Press cutting from The Friend (15 Oct. 1915); Manuscript and typescript recollections of working on ambulance trains, 1914-1918 (n.d.); Typescript recollections "Comments on Friends (Quakers) and alternative service in the 1914/18 War" (n.d.); Manuscript recollections (Oct. 1977); Booklet Hubert Dunning: The First Hundred Years, 1893-1993 (1993).
Hubert Dunning papers
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- ReferenceGB 206 Liddle Collection CO 026
- Dates of Creation1915-1993
- Name of Creator
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description1 file; manuscript, typescript, a press cutting, and printed material
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Administrative / Biographical History
Hubert Dunning (b. 1893 at Thornaby on Tees) was educated at Ackworth, a Quaker school in Yorkshire. He served with the Friends' Ambulance Unit on the Western Front, with No. 17 Ambulance Train from Dec. 1915, and with No. 5 Ambulance Train from 1916.
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In English
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