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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Jenny Gibson, A beautiful life : surprises every day for Mary, Monday, November 12, 2007
... Article celebrating Mary Gibson from Nanneella who was a WWII nurse and was given a life membership to the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association and her story is featured in the book 'Caped crusaders' written by Footscray City College year 9 students....Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Article celebrating Mary Gibson from Nanneella who was a WWII nurse and was given a life membership to the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association and her story is featured in the book 'Caped crusaders' written by Footscray City College year 9 students. ...Article celebrating Mary Gibson from Nanneella who was a WWII nurse and was given a life membership to the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association and her story is featured in the book 'Caped crusaders' written by Footscray City College year 9 students.Newspaper clipping with colour heading and photo of an elderly woman holding a book titled 'Caped crusaders' with two columns of text.world war two, wwll, ww2, army nurse, royal australian army nursing corps association, caped crusaders, mary gibson, footscray city college -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Lindley A. Deacon, Beyond the call: the story of Australia's First World War Nurses with further chapters relative to the War, 2000
... 'Mary Gibson / 730 Gibson Road / Nanneella / VIC. 3561' [Handwritten in blue ink on the title page] 'RETURNED & SERVICES NURSES' / CLUB OF VIC SUB BRANCH R.S.L.' ...[From back cover] 'Mary Gibson / 730 Gibson Road / Nanneella / VIC. 3561' [Handwritten in blue ink on the title page] 'RETURNED & SERVICES NURSES' / CLUB OF VIC SUB BRANCH R.S.L.' ...'In World War One over two thousand six hundred nurses served in all theatres of war, with reinforcements later. Thirteen were killed, others died of wounds and diseases. Many came home suffering from illness and wounds and were physical wrecks for the rest of their lives. They paid a big price! The first book to profile the seven nurses who were awarded medals for bravery under fire.' [From back cover]Paperback book with the title written across the lower part of the cover in white and cream text, above that is a white flag with a red cross. There is a red panel across the top with the subtitle printed inside. The rest of the cover shows a blurred green and black image of soldiers.non-fiction'In World War One over two thousand six hundred nurses served in all theatres of war, with reinforcements later. Thirteen were killed, others died of wounds and diseases. Many came home suffering from illness and wounds and were physical wrecks for the rest of their lives. They paid a big price! The first book to profile the seven nurses who were awarded medals for bravery under fire.' [From back cover]australian army nurses, australian army nursing service, world war 1, ww1, wwi, world war one -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Campaspe News], War-time sweethearts' love survives long, lonely years, [c1995]
... ...Nanneella...WWII WW2 World War Two Prisoner of war Mary Gibson Gaza Middle East Sydney Concorde Army Hospital Brisbane Hughenden Darwin Atherton Tablelands Java Dutch Cycle Camp Singapore Japan Formosa Taiwan Nagasaki American Korean Manchuria Ransom Camp Govenor of Singapore Russian Manila Red Cross Vatican Nanneella A large newspaper clipping featuring a large title, five columns of text and two black and white photos. ...Mary Everard met Lance Gibson met in South Australia when Lance and a mate rang the local hospital to see if there were any off duty nurses who would go to the pictures with them. After several other outings the pair both ended up travelling on the Queen Elizabeth I to Egypt, Mary as nurse in the Australian Army Nursing Service and Lance as a lieutenant in the 2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion. After spending much of the three week journey together, they continued to spend what free time they had together. When Lance found out he was to ship out to Indonesia in January 1942 the couple came to an understanding that they would marry after war. Several weeks after Lance's departure, Mary's unit returned to Australia on the Strathallen, where they nursed in hospitals in Queensland. Lance became a POW of the Japanese, one of the lucky 72 out of 257 Australians in his group to survive the war. Mary and Lance were married in November 1946 and now have three children and eight grandchildren.A large newspaper clipping featuring a large title, five columns of text and two black and white photos. One photo is of the face of a nurse in uniform, while the other photo is of a man in uniform.wwii, ww2, world war two, prisoner of war, mary gibson, gaza, middle east, sydney, concorde army hospital, brisbane, hughenden, darwin, atherton tablelands, java, dutch, cycle camp, singapore, japan, formosa, taiwan, nagasaki, american, korean, manchuria, ransom camp, govenor of singapore, russian, manila, red cross, vatican, nanneella -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Campaspe News], War-time sweethearts' love survives long, lonely years, [c1995]
... ...Nanneella...WWII WW2 World War Two Prisoner of war Mary Gibson Gaza Middle East Sydney Concorde Army Hospital Brisbane Hughenden Darwin Atherton Tablelands Java Dutch Cycle Camp Singapore Japan Formosa Taiwan Nagasaki American Korean Manchuria Ransom Camp Govenor of Singapore Russian Manila Red Cross Vatican Nanneella A large newspaper clipping featuring a large title, five columns of text and two black and white photos. ...Mary Everard met Lance Gibson met in South Australia when Lance and a mate rang the local hospital to see if there were any off duty nurses who would go to the pictures with them. After several other outings the pair both ended up travelling on the Queen Elizabeth I to Egypt, Mary as nurse in the Australian Army Nursing Service and Lance as a lieutenant in the 2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion. After spending much of the three week journey together, they continued to spend what free time they had together. When Lance found out he was to ship out to Indonesia in January 1942 the couple came to an understanding that they would marry after war. Several weeks after Lance's departure, Mary's unit returned to Australia on the Strathallen, where they nursed in hospitals in Queensland. Lance became a POW of the Japanese, one of the lucky 72 out of 257 Australians in his group to survive the war. Mary and Lance were married in November 1946 and now have three children and eight grandchildren.A large newspaper clipping featuring a large title, five columns of text and two black and white photos. One photo is of the face of a nurse in uniform, while the other photo is of a man in uniform.wwii, ww2, world war two, prisoner of war, mary gibson, gaza, middle east, sydney, concorde army hospital, brisbane, hughenden, darwin, atherton tablelands, java, dutch, cycle camp, singapore, japan, formosa, taiwan, nagasaki, american, korean, manchuria, ransom camp, govenor of singapore, russian, manila, red cross, vatican, nanneella
