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Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - School 21
... Photo of 22 third year nurses attending 3rd year block in Bendigo Nurses Home gardens...School 21 3rd year Block February 1956 P.T.S. 1954 BNH (Bendigo Nurses Home)...Thorpe Standing in front of Lister House School 21 3rd year Block February 1956 P.T.S. 1954 BNH (Bendigo Nurses Home) Photo of 22 third year nurses attending 3rd year block in Bendigo Nurses Home gardens Photograph School 21 ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Photo of 22 third year nurses attending 3rd year block in Bendigo Nurses Home gardensSchool 21 3rd year Block February 1956 P.T.S. 1954 BNH (Bendigo Nurses Home)second year mildura nurse e.j. thorpe, standing in front of lister house -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionAdministrative record - Existing conditions report, Allom Lovell and Associates, Existing conditions of the Alfred Hospital Nurses Home, ca.1995
... Subsequently the Main Nurses Home of the Alfred Hospital was demolished on August 5th 1996...'NURSES/HOME' handwritten on front cover [black ink]. ...Subsequently the Main Nurses Home of the Alfred Hospital was demolished on August 5th 1996 Of significance to the AHNL as many nurses lived there during their training Alfred Hospital Alfred Hospital Main Nurses Home Nurses Accommodation 'NURSES/HOME' handwritten on front cover [black ink]. ...The Main Nurses Home of the Alfred Hospital was officially closed in 1992, for some time after that it was used to temporarily house some hospital departments and other groups.Conclusion of the report that the building and general amenities were now well below accepted standards, and any upgrading would not be cost effective. Subsequently the Main Nurses Home of the Alfred Hospital was demolished on August 5th 1996Of significance to the AHNL as many nurses lived there during their trainingComb-bound report enclosed in predominately white cardboard cover. The front cover has a broad black stripe at the right vertical margin intersecting with a short narrower blakstripe at top right. The words HEALTH SCIENCE [in white] PLANNING [in grey] CONSULTANTS [in white on grey backgroud] are printed at top right of front cover along with a white logo on a blue background. HEALTH SCIENCE PLANNING CONSULTANTS is also printed in black on the spine. The report contains 48 coloured photographs and 5 floor/site plans'NURSES/HOME' handwritten on front cover [black ink]. There is also a black ink line at centr top of front coveralfred hospital, alfred hospital main nurses home, nurses accommodation -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Tennis Court, Alfred Hospital 1935 (Gethla Forsyth photo album)
... Tennis was a popular pastime for nurses living in the nurses home...Copy of a black and white photograph of Alfred Hospital tennis court with Nurses Home visible at right and Drill Hall in background. ...Tennis was a popular pastime for nurses living in the nurses home Of significance to the AHNL, as many nurses would have played on this tennis court Gethla Forsyth Alfred Hospital Tennis Alfred Hospital Nurses Home back of photograph is labeled 'Tennis Court 1935 Gethla Forsyth. ...Tennis was a popular pastime for nurses living in the nurses homeOf significance to the AHNL, as many nurses would have played on this tennis courtCopy of a black and white photograph of Alfred Hospital tennis court with Nurses Home visible at right and Drill Hall in background. There is a figure in white, centre foreground. The photo mounted on an A4 piece of white paper with 202601.021, along with handwritten notes back of photograph is labeled 'Tennis Court 1935 Gethla Forsyth. Previous catalogue number written at centre right of A4 papergethla forsyth, alfred hospital, tennis, alfred hospital nurses home -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionArtwork, other - metal sundial, Memorial Sundial, [ca.1953]
... The sundial was demolished, along with the Main Nurses' Home in 1996. The dial and commemorative plaque were salvaged by the Archive....Metal sundial originally placed on a brick pedestal with accompanying plaque, located near the Punt Rd entrance to the main Alfred Hospital Nurses home...The sundial was demolished, along with the Main Nurses' Home in 1996. The dial and commemorative plaque were salvaged by the Archive. ...Donated by family and friends in memory of Alfred nurse Eileen Rutherford in 1953. Eileen, a graduate of 1935, died on the Hospital Ship Centaur, bombed by the Japanese in May 1943. The sundial was demolished, along with the Main Nurses' Home in 1996. The dial and commemorative plaque were salvaged by the Archive.Of significance to the AHNL as the sundial, originally placed in the garden in front of the Main Nurses' Home was to remind the nurses of the future of the sacrifices of nurses during war. Metal sundial originally placed on a brick pedestal with accompanying plaque, located near the Punt Rd entrance to the main Alfred Hospital Nurses home 'Be as true to each other as the dial is to the sun'. Roman numerals, showing hours, minutes and the months of the year.sundial, hospital ship centaur, eileen rutherford -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Lister House student accommodation
... NDSN / new nurses' home / single bedroom...NDSN Nursing NDSN / new nurses' home / single bedroom B&W photograph NDSN Lister House student accommodation Photograph Lister House student accommodation ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.B&W photograph NDSN Lister House student accommodation NDSN / new nurses' home / single bedroomndsn, nursing -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - NDSN Student accommodation
... Black and white photograph of NDSN nurse's single bed room in Nurse's Home. Nurse at study table....NDSN Accomodation Student nurses Black and white photograph of NDSN nurse's single bed room in Nurse's Home. Nurse at study table. Photograph NDSN Student accommodation. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Black and white photograph of NDSN nurse's single bed room in Nurse's Home. Nurse at study table.ndsn accomodation, student nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - Floral laundry bag, Gwen Bryant, Laundry bag, 1969
