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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Carers Week, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... Private Nursing Homes...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Number in album 03340.01 Private Nursing Homes residents Black and white photograph Wally Morgan and Claire Rentle, residents of Nursing Home at Kalimna, enjoying barbecue during Carers Week. ...Number in album 03340.01Black and white photograph Wally Morgan and Claire Rentle, residents of Nursing Home at Kalimna, enjoying barbecue during Carers Week. Lakes Entrance Victoria private nursing homes, residents -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lawson/Brown, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown born Cathgart NSW 11/3/1895, husband Craigie Lawson died 1964 Genealogy Celebrations Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria Photograph Lawson/Brown Lakes Post Newspaper ...Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown born Cathgart NSW 11/3/1895, husband Craigie Lawson died 1964Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoriagenealogy, celebrations -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Genealogy Celebrations Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria Photograph Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoriagenealogy, celebrations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan, Richmond Private Nursing Home, 1979-1996
... Richmond Private Nursing Home...Documents relating to Richmond Private Nursing Home. (1) Certificate of Title. (2) Ground Floor Plan. (3) Proposed extensions to existing buildings at 33 Bendigo Street, Richmond (Burgess Associates)....Richmond Private Nursing Home Plan ...Documents relating to Richmond Private Nursing Home. (1) Certificate of Title. (2) Ground Floor Plan. (3) Proposed extensions to existing buildings at 33 Bendigo Street, Richmond (Burgess Associates).nursing home, richmond -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
... A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne ` ` ` A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private ...``Newspaper clipping from the "Mail", 2-12-97, P24. Award for Gracedale.A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private Nursing Home, in Warrandyte Rd, received recognition for Commitment to Business Excellence as part of the 1997 Australian Quality Awards program. ` -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, Transport Friendly Society, "Transport Friendly Society - Annual Report 1992 - 1993", 1993
... Report - 36 A4 pages including card cover, centre stapled, titled "Transport Friendly Society - Annual Report 1992 - 1993", listing Office Bearers, Board of Directors, Directors and President reports, detailed reports on Vimy House, The Mornington, Karinyah Private Nursing home and financial planning depart. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Vimy House Benefit Society TFS Medical Report - 36 A4 pages including card cover, centre stapled, titled "Transport Friendly Society - Annual Report 1992 - 1993", listing Office Bearers, Board of Directors, Directors and President reports, detailed reports on Vimy House, The Mornington, Karinyah Private Nursing home and financial planning depart. ...Report - 36 A4 pages including card cover, centre stapled, titled "Transport Friendly Society - Annual Report 1992 - 1993", listing Office Bearers, Board of Directors, Directors and President reports, detailed reports on Vimy House, The Mornington, Karinyah Private Nursing home and financial planning depart. Has a list of Office bearers from 1903. Has a photo of the cross bench Box Hill tram. Formally the Tramways Benefit Societytrams, tramways, vimy house, benefit society, tfs, medical -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Matron Elizabeth Maitland Anderson
... ...elgar private nursing home...After her retirement in 1950, along with with Doctors Roberta and Agnes Donaldson, she opened the Elgar Private Nursing Home in Elgar Road. Elizabeth Anderson was particularly involved with Moral Re-Armament and supported activities that took place in the Melbourne Home and Centre for Moral Re-Armament....After her retirement in 1950, along with with Doctors Roberta and Agnes Donaldson, she opened the Elgar Private Nursing Home in Elgar Road. Elizabeth Anderson was particularly involved with Moral Re-Armament and supported activities that took place in the Melbourne Home and Centre for Moral Re-Armament. mosgiel private hospital queen victoria hospital elgar private nursing home elgar road mont albert road nurses nursing homes health professionals melbourne home and centre for moral re-armament miss elizabeth maitland anderson dr roberta donaldson dr amelia roberta donaldson dr agnes donaldson A black and white photograph of an older lady wearing a hat and a coat. ...Elizabeth Maitland Anderson was born c1887, daughter of William Anderson and Elizabeth MacKay. After she retired she lived at the Loyal Orange Lodge in Station Street, Box Hill South. She died on 14 May 1974 at Box Hill. She was cremated and ashes interred at Springvale Cemetery – Banksia, Wall H, Niche 302. Elizabeth Anderson opened Mosgiel Prvate Hospital in 1923 and was the Matron there from 1923-1950. She had been Matron of the Queen Victoria Hospital for four years. She lived next to the hospital at 297 Mont Albert Road from 1923-1930s. 'Mosgiel' was very highly regarded by medical practitioners and patients alike. After her retirement in 1950, along with with Doctors Roberta and Agnes Donaldson, she opened the Elgar Private Nursing Home in Elgar Road. Elizabeth Anderson was particularly involved with Moral Re-Armament and supported activities that took place in the Melbourne Home and Centre for Moral Re-Armament.A black and white photograph of an older lady wearing a hat and a coat.mosgiel private hospital, queen victoria hospital, elgar private nursing home, elgar road, mont albert road, nurses, nursing homes, health professionals, melbourne home and centre for moral re-armament, miss elizabeth maitland anderson, dr roberta donaldson, dr amelia roberta donaldson, dr agnes donaldson -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1992 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1992
