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Schools of Nursing & Midwifery => Your School => Topic started by: SuzanneL on October 27, 2008, 08:35:47 PM

Title: Kings Lynn and Wisbech, 79-81. PMROH, Edinburgh 82-83. CXH Fulham 84-91
Post by: SuzanneL on October 27, 2008, 08:35:47 PM
Would be interested in contacting anyone who trained with me from any of these hospitals.
Kings Lynn &Wisbech April 79 SEN set
Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital Fairmilehead March 82 SEN Ortho Diploma set
Charing Cross Hospital - Orthopaedics until First Conversion Course set 1990-91

Currently working at Ashford and St Peters Hospital in Surrey.

Wouldnt change a thing....
Title: Re: Kings Lynn and Wisbech, 79-81. PMROH, Edinburgh 82-83. CXH Fulham 84-91
Post by: wilfb on October 28, 2008, 09:49:53 AM
Hi Suzanne,

Just a welcome on this occaision - Welcome.

We are desperately seeking photographs of nursing groups for the main website news page - if you can help please contact us here at SoN - all help is much appreciated. An example of what we do with the 'photos is here:-

http://www.schoolsofnursing.co.uk/Newspages/Newspage5.htm

Bottom Rt Column. Maybe help prompt old contacts.

WB.
Title: Re: Kings Lynn and Wisbech, 79-81. PMROH, Edinburgh 82-83. CXH Fulham 84-91
Post by: backman on December 21, 2008, 09:03:46 AM
Hello Suzanne,

have recently added another Kings Lynn badge to my collection and would be very grateful for any help in identifying the age of these pictured,and which is the E/N version? 
http://nursingbadges.multiply.com/photos/album/39/Peters_Badges#33

Thanks,

Peter
Title: Re: Kings Lynn and Wisbech, 79-81. PMROH, Edinburgh 82-83. CXH Fulham 84-91
Post by: SuzanneL on December 24, 2008, 01:56:14 PM
SRN/RGN qualifying badge after 1979-80 period. I think it changed for those qualifying at the QE hospital as opposed to the London Road site. The previous badge was the same inner emblem on a 'silver' background with Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Hospital-around the edge the previous to that had raised wording .(from memory).The EN version has green extensions  more like a 'cross' shape