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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryPhotograph
... ...Dental nurse...The male dentist is seated to the left of the patient holding equipment near the patient's mouth. A woman dental nurse is standing to the left of the dentist holding a suction tool....Dentist Anaesthetist Dental nurse Patient CIG Oxygen cylinder Shipway DM machine •Stamped in red ink on reverse: C.I.G. ...This photograph was reproduced in the book One Grand Chain : The History of Anaesthesia in Australia 1846 - 1962 : Volume 2 1934 - 1962, Gwen Wilson, edited by Jeanette Thirlwell Jones, on page 89.Black and white photograph depicting a dentist's office with a woman patient sitting in a chair receiving anaesthesia. Behind the chair is a fully gowned and masked anaesthetist operating a DM Machine with CIG oxygen cylinders. The male dentist is seated to the left of the patient holding equipment near the patient's mouth. A woman dental nurse is standing to the left of the dentist holding a suction tool.•Stamped in red ink on reverse: C.I.G. Equipment Pty. Ltd. •Handwritten in blue ink on reverse: CG13 •Handwritten in grey pencil on reverse: Dr H.N. Matthews / Essendon / Return to F Biggs •Handwritten in grey pencil on reverse: 6 [in a circle]dentist, anaesthetist, dental nurse, patient, cig, oxygen cylinder, shipway, dm machine -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Wilhelm Heinrich WALLBAUM
... ...Dental nurse...He helped out in the dentistry facility as a Dental nurse. He loved the piano and whilst interned composed a march which he called "Seige" and wrote the piano score. ...He helped out in the dentistry facility as a Dental nurse. He loved the piano and whilst interned composed a march which he called "Seige" and wrote the piano score. ...Wilhelm was rounded up by the CIB in Sydney in 1939 and put into Bathurst goal and later transferred to Tatura, where he spent nearly 5 years. He helped out in the dentistry facility as a Dental nurse. He loved the piano and whilst interned composed a march which he called "Seige" and wrote the piano score. "Seige" was later changed to "Under the Southern Cross". It was later written for a full brass band. Black and white photograph of a man wearing a tie and suit sitting side on. Plain backgroundwilliam heinrich wallbaum, bathurst goal, dentistry, dental nurse, piano score, brass band score -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaColour photo, Prior to 1977
... After Year 10, Frances took a job in Camperdown as a dental nurse. She tackled this successfully until deciding to study at Rolland House in Carlton to become a Deaconess. ...After Year 10, Frances took a job in Camperdown as a dental nurse. She tackled this successfully until deciding to study at Rolland House in Carlton to become a Deaconess. ...Everyone seemed to know Frances – it was November 1985 – I met Frances at the Victorian Synod office as she lent me her office to interview staff for St Philip’s which I was taking over in 1986. The interviews completed, she took me to a nearby coffee shop where we had a delightful chat. I came away much the richer, more informed about St Philip’s and feeling I had known Frances forever. And so started our 23 year friendship, with me hearing the first of many stories – for Frances was a wonderfully gifted story teller with a capacity to turn the past into life, and its characters into real people. It seems fitting that a person destined to add to Australia’s history should be born down the beach from Mendonca’s Mahogany ship – Port Fairy on the 28 January 1924. There she went to school – first to primary school then to Camperdown’s Higher Elementary School which went to Year 10. She was the eldest of four children with three brothers, Jock, Norman and Rod. After Year 10, Frances took a job in Camperdown as a dental nurse. She tackled this successfully until deciding to study at Rolland House in Carlton to become a Deaconess. Jock, her brother, recalls asking Frances what made her decide to be a Deaconess. At a Presbyterian Fellowship camp at Warrnambool, Frances and the others were sleeping in the Church Hall on palliases. During the night she awoke and her eye was drawn to a stained glass window, unusually brightly lit. On the window were the words “Follow Me”. Without flinching Frances took the words to heart and decided to serve God as a Deaconess, and during her time with the Australian Inland Mission she became quite a legend. What a patriot Frances was! She loved the stories of pioneers and knew well the history of where she had come from – the Western District. A keen follower of cricket, she would be right up with the last test and the issues of the team. Originally a Melbourne football supporter, she became an avid Geelong supporter and would often score at the annual self destruct St Philip’s vs Flynn Church match. She loved the gladiatorial, albeit often suicidal display. And though an Aussie through and through she loved her Scottish roots. Through her stories, she could easily transport a person in the Centralian landscape onto the heather of the Highlands. In spite of her love for Scotland, the city which was her favourite was New York. Frances – truly a citizen of the world. As a citizen of the world Frances fought for Indigenous and migrant women’s rights and was active in the World Council of Churches, sponsoring local and overseas women to study in Australia and to return to their homes as trained teachers and theologians. Up until recently