... ...Nurses' homes...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Laundry bags were a requirement for all Alfred nurses to use for uniforms to go in the laundry box for cleaning historical significance AHNL Nurses' homes laundry box nurse uniforms RMH Central linen service Cash's name tag sewn bottom right hand corner white with black letters "A.L.Bryant" bag made from cotton, brown with white and orange daisy print. ...Laundry bags were a requirement for all Alfred nurses to use for uniforms to go in the laundry box for cleaninghistorical significancebag made from cotton, brown with white and orange daisy print. White tape as a drawstringCash's name tag sewn bottom right hand corner white with black letters "A.L.Bryant"ahnl, nurses' homes, laundry box, nurse uniforms, rmh central linen service -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Preliminary Training School 22
... Black and white photograph of student nurse standing in the front garden at 99 Wattle Street - Nurses' home....Standing on steps of nurses home. Name written on back. Rae Eyles P.T.S. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Black and white photograph of student nurse standing in the front garden at 99 Wattle Street - Nurses' home.Name written on back. Rae Eyles P.T.S. Wattle Street, Bendigo 1954seven student nurses in casual clothes., standing on steps of nurses home. -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Schools 21 and 22
... Black and white photograph of seven nurses in casual clothes sitting and standing on steps at Wattle Street nurses home. 1955 or 1956...Standing on steps of nurses home. Names written on back. L to R - Helen Ryan, Heather Midgley, Elaine Sweeney, Vera Hoensch, Rae Eyles, Ida Moore, Margaret Arnoldt seated on luggage. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Black and white photograph of seven nurses in casual clothes sitting and standing on steps at Wattle Street nurses home. 1955 or 1956Names written on back. L to R - Helen Ryan, Heather Midgley, Elaine Sweeney, Vera Hoensch, Rae Eyles, Ida Moore, Margaret Arnoldt seated on luggage. Wattle Street, Bendigo ?1955 or 56seven student nurses in casual clothes., standing on steps of nurses home. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Early Nurses Home BBH
... Now incorporated in portion of present Nurses home ...Now incorporated in portion of present Nurses home Photograph Early Nurses Home BBH ...CAst iron lace was made in foundries in most cities. There were 42 such factories in Melbourne alone. It was cheaper to make than wrought iron. "Pig iron", iron ore, was melted in a blast furnace, mixed with alloys a nd then poured into moulds usually made of sand. The alloys needed a minimum of 2% carbon.A black and white photograph by Allan Doney of Early Nurses House Lucan Street (Bendigo Base Hospital). Now incorporated in portion of present Nurses home A Doney Bendigo - Copybendigo, wrought iron, allan doney -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Matron Elizabeth Maitland Anderson
... nurses...nursing homes...Elizabeth Anderson was particularly involved with Moral Re-Armament and supported activities that took place in the Melbourne Home and Centre for Moral Re-Armament. mosgiel private hospital queen victoria hospital elgar private nursing home elgar road mont albert road nurses nursing homes health professionals melbourne home and centre for moral re-armament miss elizabeth maitland anderson dr roberta donaldson dr amelia roberta donaldson dr agnes donaldson A black and white photograph of an older lady wearing a hat and a coat. ...Elizabeth Maitland Anderson was born c1887, daughter of William Anderson and Elizabeth MacKay. After she retired she lived at the Loyal Orange Lodge in Station Street, Box Hill South. She died on 14 May 1974 at Box Hill. She was cremated and ashes interred at Springvale Cemetery – Banksia, Wall H, Niche 302. Elizabeth Anderson opened Mosgiel Prvate Hospital in 1923 and was the Matron there from 1923-1950. She had been Matron of the Queen Victoria Hospital for four years. She lived next to the hospital at 297 Mont Albert Road from 1923-1930s. 'Mosgiel' was very highly regarded by medical practitioners and patients alike. After her retirement in 1950, along with with Doctors Roberta and Agnes Donaldson, she opened the Elgar Private Nursing Home in Elgar Road. Elizabeth Anderson was particularly involved with Moral Re-Armament and supported activities that took place in the Melbourne Home and Centre for Moral Re-Armament.A black and white photograph of an older lady wearing a hat and a coat.mosgiel private hospital, queen victoria hospital, elgar private nursing home, elgar road, mont albert road, nurses, nursing homes, health professionals, melbourne home and centre for moral re-armament, miss elizabeth maitland anderson, dr roberta donaldson, dr amelia roberta donaldson, dr agnes donaldson -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Training Schools 6 and 7
... Five scanned Photographs of nurses in various situations including, end of tennis match, two nurses with "Jimmy" (skeleton), Mayfort Nurses Home, Schools 6 and 7...NDSN School 6&7 Mayfort Hostel discription on back of photo Five scanned Photographs of nurses in various situations including, end of tennis match, two nurses with "Jimmy" (skeleton), Mayfort Nurses Home, Schools 6 and 7 Photograph Training Schools 6 and 7 ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Five scanned Photographs of nurses in various situations including, end of tennis match, two nurses with "Jimmy" (skeleton), Mayfort Nurses Home, Schools 6 and 7discription on back of photondsn, school 6&7, mayfort hostel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BENDIGO HOSPITAL SYSTEM
