Birchington VAD nurses
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Birchington VAD nurses
Studio photograph (Houghton, Margate & Broadstairs) of the Birchington (Kent/178) VAD nurses. A group of ten nurses is shown. Hannah Powell-Cotton i(Commandant)s sitting in the middle of the seated row. To her left is Fanny Watson. Her sister, Dora Watson, is standing, first right. Fanny & Dora Watson in 1911 lived with their mother Catherine in Birchington and had private income. Late in 1917 Dora Watson married and became Mrs D. Danielson. She continued to work at Quex Park VAD Hospital. Fanny Watson worked a total of 10, 898 hours and Dora Danielson worked 10, 249 hours during their service at the hospital. Mary Marlowe (1884-1962) is standing, second right, She worked a total of 4, 008 hours by the time the hospital closed. Mary Marlowe was the daughter of an upper class Australian family. Her maternal grandfather, Sir John O Shanassy, had been premier of Victoria in the mid 19th century She began working at Quex in mid 1917 and by the time the hospital closed had worked 4, 008 hours. She had worked on the stage in Australia, UK & North America before the War. In 1917 her first novel was published. After the War she returned to Australia and worked as a journalist and radio broadcaster. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919. The hospital was run by Kent/178, the Birchington Detachment. The Commandant was Hannah Powell-Cotton (1881-1964), wife of Major Percy HG Powell-Cotton (1866-1940) of Quex Park, founder of the Powell-Cotton Museum. Date: circa 1918
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This evocative studio photograph captures a group of ten dedicated Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurses from the Birchington (Kent/178) Detachment, who served at Quex Park VAD Hospital during World War I. The photo, taken by Houghton, Margate & Broadstairs, shows the nurses in their uniforms, with Commandant Hannah Powell-Cotton seated in the middle of the seated row. To her left is Fanny Watson, with her sister Dora Watson standing to her right. Fanny and Dora, who lived with their mother Catherine in Birchington and had a private income, dedicated a significant amount of time to the war effort. Fanny Watson worked a total of 10,898 hours, while Dora Danielson, who married late in 1917, continued to work at the hospital and contributed 10,249 hours. Standing second right is Mary Marlowe, the daughter of an upper-class Australian family. Her maternal grandfather, Sir John O'Shanassy, had been premier of Victoria in the mid-19th century. Mary began working at Quex in mid-1917 and had worked a total of 4,008 hours by the time the hospital closed. Before the war, she had a successful career on the stage in Australia, the UK, and North America, and in 1917, her first novel was published. After the war, she returned to Australia and worked as a journalist and radio broadcaster. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919. The hospital was run by Kent/178, the Birchington Detachment, under the command of Hannah Powell-Cotton, wife of Major Percy HG Powell-Cotton of Quex Park, who founded the Powell-Cotton Museum. This poignant photograph is a testament to the selfless dedication of these women, who gave their time and energy to care for the wounded and sick during a time of great need.
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