... Some discussion of the activities at the Day Activity Centre, commencement of a two storey building at 12 Thanet Street to increase accommodation and indoor recreation activities, hostel for blind men and women, as well as the St Leeor Private Nursing Home. Discussion about puppy boarders as well as people who have stepped up into the public relations role (Trevor Mayers and Lesley Marsh) due to staff changes, and return of Greg Cooper to a part-time role....Some discussion of the activities at the Day Activity Centre, commencement of a two storey building at 12 Thanet Street to increase accommodation and indoor recreation activities, hostel for blind men and women, as well as the St Leeor Private Nursing Home. Discussion about puppy boarders as well as people who have stepped up into the public relations role (Trevor Mayers and Lesley Marsh) due to staff changes, and return of Greg Cooper to a part-time role. ...President's overview of the year including: 11 people have graduated with 1 more expected shortly, School meets the cost of flying people into Melbourne to train with dog rather than establish schools around Australia, how Elizabeth and Jean came from New Zealand to train as they wanted to attend a school established by a blind person, returned home but the emigrated back to Australia. Jean suffered a stroke and was cared for by her sister, and when Elizabeth needed to train with a new dog, Jean was able to stay in the Nursing Home opposite the school. Until Lady Nell was established, age restrictions were imposed so that no woman over 45 and no man over 55 could train with a dog, which Mrs Gration changed when establishing the school, with the oldest graduate at 78 and the youngest at 14 years of age. Challenges in getting people who had the dedication to become a guide dog trainer, and the movement of recent appointees. Another previous requirement was that only totally blind people could have a guide dog, which was amended by Mrs Gration so that people with minimal sight could also apply for one. Seeing eye dogs are also de-sexed, which is not always the procedure at other institutions. Some discussion of the activities at the Day Activity Centre, commencement of a two storey building at 12 Thanet Street to increase accommodation and indoor recreation activities, hostel for blind men and women, as well as the St Leeor Private Nursing Home. Discussion about puppy boarders as well as people who have stepped up into the public relations role (Trevor Mayers and Lesley Marsh) due to staff changes, and return of Greg Cooper to a part-time role.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration, trevor mayers, lesley marsh, greg cooper -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Tawonga Hospital, A ward at Tawonga Hospital, 1949/50
... home. Construction was commenced by the Hospital and Charities Commission with considerable input from the S.E.C., providing the removal and re-erection of the building, the accommodation for nursing staff and carried all work necessary to make the building operational as a hospital. Up until this time the nearest hospital was at Yackandandah. The hospital remained on this site until 1961 when a larger, more suitable building was purchased in Mt. Beauty from the S.E.C. A photographic record of a typical open plan style ward in that era. There were no private ...This photo is of a ward - probably the female ward, as there a many floral arrangements - of the original hospital at Tawonga. This was situated at the corner of Ryders Lane and Kiewa Valley Highway. The building was transported from Bonegilla where it was originally a part of the Bonegilla Military Hospital. The hospital was opened on 24th September, 1949 with a capacity of 12 beds, but was later increased to 35 beds by enclosing the verandahs on 3 sides of the building. 'Add ons' provided theatre, offices, stores and a nurses home. Construction was commenced by the Hospital and Charities Commission with considerable input from the S.E.C., providing the removal and re-erection of the building, the accommodation for nursing staff and carried all work necessary to make the building operational as a hospital. Up until this time the nearest hospital was at Yackandandah. The hospital remained on this site until 1961 when a larger, more suitable building was purchased in Mt. Beauty from the S.E.C.A photographic record of a typical open plan style ward in that era. There were no private rooms. There are portable screens stored at the end of the room to provide "privacy" at the bedside when needed. There is a fan on the wall for cooling. Depicts the rather primitive conditions of that era when compared with todays standards.Black and white photograph of a ward in the Tawonga District Hospitalhospital, ward, tawonga -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yeoman and Co, Mary Shillinglaw, c.1898