... In 1941 it was rented to the Base Hospital as a nurses home....In 1941 it was rented to the Base Hospital as a nurses home. Document HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BENDIGO HOSPITAL SYSTEM ...Document. Harry Biggs Collection. 2 handwritten foolscap pages on what was erected in 1870 as a Hospital for the children of the Industrial School. In 1941 it was rented to the Base Hospital as a nurses home.organization, government, health, harry biggs collection, bendigo hospital system -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MODESTY HOUSE : THE NURSES' HOME IN BENDIGO, c.1982-94
... Modesty House, the Nurses' Home at the Bendigo Hospital. Eight men posed in group, St Bernard type dog, Nurse in uniform in 'Modesty' doorway. ...Photograph MODESTY HOUSE : THE NURSES' HOME IN BENDIGO ...Sepia photo on cream paper on grey card. Modesty House, the Nurses' Home at the Bendigo Hospital. Eight men posed in group, St Bernard type dog, Nurse in uniform in 'Modesty' doorway. Two storey brick building with ornate Iron Lace trimming and Balustrades, lawn and pathways. Hand written under photo 'Nurses Home 'Modesty''. On reverse 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria/Bendigo Branch' stamp. See Research Field for further information.See reabuildings, hospital, modesty house, bendigo hospital. modesty house. nursing. vahland & getzschmann. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - National Trust Collection: Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo, rear of brick Nurses Home, 23/06/2025
... National Trust Collection: Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo - rear of brick Nurses Home. B&W photograph - circa 1985 Brick two-storey construction, with attached two-storey annex ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields historic building Anne Cawdle Centre Bendigo Nurses Home circa 1985 National Trust Collection: Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo - rear of brick Nurses Home. ...historic buildingNational Trust Collection: Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo - rear of brick Nurses Home. B&W photograph - circa 1985 Brick two-storey construction, with attached two-storey annex anne cawdle centre bendigo, nurses home circa 1985 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Nurses' Home
... Nurses Home (New Hostel) Building commenced July 1968. ...One is sitting on a single bed and the 2nd nurse is standing at the head of the bed adjusting a radio Photograph Nurses' Home ...New hostel at NDSN - new building commenced in July 1968 seated Pauline Smith - Mildura Student. Standing Lois Baker - Castlemaine studentNurses Home (New Hostel) Building commenced July 1968. Black and White Photo of 2 females in nurses uniforms. One is sitting on a single bed and the 2nd nurse is standing at the head of the bed adjusting a radioCopyright - Bendigo Advertiser newspapersnursing history, nursing information, new hostel building -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Kathleen Gwendoline McCrae Nurses home practical room building (Gethla Forsyth photo album)
... Copy of a black and white photograph of Kathleen Gwendoline McCrae in nurses uniform including cap and short cape sitting on steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.022 ...Photo identification written at right, a misspelling has been crossed out.Back of photograph is also labeled wit name and 'copy from Gethla Forsyth album' Copy of a black and white photograph of Kathleen Gwendoline McCrae in nurses uniform including cap and short cape sitting on steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.022 Kathleen Gwendoline McCrae Nurses home practical room building (Gethla Forsyth photo album) Photograph Black and white photograph ...Photograph taken during Kathleen McCrae's training at The Alfred Hospital (1933-1936)Of significance to the AHNL, as Kathleen McCrae was a member of the first PTS group (March 1933) of the Alfred Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1936Copy of a black and white photograph of Kathleen Gwendoline McCrae in nurses uniform including cap and short cape sitting on steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.022 Previous catalogue number written at left above photo on backing paper. Photo identification written at right, a misspelling has been crossed out.Back of photograph is also labeled wit name and 'copy from Gethla Forsyth album' gethla forsyth, alfred hospital, alfred hospital school of nursing, kathleen gwendoline mccrae, kathleen mccrae -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumThe Home Nurse Book, The Home Nurse
... The Home Nurse Book...The Home Nurse...- The Home Nurse - V. A. Wawn MPSA...The Home Nurse The Home Nurse Book ...8663.1 - Blue leather bound book with orange print on cover.- The Home Nurse - V. A. Wawn MPSA -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, 1905
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This photograph is a record of Head Nurse, Sister Lee-Archer, and her staff of six Trained nurses, 'Nurses', of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) outside their new Nurse’s Home and Headquarters rented at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. ...Black and white photograph of six Trained nurses and their Matron, who has her hair swept up, and is wearing a long white uniform with belt, and white cap; part of her veil is seen hanging down her back, outside their Nurses Home The trained. nurses are holding their two wheeled bicycles, and are wearing long grey frocks, white collars and belts and straw hats with a Maltese cross in the centre of headband, this is held in place with scarves over the hat and tied under their chins. ...Head trained Nurse, Lee-Archer and her staff of six Trained nurses pose outside the new ‘Nurse’s Home’ at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. ...This photograph is a record of Head Nurse, Sister Lee-Archer, and her staff of six Trained nurses, 'Nurses', of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) outside their new Nurse’s Home and Headquarters rented at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. The bicycles seen were the first mode of transport purchased by MDNS and allowed these Nurses to extend the nursing visits they made into more Melbourne suburbs.The Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) moved into larger premises at No. 