Papers of Colonel J.E. Squire, A.M.S. (V)

Date:
1885-1902
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RAMC/967
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Comprises:

  • RAMC/967/1: Leaflet stating rules for the guidance of agents of the National Society for Aid to the sick and wounded in War, 1885.
  • RAMC/967/2: Extract from Field Force Orders, H.Q Suakim (Sudan), announcing the arrival of Dr E.J Squire (sic) of the National Aid Society, March 1885.
  • RAMC/967/3: Letter to Dr J.E Squire at Suakim, from James Cantlie, re first parade of the newly-enrolled (Volunteer Medical Staff) Corps, April 1885.
  • RAMC/967/4: Telegram to Dr Squires (sic) (in London) from Cantlie, June 1885.
  • RAMC/967/5: Photocopy of J.E Squire's account in the International College Gazette, Jan 1886, of the medical services with the Suakim Field Force, 1885.
  • RAMC/967/6: Newspaper cuttings re Volunteer Medical Staff Corps exercises, 1885-1888.
  • RAMC/967/7: Letter to Lieutenant Colonel Squire from Lord Roberts re prize giving, Nov 1899.
  • RAMC/967/8: Text of hymn (by J.E Squire?) sung at RAMC parade on return from the Boer War, 1902.
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    1885-1902

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