A New Book on Almina Carnarvon Now Available 

 "Lady Carnarvon's Nursing Homes : Nursing the Privileged in Wartime and Peace" written by Lady Carnarvon's biographer, William Cross, FSA Scot.

Click on the link below, or e-mail  williecross@aol.com

http://ladycarnarvonsnursinghome1914-1943.yolasite.com/contact-us.php

 Among the stories of Almina's patients  in the book are the following :

 

  • Captain George Paynter of the Scots Guards : Highclere Military Hospital, 1915
  • Hon. Aubrey Herbert : Irish Guards : Highclere Military Hospital, 1915
  • Mrs Willie James : Alfred House, 1929
  • Lady Diana Cooper : Alfred House, 1929
  • Prince Henry,  The Duke of Gloucester : Alfred House, 1931
  • The birth of Prince William of Glocester, The Glebe, 1941
  • Actresses, Politicians, and Society Dames - Various dates
  • Many births in Alfred House and the Glebe are listed

                                     Two of Almina's Staff at Alfred House

The book also features detailed articles about Nurse Jean Robertson, later Hudson and Margaret Lawson, nee Sharp,  two of Almina's members of staff who worked for her in the 1930s at Alfred House.

 

The late Jean Robertson's story is revealed dwith some wonderful photographs and docuemnts by her family, the Hudsons who now live in Totonto, Canada.  

 

Margaret's story is particularly moving and important, and even moreso, as she told it personally to William Cross, who interviewed the remarkable ninty-five-year-old in order to record her experiences and in order to express her gratitude to Almina, Countess of Carnarvon.  Vividly told in Margaret's own words, Almina quite literally changed her life. Margaret attributes her long life to the actions of  Lady Almina Carnarvon.

 

                                     Elizabeth Howard,  4th Countess of Carnarvon

There is also a detailed appreciation in the book  of Elizabeth ( Elsie ),  the 4th Countess of Carnarvon, ( a member of the Howard family of Greystoke Castle, Cumbria ) who worked tirelessly for wounded soldiers  in Egypt during the Great War.

 

 "Lady Carnarvon's Nursing Homes : Nursing the Privileged in Wartime and Peace" ISBN 978-1-905914-03-6 is 100 pages long, with over 80 photographs and illustrations.  The cost is  £10.00 + post and packing. (  Please add for p &p  UK £1.50, Rest of the World £4.50)

 

The book has a very limited issue. It is available ONLY from

 

William Cross, FSA Scot

58, Sutton Road

Newport

Gwent

NP19 7JF

UK

Cheques/ POs  payable please to " William Cross".

 

For more information, queries, questions etc contact the author by e-mail :

williecross@aol.com