Eileen M. Sheehan, VAD front nurse and ambulance driver
Eileen M. Sheehan, Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, was born 1897 as eldest daughter of RMF Captain DD Sheehan MP. She joined the VAD organisation in 1916 and served as nurse and ambulance driver on the front. Attached to the 14th Military and General Hospital at Wimereux, north east France, she was disabled in a German bombing raid and hospitalised in Boulogne. Traumatized by militant intimi…
Medverkande
- Niall O'Siochain
Upphovsman
- unknown unknown
Ämne
- World War I
- Medical
- Remembrance
- Transport
- Women
- Transport
- Första världskriget
Typ av objekt
- Photograph
- Fotografi
Datum
- 1917
- 1917
- 1917
Medverkande
- Niall O'Siochain
Upphovsman
- unknown unknown
Ämne
- World War I
- Medical
- Remembrance
- Transport
- Women
- Transport
- Första världskriget
Typ av objekt
- Photograph
- Fotografi
Datum
- 1917
- 1917
- 1917
Tillhandahållande institution
Aggregator
Rättighetsmärkning för media i detta objekt (om inte annat anges)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Skapelsedatum
- 2012-04-13 12:12:26 UTC
- 2012-04-13
- 2012-04-13
Temporal
- europeana19141918:timespan/6db9d0141ffa949dded28b85a754ba88
Platser
- Western Front
- Wimereux, France
Källa
- UGC
Identifierare
- 47264
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/3840/attachments/47264
Utsträckning
- 24
Språk
- English
- eng
Är del av
- EnrichEuropeana
År
- 1917
Tillhandahållande land
- Europe
Samlingens namn
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- 2023-06-05T08:05:33.085Z
Innehållsförteckning
- Eileen M. Sheehan, Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, was born 1897 as eldest daughter of RMF Captain DD Sheehan MP. She joined the VAD organisation in 1916 and served as nurse and ambulance driver on the front. Attached to the 14th Military and General Hospital at Wimereux, north east France, she was disabled in a German bombing raid and hospitalised in Boulogne. Traumatized by militant intimidations experienced at the end of the war in her Cork family home, she spent her last years in an Epson, Surrey sanatorium (still convinced “they are outside waiting to get me”).