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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueStuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospital
... Stuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospital......charge nurse...Stuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospital...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Stuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospital williamson midwifery baby charge nurse ballarat base hospital 1984 male midwife Stuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospital ...Stuart Williamson, Charge Nurse, with baby - Midwifery Training 1984 to 1985, first male midwife, Ballarat Base Hospitalwilliamson, midwifery, baby, charge nurse, ballarat base hospital, 1984, male midwife -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationRoyal Australian Nursing Federation campaign badge, [1986?]
... Distributed to nurses during campaigning for improved wages and working conditions in the 1980s, possibly during the historic 1986 Victorian 50-day nurses strike. 'Charge Nurse' refers to a Nurse Manager, and is less commonly used in Australia presently (it is still widely used in North America). ...Badge printed with 'I used to be a Charge Nurse' and 'R.A.N.F. [Royal Australian Nursing Federation] Vic. ...Badge printed with 'I used to be a Charge Nurse' and 'R.A.N.F. [Royal Australian Nursing Federation] Vic. ...Distributed to nurses during campaigning for improved wages and working conditions in the 1980s, possibly during the historic 1986 Victorian 50-day nurses strike. 'Charge Nurse' refers to a Nurse Manager, and is less commonly used in Australia presently (it is still widely used in North America). The badge's message aims to inform the public that highly experienced and skilled nurses are leaving the profession due to inadequate wages and poor working conditions. The Royal Australian Nursing Federation (RANF) became the Australian Nursing Federation in 1989, suggesting that this button is from the late 1980s. Similar to the badges worn in this photo [https://stories.anmfvic.asn.au/86strike/media/2560-1440-landscape-sec2-contentb-hr_logwf7a.jpg] from 1986 (see individual on the far right).Circular white and blue plastic badge. Silver metal, plastic-coated, with safety pin fastener adhered to back. Badge printed with 'I used to be a Charge Nurse' and 'R.A.N.F. [Royal Australian Nursing Federation] Vic. [Victorian] Branch'.nursing, nurses, industrial action, strike action, unionism, trade unions, badges, buttons, pins, campaigning, 1986 victorian nurses strike, labour history, royal australian nursing federation, victoria, australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Nurses reunion book, Judith Salvadori, Earning our badge: group G nurses 1959-1962 Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Celebrating 50 years to 2012, 2011
... To a wonderful charge nurse - Audrey Morwick Judith Salvadori (handwritten) on title page Sticker: this book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by (handwritten) Audrey Morwick ...To a wonderful charge nurse - Audrey Morwick Judith Salvadori (handwritten) on title page Sticker: this book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by (handwritten) Audrey Morwick White binding, title in red and black writing, some group G nurses photos and AHNL badge on front cover Earning our badge: group G nurses 1959-1962 Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. ...Contains stories of nursing at the Alfred Hospital during the late 1950's to early 1960s.Significant to the AHNL as members can relate to events and places mentionedWhite binding, title in red and black writing, some group G nurses photos and AHNL badge on front covernon-fictionTo a wonderful charge nurse - Audrey Morwick Judith Salvadori (handwritten) on title page Sticker: this book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by (handwritten) Audrey Morwick nurses, nurse training, alfred hospital, ahnl -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionCraft - Sister Mouse soft toy, [ca. 1980's]
... Hand made and given as a gift to a charge nurse by a grateful patient....Made by an inpatient and presented to the Ward charge sister. AHNL Nurse soft toy handcrafted Nil Handmade soft toy, in the shape of a mouse in nurses uniform. ...Hand made and given as a gift to a charge nurse by a grateful patient.Item is significant because it was created showing a representation of the current sisters uniform at the time. Made by an inpatient and presented to the Ward charge sister.Handmade soft toy, in the shape of a mouse in nurses uniform. Includes dress, apron, cape and cap.Nilahnl, nurse soft toy, handcrafted -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeaguePriscilla Wardle - Trainee Ballarat District Hospital, 27/02/1905 to 01/03/1908 and WW1 Nurse. Also Edith Popplewell & Lily MacKenzie
... She was in fact the Charge Nurse ( in charge) of Ward 7 at this time. ...She was in fact the Charge Nurse ( in charge) of Ward 7 at this time. ...No 1: Matron Eagleton with Nursing Staff, Ballarat & District Hospital. Priscilla Wardle, far right - trainee nurse 1905-1908. No 2: This could be a group of trainee nurses at Ballarat Hospital. Circa 1906/1907. The nurses with the grey looking sleeves in this black and white photograph may be wearing the lilac uniform of Trainee nurses. The sitting nurse on the far right may already be qualified because she appears to be wearing the white of a trained nurse. Sitting in the middle with the cheeky grin could be Priscilla and the standing nurse on the far left could be Edith Popplewell. No 3: This photograph is labelled 1907 and Priscilla would have just commenced her training. She appears to be “fanning” a female patient presumably to cool her down. This could be upstairs in the Queen Victoria’s Women’s Ward. Priscilla graduated as a nurse in 1908. In this photograph Priscilla was at age 23 years. No 5: Sheila Kelly (left) and Priscilla Wardle. This photograph is labelled 1909 and shows Priscilla in an all white uniform indicating she has qualified as a nurse. Sheila Kelly appears to have darker sleeves/blouse (lilac) and may still be a trainee. No 6: There is a very good chance that this photograph