7, herwood (~ro\'C, ' hiple ... Lady Supt. Mis C. II. Da\\'so;', Boulton llollsc, Yeadon. Lady, upt. l\lrs. _\. Stockton, ,ll'n L 'a, IIill Crest Lane, o\\'erby Bg.
SPEN VALLEY
Cleckheaton IIeckll10ndwike and Liversedge \Vorsboro and District
16.11.15
III.D.
G. P. Davil;s.
5.6.1S
Lady upt. l\Ii<;s A. L'nthank, llighneld, Clcl'k lH'atoll. Lady Supt. :'11,- . T. E. I eWSOI11(' 2 ,ThomasSl.,IIl'ckmond\\iJ...~ Lady Supt. :'Irs. 11. Rc\crley, 1(), Park Rd., \\'orsboro' 13r., 13msl),.
CADETS. LINCOLN IIIRE.
AmbulanceBoston ... . .. Keadby and Althorpe Lincoln ... . .. Scunthorpe ... NursingLincoln ... . ..
10.3.23 5.6.24 11. 3. 24 25.7. 24 ... I
11. 3. 24
NOTTINGHAM IIIRE.
AmbulanceWarsop ... . .. vVelbeck Colliery
Ambulance-
3.1. 23 17.7.23
'\NEST
Bradford (Queenberry) Goole ... ... . .. North Bierley Pontefract Sowerby Bridge Worsboro'
20.9.22 29:2. 24 7.2.23 11. 7. 24 14.5.24 13.7.23
Shipley.. .
27.6.22
Nursing~ '"
I RIDING
Cornrnissionci' l.ieut.-Colonel C. B. Palmer, .B.E., D. L., J.P., \Vardley II all, Pelaw-on-TynC'. - A"niglLt oj Justice. STAFF OF TI-1E COMi\IISSIONER.
Assistant COll1l11i sioners-
:\[ajor A. Ilammersley Johnston, O.B.E., :'>I.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-(30.11.09.)-16u;t;hf of Gmre. apt. James Anderson, M.A., M.B .-(26.11.12.)-Esquire. T. 11. W. Chambers.-(27.5.19. )-Knigld of Grace. S. Emblcton.-(19.5.22.)-Hon. ervillg Bro/her. F. P. Wilson, J.1' .-(19.1. 20.)-Hon. Ser7.1ing BroLlwr.
District Superintendent F. L. Booth, O.H.E.-(1.12.14.)-Hon. Scr~lingBro/her. J. Donaldson, M.D.-(10.1.17.)-Hon. AssociaLe. District Officcrs7. R. urry, ;lI.S.;lI.-(15.7.13.)-IIon. Servillg Brotller. \V. T. ALkinson.-(20.10.15.)-IIon. Serving Brotlzer. \\'. Scoll, O.B.E.-(16.2 . 21.)-Holl. Serving BroLher. apt. \V. IIanuysiJe. -(25.5.21.)- IIoll. Serving Bro/lll' 1'. 'apt. A. L. 'coll Owen.-(27. 7. 21.) ,\t t<lclll'd to District IIcadquart rs-Corps Officer Capt. S. \V. Nicholas, o. B. E . (17.3.22. )
L. R.C.S.
Ranmoor
proat,
No. VI. (Northern) District.
YORK HIRE.
Lath Distri t Officers-
;'Iriss E. ;\1. II. Storey, O.R.E . (Lady District Secretary), outh Bailey, Durham. (21..1.17.) '-ad)' of r;race. :'11"':;. " -oodbury Thompson -(23.11.22.)-Lady of Grace. :'Irs. B. ,\tkinson, \. R . R.<.. -(27 .1. 23.) REPORT OF TIlE A TI~G CO;\ll\II S10. TE R. 497, ANLABY ROAD, H {;LL. SIR, 21st March, 19z.1.. I h;l \'l' the hor1lluI' to submit my Report on behalf of the Commissioner-who is at prl'sent on ka\e 01 absence a hroad-for the Brig-ade year endin~ 31st Dec., 1923. :\'l)twithstanding-thc lact that 15Ambulance Di\'isi) ns hay e been disbanded during tIll' ) cal, [ .lITl plcasl'd to rel10rt that tl1l're is an increase of 163 in the m e mbership. It is much to lw l'L'grelled that 16 :\'ursing Divisions haye been disbanded during th e yt'.lr, showing a <.il'crca e 01 9) in the member hip. In most cases of disbandment of hoth ,\mhulan CL' and Nur ing Divi sions, the units have for some time been in aheyanl'l' and llll're docs not appcar to be mu ch likelihood at present of their being . salisfacll)rily re-org-aniseJ . •\l thL' l nd ot 19]3 the total membership \Vas 3,731, consisting of 2,715 members of \mblli anct' DI\ isions and 1.016 members of NUl'sing Diyisions, ,,,hi ch is 65 more th In in 1022. There are in a ddition 139 Boy Cadets and 98 Girl Cadets, making a grand total l)f 3,96:--'. It is \\ It h much reg-ret that I record the dea th of Assistant Commissione r DI-. l'olwrt .:\nul'rson, an ESljuire of the rder. In 1921 Dr. Anderson was placed on the lirig-ade Rcsen' o\\-ing- to adnll1cing years. He had taken a life-long interest in ..\mbu \;L lll'e \\'ork, being onp of th e pioneers of the movement in the colliery di . . tricts l1f j ortllllmbcriand. IIi pas in g a"way is a distinct loss to the District. The' Holdl1n olliery Divi sio n, which was disbanded in 1921, has been re-registered <lnd will, it is hoped, become a keen a nd effic ient unil in the very near future. In addition, till' South hi elds Police Divi s ion and the t. Hilda Colliery Di,-ision, which ha\ e been in abeyance for some considera ble Lime, have been re-organised during the year. Two new Ambul ance Divisions ha,-e been formed, namely, the Synthetic Ammonia Divi ion at Stockton-ol1-Tees, and the Gateshead Police Division, which now forms a part of the 1 or1h Durham orps. In connection with 1he Royal Show, which was held in ewcastle-on-Tyn', in July, 1923, the local units in this district undertook Public Duty. I am pleased to report that 1he l\mbulance work was carried out to the complete satisfaction of all concerned, and there \\'e ['e many expressions of appreciation of the services I'endered. In all, 237 cases were d ealt \vith, not including the Street Duty undertaken during the Royal visit to the City.
72
THE ST.
JOHN • \l\IBUL,\
No . V I. Dr
E BRIGADE.
H.R.H. the Prince of \Val S was at tbe Show 011 \ Vcdllc clity, 4th July, when the following OITicers \\ erc pn."sl'llted by the COlllmissioncr: Assistant Commissio n cr , . Embleton, Lady District Onicer 1'1iss E. 1'1. [1. Storey, (l.B.E., orps Surgl"on J1. LI. l-\.utter, ~1.B.E., Corps ~urgL'on J .•\. Brand, Corps 'uperintenclcnt 11. S . Cracc, lIf.A., Lady Corps Supcrint ndl~llt l\Irs. i\1. B. l\Iillar, R.R.C. H. R. H. pl-csented at the ame timc 18 Sen'ice Medals and Bars and 2 Votes of Thanks from the Ol-Jer. •\ Conference l.lf Officers of tbe District ,ya held in ~o\'cll1bcr, whcn thc conditions governing the District Competitions were l)\'oughtup to date. Thl'I'C was a vcry gratifying atlcndance of Officel's at the Conference, which was followed by a Dillner in the evening, under the presidency of the Acting COlllmi ionci-, l'Iajor A. lIammersley-Johnston, o. H.E., at which the Lord Mayor of Ncwcastle, Sir Thomas Oli\'er (President of the local C ntre) and l\IL J. T. Baley (Knight of Gmcc of the Orded were present, supporL d by th DisLI'iet StafT and a \'ery reprl' cnLati\e gathering of Oflkers ill Nll. \'1. District. 011 thl following morning (Sunday), a District Church Parade \\'a held, for which everal Officers staYl·d lHcrnighl. Officers and other ranks o[ .\ll1bulance and Nursing Di,isions paradcd to a tn'l1g-th of, appl'OximaLely, 500. The .\mbulance Divisions of the Hull Corps were illsp 'ctL'd on 13th Sept 'mlwr, by the Deputy Chi [ Commissioner, Col. r. " \. Mool'c , . ;I[.G.,n.S.ll.,'I.D., \.~I.S.(R). The following members of the Rrig-adc have been admitl d as !embers or IIonorary Associates of the Ordel' of _ t. John during the year : As Knight of Grace (from Esyuirc)Major ,,\rthur Hammersley Johnstoll, o.n.r:., ;\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. As Esyuire (from IIonorary .\ sociatc)Captain James \\'allace Anderson, 111..\., ;\J.D., R. \.;\l.l' (1'.) As Honorary Sen'ing- BI-other.. \ssistant ommissioner tanle\' Embleton. Divisional Superintendent IIel1~Y Joseph Hunting. •\s Honorary .. \s, ociate•.\rlhur Edward Sproulle, L.R.C.P.&S.l. Major Denis Fitzgcl-ald O'Kelly, L.R.l.P.,"·S.E., R..\ ..'I.l'. Bertram George andys Belas, L.R.C.P.<'S.1. The District COlllpetitil)ns resulled in the following- Trophlcs Iwin~ Wl)ll : I\Torthumberland Bronze Shield-Carl Di\ isil)ll, .\shingtol1 Coal '0. l\)rps, Durham Bronze Shield-Darlingtoll Di\·isioll. Silver Champion hip Shield-East Cleveland Di\·ision. Colonel F. \Y. Gihbon Bowl-l\liddlet.,brough Centr,t1 Divit.,Il)I1. Owing- to a disappointll1 l:'l1t, the Yorkshire BronzL'Shil'ld W<L!\ nl)t dl'cilkd dUrIll g 1923, and the two competing teams [01- this trophy wcre aIIO\\'L,t\ tl) tc.lke part ill thL' District Final Competition, namely, the \\'e tern Di\isioll, Ilull orps, <tllll the East Clevelan d Diyision. Tbe Commissioner had generously presented to the District a n '\\. TI-ophy to replace the old" C. B. Palmer" Challenge Bowl, and this trophy was carricd ofT by a team from lbe Pelton Colliery Division. iVursing Compcfitions. Potter Cup (:\'ol-thumberland).-Els\\'ick \Yorks ~ursing Division, Armstrong \ Vhitworth Corps. C. B. Palmer Cup {Durham).-South hic1ds Nursing Division. Ladies of Yorkshire Cup.-Young Pcopll's Institute 1 'u rsing Di\ ision, IIull orps. Burdon Challenge Cup (District).-EI wick \\'orks :\'ursing- Division. The Cups a,Yarded for the best individual 'w ork in each County were this year presented as follows :- , orLhumberland-l\Iiss lIolman. Durham.- Iiss klnner. Yorkshire-l\Iiss ?lIilner. To encourage an increase of interest in Ambulance work in the Police units, the Commissioner presented a Cballenge Trophy, towards the end of lh y .ar, for competition between Police Forces within the boundaries o[ No. VI. District. good deal of interest has already been sho'wn in the preliminary contests. On behalf of the Commissioner, I desire to convey thanks to all Distl-ict, Corps and Divisional Officers, and also members of other ranks, who havc worked hard during the past year to encourage the work of the Brigade gencrally. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, A. HAMMERSLEY JOHNSTON, (l\1ajor), Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
CORPS. AIVIBULANCE
73
T R I CT.
AND
NURSING DIVISIONS.
DURHAM.
( ommunications to the COI~lmissione~. ) . W ' l l 0 13 F Chief Constable s Office, South Shields. DISTRICT OFFlCERS. tCo\V' Iia~d'y'side Colliery Offices, I"clling, Gateshead. ap. . c, P h C Durham ,(l t. A. L. Scott Owen, Manor House,. en aw, 0 . . . . ~ R~i\Irs. J. \ Voodbury Thompson, \ Vhlckham Park, \\ hlckham . LAllY DlSTRI T OFFl -'
I
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IRECISTERED. _ _
IN CHARCE. _ _ __
SURCEON.
I A m b ul a n ceBlackball Colliery Blaydon Burn olliery - and Dist. BC1ldoll C )Iliery
26.5.14 28.9.06 7.9.23 . 7.14
Amb. Officer G. H. Doxford, 36, East St., Blackhall Colliery. Sllpt. J. C. Todd, \\T. View, Quarry II. Morrison, 1\1.8. , Gdns. , ,,vinlaton, Blaydon Burn . B.S. upl. A. Moore, F. O'Kelly, L.R.C. P. 8 Agents Terr., Boldon Coll'y. ;\1. Buchanan, 1\1.8., CH.B . Supt'. f\i. Fletcher, 29, \Veslmoreland Street, Darlington.
J. A. Thorn,
M.B. ,
CH . B.
6.7 . 10
Dawdon Colliery
District
. 6.09
Easing-Lon ~ DisLrict
19.5.12
Supl. T. Schollick, The Villas, Dean Bank, Ferryhill. Corps Supt. P . Cameron, 14 Park Road, Consett. Supt. 'J. Summerville, \\'. H. Morrison, 15, Thomas St., Annfield Plain. L. R • • P • Supt. R . J. Nisbet, II. \\' . Boland, M.D. 11 Park View, Burnopfield. upt. 'T. McNeill, \Y. A. P. lIenderson, 6 \Yhittonstall Terr., Chopwell. M.B. R. i'lIcEIt-oy, L.R. C.P.& s . Su~t. \\-. A. Bidwell, 12, Robson Street, Consetl. 1\1. D. l'IcK nzie, ~I.8. II. . A. Hogg, :.r.B.
lIarton Collicry
29.9.13
C. i\Iarks,
llebburn ...
13.3.09
A. l\1. G. \\Talker,
II etton-Ie-II ole
19.9.01
.\.
Dean & Chapter DERWE;>iT
V
allier),
28. 3.07 23.7.13
LLEY
Annfi ld Plain & Di~t.
30.9. 10
Hurnopfl'ld
16.2.07 7.6.09
Chopwell Consett
lIorden
c'
3.4.12
olliery
IIoughLon-le-. pring
20.5.13
Jarrow
15.6.16
2.-L21
. Farmer, L.R.C.P.
!. B.
111.13.
. \Vatson M.D.
A ..Arm i tt,
M. B.
F. R. Van Langenberg, M.H. ]. Hanafy, ;\l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ]. J . \ \'eir, M.B. , c'M. F. J. Boyd, ;\[.13., CH . B. F. O'Neill, M.B. , C. 1\l.B. J. H. R. Garson, M.B.
Brandon Colliery
3.11. 14
G. \ V. Denholm,
Charlawand acristoll Colli'ries Co., Ltd. Chestcr-Ie-Street
11.6.12
J. H. R . Garson, M . B. (Acting). \ V. A. McKellar, M . B., Cll . B. E. G. D. Benson, L.R.C. P. E . J. Brewis, 111. D.
East Stanlcy
o\1ieries
Oakenshaw Colliery
18.12.14 19. 2.15 26.9.12
ilLB.
ergl. L. B. "Vilson, .'56, Lord Sl., Tyne Dock, South Shields. upt. J. Hanson, 18, Henry Street, Jarrow. upt. R. Stokoe, Ho\1y House, Hetton-Ie-Hole. upl. D. Martin, Sea View, Horden. Supt. J. G. Stokoe, Ravensbourne, Houghton-Ie-Spring. Supt. H. J. Hunting, 2, Caroline Street, Jarrow .
orps upt . T. G . Tobie, 15 Oueen St., Quayside, N /Tyne. Su~t:- G . R. Dobson, 17, . Queen St., Brandon Colitery. upl. J. H. Thomas, Fern House, Sacriston. Amb. Officer G . F. Jennings, 5 ClarenceTerr. , Chester-Ie-Street. S'upt. P. G. Blunden, Tanfield Lea House, Tantobie. upt. J. Armstrong, 10, \ Vest St., Sunnybrow, \\' illington.
74
THE ST.
JOHl'\
Al\rBULA
No. VI.
CE BRIGADE.
DCRHAI\! ( ontinued~)~._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
D RHAM (Continued).
I
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED. I
Pilon Colliery Sp nnymoor
18.5.13
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
I W . II. Barnby,
L.R . . P .
13.5.16
...
Murlon Colliery
31.3.09
NORTH D UR HAM
17.5.21
Dunston-on-Tyne
1.5.12
Felling Colliery
27.11.05
D. 1\1. i\[illar,o.B.E.,I\[.D. A. Doug-all,
L. R.C. P.
J. Patterson, L.R.C.P. \\'. ThoIllson, L.R . C. S.,
Amh. Ofllccr \V. Liddle, 15, 13100111_ field TCITClce, P lton Fell. I\mb. Ofllcer 1. Teasdale, 30, J acksOll Str 'el, I'el1t1Yllloor.
CORP S AND DIVISIONS.
6. 5.1 5
Hlaydon l~irtlC:'y
26.4.1 5
Holdon Colliery ...
15.7.13
COq1S SlIPt. . \. P<l.ynl', ~J. B. E.,
5, Salt wcll \ Tie w, Gateshcad. Supl. ,\.. R. Porkl', 118, Rawlls. worlh Rd., Dunston-on- TVIH'. Supt. II. ll odg-son, 1, Cross Row, Felling-on-TYIIl',
10.6.10
Gateshead Fell
26.5.~-I-
J8.12.23
F . i\1. Claylon, lII.B.
S. \ -. Robinson, L.R.C.P.&S.
N ewcastle& Gateshead Gas Co. Springwell Colliery " -ardley Colliery
2 .8.15
A. Doug-ail,
1-+A.12
J. La,,', ,,1. R. J. IT et hering-toll,~!. B. ,11. S. A. B. 'tick, 1\1. H.
3.7.09
Whickham
B.
(Act.)
10A.l1
South Hetton Colliery ...
10.7.16
South Shields Police
5.12.01
South Shields V. L. B.
;\T.
...
St. Hilda (South Shields) STELLA COAL CO.
Addison Colliery Clara Vale Colliery
I
12.5.03
G. P. IIarland,
29.6.09
G. F.
hephcrcl,
J.
\\T.
milh,
;If.
J. \V.
mith,
;\I.D .
I 2-1-.9.13 23.6.06 3.8.11
J.
A.
L. R.C. P.
F. R.C-S.
n. (Act.)
<l.CCO, ,,[. n.
Emma Colliery
17.5.13
Greenside Colliery
2-1-. 3.11
Stockton and Thomaby
22. 9.17
A. N. Ross, M.n.
Sunderland Eastern
25.4.12
A . l. Rodg-ers, M.B.
Synthetic Ammonia
5.7. 23
Thornley Colliery Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill \Vearmouth Colliery
J. A. Sacco,
1\1. B.
(Act.)
D. Duncan . . 17.5.09
A. Smith,
M.D.
24.7. 07
West Harllepool
2.7.12
West Pelton and Twizell NursingBishop Auckland
1. 5. 24 28.9.15
C. Penfold, I\f. B., M.R.C.S.
,upt. R. Jacksl11l, 23, Fourth ~trL'cl, Galcshead, upl T. \\'ilkinson, 16, Kingsbl)ro' Terrae " Jall'shead. Supl. R. Ogle, Chief Constable's flice, Galt-she.ttl. upt. \\'. D. lirown, ]. P., 93, l~a\\'l ing Road, Gatesl1l'ad. upl. T. \V. Pt'arson, Spring-fi('ltl 'oUage, Lo\\' F( II, (~all'slll' a d. ' upl. R. \\T. Smith, QUcditj Terrace, \\'ardll y, Peia\,\. , tafT Senzl. J. rr, 15, William St., "-hi khal11 . Supl. T. :'Ilann, TIll' Colta~e, SOllth I !elton. , lIPt. E. \ . Pilling, ('ntral Policl' St'llion, ~lh. Shield s. Supt. J. \\ 0. Buckland, 5,\\'inlelbotlol11 St.,Slh.~hi l Ids. Supl. ]'. Jledh-j, ~l. Ililda Collit'n /Tin" "'outh ~hlel Is. OIOpS '-'upt. .r. \\'. HalL'y, "-cs(\\'l)od 1[0., R\ lon-"'I1-'I\'nr. •\mb. fli 'er [\;. Yeats, 1 Hi, J\-ddion 'ottagl's , Ryll,n-on-TYI I<'. Supt. 11. P ichardsl1n, Clara \ 'ale ollierv, R,otoll- n-T\Ill'. Supt. J. Ilarb(~ltIl', 6, :\1001" \'ie\\ \\-I'st, R \'ton-on-T\'l1e . . upt. II. L. Yil'ltl-er. IIill ·'rest, R, tOIl-OI1- T,' lw. 'upt. J. Bllcklcy~ -1-, Clarl'I~L' Terrace, Stocktoll-oll-Tep s. up!. C. Cook, 1, Crossby Tt'rracr. • ul1t1erland. ,.\j, upt. l\lajor S. E. Da\ ies, S\,llthetic Amillonia c ' Nitrales, Lt!. - Billingham, locklon-on-Tcl's. Act. Supt. . A hert, 7, IIigh ll" et, Thornley Colliery. Supt. " '. Smilh, 19, Alexandra St., Victoria Garesfi 'ld, Ro\\'lancisG ill. Amb. O/Ticer F. Taylor, 35, Elin~ lun treel, Ionk \\·eannouth. upL \-\T. T. Ryan, \Villon Avenue, \\T. IIartlep ool. A/Supt. J. Gibson, \Vesl Pelton Ilou s e, Reamish St. Lady Supt. Irs. E. lIillycr, R)'l' Hill, orthAv., Bishop Auckland.
Darlinglo n \)EJ{WENT VALLEY
Benfieldsic1c onseLL
29.3.11 -1-.9.11
Diplon
27.3.17
Fl~rryhill
to.11.22
llcbburll
8.7.13
Helton-lc- lIol e ..
7.1.13
I !ollg-hlon-le-Spring
1-+.1.1-+
7.. 1-+
jarro'"
\111> D
RII ,\ ~l
Durham Cily
27 . 2.11
Lancheslcr
27.-1-.15
• 'OR TH DCRII \~l
Dunst n
24.4.12
Felling ..
23.7.0 '
Gateshead
28.2.12
Galeslll'ad Borough ...
12.7.20
Gateshead Fell Gateshead Saltwell Soulh
hi Ids
SURCEON,
RECISTERED.
L.R.F.P.
Gatesr.ead Borough ...
Galeshead Police
75
DISTRI CT.
3.6.16 13.6.1-+ 26.9.00
IN CHARCE.
Lady Supl. Iiss E. l\Ioody, 1I.1\1 orrison, II1.B., B.S. 14, Mabel SI., Blaydon-o n -Tyne. (Acting). J. Johnson, I\1.B. & c . lI!., Amb. Sisler Mrs. Appleyard, The Springs, Birtley. L. R.C.P., L. R.C.S. D. F.O'Kelly,L.R.F.,P.S. Mi ss E. Blackburn, 38, Wells St., Boldon Colliery. i\J. Buchanan, ~1.B., CH.B. Lady upt. Miss A . Gard.ner, 3, Ellon Parade, Darlington. LadySupt. Miss C. \ ValtonWilson, A. R. R. c . , Derwent Dene, Shotley Bridge. 1\1rs. S . Ayton , George Street, BlackhilJ. \V. C. Fraser, 'LB., C.;\!. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Hardy, Fairhills, Dipton, Co. Durham. Lady mb. Officer i\lrs. 1\1. Kell, 19, Davy St. ,Dean Bank, Ferryhill. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. Wakefield, J. Lindsay, III.D. Henley House, Frobish e r Sl., Hebburn-on-Tyne. A . \Valson, I\1.B., Ladv Supl. Miss 1. Robinson, • ;\1. B. ,,-c. "I. 39, Station Rd., Hetton-Ie-Hole. F. R. \'<In Langenberg, i\Iiss ~1. Todd, 6, Henry Street, ;\!. B. ,,' CII. B. Houghton-I e-Spring. Lady Supt. Miss 1. Scott, M.B.E., 36 Bede Burn Road, J arrow. L ady 'Corps Supt.l\Iiss R.l. Robson, A.R.R.C., 40,Old Elvet, Durham. J. i\. ten house, ;\1. B., Lady Supt. Mrs. J. R. Ritson, . L. B. Sniperly Hall, Durh am . . Ladv upl. Mrs. 1\1. ummll1g, F. \V. Ritson, I\I.B., B.S. Lanchester House, Lanchester. Lady Corps upt. 1\1rs. D. ~1. l\Iillar, R. R.C. ,FellingLodge, Fellll1g/Tyne . Mrs. E. Ford, 14, Fowler Gdns. , A. Dougall, LoR. C.P. Dunslon-on-Tyne. (Acting) . Lady upt. S . Urwin, 29, Helmsdale Av., Felling-on-Tyne. Lady upt. F . 1\1. Vincenl Davi es, \\'. 0. Arnold, I\I.B. 59, Rectory Road, Gat.eshea d. M. Brennan, i\I. B. Ladv upt. 1\Irs. 1\1. A. Pringle, l\Iary Manners, 111. B., B.S. 203, \ VestbourneA\'e. ,Gateshead. R. Forbes, I\I.B., CH. B. Lady Supt. Miss F. Lawson, 52, Beaconsfield Rd .. Low Fell, Galeshead . coll, M.B. , B.S. Lady Supl. Iiss i\1. Barrass, J. A. 78 \Vhitehall Road, Gateshead. G. R. Harland, L. R. C. P., Lady'Supt. Mrs. E. Arrowsmith, -1-, Dean Road, South Shields. L.R.C.S.
J
. i\Iurray, I\I.B.(ACling).
STELLA COAL Co.
Addison Emma ... Greenside Sunderland
17.5.12
1.5.15 30.11.12 1. 2.08
J. W. Smith, M.D. (ACling). ]. A. acco, 1I1.B. (Acting). A. mith, M.D. A. T. \ Voodward, M.B. , CH.B.
Amb. Sister 1\1iss 1'.1. Henderson, Lilac Cottage, Ryton-on-Tyne. Lady Supt. 1\1iss M. Batey, \ Vestwood, Ryton-on-Tyne. Amb. Sister 1\1rs. S. Ro c hester, Dunelou, Greenside, Ryton/Tyne. Amb. Off. 1\1rs. J. E. \ add ell, 6, \\- stcotl Ter. Rok er,Sunderiand.
76
THE
ST.
No. VI.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
NORTIlCMBERLAND (Conlinued) .
D URHAM (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
REGISTERED.
Victoria Garesfield
SURGEON.
IN CHARGE.
30.5.12
W est H artlepool
28.3.1 2
\Vinlaton
12. 11.10
Ln.dr SllJ~t. 1\Ii s V. Chapman, \ IC. Gal-esficlc1, Rowlands Gill.
\V. 1\1.
onley,
~ ew
H. R. l\IcAlleenan,
Ln.dy SU[1t. M . .\. Tl1dd, 2, Alice Tlrracl', \\,inl aton,
9.9.15
JJarUey T':"IESIDE
1-1-.5.12
Percy Main
.. ,
\\' a\lsend Borough
(Communications lo lhe Commission('r.)
REGISTERED
I
5.7.23
I
16.9.1-1-
Whill 'y hay allu l\lonksl'alon Sh'Li;:\)urn
ASSISTA. T COl\11\lI'Sll)NER- apt .,' J b<la mes A n d . rson, M.A., 'r.n., rlastings l)tl,\gC', ~l',lton Dl'!,\\al " .,' S . I~m elon (ActllJO') 1'J [1 0 l ' , t ' \ ., DISTRICT SUPERl TEl\DENT-G. R. Curr M :-.' -, . 11 ~I . ,\ lillie, "~'\\ l astlc-oll-l \ nco DISTRICT OFFICER-F. L. Booth 0 B E Y'Th·S·r;\Ir., 36 , BctlmOI a~ 1 erraCl', (,os[orth, -on-T~ Ill'. , ... , e a wt 110rns, Ashll1g-lo11. SURGEON.
ARMSTRONG \VHlTWORTH
Corp~
H.
10.6.15
North ...
22.7.15
Riverside
22.7.15
Scotswood
A HINGTON COAL CO ... .
;\f.
I
22.7.15 I
J 3.9.11
Bothal
30.9.11
Carl
30.9.11
1\1. Bruce,
;\1.
B.
apt.\\ '.ILPalldt,,\I.H., (I!.H., h'dic.t1Dcpl., Els\\'i 'k \\ orks, :'\ e\\ ca'iLle. . \Illh. Ilic~r F. , litton, 2J~, 'Iar.l, I., H,'I1\\"II, ;'\ -l T. ,\.111h. Officcr P. ;\ld\Taug ht, 61, ll annah Stl'cet, 1 l'\\'ca ll,'. ,\lllh. OfllCl'I' \\'. r. Gardner ~ la, ;\1~1!1titg-lle :tn'l'!, L(·lllil; gtoll. Corps Sup!. _\ . E. Ilolllda\' Colliery Oflice, \ SllllH~il~II, . "d.
Supl.
Gra)" 20, Lang\\'ell
r~!'L'l'nt, . \shin~tl'n.
Duke
30.9.11
Woodhom
30.9.1-1
D. Revie,
upl. ]. T. \\'rig-bt, 83, Sen'nth R l)\\" ,\ shingll1 Jl. 1\1. Maclean, M. B. Supt. R. Ed\\'arcls, 59, Rosalind , tn'ct, 1\ 'ihil1t:'IOIl. l\mb. fficer,l. i\Iather, ' ,1, ;:\le\\' Ro\\', Co\\'pen CollJer\,. " , upt. "". I r. Bird, I, Sin~ll' Junction Ro\\', E. Cr~llllingtoll. T. Craig, ;\1. B. upt. J. G. ] ackson, J 6, Sinker Row, Dudley Colliery Torth. G . J. Willi am. , M.D. Amb. Officer ]. E. Pen1"Qs', Castle Hill, Hallwhislle. H. L. Rutter, lI1.B.E., Corp Supt. II. . Crace, St. Pe ter's L.R.C.P. \Vol'ks, e\\'casUc-on- TYI1 c. F. R. H. Lav erick, 111. B . upl. G. Forstel', 11 6, School l., Gateslwad-o-T. Supt. J .. A. Armstl'Ong, Friend's 1eetll1g IIouse Buildings Pil, grim, l., Ncwca t1e-on-'T,~n c, H . H.Goodman,M.R.c.S., Supl. \ V. Scott, 268, Bolam Strecl, L.R.C. P. N ewcaslle-on-Tyne.
E. Babsl, M.13. . Rawsoll, 1\1.13.
F. Tindn.ll, 1\1. B.
G. B. Throe-kley, M.B., B. S.
ro:-.
apt. \\'. II. Pall tt, l'll. B. (Acting).
15.7.1+
16.9.12
1\1. Bruce, !. B.
and District
10.6.10
\\'. 1. Gordon,
L'ramliIlgton and Sl'aton
5.6.13
Prieslman J~lyth
M.B.,
Lady upl. Mrs. J. Booth, A,R.R.C. The Hawthorns, Ashington. Lady Supl. Mrs . A. C. l\Iitchell, 19, Hedley Avenue, Blylh. Lady upl. l\Irs. J, Anderson, Hastings Cott., eaton Delaval.
:\1.13.
D~I~l.\'al
Friends ..
ZQ.1.17
1 J. L. Rutter,
Gosforth
2+.+.14
Lt.-Col.
Jl'smond
15.+.13
L. :'IIabl'l Campbell,
lIf. B.
22.4.12
n.s.o.,
;'.1.
n . E .,
ill.
B.
. N. GoYer, ;\l.C., ;\1.B. ?II. B .
I
I
Cowpen Colliery Cramlington Dudley Colliery & Dist. Haltwhistle
N EWCASTLE-O N-TY NE
2.+. 0411.6.0418.11.05 5. 9.21 15.5.19
City
13.9.02
Friends ...
13.4-.15
St. Peter's Works
11.7.11
Amb. Officer Miss 1. H. \Vilson, +9, Carlton Tce., \\ hitley Bay.
Co.
COAL
'upt.
I .
1.12.1+
M . B.
AR~l"TRONG, \VIII TWORTII \ .\SIII"C,
A. Brand,
13, Camp Ter., Sealon Delaval. orps Officer J. C. Little, The Green, \Vallsend-on-Tyne. Supl. J. Hunter, 19, Yeoman Sl., North Shields. 1\Iajor F. H. Bramwell, Synthetic Ammonia and Nilrales, Ltd., Billingham, Slockton-on-Tees. , upl. R. Aitken, 32, Point Pleasant Tce., \Yallsen d-on-T. upt. \\'. Metcalfe, 13, Laburn am Av., "Vhitley Bay. Supt. R. G . Bullerwell, 1 ,COn1waIICrescent, Bedlington . 'ergt. Barron, 58, IIawthorn Sl., \Valbottl e, N ewburn-on-Tyne.
,'ur.., in g -
Els\\ ick \\'o rks
J.
R. J. \V eidner,
28.8.1-1-
Throcklcy Colliel'y
IN CHARGE .
Ambulance-
E . Fenwick,
\\T. Fewter, L.M.S., S.A.
2 1.6.19
Synlhetic AmmoIlia
NORTHUMBERLAND.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED.
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
NORTH
1\1. 11.
1\1.1).,1\[.8.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
77
DISTRI CT.
18.6.15
J. II arrison,
Percy 1\In.in
30.6.15
Wallsenu
28.7.1 5
R.J. \Veidn r,]I[.B., B.S. (Acting). /\. . Fon'est, 1\1. B., C.I\[.
Whitley Bay <:' Monkseaton Willington Quay and IT owdon
26.8.14
Norlh
Shi~lds
...
1'2.4.15
1\1. B.,
C,
I.
1\. Forrest, :\1. B., Co;o,r. (.\ cting).
Lady Supt. l\Iiss McBean, 2, J esmond Road, Newcastle. Lady ~upl. Miss D. Foster, Greenhill, J esm ond Park, N ewcaslle. Lady Supl. Miss M.Batey,A.R.R.C., Nth.Colt.,Adderston Cres. , -o-T. Lady Supt. Miss A. Carse, 16, Gro\'e Street, New cast le . Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Liddell, 16, Spring Terrace, N. hields. Lady Supl. MissDouble,8, N orthllmberland Dock Bd ., nr. Percy Main. i\Iiss L. Beesor, 56, Den e \ 'iew, \\Ta llsend. Lady llPt. l\1i s M. Ra ce, 4-0, \ 'entnor Gdns., Ionk. eaton, Lady upl. Iiss H. l\Iaddison, 56, Bede Cres., \\'illi n gton, Qllay-on-Tyne.
78
THE
ST.
No. VI.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
79
DISTRICT.
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Continued).
------------------~------.-----------------------
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
EAST
RIDING
OF
YORKSHIRE. 26.10.15
De la Pole olTImunications to the COl11mi, sioner.)
ASSISTA T COMIIII SIONER-M' aJor A ._ H al11l11ersley John ton, O. B.E., t-I.R .C.S., L.R. .P., 491, Anlaby Road, Hull. DISTRICT OFFICER- \\T T Atk' C . LADY DISTRICT OFFICE'R--':'Mrs II~~O~ k.ul11ctta, 37, R, ch,ll1ond Street, IJull. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.-___. _:,>.-;--_t_II_1_o_n_,_ A. R. R. c., Ellough ton Dale, Broug-h. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURGEON.
Bridlington Y.l1. C. A . ... HU LL
2.1.15
II. S.
Iunro, lII.D.
16.1.13
A. H. Field, L. R. c. r. c'S.
1. 2.86
Argyle ...
23.1.15
F. F. \Valfon, M.R.C.", L.R.C.P. E. E. Laslett, ;\1. D. J. R. Burnett,1\[. B. F. j. Da\'idson, I.B.,
British Gas Light Co.
18.6.10
J.
Alexandra Dock
7.8.04
H.B.
Central ...
1. 2.86
De la Pole
25.1.15
Earle's Shipyard
17.12.18
Cumming,
111.13.
N. Jennings,
J.
Hepburn,
:'If.
n.
M. B.
F. F. " -a lton, L. R. c. r. (Acting) E. F. Deacon, L.;I[ ... S . .\.
Eastern
17.7.00
North \Vest
30.6.03
Pier
H.3.04
Reckitts
27.7.12
\Vestern
9.6.99
G. S. Brown,;\1. .,
3.9.10
G. D. l\lcCormick,
Beverley ...
7.2.H
H. L. Munro,
Bridlington
9.4.15
A. IIolmesField,L.R.c.r.
D. R. Moir, ;\1.B. E. E . Laslett, :II. D. N . Goudman " ' ildeboer L.R . . r.eS . j. L. IIolt, lIl. R.C.S. F.R.C.S.
Malton and N ortoll
M. B.
Nursing--
15.1.13
J. R. Keith, l.D.
Horn sea
1+.1.13
II. D.
H
Johl1s,
;\1.
n.,
1\1. B.
LL
Central
1. 2. 86
B. Hinde,
:1[,
I up;. ~ev. \\'. E. Wi gfall, M.A., I cllIshaw, Heverley. Supt. r ," '· Po~\'l~, 54, t. John's \\ <t1k, Bnullngton. OfTicer-in- 'harRe 194, Anlaby ' R~ad, IIull. upl. " -. G. Ll' !'O\'C 277, Rosmeacl trc'et, IT ull. upt. A. E. Atkin, 1, Alex. / \ \'<,., Mayfield ' treet, pringbank. upl. ,\. Balty, lIol11clea, S Ukl)ates Lane, I lull. Supt. \\' . II. Burg 5S 185, l\lersey , tree~, IIull. , upt. E. B. St phen on, 2, Rclvoire Street, Hull. upt. G. Backhurst, 21, Thomas Street, I lull. upt. A. Thurloe, 131, lIt don Road, IIull. . upt. T. l~. \\' hiklwad, 2, Park Ave., IIessle, E. Yorks. Supt. I . Lord, 21, Gl'C Street, Hull. . upt. T. \ 'inn' nt, 23, Pl'l1drill Sired, !Jull. , upt. J. K. \\'ilson, , 102, Spring Balik, !Tull. Supl. J. D. l~ o\\,l1trl'l', Illlllllgarth, i\liddlccan! Road, lalto;\.
M.D.
