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Remembering a local nurse
On 21 April 1919, Newcastle’s John Ogg replied to a request from the Imperial War Museum for a photograph of his daughter Kate. It was the day before what would have been her 32nd birthday. She had died just … Continue reading →
Posted in Life Stories, My Research
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Tagged Fulham, Heaton History Group, Imperial War Museum, Kate Elizabeth Ogg, Liverpool, Lives of the First World War, London, Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, St John Ambulance, Voluntary Aid Detachment, Wingrove, Women's Work Subcommittee, York Minster
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