Denbighshire Free Press: Saturday 22nd December 1917

Red Cross Hospital Bazaar: The Bazaar held at the Town Hall on Thursday of last week in aid of the funds of Ruthin Red Cross Hospital was a splendid success and well rewarded the excellent efforts of the ladies of the Hospital, who under the able direction of the Commandant Mrs. Springman, had laboured assiduously in preparing for it.  … … … Provisions: Mrs. Tate, Miss Tate, Miss J. Tate, Miss Pincent, Mrs. R. H. Williams, Miss D. Thomas, Miss Jocelyn Warren, Mrs. Jenkins.


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GRO0294 Hennock: Fanny Sophia Colley: 1870 – 1954

Coleshill Chronicle: 8th December 1917

Training the Feeble Minded: A Year’s Work at the Midland Counties Institution: … The report of Mrs. Pinsent, Commissioner of the Board of Control, stated it was evident a great effort was being made to improve the school. The hope was expressed that it would be found possible increase the school hours … (continues)


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949