Driffield
14.9.01
Kingston
19.9.13
t 2.11.14
Peel 1louse ReckiU's
31.7.12
\\' es tern
2.:J .9.06
IN CHARGE .
AmbulanceBeverley ...
Easlern
B., B.~.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Holmes-Fiel d, Norton Le 's, CardiRan l~ l'at.l Bridling-ton. . , Lady Supt. Ii 's II. IJoltby Eastgate II Oll e, Driffi~ld. Amb. Sistcr' Miss K. 1\1. Gibson, Arnnil' Cottages, II ornsea. Lady Corps Supt. Irs. IJ arrison, Jesmond 11 0., Hr'ough, E. Y orks. Lauy Supl. l\lic.;s Bailey 178, Iarlborough Av'enue, Hull.
Yo ung Peoplc' s Institute \\,illH'r!1sea
21.b.17 25.4.12
NORTH
IN CHARCE.
SURGEON.
RECISTERED.
Lady Supl. Miss M. Foord, Kirk Ella Vicarage, nr. Hull. Lady Supt. Miss C. Chapman, Ethel Townend, M.D., 55, lifton Street, Hull. M.B. A. Tinsley Sissons, 1\1. B., Lady Supt. E. Cheape, Belmont, Hessle, E. Yorks. eH.B. Lady Amb. Officer Miss E. Hirstle, F. tacey-Cleminson, 285, Spring Bank, Hull. 1\1. s., B.SC. Lady SupL Miss E. M. Hardy, 61, Spring Street, Hull. Lady Amb. Officer J. Andrews, J. Grieve, M. D. 28, Iarlboro' Ave., Hull. E. TowIlsend, :'ILB., M.D. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. England, 448, Anlaby Road, Hull. A. E. Sproulle, L.R.C.P·l. l
RIDING
OF YORKSHIRE.
(Communications to the Commissioner.) ASSiST \ 'T COZ>DlISS[('I, ER-F. P. \\'i lson, J. P., Parkhurst, Park Road outh, Middlesbrough. D[STRICT SLPERI'\TENDENT-j. Donald so n, M.D . , Ovel' dene. Carlin-IIow in Cleveland.
AmbulanccEasl Cleveland
I 26.10.15
EstOll
126.10.16
Middlesbrough (Cl'!1tral)
23.2 .15
Scarbo rou gh
2 1. 8.10
Whit b)
14.9.14
(Act.) Supt. J. \V. Fawcell, 9, Muriel St., Carlin-How in CI \,eland,Yorks. upt. S. had bolt, The Poplars, j. C. teele, L.R.C.P. outh Bank, Yorks. upt. J. \\' alker, Su mmerfield H 0., B. G. Belas, L.R.C.P. Clarendon Rd., Iiddlesbrough. upl. H. \\' . Coe, S, St. Helen's J. II. Thornl ey, i\[.C, quare, Scarborough l. H., llI.B. ~ upL \\' . R. Knaggs, 11. If. Ra \\', ;\1. B. 11a, Elgin Street, \Vhitby.
j. Donaldson,
I
I
M.D.
Nur in .~Middlesbrough ( 'clltral) ' 29.12.22 Sl'arhnrOllgh
11.8.14
Whitb)
11.8.15
Grace H. G. Dundas, F.R . . s. L.
~
. Deb ' nham, R.C.S. 1I. IT. Ra \\', lIf. B. t cting). B.S., III.
1\1. B.,
Lady Supt. L. North[ell, Rosemount, Eastbourne Road, Iiddlesbro ugh. Lady upt. ~Iiss A. Jacklin, 11,Trafalgar Sq., Scal·borough. , Lady upL Mrs. E. J. Mitchell, W e t Cliff Villa, \Vhitby.
80
THE
ST.
81
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
CADETS.
No. VII. District.
DURH M. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Assistant Commissionel' in char'ge of COl1l1tie~ ]. Woodward Riley, ;\1. R.c.s.-(18. 2. 21. )-Esquire.
RECISTER ED. I
Ambu lanceChada wand Sacristan ...
County SUI'geonMajor G. lackie,
31. 5. 24
Hetton-Ie-Hole ...
30.6.22
Jarrow
14.1.24
Houghton-Ie- pring
14.1. 2+
Nursing-Emma Colliery ...
.11. 23
Gateshead Salt well
25.5.22
Gateshead BOI'Ough
23.11. 22
Hetton-Ie-Hole ...
REPORT OF '1'1 IE COl\IMISSIONER. \\' HITEH \LL, PO:\TESBURY, SHREWSBURY.
19.9.23
NORTIIC~IBERL\N
AmbulancePercy l\Iain
9.12.22
NursingWillington Quay
5.10.22
orth Shields
D.
1. S. 24
T
EA T AmbulanceII ull \Vestel' n
RIDL G OF
YOR I":'SIl IRE.
24.11. 22
Hull Trafalgar
2i.4.23
De la Pole
4.7.23
NursingHull Trafalgar ...
c.:\[ .. D1'llmbross ie, \Vellingt oll.-(5.2.2:t)
MissC. E. IlIIghes,South IIermitage, Shrewsbllry.-(20.12.19. )-Ilon. Servi71gSis/er.
24.12.22
Spring Well Colliery
i\1.E.,
District Officer1Iajor A. R. F. Exham, M. D.-(19.1. 21.) Lady District Superintendent-
Sir, December 31st, 1923. I have the honour to repod that the Nursing and .\m1..lLriance Divisions in this District havl~ made steady progress in efficiency and are maniresting in most instanccs a kccll interl'st in their wl)rk. The permancnt headqllarters at Shrewsbury are pI'o\'ing' more and morc Ilsl'llll, not l1ldy ill holding thl' District tl)gdhcr but also for the opportllnil il's it alfords ror practice, il1struction aml tlw safe keeping of stores. Public \\'t) rk has bccn carricd out as on former lim'.., in r<-sped of the Great Floral Fell' at Shrcwsbury, the Shropshire and \"l'sL :'IlidlCLnd Slw\\', thl'ollgh the \\'inter at all till' foothall matches, log-ell1l'r with many other ll1inol' public duties, and thc thanks and apPI'cciation expressed by public bodtes alld otbers has been most encouraging. TIll' St. John \'.A.D, ha\'(' takl'n their pla.ce in the initiatory c0mpetition by the D. D.:\1. S., \\' estern Command, and lwen complimented on thcir \york. It is gratifying to tWlL' that thc Sbropshirl~ Challenge ~hield is no\\' held by the premicr \'. A. D., Shropshin.! , o. 1. I hayc also t,) n~conl that by the kindn· ss of the Centre o[ the St. John \rnbul,ttlcc .\ soeiatiol1 a handsl)me Chall ngc Cup has been pro\'idec1 [or COlll!Jl'lititln by 't. John ~\Jllblllnncc l)ivisil)fls in Lhe Distri ,t and the rules governing this \\ill h<, tlwsl' in fon'c ror the Dcwar Challengl.' Shi,'ld for tht' time being. Tbis, I thilli' SIt', \\ ill stimulat" and illcl'easL' interest in the \\l)rk and conduce to greater erticil'nl'), TIll' nc\\' :\ursillg Di\'isit)tl at IIen'ford is no\\' firmly establishcd and \\'Llrkillg' \\'l'll. This, unless [ :un much mistaken \\ ill kad to Lhe formaLion of other Di\ isiotls ill tltat CtHtnty, Thc Cl)tllpLlitillll for thc :"iursing Challenge hield in this Dt"trict was \','ry kcell. The Shil'ld \vas a\\'arded to Os\\'estry, but thc margin of lll,lrks s,'par lting that Di" isioll [' l't)t1) Shrewsbury l\ t). 2 \Vas a \'ery narrow one. The n.signatilltl III Ct)!t)Jll'I Curl'tntl as Cotllmissil)ncl' 's a mal tcr of kcen personal regrct tIl me, my stall and all ll1cmbl'rs 11r thc Brigadc in this District, and wc shall long rl'cl tIll' loss or hi.., ripe c:q1l'rience, hi., accurate knowledge of detail, his marked ability ill t1rganisatil111 and his IlL'Vl'r f;,ililH';- k)ya1ty antlcourtesy. I desire, with 111l1St grateful tit lnks, It) aL'knt)\\,lcdgt' tlte kindness. Cllttt'll'syand loyal hclp extendcd to 1IIl' hy till.' Sl.dr, Cl)rpS and Divisil1nal Ofli..-crs, Lady Of!1('l'['S and pri\'ates in carrying\.)n lite 111'\\ dlll it'S ",hidl Ita\'\.' Ldlt'[1 to Ill\' hands. I l~a\'L' the hOllour to be, Sir, Your obedient sC'r\'ant, J. \\'oonWARD RILEY, The Chief Commissioner. Esquire of the Order of St. John .
CORPS. AMBULANCE AND NURSl TG SIIROPSHIRE.
27.4.23
DIVISIONS.
CO;'l!MtSSIl);-;ER-J. \\\1od"':l.rd Rilt'!y, ;\1. R. C, s., \Vhitchall, Pontesbllry, Shrewsbury. DISTRICT O F\< ICER - :'IIajllr A, R. F. Exham, ;'It. D., :.\Iarkt't Dra} ton, Salop, COl' , T\ Sl Rc..;r:ON-~1ajol' G. l\Iackic, ilL B., C. ;\L, Drttmbos~ ie, \\'l,llill..=g:...,l_O_I_l,_S_a_lo:....[_J._ _ _ _ _ __
ASSISTANT
Peel House
18.12-23
NORTH Eston
...
I
31.8.23
RIDING
I
OF YORKSHIRE.
CORPS AND. DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
AmbulnnceBridgnorLh
58.12
I L. E. Dickinson, 111.1),
SllPl. :'.Iajor \\'. \\'estcoll, I Iillside, Bridgnorth Salop F
82 SHROPSHIRE
TH E
ST.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED
II~ONBR ID GE
20. 3. 96
Dawley
3.5.12
Ironbridge l\Iadeley
83
JOHN AMBULA NCE BRI GA D E.
onlinued).
20.3. 96 30.11. 91
SURCEON.
No. VIII. District.
IN CHARCE .
Co mrnl ss io ne l' -
(Vacant).
~.
F. Edwards, ;If. B.
V. Lloyd Evans,
A. Vcrnon Davies, o. B.E., M. H. , The D ell, \ Voking.-(1G.2.23. )_I\rnigltL of Grace.
Amb. Onicer ~ . Chetwood, 1, ~ ycamoreTer., Dawley,Salop. (Vacant).
H, C . \ Voodhol1se, ;If. D.
Col.
(\'rlcant).
Ill. B . ,
17. 5.09
.\. :\l cQuee n , M.D.
l\I uch " 'enlock
2S. 1.11
F. \V. II. Higley,
17.6.1 ~
]. 1\1.
Os\\"estry SIl REWSBCR \
Church Stretton JIan\\"ood l\Iarshbrook
Ill. B.
26.S.06
R . L. E. Downer,
10.S. 13
H. II . Bamelt,
:ILl).
~I.B.
21. 11. OS 2 2.06
Shrewsbury Police
1. 3. 11
~
9.4.2+
hrewsbury
rofton,
Supt. ]. Birch, Queen St., :\1ark ~t Drayton. ec, F, J. Danks, +, Bull Ring, Much \\ \~nlock, Salop. upL Col. R.de la P . Beresford, DCI'went Grange, Os\\'estn', orp ~upL. \V. Swire" .13. E.', Longd n l\Ianor, hrewsbun . upt. H. Barnell, Ill. B., The ' Lime, Church tretton, 'alop. , upt. , . J. Gl'On;l!, Po 't Officl" lIanwood, Shrt.>\\sbury. Sergl. Onions, Priors Unit Cot, tages, ChUI'ch Strettoll, ~alop. llpt. ChiC'f Constable F. Davil!s, Police Station, Shl'e wsbun. Supl. C. I J. Tanswell, . 16,(~reenfil'l ds SL., hn~wsbury.
lIt.B.
G. Hig-ginson,
A.
1 .
i\1. B.
Joseph Jeans,
:lI.R.C.S.
~ll rs in g-
OF
TIlE
COMMISSIONER.
ir \ Villiam Gentle. -(19.11. 20. )-l\l/Ig/zt of Crace.
CapL C. A . CO\enton, M. R. C. s., The Grey House, Hollington, Sussex. -(29.11.19.)
CH . B.
l\Ial'kel Drayton
T AFF
Assis ta n t Co mmi ssionel's-II()II. /lssuria/e. i\Iajor W. II. F. oble, L.I11.S.S. A.-(1G.2 . 23.) Brig.-G 'ne ral E. A. Tudor Tudor, c . lIf . c;.-(16.2.23.)-lloli. Se1'7. l illg Bl'otlter.
DIstr ic t S u rgeo nCapt. A. F .. treet,
liLA., il1.D.,
Blllxhfield, \Yestgate-on-. ea.-(28.9.14.)-Esquire.
Count y Surgeo nsGeorge Lock, :'oI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J.p.-(25.9.20.)-I!,'sfJll ire. A. E. Porter, M . A., :'I!.])., D.P.H., ;\f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. B. A. MacArthur, :ll.D .. 13 ..\., n.p.H.
Dist rict O fficersThomas Polt .-(21.3. 21.) . Larking, ;\1. D.-(12. 7.21. )-(Atlached). II. B. 1\. En~rshed (District ecretary).-(2S.3.23.)
L:1(\Y District Supe l'inlendenlMrs. C.
. Gilson Falw<Lsser, \Varwick IIouse, Maidstone.-(30.3. 23).
Lad\' D istrict Officers;\1;s 1\. G. Iayhew.-(5.7.21). Lady Knowles, O.R.E. -(26.1.23.)
Di!>t l'ict Sergeant-"hljol'-
J.
I RONBI~ I DGE
Broseley
1. 5.99
Dawley
+.S.1+
Ironbridge
20.3.96
Madeley
20. 3,96
Market Drayton
16. +.13
Oswestry
Fox,Edwards,
II.
;II.
. \\'oodhollSC,
Lady. upt. l\J r . Fox-Edward s, Fifield, Broseley, alop. Lady Supt. liss Briscoe, The lIollies, Da\\le\. Lady, 'upl. In-; .• \ndr":ws, Lilac Cottag-e, lronbridg-c. :\1rs. \ \'eym<lll, 2, Sutton IIill, Coalport. Lady ~' upt. :'IIis Ifall, Shavinglllll Grange, l\Ial-kd Dr;l\ ton: Lady Supt. \Irs. Dalll ',,: Oldl~ank J 101lse, :\Illl'l! \\·ell!th'I.
B.
1\1. B.
C. Underwood \\'hilney :lLR.C . ~., L.R.C.P. "
<
1K3.12
A. R. F . Exham, :'01. n. (.\ ctingl. G. E. Lockyel', ;\1. B.
19.7.21
;.\Iajor T .. \ . \\\'ston, B.A., ,\1.13.
S rr REWSBURY
Church Steeton
6. 5.24
Shrewsbury
1. 5. 95
Worfield
25.6.12
Hanwood
22.+.15
\\'.;llington (Salop)
Nu rsingH erefo rd ...
1. 1.15
Lady. lIpl. Lady COI'he t, Thl Old :\Ianor, Preston Brockhurst. Lady SllPt. l\Irs. E\:tns, Yonder \ \ 'y kclI, Bridgnorth. Lady upt. Lady II eadlall1, Cn wk l\leol,' [louse, Ilan\\'ood.
J. L'Osle Brown, :'oI.D.
I D. J.
Max,
'\1. B., CII . B.
HER EF ORD S HIR E. 21.12.22
IJ.
R. Bulman, ". B. ,c" .
..I ~I;" J
E. D,·;"kwaleo·, 17, Bremton Road, lIereford.
J. 'ornelious, 5, Bedford \ ' illas, \Vestgate,on-Sea.-(31.1.1+.)-Hon. Ser7. l ing iJrotlier. REPORT OF TIlE C 0 1\IMISSIO l ER.
SIR,
I have the honour to present my report as Commissioner, No. VIII. D istrict, L John .Ambulance Brigade, for the year ending December 31st, 1923. Dr. Cotton, O. B. E., to the uni\'ersal regret of the District was transferred to the Brig-ad' Resen e ill Decl'm ber, 1922, after compleling thirty-two years service in the Brigade. II C W,lS in command of this District for ele\'en years and devoted a large amounl of his time to the intel'ests or the Brigade-particularly dUl'ing the \ \ 'ar. His dl'\ olioll and self-denial ",ill never be forgotten, and as a slight proof of this, and as t'\ idl'nce of their pL'rsonal allachmenl to him the ~ursing Divisions of the Districl presl'nll'll 10 DI'. Colton all illuminated address and a silver Challenge Shield to be called" The Cotlon Challenge ~hie ld " for compe tition amongst the Nursing enits or I he Distl'ict. These were presented to Dl". Collon at the Distl'ict Competitions Iwld at Ashford, alld it ga\ l' peculiar pleasure to Dr. Cotton and all present when it was announced that the fin,t winners of the Shield were H.amsgate ursing Division -Dr. otton's old Division. 1 ot to be outdone, the Ambulance Divisions are presenling a" otton Trophy," but it could not be finished in time [or the competitions in 1923, and will be presented to Dr. Cotton this year. The whole District hopes that, with mOl'e lei ure, Dr. otton's health may improve considerably, and that he may ha\'l~ man)' happy years in store. During the year efforts have been made to increase the efficiency of the various unils, by r moving all member who had failed to make thems Ives efficient for the last three years. This has reduced the total strength of the District a little-but on the other hand the figures now given represent" live" and active membel' s o[ the Brigade. FOLl r units have not yet sent in their returns. Two of these are p r actically mo r ibU1ll1 and will probably have to be disbanded. The strength of the D istrict from r 'turns received is as follows: Ambulance-i1 COI' PS Officers, 27 Divisional urgCl)I1S, 22 Supcrintendellls, 26 Ambulance Officers, 56 el'geants, 51 Corporals, 527
THE
ST. JOH
AMBULA
No. VTII.
CE BRIGADF.
Pri \'ates, Total 699. Turs ing-20 Divisional Surgeons, 15 Lady Divisional 'uperintendC'llts, S 1 Turtiing Officen" 22 Lady Amb\llance Orlkers, 299 Ambulance Sistcrs, Total 3b-l-. Tout! strcngth-Stafr of District 18, Ambulancc nits 679, Nursing nits 364, Total 1,061. One I1l'W .\mbulance Unit has bel'l1 form ' d d\lring the y .ar (Gra\esend) and [our Cadet l'niL. No LlniL have becn disbanded. l\IarkC'd progrcss has been made with transport work dlll"ing the year and exc ~lll'nt work is bl ing dOIlC, notably :l.t Guildford, laid tone, Tunbridge \Y ells, Ila t ln g , etc . New ambulances han~ bet'n providl'cI at Cra\esend and Chatham and the \\'od~ dOllc by l)Ur units has the cordial approval and support of the public. The Police allthorilil's also are \'cry encouraging and th 'I'e is no doubt but that we arl' :l.dequ<lkly lullllling an urgent public work. The usual public L1ut} continucs to be done by all our units . The Nava l and Training' Ships' Lca\'l~ Pady held a Summer Camp at Tonnan'~ Bay, Pevensl'Y, [I"om Junl' 1-I-1.h to Seplembl'r 5th. For practically the whole o[ that time Wl' supplied them with ambulancc onlerlil's-ullr mcn generally staying about a \\ eck at the camp. I recei\'ed a letter of appreciation and thanks from the H 011 . Organizel" allll Camp Commandant, the Rc\'. C. \\T. IIutchinson. \\' e also took thc duty at thc Kent .\gncultural 'how at Gra\'esend . Anoll1l'r special occasion \\'a' t1,ll' \'isil 01 11. R.ll. Thl' PI"ince l)f \ oaks to Ih'igate when we undertook the whole of the strcl'l dut}. Cllrps Supt. iIl'eSl)1l1 "ho \\ as in charge recl'i\'l'd a lettcI" l)C appn'cicltion alld thallks fl'L)1l1 the police allthorities [or the excellent arrang-e11wnts made. \\' also supplicd an ambulance with I"cquisite per onnel lor the .\nnual Part) 01 thL' Tim.s :\'1'\\Sp;qwr e11lployeLs at lle\'cr Castle neal" Tunbridge \\'ell., and l'ccl'i\cd a IWI Slll1,t1 leI ter l)f tll,mks from the Hon. J. J. Astor, M.I'. 'I'll' n1l'l11bl'rs of lhe • uI"sing units continue to do a gn~al deal of work at hospitals, infant \ycllarc centres, helping Disu"ict AUI'ses, ctc. SOl1lL' ladie hil\ e dOIIL' 0\ l'l" 700 hours of such work during the year. This sreaks \"L'ry highl~ Llftheir ellthusiaSlll and provcs that their sen ices arc required and appreciated. The year b,ls bet'n noteworthy on account of trophies whIch have hLl'1l pn'scntC'd to the District Cor competition. The Rt. lion. TIll' Earl and 'uunLl'Ss L)r Ollslow g-a, l' hn) Sih'er CUpti COl' SUITt')' Cutlnt)' Competition, alld \'ery k111dly ill\'ikd the Ollllty tll Iwld the fln,l cl)1l1petitlon at their I'esldl~nce, Clando11 Pal k, l;uildfL)rd. LltI} Ollsll)'" was ullfortunately ill, bUl the Earl \\as pre l'llt and \ L'ry g"L'IIl'll)l1sly l'llkrt;ullL d all presLnt to IUllch and tea. ThL' Com11lissionl'I' rCLl'i\L'd the Cups from thl' Earl 1'( Onslow on bL hal. of till' COUllt}, and l'''pn'ssc<\ the dC'I'p appn'cicLt Ion of all tilL' l1h'mbers of the Brigad > in the District for thL' generosity and del'p intl rest 01 botl! Ll)rd and Lady Onslow in the Ol·der of Sl. John. The .\111bulan('l' Sih I r Cup \\as \\'on by (~uddrord. The '\ursing Silver ~lJP was \\'on by Camberll')' and \\ illllleslnl11. LorLl Onsllh\' added to our ohlig;l[ iOll to him by pl"eSl'l1tin~ l';tel! ,,'inning lL',llll wit I! a silver medal struck by bis father \\ hen Go\"t!rnVI' of . \ustmlia. ,\.sistanl Commissioner Sir \\'. Gent"le pre:"cnted t\\'o Sih er Cups for C0111Pl titll)n fOI" units in S'lssex. These were n'ceivcd l)11 behalf of the District b,' the lak CIllL'l C0111missioner, Sir Jal11LS Clark, TIt., c.n., at the Inspcction of th~ Brig'hton and IIO\e CLlrps at Brighton. 'I'll' Lord Lieutenant of the County honoured thc paradl' by his .1tlL'ndance. ,-\s the County Competitions had bcen held prc\'iollsly, these l'UPS \\ III be competed for this yeal" for the Ilr~t time . TIll' thanks of lilc ~USSl'X u:lits arc dIll' to Sir \Yilliam Gentle for his generosity ill pl"o"iding such banc!sL)111L' ll"ophil's ell!' competition . The following arc tbe results of the County and District Competition'> held duringthe year :-Kent County-r\mbulance, Siltingbourne (Kent Bow!); :\'ursing, 1 Rams ~ate (Decies Cup), 2 l\Iaid~tone (Challeng-e Cup). USSL'X CountY-\111bulancl', IIastings; Nursing, IIo\e. Surrey County .\mbulance, Gllildfol"d (Onslo\\ Cup); i 'ursing, Camhedl'Y and "'indleshal1l (Onslow Cup), Distl"ict Compl'lition-.\mhlllance, 1 Sittingbourne (Sh ield), 2 Guildford ; ;-\ursing, 1 Ramsg'atc (Colton Trl)phy) , 2 Ho\'e . In conclusion I desil'l' to place on record my appreciation of the assistance I have received from the members o[ my District Staff and to express my grateful tha nk ., to them, as well as to all Corps and Divisional Officers (Amhulance and ursing) and all members of lhe Dri~'ade undcr my command . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient enrant, A. \ TERN ON D .\\' IJ ~S, Knight of Grace of the Order of thc IIospital of St. J olln of J enlsait'lll . The .\cling Chief Commissioner. Commissioner, TO, \ '1 1I. Distl"icl.
CORPS.
AMBULANCE
DI STRIIT.
AND
NURSING
DJVJSIOI :S.
KENT. (Exccpt thosc port ion!'; which come within the. IC'tropolltan Police ar (I.)
F. :'\oblf'. L.:'II.~.<;. \., IJaskn1C'r', ~ittillghouI'-IlI'. B. \:,1:. \.O.,D.I'.I!., Sl. , teplll'lIs, CJod\\'yne I d., DO\l'l. j)p, rRICT OrFICEI{ - T. Pot ts, Docld111gton, Sltll11gbollrllc. L.\TW DISTRICT 01' 1'ln~ R SIST\!'\T ClnI\IISSIl),ER-?lTajor \V. II. Sl R(.[.()"I-B. , \. :'II c. \rthur' ,'J.D.,
~~'ll~Ti\:
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
I N CHARCE.
SURCEON.
REGISTERED.
Amblilancc1. . 1. 7°
E.
cott,
I). S.
Upt. F. J. ;\Iiles, 66, Kent Avef1l1c, Ashford. Supt. C. \\". Smith, Stocker's } Jill. Boughton, Faversham. SllPt. C. Richardson, 9, St. La\\'renee Villas, Canterbury.
0., ;\1.1: ..
B.CH.
Hough I on-und('r- H kan ... Canterbury Chatham
;tllli
Distril't
-1-.5.96
.\. Kel1nedy,
:'1[,
B.
19.9.1-1-
R J. Fl'rg-uson,
JO.C).02
[I. \\'acl1l'r, ;\1.13., I;.C. I~. Graham \\'ills, ;\[. D. 11. J. I ruby.
fl.Kl-1 2b.2.01
;\1. D.
J.
I L :'Iorton, :'II. n. \\'. H. Yincent, L.;\I.S.S. J. P. Ilendersoll,
\,
I..'\T. 5.5 .. \.
12.10.97 G.3. 05
Folkeslnl1L'
10.10.23
(; ra Vl'Sl'nd alld 'PI
t IJfll'et
(.rl'l'nstn'L't
i. t.02
~h('pp l'y
::i. 1. OS
ISLE OFT" \:-'1.1
1.10.11
Hirci1illgLL)n
2:-1.7.15
Isle o[
Ramsgate TOWI1 29. 3.95 ;\Iaidstonc
1-1-.-1-.15
Sittingbourne
7.9.03
Tunbridgc \Y clls
1.6.80
Whitstable
19,9.1-1-
II. R. Davies, :If. R.C. " \\'lh1c!, ~T.R.C.S. J. l"indlll'SS, :'II. R.es.
Supl. \\". J. Murray, ROllken Glen. Randall Road. Chatham. 'upl. \\'. C. Firman, 6, Clive Road, Rochester. Disi. Officer T. Potts (Acting), Doddington. Supt. J. E. Tupper, Town Hall, Dover. SllPl. J. Boulton, :'II.R . S .. 25, Guildhall Sl., Folkestoll('.
SllPt. H. Brice-Baker, 1, Park Place, Gran'send. Supt. "". G. Ray, Mount Pleasant, Teynham, Kent. Supt. i-I. R. Catt, 78, The Broad,,'a y, Sheerness. C,)rps "SllPl. ] . KinJ1)ont, 5, Cuthbert Rd., \\Testgatc. ergt. .r\. Hodges, \\'. k. I1runton, :'II. B, \Voodford House, Birching-ton. ,\. 1.. Johnston. L.R.L.P. SllPt. E. \\'aters , 30, Dumpton Road, Ramsg-atc. H, II. Palmcr, ;\LP., I;.C.! upl. G. S. Britton, 1, Cedric Rd., \\' estg-ate-on-Sea. T. Tra\ers, l). G. E .• :II. S. .\mb. Officer C. J. Dunk. -1-6, \\Teekes St., Maidstolle. ":;upt. L R. Dence, F. ~oblc, L.:'II.S., S ..\. 26, Station t., Sittingbourne. (.\cting) Supt. E. R. Hickmott, \V. E. R Yllolds, :\1. D. -1-1, \ 'ictoria Rd., Tunbridge \\Tells. SUpl. \\'. Poole, C. E. Ethcridge, "L B. lS, Harbour Street, \\-hitstable.
NursingCanterbury
2.-1-.12
E. D. \\'. Reid, 111. B. R. A. RI"emner, L.R. C.P. H. O. Preston, L.R.C.P. iI. \Vacber, "LB., B.C.
Lady Supt. F . K. Crosse, Ickham Rectory, Canterbury.
6
THE
ST.
JOHN
No. VIII.
l\IBULANCE BRIGADE.
KENT (Continlled). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Favcrshal11
SUSSEX ( ontinued). REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
7.11.13. J. Evers, M.D.,
COAPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARGE.
upl. Mrs. 1\l. K. F. eiLl11l" ,Favcrshal11. Lady lIpL Miss rawfot'd, 9, Grimstonc \'e. , Folkestot1c. W. II. Shephard,M.R.C.S. Lady ' upt. Mr. Quirk, 8, Alma Road, hccrness. j. P.
Lady
Nursing-
---- --------
30.6.10
Isle of Sheppey. ..
18.11.14
LE OF THANET 29.10.90
Ral11sgate
\Vestgate-on-Sea
11.9.12
Maidstone
1.12.15
Sittingbourne and f\Iilton Regis Teynham
29.2.2-+
Tunbridge Wells
25.1.1 6
A. L. Johnson, L.R.C.r.E. T. G. St?,an, ill.A., 1\J.D. R. G. lItcks, !II. R.C . . E. Fi k, lIL!). G: E. Halstead, I.D. \\. J. Dunlop, F. R.C.S. .\. Flint, ~I.D. M. F. qllire,~!. D. C. P. Olivl' r, 11..\., M.B.
30.6.12 \V. E. Reynolds. 'J.D.
I Lady, IIPt. 1\1. E. Rlinko, I 65 Ellington Rd., Ral11sgatc. I
-- ---
Redhill and Rcigatc .,.
Guildfortl
· .. 1
CamberlC'y & \\Tincllesham
Lady SlIPt. f\Irs. E. 1\1. L. Selh\'. \1. II. E., T ynham, Sit t it1ghollrnc. Lady. lIpl. Miss E. \\'adtlilovl' . Y ewside, Rusthall, Tun bridge W·s.
25.3.1 2
Reigate
7.8.19
Caterham
30.9.02
GlIILDFORD
21.9.20
Bagshot and \Vin dlesham Camberley and Ft'imley
21.4. 21
Cranleigh
5.11. 21
Guildford
3.3.90
Guildford Railway Haslemere
12.5.20
C. 11. .lamps, F.R.C.S.
OUt t.
Corps Supl. E. E. Ileesotl1, L.n ... Lowcroft. ' tation Rd .. R edlllll. Sup!. F. ,\. ~lItton, J 9, Cromwcll Rd., R dhtlJ.
E. E. H. Milner,III.R.l.s., L.R.C.P. Supl. . \. ]. Riley, P. R. Carroll, 1\1. D. 3, C dar Road, 'rovdon. Corp upt. J. Lambert, 31, hurch Road, Guildford. ~upt. O. H. Branack, H. i\. Cintwpll, M.D. , utherland House, \\'indlcshaOl. A. S. Mac lilIan ltpl. A. S. Iaci\Iillan, l nderhill, Camberley. D. Cameron, 1\1. R. C. s . upl. P. ltwell, ITigh treet, Cratlleigh. J. H. \lV. Laing, 1\LB. Supt. ]. D. Rutter, 12, Quarry treet, Guildford.
30.1.24 30.11.14
Lady upt. Miss E. Dean. The Y l'\\' Tree, Brook, Godalming. Lady Supl. Lady Peters, A. R. R. C.• Pennyhill Park, BagshoL
Miss M. H. Archibald, M.B.
30.2.20
Al1lbublncc BI'IGI1TO:-; \'11) 110\,1
7.7.15 2-+.6.15
BrightL)tl
A. Cruttwell, L.R.C.P.
2.2.14
Div. ec. W. \\Thite, Electra House, Haslemere.
12.11.07
LilllL hampton
II. P. Seymour, :'II.D. J .. \. Orlebar, 1.B.
5.6.15 17.6.13
Ambulance-
Redhill ...
18.9.15
.\SSISTANT CO'1'1ISSll);\ER-CapL C. A. Coventol1, M.R.C.S., The Grey House, H.ollingtoll, usscx. ('1\";\ IV Sl R(;F.l)N - G. Locke', :'I!.R.l.S .• L.R.C.P., J.P., \\"ellington S9 uare , Hastll1gs. DISTRICT 01 FICEI~ .\. Larking-. ~!. D., 41, V.'ellington quare, Hastll1~s. L.\IW DISTRICT FFICER- i\Ii . s ,\. G. Mayhew, 14, \'ictoria Road, Brtghton.
lIaslings ... COM1\IlSSIO 'E R-Ht·ig.-General Ernest i\. Tudor Tudor, c. 1\1.(.. , \\'a \L't Icy Camberl \". COUNTY SURGEON-A. E. Porler, III. \., lIr:n., \\'caldcn, Peigate. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-Lady Knowles. o.n. E., Eastflcld, amhcl"lcy" IIrr 'yo
7.8.19
Lady Supt. Mrs. Sutton 19, Cromwell Rd., I~edhill.
13.12.21
SUSSEX. Lady , lIpl. 1\Iiss ,\. K. Towcrs, 9, Ethelbert Ter., \\·L'stgale-otl·~ ca. Lady Supl. .F. :\lacPhee, 33, ;\1 illon 'trect, l\Iaidston c.
(Except those portions \\ hich comc within the l\lclropolitatl Policl' art"t.)
BORO'. OF REI GATE
I
Gl ' ILI)F()I~D
Hrig-hlotl robcl'
L\~T
IN CHARGE.
I
BORO'. OF REIGATE
SL1RREY. ASSI
SURGEON.
IAECISTEA:D.;
M. B. E . ,AlrrcdHou
Folkestone
87
DI S TRICT.
I
T.
'. Pocock,
!'I!. B.
T. H. IIowe, ~L B. G. R. Rru ce, !II. n. F. H. ,\Iexander, ~1. B.
Corps upt. C. Yatcs, 9, Cppcr Hamilton Road, Brighton. Supt. E. \Vallis, unllY Side. Upper Lewes Rd., Brighlon. Supl. G. B. JupP, Town Hall, Brighton. Supl. C. Parks, 157, Sackville Road, Hove. upl. G. H. French, J. Saxon Rd., Clive \ ' ale, Hastings. Amb. Officer A. E. King, 4, Bayford Rd., LittJehal11plon.
Nur .... ingBI~I(,"ro"\
\ '11)
ITo\"! :
Brighton
1-+.1.16
T.
Ih1\'l'
28.5.16
C. E. \\Thitcher, L. R.C. P. R. \\'ilshaw, ~1. D. C. G. Schurr, :'II.R.C.S.
20.12.15
Preston
. .\llen.
F.
Hastings ...
14. . 02
Ethel \\". Lee,
Seaforcl
18.8.24
\V. P.
...
R. ('. S,
;'II. B. ,Cf!. B.
10rgan,
8 .. \., B. CH ., D. P.ll.
CADETS. U SEX. NursingHastings ..
30.11. 23
Hove
28.5.23
Hove (Westmeston)
28.5.23
Preston
5.6.24
I
Lady upt. l\Iiss H. Theobald. 62, Dykes Road, Brighton. Lady Supt. Miss A. F. Field-Comber. 305, Ditchling Road, Brighton. Lady Supt. F. Collinson, 126, Queen's Pk. Rd.,Brighton. Lady Supt. Miss M. Bates, L. L. ,\., 41, Cornwallis Gardens, Ha tings. Lady SupL L. 1. Wimberley, Ruabon, Seaford.
No . IX.
88
No. IX. District. C01l1111lSsiol1crLicul.- oloncl C. 1. Ellis, c.l\!.G.,
T.D.,
;\\.1).,
C.;\!., Gn'y IlllllSC, Torquay. (13.3. 19. )-J\'I/I~1[1zL /If Crace.
. STAFF OF CO i\fi\IlSS{(),\, EI~. Assistant Commissionel sapt. D.1,I. B.l~'ry, L.S.A., L.F.P.S. (7.~,19.) 11011. ,' /sson({lc. Capt. J. " ..Wlllle, J. P. ( . l1.07.)-Nsfjuirc. H. H . V. l\Idler.-(18.3.21.)-.E sfjlfirc. Edgar Trounson-(22.2.2+).-Holl. Scr7.Jillg Brollter County Surgeons" LL~eut.-Co1. J. P . . \Vard, T.D., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (+.3.21.) !lOll. ,·/sso(lfll('. leul.-Co1. \\'. Blackwood, D.S.O., ilI.B.
