Abstract

In Aldershot Camp I found a new era inaugurated in the moral and spiritual life of the camp through the influence of Miss Robinson-the soldiers' friend-and the Home raised by Mrs. Daniels and her daughter, and the energetic Wesleyan chaplain, the Reverend Richard Hardy, who with the assistance of Miss Robinson had started a Temperance Society in every Regiment in camp. A stimulus was given to spiritual work among the officers through the influence of the General Officer ,Commanding, General , Sir James Hope Grant aided in all good works by Lady Hope Grant and the Principal Medical Officer, Surgeon John Fraser, C.B.

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