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Ina and Beryl fall out badly until Ina becomes seriously ill, and the salutary story of Gwladys Hughes tending to a desperately ill woman in labour gives them some perspective.

The latest in the Writing the Century series, based on real life letters and diaries of extraordinary ordinary people.

For 70 years The Colonial Nursing Association sent hundreds of hard working, adventurous nurses to work all over the then British colonies. Writer Vanessa Rosenthal discovered some of their correspondence housed in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, during her time as writer in residence at Kings College, London. By the 1920s these intrepid women, nearly all of whose lives were marked by loss after the First World War and the need to provide for themselves, were marching across the globe.

Ina Crafer, in her early 40's, struggled to make ends meet in Africa; Gwladys Hughes, in her late 30's, loved the challenges that nursing in an extreme Northern climate offered. Through their own words, we discover the daily minutiae, trials and great rewards of nursing life abroad for this generation of women who were ahead of their time.

The radio plays are based on research funded by the Wellcome Trust at the Centre for the Humanities and Health in collaboration with Prof. Anne Marie Rafferty, Drs Jessica Howell, Rosemary Wall and Anna Snaith, King's College, London.

Episode 3
Ina and Beryl fall out badly, until Ina becomes seriously ill, and the salutary story of Gwladys Hughes tending to a desperately ill woman in labour gives them some perspective.

Director ..... Polly Thomas
Sound designer ..... Nigel Lewis
Executive Producer ..... Alison Hindell
Writer ..... Vanessa Rosenthal

A 大象传媒 Cymru/Wales production or 大象传媒 Radio 4.

15 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Ina Crafer Fenella Woolgar
Gwladys Hughes Sara McGaughey
Beryl Miller Rina Mahoney
Bina Nadim Sawalha
Mrs Pickering Sharon Morgan
Miss Adams Claire Cage
Writer Vanessa Rosenthal
Director Polly Thomas

Broadcast

  • Wed 5 Nov 2014 10:41

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