1914/15 STAR TRIO AND CAPE BADGE-TO SISTER GIBBS-QUEEN ALEXANRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY  NURSING SERVICE RESERVE 1914/15 STAR TRIO AND CAPE BADGE-TO SISTER GIBBS-QUEEN ALEXANRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY  NURSING SERVICE RESERVE 1914/15 STAR TRIO AND CAPE BADGE-TO SISTER GIBBS-QUEEN ALEXANRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY  NURSING SERVICE RESERVE

1914/15 STAR TRIO AND CAPE BADGE-TO SISTER GIBBS-QUEEN ALEXANRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE RESERVE

1914/15 Star trio,named to: SISTER M.S.GIBBS,Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.(SISTER M.S.GIBBS on pair)
Together with a Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.Cape badge,
Medals about extremely fine,mounted on wearing bar as worn.
Margaret Sussanah Gibbs was born on July 23rd, 1881 at Antingham Hall, Norfolk.She was educated at The Elms, North Walsham. Norfolk,worked at Great Yarmouth 1902-1905.She was a practitioner in her 1st Year, a Staff Nurse,a Theatre Nurse, and Theatre Sister.She worked in private nursing from 1905-1913.
Joined Q.A.I.M.S.R. in 1913 and joined Army Service 16/09/1915.
She worked as a Surgical Theatre Sister on Officers Wards (56 casualty clearing stataion) She was given two weeks sick leave at Boulogne in 1917 to recover from a septic wound of the left forearm.
In 1919 She was granted leave to look after her sick father,who lived at "Glenrock" Wyndham Park, East Runton, Cromer, and resined her appointent, which was accepted.She died in Norfolk in 1969
Full set of papers available online, where there are more details regarding the service of Sister Gibbs

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