20-12-2023, 02:12 PM
Thanks, Austin, for posting the excellent photo of the GE saloon which I hadn't seen before.
Apart from car, I was intrigued by the posters affixed to the doors at the rear.
They refer to the Hospital Saving Association, an incorporated, but non profit making, company formed on 11th July 1922.
The company was one of several which became the foundation to the early NHS. It provided cover for working people, with members and employers contributing. Hospitals that took part in the scheme provided free treatment to these members. By 1944 £10 million pounds had been distributed and in 1947 scholarships were provided to trained nurses to improve their skills.
Apologies to those disliking " drifts " in the postings!!
Apart from car, I was intrigued by the posters affixed to the doors at the rear.
They refer to the Hospital Saving Association, an incorporated, but non profit making, company formed on 11th July 1922.
The company was one of several which became the foundation to the early NHS. It provided cover for working people, with members and employers contributing. Hospitals that took part in the scheme provided free treatment to these members. By 1944 £10 million pounds had been distributed and in 1947 scholarships were provided to trained nurses to improve their skills.
Apologies to those disliking " drifts " in the postings!!