is Edith Popplewell, standing left, Lily MacKenzie , standing on the right and Priscilla seated. Writing in her album is very hard to read but it appears to be “Pop McK & I”. The arm bands with the St John Cross denote they are “charge nurses” maybe in charge of a ward. Taking all this into account the photograph could be circa 1909/1910. No 8 & 9: Priscilla painting what appears to be a gate while wearing her nurse uniform. She has a big grin on her face. Together with Lily MacKenzie they were the principals in the Mount Stuart Private Hospital at 18 Duke Street. Daylesford. This property is now known as Mount Stuart House. Priscilla appears to be on Central Spring Road with the Daylesford Post Office in the background. Photograph 9 is labelled 1914 which would make it near the end of their tenancy between 1911 and 1914. No 10: This photograph raises some questions. Priscilla appears to have darker sleeves /blouse (lilac) which may indicate she is still a trainee however Priscilla is also wearing a “charge nurse” arm band. While my research shows trainee nurses can be a “charge nurse” this is not common practise. The scene appears to be at the door of a house/home. I am not sure if the children’s ward/orphanage at the Ballarat Hospital at this time was in such a building. It could be that it is at the Mount Stuart Hospital but this would mean Priscilla and Lily have duplicated the wearing of the “charge nurse” arm band. The St John’s logo looks different too. Priscilla Isabel “Pearl” Wardle (1884-1967). The armband indicates Priscilla is a Charge Nurse at the Ballarat Hospital. Nothing else known. No 11: Mary & I at Mount Stuart – House Daylesford – This is probably the nursery at the Mount Stuart House Private Hospital being run by Priscilla Isabel “Pearl” Wardle (1884 – 1967) and Selina Lily (Lil) MacKenzie or McKenzie (1882 – 1975) between 1910 and 1914. Mary is certainly Mary Young MacKenzie or McKenzie (1865- 1942) Lily’s stepsister who trained at Ballarat Hospital as “Mary Young “at the same time as Priscilla and Lily. Mount Stuart House still stands at 18 Duke Street Daylesford. Photo date 1912. No 12: Priscilla wearing her distinctive Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve cape and badge. Possibly while nursing in London for a month in 1919 after the war. No 12A: Priscilla Wardle - WW1 Diary, OCR enabled. No 13: Priscilla and friends at No. 7 General Hospital, Malassises, Saint Omer, France in July 1915 The old monastery being used as a hospital can be seen in the background. The tents are the nurses quarters. This photograph may have been taken at the same time as the group photograph on page 250 of the diary transcription. Priscilla is thought to be the nurse at the centre in the QAIMNSR uniform. The nurses quarters at the No 7 General Hospital in Saint Omer in France where Priscilla worked for most of the first year of her Diary. Their Monastery (Hospital) at Malassises can be seen in the background. No 15: Priscilla is an Acting Sister working at the 2nd General Hospital for Officers in Havre, France, between March and July 1918. The nurses were enjoying their “tea party”. (see also page 253 of the Diary transcription) No 17: Priscilla at Havre - at 2nd General Hospital (Officers Hospital) in Havre., France Friday 29 March 1918 to Monday 29 July 1918 note the two dark bands on her right sleeve denoting that she is an “Acting Sister”. Priscilla is 34 years of age in this picture and in the three weeks prior to this posting she met Cyril Terence Charles Kirby (1892-1968) her future husband at the 42nd Stationary Hospital in Flixecourt while he was serving with the British Army during the battle and evacuation of Amiens. No 18: Priscilla Wardle at No 8 Stationary Hospital Wimereux, France - from Saturday 24 June 1916 to Tuesday 18 September 1917, Priscilla worked at this hospital for 15 months her longest time in one hospital. during the war. While at Wimereux on Sunday 1 July 1917 she was appointed an Acting Sister. Priscilla once said she disliked nursing in her cape and badges and here she is in her favourite “uniform” for work “the robe” as she called it. She may be leaving the “operating theatre” at Wimereux in this photograph. No 19: Priscilla worked in various operating theatres throughout France. This could be after she became an anaesthetist in 1918 and worked with this team. She is wearing her favourite uniform which is more comfortable. She did not like the collars and capes that were required to be worn. No 20: Priscilla and Sister Michael Meeke? (details not found) are having a quiet drink at the 2nd General Hospital for Officers in Havre, France. Note the dark bands on their sleeves denote their rank as nursing “Sisters”. While it looks like they are smoking look more closely they are in fact holding a “flute” style probably “cocktail” glass. Tea parties and cocktails, Havre could almost have been fun. No 22: 1913 – Ballarat nurse Priscilla Isabell “Pearl” Wardle (1884-1967) in Cannes on the French Riviera during leave from between Friday 20 February 1918 and Friday 6 March 1918.Priscilla is second from the left wearing her distinctive QAIMNSR cape of grey with dark “wine” coloured border. The other nurses are wearing their “travelling” army uniform. They were rudely called “Salvation Army Lassies” by American nurses for the way they were dressed. (see page 232 of Priscilla’s War Diary) The description of 1913 on this photograph is confusing. No 23: Priscilla with her best friend Edith Victoria Donaldson somewhere in the “mysterious far east” on their trip on the Orontes. Priscilla is second from left - this may have been taken at Durban during Priscilla's return to Australia in 1919. No 25: Priscilla Wardle, Ballarat nurse in her Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (QAIMNSR) uniform. Notice the distinctive grey cape with “wine coloured” border Priscilla is also wearing her QAIMNSR qualification badge (medal) on the right side. Because she has no dark (wine coloured) bands on her sleeves so this photograph may be before 1 July 1918. No 26: Priscilla met her husband to be English army Lieutenant Cyril Terrence Charles Kirby during the battle and subsequent evacuation of Amiens in France. As an army nursing “Sister” Priscilla