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Ambulance Drivers Letter
GB 1534 DD/3/2 · Item · 1939
Part of Dorothy Dick Collection

This is a letter from the Glasgow Transport Department informing Dorothy Dick that she had passed her driving test, and was added to the list of ambulance drivers. The letter is on letterhead from the Transport Department.

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?
Ambulance Questionnaire
GB 1534 DD/3/7 · Item · c1941
Part of Dorothy Dick Collection

This book was intended to help students pass their examinations. It consists of sample questions and answers to study. Published in 1941 by the St. Andrew's Ambulance Association.

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?
Career
GB 1534 DD/3 · Subfonds · c1940
Part of Dorothy Dick Collection

This series incorporates items and records from Dorothy Dick's time as a nurse and ambulance driver. Dorothy passed her driving test in 1939 and was added to the list of St. Andrew's Ambulance drivers in Glasgow. This group helped respond during the air raids of World War II. This series includes documents relating to her career as well as several different manuals.

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?
Dorothy Dick Collection
GB 1534 DD · Fonds · 1814 - 1976

This collection contains records of Dorothy Dick's life, including scrapbooks, photographs, training manuals, family research, and memorabilia.

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?
GB 1534 DD/3/3 · Item · 1944-03-16
Part of Dorothy Dick Collection

This is a memorandum from Colonel James A Crothers to all military personnel and civilian employees in the XXVI district. The memorandum is an announcement that the Colonel was transferring to a different district. He also thanks everyone for their hard work and expresses his sadness that he was leaving.

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?
GB 1534 DD/3/1 · Item · 1943
Part of Dorothy Dick Collection

This voucher is a certificate that proved that Dorothy Dick passed her second examination in nursing. Usually, she would have received a bronze medallion, but because of limited supplies, she received a certificate that could be exchanged for a medallion "after cessation of hostilities."

Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?