Lady Noble has always been a very artistic person, and loves beautiful home surroundings more than anything else, says an English writer. Especially docs she insist upon beautiful walls, since they form a background for one's every-day life. Her bathroom has just been entirely redecorated. It has textured walls of Mediterraneanblue shading upwards into a duck's egg green, which spreads across the ceiling. On the walls one sees tropical deep sea fish in relief.
To do the health work in the schools of London calls for the services of 23i full-time and 77 partially-employed doc-1 tors and 360 nurses. . |
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 81, 5 April 1930, Page 19
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