also held the rank of Lieutenant. Priscilla was stationed at the 42nd Stationary Hospital between 7/3/18 and 23/3/18. She had just completed a fortnight break at Cannes on the French Riviera. They were married at Priscilla’s home “Waverley" at 215 Dawson Street Ballarat on Saturday 15 November 1919. Nov 15, 1919 – Mr and Mrs Kirby. The bride Priscilla Isabell “Pearl” Kirby (nee Wardle) (1884-1967) and the groom Cyril Terence Charles Kirby (1892– 1968) on their wedding day. Priscilla was 34 years of age and Cyril 27 years of age however their marriage certificate states that they were both 34 years of age. Their marriage certificate states they were married at Waverley, Dawson St, South, Ballarat in a Presbyterian service conducted by the Rev. John Walker, a Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and the Moderator General of the Church we think for Victoria. Was it in an outdoor setting as the surrounds in this photograph seem to indicate. Their witnesses were Robert and Olive, Priscilla’s brother and sister. Cyril signed as C. Terence. C. Kirby and Priscila signed as Priscilla I. Wardle. The certificate lists Cyril (Terence) as a Bachelor, Born at sea on a British ship and his occupation as Sailor. His father interestingly is listed as Charles John Kirby, of independent means and his mother as Emily Newman. Priscilla is listed as a Spinster, born in Ballarat with occupation as a Nurse. Her father is listed as Henry Thomas Wardle, Timber Merchant and her mother as Isabella Allan. They are both resident at 215 Dawson St. Ballarat which was Waverley the Wardle family home. No 28: Reverse in Poppy’s handwriting: “Lovingly yours Poppy, Dec 1908” Taken the year after Poppy qualified at BBH. No 29: Reverse in Poppy’s handwriting: “With much love to you Cilla, Poppy 1915” This picture was taken in the same year as the Marquette sinking incident. Edith Catheina Popplewell RRC (1884-1972) in her New Zealand Army Nursing Service (NZANS) Uniform. Poppy is at age 29 years in this photograph. Poppy was awarded the Royal Red Cross (RRC) medal for her heroism during the sinking of the Marquette transport ship. She lost her best friend NZ nurse Lorna Ratray. No 30: Taken in Cairo. Poppy is in the centre and wearing her New Zealand army badge and cape. The two nurses on either side are Australian nurses probably wearing their unique silver Australian Army sunrise badge and cape. No 31: Reverse in Poppy’s handwriting: “Ward 7 on Xmas day 1917, with my love, Poppy, A Happy New Year to you – had the sweetest letter from Bobbie”. (Bobbie is Priscilla’s brother Robert). It is thought the nurse in the centre of the three on the left is Poppy. It is 1917 two years after the Marquette sinking. Poppy appears to be a “sister” note the two dark bands on her sleeve. The uniform also matches that of Poppy 2. This photograph is in Post Card form very common during WWI. Edith Popplewell RRC is the “Sister” in the middle of the group of three nurses on the left. She is a sister not a general nurse because of the two bands on her left wrist denoting her rank. She was in fact the Charge Nurse ( in charge) of Ward 7 at this time. Note the Christmas decorations. Poppy is at age 33 years of age in this photograph.Bobbie is Priscilla’s brother Robert Norman “Bobbie” Wardle (1895-1979). No 32: Lilly MacKenzie & Poppy – Otaki - Australian nurse Selina Lily (Lil) MacKenzie sometimes McKenzie (1882– 975) grew up and trained as a nurse in Ballarat Victoria. After completing her training Lily and Priscilla Isabell “Pearl” Wardle (1884 – 1967) conducted the Mount Stuart House Private Hospital in Daylesford Victoria. In late 1913 Lily travelled to Otaki, 32 kms north of Wellington in New Zealand and worked at the Otaki Cottage Hospital with close friend Edith Catheina Popplewell “Poppy” (1884-1976) who also grew up and trained as a nurse at the Ballarat Hospital. In 1914 Lily was matron of a private hospital in Taihape 150kms north of Wellington. Both Lily and Poppy volunteered for New Zealand but as New Zealand were not accepting Australian trained nurses she returned to Australia and enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) in October 1915. Lily went on to serve in Egypt, England, France and Italy where she was awarded the Royal Red Cross (RRC) medal for her service. This photograph is while Lily and Poppy were working at Otaki Cottage Hospital in New Zealand. Circa 1914. trainee, charge sister, ballarat, hospital, 1905, 1908, ww1, mount stuart house, sleeman, wardle, popplewell, mackenzie, military, queen alexandra's imperial military nursing service reserve, daylesford, nurses, private hospital, edith popplewell, france, cairo, diary, ww1 diary, havre, lily mackenzie, eagleton, matron, otaki, new zealand, donaldson, malassises, kelly, young, kirby, priscilla -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Mr Bill Gerrard, 10 August 2000
... Bill Gerrard was born in Albury in 1934 and moved to Beechworth in 1960 when his wife was employed as a nurse at Mayday Hills Hospital, later becoming nurse-in-charge. Gerrard first worked for the local railway and then as a taxi driver in Beechworth, and was involved in volunteer fund-raising activities such as raffles for charitable causes. ...The Beechworth Burke Museum Loch Street Beechworth high-country Bill Gerrard was born in Albury in 1934 and moved to Beechworth in 1960 when his wife was employed as a nurse at Mayday Hills Hospital, later becoming nurse-in-charge. Gerrard first worked for the local railway and then as a taxi driver in Beechworth, and was involved in volunteer fund-raising activities such as raffles for charitable causes. ...Bill Gerrard was born in Albury in 1934 and moved to Beechworth in 1960 when his wife was employed as a nurse at Mayday Hills Hospital, later becoming nurse-in-charge. Gerrard first worked for the local railway and then as a taxi driver in Beechworth, and was involved in volunteer fund-raising activities such as raffles for charitable causes. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Mr Bill Gerrard's account of his life in Beechworth and the local area during the mid-to-late 20th century is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of the region. He recounts aspects of community life and working conditions in Beechworth, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, as well as conditions for staff and patients at Mayday Hills Hospital where his wife worked during that period. His story also provides insights into economic hardhsip and the role of voluntary fundraising in the Beechworth community. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mr Bill Gerrard /listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, bill gerrard, mayday hills hospital, taxi driver, beechworth railway, religion, beechworth 1960s, beechworth 1970s, social welfare, community cohesion, twentieth-century working conditions, twentieth-century regional victoria, hibernian hotel, fund-raising -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Warrnambool & District Base Hospital Patients' information, C1970
