From 1922, the Annual Return and Record (B.F.1.N.) format changed to having a front cover of a folded form which gave details of Division address, member in charge, Divisional Surgeon (if one), numbers in the Division, practices held, cases attended, hospital attendances, parade and examination details, and how the Division financially supported. The form recorded the Nursing Cadet District number, date of enrolment, name, rank, ambulance qualifications, number of drills, public duties and transport duties attended, presence at the annual inspection and date, and whether the member passed the annual re-examination. There are sometimes handwritten modifications to the B.F.1.N. to give the Nursing Cadets' age.
From 1932, the Annual Return and Record (CADETS C.F.1.N.) was introduced, and after 1936, it was referred to as CADETS B.F.C.1.N. This form recorded the Nursing Cadet District number, date of enrolment, name, date of birth, rank, ambulance qualifications (First Aid and Home Nursing), number of drills and duties attended, presence at the annual inspection and date and whether the member passed the annual re-examination. Also recorded were the number of service stripes or badges, and number of certificates or special badges held. By 1945, the number of Nursery Hours was also recorded, with this being replaced by Other Duties total hours by 1951. From 1951 the front of the B.F.C.1.N gave details of the number of medical training student members and if any had entered the health service. By 1954 the Annual Return and Record is referred to as the B.F.C.1. and Transport Duties hours were recorded. In 1961 the B.F.C.1. begins to record the number of Grand Prior Badge holders.
The forms also contain space for additional remarks on members such as resignations, transfers, missed inspections, evacuations, illness and medical training.
From 1932, the Annual Return and Record (CADETS C.F.1.N.) was introduced, and after 1936, it was referred to as CADETS B.F.C.1.N. This form recorded the Nursing Cadet District number, date of enrolment, name, date of birth, rank, ambulance qualifications (First Aid and Home Nursing), number of drills and duties attended, presence at the annual inspection and date and whether the member passed the annual re-examination. Also recorded were the number of service stripes or badges, and number of certificates or special badges held. By 1945, the number of Nursery Hours was also recorded, with this being replaced by Other Duties total hours by 1951. From 1951 the front of the B.F.C.1.N gave details of the number of medical training student members and if any had entered the health service. By 1954 the Annual Return and Record is referred to as the B.F.C.1. and Transport Duties hours were recorded. In 1961 the B.F.C.1. begins to record the number of Grand Prior Badge holders.
The forms also contain space for additional remarks on members such as resignations, transfers, missed inspections, evacuations, illness and medical training.
Folded paper forms - Genre/Physical Characteristic