Adeline’s World War One Story

My grandmother’s ring was very large indeed, so big it hung loosely on my mother’s thumb when she wore it to the jewelers to have it resized. The jeweler was intrigued but didn’t ask questions. My grandmother told me the story in her tiny, crowded kitchen many, many years ago when I innocently asked her why her left ring finger was always bent […]

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World War 1 : Matron Jessie McHardy White (M.B.E., R.R.C)

Jessie McHardy White (M.B.E., R.R.C) (nee Williamson) Address :      Crathie House Private Hospital, Gipps Street, East Melbourne Next of Kin :  Sister, Margaret Woodhead, “Glenarra”, Queen’s Parade, North Fitzroy Parents :      John and Mary Williamson (nee McHardy) (“McHardie” is the spelling in most of the first World War documentation and many other references; it was […]

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