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1957 Press Photo Nurse Witnesses In Dr. Adams Trial Leaving Courthouse

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Nurses witnesses in the Dr. Adams trial get a warning from the Judge: Three middle-aged nurses who travelled together to the Old Bailey yesterday, went home to Eastbourne last night on three separate trains. The reason they separated; For the second day running the judge, Mr. Justice Devlin, had warned the three - prosecution witnesses in the Dr.Adams murder trial, not to discuss the case. The reason for the warning: They had discussed it when travelling together on the express train from Eastbourne to Victoria yesterday.The three women - who all nursed Mrs. Edith Morrell, the 81-year old widow whom Dr.Adams is accused of murdering, - headedthe judge's warning. Photo shows (L to R): Nurse Stronach; Nurse Randall and sister Annie Mason-Ellis, wait at London Bridge Station for a taxi. Hands in pockets beside sister Mason_ellis is inspector Brynly Pugh.

Photo measures 10.25 x 8 inches.

Photo is dated 03-03-1957.



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