she was involved in the Spina Bifida and Hydro Cephalis Association of SA. By the time she had taken up with the AIM Frances had a well tuned desire for social justice. To her it was important that the poor and less fortunate were given a go. She felt that the Labor Party provided her best avenue to push her social justice desires. After joining the party in 1956, she quickly became a respected member of the party and worked tirelessly for it, being honoured in the end with life membership. In the party she knew everyone and everyone knew her. She introduced me to Bob Hawke and when I spoke to Gough Whitlam once on a plane, he affirmed to me his friendship with Frances. In her cottage was a picture of her with Kevin Rudd with his arm around her. She is remembered by her party colleagues as someone who had a real compassion for helping people. She believed in the traditional ethic of the Labor Party which is to help those who are less fortunate. Interestingly, she supported St Philip’s moving from solely being a residential college to a school because we had chosen a relatively low fee base to enable maximum access for people and our boarding house continued to, and still does, offer accommodation to any student wishing to attend schools in Alice. Having supported the outback for years from the engine rooms of the mission arm of the church in Victoria, Frances then decided to move to Alice for her retirement. Settling in the little cottage at the far south eastern corner of Old Timers, this became to me, my family and I’m sure to plenty of people, Frances’ Cottage. But moving to Alice was hardly moving into retirement. She quickly became Chaplain at St Philip’s where she clearly showed her love for the children and staff and a real belief in St Philip’s role – to provide access to education for isolated children. She became a stalwart of the Adelaide House Museum, a wonderful member of the congregation, a powerful contributor to the Presbytery and the Annual Synod. Frances was strong, never flinched on a point of principle and discussed things face to face so that you truly knew where you stood with her. She had a great feeling for the pastoralists and knew many of them well. As Chaplain of the College she related well to the children and in addition, knew many of their families. She also felt deeply for the Indigenous people and regularly tackled the issue of how conditions could be improved for them. As we developed the school at St Philip’s, Frances worked with me on so many things. She would visit the College each week for Chapel, run a Sunday school for little kids and the service for all the boarders. When the school was ready to start she wrote the College prayer, said now every week by all students. The prayer says so much about Frances. She pioneered the RE program, teaching RE and in addition to Sunday, visited staff and students every Wednesday. At Presentation Night she presented a homily and provided the blessing – always a strong presence in front of the College community. She was so much part of St Philip’s that when we built the new boarding house in 1990 it seemed so obvious to call it McKechnie House. As a faithful servant of Adelaide House for years and an enthusiastic member of the National Trust, Frances was the first chairperson of the committee, a driving force to redevelop Adelaide House and she worked tirelessly to present John Flynn’s Hospital in the best light. She helped to deliver the stories of Flynn and McKay and the Outback missionaries to so many people and was instrumental in producing meaningful displays. I enjoyed walking around the museum with her intensely, enjoying her detailed stories of the past missionary era and I know many others would have as well. As a loyal and loving member of the Flynn Church, and being such a comrade of Fred McKay’s, Frances understood intricately the symbols which lie within the architecture. Once again, as a story teller, each one had a yarn attached to it. Over her twenty-three years as a member of the Flynn Church she has made a wonderful contribution. As a charismatic personality people were naturally attracted to Frances and were touched and affected by her. Peter Robson, twenty-two years at St Philip’s, remembers her asking him why he had stayed so long at the College. He explained to her that it was her address one day in Chapel in the early times that inspired him to keep going. With great wisdom she had said, “You can’t conquer something, unless you allow it to conquer you.” St Philip’s had conquered him. Wherever she went, whomever she was with, she had a real and lasting impact. Frances brought the reality of the Outback to so many as she addressed congregations around Victoria. She started the Australian Church Women’s Fellowship in the Northern Territory in 1997. She was also involved in setting up the Institute for Aboriginal Development. I believe that Frances should have been recognised nationally for her work with an AM. However, she was the Northern Territory finalist in the Senior Australian of the Year Awards in 2003. In 2004 she was awarded an OBE – not from the Queen but at Old Timers. This is a coveted award which means “Over Bloody Eighty”. Frances was part of it all, in the river, at a bush dance, at a dinner, at a service, at a party, at a meeting, at a footy game, at a cricket game, at Synod, at Presbytery, at Labour meetings, I could go on. Frances McKechnie, what a wonderful Australian. (Eulogy by Chris Tudor) Frances McKechnie died mid-2008. Deaconess Frances McKechnie is seated in front of a map of Australia marked with Australian Inland Mission places identified.At the time the photo was taken, McKechnie was the Victorian Regional Officer for the Australian Inland Mission (Presbyterian). At one stage, she worked for National Mission Frontier Services from 1968 to 1986. See below for the eulogy at her funeral by Chris Tudor. (Frances died May or June 2008.)deaconess frances mckechnie; australian inland mission; presbyterian church -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Weighing scales, baby, Vogel & Haike, 1970s
