Young Lady Starting A Career
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I went to, took a St. John's Ambulance course
and various things in Vancouver.
And then my mother borrowed the money and
decided to go to England and become a nurse
because she had a,
we had relatives right in the next block
around the corner from the hospital.
And there was another girl that went from
North Vancouver, and she was there already,
so I had somebody to go to and that's what I did.
And so at the age of, I guess I was 22 before
I left home because I looked after my little brother.
My mother had another baby and
I looked after him and brought him
up as my child really because mother was
ill at the time and she was in bed and
I looked after the family.
I was verydomesticated in those days,
I could cook for the whole family.
I was one of seven children but
we had a lovely life,
we were so lucky to grow up then.
Description
Mrs. Mortimer reflects back on her early years and how the family decision to move to England provided her the opportunity to pursue a nursing career.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:14
- Person Interviewed:
- Marion Mortimer
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Army
- Occupation:
- Operating Room Nurse
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