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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
... Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association...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 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Badges - x 4
... "NSW Army Bowling Club" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" with Lt pips...Souvenirs Ballarat RSL Ballarat "NSW Army Bowling Club" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" with Lt pips Badges - x 4 ...This object relates to Dawn Pope (F3207460). Dawn Pope was not a prisoner of war."NSW Army Bowling Club" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" "Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association Pro Humanitate" with Lt pipssouvenirs, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewsletter - Photocopy of newsletter page, RAANC National Newsletter, Misto's heroes closer to their memorial, 1995
... Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association...Australia has committed troops, from the Boer war to present day. Ex-service nursing organisations and the Royal College of Nursing, Australia convened a committee to plan a memorial. The committee want to unveil a national memorial at the centenary of the raising of the first military nursing service celebrations in 1999. The memorial will cost about $1.5 million and be funded by nurses, nursing organisations and donations and depict the various environments where nurses served. WW2 WWll Janice McCarthy Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Association ...The article tells how playwright, John Misto, won first prize and $20,000 in the Australia Remembers National Play Competition and proceeded to donated his winnings to the help fund a nurses memorial in Canberra. John's play, The Shoehorn Sonata, tells the story of an army nurse in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during World War II. John decided to donated his winnings after finding out, during his research for the play, that nurses did not have a war memorial. He stated that it was mindboggling how brave the nurses were in the conditions and that he didn't want them and their work to continue to be unknown. Nurses have cared for the sick and wounded in every conflict in which Australia has committed troops, from the Boer war to present day. Ex-service nursing organisations and the Royal College of Nursing, Australia convened a committee to plan a memorial. The committee want to unveil a national memorial at the centenary of the raising of the first military nursing service celebrations in 1999. The memorial will cost about $1.5 million and be funded by nurses, nursing organisations and donations and depict the various environments where nurses served. A photocopied article from a newsletter with three columns of text and a black and white photo of a man in front of a group of older women, all smilingww2, wwll, janice mccarthy, royal australian army nursing corps association, nurses' national memorial committee, australian army nursing service, national capital planning authority, anzac parade, dorothy angell, coralie gerrard, barbara orchard, joyce edwards, elizabeth percival, defence force nursing, rcna -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Ada Harrison, Grey & Scarlett : letters from the war areas by Army Sisters on active service, 1944
... [Handwritten in blue ink on the first page] 'Royal Australian / Army Nursing Corps / Association' [Handwritten in black ink on the first page]...Army Sisters on active service between 1940-1942. The nurses were members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and the Territorial Army Nursing Service , they were recognised by the grey and scarlet uniforms they wore. Includes a forward written by Her Majesty Queen Mary and an introduction by Dame Katharine Jones (Matron in Chief of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. '18' [Handwritten in blue ink on the top corner of the first page] 'Dorothy Verosta [?]' [Handwritten in blue ink on the first page] 'Royal Australian / Army Nursing Corps / Association ...A collection of letters, diary extracts and accounts, written by Army Sisters on active service between 1940-1942. The nurses were members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and the Territorial Army Nursing Service , they were recognised by the grey and scarlet uniforms they wore. Includes a forward written by Her Majesty Queen Mary and an introduction by Dame Katharine Jones (Matron in Chief of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service.Grey dust jacket covered hardback book. There is a red border around the front and the title printed in red across the top. The centre of the cover shows a hand-drawn image of a nurse tending a wounded patient at his bedside. The subtitle is printed across the bottom in black. The title is printed in red at the top of the spine and below that, in black print, it reads : 'with a forward by Her Majesty Queen Mary'.non-fictionA collection of letters, diary extracts and accounts, written by Army Sisters on active service between 1940-1942. The nurses were members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and the Territorial Army Nursing Service , they were recognised by the grey and scarlet uniforms they wore. Includes a forward written by Her Majesty Queen Mary and an introduction by Dame Katharine Jones (Matron in Chief of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. queen alexandra's imperial military nuring service, territorial army nursing service, army nurses, ww2, wwii, world war two -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Sheila Gray, The South African war 1899 - 1902 : Service records of British and colonial women, 1993
... 'Royal Australian Army Nursing / Corps Association / Victorian Branch' [top left of title page] 'Mrs Phyllis Wilson's / property' [towards the top right of title page] 'With best wishes - / Sheila Gray' [towards the bottom of title page]...