Hastings and St Leonards Observer 7 Feb 1920 (‘Train murder deadlock’) [as above]
Hastings and St Leonards Observer 5 Mar 1920 (‘No clue in railway murder’) [as above]
History, Gazeteer and Directory of the County of Derbyshire 1857 (re parish of Norton) [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
http:/openlearn.open.ac.uk (women in medicine)
Kelly’s Directory 1881 (Clifton Hall residence of Charles W J Smith) [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
London Daily News 3 Apr 1867 (review of Offley Shore’s book) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Loudon I. Medical care and general practice – 1750-1850, published by Clarendon Press, 1986
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine 1920 (letter from Florence Nightingale)
Rivington W. The Medical Profession (Carmichael Prize Essay), published by the Royal College of Surgeons in England, 1989
www.measuringworth.com (comparisons of monetary worth over time)
Chapter 6
Primary sources:
The Census 1881 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
The Will of Florence Nightingale Shore, died 16 Jan 1920 [accessed via the Probate Registry, London]
Secondary sources:
Daily News 29 Oct 1879 (re Harrington and O B Shore bankruptcy) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Derby Mercury 16 Aug 1876 (re ‘new Domesday book project’) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle 14 Jan 1882, 17 Jul 1886, 21 Aug 1886, Nov 1886 (re Visitors’ List) [as above]
http://www.middlethorpe.com/history (Middlethorpe Hall history)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne’s_Mansions (re history of Queen Anne’s Mansions)
https://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/person/2366 accessed June 2013
Leeds Mercury, 10 Oct 1878 (re petitions for winding up of CTC) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Leeds Mercury, 15 Nov 1878 (circular to shareholders re CTC affairs) [as above]
Letter, Louisa Wilkinson to Frances Wilkinson, 14 July 1879. Accessed via Dringhouses Local History Group
London Gazette 16 Apr 1881 (re Offley Shore’s bankruptcy annulled) [as above]
Money Market – Daily News 17 Dec 1872, 7 June 1873 and Oct 1873 (re CTC dividends) [as above]
Pall Mall Gazette 16 Nov 1871 and 1 Jan 1872 (re the Colonial Trusts Corporation) [as above]
Pall Mall Gazette, 9 May 1874 (re CTC dividends) [as above]
Pall Mall Gazette, 8 Oct 1878 (re CTC financial problems) [as above]
Pall Mall Gazette 29 Oct 1879 (re Harrington and O B Shore bankruptcy arrangements) [as above]
Pall Mall Gazette, 23 Nov 1878 (re Offley Shore’s debts) [as above]
Reynold’s Newspaper, 20 Oct 1878 (subpoenas issued for CTC books) [as above]
Stott RA (undated) A microcosm of English Elementary Education: Dringhouses School 1863 – 1970. Unpublished: accessed at Dringhouses Library
Who’s Who 1897-1996. A&C Black
Chapter 7
Primary sources:
Divorce petition and papers for A M Shore v. O B Shore 1886 [accessed via The National Archives Ref J77/350/549]
Free BMD Index (marriage certificate)] [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
The Census 1891 [as above]
The Daily Telegraph, 13 Jan 1887. The Colin Campbell Divorce Case. P2
Secondary sources:
Gail Savage (1990) The Wilful Communication of a Loathsome Disease: Marital Conflict and Venereal Disease in Victorian England. Victorian Studies; Autumn90, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p35
Chapter 8
Primary sources:
Free BMD Index (birth, marriage and death certificates) [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
The Census 1891, 1901, 1911 [as above]
Personal communication from Raymond Davis, one of four grandchildren of Edwin Harris by his 1907 marriage [re Annie Shore’s relationship with Edwin Harris]
Secondary sources:
Gloucester Citizen, Thursday 8 August 1907 re Edwin Harris second marriage [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.co.uk]
The Guardian, 16 Jan 1889, (advertisement for the Junior Travellers’ Club) – as above
Chapter 9
Primary sources:
Crockford’s Clerical Directories 1874 (re Rev. George Brewin) [accessed via www.ancestery.co.uk]
