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Skirt   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Title
Skirt
Object type Nursing/medical services/wars
Classification: NM3.2345
Description
English: Khaki skirt, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, Women's Transport Service, WW2 Belonged to 4452-15577 Eileen Maud Kimbell, FANY khaki skirt with waistband that fastens at side with button; two inset pockets at ftont; metal zipper fastening at side; white facing around waist fastens inside with hooks and eyes
Date 1939-1944; 1939-1945; World War 2-wars; 1970
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1970.229
Place of creation United Kingdom
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Khaki skirt, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, WW2 Belonged to 4452-15577 Eileen Maud Kimbell, FANY The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) was created in England 1907 as a first aid link between front-line fighting units and the field hospitals. Eileen Maud Kimbell of Auckland was in London when the war broke out in 1939. She joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD), and worked for the next six months at Redhill Hospital Edgeware. She then joined the a Corps of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry which was in the process of being being amalgamated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service (This may have been the Women's Transport Service) For six months she was the official FANY telephone operator at Camberley, Surrey. She was then posted to Nottingham and for the next two years was in charge of the FANY sick bay unit. She was invalided out for a period, and returned to London. Following her recuperation she returned to carry out administrative work for a FANY hostel at St John's Wood, London. Towards the end of 1944 Eileen Kimbell resigned from the service for health reasons and to return to New Zealand. A new Zealand Herald reporter described her uniform at the time of her return to New Zealand- "Holding the rank of corporal, Miss Kimbell wears the smart greenish khaki uniform which is peculiar to this special service and which with its peaked leather-strapped cap, big tunic pockets, leather belt and bronze buttons bearing the design of the F.A.N.Y. badge, marks it as a little different from the usual Auxiliary Territorial Service uniform." New Zealand Herald, 16 January 1945, page 2

Khaki skirt, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, WW1 Belonged to 4452-15577 Eileen Maud Kimbell, FANY The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) was created in England 1907. The unit served as a first aid link between front-line fighting units and the field hospitals. During the First World War, FANYs ran field hospitals, drove ambulances and set up soup kitchens and troop canteens,
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