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Student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (glasses

Student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (glasses


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Student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (glasses

Student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (glasses) and Sister Ruth Miller taking Emergency Patient (with Blood drip) across a busy road from one side of Cirencester Memorial Hospital to the other. The Cirencester Memorial Hospital is divided by a main road. 1966

Maurice Tibbles
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*1984794

Media ID 21522417

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the bustling streets of Cirencester in 1966. The image captures a significant moment in the lives of three remarkable women - student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (wearing glasses), and Sister Ruth Miller. With determination etched on their faces, these dedicated healthcare professionals are seen carefully navigating a busy road that divides the iconic Cirencester Memorial Hospital. In an era where resources were limited and technology was not as advanced as today, this act symbolizes their unwavering commitment to providing quality care for patients. The urgency of the situation is evident from the blood drip attached to the emergency patient being transported across the road. It serves as a reminder of how crucial every second is when it comes to saving lives. This photograph beautifully encapsulates both the challenges faced by medical staff during that time period and their incredible resilience. It also highlights the importance of teamwork within healthcare settings, with each individual playing a vital role in ensuring patients receive timely treatment. Maurice Tibbles has masterfully captured this extraordinary moment, allowing us to reflect on how far medicine and emergency services have come since then. This image stands as a testament to those who dedicate their lives to caring for others within our beloved National Health Service (NHS).

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