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Larbert Vad War Work Record 1914 LARBERT VAD WAR WORK RECORD 1914 - 1919 Middle Surname First Name Name Home Address Work Undertaken Dates Total Time Notes ANDERSON HELEN RANKINE Roebuck Park, Carron Larbert Rest Station - canteen Work part-time Aug 1915-Feb 1919 3yrs 6mths War Supply Depot - bandage making, etc Sep 1917-May 1918 Falkirk Infirmary - nursing June 1918-Nov 1918 BROWN MAR. L Fraser's Bldgs, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station - canteen work 3hrs weekly. Nov 1915-March 1919 3 5 Helped at 2 fetes to raise Red Cross funds BROWN HELEN N Fraser's Bldgs, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station - canteen, 3 hrs weekly. Nov 1915- March 1919 3 5 BRADLEY EFFIE Woodside Store by Shotts Larbert Rest Station - canteen April 1915-March 1919 5 4 Garden fetes assisted BRADLEY ISOBEL Cramoch, Larbert Larbert Rest Station - canteen work 8hrs every 2nd week July 1915-March 1919 3 8 Helped at 2 garden fetes to raise money BRADLEY ISOBELLA Cramoch, Larbert Larbert Rest Station - canteen for 2 yrs 6 nights fortnightly April 1915-March 1919 4 6 (mother) Mrs Sherriff's Work Party - for 4yrs 4 nights fortnightly Jan 1915-May 1919 Depot Supply - making bandages 18 months Helped at 2 fetes for Red Cross funds BRAIDWOOD EFFIE 10 Munro St, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station - canteen, munitions & 2 days per week of 3.5 hrs May 1915-Dec 1915 3 0 postman's duty. BURNETT MARJORY A Steps Rd, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station - canteen work part-time Nov 1915-March 1919 3 5 Helped at 2 fetes to raise Red Cross funds CROMARTY DAISY Edna Cottage, Larbert Rest Station canteen, Larbert - 3hrs weekly Dec 1915-March 1919 3 3 Assisted at flag days for Red Cross CROSLAND ANNIE MURRAY 1 Dundarrock St, Larbert Hospital garments Aug 1914-1915 4 8 Larbert Rest Station - canteen, 500hrs approximately April 1915-Mar 1919 Royal Naval Hospital, Larbert - head clerk & shorthand typist May 1918-still serving FLETH JEANNIE 3rd General Scottish Hospital, Stobhill kitchen work Gen. Ser. w £26 per annum Aug 1918-still serving Stobhill FORRESTER ISABEL Alexandria Cottage, Larbert Larbert Rest Station canteen work April 1915-March 1919 4 0 Assisted at fetes & flag days for Red Cross funds Worked for Larbert & District Comfort Fund FORSYTH HELEN Carronvale, Larbert Carron Vale Mrs Sherriff's Sewing Party Aug 1914-May 1919 4 6 Larbert Station canteen work Aug 1914- 1916 GILLIES MAY Broomfield, Larbert Military Hospital storekeeper 24/- per week March 1919-still serving Munition work Oct 1916-Dec 1918 GRAY MARGARET 6 Union St, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station canteen work 3hrs fortnightly Nov 1915-March 1919 Assisted at fetes etc Carron Vale Work Party 3yrs LARBERT VAD WAR WORK RECORD 1914 - 1919 Middle Surname First Name Name Home Address Work Undertaken Dates Total Time Notes HAGUE LILY AGNES Roebuck Park, Carron Larbert Rest Station canteen work Sep 1916-March 1919 2 6 Assisted at fetes & flag days HARRISON MADGE Muirhall, Larbert Royal Naval Hospital, Larbert - assitant cook £22.10 per annum Feb 1918-April 1919 1 0 HUTTON JANE W Summerfield, Dunbar Royal Victoria Hospital Edinburgh neurasthenic wards Sep 1916-March 1917 3 0 