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy in May 1904. Head trained Nurse, Lee-Archer and her staff of six Trained nurses pose outside the new ‘Nurse’s Home’ at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. The Nurses worked in the districts of North and West Melbourne, the City Proper, Carlton, Richmond, South Melbourne, Fitzroy and Collingwood making 17,954 visits during the year. The Society had a set of bye-laws which outlined the work conditions for the Nurses. Section 111.1 states ‘Each nurse shall be ready to go to her district at 9 am. She will be expected to visit urgent cases on Sundays, and will be required to work eight hours on each week day, to wear the special uniform, and live in the Home of the Society’. In February 1885, only 50 years after Melbourne was founded, it was recognized that nursing care was needed for the sick poor in inner Melbourne. The Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), the first Society of its kind in Australia, was founded with one Trained nurse, known as 'Nurse' in those days, and a second employed six months later. They liaised with Doctors and worked in the now CBD, ie from Spencer Street to Spring Street and from Victoria Parade to Flinders Street. From its inception the Society was at the forefront of health care. They provided high quality nursing care; educated their patients in the curing and prevention of disease; teaching the importance of cleanliness, fresh air and good nutrition, both by verbal instruction and demonstration, even supplying soup and milk when needed. At that time they walked the streets and lane ways amid the slums of inner Melbourne carrying their nursing bag containing lotion, ointments, powders, liniment, bandages, dressings, a case of spirits, and the Nurse's own clean apron, soap and small towel for her use. They loaned equipment, such as earthenware hot water bottles, splints, urinals, bed pans, bed cradles, feeding mugs, and air-cushions as well as providing clean bed linen and nightdresses as necessary. Trained Midwives began home births in late 1893 taking midwifery bundles and providing clothes for the babe and mother as needed. This was arduous work, particularly in the heat of summer. As the work increased a third Nurse was employed but due to this arduous work many Nurses only remained with the Society for several months. Permission to use bicycles was given to the Nurses in 1898 and the Society decided to purchase their own in 1903. A business man offered ‘new free wheel’ bicycles at £13 each which included maintenance for one year. Bells and wooden frames were added, at a cost of £5 per frame, so the Nurses could carry extra equipment. Nurses’ bags were strapped to the handlebars. Soup was made for those in need 2-3 times a week and if patients could not arrange to have it collected the soup was delivered by the Nurses on their bicycles. The use of bicycles caused a change in uniform, with white pith helmets, and veils covering them and tied under their chin, now being used. They provided high quality nursing care to a range of people, often in destitute situations, some lying on rags on the floor as they had no bed, others with just a bed and maybe a thin blanket, a chair and nothing else. Their ages ranged from babes, children, adults to the elderly. The Nurses gave medications as ordered by a Doctor, dressed wounds e.g. to the injured, and surgical cases, and to those with leg ulcers; attended to patients with ‘surgical ailments’ such as ‘hip disease’; gave care to those with acute illnesses such as bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, measles, and scarlet fever, as well as those with chronic illnesses such as consumption (tuberculosis), heart disease, arthritis, cancer, debility, neuritis and paralysis. In 1913 a Nurse had her Board and residence, uniforms, bicycle and laundry expenses provided and was paid £50 a year for her first six months. At the end of a year her salary was increased by £5, and later she earns £60 a year. Over the years the nurses complained that their veils became wet in the rain and asked for a change of uniform but this did not occur until 1921. Bicycles continued to be used in inner areas until 1945. Black and white photograph of six Trained nurses and their Matron, who has her hair swept up, and is wearing a long white uniform with belt, and white cap; part of her veil is seen hanging down her back, outside their Nurses Home The trained. nurses are holding their two wheeled bicycles, and are wearing long grey frocks, white collars and belts and straw hats with a Maltese cross in the centre of headband, this is held in place with scarves over the hat and tied under their chins. Their nursing bags are strapped to the handlebars of the bicycles. A black sign with the white capital letters 'Melbourne District Nursing Society. ....nursing the sick poor in their own homes' is on the metal spiked fence. The building is made of brick and five long sash windows are seen in the upper section. A metal roofed veranda, held up with four posts and two brick columns, divides the upper and lower section. A door and three long windows are seen which are partly obscured by several bushes behind the fence.melbourne district nursing society, 5 royal terrace, nicholson st carlton, nurses home, bicycles, mdns transport, royal district nursing service, rdns, mdns trained nurses, sister florence lee-archer -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, 1933
... It was taken in front of the Nurses Home at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood and shows part of the District nursing uniform worn by the MDNS Sisters in the 1930s. ...Black and white photograph showing Matron, Miss Beatrice Williams, wearing a white uniform and veil over her short dark hair, and a group of thirteen Melbourne District Nursing Society Trained nurses (Sisters) outside the front of their Nurses Home. The Sisters are wearing grey coats over their grey uniforms and grey brimmed hats with a Maltese cross applied to the white headband. ...It was taken in front of the Nurses Home at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood and shows part of the District nursing uniform worn by the MDNS Sisters in the 1930s. ...This photograph is a record of Matron Beatrice Williams with some of the Trained nurses (Sisters) who worked in the District division of Melbourne District Nursing Society After Care Home in 1933, just prior to Matron Williams resigning to be married. It was taken in front of the Nurses Home at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood and shows part of the District nursing uniform worn by the MDNS Sisters in the 1930s. At that time their uniform dresses, worn under their coats, were grey cotton and their brimmed hats were made of felt and had a red Maltese cross applied to the centre front of the hatband.Miss Beatrice Williams worked as a Trained Nurse (Sister) with the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) before going to England to gain her Midwifery certificate. After qualifying, she worked as a Tutor sister and a District Superintendent at the University College Hospital in London. On returning to Australia she was appointed, in April 1929, Matron of the District division of the MDNS After-Care Home (Hospital from 1934). She convinced the Committee of the need for Ante Natal care and in 1930 the Ante Natal Clinic was opened at the After-Care. She continued as Matron until 1933 when she married Dr. J.P Major, and was invited to join the Committee of Management. In the early 1950s when the Government requested the Society separate and it take over the After Care Hospital, she became President of the now named Melbourne District Nursing Service with its Headquarters and Nursing Home moving to 452 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne. Beatrice had an understanding of the poor, the sick and the aged, and was known for her kindness and sympathy. Her foresight, leadership and enthusiasm brought forth the expansion of District nursing. She died on the 15th of August 1958. The Trained nurses of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), later known as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), visited patients in their home and gave best practice care in many fields of nursing, and to people of many cultures, throughout its 130 years of expansion. Initial visits not only assessed the specific nursing situation but the situation as a whole. Their patients ranged in age from babes, children, adults to the elderly and referrals were taken from Hospitals, General Practitioners and allied Health facilities. Some of the care the Sisters provided is as follows: – Post-Natal care given to mother and babe, Wound Care following various types of surgery, accidents, burns, cancer, leg ulcers etc. Supervising and teaching Diabetic Care, including teaching and supervising people with Diabetes to administer their own Insulin, and administering Insulin to those unable to give their own injections. Administering other injections and setting up weekly medication boxes. The Sisters performed Catheterizations on adults suffering from conditions such as Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Guillan-Barre Syndrome, and when required at school on children for e.g. those with Spina Bifida. The Sisters visited those requiring Cystic Fibrosis support and care; those requiring Haemo-Oncology care, including visiting children at school; those requiring Home Enteral Feeding care, and those requiring IV therapy at home and home Dialysis. Palliative Care was given including pain relief with the use of syringe drivers, personal care as needed, and advice and support to both patient and family. The Sisters provided Stoma management to those needing Urostomy, Ileostomy and Colostomy care and those requiring Continence care. HIV/AIDS nursing care was provided; visits to Homeless Persons were made. Personal care was given to patients ranging in age and with varying mobility problems, such as those with MS, MND, Guillan-Barre Syndrome, Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Acquired Brain Injury, to those following a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke), those with severe Arthritis and those with a form of Dementia. When necessary the elderly were assisted with personal care and advice given on safety factors with the use of hand rails, bath or shower seats, and hand showers. Rehabilitation with an aim towards independence remained at the forefront of the Sister’s minds and when possible using aids and instruction on safe techniques enabled the person to become fully independent. All care included giving advice and support to the patient and their Carers. The Sisters liaised with the persons Doctor, Hospital and allied Health personal when necessary.Black and white photograph showing Matron, Miss Beatrice Williams, wearing a white uniform and veil over her short dark hair, and a group of thirteen Melbourne District Nursing Society Trained nurses (Sisters) outside the front of their Nurses Home. The Sisters are wearing grey coats over their grey uniforms and grey brimmed hats with a Maltese cross applied to the white headband. Matron is sitting in the centre of six Sisters and there are seven Sisters standing behind them on the veranda; a round column is seen to the right between the 4th and 5th Sisters. Part of the grey building behind shows an open door to the left and a long window to the right. A scrolled metal safety rail, running from the round column, is seen in front of the three nurses on the right. The seated Sisters and Matron have their legs crossed at the ankles, melbourne district nursing society, mdns nurses, mdns, rdns, royal district nursing service, mdns uniforms, matron beatrice mary williams -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPamphlet - Ephemera, Brochure for Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home, 257 Union Road, Surrey Hills, 1936