Di trict OfficersT . D. Perkins-( 4.3.21.) T . Pengelly-(4.3.21.) E. E. I-Iattam-(26. 9. 22. )-Holl. ~''';er,'illg lito/ltCI'. Lady District Supcl'intcndcnt1\lrs. C. 1. Ellis- (1. 5. 16. )-lIulI. Scr,-,illg Sish'r. Lady Di trict Officer Mrs. E. D. Pcthybridg (4.3.21.) .~\Ir~. E. Lan. down, .\. R.R.C.-( 1O. 7. 24} jjoll. :'il'l ,'1111..' Sis/a. District Sel'gcanl-:\lajorj . R. Pa\\!cy, 6, Beatrice Tcrracc, Tor4lI<1Y.· (S.5.21). r-EPORT
OF TilE
CO~L\IL
T .\:\I\\·ORTlI,
SIR,
SLONEI'. HAHBALO:\IBE,
TllRQl .\\,
I han! the pleasu~'e to slIbmit my report for the veal' L'tJdill" 31st D"Cl'11111l"', (C). v. General Obser'a/loll <,' ~, 1)' . . ~ --' viz t\\' A b I' "d fi' uel.l ne\\ 1\1510115 have (as last v,'ar) beell registered ., 0 m u ance all lve Cadcl. . . , A nbev" )DDr!11 ~Iall WitS opened [or the hCllcfit L1! the IllL'lllhl'l's 01 tlw P l, ,1 (C reath 1\'1510n ' on till' I l apUlln 'i\I ' L to arn attend I ' J 5th F, l :'b'I liar.' ,).' J ('!'lng', ~1.1'. [W,l 'i enahk>d IfI("Ct' T rOllnson ' ane I Dlstlll'l Ollic'r Ilattam Ie cel'CIllOIlV . 't ('11a Iollg ' With Dlstnct . 11 SIP I e 0 I -lealth Supcl'Illtcndent j. II. Bastion ret,un his lo\'~ or · am b u Iance \vor .:. ' ... ~ew Headquarters ha\'c .al"o been "[Jellcd at Bodl1lll1. \-l)ll visiting cxcellent prel11l~eS \\' h'I,CI1 met with your- appro\ al and wrll rClllclllber I these )9 l"ollllll,'ndation 0Bn d t l~ -D.t~ .October, alter IOspectlOg mcmbers of Liskeard t. ' 'tephen and o m111 IVISlons. ~odmin Division, l,wder Di\'islOnal Superintendent \\'. \V j I excellent :"ork bL1th III transport and in first aid. . 0111ston is doing IllOSt
19f3 \~ery I~t:reslillg c:n~ instructivc Annual Report of this Di\ ision for the year aSEreached m~, It IS w.ell worth.Y of emulatioll by other Divisions H Hugo s ~urslng D' , , I' I . 1\1 rs been \~reli res~scitated l~y her. IVISlon, \\' llC 1 you compliment d 011 parade, has
So:te;;,~~rol;~~~ets\ fa assumedt,~he I duti1s o[ .Actin~ .\ssistant Commis ioner for Personncl-Th ,nuar~ un I re le\:e b'y Lleul.-Colonel ary in junc. for th t" edr,e IS, again, a numerIcal Increase to I-eport as has bccn thc CIS,' e our prece I11g years. '
ag~~l~t 7~~n~~~~~~ ~~~n~766~t~:~crsk
\,?22
~thcr ral1l~s; a gTall~ total of 1385, it biD' , , . an s ast) car, of thIS total 921 arc member of m u ance IVlslons,2/2 NurslOg Divisions and 17') C'ldet D' ' , D" S IT Inspections - I ins ec t'd Il C ' ,. ' . c I' ISlons, Istnct ta ,13. of Ashb t ' I' c.a orps and DIVISions III DevollsiJi,- with (he exception C . ~r on W llC 1 was 10 pected by Mr. II. V. Millel', the Count ssistant tb~mp~lssloner. It was the first occasion on which I had had the bonou~ to "i~s ect and to use the expression o[ the C;rps A.mbulance and . : I C.1~C:C <, t was undoubtedly the fincst parade of NurslOg DIVISions evcr seen in PlYl11outh, the largest hall in A
t
Superi~~~~t;nfOltS ~nd ~~7e; ou~lyin'?Iunits
DISTRICT.
89
P lymouth (til · Dril l Hall) being fi ll ed." J ha'"c written and reported, elsewhere, of (he keenness and en t hllsiasl11 which prevailed in every clctail which was displayed Iwrore m('. Torquay, 13abbacombe and Marychurch Tu rsing Divisions were inspecll'd by Mrs. Elli . The Cornish Divisiolls with thc cxception of Sl. [ves (inspected by Mr. T r ounson) St. Ausll'll (by Caplain Barry), and Launccston (by me alonc), were inspccted by you aCCl1lllpilllil'u by MI. Trollnson and me as Stall Officcrs. Thl' Dorset Divisions were inspect ,d by Assistanl Commissioncr j. \V. \\'hite, J. P., \\ ho rcports all Divisions as going strong, amI upholdillg the bcst traditions of the Brigade. The various Divisions werc much in evidencc during the visit of the Prince ot \ \ 'ales in july, at Dorchester and \\'eymouth . ..jll1blfifZl/('C' alld Xlfrsillg COlllpr>tilioIlS.-1. Dcwar Challenge Shield Competition, 1923, D vonporl (Central) Division representcd tbc District in Londo n. 2. Thc District Ambulancc Shield, this was held at Redruth. Camborne was fi rst ancl 1)cvonport (CenLral) second. 3. TIll'District Nursing Compctition, this was held at Plymouth. Redruth first, Plymouth (Co-operativc) second. 'ORNW.\LL .-1. Cornwall County ompctition, this was held at Bodmin on the 7th April. Camhornc first, Truro second. 2. Tre\ arno 'hield, not held owing to noL cnough entries. 3. Agar Robartl's Shicld, held at Perranwcll. St. Stephcn's first, Sl. Austell SCl'OIllI. DI.\,o,\;. 1. De\,l1n CounLy (" MarClIs llare ") Cup, held at Torquay, on 27th C ctoher. l\Jillbay 111' t, Devonport (Central) second. PL";\IOCTH ,\:'olD EIGII BOL·RlIOOD.-1. "\\'innicotl" Cup . l\Iillbay fi r st, Devo n purt SeCL111l1. 2. "Galc" Shicld. Plymouth Co-operative" A .. team firsl, Sherwell second . :\" l'\\(on \bbot Divisional Compctition . Corporal A. Pickell's team first, Private ..\. Carnell' tl'(lm seconcl. D~")RSFT.-Shaflcsbury Cup, this was held at Dorchester, on 7th February, 1923. \\','nl1ollth first, Dorchester seconcl. Sla}T ulld Persollllel.- -It has been a g-reat encouragement to me, in my work, to hit,~, such a I(1\'al and enthusiastic band of followers in the three westernmost l'lllll1til's 01 the I~rilish Isles. Each County is inspircd by the keenness and efficiency or 1«., CL)lllltv J lead and did 11l1t lIch facts exist the enthusiasm of thei r Commissioner \\'L)IJld h,lYC 'slIITL'rL'd. .\s it is the work, which at times, has been onerous, has been malic Clg'rl'l'ahlc and pleasant, knowing as I do, the backing and support which t ba\(' n '\'er had occasion tll ask for, being [ully cogni ant of its material existence. l\ly g-ratetlll tltanks are, tlw,'erorl', hereby and hereon accorded to them all. Apart rrol1l till' Assistallt '0111 111 i sioners and the Lady District uperintendent, who are o[ course especially incluued in the above, mention must again be made of the services of Distril,t ~ l.!rgt.-:Ylajor j, R. Pa\\'ley who is still giying much of his short spare ti m e in ftllthl'ring the interest of the Brigade, as he has done for the past 17 years. I kl'l that I cannot close this report without expressing the gratitude of all members of the Brigade in :\0. IX. DisLrict for Lhe cordial and ympatheLic manner in which y u h<l\c, at all time in the past five years during which the administration of this Disu'ict has becn in my hands, extended to us. The prompt and helpful rulings recciycd from your oAlce have been an inspiralion and enco uragement fo r us to IW elJually prompt and punctilious in our I-eplies to others . Personally, I have mllch to (hank you [or, especially perhaps, in the tact, sympathy and gene r ous ruling ,,"hile assisting me to absorb the Plymouth workers into the fold of No. IX. District. As an outcome o[ this absorption, YOll will always recollect with pleasure, the guard of honour which a\yaited you at Millbay tation on the 30th O ctober, at the termination of the '" ry last Inspection you made in the interest of the Brigade. Plymouth will always b proud to remember that they wer e able to render t h e Chief Commi sioner this ignal and unique honour at the e n d of his C h ief Commissioner hip. ornishmen will not forget that the last of you r many I nspections waS made to them, nor the encoul'aging words spo k en and instruct ions given d uring your visit Lo the Duc hy of Co rn wall. I have the honour Lo be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, . 1. ELLIS, (Lieut.-Colone!), ommissioner, o. IX. District, St. john Ambulance Brigade. T h e Chief C o mmissioner.
90
THE
ST.
JOH
CORPS. AMBULANCE
T
No.
Ai\IBULANCE B R IGADE.
AND
NURSING
ASSISTANT CO~I;\IISSIONER-Cal)t ' T S L' c .D. 1\1 . B-arry, LoS.A., L. F. P.s., G ,ralllpollnd,' Corl1\\'all Co L T\ URGEO Icut r d D .S.0.,lIL8., ~I lapel S treet l>unborl1e . . D O ' - olonel \\T . Blacl''\.\\00, ISTRICT FFICER-E. E. Hattam, Hazel Bank, Higher Sentry, Redruth. " .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
ASSISTANT COl\llII\SSIONER-lledlcy V. l\liller, 5, Eddyslonc Terrace, \Vest Hoe, Plymoulh. COl' NTY Sl' RGEON-LieuL-Colonel J. P. S. Ward, T.O., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Sherwell IIouse, Tavistock Road, Plymouth. DISTRICT OFFICERS-T. D. Perkins, 2, Albert Road, Plymouth. T. Pengelly, 42, Ford Hill, Plymouth. L.\DY DISTRI CT OFFI ER - i\Irs. E. D. Pethybridge, 11, \Vhitefield Terrace, Plymouth.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED .!
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
Ambulancc-
IN CHARCE.
1. 5.00
Ashburton
E. A. Ellis, !l1.A.,
111.0.
AmblllanceBodmin
12"+.15
Camborne
17.2.06
Dolcoalh
1.3.10
Falmouth
5.5.10
...
5.5.2-1-
Laun ceston
10.3.15
Liskeard ...
3.7.23
Helslon
Penzance ...
H.3.19
Perranwell
25.3.2-1-
Pool Carn Brea ...
23.5.10
...
18.10.93
St. Austell (G. W. R.)
10.3.23
Redruth
St. I ves
.. .
20.10.02
St. Stephen's
23.10.09
Truro
27.10.15 Nllrsing-
Bodmin
Excler
-1-.12.01
Friary
2-1-.10.22
R. . P.
upl. \\'. \\'. Johnston, Sharrow lIouse, liodl11ll1. E. II. Hugo, ;'I!. H., B. S. Supt. E.. E. CI~,tfl " q, Edward SI. , G. Robinson, L.!l1. s. S ..\. Tucking' l\1"1 , Cam horne. LL. -Col. J. T. Thomas, upt. \\T. james, Thorncvillt' , T.O., J.P., M.R.C.S. Dole-oath lhcnlll.', Cal1lb 1rne. Lt.-Col. . R. Browne, ' upt. j. lion I, M.D. 2, Langltm Tern-lce, Falm t)uth. upL. ]. B. Gilbel' t, 11, Menagc • tred, IIclsto ll. T.\\'. hepherd,L.R.c.P. upt. R. IleaI'd, 3, I~ush Park, LallllCl'st()t1. E. Toogood, ".R.L.S. upt. E. Toogol)d, .\I.R.C.-.., Liskerr tt, Liskeard. G. Symons, ;\/. R. c.-.. Supl. R. II. Quick, Clan:'n l' l' COltag-c, ['cllzan cc. MajorJ.E\\·ing, L.~l.S.S. \. ~ upt. A. J. C. Ellory, Thl': Fir<i. Perran\\"ell Stn.. 'L)rn\\ all. B. J. l\Iaync, ;\1. R.C.S. upt. j. II. razc, 7, 'Ilal\'crtl T ,'r., [\\ogan Highway, ['edruth. F. Hitchcns, ;I!.D . upt. E. J I. James, 33, Fore Str et, Rcdruth . . upL T. Johns, J, Belmont Te r., St. Austell, 'orn\\"all. F. C. Mathews, ;\l.A.,M.D. 1 Supt. J. T. Tholl1ils, ' tn'et-illl- Pol, t. h cs. lIpl. • . Glam ill(', Moor \ ' jew, St. Skphell's, C~ralllpound I~d. Capt. J. G. M. Molony, upL F. Graac, L.!lL & L.S. 47, Richmond Hill, Truro. M.
NEWTON ABBOT
Dawlish
, ewton Abbot Tcignmoulh
.. .
7.10.15 5.5.10
Grampound
8.11.11
...
30.9.14
R. B. Anderson, ~1. R.C. '.
Lady upl. l\Irs. M. Hugo, BC1'ryficld, Bodmin. Lt.-Col. C. R. Browne, Lady upl. 11' 5. Chellow, M.D. Grey Friars, Falmouth. Lady. S~pL M. Croggan, HillSIde, Grampound. F. Hitchens, M.D., D.P. H. Lady upt. 1\1 rs. Rich, Pednandrea House, Redruth.
C. Lovely,
M. O.
20.2.06
H. G. LlIdolf, !If.c., 1\l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. J. S. Scrase, !l1.R.C.S.
22.7.1-1-
M. Cutcliffe, M.R.C.S.
6.8.06 29.10.95 2 .9.10
\\'. Paley, M.D. H. B. \\' alters, M. R.C.S. C. King, o. B. E., !II. D. J. R. HaUi Id, L.R.C.P. F. \V. Morton Palmer, 111.0., ;'>J.A.
PLHIO TH BORO (.11
DL'\'onport
l'ntral
Plymoulh
16.2.10 7.6.21
cnlml
Capt. H. F. Vellacolt, M. C., F. R.C. S. T. McElwaine, L.R.C.P.
9.6.21
l\Iajor J. Riddell, ;l1.C., M.S., 1\1.B. \Y. C. Hamilton, LB. H. Par loe, M. R. C. . H. Ludolf, M.C., l\1.R.C.S. A. F. G. Guinness,
1. 2. 95
G. H. Fisher. L.A.H.
7.7.21
:\lutley ...
Supt. W. T. Butchers, Banks-y-Brim, Ashburton. Supt. E. A. Bowden, M.B.E., Pendock,Sl. David'sHill,Exeler. Supt. D. F. Pearce, 8, Smeaton Terrace, Plymouth. Corps Supt. J. Rice, -1-2, Hilton Rd., Newton Abbot. Sergt. A. \V. H. Bassett, 2, Alexandra Terrace, Dawlish. Supt. 'AT. \\'yse, 52, Tudor Rd., Newton Abbot. Supt. F. W. Morton Palmer, 13, Orchard Gdns., Teignmouth. Corps Supl. T. A. Hitchcock, 16, Thornton Ave., Plymouth. Supt. F. P. Davies, 75, \\,illon Street, toke. upt. A. R. Ponsford, 51, Beatrice Ave., Plymouth. Sup!. G. Howard, 36, Cecil St., Plymouth.
111. R. C. S., L. R. C. P.
Plymouth i\1 illhay (Railway) Plymouth Co-operative Stonehouse Salt ash Landulph
Falmouth ...
Redruth
R. R. ,\ndel'son,
91
DI~TR[ T.
DEVONSHIRE .
DIVISIONS.
CORNWALL.
rx.
Torpoint Torquay ...
12.5.08 11.10.21 22.11.21 30.7.21 18.11.06
Sup!. J. \Varren, 13, Headland Park, Plymouth. Supt. C. 1\1. Ball, T. B. 'Wilkinson, lILB . 53, Alexandra Rd., 1\Iulley. M. M. Melrose, 1\1.R.C.S. SllPt. E. J. Hackworthy, 125, Union St., Stonehouse. Supt. S . \\T. M. Pryor, H. G. Robinson, M. B. 9, Dudley Terrace, Sallash. S. G.Vinter, ].P.,M.R.C,S. Supt. A. J. Isaac, 28, Clarence Rd., Torpoint. J. amuel, L.l\1.S.S.A. ]. F. Jone , L.!lI.S.S.A. SllPt. T. Dunlop, \Villenhall, T. Dunlop, I\-1.B., D.P.H. Babbacombe, Torquay. Capt. R. \Vard, !II. c., !l1.R.C.S. Capt. P. A. McCallium, !l1.B., CH. B.
NursingBabbacombe and S. i\Iarychurch
20.12.12
\V. C. Davidson, 1I1.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Acton, A.R.R.C., Dunboyne, SL Iary, S. Devon
92
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No, IX.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
DISTRICT.
DEVONSHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
Exeter
RECI8TERED.
23.10.1 5
SURCEON.
P. H.
tirk,
I.
R.C.S.,
D.P.H.
Ford
27.2. 24-
C. L. Lauder, D.S.O.,
Friary
11.7.22
Jr. Riddell,
M.
. , III. H., B.S .
M.D.,
H.B.
Lady Supt. A . M. Phillips, 16, Oxford Rd. , Excter. Lady, upl. l\Iiss A. Cardcl', 90, Beatrice Av., Ford, Devon port. Lady Supl. M. Roberts, 15, Kingston Road, Plymouth .
NEWTON ABBOT
Newton Abbot
R. F. II ig-gin.
D vonport
30.5.22
Plymouth Central
19. 1.22
Lady Supl. 1\1. J. Dumble, l\o~ <II Dockyard Oq1hanage, Dc\Onrh)rl. O. N. \VcLlkpl', \I.B. Lady, up!. 1\lrs. Lethbl'idgl', F. P. Lauder, L. R. . P. <' S., Nia Hejmo. Pomplett Cotl., D.PH. I1r. Plyml)ulh. Lady Su,;l. ;\lis. fIl. Phillips, J9, IIill Pad, en's., PIYJl1lll1l h. label L. Ramsay, Lady SliPl. II. Ilastings. M.n., F.R.C.S. 2, , Ileadlancl Park, Plvm0ut h. l\Iajor II. K. Griffith, Lad~' Supl. 1\1. II. Jane, , F.R. ' .S. IJarlo\\'cn Lodge, St. Mary Church, TorquClY.
lII. B .
PLYMOUTH
22.11.07 5.9.22
Torquay
22.3.13
Lady Supl. l\T. Moysey, Tintcrn. 1 cwtOI1 Abbot, . Devon.
DORSET.
21. 1. 21
E. \\-. Smerdoll,
6.6.21
A. R. Paterson,
Dorchester
Portland . ..
14.8.24
Weymouth
1.11.12
30.6.23
Sl. Stephens
+.7.23
;\1. D.
1\\. D.
Arnbulancel)C\'llllport
+.12,22
Exetcr
14.7.2+
\
29.11. 23
I
Ford i\[uLley
28.6.24-
Plymouth Cl'ntral
20.9.23
Stonehouse
16.G.2+
I
..
,
18.10.16
F. H. R. Heath, III. L.R.C.P.
E. W. Coombs, F.R.C.S.E.
31.12.23
Forti
15.5.23
l'l'mhrnke
2.11.23
Plymouth Cl'ntral
21.8.7.4-
upt. G. \\'. II. K Scali. ,t. Kilthcrine' s, Qul'l'II's Gn)\ t'. Parkst()ne.
R.c.s"l Supt.Lconard's F. A. Fa1lne!', 61, Sl. Rd., \\'cy moulh, Lady . upl. i'Iliss L. I I. tie la omlw, The lIoll, Parkstonc, Dorset.
\
ur ... ing-
DORSET. Ambulancl'-
NursingParks tone
RECISTERED. I
Ambulance-
Torpoint
ASSISTANT COIlIII1I SIONER-CapL ]. \V. \\'hit ,J.P., larendon \ Trlla, N0rlh 1~0ad, I'ark <;tllnc. COl' NTY SURGEONL.-\DY DISTRICT OFFICER-l\liss E. Lallsdown, .\. R. R. t., Clarendoll \'illa, :'\ (lrl h Rd., l' ar k sll)111'.
Parkston e
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
DEVON.
Sherwell
Ambulance-
CORNWALL.
Sl. [ves
12.6.13
Plymouth Co-opel'ative
CADETS.
IN CHARCE.
Dorchester
6.2.23
93
No. X.
94
9S
DISTRICT.
. d I Ilhough so far we have been able to get Flag days have I [ear ha:J th~lr a~ ant ~ st devise other means to raise along with their help, the tllne IS comll1g w len \\ e mu T
t he necessary funds . . . , b I A b lance and Nursing, in t his District arc fully On the whole all DIVISions, oL 1 m 1I
No. X. District.
up to St. John standard. ' I1'0I S are sma ller than I \",ould like, but with no ncl their h ' , . The number 0 [ D IVISIOI?S a , . h " fll a lack of intere t amongst t e war looming- ahead and little II1cen.tI\Te, t ~r.e IS s I < rising- generation, but the .oll.tlook ISDP.ron:lISIl~~. ff nd Officers I tender my grateful To my Assistant CommiSSioners, Istnct a a thanks lor their help in the past ycar. I h to be Sir [ have t le onour " Your obedient servant, J.\MES F. C. HOSSACK, Knight of Grace o[ the Order of Sl. John of Jerusalem. The Chil'[ Commissioner.
CommissionerMajor J. F. C. Hossack, F.R.C.S.-(11.21.)-J\-,l1gld 0/ Crace.
TAFF
OF
COl\TMISSIO TER.
A istant Commis ionersFrancis H. Barclay.-(29.7.13.}-Holl. Ser7.,illg Brotlter. Capt. S. O. Eades, L. R.C. P.-( .5. 23. )-11011. "I 'sueialt'. J. H. Gilbertson, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-{16.2.23.)-Hon. Associate.
CORPS.
Di trict Surgeon-
'V. Fryer, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Fore ~tl'eet, Ipswich.-(9.2.22.)-I/OIl.
AMBULANCE
AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
fIssile/ate.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Di trict OfficersCaptain F. H. Gooderham, 80, Upper ;l\'endish 'treet, Ipswich.-(20.4. 22.)H07l. Servillg Brotlter. A. C. Hill, 112, Harvey Street, Ip ",ich. (22.-1-.22.) T. J. Damant, The Lodge, Chl'istchun:h Park, Ips\\'ich.-(23.-I-. 22. )-11ulI. St'r'LJill!d Brotlzer.
ASSISTANT COMMISSIO:\ERCOUN l\' Sl Rl;I~ O ' DISTRICT O~ FICER-
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
_ _ _ _ __
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
Lad\' District OfficerMiss A. A. Bohm Coulcher-(23.11. 22.)
Ambulance-
District Sergeant-Major-
F.
31.8.15
Cambridge G. E. R.
A. Lord, 201, 'Voodbridge Road, Ips\\ ich.-(20.-l-. 22.)
. Aplhorpe Webb, ~!.R.C.S.
County Surgeon-
A.
12.6.12
:'.Iarch G. E. R.
T. H. Goodman, M.R.C.S.-(24.9.23.)
. C. 'Vaters,
~!. R. C. S.
Supt. H. D. Hutcherson, . 152, Tenison Rd., Cambndge. upt. A. E. Mortlock, 5-1-, North Street, March.
ESSEX.
REPORT
OF
THE
49.
.\SSISTA:\ I
BER:\ER
TREET, IrS,,"I
}
(for parts of Essex within l\Ietropolitan Police area sec N o. I. District.
COi\TJ\IL. lONER. II.
6th r\'bruary, 192-1-.
SIR, I have the honour to submit my report [or No. X. District fl1J" the year ending Jbt December, 1923. I am pleased to state that there has been a gradual I'durn to prc-\\ar onJilions in the District. A new generation is coming- along and but for the lack of inCl'lIti\ l ' in this an agricultural district, we would do much betkr. ]n the manufacturing- anti seaside towns there i an increase o[ member, but in the country Jistl iet::. altlwugh many classes have been held, the members ha\ e failed to come along to 10rl11 a Division. On my various inspections I find many Officers and men wearing medals, these arc keen and leaven the juniol'S who have joined since the war. Th report!-- 1 haye received from the County Commissioners on their inspection are all ncouraging. The majority of men and women al'e in uni[ol'm. In Ipswich \-\'e were honoured by the presence of Colonel Moore, who took our inspection. These inspections by Headquarters Officers are much to be commended, they help us greatly in recruiting. Finance continues to be a serious item. \Ve are gr atly indebted to Mr, T. Parkington in Ipswich [or many acts of help. Largely thl'Ough his personal ndeavours we have been able to raise a consiclcl'able sum [01' uniforms and now we haH' obtained a new motor ambulance. The Suffolk l~ed CI'OSS ga\'e us a halldsome donation towards this. In other Divisions where ambulances exist and arc run bv St. John they have proved themselves of grl'at lise to the inhabilants. -
Cl)L:\ I \ DISTR\
I
l):'IDI
ISSll)~ER-
l Rb El)~ l I ll\ R-
l)1.
L. \\".
P. De 11. Larpent, The Moat, Cop[ord, near Colchester.
Ambulance5.5.09 1.11.12
. I upL E. H. Andrews, J. SIClg 1, :'1. D. 75, Crouch Stl'eet, Colchester. E. IIerrington, i\I.R.C.S. , Supt. S. Bn~e, 1\1. D., '. Bn~e, :'II. D. High Street, Manningtree.
HERTFORDSHIRE. J
lY\t:\[ISSI()NER- . •\SSIST \;\'T Cl)lJNT\ StJRGEl)N01. TRICT OFFICER -
II. G 'llberlsl)ll, i\['R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 103, \\'als\\'orth Rd., Hitchin.
AmbulancelIertford
16.2.09
I litchin
2-1-.2.10
Sl. ,: \.lban s City
22.4.22
\\ are
16.6.02
1. A. n e ll,
:'I\.C., ;\1.13.
Supt. G. S. Durrant, 1 Old Cross, Hertford. Supt'. Rev. G. B. Gainsford, \\'oodside, Hitchin. Dr. J. Cleveland, -1--1-, lal'ence Rd., St. Albans. upt. . J. Dewsbury, Vine Cottage, \Vare, Herts.
96
T HE
ST.
97
JO HN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
NOR F OLK . . \ SSlSL\ NT C Ol\[l\[ISSIO, ER-Francis II. Barclay, The \ Varrcn, CI'omer. COUI TV SU RGEONDISTRICT O FF! ERCORPS AND DIVISIONS .
RECISTERED ,
SURCEON.
No. XI.
District.
(South-Eastern and Chatham Raihvay.)
IN CHARCE.
Com m issioncl'E.
Richards, Esq., 11, The Esplanade, Dover.-Knight of Gmce.
Ambul a nce -
TAFF
Cromer
19.3.01
Dereham and District ...
30.3.2+
North \ Valsham ...
17.+. 2+
A. H. Burton,
;\1.
n.
J . D. Hart, :'ILB., CH.B.
SUFFOLK .
Supl. F. J. EmIllS, Lynton, St. 1\Iary's P oad, Cromer. upt. G . R. Fuller, larket Plael', I\lh. '\'alsham.
Ass!. , T.\NT COMlIllSS]ONER-Captain . O. Eades , L • .n • C• P 'I ~ll'S L nlge, I rPS\\'lCl, .I . r • , L . I' ,. c .. . .s "t . II ce COl:-<T\ URGEO;-.i-T. H. Goodman, M. R.es., IIa\'l~ dlill, Sufldk. D!STRICT OFF!CERLADY DISTRICT OFFI ER-l\Iiss .i\. A. RohuIl Coulchl'r, The \\'arrcn, Lacl')' Stn'cL, Il)Swich. AmbulanceFelixstowe 11.11. 99 J. L. Johnstoll, :'11.1:', B.S. Supt. \Y. G. EIlWtly, Killsal,', Garrison Lam', Fl' lixsl,l\\' . Ha\-e rh ill ... 22.4.99 SlIPL. G. S. Seol t, 2, l\1aypol,' Tce., lIm'l' l hill. I pSWI CH 31.1.00 \V. Hibbert, ~LR.C.S. l't\J'ps 'lip!' J. l'a\\'sl'}, ()7, Le\ ingtoll ROild, [pswil'h, First 13.7.93 E. tad don, L. R.l. P. ~lIPt. '. E. Fiddy, iJ, H arland ,-trt'd, fps\\i lh. Gippcswyk +.+.05 .\. C. Smith, ;\l.R.l.S., . 'tlp!' F. E. l;l)ddanl, L.R.C.P. 7, :\[artin Rnad, [['swid1. Great Eastern Ry. 21.9.12 ~u pt. T. ~ \. Pl'Plwr, 4, I [artll')' Sln'ct, Ipswich . Orwell \Yorks ... 13.10.98 S. IIoyland, L. R.C. r. Sll[1L. \\ •. Last,· 27, Aldcllll<ln Poad, Ipswi ch. t. John's 29.7.97 S. S. I h)yland, ;\1. D. ~tlP1. \\'. LaIl1b,'rt, 3.1, Holland j~l1ild, [pS\\ ieh. Social SettlemcIlt J . . \. i\IcKinllon, ;\I.I'.C.S. Slip!' .I. I [uttlll1, 2, :\I.lrllli"11 \·illits, L'plalld ROitd, [psl\' il It. Lowestoft 7.12.1+ ]. C. !\fead, F.R.C.S. .\ll1b. Olliel'l- E. Ta\ 1,)1' 7~, Ih'r,'st'orJ 1~~1., 1'.lH\'('stllll. Lowestoft (Brook) 23.11.1+ \\' . Tyson, ,I. n. SliP!' .\. J. j] :u-IWI-, 71, ()"Iord l~oad, Ll)\\,'st,,!'t. Nursin Cl Aldeburgh ,.., C. D. Somers, :II. \., ;\1. I;. Lld} Supt. .\. :\L Parker, fl,l'1 l~ P ath, \IJ,'hurt.;h-lln-Sca. Felixstowe 20.12.11 P. L. GlIiseppi, ;\T. D. Lad\ SlIpl. '\1 iss Lloyd, Kill1lOl"', T0ll11ilw l~llad, Fl'li"st,l\\L'. Haverhill 9.10.11 T. II. Goodman,i\1.R.c.S. Lady SllPl. !\liss l~lIme. Sil\,cl'd;lll', lla\l'rhill. I pSW ICH 1.10.9+ :'Ifiss \\'illiamson, Lad) Cl)l ps upt. L. If aggar, F.R.C.S.1. \. R. R. c., 111, London Rd., [pS\\ it'l l. Moka 1.10. 15 R. Eades, :'I.R.C.S. Lady Supl. i\Iiss H. Jlossack, f9, Herners Strcet, Ips\\ ieh. Beechholme 1.10.15 H. V. \\·alsh, ;11. B., H.CII. Lady, llp1. E. i\I. llart, 20, York Road, Ipswich. Broadwater 1.10.15 ,\. R. IIill, I\f.R.C.S. Lady SllP1. l\T. L. Hines, 16, Bllrrell P oad, Ipswich. Lowestoft 30.9.17 D. II. lIutchinson, :\1.]). Lady SllP1. 1\lrs. C. E. 1I utchin soll, SIan wood, Kirk[ey Park Rd., L\\ ·ft.
CADETS. Ambub n ceHaverhill NursingHaverhill
SUFFOLK. 27.5.2+ 26.6.24
OF
TIlE
COMMI
lONER.
Assistant Commis,>ionel-s-
Sir Gl'orge L. Chcalle, K.C.B., C. v.O., F.R.C.S.-117, IIarley Strcet, \V.1 -(18.3.21.) B. II mphrey, M.B.E., outbcrn Ilou se, Station Road, .'\ldcrshol.--(16.2.23).
District Surgcon -
T . Halliwcll, M.D., The Rowans, Lowther II ill , Forest IIill, S.E.13.-(1.3. 21.)
Disll-ict Officel'~ J .•\. Horn " -t7, KIlighton Park, Sydcnham, S. E. 26. (District Secretary)-(1. 3. 21.) F. E. DI'ink\\'atcr. -112, Abbeville Road, Clapham, S. \Y. -(2.3.21.) --I:{vn. Ser7l£ng lirvllta. \\ .. T. lIancox, 2+, Ingle Road, Chatham.-(3.3.21.)-!Jvll. SaLlillg Brother. E. J. Pre\\', 66, Grant Road, Cn'.ydon.-(+.3.21.)-llvlI. Servillg iJrvllz£'r. II. Miltoll, <)C)a, S1. Thomas Stn'd, lIastings.-( 16.12.22.) J. P. FJ.tvin, 27, I [l'athficld }\\'cnue, DO\'l'r.-(2.11.23.) REPORT
OF
TIlE
COMMISSIONER. 11, THE ESPLr\N.\DE, DOYER. 2nd February, 1924.
Sir, I h.t\'l' tIll! honour to prescnt my report [or the year ending December 31st, 1923, <lnd iL afford,; me much satisfadioll to record that the interest in the Brigade tlll~oughout lhl' District is well maintaincd. Th,: L1lL'mh l'l ship of the Divisions again shows a steady and satisfactory increase, a III I it is \l'ry gr,tlifying to rcalist.' that the number of instances in which first aid has bl'Cll f'l'Illkn'd by thl mcmbcl' of this District during the past t\\'cl\'c months runs int,) th,Hls;LlIds. It is difficult to single out any particular Division for praise in this respl'ct- thl' Il11111hers of all han! worked so whole-heartedly [01' the Order. The LOlldl)Il Bridge Tursing Division has performed a m st useful scn ice, and the C.ldl'l Di\ isi,)ns arc inerl'asing in nUl11bel- and efficiency. A successful fealure of till' Yl'ar \\as a Church Paradl' at St. Pl'kr's, Eaton quarc, on July 22nd, 1923, wl1l'n Iwless thaIl 75<' members \\'l'rc inspected by the Deputy Chief Commissioner. Thc l'\' l~nt 01 thc yl~,lr was the "'inning of the Intcr-Railway ,\mbulance Shield, prl'sl'llll'd 1,11' l'l)l11pdiLiO!l hy th' 1. John .'\mbulance Association, by the BricklaYl'I's' \rllls Team, which samc t 'am was also successful in sectll-ing the second pllsitil)1l ill till' Hrig-ade Compdition, mi~sing the premier position in the latter l'llmpcl it iOll by a fl'\\' points lHlly. \\'ithout being egotistical, it can be claimed thai t1w HI-icklaYI'rs' .\1'01 tcam lo-day has gi\cn c\'iclcnce of being one of the (illl'st amhuLllll'l' teams in thc country, and its success at the Railway and Rrigad'" COl11pl'litil)lls has be('11 the mcans of stimulating interest in the mbulance movement throughout the H.ail\\'av. Th~' futur' is full of -p romis e: I ha\'e no hesitation in recording that at the end of thc year I shall be ablc to rcpol': a further substantial increase in the membership of the BI-igadl', with all tbat this means in the way of upholding the traditions of the Orucr. TIl(' ycar has bCl~n a trying one in many ways to the membcrs of my Staff anu to the l1ffiCCI'S, Iwn-commissioned officers and ml'n of the variou s Divisions. I am glad to havc this opportunity of recording my appl-c iation of their loyal and unfailing support and their devotion to the cause they represent. I think I can claim to know everv mcmber of the Divisions personally, and the association is one that r gr('atly value. 1 havc the honour to be, Sir, Your obcdienl servant, K A. RICIlARDS, The Chil'f Commissioner. Knight of GI-ace of thc Order of Sl. John. G
No. XI.
98
AMBULANCE
99
Dr TRrCT.
DIVISIONS. CADETS.
DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE. DIVISIONS.
Ambulance.\ddiscombe
J. H. Thompson, M.B.,
up1. C . V. II awker, 1, Larklwre Terracc, Lower S"denham. C. E. Palerson, M . B., Supt. C. Pc<u'son, Oa-kvillL~, Rl"ld.1\1., M.D. ing Rd., \\,illI1CI'sh, nr. \Voking 'm. T. \\'. Wright. SupL . l\1arsh, . E. S. 1\1 arlin , F. R. C. S., 3, Poncia I~ oad, Ashfonl. L. R. Co P., L. R. C. S . , D. P. II. Supl. J. lIcnnl'ker, 24, \\' eskrl1 J. D. Gray, 1\I.D., • 1\1. B. Avenue, Ashford. Amb. Omecr .\. ,\n sl 'V, 65, \\'arncr Gels., Hattersea, S. \\' .11. upl. A. J. Green, 34, Pcnnetlwr!1C Rd., Peckham. F . B. Jefferiss, F.R.C.S., upL F. :\. II<l.wksworth, \ ' icar:lge t'lI.R.C.S., L.R.C'.P. Cot., Trafalg<l.r St., Gillingh am. J. A. l\lc IUI,ty, ~1.)). Supt. J. . lmrpe, 67, SII<.,S 'x Rd., S. C I'0ydoIl. F. l\1. IIuglll's, I\Ln. Supt. F, IlIIg-hcs, :If. n" \\' intlll1 , DOH'r Pd., \\ 'almer, Deal. L. J. Cobbe, ~f. J\., 1\f. H. Supl. T. JOIll'S, 2, HelgTa\(~ Poad, DO\cr. ir idl1l'Y n.. ,\le.amlL'I', Sup1. C. P. urling, :-'f.D., :\1. R.C'.~. 25, ,\ tl1l'lstan J~d., Fa\,vl"shal11. ~L>rgt. G, Jordan, 19, Linden Cn'scent, Folkes tl'lw. \\'m. E. Peck, l\f.n. ' upt. G. Pagl" 7, Earl ,-)In'l't , I last ings. G A. Maling, \'.c., ~f. \., Supt. \\'. I r. ~ll1it 11, U . B.B.C.H.~.R.C.S.L.R.C.~ 60, RlIlg. k.ld Rd., Ca t ford . II. outlwy, :\!.R . . s., I l\I r. H. GOl)lh IT, L.R.C.P. J 7, Scott St ret'l, :\I a idstol1l'. A . Tennyson milh, Supt. T. \\ '. Burgess, M. D., ;If. B., C.1If. 25, GI ,tdst()IH' I~d., Fal'l1hor llll~h. H. A . Iad\\'ar, L.R.CP. l\mb. IT. E. R, R. <';n'l'nstrl'd, '2, Cromwell Rd., \\-('st ?ll ll1 tel', Ill'. ()lll'L'nbol'l)', Kl' llt. R. J. Archibald, SIIPt. C'. \\ ';rd, 40, Dumptoll :\1. R.C.~., L. R.C. P. P<l.rk RL)ad, Ramsgalc. S. Gilford, )f. n. Supt. J. Brindle\, 1, DOllninglon (;arlit-Ils, Rl'.ld illg. T. Anst('y .. Chan~ , :lI.B., up!. T. Palmel-, F.R.C.S. ,H, Ladhn)kc Rl)ad, l ~l'dhill . :\1. Bullon, F . R.C.S. SlIPt. y, T. Ramsdl'n, Lightfo l)ts Bldgs., F'rry Rd., Rye. Pel'cy ,\. ~Iansfield,:lI.B., IIP1. J\, ,\'alers," founl B . A. \ iew,"Ri\·edwacl,llr.Se\l' llo:lks. R . L. Robinson,:l1. R. c. S., , upt. E. E. \\\)od, L . R.C.P. 23, Francis Rd., outh i\sh fllnl. II. J. l\Ianning \Vatts, Sup1. l~, ,\ glll'w, ~1.R.C . S . , L.R.C. P. 61, S1. Ial'Y's Rd .. TonbridgL" H. C. Smythe, upt. C. K rsley, Victoria Stal ion, ' . \\'.1 . L.R . C.P. and s. C. T. Fo,' , 1\LR.C.S. up1. F. T. GI'l'gg, :l1.A., 12, lid brooke Rd., . \\' .1 2. ]. R. Holmcs, 1\1.B., C.II1. SlIPt. \V. l\1iller, 55, lnvcrni ' Road, ChadIan . B.CH .
