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Daughter of Georgiana Baker, of Toronto, Ontario and the late Thomas Baker.
Digital gallery of Nursing Sister Margaret Elisa Baker
Digital gallery of
Nursing Sister Margaret Elisa Baker
<p>The nurses are standing and sitting outside one of the Presbyterian Hospital buildings.</p>
<p>Back Row (l-r): unidentified woman; Anna C. Maxwell</p>
<p>Third Row: Ethel Irene Fuller; Katherine Clarke Mooney; Marion Elizabeth Hesseltine; Julia
Carolyn Hicks; Edith Virginia Gardiner; Jean Cleland; Sara Belle Mounce; Margaret Alien Cruise</p>
<p>Second Row: Augusta Hobart English; Sylvia Hartstene Davis; Anna Oleonda Becker; Ethel
Maria Darling; Catherine Munro Forrest; Margaret Elisa Baker.</p>
<p>Front Row: Alice Shove Wood; Mary Wood Guion; Mary Maude Tennant; Jessie May Welch</p>
<p>Photo courtesy of The Ayr News as provided by Archives & Special Collections, Health Sciences Library, Columbia University.</p>
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Photo courtesy of The Ayr News as provided by Archives & Special Collections, Health Sciences Library, Columbia University.
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<p>The nurses are standing and sitting outside one of the Presbyterian Hospital buildings.</p> <p>Back Row (l-r): unidentified woman; Anna C. Maxwell</p> <p>Third Row: Ethel Irene Fuller; Katherine Clarke Mooney; Marion Elizabeth Hesseltine; Julia Carolyn Hicks; Edith Virginia Gardiner; Jean Cleland; Sara Belle Mounce; Margaret Alien Cruise</p> <p>Second Row: Augusta Hobart English; Sylvia Hartstene Davis; Anna Oleonda Becker; Ethel Maria Darling; Catherine Munro Forrest; Margaret Elisa Baker.</p> <p>Front Row: Alice Shove Wood; Mary Wood Guion; Mary Maude Tennant; Jessie May Welch</p> <p>Photo courtesy of The Ayr News as provided by Archives & Special Collections, Health Sciences Library, Columbia University.</p>
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Ayr News June 5, 1919.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 605 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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