... homes...Nurses...Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home was built by John Mawson for his sisters Muriel, Beatrice and Harriet (and ? Ethel or Dorothy), all nurses. ...Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home Garrett and Mawson Nursing homes Nurses Builders John Mawson Beatrice Mawson Harriet Mawson Muriel Mawson Ethel Mawson Dorothy Mawson A brown bi-fold leaflet advertising the Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home located at 257 Union Road, Surrey Hills under the direction of the Misses Mawson (late Australian Army Nursing Service A I F). ...Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home was built by John Mawson for his sisters Muriel, Beatrice and Harriet (and ? Ethel or Dorothy), all nurses. It was named after the sailing ship that their parents, Frederick W and Mary Mawson and baby Beatrice migrated on from England in 1882. John was a partner in the Box Hill building firm Garre tt and Mawson. The sketch of the nursing home used in the brochure was his work. It was opened on Saturday 14 March 1936 by Mr M J Boyland, MLA. The home was closed in the mid-1950s and converted into 4 self-contained flats, one of which was occupied by the sisters in their retirement; the others provided them with an income. Initial photocopies of this brochure, an invitation to the official opening of Holmsdale, photos of the ship Holmsdale, passengers' ticket for Fred W Mawson, Mary Mawson & Beatrice Mawson and notes compiled by John Howden about his late aunts (Bea, Hadge & Mouse) were donated to the collection by Randy Johnson, a tenant of John Howden's in late 2004. Subsequent research papers and photocopies of other family ephemera from John Howden are also filed in the Mawson vertical file.A brown bi-fold leaflet advertising the Holmsdale Convalescent and Rest Home located at 257 Union Road, Surrey Hills under the direction of the Misses Mawson (late Australian Army Nursing Service A I F). Inside is an artist's sketch of the exterior of Holmsdale.holmsdale convalescent and rest home, garrett and mawson, nursing homes, nurses, builders, john mawson, beatrice mawson, harriet mawson, muriel mawson, ethel mawson, dorothy mawson -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Report on the Activities of the Maryborough & District Hospital, 1954
... Includes a list of office bearers for 1953-4, annual report, carnival committee activities, list of donors to all funds images of 1st year nurse trainees, sections of the new nurses' home...Includes a list of office bearers for 1953-4, annual report, carnival committee activities, list of donors to all funds images of 1st year nurse trainees, sections of the new nurses' home Report on the Activities of the Maryborough & District Hospital Booklet ...Green covered booklet relating to Maryborough Hospital. Includes a list of office bearers for 1953-4, annual report, carnival committee activities, list of donors to all funds images of 1st year nurse trainees, sections of the new nurses' homehealth, hospital, ambulance, maryborough, margaret walters, nancy wilson, joyce stevens, evelyn read, valma stevens, valarie rowe, vivian rickard, isobel barker, beverley bucknall, alma pettifer, er dubourg, el edge, gm randle, jd mckenzie, ken parker -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueSheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941
... View of Gardens and Nurses Home...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields View of Gardens and Nurses Home ballarat & district hospital hospital gardens vegetables nurses home early 1940s prendergast Sheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941 ...View of Gardens and Nurses Homeballarat & district hospital, hospital, gardens, vegetables, nurses home, early 1940s, prendergast -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white:, 1934
... The District nurses are leaving from their Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Nurses Home, which was situated at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood. ...She is standing outside the Nurses Home of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), and is wearing a white long sleeved belted uniform dress, white stockings, shoes, and a veil over her short dark hair.. ...They left from their Nurses Home each morning and returned at the end of their shift to write up their book work before retiring for the day. ...The District nurses are leaving from their Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Nurses Home, which was situated at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood. Their MDNS uniform dresses and coats depicted are grey, and a red Maltese cross is attached to the centre of the headband on their grey brimmed hats. The Sisters will visit MDNS patients and provide nursing care to them in their homes.From its founding in 1885 until 1891 the Trained nurses (Nurses) of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) worked from their own homes which were located in the vicinity of their areas (districts). In November 1891 MDNS was able to rent a two story terraced house at 66 Cardigan Street, Carlton, at £65 a year, which contained accommodation for three Nurses and one pupil nurse as well as being used as their Headquarters. They left from their Nurses Home each morning and returned at the end of their shift to write up their book work before retiring for the day. Three years later they moved into a larger terraced house at 49 Drummond Street Carlton which was rented at ‘a very moderate rental’. There was a Board room, apartments for the Nurses and pupil nurse, a large dispensary which patients could attend each evening to have prescriptions signed and bottles refilled with ‘homely remedies’ and elixirs, which were administered for e.g. to Consumptive cases. Doctor’s prescriptions were filled at the Pharmacy. Cupboards containing donated blankets and bedclothes for needy patients were kept in this room, and it was here where the Nurses kept their equipment and nursing bags which were refilled at the end of each shift ready for any emergency, and for the next day. A list of Doctors the Nurses could call was kept by the telephone. The home also had a kitchen where nourishing soup was made and