File:Euphemia Steele Innes 1921.JPG

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Description Signature of Euphemia Steele Innes (1874-1955), a Scottish nurse. She was Matron of Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, for 21 years. She was awarded the Royal Red Cross in 1916 for service in World War I, and she founded the Leeds Nurses' League in 1925.
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Source 1921 England Census (via Find My Past) (Screenshot)
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