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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Photograph
... St Kilda Road Melbourne melbourne royal women's hospital ...Black and white photograph depicting a maternity ward or neonatal intensive care unit at the Royal Women's Hospital. On the left of the photo is an incubator with a newborn infant lying inside. A female nurse is standing behind the incubator holding the infant through the incubator. On the right of the photograph is a row of five infant cradles, and a second female nurse is standing behind a cradle. Both nurses are dressed in an apron, cap and mask.•Handwritten on reverse in blue ink: Royal Womens Hospital - 6 [indecipherable] •Handwritten scribble on reverse in blue ink in too left corner •Stamped on reverse in black ink: Reproduction by / NOEL RUBIE PTY. LTD. / 24 JAMIESON ST. / SYDNEY •Handwritten on reverse in blue ink: B9762royal women's hospital, neonatal care, nurse, infant, incubator -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Painting, Dr Dorothy Angel OAM
An Original painting of Dorothy Angel in the foreground of the painting. In the background there is a patient lying on a bed with five people nearby.Dr Dorothy (Dot) Angel OAM (Order Of Australian Medal) was a young nursing sister who volunteered to serve on one of the Australian Civilian Surgical Teams sent to South Vietnam by the Australian Government from 1964 - 1972. These teams dealt with the Vietnamese casualities of the war itself, but their services were also albe to bolster a very depleted general health care system in the provincial hospitals. Dot served on an Alfrred Hospital team sent to Bien Hoa in 1967painting, vietnam lest we forget, order of australia, nurses - vietnam, bien hoa -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Photograph (item) - BK Rank scrubs up at the Heidelberg Military Hospital
Benjamin Rank was considered by many to be the father of plastic surgery in Australia. He was born on 14 January 1911 in Heidelberg, Victoria, where his father, Wreghitt Rank, owned a grain store and mill. His mother was Bessie née Smith. He was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, and Ormond College, University of Melbourne, graduating with many honours and prizes. He did a two-year residency in the Royal Melbourne Hospital before going to London to specialise in surgery. There he did junior posts at St James' Hospital, Balham, but soon became fascinated by the new specialty of plastic surgery and was appointed assistant plastic surgeon at Hill End (Bart's EMS unit). Joining the Royal Australasian Army Medical Corps in 1940, he commanded their plastic surgical unit in Egypt. In 1942, he returned to Australia to set up a plastic and maxillofacial unit at Heidelberg Military Hospital. Among the patients treated there was one Flight Lieutenant John Gorton, who went on to become Prime Minister of Australia. In 1946 he was the first honorary plastic surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He spent much time overseas and was instrumental in setting up the specialty of plastic surgery in India, for which he set up 'Interplast' - a charity supported by the Rotary Clubs to offer training and expertise to Asian and Pacific nations. He was the Sims Commonwealth Travelling Professor of the College in 1958, Moynihan lecturer in 1972, President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons in 1965 and President of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons from 1966 to 1968. He made important contributions to the study of Marjolin's ulcer, radiation carcinoma, and the transition from benign to malignant melanoma. He also made a major contribution to hand surgery, and his textbook Surgery of repair as applied to hand injuries (Livingstone, 1953) ran to four editions. He wrote extensively, including an autobiography, and was a talented painter. He was a tireless campaigner for no-fault motor accident insurance and was President of the St John Ambulance Association. He married Barbara Lyle Facy in 1938. They had one son Andrew, and three daughters, Helen, Julie and Mary (one of whom became a nurse). He died on 26 January 2002. Reference; https:livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk surgeon, sir benjamin rank, heidelberg military hospital, plastic surgery, royal melbourne hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Stress wasn't a word, 1970-71 (estimate)
... Hospital Nurses - Vietnam These nurses were compassionate ...Ektachrome slide image. A compilation of Photograph of nurses (5), 6 nursing staff, pictured in various poses/occupations. Photographed by War Correspondent 1966-1970 Denis Gibbons & Rudi Everts.These nurses were compassionate in their attitudes towards solders after Vietnam, clearly able to see and understand the long-term effects of the horrors of war, compounded by the hostile and unsympathetic environment into which soldiers returned. (Estract from: "Stress wasn't a word" Australian nurses' recollections of ware related trauma.)1st australian field hospital, nurses - vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled, 68/69 (estimate)
... Hospital Nurses - Vietnam RAANC The surgean had almost finished ...Ektachrome slide. Photograph by Barry John Cairns of building with coffins stacked up beside the building.The surgean had almost finished repairing the visible abdominal damage when a blood vessel in the soldier's chest perforated catastrophically. He died on the treatre table. He was the only soldier they lost in theatre in the twelve months Jan was there. (Extract from "Our Vietnam Nurses" F35071 Janice McCarthy RAANC May 1968 - May 1969)1st australian field hospital, nurses - vietnam, raanc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
Coloured photo of nurse in uniform standing in front of hospital with jeep and army truck in backgrountphotograph, nurses - vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, On the duckboards: experiences of the other side
... . Military Hospital 115th Military hospitals - Victoria - Heidelberg ...australia. army. military hospital, 115th, military hospitals - victoria - heidelberg - history, nurses - australia - interviews -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Nurses visit 1st ATF Base
A coloured photograph of Lt Margaret Ahern, Captain Amy Pittendreigh, Lt Colleen Mealey and Lt Terrie Roche, nursing sisters from the 8th Field Ambulance Hospital, Vung Tau, watch of 2 RAR leave on a heliborn assault from Luscombe field at the 1st Australian Task Force, Nui Dat.photograph, lt margaret ahern, capt amy pittendreigh, lt colleen mealey, lt terrie roche, 8th field ambulance hospital, vung tau, 2 rar, luscombe airfield, 1st australian task force, gibbons collection catalogue -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Sweet Dreams
A black and white photograph of Sister June Minchow is quietly amused by the facial expression of the Digger in the triage at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. This young Digger's reaction to the anaesthetic apppears to indicate a very happy and satisfying dream.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, digger, capt june minchow, gibbons collection catalogue, nurse -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Patient Transfer
A black and white photograph at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Nursing Sister Lt Desley McLean assisted by a Medic wheels a patient from the intensive care ward to the surgical ward, while a digger looks on from the triage in the distance.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, lt desley mclean, medic, digger, gibbons collection catalogue, nurse -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Large Ward Complex
A black and white photograph of a large ward complex at the NVA/VietCong K76A Hospital, captured on the Nui May Tao Mountain by 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) during Operation Marsden. the hospital hard ward space for 250 patients, of all types and a staff of 150 Doctors, Nurses and Medicsdoctor, medic, photograph, 6 rar/nz, k76a hospital, nui may tao mountain, operation marsden, gibbons collection catalogue, nva/vc, nurse -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Large Ward Complex
A black and white photograph of a large ward complex at the NVA/VietCong K76A Hospital captured on the Nui May Tao Mountain by 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) during Operation Marsden, the hospital had ward space for 250 patients of all types and a staff of 150 Doctors, Nurses & Medicsphotograph, 6 rar/nz, k76a hospital, nui may tao mountain, operation marsden, gibbons collection catalogue, medic, doctor, nurse -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Nurse's Quarters
A black and white photograph of two Diggers checks out a Nurse's Quarters near the one of the wards at the NVA Viet/Cong K76A Hospital on the Nui May Tao Mountain. captured during Operation Marsden by 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC). Note the bomb shelter under the well kept plastic covered hutphotograph, 6 rar/nz, k76a hospital, nui may tao mountain, operation marsden, gibbons collection catalogue, digger, nurse, nva/vc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Wounded Children
A black and white photograph of Long Xuyen, IV Corps, South Vietnam 1969. Children suffering schrapnel wounds are nursed anything up to four to a bed in Long Xuyen Hospital, under the care of an Australian Civilian Surgical Teamphotograph, long xuyen hospital, australian civilian surgical team, gibbons collection catalogue, iv corps, vietnamese children -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Catholic Orphanage