... nursing home in Ivanhoe but found it very hard to adapt to her new surroundings and living consdtions. She died there only a few months after departing Eltham on October 29, 1963 at age 83 years. Lizzie died June 28, 1972 at age 93 years. Marg Ball Collection 1883-1918 1898 Mary Ann Shillinglaw (1880-1963) Yeoman & Co Photographer Prahran "Mary Shillinglaw" Sepia photo mounted on brown embossed card in oval frame Digital file only, scanned from album in private collection Mary Shillinglaw Photograph Photograph Yeoman and Co. ...Mary Shillinglaw born November 5, 1880 at Bundoora, Victoria was the sixth child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 423) in 1885 at age 4 years. Mary did not marry and spent most of her life at Wattle Brae (Shillinglaw Cottage). In his Will, Phillip Shillinglaw provided that any of his unwed sisters would be able to live at Wattle Brae, rent free. When Eltham Shire Council aquired the property in 1963 to build new Shire Offices, both Mary and her sister Lizzie (also unmarried) were still living at the cottage. Council paid for the women to relocate. Mary moved to Elizabeth House, a nursing home in Ivanhoe but found it very hard to adapt to her new surroundings and living consdtions. She died there only a few months after departing Eltham on October 29, 1963 at age 83 years. Lizzie died June 28, 1972 at age 93 years."Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1883-1918, 1898, mary ann shillinglaw (1880-1963), yeoman & co photographer prahran -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stewart & Co, Elizabeth and Mary Shillinglaw, c.1908
... nursing home in Ivanhoe but found it very hard to adapt to her new surroundings and living condtions. She died there only a few months after departing Eltham on October 29, 1963 at age 83 years. Lizzie died June 28, 1972 at age 93 years. Marg Ball Collection 1908 Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ann Shillinglaw (1879-1972) Mary Ann Shillinglaw (1880-1963) Stewart & Co Photographers Bourke St Melbourne "Mary Shillinglaw" Sepia photo mounted on embossed card Digital file only, scanned from album in private collection Elizabeth and Mary Shillinglaw Photograph Photograph Stewart & Co. ...Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ann Shillinglaw born August 15, 1879 at Bundoora, Victoria was the fith child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 391) in 1883 at age 3 years, her final year being 1892. She was engaged to a local Eltham lad who enslisted in the First World War and presented her with a gold ring with Lizzie inscribed on it. He never returned from war and Lizzie never married. Lizzie was quite involved with the local Methodist church where father Phillip was a Lay Preacher. She also had a dress making business in Smitrh Street, Collingwood. At the time of her father's death in 1914 she was living at 18 Stanley Street, Richmond. She returned to Wattle Brae in Eltham where she and her unmarried sisters, Mary and Ada and brother Ernest Samuel continued to live. Mary Shillinglaw born November 5, 1880 at Bundoora, Victoria was the sixth child of Phillip Shillinglaw and Sarah Ann (nee Kidd). She commenced school at Eltham State School No. 209 (Register No. 423) in 1885 at age 4 years. Mary did not marry and spent most of her life at Wattle Brae (Shillinglaw Cottage). In his Will, Phillip Shillinglaw provided that any of his unwed sisters would be able to live at Wattle Brae, rent free. When Eltham Shire Council aquired the property in 1963 to build new Shire Offices, both Mary and her sister Lizzie (also unmarried) were still living at the cottage. Council paid for the women to relocate. Mary moved to Elizabeth House, a nursing home in Ivanhoe but found it very hard to adapt to her new surroundings and living condtions. She died there only a few months after departing Eltham on October 29, 1963 at age 83 years. Lizzie died June 28, 1972 at age 93 years."Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1908, elizabeth (lizzie) ann shillinglaw (1879-1972), mary ann shillinglaw (1880-1963), stewart & co photographers bourke st melbourne -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Bureel (Kooyong Road), Circa 1972
... nursing home in 1927. At that time there were sixteen rooms and fourteen residents. NAV was £100. Mrs Neat remained there until 1947. In 1948, the house was turned into apartments. In the 1980's, the Alexander family purchased it and restored it to a private...nursing home in 1927. At that time there were sixteen rooms and fourteen residents. NAV was £100. Mrs Neat remained there until 1947. In 1948, the house was turned into apartments. In the 1980's, the Alexander family purchased it and restored it to a private ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward In 1856, John Allee, a builder from Brighton, purchased C.A. 37 on the south-west corner of Glenhuntly and Kooyong Roads. The land comprised just over 45 acres. By 1863, Francis John Sidney Stephen, a lawyer and cousin of J. Wilberforce Stephen, owned most of lot 37. By 1866, Stephen had a built a "small mansion" named ''Burreel". It was a brick house and Stephen lived there until 1882. By 1884, Mrs Buxton of Hillside Terrace, East Melbourne, had purchased the property. Richard Buxton, a gentleman was listed as occupant and the house described as "brick, eight rooms". NAV was £300. Richard Buxton continued residency in 1887 however in 1888, George Allen, music seller, became occupant. At that time the house had thirteen rooms on twenty-three acres of land. Twelve people lived there and NAV was £920. In 1900, Daniel Luxton, stock and sharebroker and the Honourable John Taverner, M.H.A. leased the property. Fourteen people lived there. Mrs Buxton continued as owner. By 1910, ownership had passed to Mrs Mary Neate, who converted the house to a nursing home. The land had been subdivided by 1913 and sold by ''Buxtons Estate". Burreel Avenue, Baxter, Buxton and Hoddle Streets were created. "Burreel" was rated to Burreel Avenue and stood on lot 13 with frontages to Burreel Avenue and Kooyong Road of 198' and 214'. The house had ten rooms. NAV was £60. Mary Neate, a nurse, continued as owner/ operator of ''Burreel" nursing home in 1927. At that time there were sixteen rooms and fourteen residents. NAV was £100. Mrs Neat remained there until 1947. In 1948, the house was turned into apartments. In the 1980's, the Alexander family purchased it and restored it to a private residence.Burreel 331 Kooyong Road, ELSTERNWICK VIC 3185 - Property No B4950 National Trust https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/65648 This is a