... charges, and complaints. A small booklet with social and historical interest to the district. warrnambool base hospital warrnambool warrnambool and district base hospital Photography : Roger Lee. Printed by Philprint Warrnambool. 16 page booklet with image of a nurse ...This booklet outlines procedures and rules which pertain to the Warrnambool base Hospital. It covers such items as services, admissions, meals, visitors, blood donors, charges, and complaints. A small booklet with social and historical interest to the district.16 page booklet with image of a nurse with a child in her arms on the front cover and text in grey and black on a white background.Back cover has a photograph a woman in a wheelchair with four hospital staff. below is a red cross in a circle with Warrnambool and district Base Hospital around it.It has a map of the site and a table of contents outlining aspects of procedures arpund the hospital.Photography : Roger Lee. Printed by Philprint Warrnambool.warrnambool base hospital, warrnambool, warrnambool and district base hospital -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Hopetoun, Hopetoun Street, 2, Elsternwick
... Charge of the Hopetoun Private Hospital. The section provides brief biographical information and includes a black and white photograph of Edith. Hopetoun Private Hospital Hopetoun Hospital Hopetoun Hopetoun Street Elsternwick Webb Charles Reeve Charles F Reeve Winifred Sister World War 1914-18 Bulling Charles E J (Master Builder) Haines Edith Faith Mrs Matron Reeve Edith Haines Percy Bulling Winifred Nurses Judges Hospitals Document Hopetoun, Hopetoun Street, 2, Elsternwick ...Two items about the Hopetoun Private Hospital and the Reeve family, especially the sisters Winifred and Edith: 1/Two photocopies of the one page of undated typed research by the stepdaughter of Winifred Bulling (nee Reeve), providing information about Winifred’s nursing career and her life. The research includes an undated black and white photograph, presumably of Winifred, though the woman in the photograph is unidentified. 2/A photocopy of a short entry from the book Who’s Who in the World of Women, on Edith Haines, the Matron-in-Charge of the Hopetoun Private Hospital. The section provides brief biographical information and includes a black and white photograph of Edith.hopetoun private hospital, hopetoun hospital, hopetoun, hopetoun street, elsternwick, webb charles, reeve charles f, reeve winifred sister, world war 1914-18, bulling charles e j (master builder), haines edith faith mrs matron, reeve edith, haines percy, bulling winifred, nurses, judges, hospitals -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral history, Jennifer Williams, Mrs Florence Goonan, 10th August 2000
... Florence recalls her Grandfather being in charge of turning on the water for the mines in Yackandandah. Florence worked as a nurse in the Yackandandah hospital, before moving to Beechworth in 1954 when her husband was employed at the Beechworth Mental Hospital. ...Florence recalls her Grandfather being in charge of turning on the water for the mines in Yackandandah. Florence worked as a nurse in the Yackandandah hospital, before moving to Beechworth in 1954 when her husband was employed at the Beechworth Mental Hospital. ...Florence Alice Gonnan was born on the 13th of June 1917 in Yackandandah, Victoria, the youngest of six children. Her father worked in the gold mines, bringing in wood. Florence recalls her Grandfather being in charge of turning on the water for the mines in Yackandandah. Florence worked as a nurse in the Yackandandah hospital, before moving to Beechworth in 1954 when her husband was employed at the Beechworth Mental Hospital. Florence had eight children. Her husband was very ill, having surgery to remove part of his stomach at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and struggled to gain income for the family. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Florence Alice Gonnan provides an account of life in Yackandandah from 1917 to 1954, and in Beechworth from 1954 to 2000. She provides descriptions of daily living, and how a big family with eight children survived without much income. This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, gonnan, florence alice gonnan, yackandandah -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument - Certificate, Swinburne Technical College, Swinburne Technical College: results for Miss M. J. Burke, 10/07/1942
... When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971. marjorie jean burke nurses diamond valley community hospital swinburne technical college Signed by teacher in charge and director. ...Course results for Marjorie Jean Burke issued by Swinburne Technical College, the course covered invalid, convalescent and home cookery.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Course results typed on cream paper, includes envelope.Signed by teacher in charge and director.marjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, swinburne technical college -
Ararat Gallery TAMAMixed media, Inga Hunter, Iboriis Robe of the Keeper of the Dead, 1986-1989