... A midwife/infant welfare nurse named Martine Jackson recalls seeing a set of weighing scales like this as a student in the 1970s in Melbourne. These weighing scales were part of a rare collection of medical, dental and pharmaceutical objects belonging to a tourism business, Kryal Castle, near Ballarat, Victoria from 1974. ...A midwife/infant welfare nurse named Martine Jackson recalls seeing a set of weighing scales like this as a student in the 1970s in Melbourne. These weighing scales were part of a rare collection of medical, dental and pharmaceutical objects belonging to a tourism business, Kryal Castle, near Ballarat, Victoria from 1974. ...Manufactured in Germany, such scales were widely used in Infant Welfare Centres across Victoria (and possibly other states) in the 1970s. A midwife/infant welfare nurse named Martine Jackson recalls seeing a set of weighing scales like this as a student in the 1970s in Melbourne. These weighing scales were part of a rare collection of medical, dental and pharmaceutical objects belonging to a tourism business, Kryal Castle, near Ballarat, Victoria from 1974. As collection records were not retained by Kryal Castle, the further provenance of these scales has been lost.Set of metal weighing scales. Consists of a curved dish sitting on a base, with a slide gauge in imperial measurements at the front. The gauge ranges from 0 to 32 lbs. Dish and base are coated in cream coloured paint. Triangular plaque attached to the front of the scales gives the details of the manufacturer (Vogel & Haike).infant care -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Tool - Tooth extractor associated with midwife Mary Howlett, c. 1866 - 1920
... nurse and midwife until 1920.She began her six months training at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital. She was known by many as 'Auntie', and her career spanned more than 50 years. Mrs Howlett's midwifery box and contents were given to Dr Frank Forster, and he donated them to the museum collection in 1993. Midwifery Dentistry Dental ...Tooth elevators and extractors were first used in Greece in the 11th and 12th centuries. Many of these instruments were named after birds (eg. the Pelican) or objects which they resembled (eg. screws, keys, toothkey hooks). In France, the instrument is also referred to as a "clef anglais". (Bennion, Elizabeth. 'Antique Medical Instruments', 1979, p. 204-205.)Mary Howlett (1840-1922) began practising as a country midwife in 1866 in the western district of Victoria. She qualified as a 'ladies monthly nurse' in 1887 and continued to practise as a nurse and midwife until 1920.She began her six months training at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital. She was known by many as 'Auntie', and her career spanned more than 50 years. Mrs Howlett's midwifery box and contents were given to Dr Frank Forster, and he donated them to the museum collection in 1993.Dental instrument consisting of a metal shaft with small hook attachment and bone or ivory handle. midwifery, dentistry -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated hardback book, A G Butler, The official history of the Australian Army Medical Services in the War of 1914-1918 : Volume III special problems and services, 1943
... Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Owned by Grace Wilson World War One WWI WW1 Grace Margaret Wilson Wartime medical services Contents include: Section I - Some technical problems (chemical warfare, moral and mental disorders, venereal diseases, influenza pandemic, scientific background of army medicine in the war, some surgical problems of repair and re-enablement) Section II - The Naval and Air services (medical service with the Royal Australian Navy and the Air Force) Section III - The technical specialities (Australian Army Dental Service, Australian Army Pharmaceutical service, medical equipment and stores, Australian Army Nursing Service, Australian Army Massage Service) Section IV - The aftermath of war (Australian invalid in England, Sea transport of Australian soldiers, Medical problems in Australia, the war-damaged soldier) Section V - Statistics of war & Epilogue (Quo vadimus? ...Contents include: Section I - Some technical problems (chemical warfare, moral and mental disorders, venereal diseases, influenza pandemic, scientific background of army medicine in the war, some surgical problems of repair and re-enablement) Section II - The Naval and Air services (medical service with the Royal Australian Navy and the Air Force) Section III - The technical specialities (Australian Army Dental Service, Australian Army Pharmaceutical service, medical equipment and stores, Australian Army Nursing Service, Australian Army Massage Service) Section IV - The aftermath of war (Australian invalid in England, Sea transport of Australian soldiers, Medical problems in Australia, the war-damaged soldier) Section V - Statistics of war & Epilogue (Quo vadimus? & appendicies)Hardback