NHS nurses of the 50s who forged a bond that has lasted 70 years

IT WAS January 1952 and King George VI was still on the throne when Gwenda Gofton, Pat Small, Edna Nichol and Rose Davidson began their nurses’ training at Newcastle General Hospital in the fledgling National Health Service.
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