Piece together Florence Farmborough’s story

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Piece together Florence Farmborough’s story Use historical sources to discover details of her life IWM Collections, used with permission from the family © IWM Q 107169

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Extract from 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England Image uploaded for educational purposes, all rights reserved

Transcript of 1891 Census (continued over page) Name Relationship to head of family Particulars as to marriage Age Occupation Birthplace John J. J. Farmborough Head M 48 Corn Dealer (out of business) Bucks., Dinton Eliza “ Wife 40 Bucks., Long Crendon Walter “ Son 15 Printer Compositor “ Stone Annie “ Dau 14 Scholar “ “ Susan “ 12 “ Herts, East Barnet Herbert “ 9 Surrey, Wandsworth Miriam “ 7 Bucks., Wendover

Transcript of 1891 Census continued Name Relationship to head of family Particulars as to marriage Age Occupation Birthplace Florence “ Dau 5 Scholar Bucks., Aylesbury Daisy “ 3 “ Lizzie “ 2

Extract from 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England Image uploaded for educational purposes, all rights reserved

Transcript of 1901 Census John Farnborough Head M 58 Jobbing Gardener Name Relationship to head of family Particulars as to marriage Age Occupation Birthplace John Farnborough Head M 58 Jobbing Gardener Bucks., Dinton Eliza “ Wife 50 “, Long Crendon Florence “ Dau S 15 Drapers Apprentice “, Aylesbury Daisy “ 13 “ Lizzie “ 12 Marjorie “ 7

Florence's wartime experiences On the outbreak of the First World War, Florence was working in Russia as an English Teacher. She immediately offered her services as a nursing sister at the hospital established by Princess Golitsin in Moscow. Later she accompanied Russian troops in Poland, Austria and Rumania. Forced to retreat with the Russian Army, Farmborough witnessed the Russian Revolution in 1917. Farmborough later fled Europe via Serbia where, with a Russian friend, Maria Bochkareva, she took ship to the United States of America. © IWM EPH 3532

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Florence's life after the First World War In 1926 Farmborough became a university lecturer in Valencia, remaining in Spain for the next ten years. A supporter of General Franco, Farmborough moved to Salamanca after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. During the Civil War Farmbrough made radio propaganda broadcasts to English speaking-countries. Her book, Life and People of Spain, was published in 1938. Farmborough returned to Britain in 1940. Her book of First World War memoirs, based on her war diaries, and entitled Nurse at the Russian Front, was published in 1974. Florence presented a number of her papers and mementos to the Imperial War Museum in 1975. © IWM EPH 3532

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