... charges against one another. His life is almost totally ritual, given over to chants and spells. He will never marry, but will breed by impregnating a selected mate in order to carry on the line, the office is hereditary. When his children are old enough, they are apprenticed to him and must live apart from the community, looked after by a nurse...charges against one another. His life is almost totally ritual, given over to chants and spells. He will never marry, but will breed by impregnating a selected mate in order to carry on the line, the office is hereditary. When his children are old enough, they are apprenticed to him and must live apart from the community, looked after by a nurse ...“The Keeper looks after the shrines of the dead and he is responsible for their wellbeing, to make sure that their spirits do not return to make trouble for the living. Beyond their grave there is no blame, so he keeps all the dead, criminal, foreign etc. Keepers are not often seen because they live well away from all social groups, being supposed to spend most of their time in the nether world. The Keeper’s Robes carry complex amulets or protection from the dead, who he both guards and fears. He must also stop the living from using his charges against one another. His life is almost totally ritual, given over to chants and spells. He will never marry, but will breed by impregnating a selected mate in order to carry on the line, the office is hereditary. When his children are old enough, they are apprenticed to him and must live apart from the community, looked after by a nurse and taught all the rituals necessary for their future career. Very occasionally, a child is chosen from the community because of some special characteristic - precognition, albino colouring, special interest in the dead etc. At any time there might be up to twelve apprentices of various ages who assist the Keeper in his work. These children are taboo to all others, who must close their eyes if they accidentally catch sight of an apprentice.” -Inga Hunter -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Chris Coulthard-Clark, The Diggers: makers of the Australian military tradition, 1993
... NURSES' / CLUB OF VIC SUB BRANCH R.S.L.' [Stamped in purple ink on first page] Hardcover book with dustjacket. 'THE DIGGERS' is printed at the top in olive green letters and just to the right is the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces emblem on a red panel. The cover shows a painting of soldiers on horseback charging ...Here are over 140 noteworthy military careers, covering the colonial war and the Great War, told by Australia's leading historians. It is a fascinating look at the men and women who established the reputation of the Australian Digger in the annals of world history. [From Trove]Hardcover book with dustjacket. 'THE DIGGERS' is printed at the top in olive green letters and just to the right is the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces emblem on a red panel. The cover shows a painting of soldiers on horseback charging across a field. At the bottom of the cover is printed in white text : makers of the Australian Military tradition.non-fictionHere are over 140 noteworthy military careers, covering the colonial war and the Great War, told by Australia's leading historians. It is a fascinating look at the men and women who established the reputation of the Australian Digger in the annals of world history. [From Trove]australian armed forces biography, colonial forces biography -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Australian Women's Weekly Pictorial, Our A.I.F. nurses go back to work in New Guinea, December 5, 1942
... Top right - a nurse tending to a patient in a New Guinea military hospital Middle left - a large group of nurses, mostly seated, at the location of their jungle hospital, with the construction of the mess buildings in the background Middle right - the matron in charge of the AGH in New Guinea standing in front of a ship. ...Top right - a nurse tending to a patient in a New Guinea military hospital Middle left - a large group of nurses, mostly seated, at the location of their jungle hospital, with the construction of the mess buildings in the background Middle right - the matron in charge of the AGH in New Guinea standing in front of a ship. ...Nurses with the Australian General Hospital (AGH) have returned to New Guinea, after twice being withdrawn as the military situation became serious. The images depict: Top left - four nurses in the foreground washing up in the mess. Top right - a nurse tending to a patient in a New Guinea military hospital Middle left - a large group of nurses, mostly seated, at the location of their jungle hospital, with the construction of the mess buildings in the background Middle right - the matron in charge of the AGH in New Guinea standing in front of a ship. Bottom left - a large group of nurses, seated and standing, on the edge of the jungle, waiting for the transport to their hospital Bottom right - nurses disembarking down a gangplank from a ship, being helped by men in army uniforms. Above the nurses there are people leaning on the ship's railing.Large newspaper page with six large black and white photos with captions underneath. All the photos depict nurses in uniform in various activities and situations, including washing up, tending to a patient, in a jungle hospital, in front of a ship, waiting for their transport and disembarking a ship.wwii, ww2, world war two, e bishop, j cameri, d bush, m holding, d mcgee, b duval, matron nell marshall, elinor bishop, j.f. crameri -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Manuela Cifra, Down memory lane, [1995]
... By 1937 Jean was the sister-in-charge of the Alfred Hospital's operating theatre and after a European tour where she witnessed Germany arming, displaying swastikas everywhere and restricting movement in and out of Germany, Jean registered with the Australian Nursing Service and were called up. April 1940 saw Jean amoung the first Victorian nursing sisters to go overseas. Jean nursed...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Jean Hanna was one of a group of old collegians who presented a book containing the names of eighty former students who served World War II to Presbyterian Ladies College, Burwood. Jean, 93, had seen war firsthand, working twelve hour shifts in tent hospitals, nursing sick, wounded, amputees and POW's. By 1937 Jean was the sister-in-charge ...Jean Hanna was one of a group of old collegians who presented a book containing the names of eighty former students who served World War II to Presbyterian Ladies College, Burwood. Jean, 93, had seen war firsthand, working twelve hour shifts in tent hospitals, nursing sick, wounded, amputees and POW's. By 1937 Jean was the sister-in-charge of the Alfred Hospital's operating theatre and after a European tour where she witnessed Germany arming, displaying swastikas everywhere and restricting movement in and out of Germany, Jean registered with the Australian Nursing Service and were called up. April 1940 saw Jean amoung the first Victorian nursing sisters to go overseas. Jean nursed in tent hospitals in Gaza, Mersa Matruh, Nazareth and Colombo before heading home to Australia to nurse sick and wounded from New Guinea. In April 1945 Jean went to another tent hospital in Borneo, where she cared for civilians and POW's, including a survivor of the Sandakan death march. Discharged in 1946, Jean joined the Alfred Hospital again until her retirement in 1962. A newspaper clipping of a story of five columns of text beneath two black and white photos. The photo on the left is of four women in uniform, two on camels and two on donkeys, with three men on foot, in front of a pyramid. The photo on the right os on an older woman wearing service medals.'NEWS'[graphite pencil, left top] 'AANS'[graphite pencil, right top]world war 2, wwii, ww2, world war ii, middle east, 2/1st casualty clearing station, nan schofield, egypt, battle of bardia, greece, syrian campaign, syria, japanese, american barrack hospital, ipswitch, labuan island, children's health bureau, melbourne -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHonour Board - Framed Roll of Honour, St. Hilda's Church, Everton
... charge as Matron. After 17 months at Deolali BENNETT was awarded the Royal Red Cross Medal First Class one of the highest distinctions in the British Nursing Service. When peace was declared she travelled to England where she continued to nurse...charge as Matron. After 17 months at Deolali BENNETT was awarded the Royal Red Cross Medal First Class one of the highest distinctions in the British Nursing Service. When peace was declared she travelled to England where she continued to nurse ...St Hilda's Church Everton, WW1 Roll of Honour - contains 16 names of members of the Everton Community in Victoria who served during the First World War including Nursing Sister Alma Louisa BENNETT (1890-1922) who trained at Melbourne General Hospital. She moved to Western Australia and continued nursing until the advent of World War 1. She immediately sought to enlist but was not granted her request until 1916 and was eventually sent for nursing duties in India. Her arrival coincided with the first convey of wounded after the fall of Kut in Mesopotamia. She was immediately given charge of a ward at Victoria Hospital. The following year she was appointed Matron of the hospital ship "Herefordshire" which transported sick and wounded soldiers from the mouth of the Tigris River to Bombay. Her next appointment was to the 34th Welsh Hospital at Deolali 150 miles from Bombay. The hospital was huge and she took charge as Matron. After 17 months at Deolali BENNETT was awarded the Royal Red Cross Medal First Class one of the highest distinctions in the British Nursing Service. When peace was declared she travelled to England where she continued to nurse in an Army Hospital. During her stay she was invited to Buckingham Palace where she was presented with Red Cross Medal by King George V. BENNETT returned to Victoria and was invited to join the nursing staff at Melbourne's Epworth Hospital with prospects of becoming Matron. Ill health intervened and she died in September 1922. Item said to be made by the family of Gilbert and Richard Heywood both KIA and listed on honour roll.St Hilda's Church Everton Honour Roll contains 16 names of members including Nurse BENNETT, from the Everton Community in Victoria who served in WW1 Carved timber frame and mounting with 16 names in gold coloured paint listed in two columns."St Hilda's Church Everton' "Roll of Honour" "The Great War 1914 to 1918" Sister Bennett/Heywood G/Heywood R/Levett W/Lowry F/Mason T.A/Mason E.H/Mason H.G/MacKay M/Morrison J/Morrison W/Norman W/Rickards R/Steens C.T/Ward C/Welch J.everton, 1914-1918, roll of honour -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueMidwifery Students, 1943-1944
... Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Mary Cunningham, Joyce Hovey, Margaret Neagle, Kathleen Bryant Elsie Caldecoat, Gwen Wood, Elsie Lonergon, Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth Johnson became charge ward sister, Ward 3, Children's Ward, Eildon House, Ballarat Base Hospital. midwifery, students, 1943, 1944, cunningham, hovey, neagle, bryant, caldecoat, wood, lonerdon, johnson Hard Copy Midwifery Students, 1943-1944 ...Mary Cunningham, Joyce Hovey, Margaret Neagle, Kathleen Bryant Elsie Caldecoat, Gwen Wood, Elsie Lonergon, Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth Johnson became charge ward sister, Ward 3, Children's Ward, Eildon House, Ballarat Base Hospital.Hard Copymidwifery, students, 1943, 1944, cunningham, hovey, neagle, bryant, caldecoat, wood, lonerdon, johnson -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph - copy, Sisters Moore, Melrose and Moors, Original 1943, copy 1989
... Army nurses attached to Camp hospital. internment camp 1 a.a.n.s. sister moore sister melrose sister moors camp hospitals A.A.N.S. Nursing staff, 3 sisters (Moore (in charge ...WW2 Internment Camp 1, Tatura. Army nurses attached to Camp hospital.A.A.N.S. Nursing staff, 3 sisters (Moore (in charge), Melrose and Moors) standing in front of doorway of Army hut Camp 1, Tatura. Sister to right of Sister Moore, in centre, has right arm extended to the right.internment camp 1, a.a.n.s., sister moore, sister melrose, sister moors, camp hospitals -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Jan Bassett 1953-1999, Guns and Brooches, Australian Army Nursing from the Boer War to the Gulf War, 1992
... nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. ...This book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a marron cover with title, author and publisher's name embossed in gold on the spine. Front and spine of dust jacket has a black and white photograph: sick sisters on Lemnos. Title and authors name in black and red print on front and spinenon-fictionThis book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.military nursing-australia, australian army nursing service, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Florence Nightingale, Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not, 1946
... nurses. Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history of nursing. nursing Florence Nightingale This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have". ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book with light brown cover, title and author's name embossed in gilt on front.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".nursing, florence nightingale -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Dover Publications, Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not, 1969
... Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history of nursing Florence Nightingale Nurses nursing caregivers This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have". ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book has an illustration of three people in Victorian dress on the front cover in shades of purple. A woman (Florence Nightingale) is in the foreground, and another woman and a soldier are to her right. Title and authors name are printed over this illustration in white ink. Author's surname, abbreviated title and ISBN are printed in white on a grey background on the spine, The back cover has a summary of the book is printed in black on a cream background within a light brown border.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".florence nightingale, nurses, nursing, caregivers -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not, 1970
... nurses. Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history of nursing Florenve Nightingale Nursing This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have". ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book with dustjacket. Book has a dark blue cover, with abbreviated title, author's and publisher's names embossed in gilt on the spine. Dustjacket has a yellow background, the front of which has a decorative brown border within which abbreviated title, author's and publisher's name printed in black along with an illustration of two hands bandaging a third hand/arm (brown ink). Abbreviated title author's and publisher's names are also printed in black ink on spine. Back cover has illustrations of vintage medical related advertisements. non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".florenve nightingale, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionCeramic - Cup and saucer, Paragon, Miss Eileen Emms cup and saucer, [ca. 1930's]
... cup & saucer where a farewell present to Miss Eileen Emms, Charge Sister Ward 3 (1936) by Staff Nurses of Alfred Hospital when she joined Women's Royal navy Nursing Service during WW 11...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne cup & saucer where a farewell present to Miss Eileen Emms, Charge Sister Ward 3 (1936) by Staff Nurses of Alfred Hospital when she joined Women's Royal navy Nursing Service during WW 11 on base of both cup and saucer are the words (in gilt) PARAGON by appointment to HM The Queen & Queen Mary fine bone china England Regd. ...cup & saucer where a farewell present to Miss Eileen Emms, Charge Sister Ward 3 (1936) by Staff Nurses of Alfred Hospital when she joined Women's Royal navy Nursing Service during WW 11Teacup and saucer, a striking medallion pattern (specifically a Double Warrant Bone China Medallion design) in the centre of the saucer and cup interior, surrounded by intricate gold filigree work on a rich burgundy background.on base of both cup and saucer are the words (in gilt) PARAGON by appointment to HM The Queen & Queen Mary fine bone china England Regd. And two coats of arms. In addition, on the base of saucer (in burgundy) A 822/1 0 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPhotograph - Unframed black and white photograph, Alfred Hospital, Miss Eileen Emms, 1960's
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne photograph of Eileen Emms in Alfred hospital Nursing Administartion Uniform. Eileen Emms graduated from the Alfred Hospital in 1935, after midwifery training she returned to the Alfred in 1936 as charge sister of Ward 3, a position she held until April 1942 when she resigned to join the Royal Austrailian Naval Nursing Service, serving until August 1947. in July 1950 Eileen retuned to the Alfred as an Administrative Sister, and in September 1952 was appointed assistant matron. ...photograph of Eileen Emms in Alfred hospital Nursing Administartion Uniform. Eileen Emms graduated from the Alfred Hospital in 1935, after midwifery training she returned to the Alfred in 1936 as charge sister of Ward 3, a position she held until April 1942 when she resigned to join the Royal Austrailian Naval Nursing Service, serving until August 1947. in July 1950 Eileen retuned to the Alfred as an Administrative Sister, and in September 1952 was appointed assistant matron. In Octocber 1962 Eileen was appointed Acting Deputy Lady Superintendant, a position she held until her retirement in 1964Found with other information about Eileen Emms in prominent nurse folderBlack and photograph of a grey haired woman wearing glasses, a nurses veil and white collared uniform.there is a badge fixed between the points of the collareileen emms, nurses, alfred hospital -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Fictional Alfred Hospital Medical Record, VON CLINCH, Medical Record of Klaus (AKA Claus) Santa UR 999995 Folder No.1 (1969-1983), December 23, 1969
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Tradition commenced in December 1969 by Von Clinch, charge sister of Ward 3 at the time. ...Tradition commenced in December 1969 by Von Clinch, charge sister of Ward 3 at the time. Who placed a dummy dressed as Santa Claus at the entrance to ward three. It was decided that a medical record needed to be kept.Origional UR was 251269, later changed to 999995. These medical records are significant to the Alfred Hospital Nurses League, because many members helped with creation of these filesBuff coloured folder with green spine and multi coloured horizontal stipes, containining papers fixed by split pins.Handwritten medical recordshospital humour, alfred hospital, christmas, ahnl, santa claus -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Fictional Alfred Hospital Medical Record, Medical Record of Klaus (AKA Claus) Santa UR 999995 Folder No.2 (1983-1993), December 21 1983