large and substantially intact example of the grand villas of nineteenth century Melbourne. The bulk of the house most probably was built in 1866-1868 for Francis John Sidney Stephen, a prominent and highly regarded Melbourne solicitor and a member of an illustrious legal family. Stephen conducted a lucrative private practice and in 1845 was appointed first solicitor to the City of Melbourne; a position he held until his death in 1895. He took an active part in the development of Caulfield and was Shire President in 1874 and 1877. He was a resident at Burreel from 1868 to 1882. The house has evolved in stages, the rear wings possibly remaining from a house built during the 1850s. The existing ornate cast iron verandah was probably built between 1882 and 1888 during the residence of Richard Buckhurst Buxted, a notable boom period auctioneer and real estate agent. George Allan, the founder of Allan's music store, was another important occupier from 1888 to 1991. Bureel's essentially residential quality has been retained and the interior has been well preserved. The significance of this building does not rest in any single unusual outstanding architectural feature, or in its association with a particularly prominent member of society in the past, but rather in the consistent integrity of both the interior and exterior, which results in the survival of an outstanding example of this type of residential building and its associations with two notable citizens. Classified:11/08/1990Page 113 of photograph album with 1 photograph of Burreel in its garden.Handwritten: Bureel [top left] / 113 [bottom left]trevor hart, caulfield, caulfield north, kooyong road, thomas king, mansion, 1860's, bureel, burreel, francis john sidney stephen, city of melbourne, shire president, 1850's, verandah, nursing home, john allee, ornamented corner stones, new orleans manner, plaster rendered, mrs luxton, vincent willis, alexander family, victorian architectural style, ornate cast iron work, lawyers, brick houses, richard buxton, richard buckhurst buxton, george allen, george leavis allan, allans music, daniel luxton, john taverner, mary neate, buxtons estate, land subdivision, mary neat, gardens -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Certificate of General Nursing - Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs, 1919
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. ...nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association / CERTIFICATE FOR GENERAL NURSING / Signed by President, Member of Council, Secretary Certificate of General Nursing 1919 of Mary B Maggs Certificate Certificate of General Nursing - Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Government Printer ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. Certificate of General Nursing 1919 of Mary B MaggsThe Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association / CERTIFICATE FOR GENERAL NURSING / Signed by President, Member of Council, Secretarymaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - The Melbourne Hospital Certificate, Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna....nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital The Melbourne Hospital - Melbourne Certificate of Nursing 8 July 1918 Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Certificate The Melbourne Hospital Certificate ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.Certificate of Nursing 8 July 1918The Melbourne Hospital - Melbournemaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - General Nursing Council for England and Wales Certificate England, Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs, 20 July 1923
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna....nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital General Nursing Council for England and Wales Certificate of General Nursing Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Certificate General Nursing Council for England and Wales Certificate England ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.Certificate of General NursingGeneral Nursing Council for England and Walesmaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - City of London Maternity Hospital May 1920, Mary Beatrice Maggs, 18 May 1920
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna....nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital City of London Maternity Hospital Certificate Mary Beatrice Maggs Certificate City of London Maternity Hospital May 1920 ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.CertificateCity of London Maternity Hospitalmaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Certificate of Registration Midwives Board of Victoria 1925, Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs, 4 September 1925
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna....nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Certificate Certificate of Registration Midwives Board of Victoria 1925 ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.maggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Central Midwives Board Certificate England August 1920, Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs, 14 August 1920
... nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna....nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital midwives registration midwives Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Certificate Central Midwives Board Certificate England August 1920 ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna.maggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital, midwives registration, midwives -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Bond St, Ringwood - Eildon Private Nursing Home. 1987
... Bond St, Ringwood - Eildon Private Nursing Home. 1987...Bond St, Ringwood - Eildon Private Nursing Home. 1987 Photograph ...Written on back of photograph, "14.3.87. Bond Street". Catalogue card reads, "Hospital 'Eildon', Bond St." -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFilm - City of Sunshine Mayor Cr. George Parnis Video, John Willaton, 1994
