The Future of Our Disabled Sailors and Soldiers: A Description of the Training and Instruction Classes at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospitals, Roehampton, and at Queen Mary's Workshops, Pavilion Military Hospital, Brighton, for Sailors and Soldiers who Have Lost Their Limbs in the War1917 - Disabled veterans - 38 pages |
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Army artificial limbs BOOTMAKING Brighton and Roehampton Brighton workshops British Red Cross C. H. KENDERDINE C.I.E. Honorary Director Carpentry and Woodwork Chauffeur Clark's College Commercial Classes CONVALESCENT AUXILIARY HOSPITALS Director of Technical DISABLED SAILORS discharge from hospital Donor DUDLEY E. N. THORNTON Representing ELECTRICAL employers Employment Bureau Engineering Class F.R.C.S. Representing fitted graciously GWYNNE HOLFORD H.M. High Commissioner Honorary Secretary Hospitals at Roehampton instructor JAMES BRUCE KENNETH WILSON labour Lady Falmouth LADY WANTAGE lathe LEATHER BAGS LOST THEIR LIMBS MAJESTY THE QUEEN MAJOR ROBERT MITCHELL MARY'S CONVALESCENT AUXILIARY MYERS National NEIL CAMPBELL offered Officer Commanding PAVILION MILITARY HOSPITAL pensions Polytechnic QUEEN MARY'S CONVALESCENT QUEEN MARY'S WORKSHOPS re-education Regent Street Representing H.M. High Roehampton and Brighton Roehampton Hospital ROEHAMPTON WORKSHOPS SAILORS AND SOLDIERS stage Stephen's House Switchboard Technical Training throughout the country trade training and employment treatment VICTOR HURLEY VISCOUNTESS WESTMINSTER Worker sundry types Workshops at Brighton workshops at Roehampton wounded