Letters From Katherine
To: Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Sandringham I respectfully beg to thank your Majesty on behalf of the Nursing Sisters for your gracious and sympathetic message
To: Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Sandringham I respectfully beg to thank your Majesty on behalf of the Nursing Sisters for your gracious and sympathetic message
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Editor’s note: Undated letter. Miss Delmage, Matron, #10 Canadian Stationary Hospital Dear Miss Delmage, I regret to tell you that Nursing Sister Katherine
The following copies of a wire which I have received from Her Majesty Queen Alexandra together with my reply are forwarded for your information and
Great North Western Telegraph Company of Canada Ottawa, Ont. May 22/18 Mrs. MacDonald 165 Market St. Deeply regret inform you nursing sister Katherine Maud
No. 1 Stationary Hospital May 18, 1918 Dear Mum & Sis How are you all today? Say this paper belongs to someone very nice
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