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Represents a period that has little information about Australian Nurses in warfare South African War Boer war UK Nurses Australian Nurses Canadian Nurses New Zealand Nurses 'A record of the service in South Africa of Military and Civilian Nurses, Laywomen and Civilians' [text on front cover & title page] Contents: Army Nursing Service [UK] Army Nursing Service Reserve [UK] Nurses engaged locally Civil hospital nursing staff Private field hospital nursing staff Natal volunteer medical corps nurses Australian nurses Canadian nurses New Zealand nurses Maidservants to nurses, wardmaids and cooks Civilian support personnel 'Royal Australian Army Nursing / Corps Association / Victorian Branch' [top left of title page] 'Mrs Phyllis Wilson's / property' [towards the top right of title page] 'With best wishes - / Sheila Gray' [towards the bottom of title page] Red A4 thin book with black type on front cover and no text on spine or back cover. ...'A record of the service in South Africa of Military and Civilian Nurses, Laywomen and Civilians' [text on front cover & title page] Contents: Army Nursing Service [UK] Army Nursing Service Reserve [UK] Nurses engaged locally Civil hospital nursing staff Private field hospital nursing staff Natal volunteer medical corps nurses Australian nurses Canadian nurses New Zealand nurses Maidservants to nurses, wardmaids and cooks Civilian support personnelRed A4 thin book with black type on front cover and no text on spine or back cover. Has a plastic slip cover. Piece of paper sticky taped to the inside of the front cover.non-fiction'A record of the service in South Africa of Military and Civilian Nurses, Laywomen and Civilians' [text on front cover & title page] Contents: Army Nursing Service [UK] Army Nursing Service Reserve [UK] Nurses engaged locally Civil hospital nursing staff Private field hospital nursing staff Natal volunteer medical corps nurses Australian nurses Canadian nurses New Zealand nurses Maidservants to nurses, wardmaids and cooks Civilian support personnelsouth african war, boer war, uk nurses, australian nurses, canadian nurses, new zealand nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hard cover with dust jacket, Osprey Publishing, Ministering Angels, 1979
... '72' [Handwritten in blue ink on the first page] '72' [Handwritten in black ink on an orange sticker attached to the spine] 'Royal Australian Army / Nursing Corps Association / Victorian Branch.' .... - from inside dustjacket. '72' [Handwritten in blue ink on the first page] '72' [Handwritten in black ink on an orange sticker attached to the spine] 'Royal Australian Army / Nursing Corps Association / Victorian Branch.' ...The struggle waged by women for emancipation from the tyranny of convention has been a constant theme over the centuries. MINISTERING ANGELS examines a central part of this theme ; it is a complete survey of the history of the first profession that not only opened its doors to women, but was also largely created by them. - from inside dustjacket.Blue hardcover book with dustjacket. The dustjacket is black with a blue strip down the spine and the title printed in black. There is a bright orange sticker on the spine with the number 72. The cover is blue and black with black text. It shows an illustration of three war nurses.non-fictionThe struggle waged by women for emancipation from the tyranny of convention has been a constant theme over the centuries. MINISTERING ANGELS examines a central part of this theme ; it is a complete survey of the history of the first profession that not only opened its doors to women, but was also largely created by them. - from inside dustjacket. nursing history, military nursing great britain, women and war -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Peninsula Post], It's the Annie Sage centre, [1987]
... Annie embarked on her nursing career by training at the old Melbourne Hospital, later becoming matron of the Baby Heath Centre Association Training School in Carlton. In World War 2 she was appointed matron-in-chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps and saw service in the Middle East and Pacific areas. ...Annie embarked on her nursing career by training at the old Melbourne Hospital, later becoming matron of the Baby Heath Centre Association Training School in Carlton. In World War 2 she was appointed matron-in-chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps and saw service in the Middle East and Pacific areas. ...Somerville's new child-care centre has been named the Annie Sage Child-Care centre. Annie embarked on her nursing career by training at the old Melbourne Hospital, later becoming matron of the Baby Heath Centre Association Training School in Carlton. In World War 2 she was appointed matron-in-chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps and saw service in the Middle East and Pacific areas. Colonel Sage was awarded the CBE, the Red Cross Medal and the Florence Nightingale Medal. Later she appointed lady superintendent of the Women's Hospital. After retirement Annie returned to Somerville.A newspaper clipping of a story with a large title above three columns of text'Peninsula Post (Our local paper) 9-12-87' [blue ink, along top]melbourne, valda cole, hastings historical society, benjamin baxter, baxter, carrup-carrup, carlton, new guinea, borneo, singapore, australian victory contingent, england, london, returned nurses club, hastings council, raanc, order of the british empire -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Rupert Goodwin 1915, Queensland nurses: Boer War to Vietnam, 1985
... Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps-History Military nursing-Queensland-history Nurses-Queensland-history Medicine-military-history-Australia A history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses. At lower right of front end- page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association ...A history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.Illustrated book with red cover. The front cover has an outline of Queensland on which is printed an illustration of three women in the uniforms of the three military nursing services within a blue circle. Also on the front cover is the title printed in orange and authors name printed in black. Title in orange, author's surname and publishers mark in black are also printed on the spine. On the back cover in black print on a yellow rectangle the AANS pledge of service. Above this is an illustration of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces badge, and below is the badge of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps.non-fictionA history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.royal australian army nursing corps-history, military nursing-queensland-history, nurses-queensland-history, medicine-military-history-australia -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchUniform - money belt, insignia, medal, Equipment, Circa 1940's
... royal british nursing association...naval association of australia...australian army medical corps...world war two ww2 wwii badges coins royal british nursing association naval association of australia australian army medical corps 124 00607.1 Brown leather belt. ...00607.1 Brown leather belt. Attached are 2 British/Australian military badges, 7 buttons and one officers pip.00607.2 Assorted badges and coins.00607.3 Lapel badge Naval Assn of Australia engraved 561 on reverse. ASM 1939-1945 engraved PA2095 EJ Cope. Royal British Nursing Assn medal Wilhelmina Crosby 00607.4 12 Australian Army Medical Corps buttons Queens Crown124world war two, ww2, wwii, badges, coins, royal british nursing association, naval association of australia, australian army medical corps
