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Whiston Hospital Special Care Baby Unit open with l-r Sisters Carol Brennan, Dorothy McGregor and Staff Midwife Barbara Thompson on hand to answer questions. 5th October 1988
Queen Elizabeth II visits Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry. 30th June 1970
Aneurin Bevan the Nation Health Minister and founder of the NHS is toured around the 400 bed Park Hospital Davy Hulme, Lancashire. Sylvia Beckingham aged 13 was too shy to ask him any questions. 1947
Three of the nurses who helped to bring Shaun Galley back to life when he died three times went to his birthday party. Nurse June Porter (25) of Rainhon, Kent
The Rotunda in use as a war hospital. Oldway Mansion Paignton. Circa 1916
Professor N B Capon opens the Royal Liverpool Babies Hospital, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th February 1959. The first specially adapted mother and baby unit in the North West
Freda Holland, Night Sister, Dellwood Maternity Home, Reading, recipient of the George Medal, with complete disregard for her own safety
HRH Queen Elizabeth II visits Addenbrookes Hospital in 1962. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Picture shows her majesty talking to the nurses
Christmas Fair at The Rosie Hospital, Cambridges first purpose-built maternity hospital, organised by midwives (left-right) Sue Holland, Alex Le-Roux, Sian Harper and Jean Bunting, Cambridge
Addenbrookes Hospital Nursing Staff prepare for a new day on the wards, Cambridge, Thursday 24th September 1981
Hope Nursing Home Brookland Avenue, Cambridge. (Picture) Nurses at work. 29th May 1963
Student nurses Lena Palmer and Leslie Young at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, kept a secret from their fellow classmates, they are mother and daughter, 20th March 1972
Picture shows the original dress worn by Florence Nightingale, on display at The Nursing Exhibition in 1942, opened by Earnest Brown, Minister of Health
Nurses decorate Christmas tree at Brotton Hospital, Middlesbrough. Circa 195
In the gardens of Major Raffles Didsbury, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh chats to a detachment of nurses from the Manchester and Salford St John Ambulance Brigade. 25th October 1965
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland, 16th November 1967. What medicine do you give to a bear with honeyitis
A skeleton in the cupboard holds no terrors for nurses at Hexham General Hospital on 17th May 1954, because a training school has recently been established
Apendicitics - Five children of the Woodward family have their appendics removed Robert, Evelyn, Victor, Peggy and Jean December 1951
The Matron of George Eliot Hospital, Nuneaton, Miss A. Barry(centre), and her assistant, Mrs. M. Jones(left) give some of the nurses instruction on the more important points to be raised when they
Graduation with a smile... some of the nurses who received their certificates at last nights prizegving ceremony at Walsgrave hospital, Coventry. 25th February 1976
Doris Bishop retires from Chesterton Hospital, Cambridge, Wednesday 30th March 1988
Addenbrookes Hospital Nurses (front to back) Jean Lees, Elizabeth Redfurn, Ruth Jameson and Susan Bendall compete in a Bed Making Competition, Cambridge, Wednesday 11th January 1978
Chesterton Hospital, Community Awards Day Winners, Cambridge, Wednesday 10th October 1989
Red Cross recruiting campaign on the Arbury Estate, Cambridge. September 1959
Addenbrookes Hospital Nurses, front of picture, twins Denise Kosh and Shian Harper, meeting to discuss new grading system, Cambridge, Friday 18th November 1988
Graduation Day, Nurses Training School, Owlstone, Cambridge, Friday 22nd January 1965
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained. Their Job is to fly to the forward areas
Princess Grace of Monaco in London to perform a special ceremony to open the Princess Grace hospital. A gathering of nurses greet her in Nottingham Place, in the West End when she arrives
Nurses outside Queen Charlottes Hospital in Shepherds Bush, London looking up at the bricked up windows of the Nurses home
Group of US Army nurses first to land with the vanguard of American troops on Normandy beachheads, take time for dinner on the site of the Field Hospital
Recuperating Royal Navy servicemen, injured during the Second World War, take part in a bandy-chair race accompanied by their nurses at Sports Day held at Maristow Royal Naval Hospital in South
Blood transfusion at Paignton hospital, Devon during the Second World War. July 1940
Blood test at Shrublands House, Morgan Avenue in Torquay, Devon during the Second World War. August 1941
Coventry hospital nurses enjoy a cup of tea during their break in a voluntary canteen set up in the hospital grounds during the second World War. 14th April 1941
Wounded soldiers and their nurses at the Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, where they were entertained by the Alexandra Musical Society. 7th July 1940
A Red Cross youth group training at Fairfield Grammar school in Bristol. Circa 1943
British Red Cross nurses who are administering to the wounded Allied soldiers barely one hours ride from the front line fighting in Sicily during the Second world War
One of hundreds of patients being evacuated from a Birmingham hospital in specially converted Corporation buses at the outbreak of the Second World War. 1st September 1939
Nurses prepare a bed at a First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
Nurses prepare the First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
A base hospital in Algiers, Algeria during the Second World War. 13th November 1943
The first British Military Wedding in Brussels, since the Liberation of the city took place in Christs Church, between Lieutenant Stanley Rodwell of the Corps of Military Police who lives at 9
Soldiers in Hospital Blue, presented with prizes at the Red Cross and St John Donoughmore Club, Chesterfield Gardens, for their handiwork. The prizes are National Savings
Members of Princess Marys RAF Nursing Service stationed in Britain during the Second world War. Nursing sisters hold the rank equivalent to Flight Lieutenant
Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurses make their way to the 79th General Field Hospital near Bayeux by lorry. 20th June 1944
Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurses of the 79th General Field Hospital prepare their beds in the slit trench where they will be protected if any more bombing occurs near Bayeux. 20th June 1944
First women to land in Normandy. Personnel of Queens Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) were the first women to arrive on the Normandy beachhead following the successful D-day