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Lydia Abell : ウィキペディア英語版
Lydia Abell
Lydia Abell (13 June 1872 – 21 July 1959)〔 was a celebrated Australian nurse who was awarded the medal of bravery. She is perhaps the best known World War 1 (WW1) nurse of the Newcastle Region. She was presented the Royal Red Cross by George V at the Buckingham Palace in May 1919. The medal was awarded for bravery during the evacuation of a field hospital that was under enemy bombardment on the Western Front.
== Early life ==
Lydia Abell was born on the 13th June 1872 in Wallsend, NSW. She was the daughter of Elijah Abell and Margaret nee Brown and grew up in Wallsend with her family.

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