Showing 12 items matching "state registered nurse"
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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesUniform - St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne nurse's veil, circa 1937
... ...State Registered Nurse...It was worn proudly as recognition of achievement and identified the sister as now a Victorian State Registered Nurse or SRN....It was worn proudly as recognition of achievement and identified the sister as now a Victorian State Registered Nurse or SRN. Isobel Kilpatrick Nurses Veil Captail State Registered Nurse St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurse training Graduation Veil Very fine white organza fabric veil. ...Nurse Isabel Kilpatrick graduated from St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School in 1937. During the three training years, nurses wore a cap. At graduation, nurses gained their nursing or "sisters" veil or " captail". It was worn proudly as recognition of achievement and identified the sister as now a Victorian State Registered Nurse or SRN.isobel kilpatrick, nurses veil, captail, state registered nurse, st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse training, graduation veil -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesUniform - St Vincents Hospital Melbourne nurses' veil belonging to graduate Kathleen Morgan in 1942
... At graduation, nurses gained their nursing or "sisters" veil as a Victorian state registered nurse....At graduation, nurses gained their nursing or "sisters" veil as a Victorian state registered nurse. St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurse Training Kathleen Morgan Nurses Veil Very fine white fine organza fabric veil. ...Nurse Kathleen Morgan graduated from St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School in 1942. At graduation, nurses gained their nursing or "sisters" veil as a Victorian state registered nurse.st. vincent's hospital melbourne nurse training, kathleen morgan, nurses veil -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate of Registration under the Midwives Acts issued to Letitia Levinus Cecelia St. Ledger
... The certificate is signed by Chairman RW Lawler MD and Registrar Annie E Broomhall, State Registered Nurse. The Register of Midwives in 1939 and their addresses were then published in the Victoria Government Gazette....The certificate is signed by Chairman RW Lawler MD and Registrar Annie E Broomhall, State Registered Nurse. The Register of Midwives in 1939 and their addresses were then published in the Victoria Government Gazette. ...The Certificate states that Letitia St Ledger is entitled to practice as a midwife under the provisions of the said acts and regulations. Her registered number is 6010. The certificate is signed by Chairman RW Lawler MD and Registrar Annie E Broomhall, State Registered Nurse. The Register of Midwives in 1939 and their addresses were then published in the Victoria Government Gazette.letitia st.ledger, midwives act, nurses board of victoria, rw lawler, annie e broomhall -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesArticle - Circular from the Nurses Board under the Nurses Regulation Act of 1923- to newly registered nurses, circa 1924
... The circular stipulates regulations around continuing to be a registered nurse, stating that the Act requires a yearly fee of two shillings and sixpence each December and that a metal badge may be purchased at the cost of three shillings and sixpence and woven badges to wear on caps may be supplied at one shilling per dozen. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne The circular stipulates regulations around continuing to be a registered nurse, stating that the Act requires a yearly fee of two shillings and sixpence each December and that a metal badge may be purchased at the cost of three shillings and sixpence and woven badges to wear on caps may be supplied at one shilling per dozen. ...The circular stipulates regulations around continuing to be a registered nurse, stating that the Act requires a yearly fee of two shillings and sixpence each December and that a metal badge may be purchased at the cost of three shillings and sixpence and woven badges to wear on caps may be supplied at one shilling per dozen. The regulations are strict and there is no reminder of payment due, and if it is missed, then the nurses name will be removed from the register and only reinstated after a satisfactory explanation and then a fee cost of five shillings. The circular is signed by A.E. Broomhall, Registrar. nurses board of victoria, nurses registration act 1923, a.e. broomhall, st vincent's hospital nurse training., evelyn p. o'dea, annual nurse registration fees -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LISTER HOUSE, 1976
