Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Personal Objects of Dr. Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy
Dr. Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (studied at Melbourne University) was a Surgeon Lieutenant on the destroyer S.S. Napier during WW11. Pieces of shrapnel hit Dr. Murphy on the head and he was saved by his tin helmet. He retired to Emerald in 1947 after running a successful medical practice in Hampton, with the intention of breeding turkeys. But Emerald and the surrounding districts had no doctor, so for the next 34 years, the well loved Dr. Murphy provided medical care, working 7 days a week and travelling all over the hills making house calls in all types of weather. Many families couldn't afford his services, and they didn't receive an account or if they did pay, the cheques were not cashed. Often payment was rendered in the form of fruit and vegetables. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for devotion to the health of the community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine.VEMU1647.1 Naval Cap
VEMU1647.2 Geelong Grammar Cap (Rowing)
VEMU1647.3 Tin Helmet
VEMU1647.4 Mug Intercollegiate Boat Race
VEMU1647.5 Mug Ballarat Hospital Medico's
VEMU1647.6 Pocket Badge Royal Melbourne Hospital Surgeon
VEMU1647.7 Pieces of Shrapnel which hit I.S. Murphy on head
VEMU1647.8 Medical Registration Certificate 22.12.1937
VEMU1647.9 Geelong College Flag
VEMU1647.10 Rudder Ormond College Students Club 1931 Cox I.S.Mc. Murphy
VEMU1647.11 Wooden Shield Geelong College 1921-1922
VEMU1647.12 Program from Scotts Hotel
VEMU1647.13 Paperwork Celebration Dinner at Emerald Country Club for New Year Honour.dr. murphy