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Red Cross
Red Cross
Annie Sharpe and Red Cross nurses.
A group photograph showing Annie Sharpe and other nurses outside an unidentified public hall.
Annie Sharpe in Red Cross uniform
Annie Sharpe in Red Cross uniform
Annie Sharpe with her father.
Annie Sharpe in nurse's uniform standing with her father.
British Red Cross (St Margaret's Branch) activities 1917 to 1918
A typewritten sheet listing activity and donations to the British Red Cross Society during 1917 and 1918.
Daisy Hayward on a Red Cross flag day at the Bay Hotel. Date unknown
Daisy Hayward in Red Cross uniform with a flag tray at the Bay Hotel
Group of St Margaret's Red Cross nurses.
A group of St Margaret's Red Cross uniformed ladies enjoying tea. From the Annie Sharpe collection.
Red Cross Jumble Sale in the Village Hall 1983
A photograph showing activity in the Village Hall during the Red Cross Jumble Sale of 1983
Red Cross ladies in full uniform. Date unknown
Some of the group have been identified:- Back Row (from left) C.Fagg, Gladys Bull, the next three unknown,Yvonne Cotter, Mrs Poole and Doris Crannis From Row (from left) Unknown, Daisy Haywood, Unknown, Molly Marples, Mrs Kearswell, Annie Sharp, Mrs ...
Red Cross nurses in war time
Of the back row of six only three have been identified, from left: Miss Kenway, followed by Mrs Gough, and at the end on the right, Molly Molesworth. Of the front row only the last two have ...
Red Cross nurses in wartime. pre 1944
The front row of six are: Annie Sharp, Mrs Gough, Mrs Wellard, Miss N Kenway, Miss L Kenway and Mrs Bakewell. Only two of the four in the back row have been identified (from left): Mrs Melhuish (Snr) ...
Red Cross workers in hut. Date unknown
Wartime memories of St Margaret's at Cliffe 1939-1942 by H Jewell
Some wartime memories from St Margaret's at Cliffe 1939 - 1942 by H Jewell including the bombing and repair of the village church, living in the Cliffe Tavern and the Red Cross