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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Dora Elizabeth Burchill: a lifetime nursing and learning the world over, 2003
... Dora Elizabeth Burchill: a lifetime nursing and learning the world over...Burchill...Obituary for Elizabeth Burchill, one of fewer than 500 women listed in Who's Who in Australia, and who had her portrait entered for the Archibald Prize in 1975. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne She was once a resident of Whitehorse. Burchill Elizabeth Nurses Obituary for Elizabeth Burchill, one of fewer than 500 women listed in Who's Who in Australia, and who had her portrait entered for the Archibald Prize in 1975. ...Obituary for Elizabeth Burchill, one of fewer than 500 women listed in Who's Who in Australia, and who had her portrait entered for the Archibald Prize in 1975.Obituary for Elizabeth Burchill, one of fewer than 500 women listed in Who's Who in Australia, and who had her portrait entered for the Archibald Prize in 1975. She was once a resident of Whitehorse.Obituary for Elizabeth Burchill, one of fewer than 500 women listed in Who's Who in Australia, and who had her portrait entered for the Archibald Prize in 1975. burchill, elizabeth, nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - newpaper clipping, The Age, Extraordinary people: Elizabeth Burchill, 11 November 1996
... Extraordinary people: Elizabeth Burchill...Now 90, Elizabeth Burchill has done marvelous things in her life. ...Now 90, Elizabeth Burchill has done marvelous things in her life. ...Now 90, Elizabeth Burchill has done marvelous things in her life. She nursed in Innaminka, London and helped refugees during the Spanish Civil war. She saw Nazareth when serving with the Sixth Division in Palestine, ran an infant welfare clinic in Darwin, nursed in New Guinea's Sepik district, on Thursday Island, in Labrador, Newfoundland. In 1980, in her 70's, Elizabeth studied for her High School Certificate so she could then go on to get an arts degree, a master of arts in Australian Studies and a Bachelor of Letters.A newspaper clipping consisting of the title, three columns of text and a black and white photo of an older woman leaning on a wall beside many certificates and awards.ww2, wwii, world war one, camberwell, first world war, ladies training college, flinders street, south australia, vx383, box hill high, archibald prize, monash university, ena curry, burke and wills -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Elizabeth Burchill, "The Paths I've Trod", 1981/ 1984
... Title page - handwritten, blue ink, author's signature "E. Burchill B.A., B Lits, R.N., R.M., I.W. (AUTHOR)/ Melbourne/ 1987" End papers - back - handwritten, blue ink. ...Elizabeth Burchill..."The Paths I've Trod" Book BOOK, AUTOBIOGRAPHY Elizabeth Burchill Spectrum Publications Pty Ltd Brown, Prior, Anderson ...Owner and donor details - see Cat No. 5836.3. "The Paths I've Trod / Autobiography of an Australian Nurse"Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard, brown print on front, spine and back. Illustrated two sepia toned photographs - front 1/2 portrait of author (1940, back - author receiving her Bachelor of Arts. 249 pages - cut, plain, white paper. Illustrated black and white photographs. Title page and endpapers back - handwritten signature and notes.Title page - handwritten, blue ink, author's signature "E. Burchill B.A., B Lits, R.N., R.M., I.W. (AUTHOR)/ Melbourne/ 1987" End papers - back - handwritten, blue ink. ("David/ 855937") name and no's have been crossed out.books, military history, ww2, nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Elizabeth Burchill, Australian Nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990, 1992
... 'B121' [Handwritten in pencil inside the cover and on the first page] 'Elizabeth Burchill B.A., B.Luit, R.N, R.M (author) / Melbourne 1992' [Handwritten in black ink on first page] 'Best wishes to the Returned Nurses Club / Chris Robb RFDS.' ...Elizabeth Burchill...Australian Nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990 Book Paperback book Elizabeth Burchill John Morley Spectrum Publications ...Origins of the nursing tradition - Nightingale nurses in Australia - District nursing - Bush nursing - Infant welfare - Border nurses - Male nurses - Army nurses - Expanding horizons - The 1985 strike - Elizabeth Burchill's story. [From Trove record]Bright pink paperback book with the title printed at the top centre of the cover in blue text. Beneath the title are three oval templates with images of a different woman in each one. The author's name is printed in white text at the bottom of the cover. There is a white sticker label wrappen across the bottom of the spine.non-fictionOrigins of the nursing tradition - Nightingale nurses in Australia - District nursing - Bush nursing - Infant welfare - Border nurses - Male nurses - Army nurses - Expanding horizons - The 1985 strike - Elizabeth Burchill's story. [From Trove record]nursing history australia, nightingale nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003, New Guinea Nurse, 1967
... Dust jacket has a photograph of a woman (Elizabeth Burchill) and baby as background to the front, with title and author's name printed in white. ...Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it gives insight into nurses different working conditions Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003 Nursing-Papua New Guinea Missions Medical-Papua New-Guinea Elizabeth Burchill offers a personal account of her experiences working as a nurse in Papua New Guinea during the 1960's. ...Elizabeth Burchill offers a personal account of her experiences working as a nurse in Papua New Guinea during the 1960's. The book provides insights into the medical challenges, cultural differences and daily life of nurses serving a population with unique health needs and beliefs, including encounters with traditional practices and the establishment of medical facilities in remote areas.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a light green cover with title, author's name, publisher's name and logo embossed in gilt on the spine. Dust jacket has a photograph of a woman (Elizabeth Burchill) and baby as background to the front, with title and author's name printed in white. Spine and back of dust jacket are olive green in colour with title, author's name, publisher's name and logo printed in white on the spine.non-fictionElizabeth Burchill offers a personal account of her experiences working as a nurse in Papua New Guinea during the 1960's. The book provides insights into the medical challenges, cultural differences and daily life of nurses serving a population with unique health needs and beliefs, including encounters with traditional practices and the establishment of medical facilities in remote areas.elizabeth burchill 1904-2003, nursing-papua new guinea, missions, medical-papua new-guinea -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003, Australian nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990, 1992
... On the back cover is a black and white is a black and white photograph of the author (Elizabeth Burchill] and information about her life....Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003...On the back cover is a black and white is a black and white photograph of the author (Elizabeth Burchill] and information about her life. Australian nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990 Book Illustrated book Elizabeth Burchill 1904-2003 John Morley Spectrum Publications Pty Ltd ...This book is a historical account of Australian nursing, tracing it's development from Florence Nightingale's influence to 1990. It explores the role of nursing in various settings, including war, peace, and public health, and highlights key figures and milestones in the profession.Illustrated book with dark pink cover. Title and author's name are printed on the front cover and spine. Also on the front cover are three small oval black and white photographs within individual decorative borders (Florence Nightingale, a woman wearing glasses ca.1980's, and a woman wearing Victorian dress carrying a bag). On the back cover is a black and white is a black and white photograph of the author (Elizabeth Burchill] and information about her life.non-fictionThis book is a historical account of Australian nursing, tracing it's development from Florence Nightingale's influence to 1990. It explores the role of nursing in various settings, including war, peace, and public health, and highlights key figures and milestones in the profession.nursing-australia-history, history of nursing-australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Spectrum Publications, Australian nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990, 1992
... ...Elizabeth Burchill...Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Military nursing - History Nursing history - Australia Origins of the nursing tradition - Nightingale nurses in Australia - District nursing - Bush nursing - Infant welfare - Border nurses - Male nurses - Army nurses - Expanding horizons - The 1985 strike - Elizabeth Burchill's story. Index, ill, p.258. Australian nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990 Book Spectrum Publications Elizabeth Burchill ...Origins of the nursing tradition - Nightingale nurses in Australia - District nursing - Bush nursing - Infant welfare - Border nurses - Male nurses - Army nurses - Expanding horizons - The 1985 strike - Elizabeth Burchill's story.Index, ill, p.258.non-fictionOrigins of the nursing tradition - Nightingale nurses in Australia - District nursing - Bush nursing - Infant welfare - Border nurses - Male nurses - Army nurses - Expanding horizons - The 1985 strike - Elizabeth Burchill's story. military nursing - history, nursing history - australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Rigby, The Bells of Sunda Strait, 1971
... ...David Burchill...The Bells of Sunda Strait Book Rigby David Burchill ...The story of the retrieval of relics from the sunken HMAS PerthIll, p.136.The story of the retrieval of relics from the sunken HMAS Perthhmas perth, royal australia navy - history -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Elizabeth Burchill, Thursday Island Nurse, 1972
... Elizabeth Burchill...Thursday Island Nurse Book Hardcover book Elizabeth Burchill Rigby ...Novelised account of the experiences of a nurse in the Torres Straits.Hardcover book with dustjacket. It has a green spine with black writing. The front shows a photographic image of a re-enactment of "The coming of light" (an annual commemoration of the arrival of the first missionaries on Thursday Island). The title is printed in large yellow letters across the top.non-fictionNovelised account of the experiences of a nurse in the Torres Straits.elizabeth burchill, history of nursing, thursday island, , missionaries, australian army nursing service -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Elizabeth Burchill, Australian Nurses Since Nightingale
... Elizabeth Burchill...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Australian Nurses Since Nightingale Book Elizabeth Burchill ... -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511Book, Elizabeth Burchill et al, THE PATHS I'VE TROD, 1981
... Elizabeth Burchill...Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511 391 Gore Street Fitzroy melbourne ISBN 0 909837 96 1 THE PATHS I'VE TROD Book Elizabeth Burchill Spectrum Publications ...isbn 0 909837 96 1 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Elizabeth Burchill, The paths I've trod, 1981
... Elizabeth Burchill...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Nursing in warfare Elizabeth Burchill World War Two WWII WW2 China-Ethiopian War Spanish Civil War Australian Army Nursing Service 'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. ...'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. Proving that nursing is the best passport for travel she subsequently travelled widely and became registered as a nurse in seven countries of the world. Cherishing the ideals of Florence Nightingale in peace and war, Sister Burchill volunteered to serve in Ethiopia during the Italian-Abyssinian War in 1936, nursed refugee children during the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and served with the 2nd AIF in Palestine and Egypt in 1940. Following six years as a member of the Australian Army Nursing Service, she took another challenging path, becoming involved in radio broadcasting [Working for 3SR Radio Station, Shepparton p185], writing and lecturing for the Commonwealth Institute in England. Six years later she returned to nursing and started the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin for the Northern Territory Department of Health and remained in this important post of increasing development in post-war Darwin for five years. Sister Burchill continued this work in Thursday Island and the Sepik District of New Guinea into the 1960s. Many published articles in magazines and newspapers and five published books testify to her skill and determination as a factual writer. ?Innamincka?, is her best-known book. Seeking further worthwhile challenges in the 1970s, Sister Burchill studied for the Higher School Certificate which resulted in her earning a place in the Faculty of Arts, Monash University. She graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1981. In 1986, she graduated as Bachelor of Letters at the University of Melbourne. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [249]-250. Medicine. Nursing. Burchill, Elizabeth, 1908-. Australia. Biographies (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0516392). Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index.' From TroveBook with green text on cover and spine and red image on coverfiction'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. Proving that nursing is the best passport for travel she subsequently travelled widely and became registered as a nurse in seven countries of the world. Cherishing the ideals of Florence Nightingale in peace and war, Sister Burchill volunteered to serve in Ethiopia during the Italian-Abyssinian War in 1936, nursed refugee children during the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and served with the 2nd AIF in Palestine and Egypt in 1940. Following six years as a member of the Australian Army Nursing Service, she took another challenging path, becoming involved in radio broadcasting [Working for 3SR Radio Station, Shepparton p185], writing and lecturing for the Commonwealth Institute in England. Six years later she returned to nursing and started the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin for the Northern Territory Department of Health and remained in this important post of increasing development in post-war Darwin for five years. Sister Burchill continued this work in Thursday Island and the Sepik District of New Guinea into the 1960s. Many published articles in magazines and newspapers and five published books testify to her skill and determination as a factual writer. ?Innamincka?, is her best-known book. Seeking further worthwhile challenges in the 1970s, Sister Burchill studied for the Higher School Certificate which resulted in her earning a place in the Faculty of Arts, Monash University. She graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1981. In 1986, she graduated as Bachelor of Letters at the University of Melbourne. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [249]-250. Medicine. Nursing. Burchill, Elizabeth, 1908-. Australia. Biographies (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0516392). Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index.' From Trovenursing in warfare, elizabeth burchill, world war two, wwii, ww2, china-ethiopian war, spanish civil war, australian army nursing service -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Elizabeth Burchill, The paths I've trod, 1981
... Elizabeth Burchill...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Nursing in warfare Elizabeth Burchill World War Two WWII WW2 China-Ethiopian War Spanish Civil War Australian Army Nursing Service 'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. ...'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. Proving that nursing is the best passport for travel she subsequently travelled widely and became registered as a nurse in seven countries of the world. Cherishing the ideals of Florence Nightingale in peace and war, Sister Burchill volunteered to serve in Ethiopia during the Italian-Abyssinian War in 1936, nursed refugee children during the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and served with the 2nd AIF in Palestine and Egypt in 1940. Following six years as a member of the Australian Army Nursing Service, she took another challenging path, becoming involved in radio broadcasting [Working for 3SR Radio Station, Shepparton p185], writing and lecturing for the Commonwealth Institute in England. Six years later she returned to nursing and started the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin for the Northern Territory Department of Health and remained in this important post of increasing development in post-war Darwin for five years. Sister Burchill continued this work in Thursday Island and the Sepik District of New Guinea into the 1960s. Many published articles in magazines and newspapers and five published books testify to her skill and determination as a factual writer. ?Innamincka?, is her best-known book. Seeking further worthwhile challenges in the 1970s, Sister Burchill studied for the Higher School Certificate which resulted in her earning a place in the Faculty of Arts, Monash University. She graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1981. In 1986, she graduated as Bachelor of Letters at the University of Melbourne. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [249]-250. Medicine. Nursing. Burchill, Elizabeth, 1908-. Australia. Biographies (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0516392). Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index.' From TroveBook with brown text on cover and spine and brown image on coverfiction'Dora Elizabeth Burchill was born in Hawthorn, Victoria and trained as a triple certificate nurse in Melbourne and London. Proving that nursing is the best passport for travel she subsequently travelled widely and became registered as a nurse in seven countries of the world. Cherishing the ideals of Florence Nightingale in peace and war, Sister Burchill volunteered to serve in Ethiopia during the Italian-Abyssinian War in 1936, nursed refugee children during the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and served with the 2nd AIF in Palestine and Egypt in 1940. Following six years as a member of the Australian Army Nursing Service, she took another challenging path, becoming involved in radio broadcasting [Working for 3SR Radio Station, Shepparton p185], writing and lecturing for the Commonwealth Institute in England. Six years later she returned to nursing and started the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin for the Northern Territory Department of Health and remained in this important post of increasing development in post-war Darwin for five years. Sister Burchill continued this work in Thursday Island and the Sepik District of New Guinea into the 1960s. Many published articles in magazines and newspapers and five published books testify to her skill and determination as a factual writer. ?Innamincka?, is her best-known book. Seeking further worthwhile challenges in the 1970s, Sister Burchill studied for the Higher School Certificate which resulted in her earning a place in the Faculty of Arts, Monash University. She graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1981. In 1986, she graduated as Bachelor of Letters at the University of Melbourne. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [249]-250. Medicine. Nursing. Burchill, Elizabeth, 1908-. Australia. Biographies (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0516392). Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index.' From Trovenursing in warfare, elizabeth burchill, world war two, wwii, ww2, china-ethiopian war, spanish civil war, australian army nursing service -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Nursing in the Second World War, 1990
... Burchill...Sister Elizabeth Burchill, a resident of Whitehorse in the 1990s, wrote of her experiences in World war 1939-1945. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Her book, 'Australian Nurses since Nightingale 1869-1990' tells of her work in the Middle East, Australia and New Guinea. Burchill Elizabeth World War 1939-1945 Nursing Sister Elizabeth Burchill, a resident of Whitehorse in the 1990s, wrote of her experiences in World war 1939-1945. ...Sister Elizabeth Burchill, a resident of Whitehorse in the 1990s, wrote of her experiences in World war 1939-1945.Sister Elizabeth Burchill, a resident of Whitehorse in the 1990s, wrote of her experiences in World war 1939-1945. Her book, 'Australian Nurses since Nightingale 1869-1990' tells of her work in the Middle East, Australia and New Guinea.Sister Elizabeth Burchill, a resident of Whitehorse in the 1990s, wrote of her experiences in World war 1939-1945. burchill, elizabeth, world war 1939-1945, nursing -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Foodarama Lakes Entrance, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white photograph of Julie Bubb of Lakes Foodarama Tuckerbag with customers Kim Blake Burchill and children Kane and Cameron Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Businesses Supermarkets Lakes Entrance Black and white photograph of Julie Bubb of Lakes Foodarama Tuckerbag with customers Kim Blake Burchill and children Kane and Cameron Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Foodarama Lakes Entrance Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph of Julie Bubb of Lakes Foodarama Tuckerbag with customers Kim Blake Burchill and children Kane and Cameron Lakes Entrance Victoriabusinesses, supermarkets, lakes entrance -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clipping, Monash University, Tracing nursing history, [1992]
... Sister Elizabeth Burchill's latest book on Australian nursing is a revelation of history and anecdotes. ...Sister Elizabeth Burchill's latest book on Australian nursing is a revelation of history and anecdotes. ...Sister Elizabeth Burchill's latest book on Australian nursing is a revelation of history and anecdotes. 'Australian nurses since Nightingale:1860 -1990' traces the origins of modern nursing to the present time. Sister Burchill, who graduates next year from Monash with a masters degree, was honoured by the university in 1986 with the establishment of the Elizabeth Burchill Room in the Main library at Clayton. Sister Burchill started her caeer in the early 1930's, nursing in outback Australian towns such as Innaminka, served with an ambulance unit during the Spanish civil war in 1937, served in the Second World War in Egypt and Palestine and established the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin since the war. A photocopy of a small newspaper clipping consisting of a title and two columns of text'Monash university / publication / 1992' [ink, photocopied, top right of clipping]wwii, ww2, world war two, world war 2, florence, florence nightingale, the paths i've trod, canada, shepparton, royal flying doctorservice, john flynn memorial address, duchess of york, australian studies centre -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Wendy Woods, Still nursing some dreams, [unknown]
... Article about Elizabeth Burchill former nurse turned author and her book 'Australian nurses since Nightingale'...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Article about Elizabeth Burchill former nurse turned author and her book 'Australian nurses since Nightingale' Elizabeth Burchill Spanish civil war WWII World War II World War Two 'NC7' Newspaper clipping Still nursing some dreams Newspaper Newspaper clipping Wendy Woods ...Article about Elizabeth Burchill former nurse turned author and her book 'Australian nurses since Nightingale'Newspaper clipping'NC7'elizabeth burchill, spanish civil war, wwii, world war ii, world war two -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPhotograph - Photograph on photo paper, [Circa 1990s]
... Shows Sister Elizabeth Burchill and four physiotherapists." [[Former catalogued description, entry P61(2)]...Shows Sister Elizabeth Burchill and four physiotherapists." [[Former catalogued description, entry P61(2)] ANZAC Day Elizabeth Burchill Unframed, large printed colour photograph of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) members marching towards the Shrine of Remembrance on ANZAC Day. ...Event photography, ANZAC Day. "Large photograph of the march in the forecourt of the Shrine on ANZAC Day 1991 ... Shows Sister Elizabeth Burchill and four physiotherapists." [[Former catalogued description, entry P61(2)]Unframed, large printed colour photograph of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) members marching towards the Shrine of Remembrance on ANZAC Day. anzac day, elizabeth burchill -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Eastern Standard, Off the peg with Peg Morgan: Nurse to the world, July 17 1984
... Donating $10,000 to Monash saw the 'Burchill Room' named. It is a repository for Australiana, including memorbilia from Elizabeth herself....Donating $10,000 to Monash saw the 'Burchill Room' named. It is a repository for Australiana, including memorbilia from Elizabeth herself. ...The life of Elizabeth Burchill has produced five books. Her most recent book, 'The paths I've trod' brings together her previous four books, providing a remarkable insight, not only into a lifetime of nursing, but the entire period from the 19020's to the 1970's. When Elisabeth first trained in Melbourne, leeches were still part of accepted medical practice. She volunteered to serve with the Australian Inland Mission at Innaminka in her twenties. When she returned to Melbourne she undertook further specialised training at the Tweddle Baby Hospital, Footscray. After her outback adventure she developed 'itchy feet syndrome' and decided to test the saying that nursing was the best passport to travel. She became a registered nurse in six countries. Elizabeth volunteered for service caring for refugee children in Spain towards the end of the Civil War there. When she returned to Australia she enlisted in the first Victorian contingent if nurses with the second AIF.. She travelled to the Middle East, with her time in Nazareth being especially interesting. After the war she tried her hand at radio announcing before retuning to nursing. In the 1970's Elizabeth became a mature age student, gained her HSC and went on to graduate as a Bachelor of Arts in 1981 at Monash University. Currently she is studying for her Bachelor of Literature at Melbourne University. Donating $10,000 to Monash saw the 'Burchill Room' named. It is a repository for Australiana, including memorbilia from Elizabeth herself.A newspaper clipping of a title, four columns of text and two black and white photos. The large photo is of an older woman holding several books. The smaller photo is of three women wearing nurse's uniforms.'NC7' [blue ink, top right]blackburn, labrador memories, innaminka, new guinea nurse, thursday island nurse, hawthorn, dora elizabeth burchill, south australia, queensland, new south wales, burke and wills, london, west london hospital, wilfred grenfell, usa, indian harbour, queen mary, australian imperial force, middle east, radio 3sr shepparton, sepik district, new guinea, high school certificate, box hill, tafe, maroondah singers, alan marshall, army education, spectrum melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Remarkable Women, 1/03/2017 12:00:00 AM
... ...Burchill...Marion Edwina Schwerkolt Wilhelmina Weber Ivy Goyder Constance Serpell Jane Gaff Janet Sutherland Jane Boorat Annie Burchill Elizabeth Eight cards created by Whitehorse Manningham Libraries in collaboration with artist Edwina Marion. ...Eight cards created by Whitehorse Manningham Libraries in collaboration with artist Edwina Marion.Eight cards created by Whitehorse Manningham Libraries in collaboration with artist Edwina Marion of local trailblazing women during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with explanation leaflet.Eight cards created by Whitehorse Manningham Libraries in collaboration with artist Edwina Marion. marion, edwina, schwerkolt, wilhelmina, weber, ivy, goyder, constance, serpell, jane, gaff, janet, sutherland, jane, boorat, annie, burchill, elizabeth -
Women's Art RegisterBook - Exhibition Catalogue, Caroline Phillips, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia, 2012-2014
... It built a sustained three year dialogue across geographic and conceptual divides, capturing and strengthening the re-invigoration of feminist art discourses in Australia. feminism feminist art Melbourne The Dinner Party Australia Judy Chicago West Space Latrobe Visual Art Institute Bendigo Gippsland Art Gallery Sale Victoria Ararat Regional Art Gallery Ararat Technopia Tours Kim Donaldson Catherine Bell Penny Byrne Filomena Coppola Kate Just Jill Orr Clare Rae Elvis Richardson Kate Beynon Karen Buczynski-Lee Destiny Deacon Laurene Dietrich Eliza-Jane Gilchrist Janice Gobey Georgia MacGuire Robyn Massey Caroline Phillips Louise Saxton Inez de Vega Lyndal Walker Justine Makdessi The Great Petition Natalie Thomas Laura Castagnini Lyndal Jones Vicki Kinai Dot Ket Virginia Fraser Juliette Peers Louise Burchill Carolyn Barnes Melbourne Social Equity Institute Ebony Gulliver Kalinda Vary Kate Robertson Stephanie Alexander Kate MacNeill Victoria Duckett Hana Assafiri Victoria Bennett Anne Marsh Catherine Deveny Danni Zuvela Jon Dale Marcia Jane Catherine Evans Publication accompanying the project, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia. ...Publication accompanying the project, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia. Curated by Caroline Phillips, this project included multiple components: A Dinner Party: Setting the table; the Regional Feminist Art Forum, the Technopia Tours Feminist Art Bus, and two exhibitions.Publication accompanying the project, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia. Curated by Caroline Phillips, this project included multiple components: A Dinner Party: Setting the table; the Regional Feminist Art Forum, the Technopia Tours Feminist Art Bus, and two exhibitions.feminism, feminist art, melbourne, the dinner party, australia, judy chicago, west space, latrobe visual art institute, bendigo, gippsland art gallery, sale, victoria, ararat regional art gallery, ararat, technopia tours, kim donaldson, catherine bell, penny byrne, filomena coppola, kate just, jill orr, clare rae, elvis richardson, kate beynon, karen buczynski-lee, destiny deacon, laurene dietrich, eliza-jane gilchrist, janice gobey, georgia macguire, robyn massey, caroline phillips, louise saxton, inez de vega, lyndal walker, justine makdessi, the great petition, natalie thomas, laura castagnini, lyndal jones, vicki kinai, dot ket, virginia fraser, juliette peers, louise burchill, carolyn barnes, melbourne social equity institute, ebony gulliver, kalinda vary, kate robertson, stephanie alexander, kate macneill, victoria duckett, hana assafiri, victoria bennett, anne marsh, catherine deveny, danni zuvela, jon dale, marcia jane, catherine evans -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook - Australian Nurses since Nightingale 1860-1990
... Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Nursing -- Australia -- History Nursing -- Victoria -- History Elizabeth Burchill Elizabeth Burchill's wide experience and her feeling for the history of modern nursing lie behind "Australian Nurses Since Nightingale". ...Elizabeth Burchill's wide experience and her feeling for the history of modern nursing lie behind "Australian Nurses Since Nightingale". This book is an appreciation of the spirit of modern nursing - first seen on the Crimean battle-fields, and continuing today in the automated and computerised wards of our modern hospitals.21 cm H; 258 p: Bibliog.: indexnon-fictionElizabeth Burchill's wide experience and her feeling for the history of modern nursing lie behind "Australian Nurses Since Nightingale". This book is an appreciation of the spirit of modern nursing - first seen on the Crimean battle-fields, and continuing today in the automated and computerised wards of our modern hospitals.nursing -- australia -- history, nursing -- victoria -- history, elizabeth burchill
