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Mrs F. W. Salisbury-Jones Hospital for Officers

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During the Great War of 1914-1919 this building was established and maintained as a hospital for British sick and wounded. The Army Council in the name of the nation thank those who have rendered to it this valuable and patriotic assistance in the hour of its emergency and they desire also to express their deep appreciation of the whole-hearted attention which the staff of this hospital gave to the patients who were under their care. The war has once again called upon the devotion and self-sacrifice of British men and women and the nation will remember with pride and gratitude their willing and inestimable service. This certificate is presented by the Army Council as a permanent record of their thanks to be placed in the building which has been known and used as Mrs F. W. Salisbury-Jones Hospital for Officers, 27 Berkeley Square W.1. Hospital for British sick and wounded during the Great War 1914-1919.

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