... ...Sunshine Private Nursing Home...Recognition to members of the Sunshine Ladies Benevolent Association after its disbandment in 1993. Sunshine Private Nursing Home tour 19th November 1993. Mytle's 100th Year Birthday party. ...George Zachary Parnis migrated to Melbourne from Malta in 1964, arriving with his brother Manny. George was 19 years old at the time. The family later became well-established in Melbourne’s western suburbs. George Zachary Parnis became a councillor of the former City of Sunshine (Victoria), active in local government before the council’s amalgamation in 1995. He was the Mayor of City of Sunshine for one term 1993 - 1994. This video records Mayor Cr. George Parnis term of being the Mayor of the City of Sunshine. The video also captures the role of the City of Sunshine Town Clerk Mr. John Willaton performing his public civic duties.This video provides a rare recording of City of Sunshine Mayor Cr. George Zachery's term in office. The video also contains rare scenes of Sunshine's Hampshire Road, Devonshire Road and including many images of Sunshine residents. Swearing in of the 1993 City of Sunshine Councillors. Election of 1993 - 1994 Mayor Cr. George Parnis. Mayor Cr. George Parnis maiden speech, after party gathering, speeches and toast. Gift given to former Cr. Marion Marton for her term as mayor 1992 - 1993. Council Meeting 31st August 1993. Gifts to retired Councillors Marion Martin and Charles Sidmore. Mayoral office scene. Council Meeting 22nd September 1993. Swearing in the new Councillors, Australian Citizenship Ceremony and Supper gathering. Council Function 4th November. Recognition to members of the Sunshine Ladies Benevolent Association after its disbandment in 1993. Sunshine Private Nursing Home tour 19th November 1993. Mytle's 100th Year Birthday party. Sunshine Festival Street Parade 20th November 1993. Sunshine City Band, Sunshine and District Historical Society, 1st Sunshine Scout Group, Pilipino Cultural Group. Carols By Candlelight Christmas celebrations 19th December 1993 R. T. Pollard Gardens Corio Street. Selwyn Park 24th December 1993 Sunshine United Cricket Club Christmas Party. Mayoral presentation 23rd January 1994 to Rick and Eva Cramere of the Friends of the Kororoit Creek for the establishment of Buckingham Reserve. Australian Citizenship Ceremony 28th January 1994, one held in a shopping centre and one in the Council Chambers. Maribyrnong and Maidstone RSL 17th April 1994 ANZAC Service. Robert Bruce Reserve Sports Albanvale Football Club and Albion Cricket Club Rooms 16th July 1994 opening function.Sunshine District Historical Society Mayor 1993 - 94 Cr. G. Parnis This video has been digitised.city of sunshine, maribyrnong maidstone rsl, marion martin, john willaton, george zachary parnis, charles sidmore, sunshine ladies benevolent association, gwen goedecke, sunshine private nursing home, sunshine city band, sunshine salvation army, selwyn park, friends of the kororoit creek, buckingham reserve, eva cramere, rick cramere, albanvale football club, john hyett, albion cricket club -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesDocument - Blank Invoice for Colbrow Nurses Call Service, Circa 1959-1966
... Colbrow Nurses Call Service states that they offer " experienced trained nurses for home nursing procedures, private cases, emergency staff relief ". ...Colbrow Nurses Call Service states that they offer " experienced trained nurses for home nursing procedures, private cases, emergency staff relief ". ...Colbrow Nurses Call Service states that they offer " experienced trained nurses for home nursing procedures, private cases, emergency staff relief ". Fees are documented as three pound, ten shillings per 10 hour shift. Company letterhead with address and details of service.colbrow nurses call service, anne carolan, nursing service, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Street Scenes 1980, Sunshine Technical School Students, 1980s
... 1964.01 - Hampshire Road and Devonshire Road Sunshine looking South down Hampshire Road|1964.02 - Sunshine Library McCracken Street|1964.03 - Sunshine Railway Station Centre Van entering Sunshine Overpass from Monash Street Side|1964.04 - Kororoit Creek possibly where Parson and Lewis Horse Hair Curlers building foreground Centre with Electric Light Poles|1964.05 - Derrimut Hotel Corner Sun Crescent and Derby Road Sunshine (Note one image in recerse)|1964.06 - Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.07 - Inside Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.08 - Overpass not long after overpass opening where Pollard Gardens is|1964.09 - Built by Harold Drayton Corner Cornwall Road and Mathews Street possibly lived in by Cyril Parsons|1964.10 - Massey Ferguson Factory Top left hand John Darling & Son Flour Mills Bottom Right corner Massey Ferguson Cafeteria and Private Road Harvester Road Sunshine C1980|1964.11 - Sunshine Railway station with Sunshine Overpass platform 2 Sunbury Line|1964.12 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.13 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.14 - Benlynne Park Nursing Home...Sunshine 1964.01 - Hampshire Road and Devonshire Road Sunshine looking South down Hampshire Road|1964.02 - Sunshine Library McCracken Street|1964.03 - Sunshine Railway Station Centre Van entering Sunshine Overpass from Monash Street Side|1964.04 - Kororoit Creek possibly where Parson and Lewis Horse Hair Curlers building foreground Centre with Electric Light Poles|1964.05 - Derrimut Hotel Corner Sun Crescent and Derby Road Sunshine (Note one image in recerse)|1964.06 - Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.07 - Inside Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.08 - Overpass not long after overpass opening where Pollard Gardens is|1964.09 - Built by Harold Drayton Corner