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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Article - Gippsland Mercury Article "Wartime Nurse Mary Freitag of Stratford, Gippsland"
... Gippsland Mercury Article "Wartime Nurse Mary Freitag of...Mary Freitag...The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal...The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal ...The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate and has been accepted as a staff sister in the AIF for service, along with 40 other sisters. They will be stationed in the port of Bombay. Mary is a "most popular and efficient nurse well known in the Sale district...she has true womanly qualities and is generous and kind". "She will bring those qualities to bear, together with a noble zeal in ministering the sick and wounded soldiers who have fought for us in Mesopotamia". st. vincents hospital melbourne, the royal victorian trained nurses association., mary freitag, gippsland, australian infantry forces, world war 1 nurses -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Certificate, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurses Training School certificate awarded to Nurse Mary Freitag, 6th June 1910, 06/06/1910
... certificate awarded to Nurse Mary Freitag, 6th June 1910...This certificate was issued to Mary Freitag on 6th June...: "Nurse Mary Freitag" Certificate is signed at the bottom: "A. E... was issued to Mary Freitag on 6th June 1910 on completion of her ...This certificate was issued to Mary Freitag on 6th June 1910 on completion of her three years' training at St. Vincent's Training School for Nurses. It is signed by Mary Berchmans Daly, the Mother Rectress, and by A. E. Rowden-White, the honorary lecturer. Mary Freitag registered as a nurse and then went on to join the Australian Army Nursing Service in June 1917 and was posted to the Deccan War Hospital at Poona, India, which had 1,200 beds. There she tended the wounded soldiers brought from the battlefiends of Mesopotamia (Iraq). In March 1919, Mary then served on the hospital ship Varela before leaving the nursing corps to marry in September 1919.This item is of historical significance as an example of a graduation certificate that was issued to nurses at that time. It is a record of the service of Mary Freitag and it includes the signature of the Mother Rectress, Mary Berchmans Daly.Certificate hard bound in board covered with black leather. Gold lettering and a gold border decorate the front of the cover. The cover folds out to show printed certificate inside. Certificate inside is printed with nurse's name and signatures in black fountain pen.Nurse's name handwritten in black ink on the certificate: "Nurse Mary Freitag" Certificate is signed at the bottom: "A. E. Rowden-White, Mr" Hon. lecturer and "Mary Berchmans Daly", Mother Rectress. "6th June 1910" is written on the lower left of the certificate.nursing, world war i, graduation certificates, australian army nursing service, hospital ship varela, deccan war hospital, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Certificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing
... Mary Freitag...Handwritten in ink, detail states that Mary Freitag... Association. Mary Freitag Nurse Training St Vincent's Hospital ...First constituted in 1901, the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association "introduced a uniform curriculum of training and examination to establish a benefit scheme for nurses and to generally promote the interests of nurses" (Public Record Office Victoria, https://prov.vic.gov.au)Handwritten in ink, detail states that Mary Freitag was duly registered as a General Nurse in 1911. The certificate has three fountain pen signatures of President, Member of Council and Honorary Secretary.the royal victorian trained nurses association., mary freitag, nurse training, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Certificate - Nurses Certificate St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
... Mary Freitag.... The second page certifies that Mary Freitag has passed and is fully.... The second page certifies that Mary Freitag has passed and is fully ...The first page of the folder contains the elaborate St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School for Melbourne emblem. The second page certifies that Mary Freitag has passed and is fully registered as a Trained Nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Opthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. It is signed by A E Rowden White MD Honorary Lecturer and Mother Mary Berchmans Daly, Rectress.St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Training School for Nurses.st. vincents hospital melbourne, mary freitag, nurse training -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Document (item) - Gippsland Heritage Journal excerpt of article of Gippsland's Great War Nurses
... Mary Freitag... of marriage". Mary Freitag Mary Freetag World War 1 Nurses Gippsland ...Journal entry on page twenty and twenty one details Gippsland Nurses' Service in WW1 including Mary Freetag who changed her name from Freitag to Freetag to avoid comment on the Germanic origin of her name. The Article includes a photograph of Mary in her War Service Nursing Uniform in 1917. It states that Mary had to resign her appointment in 1919 "on account of marriage". mary freitag, mary freetag, world war 1 nurses, gippsland great war nurses, dorothy morrison