England and the Opium Trade with China (1880) published by Dyer Brothers, 1880
Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Register of Nurses Trained [accessed via Lothian Health Services Archive, Edinburgh University Library ref LHB1/101/4]
The Census 1891 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
Secondary sources:
‘A Lady’s Adventures in Tibet’ from China’s Millions magazine, December 1893 accessed via www.omf.org]
British Diplomacy in China 1880-1885 by E. V. G. Kiernan, published by Cambridge University Press in 1939 (excerpt reproduced by kind permission of Cambridge University Press)
China and Opium: The Maritime Heritage Project [accessed via www.maritimeheritage.org/ports/china]
The History of Footbinding [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1155872]
Victorian Travelers & the Opening of China 1842-1907 by Susan Schoenbauer Thurin, published by Ohio University Press, 1999
Chapter 10
Primary sources:
Letter from Florence Nightingale to Florence Shore dated 3 Jan 1893, cited in Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Feb 1920
Letters from Florence Shore to Florence Nightingale, undated and 9 Dec 1897, ADD MSS 45811 ff166-67 and ff456-7, cited in Florence Nightingale, An introduction to her life and family, Lynn McDonald, Editor. Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Canada, 2001
Notes on Nursing: what it is and what it is not, by Florence Nightingale, published by Duckworth in 1952 (4th edition) [accessed at the Queen’s Nursing Institute]
Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Register of Nurses Trained [accessed via Lothian Health Services Archive, Edinburgh University Library ref LHB1/101/4]
Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Rules and Regulations LHB1/104/1/iv and Duties and Hours of Work [accessed via Lothian Health Services Archive, Edinburgh University Library ref LHB1/104/2/i]
The Census 1871, 1891 and 1901 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
www.lhsa.lib.ed.ac.uk/exhibits/hosp_hist./rie.htm (history of Royal Infirmary Edinburgh)
Chapter 11
Primary sources:
Personal correspondence from Dr Sam Coulter-Smith, The Master, The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin
Secondary sources:
www.rotunda.ie/pdf/historyrotunda.pdf re history of The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin
Information from the Museum of Midwifery at the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London
Chapter 12
Primary sources:
Handbook for Queen’s Nurses by Some Queen’s Superintendents, published by The Scientific Press Ltd, in 1924 [accessed at The Queen’s Nursing Institute]]
Report and Proceedings of the Jubilee Congress of District Nursing held at Liverpool, 12th, 13th and 14th May, 1909, published by Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses, 1909 [as above]
The History and Progress of District Nursing by William Rathbone, published by Macmillan and Co, 1890 [as above]
The History of a Hundred Years, published by the East London Nursing Society, 1968 [as above]
Trained nursing for the sick poor, by Florence Nightingale, published by Spottiswoode & Co, 1881 (re a ‘higher stamp’ of woman to be a district nurse’) [as above]
Chapter 13
Primary sources:
A Guide to District Nurses and Home Nursing by Mrs. Dacre Craven published by Macmillan and Co, London, 1890 [as above]
Nursing Notes, Feb 1898 (examination in hygiene) [as above]
Nursing Notes Jan 1889 (appointment of Florence Shore and Mabel Rogers as QNs) [accessed at The Queen’s Nursing Institute]
Nursi
ng Notes (editorial) 1 Sept 1910 (Harriet Martineau tribute to Florence Nightingale) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Feb 1920 (letter from Florence Nightingale dated 8 Dec 1897) [as above]
Roll of Queen’s Nurses vol V no 947, folio 131 (Florence Shore) [as above]
Roll of Queen’s Nurses vol V no 915, folio 131 (Mabel Rogers) [as above]
The Charter of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses [as above]
