Anne Bryans, the Glossary
Dame Anne Margaret Bryans (29 October 1909 – 21 April 2004) was a British humanitarian and healthcare administrator, remembered as an "indomitable doyenne of the caring profession." She spent much of her life in the service of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England, serving with distinction with the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) and Joint War Organisation during World War II.[1]
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29 relations: British Red Cross, Burke's Peerage, Dame, Eastman Dental Hospital, Edinburgh, Fife, Gale (publisher), Health administration, Health and Care Professions Council, Humanitarianism, Independent Broadcasting Authority, Independent Television Authority, Joint War Organisation, Leven, Fife, Lieutenant commander (Royal Navy), Lundin Links, Order of Saint John (chartered 1888), Order of the British Empire, Royal College of Nursing, Royal Free Hospital, Royal Society of Medicine, Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet, Sir John Gilmour, 3rd Baronet, The Right Honourable, The Times, University of Paris, Voluntary Aid Detachment, Westminster Hospital, World War II.
- Dames of Grace of the Order of St John
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Medicine
- Gilmour family
- Health professionals from Edinburgh
British Red Cross
The British Red Cross Society (Y Groes Goch Brydeinig) is the United Kingdom body of the worldwide neutral and impartial humanitarian network the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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Burke's Peerage
Burke's Peerage Limited is a British genealogical publisher, considered an authority on the order of precedence of noble families and information on the lesser nobility of the United Kingdom.
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Dame
Dame is an honorific title and the feminine form of address for the honour of damehood in many Christian chivalric orders, as well as the British honours system and those of several other Commonwealth realms, such as Australia and New Zealand, with the masculine form of address being Sir.
Eastman Dental Hospital
The Eastman Dental Hospital was based on Gray's Inn Road until it co-located with the University College London ear, nose, throat, balance and hearing services on Huntley Street, London, as the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals in October 2019.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
Fife
Fife (Fìobha,; Fife) is a council area, historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland.
Gale (publisher)
Gale is a global provider of research and digital learning resources.
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Health administration
Health administration, healthcare administration, healthcare management or hospital management is the field relating to leadership, management, and administration of public health systems, health care systems, hospitals, and hospital networks in all the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors.
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Health and Care Professions Council
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), formerly the Health Professions Council (HPC), is a statutory regulator of over 280,000 professionals from 15 health and care professions in the United Kingdom.
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Humanitarianism
Humanitarianism is an ideology centered on the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity for moral, altruistic, and emotional reasons.
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The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) was the regulatory body in the United Kingdom for commercial television (ITV and Channel 4 and limited satellite television regulation – cable television was the responsibility of the Cable Authority) – and commercial and independent radio broadcasts.
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Independent Television Authority
The Independent Television Authority (ITA) was an agency created by the Television Act 1954 to supervise the creation of "Independent Television" (ITV), the first commercial television network in the United Kingdom.
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Joint War Organisation
The Joint War Organisation (JWO) was a combined operation of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem during the World Wars.
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Leven, Fife
Leven (Pictish; Inbhir Lìobhann) is a seaside town in Fife, set in the east Central Lowlands of Scotland.
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Lieutenant commander (Royal Navy)
Lieutenant commander (often abbreviated Lt Cdr) is a senior officer rank in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.
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Lundin Links
Lundin Links is a small village in the parish of Largo on the south coast of Fife in eastern central Scotland.
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Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)
The Order of St John, short for Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (l'ordre très vénérable de l'Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem) and also known as St John International, is an order of chivalry constituted in 1888 by royal charter from Queen Victoria and dedicated to St John the Baptist.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Royal College of Nursing
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is a registered trade union and professional body in the United Kingdom for those in the profession of nursing.
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Royal Free Hospital
The Royal Free Hospital (also known simply as the Royal Free) is a major teaching hospital in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden.
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Royal Society of Medicine
The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is a medical society based at 1 Wimpole Street, London, UK.
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Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet (27 May 1876 – 30 March 1940) was a Scottish Unionist politician. Anne Bryans and Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet are Gilmour family.
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Sir John Gilmour, 3rd Baronet
Colonel Sir John Edward Gilmour, 3rd Baronet, DSO, TD, DL (24 October 1912 – 1 June 2007) was a British Conservative Party politician. Anne Bryans and Sir John Gilmour, 3rd Baronet are Gilmour family.