book bound in navy blue book cloth with gold writing on spine, book shows wear.non-fictionContents include: Section I - Some technical problems (chemical warfare, moral and mental disorders, venereal diseases, influenza pandemic, scientific background of army medicine in the war, some surgical problems of repair and re-enablement) Section II - The Naval and Air services (medical service with the Royal Australian Navy and the Air Force) Section III - The technical specialities (Australian Army Dental Service, Australian Army Pharmaceutical service, medical equipment and stores, Australian Army Nursing Service, Australian Army Massage Service) Section IV - The aftermath of war (Australian invalid in England, Sea transport of Australian soldiers, Medical problems in Australia, the war-damaged soldier) Section V - Statistics of war & Epilogue (Quo vadimus? & appendicies)world war one, wwi, ww1, grace margaret wilson, wartime medical services -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Copy of Department of Defence Minute Paper, Department of Defence, Inspection Report No. 3(a) and 3(b) - Inspector-General of Medical Services, 19411030
... Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Copy of file no. 12-122-36 from the National Archives of Australia being a report on supply and other arrangements with regard to Malaya. This includes comments on unsatisfactory supply mechanisms with regards to medical equipment, adequate convalescent home provisions and a request for an increase in Dental Units to be despatched to Malaya as early as possible. ...Copy of file no. 12-122-36 from the National Archives of Australia being a report on supply and other arrangements with regard to Malaya. This includes comments on unsatisfactory supply mechanisms with regards to medical equipment, adequate convalescent home provisions and a request for an increase in Dental Units to be despatched to Malaya as early as possible. Foolscap copy of a Defence department Minute Paper report with information on the source along the left hand edge.'12-122-36' [Blue ink on left hand side]wwii, ww2, world war 2, australian army nursing service, aans, malaya -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Copy of Department of The Army Minute Paper, Department of the Army, Embarkations. Medical Arrangements U.S.5, 19400829
... dental and nursing personnel aboard a convoy of ships. Names, locations and places of embarkation are shown. Four Sisters are listed: Ida Madge Brown, Marjorie Hampton and Ellen Mary Bryant (Southern Command) and Beryl Elizabeth Scott (Western Command. Twenty Staff Nurses...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Copy of file no. 33\421\35 from the National Archives of Australia being a Minute report of the make up of medical, dental and nursing personnel aboard a convoy of ships. ...Copy of file no. 33\421\35 from the National Archives of Australia being a Minute report of the make up of medical, dental and nursing personnel aboard a convoy of ships. Names, locations and places of embarkation are shown. Four Sisters are listed: Ida Madge Brown, Marjorie Hampton and Ellen Mary Bryant (Southern Command) and Beryl Elizabeth Scott (Western Command. Twenty Staff Nurses are also listed by name.Foolscap copy of a multi-page Department of the Army Minute report with information on the source along the left hand edge. Document held together with white archival paperclip.'33\421\35' [Blue ink on left hand side]wwii, ww2, world war 2, embarkations, personnel -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueHydodermic Needles in Plastic Case, Solila - the Amalgamated Dental (Aust) Pty Ltd
... Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Hydodermic, Needles, Solila, Amalgamated, Dental Hydodermic Needles in Plastic Case, Solila - the Amalgamated Dental (Aust) Pty Ltd ...hydodermic, needles, solila, amalgamated, dental -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueDental Needles, 2R2
... Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Dental Needles, 2R2 In glass corked tube. ...In glass corked tube.dental needles, 2r2 -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueSolila Surgical Hypodermic Needles, Dental Needles, Size 22/24/25
... Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Solila Surgical Hypodermic Needles, Dental Needles, Size 22/24/25 Solila Surgical Hypodermic Needles, Dental Needles, Size 22/24/25 Solila Surgical Hypodermic Needles, Dental Needles, Size 22/24/25 ...Solila Surgical Hypodermic Needles, Dental Needles, Size 22/24/25solila surgical hypodermic needles, dental needles, size 22/24/25 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - Hypodermic syringe, :Description The Amalgamated Dental Co. Ltd, Record Type Hypodermic Syringe, Unknown
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Glass syringe Injection Kit Top of lid right side: Cardboard storage box - Record Type Hypodermic Syringe An Everett Product Sole Wholesale Distributors:Description The Amalgamated Dental Co. ...Glass Everett syringe in cardboard storage box with Certificate of ExaminationTop of lid right side: Cardboard storage box - Record Type Hypodermic Syringe An Everett Product Sole Wholesale Distributors:Description The Amalgamated Dental Co. Ltd. Melbourne - Sydney Top of lid left side: The Laminex It is unnecessary to remove the piston of this syringe for sterilisation at temperatures up to 160C End of lid: 2 ml. Record 40 min. Z397-A25 Underside box lid: OCT 1955 Syringe Markings: EVERETT British made 200 degrees C Barrel increments up to 2 ml glass syringe, injection kit -