Trained nursing for the sick poor, by Florence Nightingale, published by Spottiswoode & Co, 1881 (re a ‘higher stamp’ of woman to be a district nurse’) [as above]
Secondary sources:
A History of the Queen’s Nursing Institute 100 years 1887-1987 by Monica Baly, published by Croom Helm, 1987 [accessed at the Queen’s Nursing Institute]
City of Liverpool website www.liverpool.gov.uk
Chapter 14
Primary sources:
Address by Surgeon General on the history of the Army Nursing Service, published April 1902 by the Nursing Board of QAIMNS [accessed via The National Archives, ref WO243/20]
Baptism record. Parish of St Michael and St George, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Nursing Notes July 1902 (Miss Cross article) [accessed at The Queen’s Nursing Institute]
Nursing Notes October 1902 (comments on problems with nurses in S Africa) [as above]
Nursing Notes May 1904 (comments on value of nurses in South Africa) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine 30 Aug 1905 (Lucy Watchhorn article) [as above]
Roll of individuals entitled to the South Africa Medal and Clasps, under the Army Order granting the Medal, issued on 1st April 1901 [accessed via The National Archives ref: WO100/130]
Shipping Lists database, British Medals
http://www.britishmedals.us/files/sl1900.htm [accessed 11 September 2013] citing The London Times, 19 October 1900, p. 8, cols. 2-3
Secondary sources:
Aberdeen Weekly Journal 9 June 1900 (Dr Farquharson on the War, quoting letter from nurse at IYH) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Aberdeen Weekly Journal 22 Sept 1900 (Letter from soldier re conditions at IYH) [as above]
Birmingham Daily Post 22 Mar 1900 (IYH base hospital open) [as above]
British Imperial Policy and South Africa 1895-9, by Andrew N. Porter, in The South African War (in The South African War – the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, General Editor Peter Warwick, published by Longman, 1980). By kind permission of Pearson Education.
Daily News 6 Jan 1900 (volunteer doctors and nurses)] [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Daily News 10 May 1900 (letter: cost of running IYH) [as above]
Derby Mercury 21 Feb 1900 (Miss Fisher appointed Superintendent of IYH) [as above]
http://www.oocities.com/layedwyer/shore.htm re Dru Drury family history
http://www.qaranc.co.uk/qaimns.php re Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service/Reserve
Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, Deelfontein, by Dr J. Hall-Edwards, published in the British Medical Journal 20 April 1901.
Ipswich Journal 20 Jan 1900 (beds named after donor counties, Queen Victoria’s donation, ships to S. Africa) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Jackson’s Oxford Journal 4 April 1900 (Extent and size of IYH) [as above]
Morning Post – Monday 12 February 1900. South African War Nurses. From a Colonial point of view. [as above]
Northern Echo 30 Jan 1900 (Princess Christian presentations) [as above]
Northern Echo 10 Feb 1900 (SS Norman sails to South Africa) [as above]
Notes on Enteric Fever at the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, Pretoria, by H. D. Rolleston, published in the British Medical Journal, 5 Oct 1901
Nursing Notes Nov 1903 (‘Dirge of Dead Sisters’ by Rudyard Kipling, from ‘The Five Nations’) [accessed at the Queen’s Nursing Institute]
Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps/Famous Regiments by Juliet Piggott and Lt Gen Sir Brian Horrocks, published by Pen and Sword Books Ltd in 1990
Sisters in Arms – British Army Nurses Tell Their Story by Nicola Tyrer, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2008
South African Military History Society / [email protected] re hospital at Deelfontein
The National Archive:
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp
Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette, 9th Oct 1902. Town Council Wed Oct 8th. [Accessed via the British Library Newspaper Archive].
Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette – Thursday 06 November 1902. Honouring the volunteers. The Freedom of the Borough. [Accessed via the British Library Newspaper Archive.]
