Nursing Sister Lulu Annie Charlton
Survivor of WW1
General Information
Conflict:
WW1
Regimental No.:
NA
Cause of Death (in war):
Survived
Branch:
Army
Regiment:
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Battalion:
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Company:
Date of Birth :
Place of Birth:
Kingston, Ontario
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Country Born:
Canada
Trade or Calling:
Next of Kin:
Mrs. R.M. Charlton, Mother, 37 Caledonia Road, Toronto, Ontario
Address at Enlistment:
Religion:
Unknown
Place of Enlistment:
Was a Prisoner of War:
No
Height:
5 ft 3.0 in / 160 cm
Weight:
Chest:
36.0 in / 91 cm
Expansion:
3.0 in / 8 cm
Marital Status:
Not Specified
Prior Military Experience:
Not Specified
Saw Service in:
Unknown
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Ranks
| Conflict |
Rank |
Regiment |
Branch |
Unit |
Company |
Date From |
Date To |
| WW1 |
Nursing Sister |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Army |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
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Awards
| Conflict |
Award |
Action |
Date of Award |
Date of Citation |
Source |
| WW1 |
Royal Red Cross |
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Notes
A photo (see attached image) of Miss Lulu Charlton appeared in the Toronto Star on the front page issue of Wednesday August 9th, 1916. It was captioned as follows (there appears to be a typo with her middle initial):
MISS LULU H. CHARLTON DECORATED.
Three Canadian nurses, whose work in the field has won the Royal Red Cross, are shown here leaving Buckingham Palace, London, after the receipt of the decoration. They are Nurse Andrews, Nurse Lulu H. Charlton, a graduate of the Western Hospital, Toronto, and Nurse Holmes.