Edith Cavell was the World War I British nurse who is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers in Brussels from all sides without distinction. She and Belgian and French colleagues helped over 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium.
She was arrested, tried with 33 others by a German military court, found guilty of ‘assisting men to the enemy’ and shot by a German firing squad on October 12 1915.
http://www.revdc.net/cavell/index.html
Nusde Edith Cavell's grave outside the east end of Norwich Cathedral
There is also a statue outside the Cathedral in Tombland, which has recently been restored for the WW! commemorations
2014 Events
Wreath laying at St Martins Place London October 12th 2014 11 am
Commemoration service at Edith Cavell’s graveside, Norwich Cathedral, Saturday October 18th 11 am
..there is also a pub opposite her statue above named after her - on the corner of the pub on the top floor, it has a huge blakc and white picture of her as the pub sign...
PS... Bearing in mind her famous quote about patriotism not being enough... I wonder what she thinks of the inscription on the statue?Statistics: Posted by chenrezig — 11 Oct 2014, 06:19
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