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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Stretcher, emergency evacuation
Probably made by ambulance officers in a regional area (possibly north east Victoria) and probably used for rescues of injured people.Brown timber board with fold up upper section and two webbing carry handles. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ferno Washington Stretcher
Collapsible aluminum stretcher with blue vinyl covered mattress. Security sides and restraining straps. Lime green undercarriage. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ferno Washington Stretcher
Ferno Washington Stretcher (early model). Aluminum frame with cream vinyl mattress and restraining straps and patient security sides. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ferno Washington Stretcher
Ferno Washington stretcher (early model). Steel frame with blue vinyl mattress on canvas webbing. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ambulance, Cart, Human Propelled, Ashford Litter, Estimated date 1900
Ashford Litter, covered stretcher on wheels 112 cm diameters wooden spoke wheels with rubber tyres. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Emergency Rescue Stretcher
Metal frame stretcher with blue plastic support and separate yellow plastic rescue slide.Max Load 220 kg. Rural Ambulance Victoria sticker. Email address www.dhsemergency.com -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
15th aust. field amb. 2nd anniversary pamphlet, les chandler_a00082.tif
Les Chandler. Pacifist who was a stretcher bearer on the Western Frontpamphletww1, world war 1, 15th australian field ambulance, aif, a.i.f, 1918 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RESEARCH PAPERS: ST JOHN AMBULANCE IN BENDIGO, 1956
... Aid course in November 1886. In 1888 the first stretcher... in November 1886. In 1888 the first stretcher and hand ambulance ...St John's was first established in Melbourne in 1883 to teach First Aid. The first class of 30 ladies were trained in Bendigo by a visiting surgeon instructor and completed their First Aid course in November 1886. In 1888 the first stretcher and hand ambulance was established in Bendigo and a request was made for mobile ambulances to be operated by men. Women were deemed only suitable for home nursing and hygiene instruction. By 1902 , in response to the high level of mining accidents, men were being trained in First Aid and the first St John's branch was started at Eaglehawk in 1903. The Central Bendigo branch was started in 1912 and as late as 1956, the Bendigo Combined Division registered 10 members.A six page document dedicated to the history of the St John Ambluance in Bendigo and their ties with the local communityst john's ambulance, first aid, home nursing -
Australian Racing Museum
Ambulance, Jockey
... stretcher, shaded by a black canvas hood. Driver's seat of black... stretcher, shaded by a black canvas hood. Driver's seat of black ...Four wheeled single horse-drawn vehicle containing a wooden stretcher, shaded by a black canvas hood. Driver's seat of black leather. Vehicle used as a jockey's ambulance at Caulfield Racecourse during the 1890s.It had space for one stretcher. Horse drawn ambulances, despite having springs, could be very rough to travel in. They were gradually replaced by motor ambulances at Australian race tracks. This ambulance is currently on public display at the Ambulance Victoria Museum in Bayswater. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - 3 door Holden Van, Ambulance
After the shell of a 1977 HZ ambulance was located in Toowoomba, the Museum transported it back to the workshop. On inspection it was seen that the shell was in fair condition other than the firewall and drivers side floor, which were rusted out and needed to be replaced. The body is the normal van size but is fitted with an extra door on the driver’s side and a small seat where the doctor/ambo sits. Other than that the only other things were red dust and old wasp nests. After many months of restoration the ambulance now has a 173 red motor, Trimatic automatic transmission and the body has been painted in the Queensland Ambulance Service colour and markings. As the base station of the ambulance is unknown, other that they were used in the outback, we have made the decision to base it at Mt Isa We thank the Victorian Ambulance Historical group for the donation of the stretcher and other items. Also to the locals who donated the chassis, engine and body parts. Yellow 3 door van done up as an Ambulanceambulance, van, car -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Adjusting the Drip Bottle
A black and white photograph at 1st Australian Field Hospital Medics Rob Swincer and Mick O'Halloran steady a stretcher as Capt Ann Hall adjusts the drip bottle for a wounded Digger being transported ambulance to be medivaced by RAAF transport back to Australiaphotograph, 1st australian field hospital, rob swincer (medic), mick o'halloran, digger, capt ann hall, raaf, c130 medivac flight, gibbons collection catalogue, medics, vung tau, wounded serviceman, nurses -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Stretcher Loading
A black and white photograph of Ambulances at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, being loaded with sick and wounded diggers waiting to be driven to Vung Tau Airfield for loading onto an RAAF C130 medivac flight to Australia via Malayaphotograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau airfield, raaf, c130 medivac flight, gibbons collection catalogue, wounded serviceman, digger, vung tau, malaysia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Waiting for the Ambulance 2
... on their beds to be moved by stretchers and loaded into ambulances.... They wait on their beds to be moved by stretchers and loaded ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of patients at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. They wait on their beds to be moved by stretchers and loaded into ambulances for the short ride to Vung Tau Airfield, where they will board a RAAF C130 medivac flight to Australia.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, vung tau airfield, c130 medivac flight, raaf, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war