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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Certificate for General Nursing awarded to Marguerite Ousley, 1912
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Certificate for General Nursing awarded to Marguerite Ousley, 1912....The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....Marguerite is duly registered as a general nurse and a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association on October 10, 1912. ...Marguerite is duly registered as a general nurse and a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association on October 10, 1912. ...Certificate presented to Marguerite Ousley following three years of nurse training at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. Marguerite is duly registered as a general nurse and a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association on October 10, 1912. The certificate is signed by the President, Member of Council and Honorary Secretary. First constituted in 1901, the Royal 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.st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse training, the royal victorian trained nurses association., marguerite ousley -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing awarded to Mary Freitag,1911
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing awarded to Mary Freitag,1911....The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....First constituted in 1901, the Royal 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" (Public Record Office Victoria, https://prov.vic.gov.au)...First constituted in 1901, the Royal 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" (Public Record Office Victoria, https://prov.vic.gov.au) The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. ...Handwritten in ink, detail states that Mary Freitag was duly registered as a General Nurse in 1911. The certificate has three fountain pen signatures of President, Member of Council and Honorary Secretary. First constituted in 1901, the Royal 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" (Public Record Office Victoria, https://prov.vic.gov.au)the royal victorian trained nurses association., mary freitag, nurse training, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association certificate for general nursing awarded to Katie O'Brien, October 1905
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association certificate for general nursing awarded to Katie O'Brien, October 1905....The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne 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. Nursing Katie O'Brien The Royal ...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 -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing for Ethel Charles 1911
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing for Ethel Charles 1911....First constituted in 1901 the Royal 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". ...Certificate The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing for Ethel Charles 1911. ...First constituted in 1901 the Royal 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". Australian Trade Union Archives: http://www.atua.org.au/archives/Larc00392.htm The printed certificate has Ethel Charles of St Vincents Hospital handwritten in black ink. The certificate has three sigatures of President, Member of Council and Honorary Secretary recorded. ethel charles, royal victorian trained nurses association, st vincents hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association interim examination certificate for Katie O'Brien, June 1905
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association interim examination certificate for Katie O'Brien, June 1905....Certificate The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association interim examination certificate for Katie O'Brien, June 1905. ...Interim certificate awarded to Katie O'Brien in her third year of nursing training at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. st vincent's hospital melbourne, katie o'brien, nurse -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchCertificate - Nursing Certificate, The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, August 7 1913
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association...Certificate Nursing Certificate The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association ...Certificate of Midwifery Nursing for Gertrude Good of the Women's Hospital on August 7th 1913. 'Gertrude Good was an Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) Matron and Sister who served extensively during World War I. Enlisting in 1914, she is primarily known for her dedicated service on hospital ships and sea transport sections bringing sick and wounded Australian troops home'. - Australian War Memorial websiteCertificate stamped in red ink on pale brown paper, details are handwritten in black ink. There is a burgundy sticker seal in the lower left corner.'Midwifery' [Handwritten in black ink on the second line] 'Gertrude Good' and 'Women's Hospital' [Handwritten in black ink on the fourth line] 'Aug 7th 1913' and 'midwifery' [Handwritten in black ink on the fifth line] '?' [Illegible signature in lighter black ink next to the word 'President'] '? A. Jones' [Signed in lighter black ink next to the words 'Member of Council'] 'Mary M. Finlay' [Signed in lighter vlack ink next to 'Honorary Secretary']gertrude good, royal victorian trained nurses association, certificates, nurse training, 1913, australian army nursing serive -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionCertificate - Nurses Certificate R.V.T.N.A, Nurses Certificate R.V.T.N.A- Elizabeth Bertha Wright, unknown
