[Notebook]. [1910-1931]

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[Notebook]. [1910-1931]

Notebook of Guendolen Savage-Armstrong dated from 1910 to 1931, and containing original comic poetry, transcriptions of outgoing correspodence, notes and texts of addresses and sermons as well as passages and quotations from religious works. The daughter of George Francis Savage-Armstrong, Guendolen apparently served as a nurse during World War I and worked after the war as a leader of social settlement and welfare programs like the Hackney Girls' Club, the Pell Street Club and the Sandes Soldiers' Home at Derry.

[248] p., bound ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7330815

University of California, Los Angeles

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