distributed twice a week to the needy. Milk was also distributed when needed. In 1902 they moved into rented premises at 188 Leicester Street, Carlton and two years later, in 1904, to premises at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. They remained there for ten years and an Auction of furniture was held before their next move giving an idea of some of the contents: - Carpets, linoleum, walnut and oak sideboards, dining tables, walnut dining suite, Vienna chairs, walnut bedroom suite, cedar wardrobes, chests of drawers, duchess chests, bedsteads and bedding and general furnishings were for sale. In June 1914 at last the Society had sufficient funding to purchase their own terraced premises, ‘Floraston’ 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood which was their Headquarters and Nurses Home. In 1926 the After-Care Home for recovering patients, (later called After-Care Hospital) was built by the Society next door, at 45 Victoria Parade; the District nurses continued to live at No. 39. In November 1953 the District Nursing Division moved into their new Headquarters and Nurses Home at 452 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne. In 1957 the two divisions legally separated and the District division became the Melbourne District Nursing Service. As District expanded, and now with outlying districts to service, and with a fleet of District cars, their trained nurses (Sisters) lived in their own homes and visited their closest District Centre each morning to collect their work for the day, and returned at the end of their shift to do their administrative work. A small black and white photograph showing a side on view of Matron Lydia Shaw who is smiling. She is standing outside the Nurses Home of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), and is wearing a white long sleeved belted uniform dress, white stockings, shoes, and a veil over her short dark hair.. She is standing to the left, outside the front gate of the building watching a group of district nurses about to leave the Home. The group are on a path behind the four trained nurses (Sisters) most visible who are dressed in grey belted long sleeved coats which have lapels. They are wearing grey brimmed hats with a Maltese cross in the centre, flesh coloured stockings and black shoes. The first two Sisters are side by side and have just stepped onto the pavement; the one to the right is smiling and slightly turned toward Matron Shaw. Under their coats, both these Sisters are wearing grey scarves around their necks. There is a square concrete column behind Matron Shaw, and another to the right of the nurses. From the right column three metal vertical fence bars are seen with shrubs behind them. Part of a building and doorway can be seen behind the nurses. A brick wall and path is seen on the far left of the photograph.The date 1934 as well as the name of Matron Shaw, Sister Jones and Sister Tupper were hand written on the back of the photographnurses, matron, uniform, melbourne district nursing society, mdns, nurses home, rdns, royal district nursing service, matron lydia shaw, sister dorothy tupper, sister jones -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... The building in question could be the Nurses' home. Taken from written information on the back of the original photograph....The building in question could be the Nurses' home. Taken from written information on the back of the original photograph. ...This is a copy of a b/w photograph of two women (L to R) Gloria Oswald and Joyce Cameron standing next to a car in front of a building at the Sunbury Asylum. The building in question could be the Nurses' home. Taken from written information on the back of the original photograph.hospital for the insane, sunbury asylum, the hill, cameron, joyce, oswald, gloria, nurses' home, george evans collection -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, 11.1953
... The MDNS Sisters are packing their belongs ready to move from their current Nurses Home at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood to their new Nurses Home and Headquarters situated at 452 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, then known as 'Airlie'. ...They left from their Nurses Home each morning and returned at the end of their shift to write up their book work before retiring for the day. ...The MDNS Sisters are packing their belongs ready to move from their current Nurses Home at 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood to their new Nurses Home and Headquarters situated at 452 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, then known as 'Airlie'. From its founding in 1885 until 1891 the Trained nurses (Nurses) of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) worked from their own homes which were located in the vicinity of their areas (districts). The Committee meetings were held at the Religious Tract Society rooms at Queen’s walk, off Swanston Street and then at the Library Room at the Melbourne Town Hall. The Annual General Meeting was held at the Town Hall. In November 1891 MDNS was able to rent a two story terraced house at 66 Cardigan Street, Carlton, at £65 a year, which contained accommodation for three Nurses and one pupil nurse as well as being used as their Headquarters. They left from their Nurses Home each morning and returned at the end of their shift to write up their book work before retiring for the day. Three years later they moved into a larger terraced house at 49 Drummond Street Carlton which was rented at ‘a very moderate rental’. There was a Board room, apartments for the Nurses and pupil nurse, a large dispensary which patients could attend each evening to have prescriptions signed and bottles refilled with ‘homely remedies’ and elixirs, which were administered for e.g. to Consumptive cases. Doctor’s prescriptions were filled at the Pharmacy. Cupboards containing donated blankets and bedclothes for needy patients were kept in this room, and it was here where the Nurses kept their nursing bags which were refilled at the end of each shift ready for any emergency and for the next day. A