Person    | Female  Born 22/6/1861  Died 28/10/1922

Lady Alice Maud Bootle-Wilbraham, OBE

Lady District Superintendent in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 District Metropolitan Corps, 1899-1922. Honorary Serving Sister in the Order of St John.

On its Facebook page this photo is captioned: "Lady Alice Maud Bootle-Wilbraham, O.B.E. (22 June 1861-Oct 28 1922). Daughter of the 1st Earl of Lathom, Lady Alice was awarded an O.B.E. in 1920 for her work during WW1 as the District Superintendent, St John's Ambulance Brigade, London District."

The entry on the St John Ambulance Brigade board gives her name as "Wilbraham, The Lady A. Maud B."

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Lady Alice Maud Bootle-Wilbraham, OBE

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St John Ambulance Brigade

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