A black and white photograph of Children at the Catholic Orphanage, Vung Tau which was supported by the Medical Staff of the 1st Australian Field Hospital (1AFH), vung Tau. The Diggers and the nurses, in particular, did an outstanding job of maintaining the health and well being of the orphans. The hospital staff conducted regular medcaps and provided food and clothing sent from relatives and friends back home in Australia. From time to time the orphaned children were taken for a day at Back Beach behind the 1AFH area. The children ranged in age from new born babes to teenagers. Quite a number, who were fathered by "round eyed" servicemen, were abandoned at birth, by Vietnames Bar girsl, particularly those with "dark" skin.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, orphanage, gibbons collection catalogue, catholic orphanage, digger, back beach, vietnamese children, vietnames bar girls -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, George W. LAMBERT, The garden at St Luke's Hospital, 1922-23
Born: St Petersburg, Russia 1873; Arrived Australia 1887; Died: 1930InterwarLedger Gift, 1980Garden setting with seated figures and a standing figure depicting a nurse. Bronze brushed gesso frame.Recto: Signed “G.W. LAMBERT.” in black paint l.r.c of composition; Not dated; Not titledgarden, figures, shrubs, chairs, australian art -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Edith Cavell statue, St Kilda Botanical Gardens - images collection
Edith Cavell was born in England in 1865 and trained as a nurse in the late 1890s. She was also an accomplished linguist, musician and artist. In 1907 she was assisted in establishing a modern nursing system at the Berkendael Medical Institute in Brussels. At the outbreak of World War One she was left in charge of the hospital and what is now known as the Red Cross. During that time she assisted more than 200 Belgian, British and French soldiers who had been separated from their armies, or who had escaped German detention. In 1915, she was accused of conspiring to help prisoners escape, and was tried by a military court in Brussels. She was convicted and sentenced to death, along with four others. Cavell was executed by firing squad on 12 October 1915; she was still wearing her nurse’s uniform. Her body was returned to England in 1919, where a full military service was conducted at Westminster Abbey.colour photograph unmountedBase of the bust: Edith Cavell 1865-1915 Plaque on the plinth: Restored and located in the St Kilda Botanical Gardens in recognition of his mayoral year 1985-86. John Callanan, JP, Mayor. St Kilda Garden Festival 26th October 1986st kilda, st kilda botanical gardens, plaques, edith cavell, world war i -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - NOTEBOOK
THESE NOTES WERE SENT TO REG KINNERSLYA HANDWRITTEN NOTEBOOK FROM NURSE L. ROBISON AT CLUNES DISTRICT HOSPITAL CIRCA 1927. THE NOTEBOOK CONTAINS MEDICAL INFORMATION PLUS MANY LOOSE-LEAF NOTES A HARDCOVER BOOK, CLORFULL FRONT AND BACK IN RED CREAM AND BLUEl. robinson, clunes hospital -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
... . wangaratta hospital nurses men women Digital image copied from ...Wangaratta Base Hospital staff early 1900s.wangaratta, hospital, nurses, men, women -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Monica's War, John P Mcmahon, Monica's War, an Australian Army Matron in Australia, New Guinea and Japan, 2016
True story of an Army nurse who served in a hospital ship, New Guinea, Japan, Internment Camp at Tatura, and her struggles to have the AANS members to be permitted to care for soldiers suffering tropical illnesses and post traumatic stress disordersFront cover is blue top & bottom witha sepia coloured strip featuring women in uniform, also a colour photo of matron Monica McMahon wearing a white matron veil, red cape with white collar. Epaluts on her shoulders feature army badges, also her ribbons are pinned on the chest. An army badge is pinned at her throat. Underneath is a grey dress with metal buttons. Back cover is blue and brown with white writing re the subject of the book. Front cover is printed as follows : Monica's War. An Australian Army Matron in Australia, New Guinea and Japan. John P McMahonTrue story of an Army nurse who served in a hospital ship, New Guinea, Japan, Internment Camp at Tatura, and her struggles to have the AANS members to be permitted to care for soldiers suffering tropical illnesses and post traumatic stress disordersaustralian army nursing service, camp nursing staff -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Nurses, No 28 Camp Hospital staff
