Nelly Martyl (1884–1953) was a French opera singer. She sang in the premieres of several operas, including
Leborne's La Catalane (1907),
Erlanger's La Sorcière (1912), and
Massenet's Amadis (1922). Martyl joined the
Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, and served at the
Battle of Verdun in 1916, where she was known as la fée de Verdun (the Fairy of Verdun), and at the
Second Battle of the Aisne in 1917. She continued as a nurse after the war to help with the 1918 epidemic of
Spanish flu. She was awarded the Croix de Guerre with the carte du combattant (signifying service under particular hazard) in 1920.Photograph credit:
Jean Reutlinger; restored by
Adam Cuerden
Nelly Martyl (1884–1953) was a French opera singer. She sang in the premieres of several operas, including
Leborne's La Catalane (1907),
Erlanger's La Sorcière (1912), and
Massenet's Amadis (1922). Martyl joined the
Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, and served at the
Battle of Verdun in 1916, where she was known as la fée de Verdun (the Fairy of Verdun), and at the
Second Battle of the Aisne in 1917. She continued as a nurse after the war to help with the 1918 epidemic of
Spanish flu. She was awarded the Croix de Guerre with the carte du combattant (signifying service under particular hazard) in 1920.Photograph credit:
Jean Reutlinger; restored by
Adam Cuerden