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Elsie Inglis to Amy Inglis Simson, May 1915 (Part 6)

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Date 1915
Location Krushievatz, Serbia
Description "...were dropped out of aeroplanes. I am afraid it is too good to be true! There are so many things here like India, the little wooden carts drawn by bullocks & the markets, & the weather just now is like the cold weather in Allahabad except that every now & then there is drenching rain...Really it is wonderful the work this Unit has done, in the most awful stress all through March & April. We ought to be awfully proud of them....Now we want to get our four convalescents off home & I am hoping that the 20 nurses I telegraphed for will soon be here & the dresses and V.A.Ds. We are all getting along splendidly". (30 May 1915)
Format Manuscript
Original Index Number GD 43/3/3