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Remembered Today:

our Happy Warrior


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We'll start today with a few pages on Betty's early days working at the YMCA in Paris (4 photos, 7 pages):

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Final lot for today (more tomorrow)

Betty goes to work in Etaples (7 pages/4 photos):

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I am also enjoying this thread a great deal Kim- much appreciated, please keep posting !

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Michael Bully

Greatly enjoying this Kim. Thanks for posting. More please :P
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Sorry, not had time to post photos today, but will get them up tomorrow - check back then :D

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Tonight we'll start off with something for our antipodean friends (5 pages/3photos:

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More about Betty's work and her recovery from mumps (8 photos/13 pages):

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Just caught up with this again. What a fabulous read. Thanks Kim ... awaiting next instalment.

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Thank you Kim.

I did not know her story. I have just downloaded the book from archive.org link here.

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Excellent find Simon, I didn't know it was there! Thanks for posting the link, if anyone wants to read the 'full story' they can follow your example.

I shall post some more this evening for anyone wanting to keep to this shortened version.

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Late with today's offerings, but here they are:

Some more on Betty's work

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  • 9 years later...

yiha… took me some time to figure it all out but… got a copy of this book…

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I know… could have read it online, but I hate being stuck on the computer…

My next visit to the Women buried on the Western Front is planned to take place in the Etaples-Boulogne-Wimereux area, so I'll be ready … $

 

M.

 

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