The Graphic 28 Apr 1900 (picture of hospital and Sisters, camp newspaper and description of camp) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
Western Mail 5 Jan 1900 (letter from Lady Georgiana Curzon) [accessed via http://newspapers.bl.uk]
The South African War – the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, General Editor Peter Warwick, published by Longman, 1980
Tracing your medical ancestors: a guide for family historians by Michelle Higgs, published by Pen and Sword, 2011
Women and the War, by S. B. Spies, in The South African War (in The South African War – the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, General Editor Peter Warwick, published by Longman, 1980)
www.casus-belli.co.uk (Register of South African War)
Chapter 15
Primary sources:
Gazetteer of the British Isles, by John Bartholomew, published 1887 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
Nursing Notes Oct 1903 and Nov 1903 (duties of a Superintendent) [accessed at the Queen’s Nursing Institute]
Outlines for the Routines for District Nurses, by Miss M Loane, reprinted by the Women’s Printing Society in 1948 [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine 30 Apr 1906 (Sunderland local factories’ subscriptions) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1910 (article by M Rogers re exams) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Jul 1910 (nurses in Canada) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Oct 1910 (Personal rules for district nurses and QNs in old age) [as above]
Report and Proceedings of the Jubilee Congress of District Nursing held at Liverpool, 12th, 13th and 14th May, 1909, published by Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses, 1909 [accessed at The Queen’s Nursing Institute]
The Census 1901 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
The Census 1911 [accessed via www.the1911census.co.uk]
Secondary sources:
Local Studies Centre collection, Sunderland Public Library Services
Sunderland City website (www.sunderland.gov.uk)
Chapter 16
Primary sources:
Free BMD Index (death certificates) [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
Nursing Notes Sept 1910 (obituary and poem re Florence Nightingale) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1913 (lecture on ‘living germs) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Sep 1910 (death of Florence Nightingale) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1913 ( Mabel Rogers’ retirement) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1913 (Miss Curtis’ retirement) [as above]
The Census 1891 [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
The Census 1911 [accessed via www.1911census.co.uk]
The Will of Anna Maria Laye died 16 Jan 1912 [accessed via The Probate Registry, London]
The Will of Florence Nightingale died 10 Aug 1910 [as above]
The Will of Urith Beresford Ffoye Shore died 18 Feb 1915 [as above]
Secondary sources:
‘An Enchanted Journey – The letters of the Philadelphia wife of a British Officer of the Indian Army, Ed. Alan Jones, published by The Pentland Press, 1994
Chapter 17
Primary sources:
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1914 (pattern for knickerbockers) [accessed at the Q
ueen’s Nursing Institute]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Oct 1914 (QNs going to war) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Oct 1916 (QN nursing in Belgium) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Jul 1915 (Mabel Rogers’ account of nursing in Belgium) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Jul 1916 (Mabel Rogers account from France) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Jul 1916 (Ethel Ubsdell’s account of maternity case) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Apr 1916 (W. Wells’ account) [as above]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Oct 1916 (Questions not be asked in East Leeds hospital and ‘how deeply and terribly it does concern us’) [as above]
www.dn150.org.uk re Queen’s Nurses contribution to WW1 [accessed July 2014]
Chapter 18
Primary sources:
British Journal of Nursing (procession to Buckingham Palace) http://www.archive.org/stream/britishjournalof61londuoft/britishjournalof61londuoft_djvu.txt [accessed 25 August 2013]
Daily Mirror 15 January 1920 (Florence Shore’s bravery in the war) [accessed via www.ukpressonline.co.uk]
Free BMD Index (death certificate) [accessed via www.ancestry.co.uk]
Hansard Written Answers (Commons) of 11 February 1920 Series 5 Vol. 125
Letters from Edith Cavell to Eva Luckes 1902-1913. Royal London Hospital Archives LH/N/7/7/1-21
Manchester Evening News. Executed by Germans. 19 October 1915
Minutes of the Manchester and Salford District Nursing Association (1907). Minutes of the General Committee, 24 June 1907 (award to Edith Cavell)
Nursing Notes, July 1902 The State Registration of Nurses. Editorial, p82 [accessed at the Queen’s Nursing Institute]
QAIMNR service record for Florence Nightingale Shore [accessed via The National Archives ref WO399/7549]
Queen’s Nurses’ magazine Oct 1916 (memorial to Edith Cavell) [accessed via Queen’s Nursing Institute]
The Nightingale Shore Murder Page 28