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Help required identifying Sister in Charge at the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital


JohnH

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I found a letter amongst my great grandmothers papers dated 12 December 1917 from the Sister in Charge of Middle East Floor at the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich. The letter relates to the health of my great uncle Bruce Henderson,  Shetland R.N.R. service no. L 465, who was a patient there from 5 December 1917 until his death on 17 January 1918. 

I have attached part of this letter showing the nurses name which I can’t make out. I hope someone can help identify her. 

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7 hours ago, CorporalPunishment said:

Mildred Curwen by the look of it.       Pete.

Seconded.

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Mildred was a Nursing Sister at the Dreadnought by 1901. She continued to work there and died at the Dreadnought in 1939.

Regards,

Alf McM

 

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