Showing 6 items matching "aanc"
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchDress
... Khaki, women's long sleeved- AANC - Belonged to L. Steinberg...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Uniform WW2 Army Khaki, women's long sleeved- AANC - Belonged to L. Steinberg Dress ...Khaki, women's long sleeved- AANC - Belonged to L. Steinberguniform, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchShirt
... -RAANC Belonged to L. Steinberg AANC...-RAANC Belonged to L. Steinberg AANC Shirt ...Khaki, women's long sleeve. -RAANC Belonged to L. Steinberg AANCuniform, ww2, army -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Document package of hand-written letters [drafts] with notes and photocopies of newspaper clippings, [Sydney Morning Herald], [circa July 1977]
... ...AANC...Australian Army Nursing Corps AANC Nurse uniforms Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC Document package of hand-written letters [drafts] with notes and photocopies of newspaper clippings (one of which is letters to the editor) Document Document package of hand-written letters [drafts] with notes and photocopies of newspaper clippings [Sydney Morning Herald] Charles Harle ...Items relate to the changing of Army nurses uniforms. Titles of photocopied articles: 'Uniform plans upset the 'girls in grey'' and 'Nursing in grey a long tradition' (this one is a letter to the editor). Letters are addressed to Col. [Nell] Espie and the with compliments slip is from the Director of Nursing Services - Army.Document package of hand-written letters [drafts] with notes and photocopies of newspaper clippings (one of which is letters to the editor)australian army nursing corps, aanc, nurse uniforms, royal australian army nursing corps, raanc -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMagazine - Magazine clipping, Vetaffairs, WWI nurse turns 100, September 1989
... Ruby enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Corps (AANC) in 1917 and sailed for Suez and Salonika. ...Ruby enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Corps (AANC) in 1917 and sailed for Suez and Salonika. ...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 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopied document package of hand-written letters and newspaper clippings, Regional News et al, [circa 1995]
... ...AANC...The article titles are: 'It's time to celebrate' in Regional News Tuesday, June 4, 1991, p9 'Sunbury farwells a grand lady' in [Telegraph 28/03/1995] 'Nurse recalls force' in Regional News April 20, 1993 'Nursing memories' in Regional News Tuesday, April 24, 1990, p8 'The women of war' in Telegraph Tuesday, April 25, 1989, p20 Australian Army Nursing Corps AANC Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC Ivy Clyne Betty Constance Lawson Marjorie Gough Returned Nurses Club 'A / Ivy Clyne' [on the back of newspaper clipping held together with sticky tape in blue ink] Black and white photocopies of hand-written letters and newspaper clippings with varying article style examples and all articles having photographs. ...Photocopy of a letter of thanks written by Betty Constance Lawson [then secretary of the Returned Nurses Club] to Marjorie Gough thanking her for her letter and cuttings relating to Ivy Clyne. The photocopies of these articles are part of this document package. The article titles are: 'It's time to celebrate' in Regional News Tuesday, June 4, 1991, p9 'Sunbury farwells a grand lady' in [Telegraph 28/03/1995] 'Nurse recalls force' in Regional News April 20, 1993 'Nursing memories' in Regional News Tuesday, April 24, 1990, p8 'The women of war' in Telegraph Tuesday, April 25, 1989, p20Black and white photocopies of hand-written letters and newspaper clippings with varying article style examples and all articles having photographs. Photocopy of handwritten letter is a single A4 page. One A4 page containing a photocopy of two newspaper clippings. One A4 page containing a photocopy of a single newspaper clipping. Two parts of two A4 pages attached together with sticky tape making up a larger newspaper clipping. Another two A4 pages making up a larger newspaper clipping.'A / Ivy Clyne' [on the back of newspaper clipping held together with sticky tape in blue ink]australian army nursing corps, aanc, royal australian army nursing corps, raanc, ivy clyne, betty constance lawson, marjorie gough, returned nurses club -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Obituaries: Last of Florence Nightingale school of training, Monday, March 6, 2006
... ...AANC...Florence Nightingale Medal Betty Constance Lawson WWII WW2 World War Two Royal Melbourne Hospital Royal Women's Hospital Australian Army Nursing Corps AANC Newspaper clipping with a colour photograph on the left hand side of an older man and woman in the foreground and an older woman in the background. ...Obituary about Betty Constance Lawson Member of the British Empire (MBE) who lived from 09/08/1915 to 15/02/2006. Ms Lawson did her initial training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and served in WWII with the Australian Army Nursing Corps she then went on to do more extensive relevant training and was the recipient of many scholarships and awards including the Florence Nightingale Medal and her MBE.Newspaper clipping with a colour photograph on the left hand side of an older man and woman in the foreground and an older woman in the background. The obituary has six columns of text.florence nightingale medal, betty constance lawson, wwii, ww2, world war two, royal melbourne hospital, royal women's hospital, australian army nursing corps, aanc
