Anne Mackenzie Moodie was the wife of James Moodie and daughter of Duncan Tollan and his first wife, Rosina Tollan. She appears to have been known as "Nan". (Carl Smith Card No. 127111).
During the Battle of Hong Kong, she was a member of the kitchen staff at La Salle Relief Hospital. After the fall of Hong Kong she was interned at Stanley Camp.
Source
1. Carl Smith Cards at Government Records Service. See here
3. I think "Nan" Moodie's name/signature appears under "La Salle College" (La Salle Relief Hospital) on the right on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum.
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"Nan" Moodie
Anne Mackenzie Moodie was the wife of James Moodie and daughter of Duncan Tollan and his first wife, Rosina Tollan. She appears to have been known as "Nan". (Carl Smith Card No. 127111).
During the Battle of Hong Kong, she was a member of the kitchen staff at La Salle Relief Hospital. After the fall of Hong Kong she was interned at Stanley Camp.
Source
1. Carl Smith Cards at Government Records Service. See here
2. http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/uniformedcivilians.html#_Toc43367289
3. I think "Nan" Moodie's name/signature appears under "La Salle College" (La Salle Relief Hospital) on the right on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum.
See: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083388. An explanation of the "Day Joyce Sheet" is given at: https://gwulo.com/media/46458