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The Right Honourable
The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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Voluntary Aid Detachment
The Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) was a voluntary unit of civilians providing nursing care for military personnel in the United Kingdom and various other countries in the British Empire.
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Westminster Hospital
Westminster Hospital was a hospital in London, England, founded in 1719.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Dames of Grace of the Order of St John
- Agnes Keyser
- Anne Bryans
- Anne Cochrane
- Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute
- Barbara Freyberg, Baroness Freyberg
- Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
- Doreen Hope, Marchioness of Linlithgow
- Doreen Knatchbull, Baroness Brabourne
- Eva Luckes
- Florence Nightingale
- Georgina Ward, Countess of Dudley
- Geraldine Hervey, Marchioness of Bristol
- Helen Mussallem
- Lady Helena Gleichen
- Lady Muriel Paget
- Lady Randolph Churchill
- Laura McLaren, Baroness Aberconway
- Leneen Forde
- Lucy Baldwin
- Mabell Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie
- Margaret Alexander, Countess Alexander of Tunis
- Margaret Davidson
- Margaret Goschen, Viscountess Goschen
- Margaret Russell, Baroness Ampthill
- Marie Bashir
- Marie Cathcart, Countess Cathcart
- Marie Galway
- Marjorie Sinclair, Baroness Pentland
- Mary Harmsworth, Viscountess Northcliffe
- Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford
- Mary Wills (philanthropist)
- Muriel FitzRoy, 1st Viscountess Daventry
- Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma
- Quentin Bryce
- Sarah Wilson (war correspondent)
- Violet Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever
Fellows of the Royal Society of Medicine
- Ahmed Hassan Fahal
- Alan Clemetson
- Alan Clive Roberts
- Aleck Bourne
- Alfred B. Olsen
- Anne Bryans
- Beverley Lawrence Beech
- Charles Eugster
- Donald Court
- E. A. Underwood
- Eleanor Mears
- Eric J. Trimmer
- Fatima Cody Stanford
- Francis Mark Farmer
- Frank P. Ryan
- George Francis Abercrombie
- Gladys Miall-Smith
- H. A. Morton Whitby
- Haydn Brown
- Isabel Emslie Hutton
- Ivy Evelyn Woodward
- James Alison Glover
- John R. Seale
- Josef Smolen
- Marriott Fawckner Nicholls
- Mary Aiken (psychologist)
- Paul Irwing
- Pauline Rudd
- Peter Medawar
- Reginald Hall (endocrinologist)
- Richard James Cote
- Richard Kremer
- Robert James Valentine Pulvertaft
- Roberto G. Carbone
- Santa Ono
- Senaka Rajapakse
- Srinivas Gada
- Uchenna Okoye
- Vaughan Southgate
Gilmour family
- Andrew Gilmour (UN official)
- Anne Bryans
- David Gilmour (historian)
- Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar
- Oliver Gilmour
- Robert Gordon Gilmour
- Sir Alexander Gilmour, 1st Baronet
- Sir Alexander Gilmour, 3rd Baronet
- Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet
- Sir John Gilmour, 3rd Baronet
- Sir John Gilmour, 4th Baronet
- Tim Bouverie
Health professionals from Edinburgh
- Agnes Sillars Hamilton
- Alexander Barclay (apothecary)
- Anne Bryans
- Barbara Quaile
- Elizabeth Haldane
- Eustace Chesser
- Frances Ritchie
- Francis Brodie Imlach
- Henry Felix Clement Hebeler
- James Graham (sexologist)
- James Hewat McKenzie
- James Jamieson (dentist)
- James Smith Turner
- Jimmy Steele (dentist)
- John Borthwick (veterinary surgeon)
- John Clavie
- John Mosman (apothecary)
- John Russell Greig
- John Smith (dentist)
- Kate Cumming
- Keith Dyce
- Louisa Stevenson
- Margaret F. Alexander
- Margaret Neill Fraser
- Muriel Powell
- Peter Orphoot
- Robert Nasmyth
- Ronald Fairbairn
- Sally Macintyre
- Sir James Fraser, 2nd Baronet
- Thomas Dalling
- Thomas Stephenson (chemist)
- William Dick (veterinary surgeon)
- William Foular