,\ldershot
7.9.20
.Ashford Station ...
3.11. 20
_\shford \\'ol-ks ...
15.10.20
Battersea ...
18. 3. 24
Bricklayers Arms
15.5.20
'Chatham ".
10.3.20
Chipstead Valley
17.11.21
Deal and "Talmer
22.3.21
Dover
22.2.21
Fa\'ersham
12.3.20
Folkestone
30.11. 22
Hastings ...
6.5.20
Hither Green
26.2.20
;\laidstone
3.9.23
Orpington
29.4.20
Queenboro'
29.3.20
Ramsgate
29.11.20
Reading Rcdhill
26.6.20 7.4.20
Rye
23.5.22
Seven oaks South Ashford
9.4.20 17"+.15
Tonbridge
3.4.20
Victo ria ...
20.2.20
\Villesboro'
3.5.06
\Vool",ich
L
L
I
L
20.8.20
Nu)'singLondon Bridge
RECISTERED.
SURCEON. _ _ _ _ 1__
2..1-.3.20
5.8.21
Lady Sup1. Miss \\' . Grindley, 19, lJa\\'c<; I~d., Bromley, K elll.
AmbulanceAddiscombc
3.11.22
Alde rs h ot ...
14.6.22
Fa\'crsham
5.12.23
lIither Green Jlastings ...
26.10.22 12.6.24
IN CHARCE.
N . X II.
100
No. XII. District. Commi s'ionerSir John L u msden, ICB . E. , D.L., M.D . , 40, l\lerrion ~qua rc, Dublin.-}{mghlo/ Grace. TAFF OF TIlE C01\IMI 10 TER.
Assi tant Com m issioners\V . .G .• mith, O. B.E., The Bung-alo"" Rathfamham.-Esq/{lre. 1\IaJor E. J. DL~ase . -(16.2.23 . )-1l0l/. Associate. Sir Robert Tate, K.B . E. -(16.2.23. )
Di strict Smgeo ns\ V. C . St~v I1son, M. D., 60, Lm,ver Rag-got Street, Dublin.-A-'llgiLl of (;ra(('. Seton Pnngle, O . B.E., F . R.C .S.I., 7, Fitzwilliam Pia c, Dublin. G. P. Meldon, M. D . , 6, Fitz" illiam Place, DubliIl.
District OfficersA. J . Connol-,
11S,
l\I.B.E.,
outh Circular Road, I'ilmainham, Dublin.-I/oll.
SI.'r7.'illg Brotllf.'r.
.\ndl-ew J. illac\\'illiam, 51, :\Iounl Shannon Road, South Circular Poad, Dublin. HOIl . Servillg Bro/llcr.
Arthur L. B . ilIoore, J,P. , Thc Bungalow, Rathfnrnham-Iloll. St'r7 l ill!j IJrollit'r. -(Reservc). .
•
NURSING
CORl'~ A:-.in
L)l\'ISIONS.
Lady Dlstnct SuperintendenlMrs. Ella \\'ebb,
III.I3.E., M.D.,
20, lIatch Street, Dublin.-Lnd)1
0/ C;rarc.
Lady DistI'ict OfficeI's1\I!ss E . ~'. Blandford, 2, Palmerston Road, Dublin.-IIIJI/. SI r'i.lillg Sisler. Letitia Overend, Airfield, Dundrull1, Co. Dublin.-1IolI. St'I(,illg Sis/a. 1\llss l:ertha Bruce,.. :If. B. E., Lescrragh, BorrisokanL', Co. Tipp,'r;u-y. ::\1;s. I'l..at~1lce~1 {. SI1<l.n~s, 13, Thomas Court, Dublin. ffu,~. ')t'I'7,illgSisl,'r: ::\llss 1\Iunell oe, :ll.B.l~., Santry Court, antry, Co Dubllll. filii" IIf (dace. (Resen"e). i\I~ss
Corps Officers attached to District Staff Corps SurgeonT. O. Graham,
:'1.0.,
011
dishandn
l'lll
of Corp".
14, Lowcr Fitz\\ illiam Strcet, Dublin.
Corps SuperintendentsJ;mes H. ~\'e?b, Tinoran, Glenag-eary, Co, Duhlin.-1IolI. Sl'r7'ilig Brulli,'r. Reg. H . Keatll1ge, O.B.E., Bramberg-, SUllon, o. Duhlill. - ff"lI. St r; III" j,'1'/I/!Ja.
Corps OfficeI'A . 1\1. Fullerton,
O.B.E.,
Rockfort, Dalkcv, Co. Dublin.
Lady Corps Supel'intendents-
-
i\It-s. \\'. H. Robinson, Cullcllen, GiLnag'can, Co. Dublill. Mrs. R . II. Kcatinge, Bramberg, Sutto~l, Co. Dublin.
Lady
Corp~
Officer-
Miss :\1innie FitzGer-ald\ 15, Ra~1al1 Road, Dublin.
Divisional Supel-intendents1\11-5. Dease, O.B . E., Rath Bouse, Hall"brittas OUl'en"s Cl). R. \\'. Jameson, Royal ursel'ies, Sal;dyml)uI~t,-Co. Dublin. REPORT OF THE COi\L\II'. 10J. fER. 40. :\IERRION SQl 18th
.\RF,
Dl
BU:-;.
Fl~bru,lry,
1924 SIR, I ha\'c the honour to submit Report of my District for 1923. , The.lastyear has happily seen a 'ast improvcment in the conditions in the Irish 1·.I·~l' St<t.tl'. and we have pass d from a statl' of wal' into Olll' of Iwace, !lonnal ClHldltlons giving place to thc ~onlillllollS nightly ratlle of machine gUllS and OUtl)Lll--.ls of ~unfire or ~omb explOSIOns. Consequently the wOI·k or my District has OIIl'C more takl'n 011 Its l:orll1c~l peac~ time'form. I am pn1l1cl to say my Distl-ict 11<.Is come through thesc anxIOus t1lllCS WIth a I-cputatioll for efficiellcy, resource, Hnd I might add, gallantr!.'. They 1.1C'\"el- lost an n]1portunity of rendL'ring prompl sen ict' in street casual~les, anu .1llght after night, month aftcr month, tllcy patrolled till' streets, and 111 most clly ambushes an-i\l~d in timc to render firsl aid. Our two
D ISTRICT.
101
\ mbulanct' h uts s ituatcd ill advanlag 'OllS and cellLral positIons have always ;'1 trained Orderly on duty frorl! 10. 0 a.m. and after wOI-kin;; hOLln; the voluntary wOI-kef'S CO Ill C o n duty in rcla.ys . The cclsualty book shows that 1,322 cases were tn~atcd during the yl'ar. \Ve are hopeful en' long of 'stablisiling allother but on the 'Juays whcre numerous accidents occur during tl-ansllipping of mcrchandise, etc. It is cdso hoped lhis coming summer to hav(' a hut near the foreshore between Dublin and Kingstown whel'e hundreds of bathers and children congregate on the strand, ilnd where, especially in hot weather, therc is often a need for treatment of balhing accidents faints, ctc. The Ambulance Tr-ansport Department is now being fully en ailed of. \\"e ha 'c a paid dri\'e r ordcdy, a yualified First "\idcr, and every day tbe Ambulance is in use lor removals to and [ro111 Hospitals Clnd sometimes journeys of Ii fly to a hundred miles have been undertakcn for urgent cases. The numbcr of cases carrie:'! for the yea l- was 258. \Vhere two or morc orderlies a,re reyuired they respond to the call promptly and where !emale patients are can'ied one of the nursing officers always goes. The 1I0spitai Supply Depot at Ollr hcad-yu<ll-tcrs is controlled and managed by one of our Lady Distril'L Olliccrs. 3-1-,585 drcssings and bandages were made during the yeal' by ladies \\'ho aLlend two 01- three days a week as they did during war t il1les. These dressings ar ' s 'nt in bcdes chieRy to the Queen \'ictoria Jubilee DisLI-ict '\l'urses in various parts of the country, especially to the pool-er districts in the \\\'st. OU!- \\. elfare Department has done good and useful work amongst the very poor. Appitcations for assistance are f1rst most can'fully investigated. Food orders are given in cases <,,If grcat urgency, blankets and clothing supplied occasionally and th' patients <tre directed to the suitable charitable organisations for help. In these cases Wl' ha\ e \vol'ked in louch with that excellent body, the St. Vincent de Paul :-,ocIL'ly which docs so much good work amongst the vel-y poor. The Invalid Requi~ite and Baby Clothing Departments also continue to function enicicntly. E\'l~ry Saturday and on holidays our ambulance men r 'gularly attend certain rclce mectings ami footb,dl matches, and are now quite a recognised feature. Serious accidellts rarely occur now, thal our men don't render First Aid; and when an accident arises the spectators usually shout" \\'here are the ' to J oh11 men'?" and like a Hash they al-e to be seen running up with tbeir stretchers and splints. Evcry nig-ht sections of ambulance men takc duty at some of the theatres and picturehouses, and during thc 'ummel' at most large bazaars, f0tcs, and motor cycle races, our men take duty too. During the coming year when the Tailleann Games are to be h 'Id \\ e hope to organise the entire am bulance service. District Officer ;\Iac\\'tlilam is now engagcd in a signalling course of instruction to train orderlies so that where a lal-ge area has to be staffed a section haying knowledge of signalling, tlelt! telephone, etc., will be available so as to link up orderlies spread out along the cour·sc. I am piL'ascd to record the good and useful work done by the l\lidland Great \\' estern ,\mbulilllce DiYlsion. The keen and sympathetic Superintendent is making this Di\'ision \cry efficient and hopes to develop ambulance along the railway system in the lal'gcI- town, from where it is hoped sections will be affiliated to the Headquarters Division thus making it a really efficient service from the railway point of view. The G 'neral :\lanager of thc railway company has shown a practical and ympathetic attitude to the Di,i ion. The Irish .1l11bulallcc Ga::;ettL' has been issued quarterly, and many interesting and instructivc articles h,lve been conlt-ibuted. At flxst the cost of producing was heavy and I feared wc could not afford to carry it on; but with the help of a business manager, Did. upt. J. L. Keogh, it is now almost paying its way throuo-h the advertisements and a larger cil'culation . Colonel R . J. Blackham, whose l;ss we have felt, bas bo\.... ver kindly consented to carryon the editorship, and his stimulating editorials arc always appreciated. I am glad to record the establishment of two Cadet Sections attached to the City of Dubl in Ambulance Division and l\Iessrs. \V. and R . Jacob and Co's Division. They are a smart lot of lads and their usefulness on occasions has been proved. The uniform is attntctive and business like. In assoc iation with the British Red Cross Society, the Orthop;:edic Clinic, at 51, Lower Mount Street, for ex service men has during the year continued to do good wo r k, -1-9,-1-58 trealments have been given by the staff of masseuses and the masseur to men, and 2, 247 treatments for officcrs; in addition 3,785 dressings have
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THE
T.
JOHN ;\i\fBULA
E
beel~ . done. The linic is an up-to-date el ctro-lherapeulic deparlment, and in addilion lo massage, eleclrical treatments of orls and n.!medial exercises in the g~mrl:asiu!11 attached h<,tve been ~an'ied. oul. Under Dr. Stevenson, one of my DI tnet urgeons who IS the l\ledlcal Dll'ector, radium treatment has been given with great success in selected cases. . In ~he s~ason 1922-23 a special course o[ lectures by distinguished lecturer was held fortnightly at Headquarters j the following- subjects were included in the course "T~je H.istory of ,\n cesthetics," "llistory or'X Rays CLnd Radium," " lIistory of th' Antiseptic and A eptic Eras," " Care of the Nose and Throat," "Can.' of the Eye .. " Fractures and the Evolution of their Treatment," "Infection and F '\ ers," cl~. During the present session, 1923-2-+, anothe l' special cour e of lecture ' on "Horne Hygiene" and "Sanitation" i being held weekly which will 'ontinue until next April when an examination for the t. John Ambulance Associalion ertificat' in lhe. e su~jects \\ ill be held. \Vc are again indebted to t.!istinguished lecturel-s for their assistance; some of these men are the leading authorities ill this country 011 the subject of their discourse. ' Th~ At~nual Ins~ection was held in Merrioll Square, 011 16th June, when I inspected the District !nyself. .The Annual Compditions for our trophi 'S \\' 're held th ' same week, the finals taklI1g place the day of the inspection. The winners were as follows :-Dllblin Ambulance Challenge up (th' gift of the Ead o[ I",eagh), j\h~ssl's . l\~organ l\Iooney 's Ambulance ~iyision j The Irish \Yom en's Challenge Cup (the gift of the Hon. Mr . Ernest liu1l1ne s), Harcourt :\'ursing Division; Th' 0.'ovices· Cup, .Harc~u:t. Nursing Div,is!on; The ~liddleton-Curtis CUI, St. ' tcph 'I1'S Green Nursll1g DI\'lslon : The IndiVidual Cup (Men), Private Thomas ro",ll'Y (:'.Iessrs. Morgan i\Iooney's A. Division); Th ~ Individual Cup (\\'omen) Miss E!eanor Summers (Harcourt . Division). ' Amongst the judges were A sistant ommissioner F. de B. Pim, of 1\0. 1\'. District, and Dr. Corbet Fletcher. I have to express our indebtedness to Dr. Corbel Fletcher who came 0\ l r specially to examine for us, and "\\'ho gave us a lecture on "COI1l11WIl Errors in First Aid," at ::\Ies~rs. Jacob and Co·s. R 'c reation Hall, which was greatly el1joYl'd and much. appreCiated . In many ways Dr. Fletcher has Ill'lped ollr Oistnct and ha s contnbuted regularly to our Gazt.!ltc. llis thoroughness. his elllinellC'l' as all ambulance teacher and writer, and hi. racy and kindly Pl~ I'sl)I1a lity apPl'alcd at once to our mem ber who all fcd very gratel ul to him. A very succes ful " A~ Home" was helt.! at the 7\lallSlOll I louse (hy permission 01 the Lord Mayor of Dubl1l1) after the Inspection, which ''',l5 ao,\(I'd. TIll' Ml'c1 ,ds and Certific.ates [or Life Saving grante(1 by the Order for gallant conduct dUI ing the lrouble 111 1922, were presented to the following : Bronze Medals, Corps Supt. A. J. l\lac\\'illiam. Diy!. Supt. J. S. Smurthwaite. Pte. T. Moonan, Jacob ant.! Co·s. \. Di\ lsi on. Pte. J. Quinn, City of Dublin 1\. Di\·ision. Sergt. J. Reilly, Jacob and o·s. A. Di\ isioll. Miss Olive Saul, British Red Cross ociety. Certificates of Honour. Dislrict Officer A. J. Connor. Amb. Officer J. Gully, James' Gale A. Di\ isil)r]. Pte. T. Clark, J 01111'S Lane A. Division. Pte. C. Farrell, City of Dublin A. Division. Corpl. 1\1. O'Brien, Jacob and Co's. A. Division. Pte. \V. Elliott. Morgan l\looney's A. Division. Miss Hope Trant, l\1.B.E. Al the conclusion a Dance took place. The future of the Brigade in the country is, I venture to predict. promis1l1,t;. Under the new conditions of government which give us all great hopefulness, I believe the Brigade will prosper and progress. Our members have gained thl' conridence of the entire community, irrespective of party or creed. \Ve have endeavoured ~o work on ~t all times as a neutral body, assisting all and everyone in need o~ first ,'lid a helping hand; and this altitude and th' single-minded purpose govenllng .our actions has enabled us to establish ourselves as a truly palriolic body. I have s~ld before and cannot refrain from expressing once mor> my pride in com?'landll1g such a devoted band of workers whose keenness, enthusiasm and selfsacnfice have made the work for me a huge delight. Our members, as compal'ed
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BRfGADE.
103
DISTRICT.
with other Oistri'ls, arc relatively very small I realise j but we can, at any l'<ltc, claim a devotion to t he Order second to none, a.1Id a desire to ever maintain its lorty t raditiolls and Christian principles. To Illy devoted ;lnd ullerly loy al and helpful District St~lIT I once more l~ay hOlll,Lgc for thell' untiri[Jg and unselfish service; more "espeCially w<?ulc.~ I ml.:l.l11on Assistant C0111missioner Smith, Lady District Supl. Dr. Ella \Vebb, Dlstnct Offl ce rs .\. J. Conllor ,tilt.! ;\Iac\Villiam, Lady Dislrict Secretary Miss E. F. Blandford, and Lady Distri 'L Officer Mrs. Shanks. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN LMSDEN,
Knight of GnLce of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The Chief Commissioner. Commissioner No. Xl[. Districl.
CORPS. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
NURSING DIVISIONS. --~-----------------
AND
AMBULA1TCE
I
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
I Ambulance-
C,n
OF
J)llH ,I'\
1<...12.05
I (l\ding) E. 1\1. Fannin. ;\LD.
Brooks, TI10llltls
15.1 ~.15 26.5.15
Lane Joynt,
;\LD.
26.5.15
o.
20.5.15 1. 2. 17
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J. J. \\-,lters ,
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Dublin fl.\...
17.3.24
QueensLown
1.11.15
\ J.J.
;\1.1l.
OTonn c. ".J).
upt. G. Belton, 10, Parnell Place, Harold's Cross, Dublin. Supt. \\-. H. Reynolds, 102, Lawrence Rd., Clontarf. Supl. Chas. Keatinge, -+2, Grafton Street, Dublin. • upl. S. G. loung, Darlmouth Road, Dublin. J. Gourlee, 5, Chnwilliam St., Dublin. upt. J. Sibthorpe, 33, ~Ioles,,'orth Street, Duhlin. SllPt. \\-. ::\1. Paget Haffield, :ILl;. E.. 7, ummerhill, KingsLown. upt. Owen O 'Dockery , l\I.13.E., S, Eyre Square, Gah,'ay. Supt. J. S . Smurthwaite, 90, Pembroke Rd., Dublin. Supt. 0.'. IIollingsworth. 1, P0'\'el"s Sq., Dublin. Supt. G. Dukes, 130, Connaught Road, Dublin. Supl. J. P. ~Iac:\'amara, 74, ir J. Rogerson 's Quay, Duh. J. Bamford, General \ 'aluation Office, 6, Ely Place, Dublin. upl. P. J. Tyrrell, -+9, \ ' iking Rd., Arbour Hill, Dublin.
upt. F. l\IcCarthy, 70, South Mall, Corle
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Cou:'n \ D,,·,. . 'o'\'-, Alexandrel Cl)llegl' Hlackroek Carricktl1ines City of Dublin ...
17.11.1')
1.1.16 31.12. H 1O.5.()()
I I
I J. c,.,lrrcll. ;\[. D. I \Y. F. rim,
;\I.D.
Lad\' Supt. Mrs. Thompson, 21 , Mayfield Road, Rathgar. L-lcl.'· Supt. 1\Iiss E. C. l\Iartin, (,,;rc enbank, l\Ionkstowt1. Lady Supt. l\Irs. C . Bewley, Rlencarn, Foxrock. Lady Supl. l\Iiss i\I. Oliphant, 20, Drumcondra Rd., Dublin.
104 .
THE
T.
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InECISTERED.
CORPS AND DIVISI ONS.
Ai\rBULA
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
I JO.~ E. Fannin,
Clontarf
!lI.D.
D. 1'. 1\li!I1l'-Th'nry,
Dublin H.Q. Dublin University
15.2.1-+
Dundrum
19.2.15
.\.. S. Goff,
Earls[ort
31.5.16
J. B.
Fitzwilliam
10.1.16
R. B. ?lhXiltie,
Harcourt
1.11.15
H. IIunt
Jacobs, l\1essrs. \V. R.
5.11.17
\V. G. Harvey,
iII.ll. l\l.
n.
IIl.D. ;\!. D.
Kingstown
I
Leeson Park
/ 19.11.1-+
R. Lynll lleard, .\1. D. J. Beattie, :'1/'1). . \. i\Ierrin, F.R.C ... !' J. Dccln'lt, !l1.1).
Norlh Dublin
I 22.7.15
\V .. \.Cookc,
1.5. 13
Rathgar
1.5.15
Sl. James's Gate
6.5.1-+
t. Slephen's Green
28.10.15
COmnRY OI\,ISIO;-';S
Ballinaslow
1.1.16
Borrisokane
16.1.15
Bray
14.11.1-+
Clonmel
I 11. 2.15
Fermoy
28.10.15
Galway City
3.1.16
Kilkenny
26.12.15
Limerick
19.7.16
Naas
\
5.2.13
Nenagh
""1 14. 1 1.14-
Portlaw
1.2.15
Sligo
10.7.14
\Vicklow
21.1.16
Grafton
20.7.16
NursingSt. Stephens
". I 17.7.23 31.12.23
Ladv :"upl. l\Irs. Chas. Kcating-C' 6, l~rel'llmounl Rd., '1 cn'l;ur~" Lady Supt. ilIiss G. 1\1. 1)<lITingl ll n, 12, 1\lorchamptoll Rd., Dublin. L<lJ} Supt. 1\liss R MahafFy, 7, Sl. Slephens Green. Lady upl. l\Iiss Bird, ChurcIJlo\\'1l 110., Dundrul11. Lady Supl.l'Ill's. \\' ilkil1snn ,J,CI,ul" l1lLmlVillas, Glenageary, Dublin. Lady 'upt. Mrs. Somerville, i\lag-c. ough 1I o 111L' , Co\\'p 'r lZJ., Dublin. Lld)' Supl. :'IIiss O 'Kelly , 97, l~alhgal' Road, Dublin. Lady ~upl. ;\IISS ,\. D. 1\lcCn'a, \\'. R.JacL)hs~ Co., HishopSl. Lad) ~upl. :\Iiss ' . 0."ugenl, ?lbrlello Ho., l--::illg<;lOIl, Duhlill.
THE ANNUAL REPORT OF
THE COMNlISSI ONER FOR WALES. 1923.
HE.\D-QUARTERS STAFF . Lady SliPt. Miss ,\rcher, 26, Elm Park _\\'L'I1111', Dubl in.
;I!.n.
Lad, ,\mh. 0111'. Mrs. LloHt J)JOI1L! J. J. Purser, M.l>. t', \\'llllLlll j',Jdd, Ll'\' 'Oil Pdrl·. L;ul: Supl. .\IISS CL)l"l':, K J. Ro\\'klll', .\1. P. 77, lpll'r Let'sOIl 't.,l)ul>lill. Lady:"upt. :'III'S .. \. I:.lgll, .\. P. C. Barry, !II. n. \\'l'lllIlg-lLll1 PI.lCL, Dllhlil1. L'ldySupt. '1 he J I L1II.l~(,Llrg-il1;d )illol1, J. Mills, .\1. B. 'IOllbrock, \hascrag-h, In~lalld. L. Quigt~y, ;1/.0. Lady Supl. :'liss E,:t HnICl', Leserragh, I~orrisokalll'. Lady upt. flIlss H. fir. Pl'I' 'i,.Ll D. J. Roantr c, :'II. n. :'IbX\\'L~lI, l~illanll'y IIJlI, h r.l),. Lady Supt. IJon. i'li's. de la l'oer, P. J. Byrne, ;II. n. l.1.11.}., Kilshcl'lan, Tiplwrary. Lady Supl. ;\J rs. K. Conlon, \\'esloI1, j·crllWY. Lady Supt. \1 iss L.- Gallag-hl' l", J. J. \ValL'rs, I. n. b, \\-iIlial11 ~ln' ~l, ,alwav. C. Drennan, M.n. Lady Supt. i\Iiss F. E. Blllll'~ " L;:nisl,)\\ 11 I h)llsc, Kilk '!lll\,. \Vm. Fogerly, M.D. Lldy Supl. Miss E. Bunbury, • 1, Eden l\'rraC", Limerick. O. Donel Browne, M. n. La~r ~~IPL fI1is~, E; 1\1 ore, Kdlash 'e, r...; aas. C. A. Johns, !II. D. Lady. llPt. Lady Dunall)" KillJoy, • Tena~"h . D. F. \Valker, !II. D. Lady ~upl. LadyOsbom~Hcallckrk, G. B. E., Cllrraghmore, \\'alcr ford. P. ]. Flanag-an, :'11.0. Lady Supl. fllr<;. O. Jackson, Lisl'o,"an, ' ligo. \V. J. i\IcCormick, ;11. D. l'Iiss Croflon, l\Iartin HOll se, \Vicklow. Lady Supt. l\Irs. Kennedy, l. Palricks Deanery, DublIn.
CADETS. AmbulanceCity of Dublin ...
~l.D.
1\1. D.
l\Iagcnnis,
105
E BRI .ADE.
Commi~"'loneT for \Valcs-. ir Ilerberl D. \V, Lewis, K.B.E. (Knight of Grace)
SlIl'geon- in-Chicf fOl' \ValesIajor-General ir Roberl Jones, K.B.E., C.B. (Knight of Grace). Lady Supcrintendenl-in-Chief for' \"'llesThe Rig-ht lIon. lhe Do\\'ag~r Countess o[ Plymoulh (Lady of Grace). Lady Supcl'inlendcnt for \ValesTIll' Rig-hl lIon. \ Tiscounless RhOlldda. Deputy Lady Supcrintendent for \VaJes-Lady Lewis, O.B.E. (Lady of Grace).
CO"CNTY,
CITY A D BOROUGH COMMISSIONERS.
. \n ,l:lcse~ Counly Centre-(Vacant).
Bleci-llod,shilC Centl'e-(Vacanl). :anligan"hirc Centl·c- (\'acanl). C,\l'm,lrlhen ... hire Ccntn:-Col. E. EnLl1s, M,D., F.R.C.S. (Knight of Grace). C,llll.\I·'·OIlSh ire Centre-(\' acant). DLllbit:hshirc entl'e-Dr. C. E. alt, 111. B., CH.B. Flinhh ir Centn.:-l\h. David F. P 'nnant (Knight of Grace). Glal1l()rgan~hirc Centre-Col. J. Arnalll Jones, 111. D., K.H.S., V.D., J,P. (Knight of Grace). ,"crioneth~hi I'e Centl'c-(\TacCllll). ~lonmouth~hil'c Centl'c-Dr. D. Rocyn Jones, C.B.E., !lLB., D.P.H, (Knight of Grace). ~lolllgollH..J·yshir'e Centre-(Vacant). Pcmbr'oke~hirc Cenlr'c-l\1ajor Sir David Hughes-Morgan. Radnor~hil'e Cenlt'e-(\Tacanl). Cit~ of Car'diff Centre-1\lajor F. T. Rees, !lI.C., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.sc.(Esquire}. B01'ough of ;\lcrlhYI' Tydfil Centre-Mr. D. 1'1. Davies. Borough of 1 'cwport Centre-Mr. G. Campbell Oliver (Hon. Serving Brother). Borough of Rhondda Centre-Caplain Taliesin E. Richards, M.E. (Honorary Serving Brother), Borough of Swansea Centre-Dr. Urban Marks, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Honorary Serving Brother). Aberdarc Centrc-{Parliamenlary and Municipal Area)Dr. R. Baird Milne, iIl.B., CH.B. (Honorary Serving Brother),
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THE
ST.
JOll
AMBULA
l'l~
HRI(,AIH~.
PRlOHY
rOR
WALE .
107
As a m ean s of sti mul ating interest and with the object of obtaining fresh recruits, two Ambulance and Nurs ing CONFERENCES. Conferences hav e been held during the year. At th e l\mbulance Drill Hall, Newport, hi s Worship the Mayor of Newport presided over a Conference of ambul ance and nursing members of the Monmouthshire and Borough of Newport Centre on June 30th, and on November 17th representatives of the Priory from the Aberdare , Glamorganshire, Borough of Rhondda and ~orough of Merthy~ Tydfil Centres attended a Conference held at the JubIlee Hall, Pontypndd.
AMBULANCE
EXTRACTS FROM THE ANNU r\L REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONEP FOR \VALES. From the figurcs givcn below it will bc seen that the numerical strength of thc Brigade continues to increase:
BRIGADE STRENGTH.
Commissioners Sub-Commissioncrs BOI-oug-h SUJ"<r 'on Stall' 6fTicers~ Corps Officers Divisional Officers Rank ,1I1d File (incluuing Cadcts)
The above total
1921.
1922.
11
11
8
9
12
15 61 Jt)i
1923. 11 7 1
20
7S
56 3b.'i -+,7H
.'i, 009
i:;l) 5,0C):l
5,166
5,-1-92
S,6-16
comprise the [ollowing- units :-1921.
Corps ", . .\mbul ance Divisions ursing Di"isions Ambulance Cad ,t Di,-is ions .. , l Tursing Cadet Di\'isions
1922.
20 22 13-11-1-2 SO.'i-l-
1<)2.1. ~ -I
152 S-I7 1
The great enthusiasm \vith which the estahlishment of Cadet DivisicIJ1S has been taken up is one of the mO'-it promising- reaturc'-i (If th e yL'ar. Everyone agrees that this mo\'cment is one which is dv",cn illS' or c\ cry encouragement, and we are bringing it to the notice of t11l)'-iL' who hLl\'c control of sections of young- people. First aid teachlI1g, ff"l)m an educ:ttional tandpoint, is of greater importance than many of the suhju:ts which are taught in elementary schools to-day, and it also ha s the gTcaler moral effect of emphasising man's duty to his neighbour and giving one an assurance of preparecines, in case of emergency, Th e affiliation of Rover Scouts to the Brigade 1'-i \ cry satisfa (ory to all concerned. The officials o[ both organisations ha\'e expre~sed appreciation of the arrangement. Th e uniform of the Brigadc has bcen in greater (.\,iclL' l1cl in the civil life of \Valcs during 19~3 than C\ l:r bcfore. Not only have thc members attended all public [unctions, race mccl ings, football matches, etc. , but, by an arrangement with the proprietor . . of th eatres and cinemas in the majority of our large towns, they bave bcen present at most of the performances. Thc following letter of appreciation, which was received by the Principal Secretary in December, illustrates the value of this provision :PUBLIC DUTY.
" Dear Sir,-I should be greatly obligcd if you could favour me with the name and address of the member of your Corps who so kindly camc to Illy assistance in thc Cardiff Empire on the evening of Novcmbcr 20th, as I am anxious lo Sl'I1U him a note of my personal thanks. For thirtv-five minutes hc all('nd ed 111(' with all thc skill of a doctor, and it is, undoubtedly, ciue to his painstaking efforts that I am on thc high road to recovery to-day. I cannot speak loo highly of his killdness <lnd courtes\' , both to my wife and myself. Such a man is a credit to your wondel-ful organisatio;" which also made it possible for me lo be brought to London so that I might be put under the care of my own medical man. \ ,yilt you convey my heartfelt thanks to all concerned ?-Yours very lruly, E. F. Tylcr."
Allhough the number of Conferenccs organised during the ycar were fewcr, members h ave benefitted by the interchange of ideas resulting [rom the quarterly meetings of the Brigade StafT which were re-adopted. These have been most successful from a ll points of view. Commissioners, Sub-Co.m:n.issioners, ?ta.ff Officers, Corps Officer and OfIicers in charge of DIVISIo n s were 111Vlt~d to the mcetings, and on each occasion there was a very large gathe ring.
STAFF MEETINCS.
As usual the" Lady Le\vis " and the" Lady Bute " Challen ge C~ps, which are known as the Wel s h National Ambulance Trophies, wcre competed for in connection ~ith ~he Ro~a l ational Eisteddfod of \Vales which was held at Mold, Flmtshlre, dUring .\ugu t Bank Holiday week. The Pontypool North Division.al Team won tbe ,. Lady Lewi " Cup which was open to teams of men 111 Wales and 1011l11outbsbirc, and in the competition for the" Lady Bute " Cup, opcn to 1\ursing Teams in \Yal es and Monmoutbshire, the Mardy NursD ., ing Di\isionai Teamw(lssuccessful. Dr. R. Nathan Raw, c . :-'I.G ., F.I~ . ". S, 'who was appointed referee in the Ambulance Competition, cxprcs ed hi!:> opinion of the standard of work in Wales in the following' letter :-
COMPETITIONS.
:-r:
"J was ,cry grl'atly impressed with the quality of thc work displ,ayed by the ambulaJlc' teams, both mail! and female, at the Eisteddfod at, l\Iold thIS year. It sho\\ ed a \ l!1-) con~id ' rable amount of close study and praclLce ?n behalf of the tcams, and \ cry car 'ful in truction on behalf of the teacher,' ThIS ar~bu~anc~ and fil'sl a id \\ ork is 01 iml1lense sen ice and benefit to thc industrIal .communlt,Y 10 \\ ales, and, ill addition Lo sa\ iJlg many liv s, it, by rendering "cry ,effi~len~ first ~lId, prevents many injuries becoming permanent. The al11bulan~e service 10 \'.~tles IS a model of eflicil~ ncy, and the organisation creates confidence 111 the workers.
The l\lardy Nursing Team was successful in a Preliminary Competition helu in ardiff on April 21st for the purpose of selecting a team to represent tb Priory in London in the competition for the ,. Lady Perrott ,. bie1d . and the berdare Division won the distinction of representing \V a les 'in the competition for the" Dewar" Shield. I have pleasure in recording below the names of those awarded en-ice Medals during the year, each of whom became eligible on completion of fifteen years serv ice in the Brigade :-
SERVICE MEDALS.
Corps T I'casurer Capt. T . II. Bufton . DivisiOllal upl. 1\. E. Chancc, Corps Inspector of Storcs Daniel Davies. Divisional ee. and ergt. Joshua Evans. 1\111 bulance Officcr C. Floyd. Corps ecretary C. Grono·w. 'crgeant J Ohl1 T. Jenkins.
Corp, Sup'rinlcndenl \Villiam II. Jones. Ambulance OffiCcl-)oseph Jonathan. D~v~s~onal Supl. \\. H. Johnson (Bar). DIVISional Surg - on Rowland Lee. ergeant John Morgan. ergeanl ] ohn Th omas.
108
COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. THE
T.
JOHN AMBULAN E
109
BRIG,\DE.
The Medical Comforts Depots, from which ickroom requisites are loaned on nominal charges, are a source of COMFORTS relief and satisfaction in all the districts where they arc established, and are springing up 1 apidly in all parts. Hundreds of articles have been issued during the past y~ar, and it is impossible to exaggerate the great benefit they are to thc sick poor. everal of the Centres in North Wales are asking for equipment which the Priory hopes to issue within the next few months. .\11 those who are giving their time to this work have the satisfaction of knowing they are helping to prevent unnecessary suffering. MEDICAL
Although our finances have not justified thc undertaking CONCLUSION. of any new schemes, the work of the Priory for the year 1923 has been very valuable to the public. \Ve have now a \'oluntary personnel of 6,567 and I wish to express my gratitude to the Commi<;sioners, Officers and rank and file of the Brigade and also to thosc who have given their time to the Medical Comfort Depots and all our other activities, for their loyalty and co-operation. \Vhat bas becn done to lessen the sufferings of our fellows is very gratifying to m as Chief Executive Officer of the Priory, but it is well to remember thaL an ideal [or to-morrow is more profitable than all the praise of ye s terday s. Without encroaching upon the rights of oth~r existing oq..,ranisations there is yet an abundance of work which can be taken in hand by nur Brigade members. The field for labour is still great and the workers cl)ll1pa l.ltivcly fc\\". trust this year will bring fresh recruits to our assistance to endbl us to bring our Priory into even greater prominence a ::- it beneficient organisation.
CEN TRE DISTRIBUTI ON OF C OR PS AND A M BULANCE DIVISIONS .
Anglesea-Nil. Bl·ccknockshil-e-Dlvl lON-Brynmawr. Cardigan~hire-Nil.
Cannarthcnshi)'c-CORPS- Amman Yallcy, Llanelly, Mynycl~ Mawr-DI\' IS~<?NS Cefneilhyn, Crosshands, Glanarnrnan, Llallelly (G. \\!. R.), Llanelly Iown, Llwynhcndy, Kidwclly, Penybal1k, Pcn~groes, Ponlhenl-Y, Ponlyates, Saron, Tri1l1saran, Tumble, Tybie-CADETS- Tumble. Carnal·von~hire- l)I\'JSION-Lb,ndudno.
