Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 4th April 1936

“Safety First” Not Wanted in Hospital Policy: Hitchin Hospital Annual Meeting: Lord Hampden, president of Hitchin Hospital, when presiding at the annual meeting of the Hospital on Thursday, said that safety first might be a safe policy on the road for pedestrians, and users of vehicles, but it was not policy for a progressive Hospital Council. Lord Hampden was supported by Cmdr. Clive Pinsent (chairman), Miss K. Bell (matron) … (continues) … … (also) … … A Spring Show: Beautiful Blooms at Stevenage: … (description) … The officers responsible for the organization of the event were: Hon. Treasurer and Secretary, Mr. P. H. Hollis; Committee Cmdr. C. Pinsent (chairman) … (continues) … (also) … Ready for the Season: Stevenage Cricket Club’s Happy Position:  Preparations for the coming season being almost complete, Stevenage Cricket Club are anticipating another successful summer, and eagerly looking forward to the opening matches. …. Officers were elected as follows; president, the Earl of Lytton; vice-presidents, Lady Butler Fellowes, Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. Rose, Cmdr. C. Pinsent, Canon C. Morgan Smith … (continues) …


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Referenced

GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948