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Jennie Mary Jones and the hospital with a difference!

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"As a result of our recent telephone conversation I have pleasure in forwarding to you the enclosed booklet.


This came into my possession on the passing of my aunt. She often spoke to me of the time that she worked at the Mildmay Hospital when she was a young woman, and the nuns that she worked with, who some I believe she kept in touch with over the years.


Her name was, at that time, Jennie Mary Jones. She would have been in her early twenties and as was the custom in those days they left home to go into service, as it was called.


She was from Wales. She was not a nurse, but I believe she worked in some domestic capacity. She ended up working as a housekeeper to the Revd Woodhams at the vicarage of St James the Less church in the area, where she remained for many years.


This booklet has been in my possesion for a number of years and it has been my intention to return it to the organisation from whence it came but never got around to it. I am happy to have at last made the effort and hope that it will bring pleasure to those who may view it in the future.


Kind regards,

GJ"


We are delighted to be able to add this rare booklet to our archive and to share it here in a digitised version for anyone interested in Mildmay's history.



Created:

23 November 2021 at 09:53:42

Updated:

19 August 2024 at 13:00:12