Cornwall Road and Mathews Street possibly lived in by Cyril Parsons|1964.10 - Massey Ferguson Factory Top left hand John Darling & Son Flour Mills Bottom Right corner Massey Ferguson Cafeteria and Private Road Harvester Road Sunshine C1980|1964.11 - Sunshine Railway station with Sunshine Overpass platform 2 Sunbury Line|1964.12 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.13 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.14 - Benlynne Park Nursing Home Sunshine Street Scenes 1980 Photograph Sunshine Street Scenes 1980 Sunshine Technical School Students ...1964.01 - Hampshire Road and Devonshire Road Sunshine looking South down Hampshire Road|1964.02 - Sunshine Library McCracken Street|1964.03 - Sunshine Railway Station Centre Van entering Sunshine Overpass from Monash Street Side|1964.04 - Kororoit Creek possibly where Parson and Lewis Horse Hair Curlers building foreground Centre with Electric Light Poles|1964.05 - Derrimut Hotel Corner Sun Crescent and Derby Road Sunshine (Note one image in recerse)|1964.06 - Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.07 - Inside Charlies Expresso Bar 113 Derby Road Sunshine|1964.08 - Overpass not long after overpass opening where Pollard Gardens is|1964.09 - Built by Harold Drayton Corner Cornwall Road and Mathews Street possibly lived in by Cyril Parsons|1964.10 - Massey Ferguson Factory Top left hand John Darling & Son Flour Mills Bottom Right corner Massey Ferguson Cafeteria and Private Road Harvester Road Sunshine C1980|1964.11 - Sunshine Railway station with Sunshine Overpass platform 2 Sunbury Line|1964.12 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.13 - Unknown house two photos one close up and one further away|1964.14 - Benlynne Park Nursing Homesunshine -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMagazine - Magazine clipping, Vetaffairs, WWI nurse turns 100, September 1989
... ...Kalima Private Nursing Home...World War One WW1 Kalima Private Nursing Home Malvern Victoria Ruby Vivian Carmichael Stoney Creek South Gippsland Mooltan Canadian regiment Canada Melbourne A magazine page with two vertical stories, the relevant story consists of two columns of text beneath the title, and two black and white photos. ...Former Army nurse, Ruby Campbell, who served two years in Salonika, Greece, in World War 1, celebrated her 100th birthday on August 6. Ruby enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Corps (AANC) in 1917 and sailed for Suez and Salonika. Ruby's daughter, Elizabeth Milne, who has written a history of her mother's war-time experiences, says her mother has never been willing to talk about her two years in Salonika, but has described the hospital as looking like a concentration camp, with high barbed wire fencing and night patrols by armed guards with dogs.A magazine page with two vertical stories, the relevant story consists of two columns of text beneath the title, and two black and white photos. The top photo depicts two young women with a man and the bottom photo depicts four older women standing at the bedside of a fifth older woman.world war one, ww1, kalima private nursing home, malvern, victoria, ruby vivian carmichael, stoney creek, south gippsland, mooltan, canadian regiment, canada, melbourne -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Marilyn Lake 1949, Double time, women in Victoria,150 years, 1985
... private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender. On the front cover is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing ...This book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender.Illustrated book with white front cover that has four coloured illustrations of women in various activities. Title and authors' names are printed in red ink, along with a book description in black ink on the front cover along with publisher's logo and four red lines. Abbreviated title, underlined, in white ink, and authors names in black ink are printed on an orange background on the spine along with the publisher's logo. The back cover has a summary of the book printed in orange, along with another three illustrations of women, publisher's logo and 'Victoria 150 ' logo on a yellow background.non-fictionThis book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender. women-victoria-history-19th century, women-victoria-history=20th century, women-victoria-social conditions -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Midwife with one of the Palstra children, c 1921, 1921
... home until c1922 and mothers were attended by local midwives. By 1924-1926 two private hospitals has been established in Surrey Hills and most births then occurred at either Mosgiel or Nethercourt Hospital. Donor, Margaret Thornton was a daughter of William and May Palstra; one of her daughters, Julia Thornton still lives in the house in 2024. Donation form signed by Julia Thornton. The house remains in 2024 with extensions to the rear and side. nursing ...Date is approximate. Most babies in Surrey Hills were born at home until c1922 and mothers were attended by local midwives. By 1924-1926 two private hospitals has been established in Surrey Hills and most births then occurred at either Mosgiel or Nethercourt Hospital. Donor, Margaret Thornton was a daughter of William and May Palstra; one of her daughters, Julia Thornton still lives in the house in 2024. Donation form signed by Julia Thornton. The house remains in 2024 with extensions to the rear and side.Black and white photo of one of the Palstra children, possibly William, as a baby nursed by a midwife seated on the brick balustrade of the verandah at the Palstra home at 60 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills.nursing, nurses, midwives, margaret palstra, margaret thornton, 1920-1930 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Nethercourt Private Hospital, Union Road Surrey Hills in late 1930s