... Sister M Morrison and R B Keeble were nurses at 28 Camp... at 28 Camp hospital Tatura sister morrison sister Keeble nurse ...Sister M Morrison and R B Keeble were nurses at 28 Camp hospital TaturaBlack and white photo of Sister M Morrison and Sister B Keeble. Both wearing a suit with buttoned up jackets, tie and hat. Lace up shoes.sister morrison, sister keeble, nurse, 28 camp hospital, camp 1, danson, "tatura" by wh bossence -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Nurses, Nurses with cockatoo
... cocatoo 28 camp hospital Army nurses Danson Hooper Willis Black ..."Whacko" the cocktoo was the Camp mascot.Black and White photo of three nursing sisters in their uniforms and veils: Sr L Danson, Sr P Hooper who is holding "Whacko" the cockatoo and Sr P WIllis. Camp building in the backgroundwhack, cocatoo, 28 camp hospital, army nurses, danson, hooper, willis -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Nurses, Seven Camp Nurses
... Black and White photograph of seven nurses from 28 Camp... staff from 28 Camp Hospital Nurse 28 Camp hospital Tatura ...Sr E Chalmers; Sr M Peck; Sr S O'Shannessy; Sr D Evans; Sr L Danson; Sr Robinson Sr M Morrison. Nursing staff from 28 Camp Hospital Black and White photograph of seven nurses from 28 Camp Hospital Taturanurse, 28 camp hospital, tatura, chalmers, peck, o'shannessy, evans, danson, robinson, morrison -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Staff, No 28 Camp Hospital staff
... of four hospital staff. Sister J Berryman in Nurses uniform ...28 Camp Hospital TaturaBlack and white photograph of four hospital staff. Sister J Berryman in Nurses uniform with veil; an A.W.A.S Cook; a German Orderly; Sister E. Henderson in army uniform and hat. Standing in front of an unknown object on a path. Trees behind.28 camp hospital, tatura, nurse, awas nurse, orderly, uniform -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Lieut Kenneth Frederick Young, Lieutenant Kenneth F. Young, 1992
A thirty page history of Bendigo's Private Kenneth Young subsequently promoted to Lieutenant. Captured and interned in Crete, wounded 1st May 1942, was threatened with amputation, nursed to health by the Sisters of Mercy in a German hospital. Repatriated 1943, granted the authority to wear one gold wound stripe, subsequently employed in AMF Australian Inf at Murchison POW between which a broken fibula and tibia. Finally a stint as Guard of POW, accidentally shot in the leg by a German sentry when lying in bed. A unique service record from the horror of Crete. The manuscript was compiled from material provided by Lieut Young's sister, Mrs Russell.Clear plastic folder with a photo of Lieutenant Kenneth Young AIF with a red border on the front page and red back cover.Lieut. Kenneth Young AIF on the margin. Lieut Kenneth F. Young enlisted Sept 39 AIF captured Crete 1941 Repatriated 1943 Garrison Guard Dhurringile POW lieutenant kenneth f. young, mrs russell, internment camps australia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sisters Patterson, Tootell, Powell and Steed, Original 1943 copy 1989
May 1943. WW2 internment camp hospital. A.A.N.S.Four A.A.N.S. nurses - Sisters Patterson, Totell, Powell and Steed in front of army hut doorway. Shrubs either side of stepscamp 1, a.a.n.s., sister patterson, sister totell, sister powell, sister steed, internment camp -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Original may 1943, copy 1989
WW2 internment Camp 1, Tatura. Nursing staff May 1943A.A.N.S. Sister Tootell in garden in front of nurses mess hut, Camp 1, Taturainternment camp 1, camp hospitals, sister tootell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Sisters Moore, Melrose and Moors, Original 1943, copy 1989
... WW2 Internment Camp 1, Tatura. Army nurses attached to Camp... Tatura the-murray WW2 Internment Camp 1, Tatura. Army nurses ...WW2 Internment Camp 1, Tatura. Army nurses attached to Camp hospital.A.A.N.S. Nursing staff, 3 sisters (Moore (in charge), Melrose and Moors) standing in front of doorway of Army hut Camp 1, Tatura. Sister to right of Sister Moore, in centre, has right arm extended to the right.internment camp 1, a.a.n.s., sister moore, sister melrose, sister moors, camp hospitals -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sisters sitting room, Original 1943, copy 1989
WW2 internment camp 1 hospital nursing staffTwo A.A.N.S. sisters. Off duty nurses sitting room, local stone fireplace. Centre left wall with low white bowls of flowers. Books in book case. L/coffee table (round) with tray, teapot, etc. centre. Large armchair, right foreground.nursing staff, internment camp 1, a.a.n.s. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - copy, D Albacenti, 1944
Australian Army Nursing Service Sister K. Heaphy. No 1 Hospital Waranga 1944 POW CampLaser copy of a caricature of a nurse. Watercolour painting outline in black ink. Uniform red cape, blue uniform, white veil. Holding a sall tray. Gold coloured sticker on the back.australian army nursing service, sister k. heaphy, no. 1 hospital waranga, internee paintings, dot cussens, d. albacenti