Papers of Everett Barber

Production date
1917-1955

Description
Papers belonging to Everett Barber, a member of the Hampshire Red Cross, including:





- certificate of work at the Winchester Red Cross Auxiliary Hospital during the First World War


- certificate of recognition of valuable services to the Joint War Committee during the First World War


- certificate of recognition of services to the Joint War Organisation during the Second World War


- certificate of appointment as Assistant County Controller of the Hampshire Voluntary Aid Detachment Council, dated 4 Apr 1938


-certificate of appointment to post of Assistant County Director for the Hampshire Branch of the British Red Cross Society, dated 1938


- certificate of appointment of Grade I instructor for first aid in chemical warfare, dated 27 May 1937


- certificate of appointment to Divisional Director of the Winchester Division of the Hampshire Branch, dated 1 Jan 1946


- certificate of gratitude for work from the Officers of the Winchester Division and Members of the Divisional Committee, dated 23 Apr 1946


- certificate of appointment to County Officer Grade I of the Hampshire Branch, dated 28 Mar 1955


- certificate for a medal to be worn in commemoration of HRH Elizabeth II's coronation, dated 2 Jun 1953


- certificate of election to an honorary life member of the BRCS, dated Mar 1955


- letter sent by the Joint Women's V.A.D. Department giving thanks for service during the First World War, dated 27 May 1919


- Souvenir brochure for the 2nd London General Hospital, Chelsea, relating to its role as an auxiliary hospital during the First World War


- bundle of correspondence, dated 1938-1955


- timeline of Barber's activities with the Red Cross


- bundle of newspaper cuttings, dated 1917-1955


- three black and white photographs on postcards, all unidentified


- black and white group V.A.D. photograph labelled 'Hants 34 War Office inspection'


- long black and white photograph labelled '2nd London General Hospital , St Marks College, Chelsea, Feb 1919'
Collection Type
Archives
Level of Current Record
file
Catalogue Number
RCB/2/2/6/1

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