... Certificate awarded upon a nurse's registration with the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association ...[stamped in gilt] Inside is the certificate of The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association registering the recipient as a General Nurse... Elizabeth Bertha Wright, Koonwarra, High St., Armadale Nov 14 1908' signatures of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association: [?] President, 'Greta Lyons' Member of Council and [?] ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Certificate awarded upon a nurse's registration with the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Of significance to AHNL as an example of an early registration certificate Nurses Nursing Elizabeth Bertha Wright ROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINED NURSES ASSOCIATION (RVT) Elizabeth Bertha Wright, Koonwarra, High St., Armadale Nov 14 1908' signatures of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association: [?] ...Certificate awarded upon a nurse's registration with the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Of significance to AHNL as an example of an early registration certificateBlack leather-bound folder. Decorative border on front and back cover [stamped in gilt] on front cover are the words 'NURSE'S /CERTIFICATE/' bar/'R.V.T.N.A.' [stamped in gilt] Inside is the certificate of The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association registering the recipient as a General Nurse Elizabeth Bertha Wright, Koonwarra, High St., Armadale Nov 14 1908' signatures of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association: [?] President, 'Greta Lyons' Member of Council and [?] Wood, Honorary secretary Previous catalogue number written on small white sticker at top right of front covernurses, nursing, elizabeth bertha wright, royal victorian trained nurses association (rvt) -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - An Australian Nursing Federation Certificate of Registration for Kathleen Philomena Wheeler in June, 1928
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....It is signed by the President and Secretary of the ANF, the President of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association and Nurse Kathleen Philomena Wheeler. ...It is signed by the President and Secretary of the ANF, the President of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association and Nurse Kathleen Philomena Wheeler. ...The certificate of registration number 4540 is for Miss Wheeler who completed her nurse training at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. It is signed by the President and Secretary of the ANF, the President of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association and Nurse Kathleen Philomena Wheeler. kathleen p. wheeler, st vincent's hospital nurse training., australian nursing federation, the royal victorian trained nurses association. -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesArticle - Gippsland Mercury Article "Wartime Nurse Mary Freitag of Stratford, Gippsland",1917
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate and has been accepted as a staff sister in the AIF for service, along with 40 other sisters. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate and has been accepted as a staff sister in the AIF for service, along with 40 other sisters. ...The article states that Mary Freitag has her Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate and has been accepted as a staff sister in the AIF for service, along with 40 other sisters. They will be stationed in the port of Bombay. Mary is a "most popular and efficient nurse well known in the Sale district...she has true womanly qualities and is generous and kind". "She will bring those qualities to bear, together with a noble zeal in ministering the sick and wounded soldiers who have fought for us in Mesopotamia". st. vincents hospital melbourne, the royal victorian trained nurses association., mary freitag, australian infantry forces, world war 1 nurses, gippsland mercury -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive - Certificate, Certificate for General Nursing May Chapman nee Booth, March 1919
... Blue Certificate from the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Registration as general nurse on completion of training at Pleasant Creek Hospital Nursing Medical Hospital May Booth Stawell Hospital March 1919 General Nurse Blue Certificate from the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Certificate for General Nursing May Chapman nee Booth Archive Certificate ...Registration as general nurse on completion of training at Pleasant Creek Hospital Blue Certificate from the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses AssociationMay Booth Stawell Hospital March 1919 General Nursenursing, medical, hospital -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Nurses Certificate, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School, awarded to Evelyn P O'Day in 1923
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....Trained Nurse. It is signed by Lecturer Dr J Forbes Mackenzie, and Mother Rectress, Mary Xavier Fegan. Evelyn P O'Dea St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Nurse Training Dr J Forbes Mackenzie Mother Mary Xavier Fegan The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. ...The first page of the folder contains the elaborate St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School emblem. The second page certifies that Miss Evelyn P. O'Dea has completed and passed the three years course of training and examination in Medical, Surgical, Ophthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing and is qualified as a fully qualified Trained Nurse. It is signed by Lecturer Dr J Forbes Mackenzie, and Mother Rectress, Mary Xavier Fegan. evelyn p o'dea, st vincents hospital melbourne, nurse training, dr j forbes mackenzie, mother mary xavier fegan, the royal victorian trained nurses association. -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesLetter - Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association letter to Evelyn O'Dea in 1923
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....trained nurse. Evelyn P. O'Dea The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. ...The letter is signed by Secretary L. Crocker and gives comprehensive instructions to newly registered nurses to have all copies of hospital, cookery and educational certificates signed by a Justice of the Peace to place before the nursing council. It outlines fee expenses, plus instructions that all members wear the RVTNA badge so that patients may know that they are receiving the attention of a trained nurse. evelyn p. o'dea, the royal victorian trained nurses association., l. crocker, annual nurse registration fees, st vincent's hospital nurse training. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Certificate of General Nursing - Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs, 1919