Denbigh hire- Dl\lIsIONs-Chirk, Rhos. Flinlshire- DlvlsloN-Buckley. Glam()J' ~anshirc-CoRPs-Aberavon, Bridgencl and District, Caerphilly and Dis' triet, Llynfi \'a lley, cath, Ponlypridd, Pontyc1un-Ol v ISIONs-Aberbarg-ned, Bar..{oe d, B1a.engarw, Brithdir, Briton Ferry, Bryn, Brynna, Caerau, Cae rphilly ( R. P. ), Cern Cribb,,'r, Cil~ynydcl, Crynanl, Cwmavon, Cwrn Collien' Cvmml' r (1'. T,) Ffaldau Instllute and Garw, Glynneath, Garlh (l\1acsl~ ~), -Gilfac h Gocl~, Glyncorrwg, Great \Yestern Colli.e~y, IIengoed, Kl>ldlg" Hill, Llanbraclach, Loughor, l\Iaesleg (Central), ;\Ianl:me ancl Penrhiw, ,Tantgarw, :\'antymoel, Tantyffyllon, 1 elson, Ogmore \ ale, Onl~wyn, c\ en islcrs Pcnallla Ponla rdawc, Pontyclun, Pontyc1un (G . \\ . R.), 'Pontlott vn, l;orlhca wI, 'Pontardulais, Ponlypriclcl (G. \V. R.), Skewe~, ~')l'nghel;ydcl, Taffs \\' ell, Taiba ch, Tonyrefail a nd Cocclely, Ystrttd~ynl~ls C.\J)I:TS -Cwm Colliery, l\Iae steg (Central), antyffyllon, Bnthdlr, '\ a nlymoel. ,\leriondhshil'c- Dn [ 10. '-Blaenau Festiniog. ,\lonmouth:-hin' CORP""-ih 'on Llwyd, Islwyn, Pontypool, Rhymney Valley, \\ l' sl :'.Ionmouth, \\'eslern Valley-On ISloNs-Abercarn, Aberga\'enny, .\I1l'rsyc ha n, Abertysswg, ,\bcrlillery, Beclwas, Blackwood, BI~enavon, Bla ina, Cel\nen Colliery, Coronation, Crosskcys, Cwmbran CollIery and l'ontnl' wydZI, Griffilhstown, Llanhilleth, i\Ial-ine Colliery, New Tredcg~r, c);tkdal e (Blac kwood), Pon1ypool North, Pon1ypool Road, Pontllanfrallh Railway, Rhymn e y, ix Bells, Tred egar No.1, Tredegar No.2, VarlegC\J)I 'T", - PlHl1ypool ort h. , l()nt<..:omer~ "hire CORps- Po\\,ysla nc1-Dlvl lo~s-Llanidloes, \Velshpool. Pcmbroke..,hire- Til. Pad nor..,h ire- l': II. Can.liii Cit\' COI~ps-C a rdiff and District-DI\'lslo:\s-Barry Dock, CardiAa rdilT ~mergency, Cardiff (G. W. R.), Cardift Cil):, Ca rdiff Citv Police, Raih\ a y, Cardiff (R. R.), Pena rth-C.\OFTS- Barry Docie Mcrlh\T Tvdfil ~()rough - COPl's- Dowlais, Taff \ Talley- DI,vl IONs-Abercanaid, . Ih;dlirlO~' , Cefn COl'd, Dowlais, Dowla is Police, Fochnw, i\Iert~yr Bor.ough, :\krlhyr \ ' ale, P c nydarrcn, Trl' hani s , Troeclyrhiw-CAOETS- Fochnw. 1 '\':"\'1'orl Borough CORPS C\\ p~rl, l\1o!l, DI\' ISlO:'\S - Alexand.rGl Docks, Ncwporl Police, ~cwport Railway, 1 Tewport Town, Newport HIgh Street Railway-CADETs- Newport TOWll. Rho))dda Borough-CoRP -Rhondda Fach, Rhondda Fawr-Dl~'ISIO SC) 1l1mcr Ferndalc, Lady Lewis, Macrdy, Tylorstowr:, \\ attstO\~n, Ynyshir, ..lberg-orchy, Cambrian Colliery, Cwmpar.c, F~rn?lll, LlwynYPla, I\Taindy and Easlern, l1 aval Collieries and Penyg-r<l:lg DIstnct, Treherbert, Tydmw, Tynybedw and Pcntre, Tonypandy Poltce, Ystrad RhonddaC.\DETS- 1Iacl-dy. S"an~e, l Rorougb- Dl\'lSIONs- Brynhyfrycl, Llans<ll11Icl, l\1orriston, L. M.S. Railway, Sw<tlls ca. Abcl'lb.'e- (Pariiamcntary a nd l\IllnicipaIArca). -CoRPs-Cy~on \~alley-D[\: [ SlO S _ \bcrchre, Ab c r(:),l1on, CW1l1aman, Dyffryn Aman, lllrwa1t1, MOllnla1l1 Ash, Pl~ nrhiwccib c l' , Trccynon. Pro\ isionally sanctioned .
110
PRIORY
T. JOHN AMI3ULAN E BRIGADE.
THE
fOR
111
WALES.
P RIO R Y FOR W ALE S.
AMBULANCE CORPS AND DIVISIONS. (Th e order of seniol-ily is givcn in parenthesis.)
CORPS or Divisions dislinguished by sl)'k of lype.
IREGISTERED
SURCEON.
CAR
ARVON'SHIRE
COI~PS or Di visions
distinguished by slyle of type.
REGISTERED
SURGEON.
IN CHARGE.
ANGLESEA
COUNTY NIL.
BRECKNOCK IIIRE Brynmawr
(2)
I
15.9.98
SHIRE NIL.
'llPl. . \\'illiams, "Danybryn," Lion l., <lnlyglo, Ion. \
COUNTY COMMISSIONER-Colonel E. Evans, liT. D . , F. R. C. s., 1, Goring Place, Llant.:lly. SUB-COMMISSIONER-Mr. E. D. Jones, "The IIolli es," Glcnalla, Llan lIy. STAFF OFFICER-Mr. Gcorge Roblings, "Llw)'ncelyn," Ponlhenry. 1-+.5. 23 (90)
19.6.13
E. Crofton Byrne.
Penybank
(121)
28.6.18
D. R. Price.
Saran
(136)
30. 6.22
D. R. Price.
Tybie
(1+2)
18.5.23 31.10.22
LLANELLY
S. Williams.
Kidwelly ...
(145)
7.8.23
Llanelly (G. W. R.)
(139)
1-+. 11.22
Llanelly Town
(119)
20.11.17
Llwynhendy
(118)
1.10.17
Ponthenry
(99)
14.5. 14
A. C. Lcwis.
Pontyales
(149)
13.10.23
J. R. Smilh .
Trimsaran
(86)
4.4-.13
MYNYD D MAWR
j. D. R obertson.
G. Li gerlwood.
18.11.22
H.
J.
Clllllerbuck.
Cefneithyn
(131)
18.11. 21
D . II. Griffilhs.
Crosshands
(97)
26.11.13
(Acting) D. II. (~rimlhs.
Penygroes
(106)
19.11.14
(Acling) If.
Tumble
(104)
12.10.14
Clutlerbllck Capl. D. C. Evans.
* Tumble Cad e t ...
20. 12.22
DE
Chirk
(3)
16.4.04
Rhos
(~3)
14.10.12
CENTRE. CE. 'TRE.
J.
orps Supl. T. D. j nkins, The rofl, r\mmilnlord. _\mb. Omccr j. E. jamc , 13, E\ am; Tcrrace, C.;llnamman. Supt. T. Du\ies, "BrYlihyfryd," PcnyLank, J\mm anfortl. SIlPt. j. II. forgall," Bryn l\Iyfcr," J 1I1lryn Rd.,.\rn·nfl)nl. SlIpl. \V. j. Davies, PlasgwYllllC, ampbcll Road, Llalldl'bi '. ~orps 'llpl. i\1. Morgans, 1 ~ , .\Iberl Slred, Llanclly. Supl. 11. Fi h r 64, Ferry Road, Kidwcll),. Supt. J. E. William,>, 1, ;\I:trgl'd Slre 'l, Ll,LOelly. SIlPt. C. B. Miller, 21, 'oldsln'arn Sl., L1anell). ' \ll1b. Olllcl'r E. \\' . Thomas, "Bronhaul," LI\\"ynh >ndy. Supl. D. \\'allers, "Hryn<lw'I," Ponlhcnry. Supl. J. Le\\'is, i\Iacsyrhaf, Ponlyalc , ncar Kidwcll),. upl. D. Han'is, Glan-yr-af on, Pingl'd, Pcmbn'y, Burry Perl. Corps ~ url. II. Mainwaring, I I Brynaeron," Cross Ilands. SupL T. J. Powell, BI-yndlyti, Ccfneilhyn, Llanclly. Supt. D. Lewis, Bryndeilo, Cmss IIands, Llanelly. Supt. \V. \Villiams, I ' Arfl-vn," Llandebie. Acl. Supl: J. R. Davies, "PI-iord),," Council Bigs., Upper Tumblc. .'\c t. Cadel OfT.
CE
TRE.
F. Caldecoll.
I
BIGIISIIIRE
SupL Dr. F. Caldecotl, 7, Soulh Parade, Llandudno.
CENTRE.
E. Sail, lIL1:., Clr.B., Ty'Ririd, Cbirk.
COl\ll\lJSSIL)NER-Dr. CENTRE.
CARMARTHENSHIRE
AMMAN VALLEY
I 29.5.22
CENTRE.
\ J. J. Minehan.
CARDIGA
Glanamman
(134)
LIandudno
IN CHARGE.
I CapL T. IIampson.
FLINTSIIIRE
Supt. D. Jones, Drill Hall House, Chirk. Supt. D. j . \Villi ams, 54, Church Sl., Rhos, \Vrexham.
CEo TRE.
CO:\LmS<ill);-';ER - Mr. David F. Pennanl, " Nanl Lys," St. "\saph. Buckl'y .,. (124) 19.9.19 D. D. Fmzer. Act. upl. \\'. BellRis, d B kl 29, Brunswick oa, lIC ey.
I
GLAl\IORGA l SHIRE CE TTRE. CL)\IMISSll)'-.ER 'pltH1CI J. Arnalll jones, M.D., K.H. S., V.D., J.P., Dyffryn,. Llandaff, Glam. '-iL 1;-ClY\l\l ISSll)7\l';I's (.\bera\on Sub-Dislrict. )-Mr. Lemuel] ones, 15, pnngfield Ter.,Aberavon. (Bridg-l'lld Suh-District. J-i\Iajor A. \\ .Antlerson, "~rynle~, "Ogmore \',ale. "-' (l'.lcrrhilly Suh-Dislrill.) ;\lr. Carlton T. IIurry RIches, Edenhurst, t. MarlIn s Road. (I't)lltanl.l \\v '-illb· Disl ri e l.) . ;\Iajor \\'. Owcn E\'ans, Bryncelyn, Ponlardawe. . (Ponlypridd Sub-Dislricl.)-i\Ir. J. \\. Davison, ;\LB.E., Rhon~da IIouse, Ponlypndd. Sr.\FF OFFIl·J: RS. - ~I r. \\'. Goddard, 82, Phillip 'lrecl, Ponlypndtl. i\Ir. T .. \iax Lcwis, " ElmGeld," Ponlyclun. Mr. D. C. \\ illiams, "Gle1l\'iew," Ogmorc Vale. ccln 'ribbwr
(95) \20.11.13
C\\"1ll:l\'OI1
It;2)
3U;.12
Cy1l1111
(is)
30.S.12
'I'
OnllwYll . '-.ke\\l'll ABEI~
(P. 1'.) SV\ l'1l
Si ... kl·s
22.7.12
Ll.-Col. \\'. Bickerton Edwards.
24.~.23
D.
26.1. 20
IT. Phillips.
(~I)
...
( I 'l /)
\ \ ()
F. j. Twist.
~allluel.
G. S. Phillips.
(~O)
5.6.12
Bryn
tSIl )
12.1 1.13
G I) llcorrwg-
(93)
6.11.13
S. Fishl'r.
(133)
20.2.22
Kcnflg IIill
(75)
23.1.12
T. i\IcClure. S. i\IcClul·e. j. \':. Cooper.
Porlhca\\'l
(J30)
25.8.21
l\1. Thomas.
Taibach
( 123)
3.7 .1 9
l1. Thomas.
Glyl1111'<tth
D. \\'. Scotl.
1.7.1-1HI;lL'ng-arw
(63)
19.1. 10
F.
J.
Pees.
Supl. Dr. F. J. Twisl, The Surgery, Kcnfig Hill. Sergl. H. Howell, Aven Tcrrace, Cwmavon. .\cl. Supt. D. L. Davies, 95,Brytion Rd., Cymmer, Port Talbot. J. Richards, Brynawel, New Rd., Se"cn istcrs, nr. Nealh. Supl. Dr. D. Samuel, Grasmerc, kewen, Glam. Corps upt. D. Thomas, 1, Cresccnl Ter. , Bryn, Port Talbot. Supt. Dr. G. S. Phillips, 75, :\'calh Rd., Brilon Ferry. Act. Supl. Corps Treas. D. Pugh, lation Ter., Bryn, Port Talbot. _\mb. Officer A. H. Jones, Cwm Coel, Cymmer Rd., Glyncorrwg. Supt. \V. T. Richards, 33, .\\'on Street, Glynneath . .\ct. Supt. Corps Sec. E. A. Howe, 32, Norlh Avenue, Kenfig Hill. Amb. Off. T. L. Griffilhs, Swiss Shop, John L, PorthcawJ. SupL A. Poole, " Roxlon," \Vilden A\' 'nue, Taibach, Porl Talbol. Corps Sec. l\I.\\'eeks," Bronwyn," New h .oad, Porihca",J. Supt. T. Kent, 33, Blaengarw Rd., Blaenganv.
112
THE
CORPS or Divisions disting uish ed by style of type.
ST.
RECISTERED.
JOHN
AM'BULANCE
SURCEON.
Ffaldau Institute and Garw N antymoel
22.1 2.09
V. A. Newton.
(61) (6+)
11.3.10
D. J. Thomas.
O gmore Vale ...
(48)
20.7.08
\\T. Grant.
* Nantymoel Cadet
22. 2.23
LL YNFI VALLEY
Caerau .. ,
1.6.23 (102)
25.7.14
Garth (Maesteg) (100)
6.7.14
Maesteg (Centr al)(101)
6.7. 14
Nantyffyllon ...
(127)
5.7.20
Maesteg (Central) Cadet (1) Nantyffyllon Cadet (6)
22.2.23
...
(74)
23.1. 12
Hengoed ...
(110)
9.3. 15
(69)
29. 6.10
Brithdir
Pontlottyn *B ri thdir Cadet .. .
29.6.23
19.11.23
CAERPHILLY AND DISTR ICT
1.1.16
Aberbargoed
(54)
8.6.09
Bargoed
(35)
16.10.07
Caerphilly (R.R.)
(66)
13.5.10
Llan bradac h
(125)
24.1.20
~elsol1
(122)
31.7.18
Penallta Colliery (144)
27.6.23
Senghenydd
(129)
2.11.20
Loughor
(148)
25.8. 23
(92)
25.10.1 3
.. .
Pontardulais NEATH Crynant
26.1. 20 (105)
22.10.1 4
(77)
11.5.12
Ystradgynlais .. . (107)
19.12.14
Pontardawe
IN CHARCE.
Supt. E . E\'ans, Police Stalion, Ponlycymmel'. upt. \\T. \Villiams, 2, Brookl::l.nJ Terr., anlymoel. "\mb. Onicer G . Barnett, 25, acrJu Rd., Ogmore ValC', Act. Cadet Ollicl'I' R. C . l\1organ, 12, Bryuog\\'y Ter. , anlymocl.
T. J. Bell Thomas. J. IIan'is-J ones.
SliPt. Dr. J . IIarris-Joncs, The Surg 'ry, eacrau. T. J. Bell Thoma .. Supt. \\' . II. Murris, 33, Garn Rl)ad, Iaesteg. J. lcCausland. Supt. G. II. B. Jaml's, 67, St. Michat' l's ],d., lacsteg . H . Jones. SliPt. C. D. Illig-Ill'S. 21n, .\111101 l~l) a d, ;\laeslcg. aJd mel' r \V. Price, 29, f.Liden ~ ll'l'ct, i\Iacsteg. adcl fli c el' C. Cavill, 9, GI'O\ cStI' 'l'l, 'antyffyllon, G. R. Pennant. upt. \\'. I !al'es, 14, IIerbert Street, BI'ithdir. J. Jackson. \\' . Ilolli s ter, 3, lIengol' J Road, JIcng-ol tl. J. Jones . ' upL D. II. Phillips, 28, t;I'l'l' nlil'ld St., PlllltloltYI1. l\ Ct. Cad ,t omc ' I' SIIPt. \\ ·.ll ,U't'S, 14, IledH!rt Stred, l~ritlldir. J. Dickie. Corps SliPt. Dr. J~. C. Rolwrt s()n , lligh Street, Llanbl·adal'h. B. II. 1. Cr ~a. SlIPt. J. Da\ ies, 1, Trcdeg-ar Tel'. , f\b~'rb:lrgl)l'l L SupL J. l~obson, ., r\shlea, " Aberbaq~ocd. ]. C. Briggs. SlIPt. (~. Rig-sby, +, Sll)cklallli Strlcl, Cae rphill y. (Acting ) R.C. Roill'rlson. .\mb. l)nlcl~ I' ' . E. PalmI.: 1', 17, (~ardell St., Lhn hl·adacli . R. H. Terry. Scrg-t. \\' . .\. \\'illiams, l\shg-ro\" Tel'. , :-"' elson. P . Davies. SlIPt. R. S. Grif1ith, 9, DulTrYIl ~t. , Penallta, Ystrad 1ynilc h. P. James. Supt. E. ~\Iorg-an, Univ r al Villas, cnghenydd. D. A. Da\·ies. Supt. W. J. J) ,l\ it'S, \\'oodlands RtI., Loughor, llam. Capt. R. J. Isaac. Supt. apt. R. J. Isaac, "De rlwyn," PontarJulais. C. Armstrong. Major \\T. O. Evans.
113
PRIORY FOR WALES.
BRIGADE .
SllPt. J. James, " Bronalla," Crynant, nr. eath. Act. Supt. l\Iajol' \V. Owen Evan s , Bryncelyn, Ponlardawe. Act. Supt. J. Borsdcn, P e nrhos, Y Slradgynlai s .
CORPS or Divisions dislinguished by style of type.
PONTYCLUN
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
26.1.20
S. A. Tucker. (Acting) S . A. Tucker.
Brynna
(31)
28.6.07
Gilfach Goch
(50)
10.8.08
Pontyclun
(58)
2.9.09
(Acting) R. Kenefick.
9.10.20
(Acting) S. A. Tucker.
12.6.18
J. E. Brereton.
26.1. 20
H. Davies.
SllPt. G. H. Trotman, 41, Bridgend Road, LlanharalJ. Amb. Officer W . 1\I. Thomas, " Maesteg House," Gil[ach Go c h. Acting Supt. T. Ajax Lewis, " Elmsfield, Pontyclun. Acting Supt. I. William s , (. Tala Garw," Ponlyclun. Amb. Officer A. Davie s, " The Bungalows," Coe dely. Corps upt. \V. Evans, 9, G\\'aun Miskin, Beddau, Pontypridd. llPt. A . Greatrex, 21, Lli t T e rrace , Llantwit \ 'a rdre . H. G. \Villiams, 63, \Vood Stree t, Cilfynydd. SupL C. Floyd, (( Aeron Hous e , ,. Craigwen Road, Pontypridd. Supt. R. Hewer, 13, \Voodla nd Ter., Maes-y-coed, Pontypridd . E. A. Staddon, 2, Church Lan e , :-\ a ntgar\\'. Supt. T. H . Sla d e , +, Distillery Rd., Hopkinsto\\'n, Pontypridd E. Thomas, 2, Caerphilly Road, Nantga n\' Cade t Officer J. J. \Yilliam s , 19 , Commercial St., Llantwit Vardre. II
Pontyclun (G.W.R.) (128) Tonvrefail and Coedely , (120) PONTYPRIDD Cwm Colliery ...
(84)
21.10.12
Cilfynydd
(62)
15.1.10
Gt. WesternColliery(20)
28.5.06
i\1aritime and Penrhiw (70) (98) !\'antgarw
1.9. 10
D. W. Evans.
J. M. McDonald.
J.
W. \Villiams.
12.1. 14
D. R. Thomas.
8.12.23
D. E. Evans.
Pontypridd (G. W. R. ) (151) Taff Well ... (111)
I 17.4.15 I J. McN a bb.
Cwm Colliery Cadet(2)
I
2.3.23
illERIONETHSHIRE Blaenau Festiniog (11) \ 25.1.06
CENTRE.
l
\
l\ION 10UTH HIRE
Amb. Officer W. 1\I. Owen, 2, vVynn Rd., B laen a u F e stinios:;.
CENTRE.
CO;l1MI SIONER-Dr. D. Rocyn Jones, C.B.E., M.B., D.P.H., County Hall, ewpart,1\lon. UB-CO;lr;lIISSIONERs- Mr. R. V,· ilson Ba rUett, 24, Bridge treet, 1 ewport, Mon. Dr. Alfred Jam e s, The Park, Blaena von, Mon. STAFF OFFICER-CapL S. T. Beard, O.B.E., 2, Grosvenor Road, Abergavenny. Abergavenny ...
(5)
8.10.04
Officer of late South \Vales Border orps, at present attached to the above Division Abertysswg
(137)
8.7.22
Blackwood
(113)
25.8.15
L. G. Woods, Chapel Street, Pontlotlyn. Badge, Garfield Terr., Blackwood.
L. G. Mas carenhas.
Supt. 9, J. C. 1,
U. J. G. Mulligan.
Supt. G . F, Tuckwell, 53, Commercial Street, Talywain, Mon.
28.7.19
AVON LLWYD Abersychan
Supt. U, O. icholls, Taly coed Court, nr.1\lonmou t h Corps Sec. E. Lippi a tt, 35, . Te w Corps Surgeon, St., Pontnewy dd (attac he d t o Col. W. D. teel, Cwmbran Colliery a nd PontNevill St., Abergavenny. newydd Division).
T. E. Lloyd.
(46)
3.7.08
11 +
TIlE
CORPS or Divisiuns di tinguish~d by tyle of type.
T. JOHN Ai\TJ~ LAN E BRI,ADE.
REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
Blaenavon
(47)
4.7.08
( cting) A. 11. James.
Varteg . . .
(85)
6.2.13
]. Couper.
(72)
Coronation
Oakdale (Blackwood)
25.8.11
R. E. Roberts.
25.9.14
D.
J. Buckley.
(103) Tredegar No. 1
(23)
2-.t.7.06
(Acting) H. G. Brown.
Tredegar TO. 2
(26)
29.9.06
H. G . Brown.
PONTYPOOL
Cwmbran Colliery and Pontne"wydd (25) GriffithstmYl1 ... (150)
28.7 .19
R. W. Ha lett.
11.9.06
A. \V. Hayles.
27.10.23
Pontllanfraith Railway
12.-.t.23
C. G.
(140) (68)
29.6.10
G. James.
(24)
6.9.06
PontypoolNorth Cadet (3)
16.5. 23
Pontypool
IN CHARGE.
Supt. . \V. \Vathen, 5, " D" Row, Forge idc, Blaenavoo. Acting upt. D. Crewe, " Penylan," ,Tarteg, Mon.
28.7.19
LWYN
orth
Pontypool Road
Bedwas
(87)
4.5.13
New Tredegar
(-.to)
28.2.08
(51)
9.2.09
(49)
21.7.08
J. S. Nolan. F. J. Maunsell. R. V. de A. Redwood.
S. Simons.
(4)
3.10.04
M. F. Donovan.
Six Bells
(57)
14.8.09
P. Read.
28.7.19
D. T. Richar-ds.
Abercarn
(37)
1.1.08
Celynen Colliery
(38)
29.1.08
Crosskeys
(32)
12.7.07
Llaohilleth
(96)
25.11.13
Marine Colliery
(88)
30.5.1 3
I
Amb. ffie >r . Bassett, Alma ottagc, Bedwas. J. Wilkins, 64, Dcr\\Y)'n t., cw Tredegar. upt. . H. Williams, 5, Forge trect, Rbymney. u pt.
J.
l\latthcw ,
13, Glynmawr
Blaina .. .
\V ESTER'" VALLEY
upt. G. l\Iorgan, " Ty Freder-ick," Ynysddu, Mon. Amb. Officer W. Lewis, 30, Ashville, Oakdale, Blackwood . J. Leach, 35, Lowcr Coronation trcet, Tredegar. Amb. Officer \\'. P nbel-thy, 53, Commercial t., Tredcga r. orp upt. A. J. England, tation I louse, Pontllanfraith. A.ct. Supt. orps ct:. E. Lippiatt, 35, ":-\ cw I reel, Pontnew\ dd. I\CI. upt. II. T. Dennis, 16, Cambria ~ l., Griffithstm\ n. I\Ct. , upl. ]. Fox, 5, River 'Oi \Y, Rhiw Srr David, Blacb\ ood. ~ upt. F. 1\ lms, 39, \\-ainfelin Av., Pontypoul. Supt. . Mog-ford, 4, Channel , oi ' W Rd., Penygarn, Pontypool. Cad!"t fficer"". J. Ieredith, Oakdale PI., Pontnc\\) nydd, Pontypoo l. I
28.7.19
WET MONMOUTH
Abertillery
J. P. J. Jenkins.
28.7.19
RHH1NEY VALLEY
Rhymney
1ackay.
J. Dunlop. T. A. Gregg.
T.
J.
Frost.
J. F. McQueen.
11 :;
PRIORY FOR WALES.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
REGISTERED.
MONTGOl\IERYSHIRE
17.7.12
POWYSLAND
Llanidlocs
(76)
4-.4.12
\Velshpool
(71)
10.2.11
Corps Supt. H. Morris, 4, Broad St., \Velshpool. Supl. Dr. E. D. Rees, Caersws, Montgomeryshirc. Supl. R. E. C. Thomas, 2, Clive Slreet, \Velshpoo\.
R. D. Thomas. E. D. Rees. (A.cting) R. D. Thomas.
PEMBROKESHIRE C0::'1DIISSll1NER- ;\Tajor
CENTRE.
CENTRE.
ir D. IIughes-l\lorg-an, " Pena lly HOtls e ," Penally, Tenby. NIL. RADNORSHIRE
CE
TRE.
NIL.
OF
CITY
CARDIFF
CE
TRE.
CO:lDl1SSIONER i\I "tjor F. T. Rees, ;l1.C., i\l.R.C.S., L.R.?:P. , B . SC ., "Ty l\Iynydd d 'ff" Radyr, Glam. ~rAFF OFF! -ERs- Dr. d~ Vere llunl, "Aubrey House, Cathedral Road, Car I . ' Inspector David J. Francis, Law Courts, Catha ys Par~, Cardiff. . l\Ir. Bernard E. ~Iaberly, -.t5, Stalion Road, Llandaff North, Ca rdl[f. (Ac lill'TJ-l\Ir. Fre d e rick R. Hortop, 22, E\'elyn Stree t, Ba:ry Dock. ( ,\ctin~)-:\Ir. J. 1. Pepperell, 337, Cowbridge Road, Cardiff. .
CARDIFF
A;\()
"
DI<;TI~I • r
i
4.4.06
liarry Dock
(59)
. 9.09
CardifT ' Ily
(H)
6.4.06 8.12.H
Cardin El11t'rg lllcy
(Acting) de Vere Hunt. G. Gillon Irving . E. E. Owens. R. J. Smith.
I
E. Ll e wellyn.
(10 ) arddT City Poli c e (-.t3)
2.5.0b
W. G. Willi a ms.
Cardiff (G. \\". R.)
(1J)
4.4.06
(,\ c ting) dc "ere Hunt.
Cardiff Railway
(79)
5.6.12
LL- 01. T. \Vallace.
Cardiff (R. R ) ...
(65)
16.4.10
(115)
1.t1.15
adel (7)
-.t.12.23
upt. F. R. Hortop, 22, Evelyn treel, Barry Dock. Supt. J. 1. Pepperell, . 337, Cowbridge Rd., Cardiff. Supl. \V. H. J ohnso11, . 173 Whitchurch Rd., Ca rddl_ Act. S~IPt. Staff Off. D. J. Franci.s, Law Courts, Cathays Pk., Cardiff. .\mb. OfficerC. T. Evans, 17, Broadwalk, Caerleon, nr. ewport.
t., Abcrtillery.
Supt. \V. Gardncr, 23, Church _ treet, Blaina, 1\lon . upt. J. IIooper, 1, \Vood ollag-cs, Aberbeeg, 1\1on. Corps ec. E. . Ferris, 15, Glad stone t., rosskeys, Mon. ergt. A. Blandford, 11, OakTerrace, Cro skeys, 1\1on. T. G. \Vatkin, "Bryn Awel," Islwyn treet, Abercarn. Act. Supl. Corps ec. E. C. Ferris, 15, Glad lone ~ t., Crosskcys. Amb. Officer D. Jones, 9, Gladstone Road, Crumlin, Mon. Sup!. D. R. Davies, 109, Canning Street, Cwm, Mon.
Pcnarlh Barry Dock
BOROUGH BOROUGH
OF
l\IERTHYR
TYDFIL
CENTRE.
Ol\DlISSIONER-l\Ir. D. 1'1. Davies, Chief Constable, l\Ierthyr Tydfil.
Bedlinog Dowlais Police
. McClelland.
17.9.06
R.
(15)
12.4.06
W. D. Jenkins.
(1)
14.9.97
A. E. Keown.
(60)
13.11.09
DOWLAIS
Dowlai
Supt. C. H. Snell, 21, Church Avenue, Pen a rth. Cadet Officer E. Paul, -.t3, High Street, Barry.
P. Hacquoil.
(Acting) A. E. Keown.
Corps Supt. A. Lucas, 14, Alexa ndra Rd., l\I e rthyr Tydfil. Supt. D. :\1. Sim s , . 9, Bedlinog Terrace, BedlIl1og. Supt. R. H. Parker, . 10, \Vinifred Stre et, Dowlals. Supt. A. E. Dove, Police Station, Dowlais.
116
THE
CORPS or Divisions di ting'uishcd by style of type.
Al\J BUL.\
RECISTERED.
eE BRIGADE.
SURCEON .
Penydarren
(17)
23.5.06
T. Stenn I' Evans.
(126)
24.1.20
C. H. F. Williams.
Cadel
1.12.22
TAFF VALLEY
2.11.08
R. S. Ryce.
(67)
31.5.10
(Acling) R. S. Ryce.
(56)
12,7.09
\ T. T. P. \\Tcbstcr,
l\Ierthyr Borough (22)
15.7.06
R. Lee.
1\lerthyr Vale ...
(10)
21.7.05
(117)
26.9.17
H. V. Leigh.
(28)
22. 11.06
]. Ferguson.
Abercanaid Cefn Coed
Treharris Troedyrhiw
BOROUGH
IN CHARCE.
OF
E\\'PORT
Supl. \\'. ]. Ballard, 5, Guest tred, Fochriw. Supl. A. E. Chance, 24, CasU Street, Penydarrcn. A/Cadet Offr. SupL W. J. Bal1anl, 5, Guest Street, Fochriw. Corps Supl. \V. H. Jones, S, ] ohn ~l., High. t., Mcrthyr Tydfil. Amb. Officer D. \V. Jones, 4- ,Nightil1(rale L,. bercanaid. upL R. Rowc, 6, Park Row, Gra\\cll Terr., l\lerthyr Tyclfil. upl. D. Jones, 19, Glynn Terrace', lerlhyr Tydfil. C. \\'ebb, 36, Cardiff Rd., l\Ierthyr Tydfil. upt. T. A. Rees, 3, The Pad.. , Trcbarris. Supl. F. \\'. IIands '0I11be, 7, Elm Street, Trol'dyrhi\\'. ENTRE.
OilI1\JISSIONER-l\!r. G. Campbell Olivcr, 41, 'l. l\In.rk·s Cn:!sc 'nt, 1'\e\\ port, !'II 011. STAFF OFFICER-Mr. ]. H. Hill, 42.\, \\'iJliam lrcd, Tcwport, ;\1011. NEWPORT MON.
8.10.04
S. l\IcCormac.
(6)
8.10.04
W. ]. Roche.
N ewpo rt High Street Railway ... (138) Newport Police (36)
14. 10.22
Alexandra Docks
R. Thomas,
18.11.07
Newport Railway
(7)
8.10.04
ewport Town
(8)
8.10.04
Newport Town Cadet
(5)
(Acting) , . ::\IcCormac.
28.5.23
BOROUGH
OF
RHONDD.A
Corps Supt. G. J. R(,\\'lands, -1-1, l'edlal1d ~t., 'e\\port, 1\1011. upt. J. l\IanihaJl, 1~, Collicr treel, j c\\'port, J\Ion. ,\jSupt. J. Barb'r, 21, Pcnlyn ,\venuc, Newport, :\Ion. upl. II. Gnffiths, 11, umbedand Road, j 'ewport, Mall. Supl. (;. H. IIunt, 36, ]lmes tl'eel, :\ cwport, :'lIon, ~upl. G. \\". Ilopkins, 24, Usk treet, :\ ewport, Mon. Cadet Officcr I I. lIowells, 43, i\Ialpas Road, Tewport, MOll.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style o[ type.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
FACH
13.6.07
Cymmer
(33)
27.7.07
Ferndale
(16)
15.4.06
Lady Lewis
(55)
21 .6.09
Maerdy
(12)
3.3.06
E. ]. l\Ion-is.
R. Rees.
Corps upt. T. ]. Evans, 20, Ceridwen Sl. Maerdy. SupL '.tV. B. Davies, " Bryn Bedw," Cymmer, Porth. SupL Vv. D. Thomas, 39, Elm Street, Ferndale. Supt. E. Morgans, 17, Glanville Street, Maerdy.
J.
(39)
1-+.2.08
(Acting) E.
\Vatlstown
(27)
26,9.06
T. ]. Davies.
Ynyshir
(52)
15. 2.09
(4)
23.5.23
. (Acting-) M. C. O. IIurly. Supt. J. Moore, 16, Railway Terrace, Ynyshlr. A/CadetOffr. CorpsSuptT.].Evans, 20 Ceridwen Street, Maerdy. Corp~ Supt. W. E. Abraham, D. C. \Villi ams. 77, Tallis St., Cwmparc, ~reorchy. Acting Supt. T. D. Hopktns, A. G. Tribc. 21 Dunraven Terr., Treorchy. Supt. \ Thomas, R. Gabe ] ones. 93, Park Terrace,Clydach Vale. R. E. ::\Ieredith, Nantyffin, ,\. 1\1. Robertson. Cwmparc, Treon'hy. urt. \V. ]. Matthews, . R. Nelson. "Brynderi," Garden Village. Supt. D. Morgan, . \V. \Vatkins. " Brynderwen," Llwynypla. upt. ]. Rees, 12, Ton Row, Ton, PentrC'. Supt. S. Blundred, . H. Andcrson. 20, Amos Hill, Penygralg. C\cting-) D. \Villi ams' l .\cting upt. Dr. D. C. \\'illiams, " Brynfedwan," Treherbet-L
Maerdy C:1.del RIIONOI>A
30.10.06
FAWR
Morris.
Supl. D. Roberts, 49, \\T oodfield Rd., Tylorstown.
Tylorstown
(30)
13.6.07
a1l1brian Colliery (1 )
25.5.06
(53)
30.5.09
Fernhill
(112)
17.5.15
Llwynypia
(114)
18.9.15
:'ITaindy and Eastcrn (34) ~;1.\al CollicriL~s and Pl'llygraig Disl. (89) Trcherhcrl ... (9)
27.9.07
14.10.04
TonypamlyPolice (152)
10.12.23
(1-13)
29. S. 23
E. 1\1. Neville.
14.5.07
J.
,~K5.0.'i
J. P. II
Aberg-orchy
CWl11parc
Tyclraw Tynybt:dwand PC'ntr' \'strad l' hondcla
17.6.13
(29) (19)
DOROUGH
CENTRE.
COMl\1ISSIONER-Captain T aliesin E. Richards, 1\1. E., " Bl'ynbedw," Tongwynl,lis. BOROUGH SL'RGEON-Dr. S. Glanville l\1orris, "BryndeJyn," 1\laerdy. STAFF SURGEOK-Dr. 1\1. C. O. Hurley, 64, Ynyshir Road, Ynyshir. STAFF OFFICERs-Mr. G. Payne," euhof," Upton Terrace, Penygl-aig-. 1\Ir. ]. H. Davies, 15, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown. RHONDDA
117
PRIORY FOR WALES.
1--
Fochri,,'
'~Foc hriw
JOIl
T.
Supt. D. Jones, D.C., M.::'>L, 94, Blaencwm Terrace, Trcherberl. SllPt. J. Power, 64, Llewellyn Street, Pentre. SllPl. 1. H. Caple, Glandwr Hotel, Ystrad.
Rickanl.
OF
Da\ ies.
\\TA
SEA
CE
TRE.
COilIIISSll)NER-Dl'. Ul'ban :Ylarks, :I!.R.C,S., L.R.C.P., Trinity House, Trinity Place, Swansea. Sl I.;-CL)\I:I1ISSI0NLR- lr. \V. A. \Vheel, llillfic1d, Llansamlet. STAt F OFFI 'ERS Mr. Hug-h S. Cann, " Holmsicle, ,. Tavi tock Road, Sketty, Swansea. lr. \Y. II. Fisher, 9, IIall Terrace, 'wansea. Mr. Thomas]. l\Iorris, 13, Sydney Street, Brynhyfryd, Swansea.
3.1. 22
II. H. Thom:1.s.
Brynhyfryd
(132)
Llansamlct
(73)
19.12.11
Midland Ra.ilway
(135)
20.6.22
]. T. Woodside.
Morriston ...
( 116)
16.8.17
M. W. Williams.
..
(109)
3.3,15
J. S. L. P obel'ts.
Sw' 11s'a
I
L. L. ] ones.
SupL ]. Evans, "Gwynfryn," 2'-1-, IIopkin St., Brynhyfryd, Swansea. Actin cr Supt. Sub-Comlllr. \V. A. \\Theel, Hillfield, Llansamlet. SupL Capt. D. ]. \i\Torkm an, '-1-, :'Ilaes Street, Swansea. Amb. Officer S. ]. Nicho1Js, 131, \\-ooclfield L, 1\1 orriston. Supt. J. T. YOI'k, ~, Campbell Sll-ect, wall ' ca.
118
TIm ST.
JOIIN
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
CO I~PS or Divisions
di tinguished by style of type.
CENTRE D IST RIBI:JTION OF CORPS AND NURSINC DIVISIONS. RECISTERED .
SURCEON .
ABERDARE
IN CHARCE.
VALLEY
31.1.10
]. C. Ogilvie.
Abercynon
(-1-2)
1.4.08
J. L l. 1\1 orris.
A berdar e
(-+5)
25.6.08
]. 1\1. Wil on .
Cwmaman
(-H-)
27.5.08
C. B. F. Millar.
Duffryn Aman...
(91)
11.7. 13
Dr. Owen!'.
(141)
4.5. 23
(21)
18.6.06
..\. L. Ross.
(1-+6)
20.8.23
R. Ross.
(-1-1)
12.3.08
J. Banks.
Hirwain Mountain Ash... Penrhiwceiber Trecynon
1. G. Thomas.
A n g lesea- Nil. [keel< nocksh ire-Nil.
ENTRE.
