He was very involved in founding the British Red Cross Society.
For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Somerset.
For services to the British Red Cross Society in London.
He was later a member of the council of the British Red Cross Society.
For services to the British Red Cross Society, especially the Landmines Campaign.
He retired in 1921 and became General-Secretary of the British Red Cross Society from then until his death.
He then devoted his time to the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John.
The British Red Cross Society, for example, organises volunteer ambulances at public events.
In retirement, he spent an active 10 years as chairman of the British Red Cross Society.
Since 1915 she had had considerable experience with the British Red Cross Society, having led a detachment for a number of years.