list of Doctors the Nurses could call was kept by the telephone. The home also had a kitchen where nourishing soup was made and distributed twice a week to the needy. Milk was also distributed when needed. In 1902 they moved into rented premises at 188 Leicester Street, Carlton and two years later, in 1904, to premises at 5 Royal Terrace, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy where they remained for ten years. In June 1914 at last the Society had sufficient funds to purchase their own terraced premises, ‘Floraston’ 39 Victoria Parade, Collingwood which was their Headquarters and Nurses Home. In 1926 the After-Care Home for recovering patients, (later called After-Care Hospital) was built by the Society next door, running from 41-47 Victoria Parade (became No. 45). There were now two divisions with the After Care having their owned Trained nurses (Sisters) and the District Division of Trained nurses (Sisters) who continued to live at No. 39. In November 1953 the Sisters working in the District Nursing Division moved into their new Headquarters and Nurses Home at 452 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne. In 1957 this Division changed its name to the Melbourne District Nursing Service when it separated from the After-Care Hospital. It was given Royal patronage in 1966 and became Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS). As it expanded, and now with Centres opening throughout the suburbs, the Nurses Home at 452 closed and those rooms used for administrative purposes. It now had outlying districts to service, and with a full fleet of District cars, the Sisters lived in their own homes and visited their closest District Centre each morning to collect their work for the day and returned there at the end of their community duties to do their administrative work. On April the 1st 1996 RDNS Head Office relocated to 31 Alma Road, St. Kilda. Standing in a semi circle of this photograph are 5 Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Sisters in their long sleeve grey uniform dresses which have a belt, peaked collars and white buttons down the centre. They are wearing their grey brimmed hats with a central Maltese cross on the light colour headband over their short dark curled hair. From Left to Right are Sisters Marianne Metcalf who is smiling and is holding a tennis racket and soft sided oblong travel bag which has two leather straps and handle in her right hand; it is resting on a closed case, which has two leather straps across the lid; this sits in front of her. Next is Gerda Oppenheim who is looking serious and has her right hand on the top of the lid of an open case in front of her, then Beryl Rowley, who is smiling and has her hands on a narrow white metal horizontal pole which has a vertical pole attached. Next is Marcia Parrat who is smiling and is holding a piece of white linen on the open case, and next, on the far right, is Florence Hoey who is holding a piece of white linen on top of an open hard leather travelling bag which is sitting in front of her next to the closed case. melbourne district nursing society, mdns, mdns headquarters, sister marianne metcalf, sister gerda oppenheim, sister beryl rowley, sister marcia parrat, sister florence hoey, royal district nursing service, rdns -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueNurses Home, 1955, Ballarat Base Hospital
... Nurses Home, 1955, Ballarat Base Hospital...Nurses home was officially opened on 21st November 1951 by the Governor of Victoria, General Sir Dallas Brooks nurses home 1955 Ballarat Photo - black & white Nurses Home, 1955, Ballarat Base Hospital ...Nurses Home, 1955, Ballarat Base HospitalPhoto taken from 2nd floor window. Nurses home was officially opened on 21st November 1951 by the Governor of Victoria, General Sir Dallas BrooksPhoto - black & whitenurses, home, 1955, ballarat -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956
... Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956 Stawell Hospital Medical Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956 Photograph ...Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956stawell hospital medical -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Gethla Forsyth and Neeno (Solveig) Due (Gethla Forsyth photo album)
... The nurse on the right has an outlined cross on an armband. n steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.025 ...The nurse on the right has an outlined cross on an armband. n steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.025 Gethla Forsyth and Neeno (Solveig) Due (Gethla Forsyth photo album) Photograph Black and white photograph ...Photograph taken during Gethla Forsyth's and Neeno (Solveig) Due's training at The Alfred Hospital (1933-1936)Of significance to the AHNL, as Gethla Forsyth was a member of the first PTS group (March 1933) of the Alfred Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1936 Neeno (Solveig) Due also graduated in 1936Copy of a black and white photograph two women in nurses uniform of the Alfred Hospital, standing in front of a brick building. The nurse on the right has an outlined cross on an armband. n steps in front of Nurses home practical building.Photograph has been mounted on sheet of A4 paper with 202601.025 The names of the two nurses (Gethla Forsyth and Neeno (Solveig) Due are written to the right on the backing paper.Previous catalogue number is written at top rightnumber written at left Back of photograph is also labeled with names and 'copy from Gethla Forsyth album' gethla forsyth, alfred hospital, alfred hospital school of nursing, solveig (neeno) due -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening with Doctors Nurses and Committee 1956
... Doctors Nurses and Committee at Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Doctors Nurses and Committee at Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956 Stawell Hospital Medical Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening with Doctors Nurses and Committee 1956 Photograph ...Doctors Nurses and Committee at Stawell Hospital Nurses Home Opening 1956stawell hospital medical
