Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the remarkable war efforts of nurse, Edith Cavell. You only have to look around the UK to see that most of the current statues relating to the war have been ...
Edith Cavell was a British nurse who is remembered for helping injured soldiers of all nationalities during World War One. Edith saved the lives of soldiers from all sides without distinction.
Edith Cavell, a heroine in Britain and Belgium, was expanding the hospital for wounded soldiers when arrested A cathedral has been gifted a letter written by World War One nurse Edith Cavell just ...
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For the past few years, poor health prevented Rev. Fred Zakoor from attending the much-anticipated high school hockey game played in his name between Brennan and St. Joseph’s. This advertisement ...
Photograph of statue of Edith Cavell, 1865-1915, with nurses laying wreaths at its foot. Inscription reads: "Brussels, dawn, October 12th 1915" "Victor Robinson, M.D. Philadelphia and New York" ...
The first part of the funeral service for nurse Edith Cavell was held at Westminster Abbey on 15th May 1919. She had been shot at dawn by the Germans on 12th October 1915 for aiding the escape of ...