... private hospital 'Nethercourt' from Wilson Street to 219-223 Union Road. She has operated it at the Wilson Street address from 1916. The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. It was not the success hoped for. In 1905 it briefly became Milverton College for girls, after which it was used as a nursing home...private hospital 'Nethercourt' from Wilson Street to 219-223 Union Road. She has operated it at the Wilson Street address from 1916. The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. It was not the success hoped for. In 1905 it briefly became Milverton College for girls, after which it was used as a nursing home ...In 1935 Mrs Eliza tank transferred her private hospital 'Nethercourt' from Wilson Street to 219-223 Union Road. She has operated it at the Wilson Street address from 1916. The Union Road building had originally been Surrey College, a boarding school for boys built in 1889 by Rev Dr Darling. It was not the success hoped for. In 1905 it briefly became Milverton College for girls, after which it was used as a nursing home or small private hospital. By the 1960s it was known as 'Norwich Hospital' and later still 'St Jude's'. It closed as a hospital in 1983. The land at the front facing Union Road was sub-divided off and the building became a private home fronting Barton Street. As a private residence it was rendered and painted.Black and white photo of a double-storey brick building with a tower. There is a veranda between the tower and one of the wings of the building. This is enclosed at the upper level. On one side there is an external set of stairs and an out building. The building is approached by a circular driveway. There are mature bushes in front of the building.On copy photo in lead pencil: "? No & if missing"; "This is a copy"; "595"nethercourt hospital, milverton college, matron eliza tank, norwich private hospital, rev darling, st judes private hospital, hospitals, surrey college -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1956
... private placements. The Children's Welfare Department used the Carlton Home as a maternity home for wards, a foster home for infant wards, and for children requiring placements under the infant life protection provisions of the Children's Welfare Act. By the late 1940s, the home was in a bad state of repair and it closed in 1949. In 1951, the facility reopened as the Queen Elizabeth Maternal and Child Health Centre that also operated as an Infant Welfare and Mothercraft Training School. The Centre provided after-care for nursing...private placements. The Children's Welfare Department used the Carlton Home as a maternity home for wards, a foster home for infant wards, and for children requiring placements under the infant life protection provisions of the Children's Welfare Act. By the late 1940s, the home was in a bad state of repair and it closed in 1949. In 1951, the facility reopened as the Queen Elizabeth Maternal and Child Health Centre that also operated as an Infant Welfare and Mothercraft Training School. The Centre provided after-care for nursing ...Carlton Refuge/Carlton Home was established in 1857 in Madeline Street, Carlton (relocating in 1890 to Keppel Street, Carlton). The Carlton Home provided maternity care for married and unmarried mothers, and residential care for infants and toddlers unable to be at home with their mother. It also operated a day-care centre for children. Most of the residents were mothers or children on private placements. The Children's Welfare Department used the Carlton Home as a maternity home for wards, a foster home for infant wards, and for children requiring placements under the infant life protection provisions of the Children's Welfare Act. By the late 1940s, the home was in a bad state of repair and it closed in 1949. In 1951, the facility reopened as the Queen Elizabeth Maternal and Child Health Centre that also operated as an Infant Welfare and Mothercraft Training School. The Centre provided after-care for nursing mothers and babies transferring from maternity hospitals, and specialised care for babies referred by private practitioners and the Social Welfare Department – babies who were premature, frail or had feeding or similar problems. (Source: DHHS)The photograph is a valuable primary resource relating to training for maternal and infant welfare centres in Kew, Victoria. It has a strong provenance through inscriptions linking it to the Denmark Street Maternal and Child Health Centre.Photograph, mounted on card of Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1956. The photograph lists the names of the individuals below the photograph. They include: Back Row {L-R] M Whittenbury, M Bolton, E Haebich, G Barnard, M Griffiths / Middle Row [L-R] L Stevenson, T Boucher, M Madden, J Price, A Glowrey, R Helmore, M Murfet, M Lindsay / Front Row [L-R] R Buxton, W Crick, G Stott, M Buxton Matron, J Keogh, B Longmuir, E Borgelt.Obverse: Infant Welfare Trainees and Staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, July School 1956 Reverse: "Presented to Kew Historical Soc by Dr Darbyshire following a 50 year birthday display at the Denmark Street Maternal and Child Health Centre [Kew] in May 1980. [Illegible]."denmark street maternal and child health centre, baby health centres --- kew (vic), queen elizabeth hospital, infant welfare -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 24.04.1974
