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Nursing Sister Alice Brown, Princess Christian's Army Nursing Reserve 2 years 6 months ago #78270

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A HULL LADY "RESERVIST."


....Miss Alice Brown, daughter of Mr J. H. Brown, Newington, left Hull yesterday, to join the Medical Hospital at Portsmouth, previous to going to the seat of war. Miss Brown, who is a sister at the Hull Sanatorium, is No. 7 on Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service Reserve, and wears the silver badge pinned on by Her Royal Highness.
Hull Daily Mail, Tuesday 24th October 1899


NURSING IN SOUTH AFRICA.—Nursing Sister Alice Brown, of the Army Nursing Service Reserve (daughter of Mr J. H. Brown, of Newington) is returning from South Africa in the Avondale Castle, which is expected at Southampton on the 23rd inst. Miss Brown left Hull in October, 1899, to take charge of the Military Hospital at Gosport. In February, 1900, she sailed for the Cape, and has been at the hospital, Springfontein, Orange River Colony, up to the time of her departure for home.
Hull Daily Mail, Thursday 10th July 1902


....Nursing Sister Brown arrives from South Africa at Southampton at about 11 p.m. to-night (Thursday). She will reach Paragon Station at 8.28 to-morrow (Friday). The Mayor, we are informed, will present her with an illuminated address.
Hull Daily Mail, Thursday 24th July 1902
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