Old School House MuseumPhotograph
... Department of Health school dental service : student sitting in dentist chair being examined by the dentist and nurse ...Old School House Museum Corner of Davey St and Wedge St Frankston mornington-peninsula Department of Health school dental service : student sitting in dentist chair being examined by the dentist and nurse Photograph ...Department of Health school dental service : student sitting in dentist chair being examined by the dentist and nurse -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Instruction Book, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Sections and Fares", Apr. 1940
... General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, value tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions, all night services and tourist trips....General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, value tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions, all night services and tourist trips. ...Forty Eight page book sewn with end papers on a purple colour Rexene heavy card covers. Titled "Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board / Electric Tramways and Motor Omnibuses. / Sections and Fares", April 1940. Details the sections and fares for each tram and bus route on the MMTB System. Page 2 has an index of routes, includes concession fares. General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, value tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions, all night services and tourist trips."Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society Catalogue No. 311" in ink on inside sheet of cover. On inside front cover fare table drawn in pencil - very faint. trams, tramways, rules, instructions, mmtb, fares -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Instruction Book, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Sections and Fares", Aug. 1968
... General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, prepaid tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions. all night services and Free Tramway Passes. ...General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, prepaid tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions. all night services and Free Tramway Passes. ...One Hundred & Eight (108) page book sewn with end papers on a grey colour Rexene heavy card covers. Titled "Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board / Electric Tramways and Motor Omnibuses. / Sections and Fares / (Conductors) , / August 1966". Issued 14/8/1966, all decimal currency. Signed by R.C. Drummond, Traffic Manager. Details the sections and fares for each tram and bus route on the MMTB System in a tabular form. Page 5 has an index of routes, includes concession fares. General Instructions re fares, such as children, city concession, prepaid tickets, round trip excursion, Scholars concession, excess luggage, newspapers, children carriages, dental centre scholars, swimming class, state schools, Post Office, Police Concession, special hospital tickets, visiting nurses, scouts, Sunday morning, family excursions. all night services and Free Tramway Passes. Gives images of the type of pass, details of issued to, booklet passes, employees pass, blind persons, traffic officers, disabled soldiers, fare concession certificates, Special Metal "T" passes, seeing eye dogs. special prepaid tickets. Has some pasted in amendments.Some of the tables, first ones in the book have been marked with the stop numbers. trams, tramways, rules, instructions, mmtb, fares, conductors -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NDSN Staff Nurse Course - letter to Miss Margaret Irvin to attend the Preliminary Training School of NDSN on Monday 30 July 1979, 18th May 1979
... Nurse Education Nursing administration Northern District School of Nursing letter from Mr. S. G. Gerry, Dean of NDSN, to Miss Margaret Irvin; to attend the Preliminary Training School of the NDSN on Monday 30 July 1979; with NDSN (medical, dental, birth certificate, and education) requirements over ten pages. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. Northern District School of Nursing letter from Mr. S. G. Gerry, Dean of NDSN, to Miss Margaret Irvin; to attend the Preliminary Training School of the NDSN on Monday 30 July 1979; with NDSN (medical, dental, birth certificate, and education) requirements over ten pages. nurse education, nursing administration -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Training School 74, May 1970
... School 74 Three nurses donned in historical uniforms for open day at Lister House. L-R: Lynne Smith from Mildura in 1860s uniform, Carmel Walshe from Bendigo in a uniform from the Dental hospital Melbourne in the 1970s, Lyn Sutherland from Mildura in present 1970s uniform....Nurse Training NDSN Lister House school 74 School 74 Three nurses donned in historical uniforms for open day at Lister House. L-R: Lynne Smith from Mildura in 1860s uniform, Carmel Walshe from Bendigo in a uniform from the Dental hospital Melbourne in the 1970s, Lyn Sutherland from Mildura in present 1970s uniform. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.School 74 Three nurses donned in historical uniforms for open day at Lister House. L-R: Lynne Smith from Mildura in 1860s uniform, Carmel Walshe from Bendigo in a uniform from the Dental hospital Melbourne in the 1970s, Lyn Sutherland from Mildura in present 1970s uniform.nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 74
