The forms largely contain administrative information relating to the headquarters of the Division, names and qualification of the Divisional Surgeon, rank and name of the Officer or member in charge; the numerical strength of the Division largely including Divisional Surgeon, Lady Divisional Superintendent, Nursing Officers, Lady Ambulance Officers Ambulance Sisters and statistics on the work of the Division.
In 1906 the BF2 Brigade Record Sheet included enrolment number and date, name, rank, uniform use, number of drills, duty parades, inspection, pass of annual re-examination, whether efficient and general remarks. In 1912 the BF2 added a record of service badges and asked if the member belonged to a Brigade Special Reserve. In 1914 The Brigade Register and Record sheet BF1N were introduced. This recorded date of enrolment, name, rank, ambulance qualifications, uniform status, number of practices and public duties, inspection, whether passed re-examination, services medals, if belonging to a Brigade Voluntary Aid Detachment, and general remarks. Remarks included recording if the member was working in hospital, working in France, on the land, moved from area.
The format of the BF1N was the same until 1922. Then front cover of a folded form gave details of Division address, member in charge, name of Divisional surgeon (if one), numbers in the Division, practices held, cases attended, hospital attendances, parade and examination details and how Division financially supported, number enrolled in VAD. The main form added a record of the members District number and number of hospital attendances. In 1929 a record of Home Nursing qualification was added. In 1937 a record of Air Raid Precaution instructors, rank and file certificates and reservists was added. In 1940 the BF1N extends in size again to include listings of whether the member belongs to a Civil Nursing Reserve, completed Anti-gas qualifications and ARP attendances in hospital, first aid post or mobile unit. The BF1N is modified in 1944, the APR columns removed, and Civil Defence Attendances added. It is changed again in 1945 the Civil Defence attendances no longer recorded. Now included in Brigade duties are public, transport, hospital, child welfare, nursery, blood transfusion. Duplicates of BF1N are included in this file.
The forms also contain space for additional remarks on members such as resignations, transfers, missed inspections, second language abilities, work in military and civilian hospitals, illness, air raid precaution, evacuations. Correspondence is attached to some forms, on topics such as reasons for member absence, a 1920 list of first aid administered at the Aston Construction Co LTD N1 to allow efficiency of a member in 1919.
In 1906 the BF2 Brigade Record Sheet included enrolment number and date, name, rank, uniform use, number of drills, duty parades, inspection, pass of annual re-examination, whether efficient and general remarks. In 1912 the BF2 added a record of service badges and asked if the member belonged to a Brigade Special Reserve. In 1914 The Brigade Register and Record sheet BF1N were introduced. This recorded date of enrolment, name, rank, ambulance qualifications, uniform status, number of practices and public duties, inspection, whether passed re-examination, services medals, if belonging to a Brigade Voluntary Aid Detachment, and general remarks. Remarks included recording if the member was working in hospital, working in France, on the land, moved from area.
The format of the BF1N was the same until 1922. Then front cover of a folded form gave details of Division address, member in charge, name of Divisional surgeon (if one), numbers in the Division, practices held, cases attended, hospital attendances, parade and examination details and how Division financially supported, number enrolled in VAD. The main form added a record of the members District number and number of hospital attendances. In 1929 a record of Home Nursing qualification was added. In 1937 a record of Air Raid Precaution instructors, rank and file certificates and reservists was added. In 1940 the BF1N extends in size again to include listings of whether the member belongs to a Civil Nursing Reserve, completed Anti-gas qualifications and ARP attendances in hospital, first aid post or mobile unit. The BF1N is modified in 1944, the APR columns removed, and Civil Defence Attendances added. It is changed again in 1945 the Civil Defence attendances no longer recorded. Now included in Brigade duties are public, transport, hospital, child welfare, nursery, blood transfusion. Duplicates of BF1N are included in this file.
The forms also contain space for additional remarks on members such as resignations, transfers, missed inspections, second language abilities, work in military and civilian hospitals, illness, air raid precaution, evacuations. Correspondence is attached to some forms, on topics such as reasons for member absence, a 1920 list of first aid administered at the Aston Construction Co LTD N1 to allow efficiency of a member in 1919.
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