War Fund in memory of Edith Cavell
A newspaper cutting giving details of the war fund set up in honour of Edith Cavell.
Image Courtesy of Royal London Hospital Archives.
War Fund in memory of Edith Cavell
A newspaper cutting giving details of the war fund set up in honour of Edith Cavell.
Image Courtesy of Royal London Hospital Archives.
A Crime Against Humanity
An article from the British Journal of Nursing titled 'A Crime Against Humanity'. Provides biographical information on Edith Cavell, as well as, giving details of her execution.
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Edith Cavell Statue.
A newspaper article describing the statue that has been commissioned in memory of Edith Cavell.
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Edith Cavell's Memorial Service.
This shows a newspaper cutting outlining the memorial sermon given in honour of Edith Cavell.
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Edith Cavell's Legacy Pamphlet.
The pamphlet describes Edith Cavell's lasting legacy and includes pictures of the statue erected in her honour and the nursing home named after her.
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Wounded soldiers arriving at the London Hospital from the front, August 1914.
The Daily Telegraph on 31st August reported that, 'Just before 9 o'clock last night 117 of the British soldiers who have been wounded in the great battle of early part of last week arrived in the metropolis and were taken to the London Hospital. They were loudly cheered as they drove through the streets in vans taxicabs to their destination and they were obviously pleased at their reception.'۪
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