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Nannies at war : how Norland's regiment of nannies coped with conflict and childcare in the Great War

Heren, Louise2016
Books, Manuscripts
In 1912, Norland children's nurse Kate Fox was travelling by train heading to the British military station at Nowshera on the Afghan border to care for the premature baby born to the base's commanding officer. Two years later, Kate was escaping from Germany in the first days of the Great War, leaving behind her adored German royal charges and all her personal possessions. Due to their prestige as the creme-de-la-creme of Edwardian children's nurses to Europe's royal and wealthy families, Kate was one among many Norland nannies who witnessed the early days of the War on the Continent with all its tumult and fear. Some fled for home; others stayed for a while. And yet others gave up their privileged way of life to undertake war work as nurses in Flanders and refugee camps. The stories in this book are the nannies' eye-witness accounts described in their correspondence with their beloved Norland Institute.
Author:
Imprint:
Barnsley : Pen & Sword History, 2016.Barnsley : Pen & Sword History, 2016.
Collation:
224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes QR code.
ISBN:
9781473827530 (hbk)
Dewey class:
940.31610922940.316109940.316
Language:
English
BRN:
2277782
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