CO;\!r,IIS IONER.-Dr. R. Baird Milt~e, i\LB., CH. B. , Eden IIouse, l\Iollntain Ash . TAFF OFFICER.-l\Ir. GOl1lp.r DaVies, "Bryntirion," Abet-dnre Road, Mountain Ash. CYNO,
11 9
PRlORY FOR WALES.
Corps Supl. II. E\ans, 1, Iarlin's Terracc, .\b'rc),n otl. upl. \ V. ] ackson, 35, Ab 'rdar' Road, Abet-cynon. ~ upt. D. J. Dn;w, 2 " ~a theril1l' Street, Abcrdarc. upt. T. I. Griffiths, 35, Burns Streel, wmaman. upL ]. Grainger 13 ak Terr .\bctTwmboi, t;r. Aberaman.· ' upt. W. ]. l\Ieyler, 7, \\'esleyan ollages, lIirwaill. SllpL E. E\'ans, 11, Copley Street, Mountain Ash. upl. ]. \V. Ll' \\'i., Lee IIotel, Pcnrhiwceib'r. upt. W. I l. Whe ler, 22, Lambert Terr., .\berdare.
Cardiganshirc-Nil. Canll al·thenshire-DIVISIONs- Llanelly, Mynydd l\Tawr, Pat·cyt-hun. Carnarvonshire- DlvISION- Aberdaron. Ocnbighshireflinlshil-e
il.
Nil.
C h mot'ga n ... h ire- CoR I's-A bera \.on, Bridgcnd and District, Caerphilly and District, ;'\c,lth, Pontypridd, Pontyclun - DIVIS IONS - Penallta, Glyncorrwg, Kl'nflg- IIill, Caet-philly, Ponlarda\\'e, CWffi, Great Weslern Colliery, Gilfach Goch, Llanharan, Pontyclun, Tonyrefail and Coe lely, Briton Ferry, Ffaldau Inslilul and Ganv, Bcdwas. ,\let ioneth.,hil'e-OIYISION-Corwen. j\101l1ll0uth"hirc-CORP..,-Avon Llwyd, Islwyn, Pontypool, Rhymney Valley, " 'esl ~Ionmouth, \\'este rn Valley- D lvl lo:"\s-Abersychan, Blackwood, orollalion, Pontncwydd, Pontypool, I\"cw Tredegat-, Rhymney, Abertillery, Six Bells, Abcrcarn, t-osskeys . l\lontgomeryshire - COI~PS \Vdshpool Berrie\\'.
Powysland -
DIVISIONS -
Llanidloes,
\Velshpool,
Pembl·okeshire-Nil. Radllorshire-Nil. Canlifi Cit v-CORPs-Cardiff and Dislri t-DIVISIONs-Barry, En;et-gc!lcy, Cardif[ Docks, Penarth .
Cardiff,
Cardiff
.\!el-thyr- Tydfil Bowugh-CORPS-Taff Valley-DIv lsIO l '-Merthyr. NeWpol-t Borough-CoRPS- ewport, Mon. Rholldda Borough-CoRPs- Rhondda Fach, Rhondda Fawr-Dl v rsIONsFerndale, l\Iaerdy, Tylorslown, Ynyshir, Abergorchy, Cambrian, Fernhill, LlwYllypia, Ystrad, Rhondda. Swanst:a Borough-DI\'ISIONs-Brynhyfryd, Morrislon ancl Llansamlet, Swansea. Aherdarc
(Padiamcntaryand Iunicipal rea.)-CoRPs-Cynon Valley- D lv lslo;>ls \ het-dare, Ab c rcvllon, l\Jollntain Ash.
120
THE
ST.
NURSING DIVISIONS.
Nurs ing D ivisions, (those form ing part of a Corps arc placed under its name).
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-,(The orde r of sen io ri ty is given in parenthe is.) NU t-sing D ivisions, (t hose forming part of a Corps are placed unde r its name) .
I
- ---
REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
CARDIGANSHIRE NIL.
(40)
31. 7. 18
CENTRE.
D. R. Price.
(21)
18. 10.15
Mynydd Mawr
(49)
5.7.22
10.7.16
D. N. Morgan.
Llanharan
(45)
20.8. 19
(Acting)
Pontyclun
(43)
19.2.19
R. Kenefick.
14.6.1
(Acting) ]. E. Brereton .
Cwm
oeclely (39)
(54)
olliery..
Gt. Wesl ' rn
Iiss B. Price, I I Preswylfa," Pcmbn!y Rd., Llan t·lly.
M YNYDD MAWR
(25)
Garreg-l r l)ll!,
olliery (4)
Colliery
CWU1
Abet-daron
(16)
I
DE
IERIONETHSlIIRE
Treville, ross I rands, Lhn clly.
ILadySlIpl. Mrs. D.
'arreg-l\1c 'a, reg, ,\bcrLiarOIl.
BIGHSIIIRE IL.
FLI
(-+2) I 1i).10.1~
CE
:'II
'0\\,:111 ,
A \ 0;-" tun
CENTRE.
D. Edwards.
I
5.10.16
(.2( )
TIl IIIRE CENTRE.
(Acling) C. ]. G. ;\lulligan.
Miss L. Colman, Snalchwood Rd .. Abcrsychan, Mon.
G. \Y . . : \rmstrong .
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. J. England, "Slation House," Pontllanfrai th. l\liss 1. Powell, .. Festubert," Hill View, Cwmfelinfach, 1\1on. Lady Supt. Mrs. Hayles, "Armidale," Pontnewydd, l\Ion. Lady Supt. Mrs. D. Nelms, 37, The Avenue, Pontypool, 1\lon. A/Lady Cdt. Offr. ;\Iiss E . Preece, 'Vyndbam House, vVern Road, Sebastopol.
I
TSHIRE CENTRE. NIL.
L ADY STAFF OFFICER-Mrs. F. M. Riches, "Edenhurst,"
~j\I
Lady Sup t. Miss K. Ja rrelt, Faerdre House, or wen.
f)
TRE.
(34) \ 13.11.17
Blackwood
GLAMORGANSIIIRE CENTRE.
oronation
t. Martin's Rd., Caerphilly.
ABERAVON
(26)
25.7.16
(19)
5.10.15
A. W. I Iayles.
( )
24.9.12
(Acting) R. W. Haslett.
PONT\ POOL
Briton Ferr y
(46)
10.12.20
Glyncorrwg
(24)
S.7.16
Kenfig Hill
(36)
12.2.18
(Acting) G. S. Phillips. (Acting) S. Fis her. ] . \V. Cooper.
B RIDGEND & D ISTRICT Ffaldau Institute and Garw (7) CAERP HI LLY & DISTRICT
31.8.12
Bedw as
(27)
4.9.1 6
Caerp h illy
(18)
18.9. 15
Penallta
(35)
8.2.18
.
12.9.23
SIIIRE
I
10.8.15
Lady Supt. 1\lrs. E . Browning, 28, Gwa un Miskin Road, Beddau. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Robinson, "Den bury, "'VindsorRd., Treforest. ..:\/Lady Cdt. Offr.M rs. E. Browning, 28, Gwaun Miskin Rd., Beddau.
21.2.12
aclel
lOr\\'l'l1
CAR JARVO
. A. Tucker.
26.9.23
I Lady , lIPl. :\Ii , s 1\1. O.
(Acting) D. II. Griffiths.
l\Irs . B. Christtan, 8, Thomas St., Garden City, Gilfach Goch. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Tucker, I I The Laurels," Llanharan. Lady , upL. 1\1rs. L. Bru ce, I ' Lanelay," Pontycllln. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. M. Brereton, The Surgery, Coedely, Tonyrefail.
PONT\ PRIOt)
I Lady SlIPl.
Miss ]. M. r.lackilltosh.
Gilfach Goch ...
Tonyrcfail and
Lady Supt. Miss R. ] enkins, Th(wtl Bush, oloneIRJ.,Heltws,;\ndonl.
L LANELLY
20.4.17
PONTYCLUN
CARMARTHENSIIIRE CENTRE. LADY STAFF OFFICER- fiss 1\1. Brodie," heriton," Old Road, Llanelly. AM MAN VALLEY
Llanelly
--1
(30)
Pont.arda we
CENTRE.
IN CHARGE .
SURGEON .
l'IEAT H
BRECKNOCK HIRE CENTRE. NIL.
Parcyrhun
REGISTERED .
IN CHARGE.
ANGLESEY COUNTY 1 IL.
121
PRIORY FOR W ALES.
JOHN AMBU LA CE B R I GADE .
T. R. Bowen.
(Acting) ]. G. B,-iggs. M. F. Daniels.
Pontnewydd
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Phillip, 185, Neath Road, Briton Fl'rry. Lady Supt. 1\l,-s. E. I I. II owcll, 4, Brynmawr Place, l\laL'sleg-. Lady Amb. orr. Mrs. 1\1. J. Sulton, 9, Bridge treet, Kcn!jg IIt ll.
Pontypool Ponlypool RUy'\\l'IEY
Lady Supt. Miss G. Morgan, 1, Brynhyfryd, Pcntycymnll'r.
V ALLE\
New Tredegar
(41)
12.9.18
Rhymney
(37)
26.4. 18
(11)
1. 9.13
(9)
25.9.12
WE
Mrs. P. A. Davies, 40, The Crescent, Bedwas. Lady Supl. 1\1r8. L. Lendon, 95, Van Road, Caerphilly. Lady Amb. OfT.R. II. D. Evans, 16, Beech!lcld Ave., llen goed.
T
(Acting) F. ]. r.launse lJ.
l\I rs. O. ] ones, Craig-wen, Craigy-bebw Road, New Tredegar. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. de Acton Redwood, Terrace Ho., Rhymney.
(Acting) S. Simons.
Lady Supt. Mrs. O. Strickland, 2, Blythe Street, Abertillery. Lady Amb. Off. 1\lrs. E. Phillips, Post Office, Six Bells, Mon.
MONMOUTH
Abertillery Six Bells
\H"
7.6. 23
add
·
122
THE
Nurs ing Divisions, (those forming part o( a Corps are placed under its name).
\V ESTERN
ST.
JOIl
RECISTERED
IN CHARC E.
SURCEON.
(32)
5.7.17
Crosskeys
(15)
6.7.15
I J. Dunlop. ENTRE.
MONTGOMERY lITRE POWYSLAND
L1anidloes
(14)
17.9.1+
\\T. Davies.
\\ elshpool
(3)
23.1.11
(Acling) R. D. Thomas.
Welsllpool Berricw (6)
24.5.12
(Acting) R. D. Thomas. E
PEMBROKE HIRE
c/o Corps Surl. f I. :'.h)rns, 4, Hr'oad 'lrCl'l, \\'clshpool. Lady , lIPt. l\Iiss L. IIclliar, 13, "t'\Crll Sln~el, \\'C\shpool. Lady upl. l\lr's. J I ull1phrcys WC ll, G lanscvcrn Hall, Berrie\-\', lon t.
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Barry .. ,
(5)
3.5.12
E. J. H. Budge.
Cardiff
(1)
15.9.09
\Y. G. Williams.
(33)
31.7. 17
(Acting) W. G. William
7.10.15
R. B. L1e\\·cllyn.
Penarth
.:t.9.15
(Acting) P. IIacquoil.
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BOROUGH OF 1\IERTHYR TVDFIL CENTRE. TAFF VALLEY
Merthyr
(12)
II
25.5.14
H . B. Binks.
Lady
upt. Miss S. Williams,
40, IIigh ' l., ;\[erthyr Tydfil.
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Ferndale
(51)
8.6. 23
Maerdy
(2)
8.12.09
Tylorstown
(23)
14.6.16
Ynyshir
(52)
9.7.23
R. Rees. (Acting) S. Glanville Morris. (Acting) E. J. Morris. D. H. Davies.
1.7.17
Cambrian
(44)
24.3.1 9
Fernhill ...
(28)
23.9.16
L1\\'ynypia
(38)
13.5. 18
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(10)
25.5.13 BORO
LADY
Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Allsopp, 122, Dumfries St., Tr.eorchy. Lady Supt. Miss M. J enk1l1s, R. Gabe Jones. Troedybryn, Fern Ter., Tonypandy. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. White, 10, Station Terrace, Treherbert. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. Payne, . T. Bonner Davies. "N euhof,"U pton Ter., Penygralg. (Acting) J. P. H. Davies. Lady Supt. Mrs. W . Davies, 24, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown.
(Acting) A, G. Tribe.
GH
TAFF OFFICER- Miss
(50)
H.11. 22
OF SWANSEA CENTRE. . Coley, Pantgwydr Road, Uplands, Swansea.
W. A. MacLennan.
3. 3.16 (22) (47)
30.6.22
Lady Supt. Miss B. F. Phillips, 36 Carlton Terrace, Swansea. Lady'Supt. Mrs. H. C. Davies, Rock Terrace, :M orriston. Lady Supt. MissM. James, Heather Cottage, Garnllwyn, Landore.
ABERDARE CENTRE.
CARDIFF AND DISTR ICT
(20) (17)
(31)
ENTRE.
LADY STAFF OFFICERS-Mrs. \\'. Pardoe, O.B.E., "\\',tlton," Pomrll} R~),ld, Barry. Miss M. Metcalf, R. R. ., 1, Dogo Street, CarddT.
Cardiff Emergency
Abergorchy
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IN CHARCE.
SURGEON.
RECISTERED.
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Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). RHO DDA
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Abercarn
123
PHIORY FOR WALES.
. \ MBULANCE BRIGADE.
A/Lady Supt. l\Iiss C. Jones, 18, Frederick tn:et, Fcrndale'. Lady upi. Miss E. C. R. Morris, " Brynydelyn," Iaerdy. Miss B. Davies, 53, Fountain trcet, Ferndale. A/Lacly Supe 1\lrs. G. R. Re'es, 2, Chevron Terrace, Porth.
Cn\O l
VALLEY
Aberdare
(48)
11.7.22
(Acting) J. C. Ogilvie.
Abercynon
(13)
27.8.14
M . Griffith.
(53)
7.8.23
Iountain Ash
Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Richardson, 14, Gadlys Gardens, Aberdare. Lady Supt. Mrs. Bell Pugh, Plas-Darren, Abercynon. A/Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Davies, Bryntirion, Aberdare Road.
. Ube
~rt>er
Ube ·Grant> ]prtor}2 of of tbe 1bospttal of St. 50bn of 5erusalenl in JEnglant>. AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
\the St. John ambulance :f13rigabe ®\'erseas.
Report of the Chief Commissioner for LONDON : CHAJlLaS CULL AND SOH.
Brigade Overseas For the Year ending 31st December, 1923.
HEADQUARTERS: ST. JOHN'S GATE, CtERKENWELL , LONDON, E.C.l.
~be (BranO JPrtor12 of Ube ®rOer of tbe 1bospital ot St. Jobn of Jerusalem tn JEnglanO. AMBULANCE DEPAHTMENT.
'[be St. Jobn Bmbulance :fJ3rtgabe
~"er5eaB.
HEADQUARTERS: ST.
JORN'S
GATE, CLERKENWELL,
LONDON, E.C.l.
Cable Address: ,. Overseas. Firstaid, London."
Report of the Chief Commissioner for Brigade Overseas For the Year ending 31st December, 1923.
CONTENT. PAGE
Chief, Superior and Superior Ambulance Officers appointed by His Royal Highnes the Grand Prior
2
List of Districts
4
Report of the Chief Commissioner for Brigade Overseas
6
Appendices to ditto : I. II. III.
Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of Divisions
ursing Corps and 8
Service Medals
9
District R eports
9
Districts of the Brigade Overseas; Officers in Charge and their Staffs; Corps and Divisions in each District, with the Surgeons and the Officers-in-Charge, . arranged under Countries in alphabetical order
18
Pages 2
2
and 3 corrected to 31.5.24. THE ST.
j
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AMBULA CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
Chief, Superior and Superior Ambulance Officers appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
H, G. TYMMS, M.B.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to the Western Australia, Coastal District, November, 1914. G.
(SHOWING DATE OF ApPOINTME T AND GRADE I
(tbtef
THE ORDER.)
Honorary Serving Brother.
F.
HUSSEY, J.P.
Appointed to the South Australia District, October, 19 1 5. E . RALPHS.
~mcers.
Honorary Serving Brother.
<:tbfef <:tommtsstoner for tbe .13rfgabe
Appointed to the Hong Kong District, April,
~"erseas.
Appointed January,
1920.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to South African Railways and Harbours District, October, 1918. LIEUT.- OLO EL G. NORMA
]Lab}? Sul'ertntenbent:::tn:::<:tbtef of 1Rursfng <:torl's anb lDf"tstons of tbe :f13rtgabe ~"erseas. • Appointed February,
Honorary Serving Brother.
C. Honorary Associate.
MRS. LANCELOT DENT, A.R.R.C,
Lady of Grace.
Honorary Serving Brother.
V.D.
ew Zealand.
July,
1920.
DAVID BE NIE HEWAT, l\I.B.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to the Union of South Africa. T, STORIE Drxso
Knight of Grace.
February,
1923.
, M .B.
Appointed to the Commonwealth of Australia (\\' stf'rn Australia excepted). May, 1923. Appointed to the Empire of India.
o. II Dist., India, July,
19 1 9.
ew South 'W ales District, May,
July,
L.
19 2
3.
GRAY ,
Appointed to the Canterbury and West Coast District ( .Z.), February, 19 2 4.
Bcting :assfstant <:tommtssfoners. MAJOR
v\'.
FLEMI G, J .P.
Appointed to Otago District, July, LIEUT.- OLOXEL F.
H.
19 18 .
BRE
A, V.D. Appointed to the Transvaal District, June, 19 2 1. LIEUT.-COLONEL R. DOWNES, C.M.G., M.D.
THE Ho OURABLE SIR FREDERICK WHYTE.
Knight of Grace.
H. ELMES, M.B., O.B.E.
MAJOR A,
lDel'ut}? <:tbfef <:tommfsstoners. Appointed to the Dominion of
WHITE.
No. I District, India, July, 19 1 9.
BOLES R. RAINSFORD.
Appoin ted to
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to
Appointed to the
1921.
LIEUT.-COLONEL G. BARCLAY, O.B,E"
19 18 .
IR WILLIAM Hoy, C.B.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR HAVELOCK CHARLES, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.!', LL.D.
Knight of Grace.
3
UPERIOR OFFICERS.
Appointed to the Victoria District, July,
1921.
1923 .
LIEUT.-COLO EL H. Ross, C.I.E., O.B.E.
ppointed to Indian Headquarters, February,
<:tom m fssfoners. BRIGADIER-GE '.
IR HENRY
Knight of Grace.
IrLL PELLATT, c,v .O., D . . L.
Appointed to Canada, July,
19 2 4.
BREVET-COLONEL W. R. P. GOODWIN, D.S.O . 1912
Appointed to the Gibraltar District, May,
LIEUT .-COLOl EL A. T . STEWART, M.A., M.D.
Appointed to the _ atal District, May,
Bcting <:tommfssfoners.
THE VERY REV
SIR ALEXA DER MURRAY, C,B.E.
Appointed to the No. II. District of India, February,
I9 2 4·
\ \1.
I9 2 4·
H. WEEKS.
Appointed to Orange Free State District, May, 19 2 4. 19 2 3.
C. G. DOUTHWAITE.
Appointed to South African Headquarters (Cape Town), May,
SURG.-COLQNEL T. MORGAN MARTI , C .M. G. Appointed to the New South Wales District, May, 19 2 3.
I9 2 4·
W. G. KIRK.
Appointed to South African Headquarters (Johannesburg), May,
Bssistant <:tommissioners.
DR. G.
Appointed to the Auckland District, February, 19 1 2.
Appointed to the Newfoundland District, May,
1912.
Appointed to the Ontario District, July,
Appointed District Superintendent in Charge of No. III District, India, Ju ne,
19 18 .
MAJOR RYTON KELLEY, M.D.
CHARLES JOSEPH COPP, M.D,
Knight of Grace.
19 2 4.
Special :appofntments b}? tbe abief aommtssionet. SURGEON.-CAPTAIN W . NUNAN, M.D., J.P.
MAJOR CLUNY MACPHERSON, MD.
Knight of Grace.
I9 2 4·
RUTHERFORD.
Appointed to the Ceylon District, May,
CHARLES JAMES TUNKS.
Honorary Serving Brother.
j.
1912,
Appointed District Surgeon and Superintendent in Charge, Queensland District, May, 1921.
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List of Districts and Officers in Charge : WIT HI NTH E COM M 0 N W E A L T H OF
5
LI ST OF DISTRICTS.
Au 8 T R ALIA.
Deputy Chief Commissioner for Australia (except Western Australia).-Dr. T. STORIE DIXSON, 2, Equitable Buildings, 350, George Street, Sydney. New. S.o uth Wales District.-Comprising the State of ew South Wales-Acting CommIssIOner, Col. T. MORGAN MARTIN, C.M.G., 2, Equitable Buildings, 350, George Street, Sydney. South Australia District.-Comprising the State of South Australia-Assistant Commissioner, G. F. HUSSEY, J.P., 106, Currie Street, Adelaide. Victoria District.-Comprising the State of Victoria.-Acting Assistant Commissioner Lt. R. DOWNES, C.M.G., M.D., 217, Lonsdale Street, Melbohrne. Queensland District.-Comprising the State of Queensland.-District Surgeon and Superintendent Major RYTON KELLY, M.D. ~est Australia (Coastal~ District.-Comprising the Metropolis, Seaports and Agncultural Towns.-Assistant Commissioner H. G. TYMMS, M.B., F.R.C.S., 1320, Hay Street, Perth.
NO.3 District.-Consisting of Sind, Bombay, Ce~tr~l India, C~ntral and ~yderabad Provinces, with Headquarters at Bombay. DIstnct Supenntendent m Ch~rge, Surgeon-Captain W. NUNAN, r.D.F., M.D., Dougal Hou se, Dumayne Road, MIddle Colobar, Bombay. NO. 4 District.-Comprising Madras, Mysore, Carnatic, Travancore, and Northern Circars Provinces, with Headquarters at Madras.· No. 5 D istrict.-Comprising Burma, wi~h Headquarters at Rangoon. Superintendent- C. R. T. Ross, M.E., D.Phil.
District
No.6 D istrict.-Comprising Aden. * NO.7 District.- Comprising Karachi. *
*
Enquiries to the Deputy Chief Commissioner in charge, Simla. WIT H I NTH E I S LAN 0 S 0 F MAL T A AND
C 0 Z O.
Malta District.-Compri ing the Islands of Malta and Gozo. ;\1ajor \V. R. GATT, M.B.E., II, S. S. rsula, Valetta.
Officer in Charge,
We~t Austra1i~ (Goldfields) District.-Comprising the Goldfields Area.-District
Supenntendent
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Charge Mr. W. G. ROWE, Box 101, Kalgoorlie.
WIT H I NTH E I S LAN 0
WIT H I NTH E 0 0 MIN ION 0 F CAN ADA. Commissioner in Charge, Brigadier-General Sir HENRY M. PELLATT, C.v.o., D.C.L., 240, Bloor Street E., Toronto, Canada. British Columbia District.- Comprising the Province of British Columbia. * Manitoba District.-Comprising the Province of Manitoba. * Nova Scotia District.-Comprising the Provin ce of Nova Scotia. * Ontario District.-Comprising the Province of Ontario. Assi tan t Commissioner, C. J. Copp, M.D., Toronto, Canada. Quebec District.-Comprising the Province of Quebec. * Saskatchewan District.- Comprising the Province of Saskatchewan. *
• Enquiries to the Commissioner, 240, Bloor Street, E., Toron to, On tario. WIT HI NTH E Is LAN 0
0 FeE Y LON.
.C~ylon District.-Comprising the Island of Ceylon.-Acting As i tant
mlSSIOner, Dr. G.
J. RUTHERFORD, Medical Department, Colombo. WIT HI NTH E COL 0 N Y 0 F
CI
Com-
BRA L TAR.
Gibraltar District.- Acting Assistant Commissioner, Brevet-Col. W. GOODWIN, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., Military Hospital, Gibraltar.
R.
P.
WIT H I NTH E
E Mlp IRE
Education
0 FIN 0 I A.
D.epu~y Chief Commissioner, the Hon. Sir FREDERICK WHYTE, c/ o The Secretar
LegIslatIve Department, Government of India, Simla. ~o.
I
y,
Distric~.-Comprising the Punjab, Baluchistan, North West, United and
RaJuptana ProVInces, wIth Headquarters at Simla. Col. H. G. NORMAN WHITE, Lahore.
WIT HI NTH E
Do MIN ION
Assistant Commissioner, Lieut _ .
No. 2 District.-Comprising Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Assam Provinces, with Hea~quarters at. Calcutta. Assistant Commissioner, C. H . ELMES, M.B., 24, Harnngton ManSIOns, Harrington Street, Calcutta.
0 F NEW
I
E A LAN D.
Deputy Chief Commissioner.-Col. G. BARCLAY, O.B.E., V.D., 18, Gresford Street, hristchurch. Auckland District.-Comprising the .I. orthern portion of the. orth Island, nort~ of a line dra"wn east to west through Mohaka, Tarawera, Toksanu and TaumarunUl. Assistan t Oll1mi sioner, ?llr. C. J. TUNKS, Shortland Street, Auckland. Wellington District.-Consisting of the .Southern portion of the North Island, south of a line drawn from ea t to we t passmg through Mohaka, Tarawera, Toksanu and Taumarunui. Officer-ll1-Charge, J . BRINE, \Vanganui East, N.Z. Canterbury and West Coast District.-Compri ing the I o~heT? :portion of ~he outh Island, north of a line drawn east to west from the vValtaki River to a pomt immediate!\' south of Jackson's Bay. Assistant Commissioner, Major A. L. GRAY, , tewart Daw 'ons Buildings, High Street, Chri tchurch. Otago District.-Comprising the o.uthern port.ion .of the .South Island, south of ,a line drawn east to we t from Otago RIver to a pomt Immedlately south of Jackson s Bay. .-\ 'sis tant Commissioner.-l\lajor \V. Fleming, J.P., 31, Roseberry Street, Belleknowes, Dunedin. WIT H I NTH E
WIT HI NTH E COL 0 N Y 0 F H 0 N C K 0 N C.
Hong Kong District.-Assistant Commissioner, Mr. E. RALPHS, Departmen t, Hong Kong.
0 F NEW F 0 UNO LAN D.
Newfoundland District.-Comprising the Island of Newfoundland. Assist Commission er, l\Iajor CLUNY MACPHERSON, C.M.G., M.D., St. John's, Kewfoundland.
U N ION
0 F SOU T H
A F RIC
A.
Deputy Chief Commissioner.-Dr. D. BEN IE HEWAT, 3, Roeland Street, Cape Town. Province of the Cape of Good Hope District.-Comprising the Province of the Cape of Good Hope. Acting A sistant Commissioner, Mr. ALPHEUS B. WILLIAMS, P.O. Box 616, Kimberley. Province of Natal District.-Comprising the Province of Natal. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Lieut.-Col. A. T. STEWART, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S. P rovince of the Orange Free State District.- Comprising the Province of the Orange Free State.-Acting Assistant Commissioner, The Very Rev. W. H. WEEKS. Province of the Transvaal District.-Comprising the Province of the Transvaal. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Lieut.-Col. F. H. BREN AN, V.D. South African Railways and Harbours District.-Assistant Commissioner, Sir William Hoy, C.B. Railway Headquarters, Johannesburg.
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APPENDIX I.
APPENDIX II.
REPORT OF THE LADY SUPERINTENDENTIN-CHIEF FOR THE BRIGADE OVERSEAS. SIR,
I have the honour to submit my report of the Nur ing Divi ion of the Brigade Overseas for the year 1923. As the Commissioners of each of the Dominions ha referred to the Nursing Divisions of his particular District in his report nt direct to you, I feel I need not mention any of them in particular. I much regret that in some of the Dominion there till seem great difficulty in creating interest and enthusia m among t th m mber , but I wish to take thi opportunity of offering my inc re appr ciation and thanks to all tho e Officers and M mber , who by th ir 10yaHy and energy are doing so much to maintain the high tandard of the work and al 0 the honour and credit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The great distances necessarily complicate the work to a certain ext nt, but on the other hand I feel that the work of th Brigade doe 0 much to cement the wonderful bond of unity which exist betw en the Over ea Dominions and the Mother Country.
It has been my privilege to entertain many of my Over ea, ~Iembers, Officers and Nursing Sisters, when they have been in England on lea\' , and I should like to assure all my members of the great plea ur it give me to make their acquaintance and to help them in any way wh n they a;e visiting the Motherland.
SERVICE MEDALS A~ D BAH.S ISSUED DUH.I G THE YEAH. E 31ST DECEMBER, 19 z 3·
Service Medals. Alexander, Ambulance Sister, Miss J. M., Dunedin N. Division, Otago District. Balsara, Pte. J. 1 ., Parsi Division, NO . 3 District, India. Clarke, Lady Divisional Superintendent, Mrs. G., Glebe J. Division, New South Wal s District. Coates, Divisional Superintendent F. R., Woollahra and V, averley Division, Tew South Wales District. roit, Pte. A. \Vollongong Division, New South Wales District. Daruvala, Pte. E. R., Parsi Division, NO.3 District, India. Holmes, District Officer F. E., New South Wales District. Keato, Pte. H., Sydney Central Division, New South \ Vales District. Kcato, 1 ivisional uperin~endent \V., Sydney Central Division, New South Wales. Mulla, Corporal J. C., Parsi Division, )Jo. 3 District, India. Mundie, Lady Ambulance Officer, :\Iiss C., Caversham N. Division, Otago District. Poonegar, Pte. ]. P., Parsi Division, .l o. 3 District, India. l~eacl, Lady Superintendent~liss F. A., \VesternSuburbs, . Division, New South Wales District. 'tarke\', Ambulance Sister, :\lrs. J., Darlinghurst Nursing Division, ew South \\'alc,; Di trict. urty, Corporal R. S .. Parsi Division o. 3 District, India. . \ ragge, Ambulance Sister, :\.Iiss E. F., Caversham N. Division, Otago Distnct. \\'dkmson, DIstrict ecretary A. " New South vVales District. 7
Bars. Keato, Pte. H., ydney Central Division, ew South Wales District. Keato, DiVIsional Superintendent W., Sydney Central Division, New South Wale DI trict.
I regret we have lost through death everal valued and loyal memb r during the past year-we mourn their 10 but I tru t that the xample they have left us may serve as an incentive to those who remain to carry on the work in the same resolute and un elfi h spirit. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient ervant,
13e Lady Superintendent-in-Chief. The Chief Commissioner, The St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
DING
APPENDIX III. Au tralia. Nezv outh TVales. Dr. T. Storie Dixon, late Commission r for the N w outh ' Vale District, reports :-.. Annual Reports have been received from eighteen Amb~laT.Ice and sixt~en ursing Di\'i ions. The e give the present strength of the DIstnct as (exclusIve of the District Staff) ; Ambulance; Officer and Rank and File ur ing; Officers and Ambulance Sisters Total .. The ew Divisions formed are ; Sydney Municipal Council (II / 1/ ZZ) Financial support given by the Council including the cost of uniforms . Gladesville (S / S/ zz) .-The Official opening of this Division took place in the Woodford Hall, on August 31 t in the presence of a large gathering.
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ApPE DIX
AMBULA CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
Campsie Nw'sing Division.-New appointment to the District Staff have been Capt. H. Helsham, B.A., O.B.E. , as District Stall. Lieut.-Col. Hugh R. G. Poate, M.B., as District Superintendent. Mr. A. S. \;Yilkinson, late A.I.F., as Di trict Secretary. " A scheme of lectures having been approved by me, after consultation with the Distri.ct Staff, .the service.s of the .following gentlemen were kindly given during the year m lectunng on subjects which were of Educational value to the members:Dr. T. Storie Dixon. Dr. Robert Dick. Dr. P. Sinclair. Mr. Boles R. Rainsford. " ~he Annual Parade Service took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Sunday morom&, 25th June, \~hen Archbishop \Vright in a most impressive sermon, emphas1sed the splend1d work done by the Brigade, 20,000 members of which worked in hospitals from the beginning to the end of the Great \Var. Col. T. Morgan Martin, C.M.G., assisted by Di trict Officers F. E. Holmes and A. S. Wilkinson had charge of the parade, which numbered 220 of all ranks. The Brigade Dinner was held on the 27th June, when 170 members were present. Among those present as vi itors were Sir \Villiam Vicars, Chairman of the ew South Wales Branch of the B.R.C.S., and Mr. Allen Uther, L.L.B., Acting Chairman of the New South 'W ales Ambulance Transport Service Board. " The Annual Inspection of all Divisions of the Di trict was held in t.he Inner Domai? adjoining the Government House, on Saturday afternoon, 9th December, bJ:' Major-General VV. L. Eames, C.B.E., who inspected the Division and afterwards WItnessed demonstrations given of methods of resuscitation and ot.her features of First-Aid \;York. General Eames in addressing the members commended them on}heir high state of efficiency their demonstration being in his opinion. admirable. The Parade State at the Annual Inspection was as follows :Commissioner and District Staff 8 Ambulance Divisions:Officers Other Ranks 12 5 Nursing Divisions:Officers 20 Ambulance Sisters LH Total
3 20
"On the 4th _ ovember, at Coogee the 'Douglas' Shield Competition (for ursing Divisions) took place and resulted as follows :Manickville Kursing Division \Vestero Suburbs 2 Lane Cove 3 " The' Benjamin' Shield was competed for on the I th Xovember, and was won by the \Vestern Suburbs _ ursiag Division.
South Australia. Mr. G . F. Hussey, J.P.} As i tant the South Australia District, report :--
ommis ioner of
"Th~ members of the .Brigade have turned out for duty with commendable re~l~nty
at .all race meetmgs and on Peace Celebration Day, the Adelaide Central The Brigade has been inspected by SIT Archibald We1gall, Lady We1gall and by General Birdwood." A paragraph sent to the press on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to. this Dist~ct says that twenty men and ambulance sisters parade fo~ duty taking up statlOns on the route of the procession, Superintendent Ieaker be~g tJ:te C?fficer-in-Charge. Very little actual work had to be done, but prior to bemg d1sm1ssed the parade was inspected by His Excellency, the Governor. ~lVlslOns. bemg ~articularly meJ?-tioned .
Canada. The work in Canada as in other Dominions has suffered from the after affects of t~e war and many divisions have unfortunately had to be recorded as disbanded ?ut 1t is hoped that with the basis of members that now exists in Canada a promis~ mg future may be confidently looked for, as there are a number of very efficient
II
III.
divisions act.ive, especially in the Ontario District as the retur.ns an~ ~o~respondence show. A statement of the various ambulance and Nur~lHg. DIVlSlOns actually functioning in Canada, according to the information supplIed IS as follows : District.
Amb. Divs.
Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Novia Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskat.oon
Nurs. Divs.
8
II
Total.
8 21 34
8 21 34
289
4 62
3 5
45 73
59 73
31
47 0
657
2 5 2 2 12
2
ursing. Members.
Amb.
173
Ceylon. The Hon. G.) ..Rutherford, the Acting Assistant Commi ioner for the Ceylon Distnct, reports : Brigade " The total strength of the Ceylon Police Corps, St. J ohn Ambulance Overseas wa Inspectors European Sergeants and and SubInspectors. Sergeants. Constables.
Year.
Officers.
On eptem ber 30th, 19 12 19 13 1914 19 15 19 16 19 1 7 19 1 On D~cembcr 3';st. 19 19 19 20 19 21 !9 22 * " " of registered *Members Divisions To be registered
8 12 17 17 18 22 26 24 24 25 25
2440 67 78 98 108 124 133 139 13 0 135
13 12
25
133 2
Total.
II 12 22 22
87 175 226 25 2 3 62 4 00 44 8 497 SIS 55 6 57 8
13 2 239 32 5 3 62 49 1 540 6 13 665 69 0 743 7 60
22
56 7
747 13
IS
IS 13 10 IS
I I
" The Corps has increased from 132 members in 1912, to 760 members in 1922 . " The ('eylon Police Corps is in possession of the followmg apparatus and firstaid material :-159 First-Aid Boxes .. 58 Old Pattern Stretchers First-Aid Hampers 14 1 154 New Pattern Stretchers Synchron Apparatus 13 vVheeled Ambulances Sling Stretcher .. 2 Horse Ambulances " A new Pattern Stretcher and a First-Aid Box and Hamper containing all necessary First-Aid materials have been supplied to every Police Station on the Island. . h Id F' t Everv Officer, Inspector, Sub-Inspector and Sergeant is requued to o. a 1rsAid Certificate. No constable is promoted to the rank of s.ergeant until he has obtained a First-Aid Certificate. A certain number of intelhgent constables hold First-Aid Certificates, the rest are trained to act under a Su b-Inspector, Inspector or Officer holding a First-Aid Certificate of whom there will always be at le~s~ one in every Police Station on the Island. A sergeant or constable on. recelVillg a Service Badge after three years' efficient service is awarded a .spec1al. grant of RS.IO per annum, which he continues to draw.so long ~s he remams effic1ent. On being awarded a medal after fifteen years effiCIent serVlce, a grant of Rs.2·5 0 per mensum, has been sanctioned by the Government.
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A " knowledge of First-Aid is particularly useful to Police in criminal districts when many cases of serious injuries from personal violence occur at places far distant from a hospital. In the year there were there 264 ca es of homicide and attempted homicide, 714 cases of grievous hurt, and 1.025 cases of hurt with dangerous weapons committed on the Island. In cases brought to the Police Stations of assault and accident in which bones are fractured and punc.tured wounds are caused, there can be no question but that the cleaning of the wound, stoppage of bleeding or the application of splints, before the long journey of anything up to fifteen miles in a cart is undertaken, must cause great relief to the patient, and prove of value in the subsequent treatment. " At Stations on the Coast all ranks are specially instructed and kept up to the mark in rendering First-Aid and artificial respiration to persons rescued from drowning. The best thanks of the Corps are due to the Hon. Dr. Thornton, Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer, to the Police Surgeon, Dr. L. C. Weinman and to other Medical Officers in the Provinces who have taken the greatest pain and interest in instructing members of the Corps in First-Aid."