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association / CERTIFICATE FOR GENERAL NURSING / Signed by President, Member of Council, Secretary...When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. maggs mary medicine nursing thompson jean hospitals early settlers pioneers melbourne hospital The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association / CERTIFICATE FOR GENERAL NURSING / Signed by President, Member of Council, Secretary Certificate of General Nursing 1919 of Mary B Maggs Certificate Certificate of General Nursing - Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs Government Printer ...Mary Beatrice Josephine Maggs (1892-1960) came to Australia in 1914 and was a governess for Mr Alfred Rutter Clarke at his mansion "Merriwa" on Orrong Road, Toorak. Mary returned to England in 1919 and furthered her studies in nursing. When she returned to Australia in 1924 she was head nurse at a number of Hospitals, Private Hospital in Loch, Tatura Bush Nursing Home, Mooroopna. Certificate of General Nursing 1919 of Mary B MaggsThe Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association / CERTIFICATE FOR GENERAL NURSING / Signed by President, Member of Council, Secretarymaggs mary, medicine, nursing, thompson jean, hospitals, early settlers, pioneers, melbourne hospital -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Nurses Registration Act Victoria- General Nurse Registration awarded to Agnes McLean in 1928, Nurses' Board of Victoria, 30 November 1928
... It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. Agnes McLean Nurses' Board of Victoria Nurses Registration Act Victoria Printed Nurses' Board Registration Certificate. ...The Nurses Board was established in 1924 and became responsible for the registration and regulation of General Nursing. It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association.agnes mclean, nurses' board of victoria, nurses registration act victoria -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Nurses Registration Act Victoria- General Nurse Registration awarded to Evelyn O'Dea, in 1927
... It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association....It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. Nurses Board of Victoria Nurses Registration Act 1923 Evelyn P. ...The Nurses Board was established in 1924 and became responsible for the registration and regulation of General Nursing. It was a separate entity to the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association.Printed Nurses' Board Registration Certificate with a black ornate border.nurses board of victoria, nurses registration act 1923, evelyn p. o'dea, st vincent's hospital nurse training. -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueMuriel Slater, Certificate for General Nursing, 1st June 1916
... The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. Training completed at the Ballarat Base Hospital....Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Muriel Slater, Certificate for General Nursing, 1st June 1916. The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. ...Muriel Slater, Certificate for General Nursing, 1st June 1916. The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. Training completed at the Ballarat Base Hospital.slater, muriel slater, certificate, general nursing, 1916, ballarat base hospital, nurse, ballarat -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Nurse Lilian Poultney, circa 1915
... The name "Margaret Lilian Poultney" appears in a list of successful candidates in examinations conducted by the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in May 1917. The list was published in the Ballarat Courier on 7 June 1917....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The name "Margaret Lilian Poultney" appears in a list of successful candidates in examinations conducted by the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in May 1917. The list was published in the Ballarat Courier on 7 June 1917. ...The name "Margaret Lilian Poultney" appears in a list of successful candidates in examinations conducted by the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in May 1917. The list was published in the Ballarat Courier on 7 June 1917.Copy of black and white photo of young woman in nurse's uniform circa 1915"Nurse Lillian Poultney".lillian poultney, nurses -
Orbost & District Historical Societycertificate, 11 June 1921
... According to an article on page 13 of The Melbourne Argus on Wednesday 15 June 1921, Ethyl May Lynn was a successful candidate at the examinations held by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association held in May 1921....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland According to an article on page 13 of The Melbourne Argus on Wednesday 15 June 1921, Ethyl May Lynn was a successful candidate at the examinations held by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association held in May 1921. ...According to an article on page 13 of The Melbourne Argus on Wednesday 15 June 1921, Ethyl May Lynn was a successful candidate at the examinations held by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association held in May 1921.The Lynn family is well-known in the Orbost area. Ethel Lynn is believed to have been working at Bairnsdale in 1924. Ethyl Lynn was the onlychild of Samuel James Lynn and Elizabeth Jane Lynn ( nee Warren). Samuel Lynn (1865-1949) was a farmer and grazier at Jarrahmond and bred Clydesdales.A certicate on a board. The certificate is from the Bairnsdale District Hosptal - the Training School for Nurses. It is inscribed to Ethel May Lynn. There is a badge associated with this -544.2 -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationJournal, UNA Nursing Journal, 1903
