Showing 3 items matching "mayo brothers"
-
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionEphemera - Extracts from Annual Report, Alfred Hospital, Visit to the Alfred Hospital by the Mayo brothers in 1924, 1924
... Visit to the Alfred Hospital by the Mayo brothers in 1924......Mayo Brothers...'Annual report 1924' 'Annual Report 1925' Photocopies of two printed articles affixed to a piece of A4 paper Visit to the Alfred Hospital by the Mayo brothers in 1924 Ephemera Extracts from Annual Report Alfred Hospital ...Articles from the Alfred Hospital Annual Reports 1924 and 1925, referencing the visit to the Alfred Hospital by the Mayo brothers in March 1924, the second article also mentions an article in "The Modern Hospital (an American publication) that included the passage "The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, is one of the most complete and beautiful of all the hospitals we visited".Photocopies of two printed articles affixed to a piece of A4 papernon-fictionArticles from the Alfred Hospital Annual Reports 1924 and 1925, referencing the visit to the Alfred Hospital by the Mayo brothers in March 1924, the second article also mentions an article in "The Modern Hospital (an American publication) that included the passage "The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, is one of the most complete and beautiful of all the hospitals we visited".alfred hospital, mayo brothers -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Adolph Regli 1896-1952 et al, The Mayos - pioneers in medicine, 1942
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as the book was a nursing prize, and also the Mayo brothers visited the Alfred in 1924 Wlliam Worrall Mayo William James Mayo Charles Horace Mayo Mayo Clinic This book chronicles the lives and careers of the Mayo family, particularly Dr. ...This book chronicles the lives and careers of the Mayo family, particularly Dr. William Worrall Mayo and his sons Dr. William (Will) and Dr. Charles (Charlie). It tells the story of how Dr William started practicing in rural Minnesota and how with his sons (Dr Will and Dr Charlie) helped build the Mayo Clinic into a world-renowned institution.Illustrated book with dustjacket. The book has a light green cover with purple print. on the front cover is the letter 'M' inside a circle with a snake coiled around a staff. Title, author's surname and publishers name are printed on the spine. The dustjacket has been covered with a clear protective film. The dust jacket has a dark green background, on the front on a cream square the title, author's and illustrator's names are printed in dark green, there are also four illustrations in light brown ink of doctors in various roles (Rafaello Busoni) Title, auth's and publisher's name are printed on the spine. There is a brown and white photograph of the author on the back of the dustjacket, along with some information about him.non-fictionThis book chronicles the lives and careers of the Mayo family, particularly Dr. William Worrall Mayo and his sons Dr. William (Will) and Dr. Charles (Charlie). It tells the story of how Dr William started practicing in rural Minnesota and how with his sons (Dr Will and Dr Charlie) helped build the Mayo Clinic into a world-renowned institution.wlliam worrall mayo, william james mayo, charles horace mayo, mayo clinic -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Clare Best ne Kinsella and photos of farm
... In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill. ...In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill. ...7250 Clare Kinsella born 1907 c1940 -1 Clare Kinsella in navy Signals uniform c1943 -2 Clare Kinsella in navy Signals uniform c1943 -3 William Jennings Kinsella with stationery engine at farm Maya Park Lubeck -4 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Magdala farm Lubeck -5 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Station Creek Magdala Farm Lubeck -6 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Magdala Farm Lubeck -7 Clare with child at Magdala Farm -8 Clare with pet cocky “Cocky” -9 Horse at farm -10 William Jennings Kinsella at 93 with ham radio Clare Best nee Kinsella Clare was born December 26, 1907 at “Eyrecourt” on the corner of Scallan and Ligar Streets in Stawell. Clare was the second child of William Jennings Kinsella and Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon. In 1910 the family moved to live at ‘Mayo Park” Lubeck. In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill. In 1941 Clare left the farm to join the Womens Royal Australian Navy. Her WRAN service number was WR/38 and in the 4 years of service had advanced to Leading Telegraphist. Initially stationed at HMAS Harman in Canberra then Townsville Naval Radio Station Queensland and finally discharged at HMAS Lonsdale, Port Melbourne.. Clare married Keith Charles Best in 1946 also a Leading Telegraphist of HMAS Harman. After they were married Keith was drafted up to Darwin while Clare worked at a Roman Catholic Mission on Melville Island where she had many adventures establishing a farm at the Mission. Keith was discharged in 1952 and they both worked establishing a Pineapple Farm/ General Store at Noonamah just out of Darwin. Later they moved to a remote farm on the Daily River but after 10 years and 7 years of constant floods they retired to Harvey Bay Queensland. Clare led an active life and died in 1999, her ashes are in the Jennings/Kinsella Vault in the Stawell Cemetery. B/W Photos
