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whilst under heavy German bombardment for five hours. The enemy's shells had set a nearby ammunition dump on fire. She returned again and again with Evelyn Brown, a volunteer Canadian, succeeding in removing all the wounded. She was decorated by the commander of
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Bonnell married Herbert Marriott on 1 September 1919. They had met in France where he was with the 2nd Army, where he was involved in a poison gas attack. She said he proposed to her whilst they were under enemy fire in France. He died in 1921 during the
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from the Queen on her hundredth birthday on 4 June 1988. She died at the age of 105 on 2 September 1993 and was attended by members of FANY. Her obituary appeared in the
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After the war, Bonnell returned to England in 1919 and worked in hospitals as a volunteer. She loved fast cars and between the wars drove a six-cylinder
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on the night of 18–19 May 1918 when she was based in a large camp on the road to
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At 95, she regretted that she could no longer drive fast cars. She received a
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In the 1920s, Bonnell designed and built a house called "Thrushling" in
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in France. She collected wounded men near from a dressing station near
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with a red fish mascot on the bonnet which echoed the FANY logo.
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5. Sadie Bonnell personal papers, FANY archives, London SW1
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school. After leaving school she lived at home. During the
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War Girls: The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry in the Great War
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Sara Talbot

United Kingdom
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
First World War
Military Medal
MM
First World War
Military Medal
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
Kew
Surrey
Bedales
co-educational
First World War
Canadian Army Service Corps
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
corps
London
Military Medal
Arques
Saint-Omer
British Second Army
Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer
AC
influenza pandemic
Second World War
Sussex
A. A. Milne
Christopher Robin

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