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Daughter serving as nurse in India


Source: Cambrian News 19/05/1916       Date: 1916
Copyright:       Type: Newspaper
Description: Sister Susanna Elizabeth Kenrick was born in 1886 and served as a nurse at the Welsh Hospital Netley (Southampton) before serving in India and Mesopotamia.
Sister Evelyn Evans had a similar career.
More information on the role of Welsh women in World War I can be found on http://www.womenandwar.wales

Transcript:
WELSH HOSPITAL.-A large number of friends gathered to witness the depar- ture on Friday of Miss S E. Kenrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenriek, The Deva, and of Miss E. Evans, Loveden Road. They are going out to India with the Welsh Hospital, on the staff of which they have been for the past twelve months, Miss Kenrick in the capacity of theatre sister. The hospital is the gift of Wales to the nation and has been highly complimented on tilie excellence of the work done
Notes:
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Deva Hotel , 33-34 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth