Daughters of (William) Bramwell Booth (Dora Booth; Catherine Bramwell-Booth; Mary Booth; Olive Emma Booth) Portrait Print
Daughters of (William) Bramwell Booth (Dora Booth; Catherine Bramwell-Booth; Mary Booth; Olive Emma Booth) NPG x184786
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Lafayette
Catharine Bramwell-Booth's grandfather, William Booth, founded the Salvation Army in 1865. At eighteen, Catherine became a full-time Salvation Army officer, an occupation she retained until her retirement. She held appointments in a number of provincial centres before spending a decade training women officers at the Salvation Army's International Training College in London. In 1917 she made headlines when she led a rescue team into an area devastated by the Silvertown munitions factory explosion in West Ham, London, in which sixty people were killed.... more
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