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   <—Bad News                            Refuge for Friendless Girls—> Olga’s Diary (Continued)     Dear Diary  What did I do wrong:   The water in my bath was so hot the bathroom was thick with steam, burning my skin and I could barely see the bath taps.  But I didn’t want to cool it down, I wanted it as [...]

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 <—-St Giles Cottage Hospital   Olga’s Diary (Continued)  Dear Diary   Oh, damn and blast, I failed my first year preliminary exam.  Knew I would.  There was so much I didn’t understand, but, Sister Tutor says I can sit the exam again, but if I fail the second time, that’s it, finished.  Goodbye Olga.  Moores failed [...]

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  <—Olga, Nursing & a Declaration of War Olga’s Diary (Continued)  Life goes on:   A strange thing happened this morning, a gentleman called out.  “Nurse” It took a few moments before I realized he meant me.  It was a bit of a shock, but a very pleasant one.  Sister Tutor says even in wartime there [...]

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    Olga’s Diary (Continued)   Dear Diary War:    Moores and I were in Oxford Street, when the air raid siren went, shopping for a new dress for her date that night with an army officer.  We’d just reached John Lewis when it sounded and we knew it meant we were going to be bombed [...]

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 <—Sydney Comes to London – 1939           Olga, Nursing &  Declaration of War —>   (Olga’s Diary Continued)  Dear Diary  St Giles Hospital:  I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming.  Not too long ago I was spending my mornings sitting on a park bench in Regent’s Park feeling sorry for myself and now I’m [...]

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<—-Aunt Martha,  Paddington                     Olga – A Student Nurse –> When I asked my mother (Olga) how safe she felt in London during the first part of 1939, she said she wasn’t worried because people felt that war with Adolph Hitler had been averted.    Maybe the previous war was still fresh in people’s minds (after all in 1939  it was less than 20 [...]

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