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BMH Brabyns Hall - God SpeedA card signed by Fanny Hudson to L.Cpl. W Hughes of the 14th Welsh Fusiliers, who must have stayed at the Military Hospital from 2 December 1918 to 7 February 1919.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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BMH Brabyns Hall - God SpeedA card signed by Fanny Hudson to Nurse Flora Buck, acknowledging her service at Brabyns Military Hospital between 31 October 1914 to 26 May 1919. From Flora's scrapbooks.
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BMH Brabyns Hall - God SpeedA card signed by Fanny Hudson to Mrs Robinson, acknowledging her service at Brabyns Military Hospital between 31 October 1914 to 26 May 1919. Donated by Mrs. Crossley.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeBrabyns Hall was used as a Military Hospital during the Great War.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeCasualties are taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeCasualties are taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA close up of a casualty being taken into Brabyns Hall Military Hospital and greeted by Miss Fanny Hudson.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA new copy of casualties being taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA second new shot of casualties being taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA large crowd of casualties, nurses and staff at the rear of Brabyns Hall with Miss Fanny Hudson in her usual position at the heart of them all.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA shot of the front of Brabyns Hall when it was used as a Military Hospital during WW1.
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeA large crowd of casualties and staff with Miss Hudson at Christmas 1918. Click image for a larger version.
From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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