Page 19, 6th December 1935

6th December 1935

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Page 19, 6th December 1935 — ST. ANDREW'S DAY AT DOLL'S HILL Archbishop's Visit
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ST. ANDREW'S DAY AT DOLL'S HILL Archbishop's Visit

The feast of St. Andrew was observed on Sunday last at St. Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, when over four hundred friends and supporters of the institution, which is under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, were the guests of the administrator—Father Malcolm Dunlop— and the matron and staff of the hospital.
The Archbishop of Westminster made a tour of the wards, where he chatted to the eighty-four patients.
Millicent Lady Moore, widow of the organiser of the hospital's medical staff (Sir Norman Moore), received the guests, amongst whom were Mgr. Hanlon (Bishop of Teos), Mgr. Canon G. Coote, K.C.H.S. (hon. treasurer). Mgr. Canon J. Collings, Revs. J. Coggin and A. Blount, Princess Blucher, Vicomtessc de la Panousc, Lady Winefride Elwes, Mr. and Mrs. J.. E. Weld, Dr. and Mrs. Hamill. Miss Agnes Foley, and representatives of the Belgian Embassy, as well as many Catholic members of the medical and nursing profession and persons well known in Catholic charitable and social circles.
An exhibition of the student nurses' handicraft was much admired by all present, and amongst other interesting items on view were the plans prepared by Mr. Thomas H. B. Scott, F.R.I.B.A., for the proposed new special ward for children—a memorial to the late administrator, Mgr. Canon M. E. Carton de Mart, who died in June—a devoted supporter of St. Andrew's for many years.




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