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My grandaunt Mary Murphy's autograph album
Mary Murphy served with the West Bridgford Hospital from December 1916 to 1919. During her time in the hospital Mary kept this autograph album where she collected messages from the soldiers she nursed, thanking her for the care she showed them.
The book contains a combination of humorous and poignant messages. There are a number of illustrations, some quite elaborate, and many short poems.
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Medewerkers
- Fionnuala Walsh
Makers
- Mary Murphy
Onderwerp
- World War I
- Home Front
- Medical
- Women
- Eerste Wereldoorlog
Type object
- Autograph
Datum
- 1916
- 1919
- 1919
- 1916
- 1919
- 1916
Medewerkers
- Fionnuala Walsh
Makers
- Mary Murphy
Onderwerp
- World War I
- Home Front
- Medical
- Women
- Eerste Wereldoorlog
Type object
- Autograph
Datum
- 1916
- 1919
- 1919
- 1916
- 1919
- 1916
Deelnemende erfgoedorganisatie
Informatienetwerk
Rechtenstatus van de media in dit record (tenzij anders vermeld)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Aanmaakdatum
- 2014-08-29 16:42:03 UTC
- 2014-08-29
- 2014-08-29
Tijdsperiode
- europeana19141918:timespan/de3c4b7a1fea6a965db855d3efec8fa0
Plaatsen
- Western Front
Herkomst
- INTERNET
Bron
- UGC
Identificatie
- 188913
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/17452/attachments/188913
Mate
- 4
Taal
- English
- eng
Is onderdeel van
- EnrichEuropeana
Jaar
- 1916
- 1919
Land
- Europe
Naam van de collectie
Voor het eerst gepubliceerd op Europeana
- 2019-09-11T08:26:23.348Z
Laatste keer bijgewerkt door deelnemende erfgoedorganisatie
- 2023-06-05T08:05:33.085Z
Inhoudsopgave
- Mary Murphy served with the West Bridgford Hospital from December 1916 to 1919. During her time in the hospital Mary kept this autograph album where she collected messages from the soldiers she nursed, thanking her for the care she showed them. The book contains a combination of humorous and poignant messages. There are a number of illustrations, some quite elaborate, and many short poems. One poem makes direct reference to the fact that she was Irish: “Here’s to a daughter of Eire Isle With an Irish name and an Irish smile May she be as aweet as a Colleen should And never tire of doing good” It was written by Private George Smith of the Scots Guards on 13 April 1917