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Major G T Mckonkey overlooks the Voluntary Aid Detachment demonstration in Chislehurst, Kent. Nurses attach an arm sling onto a mock patient. 1937
Christmas at the LIvingstone Hospital in Dartford, Kent. The Nurses christmas dinner. 1938
Major M J Malling and Colonel Rje Oliver tasting fruits while at demonstration overlooking a Voluntary Aid Detachment demonstration in Orpington, Kent. 1939
Last minute hospital decorations - it is not generally known but all decorations carried out by the nursing staff of the majority of hospitals is nearly always in their own time
Its going to be a fishy Christmas at Queen Marys Hospital Sidcup Kent, forIts going to be a " fishy " Christmas at Queen Marys Hospital Sidcup Kent, for the theme is " A Tropical Fish Tank " Each ward is making its own cut out figures of fish with a few
Nursemaids in Rochester, Kent, have a good view of the flying boat tests on the River Medway where the Mayo flying boats are being constructed
The nurses Christmas dinner at Livingstone Hospital in Dartford, Kent. 1936
Nurses of the Voluntary Aid Detachment during a demonstration in Sidcup, Kent. 1939
Christmas on the ward, 1950s
The Queen Marys Hospital in Sidcup, Kent, the new clinic. 8 October 1936
Gravesend Hospital in Kent. The kitchen. 1939
King Edward Sanatorium at Midhurst in Kent For the treatment of Tuberculosis still at this date a major scourge c 1907 The dining room
Carols around the wards - after the rehearsals of their nativity play the nurses of Joyce Green Hospital, Dartford Kent toured the wards singing carols
Christmas dinner for the patients at the County Hospital in Dartford, Kent. 1937
Gravesend Hospital in Kent. Bone setting in out patients theatre. 1939
Hop Pickers Field dispensary, South Street near Faversham, Kent. It is provided by the Church of England Temperance Society and staffed voluntarily by university students and VAD nurses
Nurses tending to injured children at the Hop pickers dispensary at Faversham, Kent. 1935
Christmas decorations for those on SS Queen Mary, at the County Hospital Dartford, Kent. 1936