Gibraltar. Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Goddard, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., late Assistant Commi ioner for the Gibraltar District, report " I have the honour to forward herewith record sheets, B.F.2, Return of DrilL. B.F·3, and B.F.sa, in duplicate, except the latter. " The examination went off very satisfactorily-some of the members displayed a very creditable knowledge of the subject. It has always been a little difficult to keep the men interested as the newness of the work is wearing off, but I am sure the energetic Superintendent, Inspector F. "V. Syer will do his best to encourage keenness in others. " As this will be my last Annual Report I would like to expre s my gratitude to Inspector Syer, Major Meadows and Dr. Cairns for their generous and unstinted assistance during the time I have been in charge of the Di trici. Having now left Gibralter and retired from the Army, I must re ign my appointmcnt and do so with great regret but feel assured that my succes or in charge of the :\lilitary Hospital at Gibraltar, Brevet-Colonel W. R. P. Goodwin, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., will if appointed in my place do his utmost to carryon the work of the Brigade on 'The Rock.' " I would like to thank the Colonial Secretary (The Hon. C. W. J. Orr, C.:M.G.,) for his whole-hearted assistance in starting this Police Division, as without that help our effort would not have met with such an encouraging resu It."
Hong Kong. Mr. E Ralphs, As i tant Commi ioner for the Hong Kong District, reports : " The Brigade in this Colony is still suffering from re-action after the activitie of the War. early all the Europeans and many of the Chinese who worked here during the war have left the Colony, while labour troubles locally and the con tant unrest in China have seriously interfered with our work. As last year, two of the original Divisions still remain-the Sayingpun Old Boys (Ho Kum Tong) Divi ion and the Victoria Nursing Division. The former ceased work temporarily in :\Iay, nearly all the members leaving the Colony, but with the recent return of some of them, efforts are being made to revive this Division which had a splendid record of service during the War. The Victoria ursing Division has worked teadily and is in a high state of efficiency. The Inspecting Officer, Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, Bart., M.D . , reports very highly on the work of the members. " The services of the Brigade continue to be greatly valued by the public, and are requisitioned on all pu blic occasions. " During the year friends of the Brigade in the Colony su bscribed the sum of £14 0 towards the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. " I desire to record my high appreciation of the valuable services of Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, Bart., Inspecting Ofncer and of all the officers and members of the Brigade in this District for their loyal support and unselfish labours . "
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India. No doubt owi ng to the recent chan~es at I ndian H.eadguarters no report of the work in I ndia is to hand ~lth t~e. ~xcep.tlOns . of ~ os. 2 and 3 Districts, where the work of the vanous dlVlslOns IS mamtamed wi th a good standard of efficiency. No I District.-'While the returns for this district do not show efficiency. ~r regul~rity there appears to have been some activity on the occasi~:)D of the VISIt of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Lahore and good work was carned out at the various ambulance stations fixed. NO.2 District.-During the year the Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas have shown great activity. The Railway Division has done good work tIep~rtmentally. . The I o. I Customs Division has attended p~blIc d~ty. on two occaSIOns. The o. 2 Division (Indian) has confined ItS actiVIties to Calcutta. It has rendered valuable first-aid assistance. The European and Indian Police Divisions have done good work and have been well reported on by the authorities. . . . . The two new medical Divisions namely the. 5th Campbel~ HospItal DIVIsIO.n and the 7th Carmichacl Division have added consIderably to thelr ~trength a~d theIr activities have been extended beyond Calcutta on several occaSIOns. TheIr work has been very much appreciated . .. . A new Indian Division the Shambazar has been fo~ed conSISting mamly of students while other divisions are in the process of fo~atIon. A large number of First-Aid cases were attend~d to.m the course of tJ:1e year an.d the 5th (Campbell Hospital) Division hea~s the lIst WIth 2,247 case~ while on 'p~~lIc outy and 4II cases while not on publIc duty, the 7th (CarmIchael) DIVISIOn follows with a total of 1,567 cases. The European Tursing Division still suffers from ~he aftermath of the w~r, the number of ladies on the roll having decreased mamly as the result of .l~d.les retiring to England after a long residence in <;alcutta. !he meI?-bers o~ the DIVISIOn thoup-h very very few in number are very ach:re and theIr w?rk IS of a hIgh s~ar:~ard. Several courses of lectures on ursing subjects were dehvered to the dIVISIOnal mem bers and dispensary work, cante~n work, ar:d work among ~he poor of Calcutta, together 'with a special work for the WIVes and children of the soldIers was undertaken.
0.3 District.-Capt. W. Nunan. M.D., J.P ., District Superintendent m- harge of 1 o. 3 District report that:" Increased interest has been taken in the work of the Brigade Overseas and the efficiency of the Divisions is sat~sfac.tory as is observed from the results of the Annual Inspections and Re-exammatIons. . ., . " At the end of the year the District had on its rolls one .NurslOg DIVISIOn and eleven mbulance Divisions and the number of members eshmate~ to be 4 2 5. " As in previous years many calls have been made for the serVIces of members for public and other services and I am pleas~d t? say tha~ all calls have been atten~ed to promptly and efficiently and commumcatIons receIVed show that the serVlces of the members have been much appreciated. I desire to place on r~cord my indebtedness to the officers, N.C.O.s and Men for their loyalty and work m connection with the District and feel that any call for fu rther efforts I may make upon them for the future will not be in vain. . ' " Numbers of cases of sudoen illness and accidents on the occaSIOn of the publIc functions were reported to be treated to the satisfaction of those concerned and a letter of thanks was received from the Secretary of the Red Cross Week for the Services of the Brigade. . . " In connection with the removal service, excellent work IS bem.g done thr?ugh~ut the District and during the year under report about 750 patIents and lOvahd~ were removed from one place to another, of whom 507 were r~moved. b'y. the Parsl Division, 107 by the Radien t Clu b Divis~on .ar:~ 73 by the Hmdu . DIVISIOn S.S . ~, The mot or transport started by the Parsl ~IVIslon has developed m a most, s.a~ ls factory way and credit is due to the Officer -m-.Charge an.d Me~bers .of the DIVISI?n fo r the excellent way in which they have carned out thIS serVIce WIthou t finanCIal trouble. T he motor ambulance of the D ivision is r eported to have run about 4 ,000 miles every year.
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CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
The following awards were made by the Order of St. John to 'members of various divisions during the year : " ine Service Medals and seventeen Service Badges awarded to members of the Parsi Division were presented by His Excellency, Sir George Lloyd, G.C.I.E., D.S.O . , Govemor of Bombay on 27th January, Ig23. " Five vVar Badges were awarded to members of the Jewish Division bringing the total of \Var Badges is ued to this Division up to eighty. Seventcen War Service Badges were awarded to the Cosmopolitan Division. Nineteen Service Badges were awarded to the Ahmedabad Division and eleven to the RacIient Club Division. The total number of badges issued to this District during the year comes to sixtythree. " As the recalcitrant element is almost eliminated from the District. generally discipline throughout the District has been very good with but one or two exceptions. To tho e members of the District Staff who have rendered and are rendering loyal and constant ervice, I offer my grateful thanks, without their help and co-operation it would have been impossible to carryon the efficient administration of the Di trict. In this connection I beg to be allowed to pay tribute to the very real help and valuable assistance given me by Mr. D. F. Panthaki, M.B.E., uperintendent, Parsi Division. Two new Divisions have been formed ince Ig20 in this district, namely the People's Union Division and the Maratha Division.
Malta. Major "Y. R. Gatt,
M.B.E.,
Di trict Officer in charg , reporb:-
" That the Valletta Ambulance Division is maintaining it efficiency while the Cottonera has restarted training and can be considered a functioning Di visi.on."
New Zealand. Lieut.-Colonel G. Barclay, Commissioner for
O.B.E., V.D.,
D put)" Chief
ew Zealand, report :-
" From a perusal of the reports it will be seen that there has been an increase in several departments of work and although the Divi ions in some of the smaller towns have not yet revived I am hopeful that a a result of the propaganda work which is being undertaken by the Association. with a view to the formation of FirstAid and Home Nursing Classes, that it will be possible to recruit a number of units which are at present in a moribund state. " The Annual Reports furnished by the Divisions show that the number of cases of first-aid on public duty totalled 2,og8 against 1,422 and 1,285 for the pre~ious two years-a very satisfactory progress indeed. The number of removals carried out was 361; while the number of cases of first-aid not on public duty was 2, 3 6 against 2,566 and 1,974 for the two previous years. " Major A. O. Knight, V.D., M.R.C.S., who has held the position of District urgeon at Auckland since IglO, has tendered his resignation and the Brigade is indebted to Mr. Knight for a lengthy period of faithfully performed service. ~Irs . L. Smith of Auckland, who has been identified with the Brigade since its inception in that city and who for a number of years has occupied the position of Lady Corps Superintendent tendered her resignation some time ago. It was accepted with very much regret indeed; the services which Mrs. Smith has rendered not only to the Brigade but to the Order generally are beyond all praise. Mrs. 1\1. \Vhittaker found it necessary to resign from the position of Lady District Superintcndent of the Canterbury and West Coast District. " The proposal to establish a Dominion Executive of the Order of St. John for the control of the Brigade and Association work in New Zealand has been brought to a successful issue. At a meeting of the Brigade and Association Delegates, held in Wellington it was decided that the new Executive should consist of the following :-Patron, His Excellency the Govemor General (Admiral Lord Jellicoe); Director of Ambulance and Chairman of the Executive, Col. Hon. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, K.B.E., M.P.; Deputy Chief Commissioner for the Brigade within the Dominion of New Zealand (Col. G. Barclay, O.B.E.); the Chairman of each Centre of the Association and the Officer-in-Charge of each District of the Brigade. It is hoped that this new body will be able to do much towards the furtherance of the work of the Order in the Dominion. " The various competitions inaugurated a few years ago have been maintained and continue to excite a considerable amount of interest-those undertaken by
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the District Staff of the Canterbury and West Coast District in particular have resulted in keen competition in the various events. . .. " Thanks are due to the Brigade Staffs in the dIfferent DIstncts for the good work they have carried out; the Medical Officers have as usual shown a keen interest in the work of their units."
Auckland District. The F. H. Hutchinson, reports:
Senior
District
Superintendent,
Mr.
" Another year closes with an even better ~ecord of work done, the services of Brigade men being asked for at all sport me~tll~gs, etc .. . " Most of the Divisions are in a very fiounshmg condItion and seem to be. r~cover ina' from the strenuous time experienced during the war period, although It IS most difficult to resuscitate those Divisions that ceased work when the war ende~. We are still rendering assistance to the Scout .Movement and 'young People s League, and the Nursing Divisions have receIved most comphment~ry ~etters from the Mayoress in reference to the work done for the. War Mem.onal ~lbrary Com mittee. Most excellent service has been rendered lil con~~ctlOn With the sewing for Orphanages and the sick poor ; this of course in addIti.on to the usu~l ambulance work. A team from the Auckland Division was agam successful m winning the much coveted Hessey Shield."
Canterblfry, Nelson, lJ[ arlboro1lgh and ~ e~t Coast District. Major \V. W. McKinney, the late Assistant CommISSIOner of the C.N.M. and W . . Di trict, reports: "That the Christchurch Sub-District consisting of six Divisions is in a most satisfactory state. "South Cantel'bury Sub-District. The two Timaru Divisions are most satisfactory, the amount of Transport \Vork dOfl:e by them is most cred~table. I regret that the Ashburton Divisions are not commg up to my expectatIOns. The Ash. burton Kursing Division met only for a. few months. The As~burton AI?bulance Division still continues to meet but theIr average attendance IS low. I mspected them in Kovember and hope to see an improvement this year. " H' almate. This Division also formed in the previous year has likewise suffered and not sufficient members were obtained to get this Division formally a~cepted. A nucleus is working on the Sub-centre Committee and these do a ~onsl~e~a?le amount of transport work. In I ovember, I took steps to form a ursmg DIViSIOn and I hope that this will be completed this \Vinter." "Trest Coast Sub-District. \Vith the exception of the Greymouth Nursing Division, Ambulance as far as the Brigade is concemed is at a sta~dstill. I do not see t.he possibility of a revival of Am~:)Ulance work for some time t? come. The Coast was primarily a mining commumty and as now many. of the mmes are being closed down the population is wandering and. of a fioatmg nature. Our Miss Munroe visited all our officers on the Coast dunng the year but her report is not very hopeful. "Competitions. The results of these have been. sent you in a. separa~e report but I desire to place on record the kindn.ess .of Major G:r~y and ~!S Staff m und~r taking to run the. District an? I?ter-DIstnc~ CompetitIOns thIS year for me m conjunction with hIS own sub-dIstnct ones dunng my leave of absence. " Public Duty. As will be seen from the summary: sheets the wor~ ~one. by members of the Brigade for the public is again very satisfactory and agam Justifies the existence of the Brigade. "Thanks. I have to put on record my thanks to my District Staff, Officers-inCharge of Sub-Districts and Corps and Divisional Officers. S'p~c~al thanks are due to the Surgeons of the Brigade and also to members of DIViSIOns who have sm freely given their time to the fu~therance of the ':'I0rk. I have also to t~<l:nk ~he Association Centre who have as m the past, prOVided the funds for admllllstenng the District. "
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JOH
AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVER EA .
Otago District. Major W. Fleming, ] .P., Assi tant Commissioner for the Otago District reports :" Great activity has been manifested in the Brigade work throughout the District by members of both Ambulance and ursing Divisions in First-aid, nursing and transport: work throughout the year. The members of the various Divisions again have assIsted at football matches, race meetings, sports meetings and shows and a large amount of practical work has been done. " Various Divisions this year ha:re made donations to the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. . . . ThIS HospItal has been commended to the Divisions for practical sym pa th y. " St. Joh?'s Gate has conferred the Honour of Honorary Serving Sister of the O~der on MISS C. Mackersey, Mrs. G. M. Davies, Miss A. 1. Andrew and Miss M. W. Mills! of Donat of th~ Order, Mr~. Greig, nee Miss A. Mendelson, of Honorary Servlllg Brother on ,MaJor W. Flemlllg and Mr. P. 'vV. Breen, for services rendered to the Brigade in the Otago District. These members are congratulated on receiving reco~ition ~nd the hope expr~ssed that they may have good health and long life to f~nJoy theIr honours an~ continue their work for St. John. . T·he thanks of the Bngade are extended to the Medical Officers for their interest III the work- though busy men they devote much time to helping members and their services are greatly appreciated."
liVellington District. H. H. Seed, lale Assistant Commissioner for the Wellington District, reports : -
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on all the fields. The members gave up much time to the work in an unselfish way and I fully endorse the appreciation shown to those ladies .who attended. so regularly and gave so much time to the work. I cannot close. Wlthout ~~presslll.g my sincere thanks to the Doctors who hav~ helped u~ so matenally by glVlllg thelr time and knowledge so liberally on all occaSlOns. I Wish to tender my hearty thanks to the Officers and Members for their kind support and loyalty to • The Cause' and to • The Press' for the liberality of their references to the Brigade and its work."
South Africa. An inspection of the Brigade Over~eas with~ .the Dominion ?f South Africa has been carried out by the Deputy Chlef CommlsslOner, Dr. Benme Hewat and he reports much activity and interest.
Cape oj Good Hope District. Most of the Divisions are undergoing re-organisation and in view of the large number of men taking the necessary St. John Ambulance Instruction it is hoped that many Divisions will be reformed in greater strength than before. The Nursing Divisions are also in course of reformation and under the direction of Mr. Alpheus Williams the Acting Assistant Commissioner for the Cape Province District there is every indication of a successful future. T
" That the year has been a very active one with most of the Divisions and a number of cases h~ve been treated- 'vVaingawa Masterton heading the list 4I6 c~es! and WellIngton South Nursing Division following with I 12. The DIstnct has been represented at various competitions during the year commencing with the f Hessey' Shield at Ma terton on ew Year's Day. Then followed the competitions at Auckland at Easter, when a team trom Masterton won the.' Gaze' Cup, that .being. t?-~ first time it was competed for. A Squad from th.e ~elllllgton South Nurslllg DIVlsIOn attended the competitions in the Canterhury DIstnct. ~d were successful in winning the f Dominion ' Cup in the Inter-District Competition. The usual Divisional Competitions were held and keen interest was shown and good work performed. :: A considerable number of members qu~lified for Service Badges. The ,:sual A~bulance ~ay Street Collection was held in Wellington and Members of the Bngade With the aSSIstance of a few friends collected a very fair sum. " A good muster of Brigade members attended the usual Church Parade " Collections were made for the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem' and Sir Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund. The sum of £9 lOS. 6d. was forwarded to St. John's Gate for the former Fund. ." The District ha~ suffered a very severe loss through the death of Capt. Sandham. HIS energy, enthUSIasm and know~edge ?f the work was so great that it left a permanent seal on the work of the Bngade III the Wellington District and the members are unanimous in expressing their great regret at his death . ." Much public interest wa~ created du~ng f ~ealth Week' by a display in the wmdows.of some of ~he promlllent shops III Welllllgton, of Brigade and Association work whIch was carned out to great advantage. " I.n .connection. with th~ epidemic of I~I8 a letter of thanks sanctioned by the DomlllOn Ex~cubve, was Issued to all Bn~ad~ Members who assisted during that st~~nuous penod about 200 of these were dIstnbuted throughout this District. -":- good attendan.ce of members of the Brigade was present at the Annual Meetlllg of. the Wel.llllgt<:m Centre of the Association, when a very interesting d~monstrat~o~ . of FIrst-aId and Home ~ursing was given by squads from the different DIVlslOns present. A very active move has been made to widen the scope of the Brigade in the outlying suburban areas and great interest was manifested by those attending the classes and it is hoped that an increase in the Division or ~he membership wi~l r~sult. Public duty has been carried out very thoroughly III all parts of the DIstnct. The dem~nd for the service was so great in Wellington that all the games could not be satisfied. That the service was appreciated by the players was amply shown by the consideration shown to the lady members
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alal District.
" After a long period of depression the work of the District has been neglected and with the exception of the Railway Divisions the efficiency is low. At Durban, howe ver the work is being re-organised and the appointment of Lieut.-Col. T. A. Stewart, as Acting Assistant Commissioner will, it is hoped, be of great advantage.
Orange Free
tate District .
The work of the Railway Divisions and of the Bloemfontein Nursing Division is reported to be in a good state of efficiency. The Very Rev. W. H. Weekes has been appointed as Acting Assistant Commissioner and matters should progress well in this area.
ollth African Railways and Harbours District. The Divisions under the control of this District (which are located in all the other districts) are in a very satisfactory condition as the majority of them are keeping a very good standard of efficienc;.:-. This District is still developing and thirteen new Divisions have been formed Slllce I9 20 .
Tran vaal Distn:ct. The Divisions registered under this District are, according to the Annual Returns less efficient than is to be desired, but Dr. Bennie Hewat, reports that on the occasion of his visit to Johannesburg, much interest was shown in the work and that together with the Transvaal Railway Divisions, including ' the Pretoria Divisions, an inspection attended by several hundred members was carried out.
Pages 18-41 corrected to 31.5.24.
LIST OF AMBULANCE AND NURSINC DIVISIONS IN THE BRICADE OVERSEAS . ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY UNDER COUNTRIES;
DrVISIONS FORMING PART OF A CORPS ARE PLACED UNDER
THE NAME OF THAT CORPS.
In some Countries the Districts of the Brigade Overseas are grouped together under a Superior Officer of the Brigade. Corps are distinguished by heavy type. COUNTR I ES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS .
UNITS.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA . D epu ty Chief Commissioner(Except Western Australia.)Dr. T. STORIE DIXSON, 2, Equitable Buildings , 350, George Street, Sydney.
Divisions who have not furnished returns for
I
FORMED.
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON .
AmbulanceAnnandale Section ewtown Auburn
7·
Balmain
13.9. 0 4
\V. B. Grant, M.B.
*BeecroH
6.11.18
A. C. Holt, M.n.
r8.2.20
J. P. Tonsey . J. Fallon, 111. B.
C.
3·1.17
Vv.
NEW SOUTH WA L ES DISTR I CT .
Acting CommissionerCol. T. MORGAN IARTIN, C.M.G., Union Chambers, 21, Oxford b'eet, Sydney. Assistant CommissionerBOLES R. RAINSFORD, 2, Equitable Buildings, 350, George Street, Sydney. District S urgeonLt.-Col. T. ADAM DICK, C.M.G., 1.D. D istrict SecretaryA. S. \VILKINSON. District SergeantF. G. TRUE.
Darlinghurst Epping
20.
Ccncral Post Office (~laclwillC'
F. G. Hunter,
r 1. 18
Col. 1-1. I r.
28.8.18
Glc-be
M.B.
F. Liddle, M.n.
1,'5. 12. H)
L ichardt
2• .
F. C. IIerhily, ;-'LB.
7.20
Lithgow
]. Malcom, ;\I.B.
l\T arrickv illc
1.1.'22
Iascot
10.
ewtown
5.
Torth
l\roscl~',
F. A. Law(">, M.B.
GonIon
*
111.13.
A. StC'veJ1s, M. B.
2.,').22
ydney
Randwick Sydney
eotral
Sydney Municipal Western
uburbs
Wollongong \Voolahra and \Vaverley
I .11
12 .
J.
A.Kennedy, 1I1.n.
G.
J.
Hunter, lI1.B.
C. \V. Bruce, M.B.
ro
11. 8.13
II.
15.3. 0 9
K. K. Denham,
17. 11.04
I
orrie,
J.
LB. ;\LB.
herwood, ;\I.B.
J.
S. Purdey, M.B.
9.9. 0 3
K.
mith, 1II.B.
2.9.05
Capl.
11.1.22
7. 12 . I
I
are marked
*
OFFI CER IN CHARCE .
AbnC'fthy, M.B.
Vv. C. Grey, M.B.
IO .04
1922
J.
Kerr, M.n.
H. C. E Donovan, 1II.B.
Div. Supt. A. E. Shelley, 75, orth Parade, Auburn. Div. Supt. C. A. Hanar, 105, B eattie StrC'et. Div. Supt. J. O. Miller, Copeland Street. Div. Supt. P. J. Purtill, St. PetC'fs Schoolroom, ForkE's Street. Div. Supt. A. E. Stevens. Chester Street, Epping. Diy. Supt. ]. w. r;)rpentE'r, M.O.O. Section. G.P.O. Div. Supt. A. L. Sattler, I st A VC'. Fire Dock, Gladsville. Div. Supt. J. H. Barnes, 7 .'i , Evens Street, Royalle. Div. Supt. F. H. McLean, DumerC'sCj Street, Gordon. Div. Supt. E. J. Molloy, Abercombie Street. Div. Supt. A. Davies, ew Road, Lithgow. Diy. Supt. E. ]. Davies, Dulwich Hill, MarrickviUe. Div. Supt. S. ]. Middlemiss, Pumping Station, Botany.
Div. Supt. A. S. LeBrereton, Denison Street, ewtown. Div. Supt. H. E. \Velle~, " Brickville," Oakville Road. Div. Supt. (Act.) E. Cook, "St. Elmo," 48, Kitchener St., Coogee. Div. Supt. \Y. Keat.o, "Lonf<?ra," ~Iitchcll Road, Alexandna, Sydney. Div. Supt. F. H. Purdey. Div. Supt. \V. Travers, . 4 0 , Kensington Road, Summer Hill. Div. upt. . Simpson, Auburn Street, \Vollongong. Div. Supt. F. H. Coates, " Kenilworth," Pine St., \Voolahra.
NursingAu burn District
16.6.17
W.C.Grey,M.B.
Balmain
1.6.16
A. E. Brady, M.B.
Campsie
I. 1.23
\V.
ewton, M.B.
Darlinghurst
14.8.r8
F.G.
ampbcll,L.R.c.?
Glebe
20.3.03
J.
ash, M.D.
*Gordon Hornsby Lane Cove Leichardt *Manly Marrickville Newcastle
B.
3.5.17
Dr. E. II. Thane.
1.5.23
F. Lidclle, M.B.
15.2.16 25. 11 . 1 4
23.3.15 I. 1.22
30.7. J 3
II. Leaver, M.B. VV. M.
A.].
J.:
. Flc1.cher, lI1.B. calc, M.B.
C. A. Verca, M.n. A. S. Gardiner, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Salmons, 40, u burn Road, Au bum. Lady Supt. E. nders, . 459, Darling Street, Balmall1. Ladv Supt. Miss M. Broom, \Varclle Road, Marrickville. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. \Vilc;on, 26 Mansfield Glebe Park. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. Clarke, "Seaview," Montgomery Street, Sydney. Lady Supl. Ii s ]. Starkey, " Falmouth," Moree Street, Gordon. Lady Supt. Miss E. Sutherland, Ducal Road, Hornsby. Lady Supt. Miss 1. Preston~ "Daphne," Seville Street, Longueville. Lady Supt. 1iss . Muir, 32, orth Ave., Leichardt. Lady Supt. Mrs. V. Henderson, 21, Lawrence Street, Manly. Lady Supt. Miss Mount-Steele, 39, Collingwood Road, Manly. Lady Supt. Miss 1. Clarke, Yorke Street, Waratah, Newcastle.
30,
H
00
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
UNITS.
I
OFFICER IN CHARCE. N
o North Sydney
5. 12 . 14 23. 12 . 14
Randwick St. Georges District
18.2.23
QUEENSLAND D I STR I O T.
ChargeMajor RYTON KELLEY, M.B., B.S.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA D I S T RIC T.
urrie
F. S. Booth, M.B. F. G. Graham, M.B.
20.8.15
E. M. Humphreys, M.B.
Western Suburbs
5· 1 I.10
F. W. Kane, M.B.
Vl100lahra and Waverley
28.1.15
Dr. P. E. W. Smith.
*Wabroonga
District S urgeon and Superintendent in
A. Norrie, M.B.
AmbulanceBrisbane Y.M.C.A.
R. Grey, M.B.
NursingCentral Brisbane
7. 12 . 1 5
Ambulance-*Aclclaicle cntral
1.9· 14
*Aclelaide Railway
'20.7. 1 7
*Brinkworth Snowtown
17. 8 . 18
*Islington
18.9. 1 5
*Port Adelaide
1.9. 1 6
Lady Supt. Miss J. Ward, Corman barra Road, Wahroonga. Lady Supt. Mrs . I. Trevastis, 31, Hardy Street, Canterbury. Lady Div. Supt. Mrs. L. Panton, Theodore Street, Sydney.
Div. Supt. R. J. Moore, Exeter Street, Vulture Street, Lady Amb. Offr.-in-Charge, Miss G. Chalk.
L. S. Dunstone, M.B. . E. Brummitt, M.B.
G. II. Souter, M.B.
F. S. Hone,
Div. Supt. A . E. Meakers, 97, Childers Street, Adelaide. Div. Supt. G. E. Burns, I I, Aliston Street, St. Leonards. Div. Supt. F. C. alty, Washington Street, Glenely.
M. B.
11.6.22
*Prospect
N ursingAdelaide o. Adelaide
Lady Amh. Offr.-in-Charge, Miss E. McKean, Gordon Road, Roseville. Lady Supt. Miss C. Mawer, Stuart Street, Randwick. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Godfrey, 69, Sackville Street, Rochdale.
Dr. A . R. McLeod .
Sydney Central
Assistant CommissionerG. F. HUSSEY, J. P., 106, Street, Adelaide. D istrict SurgeonS. L. DAWKINS, M.B., CH.B. D istrict SuperintendentR. V. BULMAN.
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.
FORMED.
I
o. 2
1.9.14
P. S. Messent, M.B.
14. 8 . 14
P. Chapple,
M . B.
9. 11.14
W. H. Steele, M.B.
9. I . 17
P. H. Liddle, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss 1. W. Cowen, Somerset Place, Norwood. Acting Lady Supt. Miss A. E. Dixon, 97, Childers Street, Adelaide.
TASMANIA DISTRIOT .
D istrict SuperintendentS. M. BULCRAIGE, Hobart. VICTORIA DISTRICT .
Acting Assistant CommissionerLt.-Col. R. DOWNES, C.M.G., M.B., 21 7, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. D istrict SurgeonDr. F. A. GRAY. D istrict Superintend entH. A. OSGOOD CANNON.
Ambulance*Brunswick *Daylesford *Essendon
10.10.15
*Fairfield
19.5. 14
*Footscray
3 1 . 12 . 14
M. J. Ryan, M.B.
B. Adam, M.B. H. Box, M.B.
Div. Supt. A. J. Love, 9, Munro Street, Brunswick. Div.Supt. F. C. Haywood, Albert House, Camp Street, Daylesford. Div. Supt. H. C. Vale, Queen Street, Essendon. Div. Supt. F. W . Stewart, Fulham Road, Alphington, Div. Supt. E. R. Hatch, 104, Charles Street, Footscray.
*Geelong
28·7·14
J. E. Piper, M.B.
*Melbourne Metropolitan
14. 6 . 10
G. Howitt, M.B.
Div. Supt. A . E. Newton.
W. J. Cameron, M.B.
Div. Supt. L. G. Ginn, Koolong, Mildura.
1.8 . 15
M. M. Perl, M.B.
*Prahan St. Kilda
29. 1 . 20
M. M. Perl, M.B.
*Williamstown
7. 10 . 1 5
J.
Div. Supt. W. Lowe, 3, Robinson Street, East Prahan. Div. Supt. T. W. Grosvenor, 97, Wilson Street, Hawkesburn. Div. Supt. Supt. F. Challingsworth, 42, Alma Terrace, Newport.
N ursing*Balaclava
17. 1.16
H. Kelsey, M.B.
*Brighton
3.10.10
C. C. Weigall, M.B.
15.12.14
C. B. Dying, M.B.
*Mildura
14. 12 . 12
*Moorabin
29. 11.15
*Prahar;
*Brunswick
Jona, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss N. J enkins, 27, Hartpury Ave., St. Kilda. Lady Supt. Miss J. McKinley, .. Ibwire," New Street, Brighton . Lady Supt. Miss O. M. Stevens, 42, Stewart Street, Brunswick.
N H
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE . AND THEIR STAFFS.
UNITS.
I
16.7. 15
*Cam berwell
6.6.17
*Catholic Women's Club
WESTERN AUSTRALIA . COLDFIELDS DISTRICT .
D is trict Superin tend ent in ChargeG. ROWE, Esq., P.O. Box 101, Kalgoorlie. D istrict SecretaryH. ] . PRATER.
M. Glowrey, M.B. H. Greenshield, M.B.
*Footscray
26.7. 1 7
H. Box, M.B.
*Hawthorne
10.9. 15
J. N. Morris, M.B.
1.5. 16
M. Begg, M.B.
*Malvern
16.2.15
C. Ellis, M.D.
*Melbourne Metropolitan
24.3. 10
F. A. Gray, M.B.
*Melbourne Y.W . . A.
13.3. 1 7
C. 'Vi~emoulcl
*Mentone
8.8. IS
J. H. ]ohn <;on, M.B.
*Metropolitan Gas Co.
3.7. 1 7
C. H. BarraU, M.B.
17.3. 17
T. E. McAree, M.B.
*St. Kilda
25. 10 . 16
T. E. McAree, M.B.
*St. Kilda (All aint)
25. 10 . 16
A. ]. Day, M.B.
*'''''illiamstown
11.11.16
S. M. Dunl op, M.D.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA .
D istrict SecretaryH . W. LILLEY.
J. Looslie, M. B.
15.4. 15
*Middle Park
Assistan t CommissionerH. G. TYMMS, M.B., F.R.C.S., 1320, Hay Street, Perth.
R.
*Fairfield
*Hawthorne Rosebank
COASTAL DISTRICT .
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.
FORMED.
*
Ambulance lbany
Perth Nursing *Perth
Ambulance*Great Boulder Prop. Mine Kalgoorlie District
TI. IS
I •.
..
29. 12 . 0 4
J.]. Holland.
13. 11. [3
M. l\L C;eurge. M.B.
g.
II.
1\1.8.
State Railways ..
3. 10 . 2 3 21.10.12
Lady Supt. Miss M. Sones, t< Altona," The Corso Mentone. Lady Supt. Miss G. Smith, 344, Lyon Street, Carlton . Lady Supt. Miss A. M.'Ferguson, 48, Canterbury Rd., Middle Park, Koolong. Lady Supt. Miss J. B. Rankin, I I, Raglan Street, E. St. Kilda. Lady Supt. Miss E. Purcell, g, Ellesmere Road, ·Windsor. Lady Supt. 1iss C. 'Villian, Laureldene, Williamstown. 1st Amb. Offr. II. F. Boddie, Short treet, Albany. Div. upt. C. Sinclair, Lanrence Street, Ba yswa ter, Perth. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. H. E . Parker, Slade Street, Bayswater, Perth.
Inman 'Yay, I.M.S. W. Bridgeford,
Acting Supt. ]. Miller.
20. I 1.22 18.10.12
Lady Supt. Miss J. Burt, 20, Kasouka Road, Camb erwell. Lady Supt. Miss T. Griffen, 57, Harold Street, Upper Hawthorne. Lady Supt. Miss G. Smith, 97, Stensley Street, Clifton Hill. Lady Supt. Mrs . A Turner, Buckley Street, Footscray. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. Stoddart, 22, Moorhouse Street, Malvern Lady Supt. Miss A. E. Stubbs, 2, Riverside Road, Hawthorne. Lady Supt. Miss E . Laidman , Glen Vermie Road . Malvern. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Lodge, " Trasma," High Street, orthcote. Lady Supt. Miss C. Henry.
Acting Supt. J. 'i'iTarrick, Great Boulder Prop. Mine, Boulder. Acting Supt. W. J. Hall, Parkstone, Kalgoorlie. Div. Supt. T. ]. McKay.
12
Golden IIorseshoe
*Lake View and Star
G. H. S. Blackburn, M.B.
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
M. R.C.S.
A. 'V. Connolly, M.B.
Div. Supt. R. D. Shaw, Hannana Gold Mine, Kam belle. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Goss, 22, King Street, Boulder. Lady Supt. Irs. C. G. Elliott, {8, Vardon Street, Kalgoorlie.
Nursing*Boulder Ladies
3 .g. 15
Innan vVay, I.M.S.
*Kalgoorlie Ladies
1.5.14
J. \\'alker, M.R.C.S.
27.9.17
]. S. Wright, M.B.
Div. Supt. 1. E. Soper, 9147, Yasher Ave., Edmonton .
Nursing*Calgary
5.9.17
T.S.McIGd,M.D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. E . Nelson, 709, 15th Ave., West, Calgary.
Ambulance*Duncan
7.6.15
D. M. Baillie, M.D.
*V,ancouver Central
19.4.16
A . W. Hunter, M.D.
Supt. H. B . Ryall, Duncan. Supt. W. Pattinson, Bicasa P .O., Vancouver.
N ursing*Vancouver Central
7. 8 . 16
DOMINION OF CANADA .
CommissionerBrigadier-General Sir HENRY MILL PELLATT, C.v.o., D.C.L., 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto. ALBERTA DISTRICT .
All inquires to Dr. C. ]. COPP, 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
All inquiries to Dr. C. J. COPP, 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto.
Am bulance*Edmonton Central
W. Bapty, M.D .
*Victoria Central
MANITOBA DISTRICT.
All inquiries to Dr. C. J. Copp, 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto.
AmbulanceCORPS
WINNIPE G
*C.P.R.
F. W. Brydon] ack, M.D.
Lady Supt. ] . Wilson, Vancouver. Lady Supt. Miss L. Carson, 414, Hillside Ave., Victoria.
14.6. 13
A. W. Moody, M.D.
Corps Supt. F . S. Moorhead,
23.5.13
A. VV. Moody, M.D.
Div. Supt. ] . T . " Tard, {02, Duflerin Ave., \ Vinnipeg.
M.B .
N W
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
UNITS.
*Fort Garry *St. James *Trades and Labour *Winnipeg Fire Brigade Winnipeg School Board N ursing*C.P.R.
FORMED.
1.1.12 20.15. 13 1.10.13
NEW BRUNSWIOK DISTRIOT .
NOVA SOOTIA DISTRICT .
All inquiries to Dr. C.
J.
Copp, 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto.
ONTARIO DISTRICT .
Assistant CommissionerC. J. Copp, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto. D istrict Superin tendentG. J. DEBNEY.
Major
M. ~C.
O'Brien, M.D.
J. H. Conklin, M.B. A. Arthur M.B.
15. 12 . 12
W. L. Watt, M.A., M.D.
II.2.13
Mary E. Crawford, M.B.
1.3. 15
Mary E. Crawford, M.B. Mrs. E. Douglas, M.D.
*Fort Garry
All inquiries to Dr. C. J. Copp, 240, Bloor Street East, Toronto.
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON .
NursingFredericton Central
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
1St. Ambulance Offr. A. Paull, 408, Spadina Ave., Winnipeg. Amb.Offr. J. H. Jones, Kirk Park P.O., Winnipeg. Div. Supt. W. H. Dixon, 386, Maddison Street, King Edward P.O., St. James. Div. Supt. J. E. Buchanan, Fire Dept., Winnipeg. Div. Supt. A. H. Toseland, 714, Corydon Ave., Winnipeg. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. Powles, 1505, Ross Ave., Winnipeg. Lady Supt. Miss F. E. Hudson, 145, Sherbrook Street, Winn ipeg. Mrs. K. Black, 692, Queen Street, Fredericton. Mrs. A. M. Rowan, 333, Main Street, St. John, N.B .
St. John Central Nursing*Halifax Central" A."
1.6.16
W. H. Hattie, M.D.
*Halifax Central" B."
1.7. 18
W. H. Hattie, M.D.
6·4· 14
J. A. L. Hyttenranch, M.D. Div. Supt. J. T. Gresty, 68, Dougal Ave., Windsor. 1St Amb. Offr. Oxworthy, \V. H. Brydon, M.B. Brampton, Ontario. Capt. A. H. Stevenson.
AmbulanceBorder Cities *Cope Chat
17. 6 . 1 3
*Fore t City
3.5. 0 9
*Fort William
15.3. IS
B. C. Hardiman, M.D.
HAMILTON CORPS
18.4.17
F. Woodhall, M.D.
1.10.12
R. E. Guyatt, M.B.
20.2. 17
R. Smith, M.B.
*London Police
16.2.14
J. B. Campbell, M.D.
*McClary
1 .6.13
N. George, M.D.
*Muskoka
24.7.13
W. R. Mason, M.D.
*North Bay
1.12.13
A. H. McChurchy, M.B.
*Oshawa
28 .8.13
A. B. Ford, M.A., M.B.
Canadian Westinghouse" A. , j Canadian Westinghouse" B."
