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Page 3 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 3

Moir, Ethel, 1918, Document
Page 3 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 3
Page 3 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 3
Page  3 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 3
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Page 3 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 3
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Page 3 is comprised of a pair of photographs clipped from a newspaper and associated copy cutting entitled INSPECTED AT THE PALACE BEFORE LEAVING FOR SERBIA, which appears to be attached over an existing hand-written page. The photographs are of uniformed military women, evidently on march or parade of some kind. There is some hand-written labelling of the photographs, which appears to represent the names of individuals in the images.
The copy found beneath the photographs reads as follows:
The Elsie Inglis unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals organisation paraded at Buckingham Palace and were inspected by the King and Queen prior to their departure for Serbia, where the heroic lady doctor, whose name they perpetuate, performed such valuable service.
In the picture on the left Dr. Benson, who is in charge of the unit, is seen with some of her officers. The larger photograph shows Dr. Benson at the head of the detachment marching out of the Palace square after the Inspection.
The further copy from the separate cutting lower down the page reads as follows:
THE "ELSIE INGLIS" HOSPITAL UNIT
On February 18th the King and Queen inspected in the grounds of Buckingham Palace the "Elsie Inglis" Unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals, the plans for which had been made in broad outline by Dr. Inglis in the few days immediately preceding her death. The unit and the Jugo-Slav Division, to which it was attached, were evacuated from Russia in November, 1917, and it was Dr. Inglis's wish that when the division took up work on another front, as it had already done, the hospital unit should rejoin it. The members of the unit assembled in the grounds of the palace, and the six executive officers were presented to Their Majesties. Dr. Inglis's successor in the chief medical officership is Dr. Annette Benson, and the assistant medical officers are Dr. Lilian Chesney and Dr. Gladys Ward. After the inspection, the King paid a tribute to the work performe
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1918
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20.4 x 19.0 cm
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection