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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Howard Williams, From charity to teaching hospital, 1989
... ...Ella Latham...The pioneer and catalyst in this period was Ella Latham, the RCH tenth and longest serving President, 1933-1954. ...Founded in 1870 as a charitable hospital for sick children of indigent parents, a role it fulfilled for over 60 years. The 1930's began a long period of gradual transformation to provide services to all children and a centre for teaching and research. The pioneer and catalyst in this period was Ella Latham, the RCH tenth and longest serving President, 1933-1954. This book also tells of many of the hardworking and unsung hospital staff who underpinned the developing services for sick and disabled children.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a maroon cover with title and author's surname embossed in gold on spine. The dust jacket has a maroon background with a photograph of the sculpture "Trust' by Heather Ellis 1987, and title and author's name printed in gold ink on front cover. Title and author's surname printed in gold on spine. On the back cover there is a coloured image of the RCH crest.non-fictionFounded in 1870 as a charitable hospital for sick children of indigent parents, a role it fulfilled for over 60 years. The 1930's began a long period of gradual transformation to provide services to all children and a centre for teaching and research. The pioneer and catalyst in this period was Ella Latham, the RCH tenth and longest serving President, 1933-1954. This book also tells of many of the hardworking and unsung hospital staff who underpinned the developing services for sick and disabled children.royal children's hospital (melbourne), ella latham, hospital administrators-melbourne, medical research, nursing -
The Royal Children's Hospital ArchivesDecorative object, Silver jug presented to Lady Latham, 1954
... Lady Ella Latham was President, Children's hospital Committee of Management, from 1933 to 1954....The Royal Children's Hospital Archives Level 1 Main Building 50 Flemington Road Parkville melbourne Lady Ella Latham was President, Children's hospital Committee of Management, from 1933 to 1954. ...Lady Ella Latham was President, Children's hospital Committee of Management, from 1933 to 1954.Silver jug with lid and handle, engraving on side.Presented To Lady Latham, C.B.E By The Senior Medical Staff, Royal Children's Hospital, In Gratitude And Appreciation, 27th May 1954 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clippings, The Age, '[?] shrine with veterans' [front of page], ' Memorial to nurses' [back of page], 20 Feb 1950
... Latham...Eleanor Mary (Ella) Tobin...Melbourne WWII WW2 St Kilda Road Jeanette Brooks Muriel Violet Turner Laing Thomas Blamey Annie Moriah Sage John Latham Eleanor Mary (Ella) Tobin Muriel Brooks Eleanor Latham Edmund Herring Sydney Fairbairn Rowell Blanche May Murison Blanche Rowell Kingsley Norris Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey Ethel Marian Sumner (Maie) Ryan Ethel Casey Kent Hughes Edith Kerr Edith Hughes College of Nursing Australian Nursing Conference Melbourne Town Hall 'Feb. 19th 1950' [blue ink, back of page, lower left] Two newspaper clippings have been glued to either side of a lined sheet of paper. ...Front page - The large photo is of nurses in uniform, marching more than 20 abreast. They join the [26,000] who were taking part in the Anzac Day march to the Shrine of Remembrance. Back page - Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks, opens the War Nurses' Memorial Centre on Feb 19 1950. A large crowd included those from the nursing and medical professions, the services as well as Lady and Miss Brooks and other dignitaries. During the service of dedication two addresses were given, with Miss Sage, Matron in Chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service (RAANS), speaking on the courage, loyalty and devotion to duty that the nurses showed during the 1939-46 war. Miss Betty Jeffrey is the administrative officer of the centre that is available for use by all nursing organisations, including accommodations for nurses travelling from the country or out of state.Two newspaper clippings have been glued to either side of a lined sheet of paper. Front of page - a torn newspaper clipping of part of a title, a large black and white photo of women in nurse's uniforms marching and a caption. Back of page - a newspaper clipping of a black and white photo of a man in military uniform listening to four women in nurse's uniforms, with a story of two columns of text'Feb. 19th 1950' [blue ink, back of page, lower left]melbourne, wwii, ww2, st kilda road, jeanette brooks, muriel violet turner laing, thomas blamey, annie moriah sage, john latham, eleanor mary (ella) tobin, muriel brooks, eleanor latham, edmund herring, sydney fairbairn rowell, blanche may murison, blanche rowell, kingsley norris, richard gavin gardiner casey, ethel marian sumner (maie) ryan, ethel casey, kent hughes, edith kerr, edith hughes, college of nursing, australian nursing conference, melbourne town hall
