Military service
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Daughter of Margaret Farrell and Joseph Ross.
Digital gallery of Nursing Sister Ada Janet Ross
Image gallery
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In memory of the men and women memorialized on the pages of the Winnipeg Evening Tribune during World War One. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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The grave of Nursing Sister Ada Janet ROSS, Buxton Cemetery
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The funeral of Nursing Sister Ada Janet Ross, July 15th 1918 (Corner of West Road / London Road, Buxton)
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The funeral of Nursing Sister Ada Janet Ross, July 15th 1918 (Burlington Road, Buxton)
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The funeral of Nursing Sister Ada Janet Ross, July 15th 1918 (Fellow nurses by her graveside, Buxton Cemetery)
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Programme of Memorial Service over Canadian Soldiers' Graves, Buxton Cemetery, Derbyshire, September 19th 1920 - Page 1 (Sister Ross' name on page 4)
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Programme of Memorial Service over Canadian Soldiers' Graves, Buxton Cemetery, Derbyshire, September 19th 1920 - Page 2 (Sister Ross' name on page 4)
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Programme of Memorial Service over Canadian Soldiers' Graves, Buxton Cemetery, Derbyshire, September 19th 1920 - Page 3 (Sister Ross' name on page 4)
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Programme of Memorial Service over Canadian Soldiers' Graves, Buxton Cemetery, Derbyshire, September 19th 1920 - Page 4 (Sister Ross' name on page 4)
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Empire Hotel Buxton, Derbyshire, converted to 1st General Hospital - where Sister Ross worked
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An account of Sister Ross' death, recounted in The Buxton Advertiser, 1 November 1995
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An account of Sister Ross' death, recounted in The Buxton Advertiser, 24 January 2008
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 494 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BUXTON CEMETERY Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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