There are 15 interviews on 26 audiotapes, with a transcript for each; and transcripts of 11 interviews for which an audiotape was not provided. Each nurse interviewed was asked to describe her family history, including grandparents, parents and siblings, childhood health, health practices in her family and neighbourhood, education, nursing training, decision to join the Army after 1914 and experiences overseas, demobilization and work or personal experiences after the war, and thoughts on the changes in nursing practice she had observed to the present. The nurses were commissioned officers in the Canadian Army and were stationed first at military hospitals in England before being sent to France or the Mediterranean. The nurses interviewed and their interviewers are:;1 - Elizabeth Ellison (McCurdy) Coughlin / K. Poulton, 1977: Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast; Toronto General Hospital; Taplow and (Le Tréport). 1 audiotape. 2 - Mary Agnes Darling, 1888-[19] / Margaret Allemang, 1978: Toronto Hospital for Sick Children; [University of Toronto Base Hospital] #4 Unit, Étaples, Salonika (Gallipoli front). 2 audiotapes. 3 - Mary Frances (King) Farquharson / Jean M. Ciceri, 1978: Toronto Western Hospital; Taplow. 1 audiotape. 4 - Florence (Bloy) Graham / K. Poulton, 1979: England (hospital not identified); Winnipeg General Hospital; Weyburn, Saskatchewan; Hastings, Le Tréport. 2 audiotapes. 5 - Ethel (Norman) Williams Grainger, 1891-[19] / May McChesney, 1978: ambulance driver with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, near Calais. 2 audiotapes. 6 - Laura (Hanham) Harper / Margaret Allemang, 1978: Hamilton General Hospital; Bramshott. 1 audiotape. 7 - Edna Nettie Howey / Sharon Samland, 1978: Toronto General Hospital; Le Tréport; Vimy Ridge casualties. 2 audiotapes. 8 - Edith Rogers, (1893?-[19]) / Margaret Allemang, 1977: Patterson [Hospital], New Jersey; Étaples; DVA after the war. Birth date may be 1889. 1 audiotape. 9 - Mabel (Lucas) Rutherford / Margaret Allemang, 1978: Toronto Western Hospital; #6 General Hospital, Rouen; Salonika (Gallipoli); Malta; Basingstoke. 4 audiotapes. 10 - Annie Victoria (Coghill) Shearer, 1889-[19] / Margaret Allemang, 1978: Royal Infirmary, Newcastle; Edith Cavell's Clinic, Brussels; 14th Stationary Hospital, Rouen; Le Tréport; post-war: Ogeman, Saskatchewan. 2 audiotapes. 11 - Helen Sibbald / May McChesney, 1979; St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, 1914; University [of Toronto] Base Hospital #4, Rouen; Salonika; Malta; Basingstoke. 1 audiotape. 12 - Katherine (Wilson) Simmie / Julia Harvey, 1977: Owen Sound Hospital; #3 Canadian Stationary Hospital Unit, #3 Imperial, #3 British Hospital at Trianon Palace, Versailles; #1 General at Étaples (Col. Sam Hughes); Lemnos (Lester B. Pearson). 1 audiotape. 13 - Marian (Souter) Wilson / Margaret Allemang, 1977: Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario; Imperial Hospital, Orpington; Étaples, Dannes-Camiers; Charmes; Vimy Ridge casualties, #7 Western Universities Battalion (George Drew; University of Alberta contingent). 2 audiotapes. 14 - Katherine (VanBuskirk) Woodbury, 1894-[19] / Jean Murtagh, 1980: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; 22nd British Expeditionary Force Hospital, Harvard Unit, Dannes-Camiers (near Étaples) (Helen Dore Boylston); Passchendaele casualties (Allan Gregg, Paul Dudley White, Joseph Aub); post-war: American Red Cross in Paris, organizing hospitals in Albania, Salonika, Poland, Egypt, Capetown. 15 - Marion Wylie / Margaret Allemang, 1979: Toronto Western Hospital; #7 Canadian General Hospital; Ramsgate; Le Tréport and Étaples; [Bonn] with the Army of Occupation; post-war: Imperial Oil Hospital in Colombia and Peru; Standard Oil Hospital in Aruba. ; The following interviews have transcripts or summaries but not audiotapes:;16 - Included in one booklet: ; - Mary A. Buchanan, 1888-1982 / Lettie Turner, 1978: Toronto General Hospital; Taplow; #2 Canadian General Hospital, Le Tréport; Doullens (bombings, influenza epidemic in 1918). ; - Lavinia (Kropf) Gerrard, [1890]-1978 / K. Poulton, 1976: Guelph General Hospital; Regina General Hospital; #8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Shorncliffe, Folkestone; Hastings (Florence Bloy Graham); #7 Canadian Hospital, Étaples; #8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Dannes-Camiers and Charmes; Canadian Forestry Corps Hospital; post-war: Military Hospital, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. ; -Barbara Argo (Ross) Hanna, 1890-1978 / Lettie Turner, 1978: Orpington; Army [Hospital], Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. ; -Margaret (Foster) Harston, 1894-[19] / [Interviewer not identified], 1979: Belleville General Hospital; #15 General Base Hospital, Taplow (formerly the Duchess of Connaught's Canadian Red Cross Hospital). ; - Helen Hefernan, 1891-1980 / Lettie Turner, 1978: St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton; service in England (hospitals not named). ; - Edna Jeffery, 1883-1981 / K. Poulton, 1977: Grace Hospital, Toronto; Army [Hospital], Toronto, Halifax, to nurse victims of the explosion; Orpington, Bramshott, Basingstoke. ; - Lillian Pidgeon, 1888-1978 / Lettie Turner, 1977: Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal; #3 Canadian General Hospital (McGill University Unit); Dannes-Camiers and Boulogne. ; - Marion (Starr) Storey, [18]-1984 / Evelyn Wexler, 1978: #2 Canadian General Hospital, Le Tréport. ; 17 - Lillie Rae (Harris) Cunningham, 1890-[19] / May McChesney, 1979: Toronto Hospital for Sick Children; [London and Étaples] (hospitals not identified). ; 18 - Helen Langman, 1884-[19] / Jean Clipsham, 1977: Ontario Military Hospital; Orpington; transport duty, England to Canada. ; 19 - Maude Wilkinson, 1891?-[19] / May McChesney, 1978: Roosevelt Hospital, New York City; duty overseas at [Étaples?]. ; - There are transcripts for interviews 1-15, with a time/footage summary for each.