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Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Pat Darling, Portrait of a Nurse - Prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra, 2001
... Portrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatches...Pat Darling...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Account of a Nuses imprisonment by the Japenese as a prisoner of War from 1942 - 1945 stawell ww2 Portrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatches Blue card cover with centered portrait of an Army Nurse in uniform Portrait of a Nurse - Prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra Book Pat Darling ...Account of a Nuses imprisonment by the Japenese as a prisoner of War from 1942 - 1945Blue card cover with centered portrait of an Army Nurse in uniformPortrait of a Nurse Prisoner of War of the Japanese 1942-1945 Sumatra By Pat Darling (Nee Gunther) Mentioned in Dispatchesstawell ww2 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [The Canberra Times], Remembering nurses in the theatres of war, February 16, 1997
... ...Pat Darling...In attendence at the ceremony, amongst a large group of Australians, were Vivian Bullwinkel, Wilma Young and Pat Darling - three nurses who survived the 1942 Japanese invasion of Singapore and three and a half years as prisoners-of-war. ...In attendence at the ceremony, amongst a large group of Australians, were Vivian Bullwinkel, Wilma Young and Pat Darling - three nurses who survived the 1942 Japanese invasion of Singapore and three and a half years as prisoners-of-war. ...An article about a memorial being built to commemorate Australia'a war service nurses. It is due to be opened in October 1999 to mark the centenary of Australian miltary nursing. In attendence at the ceremony, amongst a large group of Australians, were Vivian Bullwinkel, Wilma Young and Pat Darling - three nurses who survived the 1942 Japanese invasion of Singapore and three and a half years as prisoners-of-war. The photo description reads: "Vivian Bullwinkel, sole survivor of a Japanese wartime massacre, at the dedication of a memorial site on ANZAC Parade yesterday."Large newspaper clipping featuring a large photograph of multiple people gathering beneath a marquee, followed by five columns of text.'Canberra Times Sunday Feb 16 1997' [Handwritten in blue ink beneath the title]wwii, ww2, world war two, vivian bullwinkel, vivian statham (nee bullwinkel), ss vyner brooke, wilma young, pat darling, war memorials, australian army nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Lynette Ramsay Silver, Angels of Mercy: Far West Far East, 2019
... ...Pat Darling...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Australian Nurses Nursing in warfare World War Two WWII WW2 Marjorie Silver Pat Darling Women Prisoners of War Rural nursing Angels of Mercy follows the gripping stories of two different Australian nursing sisters, Marjorie Silver and Pat Darling, who overcame the challenging adversities of two very different circumstances. ...Angels of Mercy follows the gripping stories of two different Australian nursing sisters, Marjorie Silver and Pat Darling, who overcame the challenging adversities of two very different circumstances. These two remarkable, highly resilient women may not be remembered as great Australians, but they will be remembered for making Australia great. “Angels of Mercy follows the gripping stories of two different Australian nursing sisters, who overcame the challenging adversities of two very different circumstances. In the 1930s Marjorie Silver, the outback flying sister, fought almost singlehandedly against the isolation, poverty, heat and dust of the far west of New South Wales to bring vital medical assistance to her far flung patients. Sister Pat Gunther, who served in the Far East on the battlefields of Malaya and Singapore, then fought a desperate battle for survival in the prison camps of Sumatra.”--Back cover.Black paperback book with title and author printed in gold text and the image of a 1940 postage stamp in the background.non-fiction Angels of Mercy follows the gripping stories of two different Australian nursing sisters, Marjorie Silver and Pat Darling, who overcame the challenging adversities of two very different circumstances. These two remarkable, highly resilient women may not be remembered as great Australians, but they will be remembered for making Australia great. “Angels of Mercy follows the gripping stories of two different Australian nursing sisters, who overcame the challenging adversities of two very different circumstances. In the 1930s Marjorie Silver, the outback flying sister, fought almost singlehandedly against the isolation, poverty, heat and dust of the far west of New South Wales to bring vital medical assistance to her far flung patients. Sister Pat Gunther, who served in the Far East on the battlefields of Malaya and Singapore, then fought a desperate battle for survival in the prison camps of Sumatra.”--Back cover. australian nurses, nursing in warfare, world war two, wwii, ww2, marjorie silver, pat darling, women prisoners of war, rural nursing -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Vetaffairs, Nurses return to Bangka Island : Memorial to comrades dedicated in Indonesia, March 1993