Wanstead Hospital Margate - nursing surgical cases May 1917-Oct 1917 1 Northern General Hospital Newcastle on Tyne orthopaedic theatre Nov 1917-Dec 1918 Scottish Women's First Aid Corps - house work & c 2 months Hospital Oswald Rd, Edinburgh, surgical wards HUTTON MAY Farmhouse, SDC, Larbert Smithston War Hospital Greenoch - shorthand typist from 25/- March 1916-April 1917 3 1 1/2 Springburn Woodside Central Hospital Glasgow - ditto now 45/- per ? April 1917-April 1918 2nd London General Hospital Chelsea London - shorthand typist May 1918-Oct 1918 Military Hospital Rochester Row S to 1 - sec to officer in charge Oct 1918-still serving JAMIESON ANNA 3 Scottish Gen Hos Stobhill Stobhill Gen Hosp kitchen work - gen sec w £26 per annum Aug 1918-still serving JARDINE AGNES MARY Shirley, Larbert Tres. for Rest Station at Larbert Railway Station Duration Quartermaster Getting up Red Cross Hospital at Stenhouse which was commandeered by the Military for billets Cutting ---- War Supply depot Helped to organise & carry out 3 fetes which raised over £1,000 for Red Cross Funds Tres. for café at fetes Assisted to organise canteen and reading room for soldiers billeted in Larbert from August 1914 to Feb 1915 LETHAM EMMIE 8 Steps Rd, Stenhousemuir Larbert Station Rest Room canteen work 6-10 alternate Saturday evenings Nov 1915-March 1919 3 5 Assisted in fetes etc LITHGOW MARY 3rd Scottish General Hospital Stobhill General Hospital kitchen work £26 per year Sep 1918-still serving Stobhill MASTERTON HELEN Laburnum Cottage, Carron Vale Work Party Duration Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest St 6hrs 2nd week Assisted at 3 fetes in Larbert 3 in Falkirk & collected money in many ways for War Funds McKAY CATHERINE 127 Johnston Ter, Carron Rd, Falkirk Infirmary - nursing Sep 1916-Nov 1918 3 4 Carron Larbert Rest St canteen work £1.13 per month Sep 1915-Sep 1916 McKAY RACHAEL 66 Kerr's Bldgs, Bainsford Assisted at flag days & fetes for Red Cross funds 3 3 Larbert Rest St canteen 4hrs every 2nd week Sep 1915-Dec 1918 Munition work part time McKENZIE JEAN Rae St, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Station canteen work 3hrs alternate Sundays Nov 1915-March 1919 4 0 LARBERT VAD WAR WORK RECORD 1914 - 1919 Middle Surname First Name Name Home Address Work Undertaken Dates Total Time Notes McKINLAY MAY Ditto 3hrs each alternate week Jan 1918-March 1919 1 3 MERRY MAGGIE Dawson Ter, Carron Rest Station Larbert canteen work 4hrs each alternate week July 1918-March 1919 0 10 MERRY MARTHA Dawson Ter, Carron Rest Station Larbert - canteen work 4hr every 2nd week April 1914-March 1919 4 6 Nursing in Falkirk Infirmary Auxiliary Hospital service not continuously Feb 1915-Oct 1918 MILLER JESSIE 2 Ellish Pl, Bainsford Larbert Rest St 4hrs each alternate week Duration Carron Vale Work Party Assisted at fetes Munition inspector part time MITCHELL SARAH HENDERSON Larbert Rest St canteen work Aug 1914-March 1919 4 7 Carron Vale Work Party ORR MARION MAUDE Kinnaird House, Larbert Falkirk Auxiliary Infirmary - nursing; 2688hrs first yr, 2496 second yr. First year July 1915-Nov 1918 2 3 was not continuous owing to hospital service not being required PATE JEAN MARY Carron Grange, East Carron Larbert Rest St canteen at intervals May 1916-1919 2 4 Falkirk Infirmary Auxiliary Hospital - nursing Jan 1917-March 1918 Transport work when not nursing Larbert Naval Hospital - general service laundry work & transport work when Jan 1918-March 1919 required RAE EVA 25 Roughead Pl, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rests Station canteen work 3hrs each alternate week Nov 1915-Mar 1919 4 0 Carronvale Sewing Party - 2hrs each week ROBERTS MARY Larbert Rest St canteen work 4hr each alternate week April 1915-March 1919 4 7 RONALD AGNES B ROSS Dunvegan, Larbert Organised & carried on the work of the Larbert & District Comforts Fund for Duration 4 1/2 Assistant local sailors & soldiers oversees for 4 1/2 yrs Commandant Collected over £1,700 which was expended in sending individual parcels Superintendent of a reading & writing room Collected money & arranged for concerts etc for soldiers billeted in Larbert District from August 1914 till June 1916 Assisted at the railway station Rest Room canteen from April 1915 till March 1919 Assisted at Work Party Organised a flower stall & flower day for Red Cross fete at Larbert House Assisted at fete at Carron Grange organised a flag day in Larbert parish for Jock's Box ROUGHEAD JESSIE Thistle Cottage, Church St, Larbert Rest Station canteen work 4hrs each alternate week Feb 1916-Feb1919 3 0 Stenhousemuir LARBERT VAD WAR WORK RECORD 1914 - 1919 Middle Surname First Name Name Home Address Work Undertaken Dates Total Time Notes Collector & worker for Larbert & district Comforts Fund April 1915-Feb 1919 ROUGHEAD LIZZIE Rae St, Stenhousemuir Rest Station Larbert canteen work April 1914-1916 4 0 Munition work Carron etc 1916-1919 RUSSELL CHRISTIANA Dawson Ter, Carron Larbert Rest St canteen work 6hrs each alternate week for 1st year, 3hrs for May 1915-March 1919 3 4 remaining time total 370hrs Assisted at fetes & flag days SCOTT JEAN WARDEN Bank House, Denny Denny 32nd VAD collecting funds & making hospital garments Aug 1914-April 1916 4 3 Sewing Party at Carronvale, Larbert Aug 1916-March 1919 Larbert Rest Station canteen work 3hrs per fortnight ditto SCOTT JEAN MORTON 163 Merchiston, Falkirk Larbert Rest Station 4hrs fortnightly June 1917-Dec 1918 4 0 3rd Scottish General Hospital, Stobhill - nursing SBIATHERN JEAN Springbank, Victoria Rd, Larbert Larbert Rest Station canteen work 3hrs per fortnight Jan 1918-Mar 1919 1 3 SHERRIFF CATHERINE J Carronvale, Larbert Organiser of Carronvale Work Party and Rest Station at Larbert Railway Station Duration Commandant for soldiers & sailors Getting up Red Cross Hospital at Stenhouse which was commandeered for billets & never required. SHERRIFF EDITH MARY Carronvale, Larbert Falkirk Infirmary Auxiliary Hospital - nursing, 13 months not continuously Jan 1915-Feb 1917 2 4 Scottish Branch BRCS Transport Dep. Glasgow Sep 1917-Dec 1918 Ambulance driver whole time SIMPSON JANET 224 Grahams Rd, Falkirk Larbert Rest Station canteen work 8hrs each alternate week (4hr for 1 year) April 1915-March 1919 4 0 SMITH SARAH 8 Steps Rd, Stenhousemuir Larbert Rest Room - 8hrs per fortnight Nov 1915-Mar 1919 3 5 munition work part time TAYLOR ISABELLA R 62 Kerrs Bldgs, Bainsford Rest Station, Larbert Dec 1916-Dec 1917 3 0 Falkirk Infirmary Auxilary Hospital 5 1/2 months in all Dec 1917-May 1918 URQUHART MARGARET 673
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