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Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Photograph Album - AWAS, Early 20th Century
... At the rear of the album is a history of Sybil Irving who... of the album is a history of Sybil Irving who was the founder ...The Australian Womens Army Service was raised on 13 August 1941, and in 1944 and 1945 AWAS served in Dutch and Australian New Guinea. In June 1947 all members of AWAS had been demobilised and in April 1951 the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAAC) was formed.This album has photographs of AWAS in Training at Guide House in Melbourne, March Past's at Victoria Barracks Melbourne and near the Melbourne Shrine, AWAS in New Guinea and postings 'somewhere in Australia. The album also includes photographs of Annual Parades of ex AWAS.An oblong shaped photograph album hard cover with 14 pages of photographs.At the rear of the album is a history of Sybil Irving who was the founder and controller of the AWASww2, awas, wraac -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, [The Argus], CELEBRATION OF AANS BIRTHDAY, [Friday 2 July 1943]
... Sybil Irving... Sagner United States Nursing Corps. Katie Best Sybil Irving Clare ...[Friday 2 July 1943, The Argus, page 6] article about the celebration of the 41st birthday of the Australia Army Nursing Service including special guests.Single column of print, titled 'Celebration of AANS birthday', text only'WWII'annie moriah sage, j laidlaw, m lang, blanche sagner, united states nursing corps., katie best, sybil irving, clare stevenson, grace wilson, m barter, lydia shaw