... Nursing Service (RDNS) from 1966, the rehabilitation of patients to ensure they were able to live independently in their own homes was at the forefront of care given by their Trained Nurses (Sisters). As well as teaching and supervising the use of equipment, their Sisters taught them safe transfer techniques. These techniques were also taught to family members to enable them to care for their loved ones. RDNS at first held workshops given by a contracted private ...This photograph is taken in the lady's home, and the Medical Student and Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Sister are supervising the lady walking with two 4 prong sticks.From the founding of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) in 1885, known as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) from 1966, the rehabilitation of patients to ensure they were able to live independently in their own homes was at the forefront of care given by their Trained Nurses (Sisters). As well as teaching and supervising the use of equipment, their Sisters taught them safe transfer techniques. These techniques were also taught to family members to enable them to care for their loved ones. RDNS at first held workshops given by a contracted private Physiotherapist before employing their own Physiotherapist in 1975 who taught staff the correct techniques, not only for safety of the patient, but to reduce physical strain on RDNS nursing staff and patient’s family members. When required the Physiotherapist accompanied the Sister on her visit to the patient in their home.On the left of this black and white photograph is the rear view of a Medical Student who is standing side-on looking towards the right, and smiling at an elderly lady. He has short dark curly hair and is wearing a white hospital style coat, which has a stethoscope folded in the pocket, over grey trousers. His right hand is resting on top of the lady's right hand which is on the top of a metal 4 prong stick. The lady, who is wearing glasses and has short wavy grey hair, is standing holding the tops of the metal 4 prong sticks which are standing either side of her on the grey carpet. She is smiling at the doctor. She is wearing a black skirt and a black sleeveless jacket over a black and white patterned blouse, and is wearing black shoes with her left shoe raised with a deep sole and heel. To her right, standing side-on facing her, is a Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Sister who has her long dark hair drawn back. She is wearing a white short sleeve gown and her right hand is behind the lady; her left hand is on the lady's right hand on top of the 4 prong stick. In the left background is a vinyl style grey couch and on the right is a window with open Venetian blinds and open long dark curtains on either side. An air-conditioner sits in the lower section of the window.Barry Sutton Quote 25royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns rehabilitation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Weeping aged must go!, 1973
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Nursing homes Aged people Girrawheen Private Hospital Closure of Girrawheen Private Hospital Closure of Girrawheen Private Hospital Weeping aged must go! ...Closure of Girrawheen Private HospitalClosure of Girrawheen Private HospitalClosure of Girrawheen Private Hospitalnursing homes, aged people, girrawheen private hospital -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 19.07.1972
... private Physiotherapist contracted by RDNS to educate RDNS nursing staff in safe transferring techniques. This photograph is taken in the Heidelberg Centre. The RDNS Sisters are wearing their winter uniforms of a blue/grey skivvie under a blue/grey V neck tunic style herringbone winter material dress, From the founding of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) in 1885, known as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) from 1966, the rehabilitation of patients to insure they were able to live independently in their own homes was at the forefront of care given by their Trained nurses. ...Mrs P.. Cosh is a private Physiotherapist contracted by RDNS to educate RDNS nursing staff in safe transferring techniques. This photograph is taken in the Heidelberg Centre. The RDNS Sisters are wearing their winter uniforms of a blue/grey skivvie under a blue/grey V neck tunic style herringbone winter material dress,From the founding of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) in 1885, known as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) from 1966, the rehabilitation of patients to insure they were able to live independently in their own homes was at the forefront of care given by their Trained nurses. As well as teaching and supervising the use of equipment, their Trained nurses taught them safe transfer techniques. These techniques were also taught to family members to enable them to care for their loved ones. RDNS at first held workshops given by a contracted private Physiotherapist before employing their own Physiotherapist in 1975 who taught staff the correct techniques, not only for safety of the patient, but to reduce physical strain on RDNS nursing staff and patient’s family members. When required the Physiotherapist accompanied the Sister on her visit to the patient in their home.On the left in the black and white photograph is Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Sister Elizabeth Francis, who has curled dark hair and is kneeling on a mat looking down at Sr. Bev. Armstrong, who has straight blonde hair and is lying on a mat on the floor with her head resting on a white pillow and her right arm resting across her body. Behind and slightly to the right of Sr. Armstrong is Sr. Daphne Geldard who has short dark curled hair. She is kneeling on the mat and looking down at Sr. Armstrong. To her right is Physiotherapist Mrs. P. Cosh, who has dark short curled hair and is wearing a check suite. She is looking at Sr. Armstrong and has her left hand resting on the out edge of Sr. Armstrong's right hand. The RDNS Sisters are wearing a light coloured skivvie under a darker V neck tunic style dress. A closed wooden door is behind the Sisters with pale walls either side. Lino tiles are on the floor either side the mat on which Sr. Armstrong lay.Barry Sutton Photographer's Stamp, Quote KY28, names of staff hand written on back of photographrdns, royal district nursing service, nurses uniforms, rdns physiotherapist, sister elizabeth francis, sister bev armstrong, sister daphne geldard, mrs p. cosh
