When Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service was formed
King Edward VII asked Sir
Frederick Treves and
Sydney Holland, Chairman of the
London Hospital for advice. Holland asked
Eva Luckes,
Matron of
The London Hospital for advice. Several London Hospital supporters were members of the first Army Nursing Board including Sir Frederick Treves; Norah, Lady Roberts; Queen Alexandra – who was a keen supporter and President of The London Hospital from 1904; and London Hospital trained civilian matron of the
Westminster Hospital, Mabel Cave. •
Ann Garriock,
RRC, Matron, 1903, Principal Matron - South Africa, 1907-1910. •
Emma Maud McCarthy,
GBE,
RRC &
Bar,
DStJ, Matron, 1903, Principal Matron War Office, 1910-1914, Matron in Chief, British Expeditionary Force (BEF), 1914-1919. •
Sarah Elizabeth Oram, DBE, RRC, Matron 1903, Principal Matron -South Africa, 1911-1914, Nursing Inspector and attached to BEF 1914-1915, and Matron in Chief (Acting ) Eastern Mediterranean Force 1915-1919. • Caroline Hutton Potts, Matron,1904-1911. •
Gertrude Richards, CBE, RRC, Matron,1904-1919. ==Territorial Force Nursing Service==