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Notes on talk with Judith Lea about Free French at Butlers Court
Interview with Judith Lea who was a Red Cross Nurse when it was a convalescent home for the Free French. Tells of uniforms, pigs reared by Free French a Horseshoe Crescent, TB patients were moved to Highlands in Grove Road. Other houses used as hospital set up were Grove Ash, Grove Road, and Westmoreland House in Burkes Road. Those seriously ill were transferred to Amersham Hospital – no deaths at Butler’s Court. .French officer in charge for four years Captain Nublat. Drunken men locked up on return in cage in hall?
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