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Bed bathed P.M… Mrs C as an audience – not a very pleasant job – still all was well. P.M. very sweet. | Bed bathed P.M… Mrs C as an audience – not a very pleasant job – still all was well. P.M. very sweet. | ||
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* [https://blog.churchillbookcollector.com/uncategorized/a-unique-wwii-archive-from-churchills-nurse-2/ A unique WWII archive from Churchill’s nurse] @ churchillbookcollector.com | |||
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* [https://blog.churchillbookcollector.com/uncategorized/a-unique-wwii-archive-from-churchills-nurse-2/ A unique WWII archive from Churchill’s nurse] @ churchillbookcollector.com | |||
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War Diary quotations for February 23.
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Dorothy Pugh: February 23, 1943
Dorothy Pugh (1919-2014) was Winston Churchill’s wartime nurse. Pugh kept a diary; it is signed by Churchill.
Bed bathed P.M… Mrs C as an audience – not a very pleasant job – still all was well. P.M. very sweet.
- A unique WWII archive from Churchill’s nurse @ churchillbookcollector.com
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- A unique WWII archive from Churchill’s nurse @ churchillbookcollector.com