This article first appeared in the Leigh Chronicle in August 1915 and provides an insight into the valuable work of the Red Cross during the war. Including supporting motor ambulances.
‘The motor ambulance for wounded soldiers at the Front subscribed by the people of Leigh, at the instigation of the Mayoress ( Mrs.Ashworth), was on exhibition in Leigh on Friday. The van was…
One of the treasures on my shelves is a signed copy of ‘Ambulance No. 10’ by Leslie Buswell.
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I bet it is!
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Reading about the sums of money involved was very interesting. They were huge amounts, 100 years ago. There must have been many wealthy donors, alongside the everyday fundraising.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I do wonder how it compares to wealthy donors today.
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