... ...Pat Darling...WWII World War 2 World War Two WWll Australian Army Nursing Service AANS Bangka Island SS Vyner Brooke Nurses Memorial Jean Ashton Carrie Jean Ashton Florence Elizabeth Trotter Florence Elizabeth Syer Janet Patteson Gunther Pat Darling Janet Patteson Darling Ellen Mavis Hannah Mavis Allgrove Ellen Mavis Allgrove Vivian Bullwinkel Vivian Statham Wilma Elizabeth Forster Oram Wilma Elizabeth Forster Young Joyce Tweddell [asterix drawn in black ink at top of page in the middle] A double sided page from a colour newspaper featuring three headlines, two colour photographs of people and two columns of text. ...Double article about seven former Australian nurses return to Bangka Island, Indonesia for the dedication of a memorial to their comrades from aboard the SS Vyner Brooke that was bombed and sunk.A double sided page from a colour newspaper featuring three headlines, two colour photographs of people and two columns of text. The photograph relating to this record has a group of mostly older women sitting and standing on sand with three men in military uniform.[asterix drawn in black ink at top of page in the middle]wwii, world war 2, world war two, wwll, australian army nursing service, aans, bangka island, ss vyner brooke, nurses memorial, jean ashton, carrie jean ashton, florence elizabeth trotter, florence elizabeth syer, janet patteson gunther, pat darling, janet patteson darling, ellen mavis hannah, mavis allgrove, ellen mavis allgrove, vivian bullwinkel, vivian statham, wilma elizabeth forster oram, wilma elizabeth forster young, joyce tweddell -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Southern Courier, War bravery recalled in nurse's story, Wednesday, September 27, 1989
... ...Pat Darling [Gunther]...Joan Crouch Ada Joyce Bridge Wilma Young [Oram] Pat Darling [Gunther] Vyner Brooke Bangka Island World War 2 WW2 WWII Article with black and white photograph at the top of three older women standing in front of the portrait of an army nurse in uniform, with two columns of text and a clipping of newspaper title and date sticky taped to top of clipping War bravery recalled in nurse's story Newspaper Newspaper clipping Southern Courier ...Article about book 'One life is ours' by Colonel Joan Crouch and the story behind it of Sister Ada Joyce Bridge who was a survivor of the Vyner Brooke and was executed on Bangka Island in 1942.Article with black and white photograph at the top of three older women standing in front of the portrait of an army nurse in uniform, with two columns of text and a clipping of newspaper title and date sticky taped to top of clippingjoan crouch, ada joyce bridge, wilma young [oram], pat darling [gunther], vyner brooke, bangka island, world war 2, ww2, wwii -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Booran Road, 30, Circa 1972
... Pat Quinlan at Lord Lodge (then 'Moidart') from 1928 - 1935. Breasley rode winners of the Caulfield Cup in four successive years 1942-45 and again in 1952. John Leek, the original owner of Lord Lodge trained Ingliston, the 1900 Caulfield Cup winner. Along with 'Lord' a number of well known racehorses including Sobar, Havelock, Proud and Future were trained at Lord Lodge ..... trevor hart jenny o'donnell booran road mansion caulfield east ingliston sobar havelock proud future lord andover moidart lord lodge grace darling caulfield racecourse reserve victorian amateur turf club historic buildings register national estate register caulfield cup horses stables horse racing racehorses outbuildings racehorse trainers depression 1890s brick houses mansions towers verandahs stained glass italianate style victorian style architectural features architectural styles john leek leslie macdonald john arthur john robertson alfred merrill jenny odonnell Handwritten: 30 Booran Road [top right hand corner] / 40 [bottom right] Page 40 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of the exterior of this house. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward: In 1888, John Leek, a trainer, owned Lot 15, measuring one and three quarter acres, in Booran Road, north side between Glen Eira and Neerim Roads. The land backed onto the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve. NAV was £45. In 1890 Leek built for his residence, a ten roomed brick house on the site. NAV was £200. Leek was the owner/trainer of "Ingliston" who won the Caulfield Cup in 1900. Upon the horse's death in 1901, Leek is understood to have defied tradition by spending £20 on boots for the "ragged urchins in Bourke Street" instead of "shouting" at the bar. By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist and was known as "Andover". NA V had decreased to £ll0. By 1910, Leslie Macdonald, a gentleman had purchased the property and renamed it "Moidart". In 1910-11 Macdonald sold it to John Robertson. The property had extensive wood stables on its north-east boundary and several other outbuildings. The house continued to be described as "Brick, ten rooms" as it was in 1926 when it was owned and occupied by John Arthur, a managing director. The land measured la.2r.31p. and had a NAV of £235. Nine people lived there. In 1926, Arthur also owned the adjoining Lot 16. Other racehorses of note, known to have been stabled here include Sobar, Havelock, Proud, Future and Lord.Victorian Heritage Register https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/13532 What is significant? Lord Lodge is a thoroughbred racehorse training complex adjacent to Caulfield Racecourse, established in 1890. The area immediately around the racecourse has been associated with horse racing activities and businesses servicing the industry since the development of the racecourse in late the 19th century. Lord Lodge was named by the present occupants after the champion racehorse Lord who was stabled there in the 1950s. In the early 20th century the property was known as 'Andover' and subsequently 'Moidart'. The site consists of a single storey brick Italianate villa, jockeys' quarters, stables and open day yards with direct access to Caulfield racecourse from the rear of the property. The villa of 10 rooms on bluestone foundations was constructed in 1890 by John Leek, a horse trainer who purchased the newly subdivided land in 1888. The house has many Victorian Italianate or Boom Style features although it is more modest than many villas of its style. It has an asymmetrical facade with a faceted bay window and a prominent central tower with low pitch pyramidal roof that provides a clear view of the racecourse. Other characteristic features include stilted segmented arches, bracketed eaves, stucco wall finish and cast cement ornamentation. A room has been added on the north-facing verandah in sympathetic style and finish. Internally the rooms are substantially intact with original marble fireplaces and intricate ceiling roses and cornices. An entrance toward the rear of the southern side of the house is said to be where the stable hands, jockeys and other staff lined up for their meals. In the southeast corner of the property, backing directly on to Caulfield racecourse, is a substantial late Victorian timber stable, probably constructed in the 1890s but first appearing on the property title in 1910. The stable has 12 stalls, a loft and brick pavement and jerkin head roof form with varnished pine-lined ceiling carried on a chamfered timber frame. It has an original roof lantern. The doors of the stalls are not the original sliding doors but swing doors obtained from a barn at Epsom Racecourse in Mordialloc prior to demolition. Outside the gambrel roof has fretted barges but the building is otherwise utilitarian. Timber throughout the stalls has been worn by chewing and rubbing of horses over the century of its use. In the southern half of the property are open day yards where the racehorses are kept during the day. The red brick, single storey jockeys' quarters to the rear of the villa were probably built around 1950. A small brick, possibly late Victorian structure on the eastern boundary thought to have originally been a gardening shed, has been converted to a stable of two stalls. Modern concrete brick stables fill the northeast portion of the property. At the front of the property two Moreton Bay Figs (Ficus macrophylla), probably planted in the late 19th century, provide shade for horses in the day yards. In the 1890s John Leek sold the property, relocating his training facility to one of the newly established racecourses at Mentone or Mordialloc (Epsom). By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist, who named the property 'Andover'. In 1910 it was purchased by Leslie McDonald, a gentleman, and renamed 'Moidart'; sold in 1910-1911 to John Robertson; and again in 1926 to John Arthur, a racehorse owner. The Victorian Amateur Turf Club purchased the property in the late 1930s and since this time has been leased to racehorse trainers. It is unclear whether the property operated as a training facility between 1899 - 1926. Several notable trainers and jockeys are associated with Lord Lodge. The best known is Arthur 'Scobie' Breasley, Australia's most successful jockey who was apprenticed to trainer Pat Quinlan at Lord Lodge (then 'Moidart') from 1928 - 1935. Breasley rode winners of the Caulfield Cup in four successive years 1942-45 and again in 1952. John Leek, the original owner of Lord Lodge trained Ingliston, the 1900 Caulfield Cup winner. Along with 'Lord' a number of well known racehorses including Sobar, Havelock, Proud and Future were trained at Lord Lodge .....Page 40 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of the exterior of this house.Handwritten: 30 Booran Road [top right hand corner] / 40 [bottom right]trevor hart, jenny o'donnell, booran road, mansion, caulfield east, ingliston, sobar, havelock, proud, future, lord, andover, moidart, lord lodge, grace darling, caulfield racecourse reserve, victorian amateur turf club, historic buildings register, national estate register, caulfield cup, horses, stables, horse racing, racehorses, outbuildings, racehorse trainers, depression, 1890s, brick houses, mansions, towers, verandahs, stained glass, italianate style, victorian style, architectural features, architectural styles, john leek, leslie macdonald, john arthur, john robertson, alfred merrill, jenny odonnell -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - Herald Sun Australians Of The Century Special Edition 11th March 1998, Herald Sun, Herald Sun Australians Of The Century Thursday March 11 1998, 11th March 1999
... "Nugget" Coombs John Curtin John Monash Rupert Murdoch Charles Kingsford Smith Joan Sutherland Macfarlane Burnet Sidney Kidman Fred Hollows Gough Whitman Nellie Melba Banjo Paterson Essington Lewis Douglas Mawson John Flynn Sidney Nolan Isaac Isaacs Sidney Myer Patrick White Daniel Mannix Zelman Cowen Ben Chifley Owen Dixon Alfred Deakin Reg Ansett The Average Australia Dawn Fraser Vida Goldstein Albet Mamatjira Gusttav Nossal Arthur Streeton Daisy Bates Ian Clunles Ross George Coles James Ralph Darling Sim Dusty John Eccles Percy Grainger Germaine Greer Bert Hinkler Barry Humphries Henry Lawson Eddie Mabo Mary MacKillop Roma Mitchell Mark Olophant Peter Weir R. M. Williams 1983 America's Cup Crew Thomas Blamey Arthur Boyd Robin Boyd Vivian Bullwinkel Dick Casey Manning Clark Paul Davies Pat Dodson Russell Drysdale John Embling Errol Flynn Phyllis Frost Joseph Furphy Tom Collins Hudson Fysh Mary Gilmore Robert Helpmann Henry Higgins Billy Hughes Albert Jacka Marjorie Jackson John Landy Mary Lee Elizabeth Murdoch Lowitja O'Donoghue Ian Potter B. ..."Nugget" Coombs John Curtin John Monash Rupert Murdoch Charles Kingsford Smith Joan Sutherland Macfarlane Burnet Sidney Kidman Fred Hollows Gough Whitman Nellie Melba Banjo Paterson Essington Lewis Douglas Mawson John Flynn Sidney Nolan Isaac Isaacs Sidney Myer Patrick White Daniel Mannix Zelman Cowen Ben Chifley Owen Dixon Alfred Deakin Reg Ansett The Average Australia Dawn Fraser Vida Goldstein Albet Mamatjira Gusttav Nossal Arthur Streeton Daisy Bates Ian Clunles Ross George Coles James Ralph Darling Sim Dusty John Eccles Percy Grainger Germaine Greer Bert Hinkler Barry Humphries Henry Lawson Eddie Mabo Mary MacKillop Roma Mitchell Mark Olophant Peter Weir R. M. Williams 1983 America's Cup Crew Thomas Blamey Arthur Boyd Robin Boyd Vivian Bullwinkel Dick Casey Manning Clark Paul Davies Pat Dodson Russell Drysdale John Embling Errol Flynn Phyllis Frost Joseph Furphy Tom Collins Hudson Fysh Mary Gilmore Robert Helpmann Henry Higgins Billy Hughes Albert Jacka Marjorie Jackson John Landy Mary Lee Elizabeth Murdoch Lowitja O'Donoghue Ian Potter B. ...A distinguished Herald Sun panel judges 100 years of remarkable achievement by Australians.Newspaper, part only featuring Australians of the Centurynon-fictionA distinguished Herald Sun panel judges 100 years of remarkable achievement by Australians. -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated textbook, Henry Cecil Rutherford Darling 1887-1957, Surgical nursing and after treatment, 1946
... [blue ink], at top right '19/-'[pencil] Underneath is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by" PAT GOBLE and the previous catalogue number [both handwritten in black ink] Underneath this sticker is an inscription ' To/Pat,/From/Millie, Geo, & Bruce/ 9th July 1946 Illustrated book with royal blue cloth cover, title, author's surname, edition and publisher stamped in gilt on spine. There is an embossed border on front and back covers Surgical nursing and after treatment Book Illustrated textbook Henry Cecil Rutherford Darling 1887-1957 J & A Churchill ltd The Whitefriars Press Ltd ...Surgical nursing textbook providing instruction for care in the 1940'sIllustrated book with royal blue cloth cover, title, author's surname, edition and publisher stamped in gilt on spine. There is an embossed border on front and back coversnon-fictionSurgical nursing textbook providing instruction for care in the 1940'ssurgical nursing, nursing study and teaching