... Book, The Story of the Northern District School of Nursing by Frank Cusack.Traditionally, nurse education in Australia has been conducted within hospitals specially registered for the purpose.When the idea of a School of Nursing detached from the hospital-scene was mooted in Victoria in 1949. However , under the sponsorship of that State's...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History lister house - nursing Local history Frank Cusack Book, The Story of the Northern District School of Nursing by Frank Cusack.Traditionally, nurse education in Australia has been conducted within hospitals specially registered for the purpose.When the idea of a School of Nursing detached from the hospital-scene was mooted in Victoria in 1949. However , under the sponsorship of that State's ...Book, The Story of the Northern District School of Nursing by Frank Cusack.Traditionally, nurse education in Australia has been conducted within hospitals specially registered for the purpose.When the idea of a School of Nursing detached from the hospital-scene was mooted in Victoria in 1949. However , under the sponsorship of that State's Hospitals and Charity Commission it was adopted. The School was commenced in 1950 in ''Lister House'', an old mansion belonging to that city's golden years. Copy signed by the author 3/8/1976Frank Cusackbendigo, history, lister house - nursing, local history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Maureen K. Minchin, Revolutions and rosewater: the evolution of nurse registration in Victoria 1923-1973, 1977
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Victoria was the third state to pass legislation to make nursing a registered profession in 1923. ...The evolution of nurse registration in Victoria 1923-1973.Illustrated book bound in dark blue with title printed in gold ink on spine.non-fictionThe evolution of nurse registration in Victoria 1923-1973.nurses, nursing, nursing registraiotn -victoria-history -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association certificate for general nursing awarded to Katie O'Brien, October 1905
... Handwritten in ink, detail stating that Katie O'Brien was duly registered as a General Nurse in 1905. ...Nurses Association. Training Handwritten in ink, detail stating that Katie O'Brien was duly registered as a General Nurse in 1905. ...First constituted in 1901, the Victorian Trained Nurses Association "introduced a uniform curriculum of training and examination to establish a benefit scheme for nurses and to generally promote the interests of nurses". Citation, https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/VA4907.Handwritten in ink, detail stating that Katie O'Brien was duly registered as a General Nurse in 1905. The certificate has three fountain pen signatures of President, Member of Council and Honorary Secretary. nursing, katie o'brien, the royal victorian trained nurses association., training -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, Portrait black and white, 02.1970
... Sister Patricia McPherson, State Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Infant Welfare trained nurse, B.A. was awarded an M.B.E. for her community health work among the Aboriginal communities during the time she worked as a Sister for the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). ...This black and white photograph of Sister Pat McPherson was taken at the 1st International Congress on Domiciliary Nursing held in Melbourne. The congress was hosted by the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) and ran from the 1st - 8th of February 1970. Following this Congress, Sister Patricia McPherson was employed by RDNS from 1970 - 2003, mainly in the area of Administration.Sister Patricia McPherson, State Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Infant Welfare trained nurse, B.A. was awarded an M.B.E. for her community health work among the Aboriginal communities during the time she worked as a Sister for the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). This was just prior to her joining Royal District Nursing Service. Patricia McPherson is listed on page 210 in the 'Women Shaping the Nation - Victorian Honour Roll of Women Vol 1 - 2001' - Centenary of Federation 1901 - 2001.This black and white photograph is a portrait head and shoulders view of Sister Patricia McPherson, who is smiling and has short straight dark hair. She is wearing a black and white patterned frock; on its upper right is attached a plastic name badge with two lines in white capital letters on black background stating: "Miss P. MCPHERSON / WESTERN AUSTRALIA' . Seen in the background is black and white vertical striped wallpaper.The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd, Melbourne, Australiardns, royal district nursing service, 1st internation congress on domisiciary nursing, sister patricia mcpherson -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - Dolls House, Yvonne Fitzmaurice, 1974
... Yvonne has had an interesting and full life, born in New Zealand where was a State Registered Nurse and she specialised in hospital theatre work. ...THE DOLL HOUSE _ Yvonne Fitzmaurice The ten room fully furnished American farmhouse was created from an idea by former Mitcham resident, Yvonne Fitzmaurice and was constructed between 1976 and 1978 as a birthday present for her daughter, Susan. The house is a unique interpretation of early American architecture and inferior design. It is also a representation of one woman's ability to create and complete a details snapshot of a lifestyle long gone and give pleasure to family, friends and now the community. Yvonne has had an interesting and full life, born in New Zealand where was a State Registered Nurse and she specialised in hospital theatre work. Later her curiosity bought her to Australia where she worked at the Sydney hospital and with the Australia Flying Doctors service flying in and out of Wilcannia, western New South Wales. On returning to New Zealand Yvonne acted as part of a Medical cover team for the different armed services. one session in the Nary involved pursuing