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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clippings, The Age, '[?] shrine with veterans' [front of page], ' Memorial to nurses' [back of page], 20 Feb 1950
... ...Sydney Fairbairn Rowell...Melbourne WWII WW2 St Kilda Road Jeanette Brooks Muriel Violet Turner Laing Thomas Blamey Annie Moriah Sage John Latham Eleanor Mary (Ella) Tobin Muriel Brooks Eleanor Latham Edmund Herring Sydney Fairbairn Rowell Blanche May Murison Blanche Rowell Kingsley Norris Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey Ethel Marian Sumner (Maie) Ryan Ethel Casey Kent Hughes Edith Kerr Edith Hughes College of Nursing Australian Nursing Conference Melbourne Town Hall 'Feb. 19th 1950' [blue ink, back of page, lower left] Two newspaper clippings have been glued to either side of a lined sheet of paper. ...Front page - The large photo is of nurses in uniform, marching more than 20 abreast. They join the [26,000] who were taking part in the Anzac Day march to the Shrine of Remembrance. Back page - Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks, opens the War Nurses' Memorial Centre on Feb 19 1950. A large crowd included those from the nursing and medical professions, the services as well as Lady and Miss Brooks and other dignitaries. During the service of dedication two addresses were given, with Miss Sage, Matron in Chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service (RAANS), speaking on the courage, loyalty and devotion to duty that the nurses showed during the 1939-46 war. Miss Betty Jeffrey is the administrative officer of the centre that is available for use by all nursing organisations, including accommodations for nurses travelling from the country or out of state.Two newspaper clippings have been glued to either side of a lined sheet of paper. Front of page - a torn newspaper clipping of part of a title, a large black and white photo of women in nurse's uniforms marching and a caption. Back of page - a newspaper clipping of a black and white photo of a man in military uniform listening to four women in nurse's uniforms, with a story of two columns of text'Feb. 19th 1950' [blue ink, back of page, lower left]melbourne, wwii, ww2, st kilda road, jeanette brooks, muriel violet turner laing, thomas blamey, annie moriah sage, john latham, eleanor mary (ella) tobin, muriel brooks, eleanor latham, edmund herring, sydney fairbairn rowell, blanche may murison, blanche rowell, kingsley norris, richard gavin gardiner casey, ethel marian sumner (maie) ryan, ethel casey, kent hughes, edith kerr, edith hughes, college of nursing, australian nursing conference, melbourne town hall -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of a newspaper clipping, The Sun, Army nurse farewell party : unique tribute, August 9 1952
... ...Sydney Fairbairn Rowell...Annie Moriah Sage Sydney Fairbairn Rowell Josiah Francis Samuel Burston Harry Crowe Vivien Bullwinkel Banka Island G M Taylor C A Fall Jean Elsie Ferguson Joan Stevenson Abbott C A Kestal Edith Lydia Shaw 'NC3' [written, top left] A newspaper clipping from a larger page, consisting of three columns of text next to a black and white photo of a group of women, one of which is presenting something to another. ...The farewell party for Col Annie Sage, retiring Matron-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) brought together principal matrons of every Army Command in Australia, as part of the 250 guests. Guests included nurses from many parts of Australia, as well as the Chief of the General Staff, Minister for the Army and the former Director-General of Army Medical Services. A brooch was presented to Miss Sage on behalf of friends in and out of the profession by the former Director-General, who said "Miss Sage was one of the most outstanding examples of leadership I have ever seen." Miss Sage also received telegrams from well wishers.. A newspaper clipping from a larger page, consisting of three columns of text next to a black and white photo of a group of women, one of which is presenting something to another.'NC3' [written, top left] annie moriah sage, sydney fairbairn rowell, josiah francis, samuel burston, harry crowe, vivien bullwinkel, banka island, g m taylor, c a fall, jean elsie ferguson, joan stevenson abbott, c a kestal, edith lydia shaw -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Sun, Army nurse farewell party : unique tribute, August 9 1952
... ...Sydney Fairbairn Rowell...Annie Moriah Sage Sydney Fairbairn Rowell Josiah Francis Samuel Burston Harry Crowe Vivien Bullwinkel Banka Island G M Taylor C A Fall Jean Elsie Ferguson Joan Stevenson Abbott C A Kestal Edith Lydia Shaw 'NC3' [blue ink, top left, front of page] 'NC3' [blue ink, top right, back of page] A newspaper clipping from a larger page, consisting of three columns of text next to a black and white photo of a group of women, one of which is presenting something to another. ...The farewell party for Col Annie Sage, retiring Matron-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) brought together principal matrons of every Army Command in Australia, as part of the 250 guests. Guests included nurses from many parts of Australia, as well as the Chief of the General Staff, Minister for the Army and the former Director-General of Army Medical Services. A brooch was presented to Miss Sage on behalf of friends in and out of the profession by the former Director-General, who said "Miss Sage was one of the most outstanding examples of leadership I have ever seen." Miss Sage also received telegrams from well wishers.. A newspaper clipping from a larger page, consisting of three columns of text next to a black and white photo of a group of women, one of which is presenting something to another.'NC3' [blue ink, top left, front of page] 'NC3' [blue ink, top right, back of page]annie moriah sage, sydney fairbairn rowell, josiah francis, samuel burston, harry crowe, vivien bullwinkel, banka island, g m taylor, c a fall, jean elsie ferguson, joan stevenson abbott, c a kestal, edith lydia shaw
