Ken , it was the ribbon, worn without its medal, I am curious about not the medal & ribbon combination worn on the right by all the senior nursing staff, as a registered nurse at an earlier age I knew what that was (I posses similar). Quayle's ribbon of the Royal Red Cross I recognised, but not the ribbon worn on the left by Matron.
Are we agreed that, accuracy of the portrayal notwithstanding, that the medal ribbon worn on the left, and given that I believe Matron Carter indicated that she had lived in India and we have the evidence of a relationship with the Indian Sergeant, is that of the India General Service medal?
Acknowledging Ady's observation about "Pip, Squeak and Alfred", am I correct to believe that both Quayle and Carter would have been entitled to wear those medals once issued?
Happy hunting
Canuc