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne these medical records are significant to the AHNL, as many members helped with their creation hospital humour Alfred Hospital AHNL Christmas Santa Claus tradition commenced in December 1969 by von Clinch, charge sister of Ward 3 at the time. ...tradition commenced in December 1969 by von Clinch, charge sister of Ward 3 at the time. A dummy dressed as Santa Clays at the entrance to ward 3. it was decided that a medical record needed to be kept. Original UR was 2512169, later changed to 999995Buff coloured folder, green spone with multicoloured horizontal stripes, containing papers fixed by solit pinstradition commenced in December 1969 by von Clinch, charge sister of Ward 3 at the time. A dummy dressed as Santa Clays at the entrance to ward 3. it was decided that a medical record needed to be kept. Original UR was 2512169, later changed to 999995hospital humour, alfred hospital, ahnl, christmas, santa claus -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Fictional Alfred Hospital Medical Record (copy), Medical Record of Klaus (AKA Claus) Santa UR 999995 Folder No.3 (1994-), December 1999
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Tradition commenced in December 1969 by Von Clinch, Charge Sister of Ward 3 at the time who placed a dummy dressed as Santa Claus at the entrance of Ward 3. ...Fictional Medical Record of Santa ClausBuff coloured folder with green spine and multicoloured horizontal stripes containing papers fixed by split pinsfictionFictional Medical Record of Santa Claushospital humour, alfred hospital, ahnl, christmas, santa claus -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate for Letitia St. Ledger from Swinburne Technical College, in 1929
... nurse trainees to receive instruction on invalid, convalescent and home cookery post-graduation. Most institutions required this certificate for their nursing positions. The certificate was signed by Dorothy de Giles, Teacher in Charge...nurse trainees to receive instruction on invalid, convalescent and home cookery post-graduation. Most institutions required this certificate for their nursing positions. The certificate was signed by Dorothy de Giles, Teacher in Charge ...The nursing registration regulations in 1926 required all nurse trainees to receive instruction on invalid, convalescent and home cookery post-graduation. Most institutions required this certificate for their nursing positions. The certificate was signed by Dorothy de Giles, Teacher in Charge and Fred W Green, Director. swinburne technical college, invalid cookery, letitia st.ledger, dorothy de giles, fred w green -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate for Evelyn P. O'Dea from Swinburne Technical College Hawthorn Victoria, in 1924
... Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for positions. It is signed by the teacher- in- charge and director....Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for positions. It is signed by the teacher- in- charge and director. ...Evelyn P. O'Dea attended a course of lessons in invalid, convalescent and home cookery. The certificate states that Evelyn is competent to handle successfully and daintily, any cookery which she would be required to do whilst carrying out her nursing duties. Examples of practice is fried fish, creamed potatoes and cup custard. Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for positions. It is signed by the teacher- in- charge and director.evelyn p. o'dea, swinburne technical college hawthorn victoria., invalid cookery, dorothy m giles, jr tranthim fryer, st vincent's hospital nurse training. -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate for Mary Deane from Swinburne Technical College Hawthorn Victoria, in 1938
... Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for future positions. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green....Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for future positions. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green. ...Nurse Mary Deane attended a course of lessons in invalid, convalescent and home cookery following her registration as a fully qualified nurse at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. The certificate states that Evelyn is competent. Most institutions required the Invalid Cookery Certificate from registered nurses when applying for future positions. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green.mary deane, swinburne technical college hawthorn victoria., invalid convalescent and home cookery, st. vincent's hospital melbourne nurse training -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate for Mary Brennan from Swinburne Technical College Hawthorn Victoria, in 1938
... The Nurses' Registration Regulations set down in 1926 required all nurse trainees to receive instruction in invalid cookery. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green. ...The Nurses' Registration Regulations set down in 1926 required all nurse trainees to receive instruction in invalid cookery. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green. ...Nurse Mary Brennan attended a course of lessons in invalid, convalescent and home cookery following her registration as a fully qualified nurse. The certificate states that Evelyn is competent. The Nurses' Registration Regulations set down in 1926 required all nurse trainees to receive instruction in invalid cookery. It is signed by the Teacher- In- Charge Mary G Kirkhope and Director Frederick W Green. The envelope containing the certificate has a postage stamp of 1 penny, the cost of regular postage at that time. mary bernard brennan, swinburne technical college hawthorn victoria., invalid convalescent and home cookery, mary g kirkhope, frederick w green, st vincent's hospital melbourne nurse training, cost of postage in victoria 1938
