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Interview with Ian Fisher (Marion Walwyn)

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Interview with Ian Fisher (Marion Walwyn)
One of Marion's assignment's was the eye ward of the hospital, caring for soldiers often badly wounded from war.
One of Marion's assignment's was the eye ward of the hospital, caring for soldiers often badly wounded from war.
One of Marion's assignment's was the eye ward of the hospital, caring for soldiers often badly wounded from war.
One of Marion's assignment's was the eye ward of the hospital, caring for soldiers often badly wounded from war.
Marion with her brothers (clockwise from top left) Arthur, Pearce and William, before they left for war.  Willam and Arthur Walwyn also have profiles in the Memory Project Digital Archive.
Marion with her brothers (clockwise from top left) Arthur, Pearce and William, before they left for war. Willam and Arthur Walwyn also have profiles in the Memory Project Digital Archive.
Marion with her brothers (clockwise from top left) Arthur, Pearce and William, before they left for war. Willam and Arthur Walwyn also have profiles in the Memory Project Digital Archive.
Marion with her brothers (clockwise from top left) Arthur, Pearce and William, before they left for war. Willam and Arthur Walwyn also have profiles in the Memory Project Digital Archive.
Marion and her brother, Arthur, who served with the Royal Air Force.
Marion and her brother, Arthur, who served with the Royal Air Force.
Marion and her brother, Arthur, who served with the Royal Air Force.
Marion and her brother, Arthur, who served with the Royal Air Force.
The Beaver Hut: a club opened by the YMCA for Canadian troops on leave in London.  Marion helped organize events and parties for soldiers to enjoy.
The Beaver Hut: a club opened by the YMCA for Canadian troops on leave in London. Marion helped organize events and parties for soldiers to enjoy.
The Beaver Hut: a club opened by the YMCA for Canadian troops on leave in London. Marion helped organize events and parties for soldiers to enjoy.
The Beaver Hut: a club opened by the YMCA for Canadian troops on leave in London. Marion helped organize events and parties for soldiers to enjoy.
Frances Marion Walwyn posed for a photo with some of her patients while she worked as an overseas nurse during World War I. Collection courtesy of Ian Fisher.
Frances Marion Walwyn posed for a photo with some of her patients while she worked as an overseas nurse during World War I. Collection courtesy of Ian Fisher.
Frances Marion Walwyn posed for a photo with some of her patients while she worked as an overseas nurse during World War I. Collection courtesy of Ian Fisher.
Frances Marion Walwyn posed for a photo with some of her patients while she worked as an overseas nurse during World War I. Collection courtesy of Ian Fisher.
Soldiers enjoying an event at the Beaver Hut.
Soldiers enjoying an event at the Beaver Hut.
Soldiers enjoying an event at the Beaver Hut.
Soldiers enjoying an event at the Beaver Hut.
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