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Acknowledgements:
The creation of a this nurse history is the work of several people. Not
least of these is the nurse herself - Mary Ellen Watkin, who created
this professional picture by her own actions. In the first instance by
becoming a nurse. In the second by becoming a nurse whose career was
notable, but like so many others was almost lost as a complete story.
Her story became known by pure chance, a kind trick of fate or higher
hand. It could not have been told in it's present state of completion were
it not for the dedicated efforts of a number of selfless people.
Ruth
and Ted Watkin-Jones - Mollies relatives, who supplied much information,
photographs, badges and ephemera which had belonged to her for our use -
and who have continued their support throughout and beyond.
Sue Barker - who
diligently carried out genealogical research expertly and for free, and
without whom this history would have been very much less than a real success.
Archivists at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London; at the British Red
Cross; and by no means least - adding as they did the final piece of our
jigsaw - at the NMC (Nurses and Midwives council); who were able to
locate and supply those snippets of information that help so much in
breathing a little life into a dying fire. Helping to re-consolidate an
already fragmenting history. Incomparable help.
To Peter ('backman') an inveterate seeker of all aspects of the history of
the nursing profession, the man behind the nursingbadges and nursing
history websites, to say nothing of his selfless support of our own site
- I know that he will understand when I say that I remain the
'Indebted1'.
Finally. my very sincere thanks to Joclyn Hetherington-Field, a nurse
herself, who also collects nursing history. Joclyn had acquired part of
Mollie Watkin's personal collection of Bart's memorabilia - but
relinquished it to us when she learned that we were working on this
history and already held the rest, so that Mollie' collection could be
reinstated. That it was a sacrifice I have no doubt - but then that's
what many nurses do (sacrifice things for others) something we should perhaps all acknowledge.
Sincere thanks to all - it is not possible to express the depth of my
own feelings for all the assistance in helping to complete this history.
As far as it goes today anyway. The privilege of creating it fell upon me without prior warning, but
once started I felt that I could not relinquish it until it was complete. Or as
complete as we could possibly make it. My heartfelt thanks.
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SECTION 1
Schools of Nursing.
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
Nursing Organizations
Statutory Bodies.
Nursing & Midwifery Council.
Professional/Trade Unions.
Royal College of Nursing.
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