Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Winifred Martha Pink

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Winifred Martha Pink.

Miss Winifred Martha Pink (1896-1957)

1896 Born in Bromley the daughter of Edward Pink, a Jam Manufacturer, and his wife Ellen Ord Moor

1911 Living at Allandale, 65 Beach Road, Weston Super Mare: Edward Pink (age 57 born Borough, London), Retired Manufacturer of Preserves. With his wife Ellen Pink (age 52 born Rochester) and their two children Edward Sidney Pink (age 28 born Forest Hill), Dramatic author, and Winifred Martha Pink (age 15 born Bromley). Also a nurse and three servants.[1]

1915 Joined the VAD - Voluntary Aid Detachment

Became an Instructress at the VAD Motor School, Weston-super-Mare

1918 Joined the Women’s Royal Naval Service

1922 Writes from Sherford Lodge, Taunton

1923 Secretary of the Women's Motor Club

1957 December 18th. Died at Northern Ireland.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census