Owen Sound
l.'i. I
1.12
G. H. Murray, M.D.
*Port Arthur Central
15.4.20
G. E. Ekins, M.B.
*St. Catherines
15.5 . 14
G. Harkness, M.B.
*Sarnia
15.5.14
T. B. Bradley, M.B.
12. I 1.13
F . Woodhall, M.D,
*Steel Co. of Canada TORONTO C ORPS
30 . 6 . 12
Central
3 0 .9. 11
*Parkdale
23.2.12
J.Duncan,M.B.
*Riverdale
25.3.12
Capt. H. R. Holme, B.A., M.D. A. T. MacNamara, M.B. K. E. Hollis, M.D.
*West Toronto Nu rsingChatham Cen tral *Fort William *Guelph Central * H AMILTON CORPS
1.3.12
16.5.18
C.B.Oliver,M.B.
1 1.4.18
R. McTavish, M.B.
3.4.17 18.4.17
A. Ross, M.B. F. Woodhall, M.D.
Mrs. C. B. Bligh, 20, Morris Street, Halifax.
Div. Supt. G. G. Miller, 500, E. Brook Street, Ft. William .
Supt. B. M. Little, 121, Balsam Ave. , Hamilton. Div. Supt. F. Alden, 16, Somerset Ave., Hamilton. Div. Supt. J. A. Barnhill, Police Headquarters, London . Div. Supt. W. Loveday, 50, Front Street, London. Div. Supt. A. Berry, North Bay. Sergt. P. J. Kilburn, Louisa Street, Oshawa. Div. Supt. S.J. Simkins, Owen Sound. Div. Supt. W . H. Dixon, 29 8, Cumberland Street, Pt. Arthur. 1st. Amb. Offr. H. Lewis, 8, Queen Street, St. Catherines, Ontario. Div. Supt. A. B. Parsons, 123, Stuart Street, Sarnia. Div . Supt. F . Mathews, 82, Sherma Ave., Hamilton . Div. Supt. S. Jameson, 19, Hannaford Street, Toronto. Div. Supt. F . L. Stevens, 64 1, Dupont Street, Toronto. Sergt. Sec. J. J. Williams, 3 1, Bartlett Ave., Toronto. Sec., J. McArthur, 3 2 3, Perth Ave., Toronto. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. Gray, Chamber of Commerce, Chatham. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. E. Daly, 273, E . Amelia Street, Fort William. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Hearle, Forbes Ave., Guelph .
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
UNITS.
FORMED.
J. Howitt, M.B.
Hamilton *Kingston
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.
en t.ral
1.11.16
R. J . Gardiner, M.D.
Capt. B. F. Keillor,
Lord Kit.chener ..
M.B.
8.5. 1 3
H. M. Raphael W. O. Gliddon, M.D. F . A. Brewster, M.B.
24.5. 18
Dr. W . A. Meighan
30 .1.18
G. Stewart Cameron, M.D.
Port Arthur
11.1.19
J. T. Pratt, M.B.
St.. Thomas Central
20.2.17
J. A. Campbell, M.B.
Ottawa Central *Owen Sound Perth Central *Pet.erborough Central
TORONTO CORPS
Central
19.3. 1 7
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Vernon, 23, Mayflower Ave., Hamilton. Lady Supt. Miss F . Abernethy, 152, Albert Street, Kingston. Lady Supt. Miss E. Davis, SIS, William Street, London. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . H . C. Todd, IS, Castle Building, Ottawa. Lady Supt. Miss L. A. McCullough, 970, 4th Street East, Owen Sound. Lady Supt. J. L. P. McLaren. " Bonniebank," P erth, Ontario. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. P. B. Jamieson, 243, London Street, Peterborough . Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Farlinger, 18, Prospect Ave., Port Arthur. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. Peters, 50, Balaclava Street, St. Thomas.
3 0 . 6 . 12
6 . 8.12
A. W. Canfield, M.B.
*\iVest. Toronto
17.3. 16
A. T. Macnamara. J'vLB.
*Windsor Frontier
22.6.15
Capt.. C. II. Fuller, M.B. Dr. C. R. rnickshank
Ambulance*l\1ont.real ent.ral
15.10.15
B. F. :\lcNaughton, M.D.
Lady Supt. Miss M. J. Saar, 437, Walmer Street, Toronto. Lady Supt. C. C. S. Harris, 190, Osler Ave., Toronto. Lady Supt. Miss E. Crampton, Onelitt Ave., Windsor, Ontario.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT .
All inquirie to Dr. C. J. Copp, 24 0 , Bloor treet Ea t, Toron to. QUEBEC DISTRICT .
All inquiries to Dr. C. J. COPP, 2i o, Bloor Street East, Toron to.
NursingMontreal Central
Quebec
entral
Sherbrooke SASKATCHEWAN DISTRIOT .
All inquiries to Dr. C. J. Copp, 24 0 , Bloor Street East, Toronto,
Ambulance*;\Ioose Jaw *Quecn City *Saskat.oon *Saskatoon Central *Saskatoon Police
CEYLON DISTRICT.
25.5. 1 5
W. O. LambIe)" M.D.
6.1.15 17.3. T 4 T.
8.13
18.10. IS 15.7. 1 4
NursingBradwell
21.6.19
Saskat.oon
M.B.
Dr. A.
14. II. 14
*Regina
I G. Fi,t.
20.3. 1 7
*Sutherlancl
Edith Cavell
Acting Assistant CommissionerDr. G. J. RUTHERFORD, Medical Department, Colombo.
9.9. TO
29. II . IS
. F. Hubbard
T.?lI. Leask, M.B. apt. II. l\lorell, M.B.
J. Jordan Fielcl, I\LB.
A. Croll, M.D. \V. 1\. Groves, 1. B. H. E. I xand r,I\f.B.
F. R. Chapman, I\I.B. H. tewart,I\1.B. J. C. . Brown, M.D.
O. E. Ruben, !\I.D. A. H. Armitage, M.B.
28.3.15
Capt. H. I\IcLean, M.B.
12.1.15
L.A.Mc onnell,M.B.
Div. Supt. F. R. Barnes, 45, 9th Ave., Rosemount. Lady Supt. Miss H. Kane, 88, vVestmount Boulevard, Westmount.
Lady Supt. 552, St. Lady Supt. 7, High
Miss B. Pope, John Street, Quebec. I\Irs. S. A. Jones, treet, Sherbrooke.
Div. Supt. T. 1\1. Leask, I\I.B., Moo e Jaw. 1st. Amb. Offr. C. Bennett, Glasgow House, R egina. Div. Supt. T. Guc. t, II9, 31St Street \Ve t, askatoon. Div. Supt. J. T. Hall, Box 10g8, Saskatoon. Div. upt. J. T . Hall, Box lO98, Saskatoon. Div. Supt. J. . S. Brown, M.D., Sutherland. Lady Supt. irs. Robertson, Bradwell. Lady Supt.. Mrs. E. Weston, Central hambers, Saskatoon. Lady upt.. Mrs. M. T . Thomson, '21 iI, Victoria ve., Regina. Lady upi. Irs. A. vYard, 519, Rusholme Road, Saskatoon.
AmbulanceL. C. vVcinman, L.R.C.P.
CEYLON P OLICE CORPS
Cent.ral Province
1.3· I I
Colombo
1.3. I I
Depot
1.3. 1 3
orthern Provin ce
1 .10 .14
South-West Provin ce
1.10.14
Sabaragamuwa
1.
10. 14
L. de La Harpe, L.M.& s.
Acting Supt. A. C. Godfrey, olombo.
COUNTRIES. DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
UNITS.
-T
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON .
FORMED.
Southern Province
OFFIOER IN CHARGE. tv
(Xl
1.3· I I 1.10.15
West Province
>-3 ::r: t'r1
Nursing*Ceylon
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. T. Reeves, Ceylon. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. Gordon, Glenella, Flower Road, Colombo.
23. 2 . 13 28.1.14
Colombo
(J)
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0
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z CIBRALTAR DISTRICT .
Acting Assistant CommissionerBrevet-Col. W. R. P. GOODWIN, D.S.O., Military Hospital, Gibraltar.
Amb ulancePolice
29.4. 21
T. D. Cairns, M.B.
Supt. F. W. Syer, Police Office, Gibraltar.
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HONC KONC DISTRICT .
Acting Assistant CommissionerE. RALPHS, J.P., Education Dept.. Hong Kong. D istrict SurgeonW. V. M. KOCH, M.D.
AmbulanceHONG KONG CORPS
t'r1
..
18.II.16 15.7. 16
Ho Kum Tong (Sayingpun Old Boys)
Kowlon-Canton Railway
1. 9
Supt. A. Morris, Education Department, Hong Kong.
Siu Fan Lee, M.B.
Div. Supt. Ho Ki, Hong Kong.
t'r1
19. 2 . 1 7
Chiah Tang-earn, M. B.
Nursing*Hong Kong V.A.D.
14.5. 16
A. D. Hickling, L.R.C.P. A. McGregor, M.B. A. D. Hickling, L.R.C.P.
Lady Helena A. V. May, Government House, Hong Kong. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. D. Hickling.
1.4. 18
S. S. Strahan, M.B.
AmbulanceKYBER CORPS *Khyher *Peshawar
II·9· 0 9
. '1 .. 14. 11.10
NORTH WEST RLY. CORPS
Major
J.
Brandon.
I
Assistant Commissioner• Lahore Carriage & \V ago n 19.4. 18 Lahore Indian 1.1.24 Lt.-Col. H. G. WHITE, V.D., *Faho.re Loco. 19.4. 18 N.W.Rly, Lahore. D istrict Surgeon14· II . IO The Hon. Major-Gen. H. HENDLEY, *Northern K.H.S., 1.M.S., M.D., *Southern 14· I I . 1O Senior District SuperintendentCaptain H. MARSHALL. 1. 2.12 OUDH AND ROHILKHAND STATE RAILWAY CORPS *Loco and Carriage 1. 2.12 *Lucknow
13.4. 10
*Moradabad
3 0 . 1 . 12
Major Brandon
Div. Supt. Sardha Ram, Office of Chief Medical Officer, Peshawar. Div. Supt. C. P. Strudwick, Military Grass Farm. Peshawar. Div. Supt. D. Paterson, N.W. Police Barracks, Peshawar. Corps Supt. Capt. S. P. Flowerdew, Assist. Agent, Lahore, Punjab. Div. Supt. H. J. Charlton. Div. Supt. O. W. Watkins, ."V.Railway, Lahore. Capt. Flowerdew . .
Assist. Surgeon]. 1alir, D.C.M.G. Lt. C. A. Farmer, M.D.
Div. Supt. J. S. Cole, N.W.Railway, Karachi. Acting Corps Supt. Capt. S. Flowerdew, O. & R. State Rly., Lucknow. 1st. Amb. Oilr. A. E. Henderson, 23, Charbagh, Lucknow.
Lt. E. C. Bedell.
Div. Supt. D. Cardew, District Loco. Supt., Moradabad.
ath, L.R.C.P. & S. Div. Supt. Biharir Lal Bhatia, Government College, Lahore. Col. F. Hehir, M.D., 1.M.S. Corps Supt. Lt.-Col. Henry, C.l.E., Kelvin Grove, Simla. Div. Supt. F. E . Dunn, Lt.-Col. R. A. Needham, Argyle House, Simla. D.S.O., C.1.E., M.B. Kedar Nath, L.R.C.P., 1.M.S. Div. Supt. G. W. Marshall, Foreign and Political Dept., Simla.
Raghan
*S. P. K. S. Lahore SIMLA CORPS *Simla 1St *Simla 1st Indian
9.4. 1 3
*Simla Foreign Office
8.8.13
1.7.12
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Div. Supt. B. Tanner, Queens College, Hong Kong. Div. Supt. Ho Leung.
Victoria
No . 1 DIS T R I C T.
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5.1. 18
*Queens College
*Peshawar Police
to
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14.4. 16
*Hong Kong Y.M.C.A.
E M P I RE 0 F UN D I A .
C. D. Allen, M.D. B. Cheung-Iann, M.B. Tin Po Woo, M.B. W. B. A. Moore, L.R.C.P.
16.6.23
Hong Kong Police
D eputy Chief CommissionerThe Hon. Sir FREDERICK WHYTE, c/o The Secretary, Legislative Dept., Government of India. Acting Assistant CommissionerLt.-Col. H. Ross, C.LE., O.B.E., Indian Headquarters, S.] .B.O.
J.
Corps Supt. Hon. P. H. Holyoak.
Lt.-Col. R. A. Needham, D.S.O., C.LE., M.B. M. J. George, L. R. C. P.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Waghorn, Pattsly, Simla.
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE. AND THEIR STAFFS.
No.2 DISTRIOT.
Acting CommissionerSir ALEXANDER MURRAY, C.B.E. Assistant CommissionerC. H. ELMES, 1.B., C.B.E., F.R.S.C. District SuperintendentK. K. CHATTER]!, Dhurrumtolla Street, Calcutta. Lady District SuperintendentMrs. A. COTTLE. District OfficerJ. BURNETT, C.B.E.
UNITS.
Ambulance*Calcutta 1st
FORMEO.
..
I
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.
\
8.9·11 23. 10 . 11
*Calcutta 2nd *Calcutta Police
16.7. 21
*CaI;michael
25.9. 21
1. 1. 13 *Eastern Bengal State I Rly. Sealda. . .. 28.12.10 *East Indian Railway, Jamalpur 11.7. 1 3 *East Indian Railway, Lillua .. 25.9. 20 5th Campbell Hospital
*Indian
o
Div. Supt. G. N. Bower, The Custom House, Calcutta. Div. Supt. H. S. Sudrawardy.
Capt. O. St. J obn Moses, M.D. D. P. Bancrji.
Div. Supt. W. W. Cook, Lall Bazaar, Calcutta. Dr. S. K. Basu.
J. D. Thomas.
Div. Supt. H. T. Baylis, 7, Sunny Park, Ballyganji. In Charge, II. G . Waters, M.R.C.S., E.I.Rly., Jamalpur. Supt. J. S. Hendrick, E.I.R1y., Lillua. Div. Supt. P. De.
J. 'vV. Tomb. M.A., Dr.
111.0.
J. N. Maitra.
K. S. Ray, liLA., M.B.
1.2.21
*Indian Police
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W. E. Fetherstonlaugh, M.B. K. S. Ray, M.A., M.B.
II. G. Walers, M.R.C.S.
12.5. 20
0.2
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
Div. Supt. G. W. Brand, 18, Lall Bazaar. Div. Supt. G. W. Brand, 18, Lall Bazaar.
*S11ambazar
Nursingalculla
H. 1\.
.
Allan,
Lady Supt. Miss J. M. Gibb, 17, Old Court House Street, Calcutta. (Indian Section), Miss E. A. Ewing, 45, Lower Circular Street, Calcutta.
)I.B.
(Inc1ian: dian), G. ;\1anook, III.B.
NO.3 DISTRICT.
District Superintendent in Charge. Surgeon-Capt. \V. UNAN, ].P., M.D., Dougall House, Dumaync Road, Ambulance Middle Coloba, Bombay. iBOMBAY CORPS District SurgeonLt.-Col. F. A. BARNA ROO, O.B.E., hmedabad C.LE., I.M.S. *Baroda District SuperintendentCapt. \V. SPONG. R.A.M. C.
orps Supt. D. E. Mahava, M.B.E., Abbas Building, Girga, Bombay. Div. Supt. S. K. R. J. Vakil, Shahi Bag, Ahmedabad. Div. Supt. A. D. Cooper, M.R.C.S., Jait Road, Baroda.
f7· b . 0 4
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l\1.
Dr. A. T.
3 . 12 . 1 9
*Botnbay City Police Cosmopolitan
7. 2
. 13
1.-~·14
*Gujarati Hindu Hindu
15. I I .21
1. Dav .
I
F. N. Kapadia, L. I. & s. J. A. D' 'ouza, B.A. J. D. Dhrllv, M.B.
Dr. Ajnikya.
S.l .
*Hindll" B." Jewish
1.11. 0
Maratha
23.
12.•
5
nJara.
.I.
avalkar, L.M. & S.
Capt. ]. Ezekiel,
I.M.S.
Amb.Offr. Radji Bichaji. Div. Supt. M. F. Mulla, 8/9, Dardy Seth Estate, Chowpatty. Div. Supt. C. C. Ierchant, Patker Building, Sandhurst Road, Bombay. Div. Supt. R. B. A. Krishna Pai, Hughes Road, Chowpatty. Amb.Offr. A. K. Rane, Lady Jamselji Road, Dadar, Bombay. Act. Supt. 1\1. E. Soloman, Kirkabooy Chawe, Moreland Road, Byculla.
22
Parsi
17.6.04
Surat Cosmopolilan
2[
F. N . Kapadia L.III. & S.
.3. 17K. V. Hora, L.M. &
S.
Div. Supt. D . F. Panthaki, M.B.E., 545, Girgaon Road, Bombay. Div. Supt. D. H. Mulla, onpura, Surat. Officer in Charge, R. D. Khade.
The People's Union
9. I .22
Dr. S. V. PaW.
The Radient Club
5.1.19
G. S. Vasilar, L.M. & S.
Div. Supt. M. R. Laud, 184, Girgaum Back Road, Bombay.
5. I .13
A. D. Edal.-Behram, B.A.
Lady Supt. Mrs. S. D. Panthaki, 545, Girgaon Road, Bombay.
NursingParsi
AmbulanceNo.4 DISTRICT .
MADRAS CORPS *Egmore *G~orge
Town
· .I
11.1.15
D. V. I enkappa, L.M.P.
1T.1.15
W.L.
. Rao, L.M.P.
* RoyapeUa
11 .
1.15
R. G. Tyer, L.M. & S.
*Sowcarpet
J 1.
1.15
M. Govindarajar, L.M.P.
*Triplicane
11.1.15
*W ashermau pet
11.1.15
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G. Narayanaswami, L.M. & s. T. Ranjaram, L.M.P.
.....
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR' STAFFS.
UNITS.
Nursing-
28- '1.
"'Bellary Y.W.C.A.
No . 5 DISTRICT .
I
FORMED.
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.
J
P. M. Mathai, M.D .•
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
Lady Supt. M. E . Haskard, London Mission, Bellary.
Ambulance-
D istrict S uperintenden t G. R. T. Ross, M.A .. D.PHILL.
*Judson College
13.9. 18
D istrict SurgeonA. MURRAY, L.M.&.S.
"'Rangoon College
20.9. 1 5
E. S. Sarin, L.M.P.
*Rangoon Port Defence
13. 8 . 1 3
P. K. Dey, M.B. J. Honnasjee. K. A. Khin, M.B. M. D. David, M.B.
8.2. I I
"'West Rangoon
Div. Supt. R. P. Curran , Judson College, Rangoon . Div. Supt. W. G. Fraser, Rangoon College, Rangoon. Div. Supt. A. Murray, I, Soolay Pagoda Road, Rangoon. Div. Supt. Rev. A. H. Blencoe, M.A. St. John's College, P.G. Uniform Road, Rangoon .
Nursing*Rangoon Y.W.C.A. AmbulanceNO . 7 DISTRICT .
*Karachi
16
Miss M. E. Ledwick, Y.W.C.A ., Rangoon .
Capt. D. H . Coates, R.A.M .C.
Div. Supt. A. L. Glynn, Belgrave Terrace, Karachi.
Ambulance-
MALTA DISTRICT .
D istrict OfficerMajor W. R. GATT, M.B.E., II, Strada S. Ursula, Valletta.
1.4.
M. Kingsley, M.B.
18.9. 0 9
MALTA CORPS Cotton era
12.11.10
"'Hamrun
I . I . 15
Valletta
18.9. 0 9
A. V. Bernard, M.B.E., M.B. Corps Supt. W. A. Balbi, 53, Strada Reale, Sliema. Div. Supt. C. Gatt, G. Bussitil, M.B. 35, Deitro il Convents, Vittoriosi. Div. Supt. A. H . Cammillerie, P. Xuereb, M.D. 58, Strade Annunzaita, Hamrun. Div. Supt. P. Frisk, S. E. Grech, M. B. 279, Strada S. Ursula, Valletta.
Nursing14 . 1.10
Malta
NEW F O UN !JL A N D DISTRICT.
Assistant CommissionerLt.-Col. CLUNY MACPHERSON, M.D ., C.M.G., Queens Road, St. Johns.
P. Debeno, M.D.
Lady Supt. Irs. A. G. Mifsud, a Vento, Valletta.
20,
Molino
Ambutance7.5.12
"'Church Lads Brigade
2C).7. 1 3
"'Dalton '" '0.
6.
4
.14
H. Rendall, M.B. G.
. Murphey, M.D.
F. W. Burden, M.B .
Div. Supt. W. Reeves, Box 446, St. ] ohns. Div. Supt., N. H. Alderdice, 66, Le Marchant Road, St. Johns. Surgeon and Supt. F. W. Burden, 330, Duckworth Street, St. Johns.
Nursing-
DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND.
21.4.13
W. Roberts, M.B.
*Lady Davidson
17.9.14
H.
5.12.1 2
E. A. Coldicutt, M.D.
Corps Supt. F. E. Scholefield.
11.12.93
E. A. Coldicutt, M.D. S. A. Stride, L.S.A. A. E. Moore, M.D.
Div. Supt. . W. Gooderham, 3, King Street, Glenmore. Div. Supt. H. T. Garratt, 28, D exter Ave., Mount Eden. Div. Supt. F. V.i. Goulston, Queen Street. Onehunga. Corps Supt. M. J. Scholefield, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. Div. Supt. H. D. Cobb, Grey Street. Hamilton.
J.
Chater, M.R.C.S.
Ambulance-
Deputy Chief CommissionerLt.-Col. G. BARCLAY, O.B.E., V.D., AUCKLAND CORPS 18, Gresford Street, Christchurch. Auckland Senior Medical OfficerC. DAWSON HENRY, M.D., M.B. Nalional Reserve AUCKLAND DISTRICT.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Taylor, Prestcott Street, St. Johns. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. E. Browning, "Vigorina, " Kings Bridge Road, St. Johns.
*Avalon
30 . 8 . 1 7 5.7.10
*Onehunga
Assistant CommissionerC. J. TUNKS, Shortland Street, WAlKEATO CORPS Auckland. "'Hamilton District SurgeonN. McDOUGALL, M.B., CH.B., NursingDistrict SuperintendentF. J. HUTCHINSON, 52, Gillies AUCKLAND CORP5 Ave., Epsom.
17· b . 11 2.12.04
E. T. Rogers, M.R.C.S. T. C. P. Fraser, M.B.
5. 12 . 12 21.3.05
Auckland
15.12.14
Epsom ·Grafton
Dr. H. T. Thomas.
..
15. 10 . 1 5
C. II. Tewsley, M.B. H.
. Northcroft, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss L. Phillips, Mount Albert Road, Onehunga. Lady Supt. Miss C. A. Henderson, ,. ForcJcll," 52, Remuera Road, Epsom.
CO UNTRi eS, OISTRICTS, OfFICERS IN CHARCE, AND TK i:IR STAFFS .
"'National Reserve
7.10. IS 21.
N E L SON, M A R LBO R 0 U C H,
Cless, M.B.
K. MacKenzie, M.D. C. H. R. Griffen, M.R.C.S. H . Scott Watson, M.D. M. H. Thomas, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss E. M. C. Foster, Valley Road, Henderson. Lady Supt. Miss E. Cammell, 9 2 , Richmond Road, Auckland . Lady Supt. Mrs . A. Robins, Trafalgar Street, Onehunga.
G. W. Gower, M.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Bell, " Te Rapa," Hamilton.
1.8.09
E. D. Dunn, L.R.C.P.
9.3. 08
M. Louisson, M.B.
Div. Supt. S. Wheatly, Gladstone Street, Westport. District Supt. H . J. Hoddinott, 83, Madras Street, Sydenham. Div. Supt. E. G. Gray, 4 2 , Office Road, St. Albans. Act. Div. Supt. R. Purdom, 44, Devon Street, Sydenham. Div. Supt. F. W. Thompson, Wild Street, Hokitika.
18.11.09
Ambulance-
AND WEST C O AST D I S TRICT.
5.6. I I
BULLER C ORPS Assistan t CommissionerMaj or A. L. GRAY, Stewart Dawsons *Westport Railway Buildings, High Street, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH CORPS District S urgeonJ. R . THOMAS, M. B. Christchurch District Su perintendent in Charge of West Christ.church Railway Canterbury S ub-DistrictJ . W . SHANKS. Dist rict Superintendent in Charge of North *Hokitika. Canterbury S ub-DistrictNORTH CANTERBURY H. J. HODDINOTT. District Superintendent in Charge of South Canterbury Sub-DistrictVI. SlIIITH. Lady D istrict SecretaryMiss H. B. MUNROE. Lady D istrict OfficerMiss F. L. COOPER.
J. R.
17· 6 . I I
WAIKATO CORPs .. *Hamilton
IS
II.
30.5 . 05
Onehunga
E R BUR Y,
OFFICER IN CHARCE. _I
*Henderson
CA H T
CO RPS OR DI VIS I ONAL SURCEON.
FORMED .
U"I TS.
\V. H. Simpson, M.B. 1I .I I
F. J. Borrie, M.R.C.S. E. Teichelmann, F.R.C.S.
8.1.13 . W. Meade, L.R.C.P.
15· 10 . r6
*Runanga.
13
G. E. Gabetics,
M. B .
8.2.22
G. T. S. Fisher,
M. B.
I I . I I . 08
F. F:i\'. Ulrich,
M.B.
SOUTH CANTERBURY
. I .
Ashbllrton Timaru
27.5. rS
*Blackball
NursmgBULLER CORPS
Dr. Telford
Div. Su pt. J. ::\ eilson. Blackball.
J. "\'. {cBreaty, F.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Brake, Alexander Street, Greymouth. Lady Supt. Miss A. Marris, 104, Peel Street, \Vestport.
5· 6 . 1I 2.8.07
Greymouth
1.8.09
*\Vestport
·.. 1
9.3. 08
R. B. P.
~Ionson,
M.B.
M. Louisson, M.B .
Avon. ide
9. 12 . 15
J.
Beckenham
12.8.20
F. V. Beven-Brown, M.B.
Christchurch Selwyn
Corps Supt. G. E. Gabeties, M.B., Timaru. Div. Supt. A. N . Silcock, Short Street, Ash burton . Div. Supt. C. E. H ooper, Hassell Street, Timaru .
7.7. 18
STATE MINES CORPS
CHRISTCHURCH CORPS
.08
\Y.
rawshaw, M.B.
Z4 .11. 04-
. B. Lindsey, M.B.
28 .11. 0 7
F. J. Borrie, M.R.C.S.
5. 11 . 1 5
*Hokitika.
E. Teichelmann, F.R.C.S.
Lady Supi.. Miss A. Middleton, 61, :\1artins Road, Hillmorton. Lady Supt. Miss L. E. Jones, orth Road, Styx, Christchurch. Lady Supt. A. L. Bishop . 87, Huxley Street, Sydenham. Lady upi.. Mr . L. Smith, M.B.E., 580, \Vorcester Street, Christchurch . Lady Supt. 1\11' . M. E. \Vood, R e\'ell Street, Hokitika.
5.4. I I
SOUTH CANTERBURY
30 . 8 . 0 9
Timaru
C. A. Paterson, L.R.C.P.
Lady Supt. l\Irs. J. P. Hughson, High Street, Timaru.
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Assistant CommissionerW. FLEMING, 31, Roseberry Street, Belleknowes, Dunedin.
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AmbulanceD UNEDIN CORPS Dunedin
en
13.9. 13
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21.12.92
D istrict S urgeon*Hillside L. E. BARNETT, C.M.G., L.R.C.P. Oamaru District SuperintendentT. BELWORTHY, 44, Alexander Street, Palmerston South Dunedin.
I.12·14 18.10.99
SOUTHLAND CORPS
13.9. 13
* In vercargill
4. 12 . 08
9. 12 . 0 4
>-l
W. Carswell, M.B.
R. S. J. Fitzgerald, M.B. P. F. Howden, L.M.S.
S. Brown, M.B.
Div. Supt. D. Mercer, c/o Rly. Works, Hillside. Div. Supt. vV. J. Davies, Oamaru . Div. Supt. R. \\!. vVheeler, Palmerston South, Otago.
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Div. Supt. A . E . ewnlan, Princes Street, Engood, Invercargill. lA.l Vt
NursingDUNEDIN CORPS
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13.9. 18
Lady Corp. Supt . Miss J. Stewart, 2, Short Street, Dunedin.
COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
SURG=:ON.
C. Stewart Murray Dr. T. Fergus Stuart Moore, M.D. R. CoHir, L.R.C.P. R. Church, M. B.
Caversham Dunedin Dunedin Central *Green Island
24.
II
.08
T. Harrison, M. B. T. Thomas, B.A., M.B.
Hampden I
CORPS OR 'il/\,!8 10NAL
FORMED.
UNlTS.
Oamaru
22.9. 0 4
..
7.9. 0 5
I*palmerston South
A. Douglas, M.A. R. S. Orbell, M.D. P. F. HO'wclen, L.M.S.
OffICER IN CHAR(:E .
Lady Supt. Miss E. L. Applegarth, 8, J olm Street, Ca versham. Lady Supt. Miss A. Dippie, 745, George Street, Dunedin. Lady Supt. Miss J. McVaughton, 44, Falcon Street, Kaikorai. Acting Lady Supt. Miss M. 'AT. MiHs, Homecroft, Green Island. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. M. Davies, Vicarage, Hampden. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Moore, Thames Street, Oamaru . Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Souness, Palmers ton .
SOUTHLAND CORPS *In vercargill
29. I 1.09
W. Stewart, M.B.
Lady Supt. Miss M. H . Finlayson, Don Street, Invercargill.
W. l\1. Moore, M.D. G. H. J. Robertson, M.B. T. W. J. John::;on, M.B. \Y. R. Stowe, M.R.C.S. G. W. Peach, M.B. G. W. Peach, M.B.
Div. Supt. H. J. Harman, 66, Welesly Road, Napier.
WELLINCTON DISTRICT .
Assistant CommissionerVacant.
Ambulance*Napi er
District SurgeonH. E. GIBBS. :'I.D. Senior District SuperintendentJ. BRINE. District SuperintendentJ. P. HISLOP. Lady District SuperintendentMrs. MOORHOUSE. Lady District OfficerMrs. F. BARLTROP. District TreasurerH. HEPWORTH. District SecretaryA. DONALD.
22.5. 11
*Palmerston _ orth Fire Brigade *Palmerston Korth Rly.
1.5. 01
J. A. Crowe, M.B.
Waingawa Masterton 7. 8 . 1 3
W AINGANUI CORPS *Ea')t Town Rly.
. .1
\Vanganui WELLINGTON CORPS
15.7. 0 9
H. II. Christie,
18.1.10
*Wellington Corporation Tramways
Crawford, F.R.C.S.
G. H. Robertson,
[.12.04
Wellington
J.
21.8.11
rg.10.09
*Petone
A.
I . 12.08
Div. Supt. H. Hepworth, The Square, Palmerston North. Div. Supt. J. Stone, Railways, Palmerston North. Div. Supt. J. C. Cooper, Cole Street, Masterton.
M.D.
M . D.
S. H. Arthur, M.B.
II. W. L. Harding, M.R.C.S. H ... H. Gilmer, M.B. 1. Holmes, M.D.
Div. Supt. R. R. Wakely, 92, Nixon Street, Wainganui. Div. Supt. A. E. Allpress, c/o Spillane & Co., Wanganui. Corps Supt. A. O. Richardson.
Div. Supt. W. H. Shardlow, Petone. Div. Supt. \V. W . Dutton . c/o Lewin & Co., Wellington. Div. Supt. D. Tucker, Tramway Traffic Office, Thorden.
Nursing*Masterton
00 1
*Napier *Palmerston
4.3. 08 11.12.11
orth
3 1 . 10 . 0 4
W ANGANUI CORPS
7. 8 . 1 3
A. Hosking, M.B. H. S. Cowie, M.R.C.S. J. J. Edgar, M.B. J. H. G. Robertson, M.B. W. R. Stowe, M.R.C.S. P. T. Putman, M.B. A. J. Crawford. M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Jarrett, Landsdowne, Masterton. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. W. Smart, M.B.E., 150, Nelson Crescent, Napier. Lady Supt. Mrs. Z. S. Gill, Church Street East, Palmerston. Lady Supt. l\1rs. H. Tawse, 110, Liverpool Street, vVanganu i.
Wan ganui Central
14. 12 . 20
H. G. Williams, M.B.
WELLINGTON CORPS
19·10.09
S. H. Arthur, M.B.
Petone Central
10.12.14
H. W. L. Harding, M.R.C.S. A. Bennett, M.B. S. H. Arthur, M.B. R. O. Whyte, M.B. D. E. Platts Mills L. A. Line, M.B.
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18.1.00
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Lady Supt. Mrs. S. Bennett, Richmond Street, Petone. Lady Supt. Miss M. E. Robieson, 25, Bourke Street, Kilburnie, Wellington.
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T HE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.
Deputy Chief CommissionerDr. DAVID BENNIE HEWAT, 3, Roeland Street, Cape Town. Senior Medical OfficerLt.-Col. W. BOOTH-SKINNER, D.S.O. Acting Assistant Commissioners (Headquarters Staff)C. G. DOUTHWAITE (Cape Town). W. G. KIRK (Johannesburg). Senior Lady District SuperintendentLady Hoy .
AmbulanceCAPE TOWN CORPS City
2.9.14
A. G. Forbes, M.B.
DE BEERS CORPS
29.4. 12
H. Symonds, M. D.
*Bulfontein Floors
Reformed
*Bnlfontein Mine ..
Reformed 30 . 1 . 18
25. 10 . 1 7
*Construction
1.10. 13
Spencer Weeks, M.R.C.S. W. Russell, M.D.
Div. Supt. F. S. Charnock, Ilerschal Road, Observatory. Corps Supt. B. H. Giddy, c/o De Beers, Kimberley. Div. Supt. A. Brummage, Kenilworth, Kimberley. Hon. Sec. W. Ingham, 48, ntral Road, Kimberley. Div. Supt. T. F. Grant, P. O. Box 205, Kimberley.
- - -- COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN OHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.
FORMED.
UNITS .
I
\
Assistant Commissioner.ALPHEUS B. WILLIAMS, P. O. Box 616, Kimberley. D istrict SuperintendentB. H. GIDDY. D istrict SecretaryW. L. KNEALE.
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Re-formed D. S. Wicks
Duitoitspan Mine *Kim berley Mine ..
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*Wesselton Mine
Re-formed I C. D. Roberts. M. R.C.S.
25. 10 . 1 7
24. 10 . 1 7
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CAPE PROVINOE DISTRICT .
CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEOM .
Div. Supt. P. Timlin, 36, MeIner Street, Kimberley. Div. Supt. A. G. Short, 76, Main Road, Beaconsfield. Div. Supt. W. J. Templar, IB, Quinn Street, Kimberley. Div. Supt. P. D. Coxwell, II, Lennox Street, Kimberley. Div. Supt. J. Cuthbert, 56, Innes Street, Kimberley. Div. Supt. D. Dempster, 157, Transvaal Road, Kimberley.
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Acting Assistant CommissionerLt.-Col. A. T. STEWART, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S.
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Lady Supt. Miss L. Woof, 37. Wrench Road, Observatory Road, Cape Town.
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AmbulanceBLOEMFONTEIN CORPS-
Corps Supt. Major C. D. Gray.
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Nursing*City
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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE CORPS
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TRANSVAAL DISTRICT .
Acting Assistant CommissionerLt.-Col. F. H. BRENNAN, V.D.
SOUTH AFRICAN
RAILWAYS AND
H. C. Baker, M.D.
HARBOUR S D ISTRI OT .
Assistant CommissionerSir WILLIAM Hoy, C.B., Headquarters, S.A.R., Johannesburg. District SuperintendentE. J. BARNETT, M.B.E., Rly. H eadquarters, Johannesburg.
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G. H. BookeT, M.B.
J. H. H. J ou bert. M. B. Dr. W. L. Gordon. 1. T. Cairns, M.B.
A. T. Harris, M.B.
17. 10 . 21
H. E. Brawn,
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T. F. Jones, LR.C.P.
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Acting Assistant CommissionerThe Very Rev. W. H. WEEKS.
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Corps SupL J. Dunn (stationed at Cape Town). Corps Supt. J. Walker (Uitenhage). Div. Supt. C. E. H. Rex, D.C.M., Div. Supts. Office, East London. Div. Supt. A. R. Holland, 8, Dawes Street. Div. Supt. J. A. Sneyders, S. M. Laingsburg. Div. Supt. A. Sampson. Div. Supt. C. G. Gregory, 1, Adderley Street, Cape Town. Div. Supt. J. H. Bruyns, Bridge View, Maitland Road, Salt River. Diy. Supt. T. T. Buxton, 8, Park Terrace, London Road, Observatory Div. SupL D. R. Dick, 15, Gates Road, Uitenhage. J. Dunn, S.A.R. District Staff, Kimberley. Corps Supt. W. B. Gray, Box 909. Div. Supt. A. D. Jones, Shop 13, S.A.R., Durban. Div. Supt. W. Kempthorne, D armania. South.
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ORANGE FREE STATE BLOEMFONTEIN C ORPS
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A. P. Woolright, L.S.A. ]. B. Gilchrist, M.D.
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L. E. Hertslet, M.R.C.S. J. Duncan, M.B.
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*PreLoria
A. B. Ward, M.B.
OFFICER IN CHARGE .
J.
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Div. Supt. F. E. Wilkinson. Mafeking. Div Supt. J. P. Robertson, 121, Loveday Street, Job annes bu rg. C. Douglas , S.A.R. Pretoria Works.
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NATAL CORPS
H. C. Baker, M.R.C.S.
E. \V. Ingle,
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Lady Supt. l\Jiss G. ]. l\lahon, c, 0 S.A.R. Sick Fund, Durban.
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