Group    From 1939  To 1945

London Auxiliary Ambulance Service, station 39

Categories: Medicine

200 volunteer ambulance drivers and personnel served, 1939 - 1945. The picture shows a book (available at Amazon) "At the core of the narrative lies the memories of Station Officer May Greenup who served at Station 39 in Weymouth Mews for five and a half years."

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London Auxiliary Ambulance Service, station 39

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Ambulance Station

City of Westminster, 2001. Station 39 of the London Auxiliary Ambulance Serv...

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Dr. Flora Murray

Dr. Flora Murray

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Dame Maud McCarthy

Dame Maud McCarthy

Army Martron-in-Chief.  Born Emma Maud McCarthy in Australia. In England by 1891, training as a nurse at the London Hospital, Whitechapel. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902, with the Army ...

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Joseph Merrick / John Merrick

Joseph Merrick / John Merrick

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1 memorial
W. Stott

W. Stott

Medical Officer of Southwark Council in 1936 - 56, at least. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Dr William Stott, MB, BS, DPH was born on 16 June 1891. Electoral registers for 1933 an...

Person, Medicine, Politics & Administration

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