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Elizabeth Hopkins
Service: Wife and Mother
Notes: Elizabeth Hopkins, nee Thomas (1882-1959) and David Hopkins (1877-1949) - married 8th October 1905. Photograph taken around 16th November 1914 when David enlisted in the South Wales Borderers. David and Elizabeth already had four children, the eldest only 8 years old, the youngest 21 months. Although David is proud to have volunteered Elizabeth looks distinctly worried about the future - with good reason for David was seriously wounded at Gallipoli from which he never fully recovered.
Reference: WaW0070
Rowena Hopkin (Field)
Place of birth: Llangwig
Service: Nurse, SWH, 1916 - 1917
Notes: Rowena Hopkin joined the Scottish Women's Hospitals in 1916, and seems to have worked in Serbia. She married GW Field in 1918; some of their correpondence survives.
Sources: http://scottishwomenshospitals.co.uk/women/
Reference: WaW0122
Newspaper photograph
Photograph and report of Rowena Hopkin’s award of the Order of St George. Herald of Wales 5th May 1917
Hannah Isaacs
Service: Munitions Worker
Reference: WaW0083
M A James
Service: Nurse, VAD
Memorial: Church war memorial, Llandre, Cardiganshire
Notes: aged 26.
Reference: WaW0029
Abigail James
Service: Munitions Worker
Notes: Abigail James lived in Brynhyfryd Swansea. She worked in the Swansea National Shell Factory as a Thread Miller.
Reference: WaW0082
Abigail James, Swansea National Shell Factory
Close up of Abigail James, Swansea National Shell Factory, 1915 - 1917 Abigail James (middle row, 1st left) with fellow workers Swansea National Shell Factory, 1915 - 1917; Swansea National Shell Factory workers c. 1915-1917. Abigail James sits 6th from right front row.
Abigail James with fellow workers, Swansea National Shell Factory
Abigail James (middle row, 1st left) with fellow workers Swansea National Shell Factory, 1915 - 1917
Swansea National Shell Factory workers c. 1915-1917
; Swansea National Shell Factory workers c. 1915-1917. Abigail James sits 6th from right front row.
Asa Fish
Place of birth: Swansea ?
Service: Munitions worker
Notes:
Ada was a 22 year-old munitions worker from Hafod, Swansea. She was working in a munitions factory in Sheffield when she won £1 in a beauty competition sponsored by the Sheffield Telegraph.
Reference: WaW0482
Newspaper report and photograph
Ada Fish in munitions worker’s uniform. The Cambria Daily Leader, 8 April 1919.
Lizzie John[s]
Service: Munitions Worker
Memorial: Cenotaph, St Stephen's Church, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 22, buried Ebbw Vale Cemetery
Reference: WaW0032
Jane M Jones
Place of birth: Llandeiniol
Service: Matron, RRC
Memorial: Memorial to those who served, St Deiniol,s Church, Llandeiniol, Llandeiniol, Cardiganshire
Sources: http://www.wwwmp.co.uk/ceredigion-war-memorials; http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=149755
Reference: WaW0035
Olwen Jones (née Lewis)
Service: Wife, mother
Notes: 'My grandmother Olwen Jones with her two daughters, Dora Louise, on the left, aged two+ and Frances, right thirteen months younger. This was taken in 1916, when my grandfather [Percy Jones, Welsh Regiment] was conscripted and sent to France. He was wounded, but eventually returned to Abercarn and they had two more children post the war.' Rosemary Scadden.
Reference: WaW0036
Olwen Jones and daughters
Olwen Jones with her daughters Dora and Frances. Photograph taken when husbad Percy Jones was conscripted in 1916.
Fanny Irene Sprake Jones
Place of birth: Carmarthen
Service: Nurse, QAIMNS
Death: 1919-06-11, Cause not known
Memorial: War memorial, Carmarthen, Carmarthen
Notes: aged 36. Qualified at King's College Hospital, London, May 1913.
Reference: WaW0037
Welsh National Book of Remembrance
Name of Frances Sprake-Jones in the Welsh National Book of Remembrance