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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Dr Edna Gault, 1988, 1988
... Dr Edna Gault, 1988...(mrs) (dr) edna isabel gault... 1988. Dr Edna Gault and her husband Dr. Edward Woodfall Gault... 1988. Dr Edna Gault and her husband Dr. Edward Woodfall Gault ...Query: Originally from a newspaper article. Dr Gault enrolled in U3A research aged 84 years, after retiring from psychiatry. She joined a U3A current affairs class and thrived on the weekly tutorial and interaction with other students. Quote: “My tutor Don Graves suggested I do further research so I have been studying what makes Aboriginal women so strong in their community. I have been doing an interview once or twice a week and writing it up.” - extract from ‘The Sun’ by Amanda Place 23 August 1988. Dr Edna Gault and her husband Dr. Edward Woodfall Gault set up practice in Surrey Hills in 1931 and built their home at 693 Canterbury Road, on the corner of Florence Road in 1933. In 1937 they went to India as medical missionaries, taking over the missionary hospital at Azamgah, established by his sister Dr. Adelaide Gault, who had to return to Australia on account of ill-health. They finished up at Vellore, South India. Dr Gault was born Edna Isabel Baylis in 1904 in NSW; she married her husband in 1932 in Chatswood, NSW. Later homes were: 13 Kasouka Road, Camberwell (1949); Warrandyte (1963) and Ivanhoe (1980). There is a biography of her life entitled 'A very amazing life' by Bette McLaughlin, a copy of which is in this collection. A black and white photograph of a happy looking eldery lady raising her walking stick.(mrs) (dr) edna gault, doctors, surrey hills, canterbury road, florence road, 1933, (miss) (dr) adelaide gault, 1988, university of the third age, u3a, psychiatrists, missionaries, (mr) (dr) edward woodfall gault, (miss) edna isabel baylis, (mrs) (dr) edna isabel gault -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, A Very Amazing Life : The Biography of Dr. Edna I.Gault, 1993
... (Dr) (Mrs) Edna Gault... Man (published 1987) . Dr Edna Gault's biography is taken from...Biography of the life of Dr. Edna I Gault (nee Baylis...) titled : An Amazing Man (published 1987) . Dr Edna Gault's ...A biography of Dr Ted Gault (husband) titled : An Amazing Man (published 1987) . Dr Edna Gault's biography is taken from oral history, family letters, memories of children, friends, relatives. Compliments her husbands biography, An Amazing Man. Dr Edna Gault (nee Baylis) Other author names : Mary Elizabeth McLaughlin. The Gaults practised in Surrey Hills.Biography of the life of Dr. Edna I Gault (nee Baylis). Records and describes her life as a physician and medical missionary working in India. Covers her life 1904-1992.Biography of the life of Dr. Edna I Gault (nee Baylis). Records and describes her life as a physician and medical missionary working in India. Covers her life 1904-1992.(dr) (mrs) edna gault, doctors, women doctors, (mr) (dr) ted gault, women missionaries - india, missionaries -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Newletters, Home Front News, May 2018
... (dr) edna gault... rayment (miss) effie craig (dr) edna gault (dr) edward gault (mr ...The newsletters cover the period during the Second World War from August 1943 to February 1946 with 19 editions. These were produced every few months. They include some personal notices, church news, baptisms. There are a few biographies of those who enlisted, in the last edition. George Leslie Rayment (born 1894, Surrey Hills; died 1976, Blackburn) married Grace Lewis in Surrey Hills in 1918. They had 2 daughters - Norma Leslie (1923-1996) and Dr Dulcie Grace Rayment, a noted obstetrician & gynaecologist (died 2014). George Rayment was the donor's wife's grandfather.A spiral-bound copy of some of the editions of the 'Home Front News'. The editor was George Leslie Rayment and the newsletter was produced for the Surrey Hills Methodist Church's congregation.surrey hills methodist church, (mr) les rayment, (miss) effie craig, (dr) edna gault, (dr) edward gault, (mr) george leslie rayment, george leslie rayment