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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPhotograph - Photograph on photo paper, [2001]
... ...AHS Centaur Memorial...Event photography, Cate Hewins at Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur Memorial dedication, 21st of January 2001....Unframed, printed colour photograph on photo paper of Cate Hewins at the Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur Memorial dedication event on the 21st of January 2001...."AHS Centaur Dedication 21-1-2001 Cate Hewins" [Handwritten in pencil on the back of the photo]...WW2 World War Two World War II World War 2 Cate Hewins AHS Centaur Memorial "AHS Centaur Dedication 21-1-2001 Cate Hewins" [Handwritten in pencil on the back of the photo] Unframed, printed colour photograph on photo paper of Cate Hewins at the Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur Memorial dedication event on the 21st of January 2001. ...Event photography, Cate Hewins at Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur Memorial dedication, 21st of January 2001.Unframed, printed colour photograph on photo paper of Cate Hewins at the Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur Memorial dedication event on the 21st of January 2001."AHS Centaur Dedication 21-1-2001 Cate Hewins" [Handwritten in pencil on the back of the photo]ww2, world war two, world war ii, world war 2, cate hewins, ahs centaur memorial -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionProgramme - Illustrated programme, Australian Government, A national service of thanksgiving and remembrance AHS Centaur, Tuesday March 2010, St John's Cathedral Brisbane, 2010
... A national service of thanksgiving and remembrance AHS Centaur, Tuesday March 2010, St John's Cathedral Brisbane...AHS Centaur...Front cover has a light blue backround blue print, in addition to the titel the is a cloured illustration of a ship flying a white flag with red cross. there are also three red crosses painted on the side of the ship and the number 47 [AHS Centaur]. On the back cover is a black and white photograph of the Centaur during construction....A national service of thanksgiving and remembrance AHS Centaur, Tuesday March 2010, St John's Cathedral Brisbane Programme Illustrated programme Australian Government ...In addition to the programme, the names of the 268 people who died and the 64 survivors are listed, and a history of the Cenatur, including the attack by a japanese submarine which resulted in the sinkinkg on 14 May 1943of significance to the AHNL as AH graduate Eileen Rutherford was one of the victimsStapled illustrated programme. Front cover has a light blue backround blue print, in addition to the titel the is a cloured illustration of a ship flying a white flag with red cross. there are also three red crosses painted on the side of the ship and the number 47 [AHS Centaur]. On the back cover is a black and white photograph of the Centaur during construction.previous catalogue number written at top right of front coverahs centaur, world war 1939-1945 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Invitation, Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg, Invitation to the re-dedication of memorial plaque (Repatriation Hospital Heildelberg) AHS 'Centaur', 1986
... Invitation to the re-dedication of memorial plaque (Repatriation Hospital Heildelberg) AHS 'Centaur'...A personal invitation to Miss E Graham to attend the Ceremony to Commemorate the Re-Dedication of the Memorial Plaque erected in honour of the Nursing Sisters who lost their lives on the AHS "Centaur" and in Malaya during World War 2. ...Invitation to the re-dedication of memorial plaque (Repatriation Hospital Heildelberg) AHS 'Centaur' Document Invitation Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg ...A personal invitation to Miss E Graham to attend the Ceremony to Commemorate the Re-Dedication of the Memorial Plaque erected in honour of the Nursing Sisters who lost their lives on the AHS "Centaur" and in Malaya during World War 2. The ceremony was to be held in the Memorial Rose Garden at the Repatriation General Hospital in Heidelberg on 18th September, 1986.Personal invitation for re-dedication of plaque 1986. On the front of the invitation is a blue ink print of a garden with a flagpole in the centre. The words 'Memorial Rose Garden / Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg' are below. Inside the invitation is mostly printed with blue ink, except the name 'MISS E GRAHAM', which is black. The edges of the card are scalloped.e graham, wwii, ww2 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Nairana Publications et al, Australian Hospital Ship Centaur: the myth of immunity, 1993
... ...AHS Centaur...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne World war two WWII World War 2 Hospital Ship AHS Centaur Australian hospital ship Centaur WW2 Torpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. ...Torpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. Loss of 268 out of 332 souls on board. 1. The good life -- 2. A merchant ship at war -- 3. From passenger liner to hospital ship -- 4. AHS 47 -- 5. Sydney swansong -- 6. Northwards from Sydney -- 7. Three minutes of horror -- 8. A struggle for survival -- 9. A pitiful muster -- 10. Stars and Stripes to the rescue -- 11. The survivors in Brisbane -- 12. Shock waves -- 13. The war of words -- 14. Under the legal microscope -- Conclusion. [From Trove]Purple and black hardcover book with title printed in red print on the spine. At the top of the front cover is 'Australian hospital ship' printed in yellow, followed by 'Centaur" in larger red type and 'the myth of immunity in smaller yellow type. The cover shows an image of a medical ship sailing on rough waters with what looks like an explosion happening at the back of the ship. There is no dust jacket.non-fictionTorpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. Loss of 268 out of 332 souls on board. 1. The good life -- 2. A merchant ship at war -- 3. From passenger liner to hospital ship -- 4. AHS 47 -- 5. Sydney swansong -- 6. Northwards from Sydney -- 7. Three minutes of horror -- 8. A struggle for survival -- 9. A pitiful muster -- 10. Stars and Stripes to the rescue -- 11. The survivors in Brisbane -- 12. Shock waves -- 13. The war of words -- 14. Under the legal microscope -- Conclusion. [From Trove]world war two, wwii, world war 2, hospital ship, ahs centaur, australian hospital ship centaur, ww2 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPhotograph - 5.5x4 coloured photograph, 1996
... AHS Centaur Memorial...[Taken from ANZAC Square record] AHS Centaur Memorial Centaur War memorials Tweed Heads Queensland war memorials 'Centaur / Memorial. / Danger Pond / Tweed Heads' [Handwritten in blue ink on the back of the photograph] 'SEP 96 05633 M8NAA' [Printed on the back of the photograph] Coloured photograph of a stone memorial set in a pond with a concrete edge and surrounded by small stones. ...Centaur Memorial in Tweed Heads In Queensland. 'Memorial information: Description- A steel pyramid supported by a 15 tonne pink granite stone from Turallin near Millmerran on the Darling Downs. The bolder symbolises the ecology, the pyramid represents the spirit of those who died in the Centaur sinking and the whole effect is of flotation. The tip of the pyramid can be removed to expose an oil fuelled lamp which burns on the night of the anniversary of the sinking. Scrolls containing the names of those on board are also contained in the pyramid. A Walk of Remembrance leads from the memorial to the cliff top. The Centaur Memorial along with theUnited States Destroyer, USS Mugford Memorial were unveiled on 14 May 1993, the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship. The Walk of Remembrance is dedicated to the memorial of the men and women who lost their lives in the forty-one Allied and Australian Naval and Merchant ships sunk along Australia's coastline during World War Two. It is planned to place a marker in the ground adjacent to the pyramid; this marker and the point of the pyramid will align with the site of the sinking. [Taken from ANZAC Square record] Coloured photograph of a stone memorial set in a pond with a concrete edge and surrounded by small stones. The pond is on flat grassy land and behind it are stone steps for seating. In the background are trees and a pavillion.'Centaur / Memorial. / Danger Pond / Tweed Heads' [Handwritten in blue ink on the back of the photograph] 'SEP 96 05633 M8NAA' [Printed on the back of the photograph]ahs centaur memorial, centaur, war memorials, tweed heads, queensland war memorials -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Lower Tweed River Historical Society, Three minutes of time: the torpedoing of the Australian Hospital Ship "Centaur", 1991
... AHS Centaur...AHS Centaur Australian hospital ship Centaur Hospital Ship "A compelling account of the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur during World War II. ..."A compelling account of the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur during World War II. Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur was a hospital ship which was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on 14 May 1943. Of the 332 medical personnel and civilian crew aboard, 268 were killed. The Scottish-built vessel was launched in 1924 as a combination passenger liner/freighter and operated a trade route between Western Australia and Singapore via Indonesia, carrying passengers, cargo, and livestock. Centaur served in both civilian and military capabilities during her career, and she was involved in recovering German survivors of the engagement between Kormoran and HMAS Sydney. Following her early-1943 conversion to a hospital ship, Centaur served as a medical transport between New Guinea and Australia. Before dawn on 14 May 1943, while on her second voyage, Centaur was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine off North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. The majority of the 332 aboard died in the attack; the 64 survivors had to wait for 36 hours before they were rescued. The attack resulted in public outrage as it was considered to be a war crime. Protests were made by the Australian and British governments to Japan and efforts were made to discover the people responsible so they could be tried at a war crimes tribunal. Despite this, it was not until the 1970s that identity of the attacking submarine, I-177, became public. The reason for the attack is unknown, and the events surrounding the sinking of Centaur are controversial because it has been attested that she may have been in breach of the international conventions that should have protected her. Claims of discovery were made in 1995, but the wreck was later proven to be another ship. The wreck of Centaur was found on 20 December 2009. " (https://regimental-books.com.au/product/three-minutes-of-time-the-torpedoing-of-the-australian-hospital-ship-centaur/)Thin grey paperback book. Front cover has the title printed in dark grey text in the centre of the top half of the page, followed by the sub-title in smaller print. The lower half of the page has a square box with a light and dark grey illustration of a ship in the ocean. The ship has a stark red hospital cross on the front and is surrounded by red to sigify an explosion, which is also reflected in the water.non-fiction "A compelling account of the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur during World War II. Australian Hospital Ship (AHS) Centaur was a hospital ship which was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on 14 May 1943. Of the 332 medical personnel and civilian crew aboard, 268 were killed. The Scottish-built vessel was launched in 1924 as a combination passenger liner/freighter and operated a trade route between Western Australia and Singapore via Indonesia, carrying passengers, cargo, and livestock. Centaur served in both civilian and military capabilities during her career, and she was involved in recovering German survivors of the engagement between Kormoran and HMAS Sydney. Following her early-1943 conversion to a hospital ship, Centaur served as a medical transport between New Guinea and Australia. Before dawn on 14 May 1943, while on her second voyage, Centaur was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine off North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. The majority of the 332 aboard died in the attack; the 64 survivors had to wait for 36 hours before they were rescued. The attack resulted in public outrage as it was considered to be a war crime. Protests were made by the Australian and British governments to Japan and efforts were made to discover the people responsible so they could be tried at a war crimes tribunal. Despite this, it was not until the 1970s that identity of the attacking submarine, I-177, became public. The reason for the attack is unknown, and the events surrounding the sinking of Centaur are controversial because it has been attested that she may have been in breach of the international conventions that should have protected her. Claims of discovery were made in 1995, but the wreck was later proven to be another ship. The wreck of Centaur was found on 20 December 2009. " (https://regimental-books.com.au/product/three-minutes-of-time-the-torpedoing-of-the-australian-hospital-ship-centaur/) ahs centaur, australian hospital ship centaur, hospital ship -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Age], A day in the life of Australia : 268 lost as torpedo sinks hospital ship, [circa 1980 to 1991]
... ...AHS Centaur...Photograph of Ellen Savage the only nurse to survive the sinking, article features information about the sinking and the courage displayed by Sister Savage. Ellen Savage AHS Centaur Australian hospital ship Centaur WWII World War 2 World War Two WWll 'Died of HEART ATTACK. 25.4.85. ...Reprint of an article from 18 May 1943 [The Age] about the sinking of the Australian hospital ship Centaur off Stradbroke Island in Queensland. Photograph of Ellen Savage the only nurse to survive the sinking, article features information about the sinking and the courage displayed by Sister Savage.Newspaper clipping with column title, drawing of column author, article title, two columns of text and a photo embedded in one of the text columns. The photo is a black and white headshot of a young woman in nurse's uniform.'Died of HEART ATTACK. 25.4.85. Sydney / ANZAC SERVICE . ' [blue ink, along top above title]ellen savage, ahs centaur, australian hospital ship centaur, wwii, world war 2, world war two, wwll -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Age], A day in the life of Australia : 268 lost as torpedo sinks hospital ship, [circa 1980 to 1991]
... ...AHS Centaur...Photograph of Ellen Savage the only nurse to survive the sinking, article features information about the sinking and the courage displayed by Sister Savage. Ellen Savage AHS Centaur Australian hospital ship Centaur WWII World War 2 World War Two WWll Newspaper clipping with column title, drawing of column author, article title, two columns of text and a photo embedded in one of the text columns. ...Reprint of an article from 18 May 1943 [The Age] about the sinking of the Australian hospital ship Centaur off Stradbroke Island in Queensland. Photograph of Ellen Savage the only nurse to survive the sinking, article features information about the sinking and the courage displayed by Sister Savage.Newspaper clipping with column title, drawing of column author, article title, two columns of text and a photo embedded in one of the text columns.ellen savage, ahs centaur, australian hospital ship centaur, wwii, world war 2, world war two, wwll -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping in two parts, [Age], A survivor of the sea war speaks, [30/8/89]
... ...AHS Centaur...[Article says ship had no patients at the time of sinking, this may be untrue] WWII World War Two WW2 AHS Centaur Ellen Savage Mattie Morris 'Age 30/8/89' [blue ink under photograph on first clipping] 'AGE 30/8/89' [blue ink at top of second clipping] Two newspaper clippings of one article over different pages. ...Article about Mattie Morris' service aboard the hospital ship Centaur as a merchant seaman. Article mentions Ellen Savage, the only nurse who survived the sinking near Moreton Bay, Brisbane. [Article says ship had no patients at the time of sinking, this may be untrue]Two newspaper clippings of one article over different pages. Article features six columns of text and a large black and white photograph of a man in a hooded raincoat standing near a pier.'Age 30/8/89' [blue ink under photograph on first clipping] 'AGE 30/8/89' [blue ink at top of second clipping]wwii, world war two, ww2, ahs centaur, ellen savage, mattie morris -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Nairana Publications et al, Australian Hospital Ship Centaur: the myth of immunity, 1993
... ...AHS Centaur...World war two WWII World War 2 Hospital Ship AHS Centaur Australian hospital ship Centaur WW2 Torpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. ...Torpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. Loss of 268 out of 332 souls on board. 1. The good life -- 2. A merchant ship at war -- 3. From passenger liner to hospital ship -- 4. AHS 47 -- 5. Sydney swansong -- 6. Northwards from Sydney -- 7. Three minutes of horror -- 8. A struggle for survival -- 9. A pitiful muster -- 10. Stars and Stripes to the rescue -- 11. The survivors in Brisbane -- 12. Shock waves -- 13. The war of words -- 14. Under the legal microscope -- Conclusion. [From Trove]Purple and black hardcover book with title printed in red print on the spine. At the top of the front cover is 'Australian hospital ship' printed in yellow, followed by 'Centaur" in larger red type and 'the myth of immunity in smaller yellow type. The cover shows an image of a medical ship sailing on rough waters with what looks like an explosion happening at the back of the ship. There is no dust jacket.non-fictionTorpedoeing by a Japanese submarine of the Centaur on 14th May, 1943 at 04.10 hours. Loss of 268 out of 332 souls on board. 1. The good life -- 2. A merchant ship at war -- 3. From passenger liner to hospital ship -- 4. AHS 47 -- 5. Sydney swansong -- 6. Northwards from Sydney -- 7. Three minutes of horror -- 8. A struggle for survival -- 9. A pitiful muster -- 10. Stars and Stripes to the rescue -- 11. The survivors in Brisbane -- 12. Shock waves -- 13. The war of words -- 14. Under the legal microscope -- Conclusion. [From Trove]world war two, wwii, world war 2, hospital ship, ahs centaur, australian hospital ship centaur, ww2
