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Elizabeth Foulkes
Service: Munitions Worker
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 28; buried St Michael's Ammanford
Reference: WaW0022
Olive Francis
Service: Peace Campaigner
Sources: Pioneer 28 Gorffennaf 1917
Reference: WaW0023

Newspaper advertisement
Advertisement for meeting in connection with the Women's Peace Crusade, Pioneer 28 July 1917
Emmy (Mary Emily) Harvey ((Harries yn ddiweddarach))
Place of birth: Swansea
Service: Ticket Conductor, 1914 - 1918
Notes: recorded by Swansea/Abertawe Women's History Group 08/08/1983. File provided by Jen Wilson
Reference: WaW0024
Catherine (Kate ) Hill
Place of birth: Swansea
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: TNT poisoning/Gwenwyno TNT
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Sources: http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums
Reference: WaW0025
Florence Gwendolin Howard
Place of birth: Pontypridd ?
Service: Staff Nurse, Territorial Nursing Service/Gwasanaeth Nyrsio Tiri
Death: 1914-11-18, Not known, Septic poisoning / Gwenwyno septig
Memorial: St Catherines Church, grave Glyntaff Cemetery, Pontypridd, Glamorgan
Notes: Nothing is currently known of Florence Howard.
Sources: http://twgpp.org/information.php?id=2257521; http://www.qaranc.co.uk/war_graves_memorials_Nurse/Nyrss.php
Reference: WaW0026

St Catherine’s Church, Pontypridd
Name of Florence Howard on war memorial plaque in St Catherine’s Church, Pontypridd
Jane Ellen Howdle
Service: Stewardess
Death: 1915:11:07, SS Lusitania, Drowning / Boddi
Memorial: War memorial, Benllech, Anglesey
Notes: aged 33. Buried at Cobh Old Cemetery, County Cork, Ireland
Sources: http://www.rmslusitania.info/people/lusitania-victims;http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/visit/floor-plan/lusitania/people/peoples-stories.aspx?id=15530
Reference: WaW0027

Benllech War Memorial
Name of Mrs J E Howdle on Benllech War Memorial. She was a Stewardess on S S Lusitania.
M A James
Service: Nurse, VAD
Memorial: Church war memorial, Llandre, Cardiganshire
Notes: aged 26.
Reference: WaW0029
Jane Jenkins
Place of birth: Landore
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: 1918-11-18, NEF Pembrey, Explosion / Ffrwydrad
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 21. She was killed in the same explosion as Edith Copham and Mary Fitzmaurice
Sources: Adroddiad am y ffrwydrad Herald of Wales 14eg Rhagfyr 1914
Reference: WaW0030
Lizzie John[s]
Service: Munitions Worker
Memorial: Cenotaph, St Stephen's Church, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 22, buried Ebbw Vale Cemetery
Reference: WaW0032
Elizabeth Anne (Lizzie) Jones
Place of birth: Cardigan
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: 1916-10-23, Cardigan, TNT poisoning / Gwenwyno TNT
Memorial: Cenotaph, Cardigan, Cardiganshire
Notes: aged 22, had worked at NEF Pembrey. Her mother Mary Anne Williams claimed compensation for her daughter's death
Sources: http://www.wwwmp.co.uk/ceredigion-war-memorials/
Reference: WaW0034

Lizzie Jones
Lizzie’s photograph was collected by the Women’s Subcommittee of the Imperial War Museum as part of its collection of women who died during the War.