submarines which she described as being very exciting. In 1958 she travelled by sea through the Suez Canal to England and as a member of British Services served in the post WWII Germany for three year in the QARANC and also worked at The London Clinic with some high-profile specialists. Yvonne was introduced to her husband-to-be at a tennis party and they lived in Cambridge, UK, where their two children, Alastair and Susan, were born. On coming to Australia in 1965 as "£10 poms" (Yvonne's words) she worked in casualty at the Box Hill hospital. Initially the family lived at Blackburn South before moving to Mitcham in 1968. To help establish a new life with her family in Australia, Yvonne worked in many different positions from nursing, machine knitting for a Prahran shop, making Christmas Cards and as a commercial traveller. As a hobby she also sold a number of pastel paintings. Following the publishing of her first family history in 1994, Yvonne became a member and volunteer at the Whitehorse Historical Society where she has contributed in producing local history publication, articles for the Newsletter and has improved access to the files by creating the detailed "green files". Her interests include art, crafts and writing. Yvonne has a great philosophy, 'each day I must achieve something - no matter how small'.Hand-made child's doll's house. Built by Mrs Yvonne Fitzmaurice and finished in 1979. This house was built as a 1:12 scale and is a model of a Californian house called Peppercorn farm. House was built by Yvonne and her family and took a period of three years. A lot of the furniture is handmade and the rest is collected from various shops. "Susan Fitzmaurice" name on front of building. Date on plaque on top of front wall.na5059, na5061, na5063, na5065, na5068, na5071, na5073, na5075, na5077, na5079, na5081, na5083 -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesBadge - Nursing badges belonging to Josephine Zehnter, circa 1931-1941
... nurses' graduation badges indicating Josephine Zehnter's nursing training and clinical working settings. The Melbourne hospital badges are from St Vincent's Hospital, the Women's Hospital and the Fairfield Hospital. There is also a badge stating SRN, which means Senior Registered...nurses' graduation badges indicating Josephine Zehnter's nursing training and clinical working settings. The Melbourne hospital badges are from St Vincent's Hospital, the Women's Hospital and the Fairfield Hospital. There is also a badge stating SRN, which means Senior Registered ...Four nurses' graduation badges indicating Josephine Zehnter's nursing training and clinical working settings. The Melbourne hospital badges are from St Vincent's Hospital, the Women's Hospital and the Fairfield Hospital. There is also a badge stating SRN, which means Senior Registered Nurse. josephine zehnter, st vincents hospital melbourne, women's hospital melbourne, fairfield hospital melbourne, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Internal memorandum, E June Allen, Uniforms for Registered Nurses, Alfred Hospital, 1993, 19930924
... Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). ...Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). ...Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). This followed on from a uniform trial and survey held in 1991. Choice of non-uniform should take into consideration occupational health and safety, and infection control. Guidence was also provided re clothing choices. It was also noted that Identification badges should be worn above the waist, so staff could be easily distiguished. Unoforms would still be provided and laundered by the Alfred Hospital for those who chose to continue wering them.The memorandum was signed by E June Alllen, Director of NursingProvides information of when the wearing of uniforms by registed nurses at the Alfred Hospital was no longer compulsorary.Single sheet of white paper with black print on both sidesPrevious catalogue number handwritten [black ink] at top right of first page. The memorandum is signed on the second page by E June Allenalfred hospital nurses uniform, nurses uniform, nurses clothing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Internal memorandum, E June Allen, Uniforms for Registered Nurses, Alfred Hospital, 1993, 19930924
... Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). ...Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). ...Memorandum stating that the wearing of uniforms by registered nurses will no longer be compulsory at the Alfred Hospital effective immendiately (24th September, 1993). This followed on from a uniform trial and survey held in 1991. Choice of non-uniform should take into consideration occupational health and safety, and infection control. Guidence was also provided re clothing choices. It was also noted that Identification badges should be worn above the waist, so staff could be easily distiguished. Unoforms would still be provided and laundered by the Alfred Hospital for those who chose to continue wering them.The memorandum was signed by E June Alllen, Director of NursingProvides information of when the wearing of uniforms by registed nurses at the Alfred Hospital was no longer compulsorary.Two sheets of white paper with black print Previous catalogue number handwritten [black ink] at top right of first page. The memorandum is signed on the second page by E June Allenalfred hospital nurses uniform, nurses uniform, nurses clothing
