English Nurses with Americans in France
Title in English
The story of Dorothy Coller
In July 1917 my Great Aunt Dorothy Coller travelled over to France with a friend, from Oldham in Lancashire to work as a nurse attached to American forces near Bourges.
She compiled a collection of thoughts, rhymes and observations written by herself, colleagues and some servicemen.
Summary description of items
Scanned pages from the exercise book which is in my possession.
I have scanned the pages in order from the exercise book they were written in but the entries are not all in date order. Some entries are signed and dated, some are not.
The pages are freyed and faded in places so not all the scans are clear.
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- ID
- 4028
- Number of items
- 48
- Person
- Dorothy Coller
- Origin date
- 1918 – September 15, 1918
- Languages
- English, Français
- Keywords
- Medical, Mud, RAMC, Sam Browne, Uncle Sam, WAAC, Women
- Front
- Western Front
- Location
- Bourges
- Contributor
- John Rex Coller