Lucy Wamsley
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1871
Lucy Wamsley OBE | |
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| Born | Lucy Wilson Wamsley 1871 Haslingden, Lancashire |
| Died | April 16, 1947 (aged 75–76) Bexhill, Sussex |
| Occupations | Matron and Lady Inspector |
Lucy Wilson Wamsley OBE (1871–16 April 1947) was a hospital matron and Lady Inspector for the Local Government Board.[1][2][3][4] Before the First World War she held the prestigious post of Principal Matron in the Territorial Force Nursing Service for five years and organised and ran the First Northern Military Hospital.[5][6][7][8]
Wamsley was born in Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancashire, in 1871. She was the second of nine children born to John Maydew Wamsley, a Wesleyan minister, and his wife Jane Elisa.[9] The family moved around during her childhood, and in 1881 they lived in Leeds and in 1891 in Wolverhampton.[10][11]
Training
Wamsley worked at Birmingham Children's Hospital for two years before moving to The London Hospital, Whitechapel, in 1893.[12] She trained under matron Eva Luckes as a Paying Probationer before completing her training as a Regular Probationer in October 1895.[12]