... Journal of: Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, 1903; Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, 1904-Feb. 1932; Australian Nursing Federation, Royal Victorian Branch, Mar. 1932-(Sept. 1934); Royal Victorian College of Nursing, (Nov. 1934)-Sept....Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation Level 1 535 Elizabeth St Melbourne melbourne Journal of: Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, 1903; Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, 1904-Feb. 1932; Australian Nursing Federation, Royal Victorian Branch, Mar. 1932-(Sept. 1934); Royal Victorian College of Nursing, (Nov. 1934)-Sept. ...UNA, the journal of the Victorian Trained Nurses Association (1903-1974). Media images: UNA Nursing Journal Vol. 74 No. 4 July-August 1976. Members have often asked where the name UNA originated. On this final issue, that question is answered UNA Nursing Journal Vol. 74 No. 2 March-April 1976. RANF (Vic Branch) Specialised Area Nurses - Special Interest Group: four members of the committee at the Burns Study day held at Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg on Wednesday 11th February. Left to right: Robyn Millership, Chairman; Judy Aiello, Vice Chairman; Diane Blair; Margaret Farnfield, Hon. Secretary UNA Nursing Journal : Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 67 September 1969. Cover picture: Miss Judith Watts is featured on the cover as the graduate of St. Vincent's Maternity Hospital who gained the highest marks in the Midwifery examination in September, 1969 UNA : Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 42 No. 9 September 1944. Group of nurses leaving the University after the theoretical examination of the Nurses' Board UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 38 No. 1 January 1940. Women's Hospital Melbourne UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 37 No. 12 December 1939. The caravan comes to the Mallee UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 18 No. 5 July 1920. Council intelligence; personal; the Alfred Hospital Nurses' League UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 11 No. 4 June 1913. List of members UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 3 No. 11 January 1906. Hospital news: Queen Victoria Hospital; Women's Hospital; Kyneton Hospital; Maldon Hospital; Maryborough Hospital; Ovens District Hospital; Warrnambool Hospital. Christmas, 1905, amongst a few of the district nurses' patientsnon-fictionUNA, the journal of the Victorian Trained Nurses Association (1903-1974). Media images: UNA Nursing Journal Vol. 74 No. 4 July-August 1976. Members have often asked where the name UNA originated. On this final issue, that question is answered UNA Nursing Journal Vol. 74 No. 2 March-April 1976. RANF (Vic Branch) Specialised Area Nurses - Special Interest Group: four members of the committee at the Burns Study day held at Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg on Wednesday 11th February. Left to right: Robyn Millership, Chairman; Judy Aiello, Vice Chairman; Diane Blair; Margaret Farnfield, Hon. Secretary UNA Nursing Journal : Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 67 September 1969. Cover picture: Miss Judith Watts is featured on the cover as the graduate of St. Vincent's Maternity Hospital who gained the highest marks in the Midwifery examination in September, 1969 UNA : Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 42 No. 9 September 1944. Group of nurses leaving the University after the theoretical examination of the Nurses' Board UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 38 No. 1 January 1940. Women's Hospital Melbourne UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian College of Nursing Vol. 37 No. 12 December 1939. The caravan comes to the Mallee UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 18 No. 5 July 1920. Council intelligence; personal; the Alfred Hospital Nurses' League UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 11 No. 4 June 1913. List of members UNA : The Journal of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association Vol. 3 No. 11 January 1906. Hospital news: Queen Victoria Hospital; Women's Hospital; Kyneton Hospital; Maldon Hospital; Maryborough Hospital; Ovens District Hospital; Warrnambool Hospital. Christmas, 1905, amongst a few of the district nurses' patientsnursing history, nursing, nursing education, nursing professional standards, nurses - labour unions - victoria, labour unions, history of nursing, australian trained nurses' association, nursing periodicals, royal victorian college of nursing, royal australian nursing federation, australian nursing federation. victorian branch, anmf, anf, ranf, rvcn, vtna, atna, rvtna -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurses Certificate for Kathleen Wheeler 1928
... Wheeler has passed the final examination of the conjoint board of examiners of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. It states that Kathleen is fully registered as a Trained Nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Opthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. ...Wheeler has passed the final examination of the conjoint board of examiners of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. It states that Kathleen is fully registered as a Trained Nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Opthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. ...The first page of the folder contains the elaborate St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School emblem containing the crest "Caritas Christi Urget Nos" in the middle. The second page certifies that Kathleen P. Wheeler has passed the final examination of the conjoint board of examiners of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. It states that Kathleen is fully registered as a Trained Nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Opthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. It is dated June 1928 and is signed Edward Prendergast MBBS, Honorary Lecturer and Mary Gertrude Healy, Mother Rectress.st vincent's hospital melbourne, kathleen p. wheeler, nurse training -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - photograph of Ethel Lynn, W C Rice, 1914-1918
... After the War, Ethel trained as a nurse in Melbourne at the Royal Victorian Nurses' Association. She later worked as a nurse in England and also in Orbost. ...After the War, Ethel trained as a nurse in Melbourne at the Royal Victorian Nurses' Association. She later worked as a nurse in England and also in Orbost. ...This is a photograph printed onto a postcard of Ethel Lynn. She is competing in the Orbost Show, sometime during World War I. She is wearing the uniform of women who engaged in fundraising for the War. Ethel was the only child of Samuel J Lynn and Elizabeth Jane Lynn (nee Warren) who farmed at Jarrahmond and bred Clydesdale horses. After the War, Ethel trained as a nurse in Melbourne at the Royal Victorian Nurses' Association. She later worked as a nurse in England and also in Orbost. The Australian Red Cross Society (ARCS) was formed just after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, originally as a branch of the the British Red Cross. It came into being as a branch of the British Red Cross Society on August 13th 1914 to succour the wounded in the First World War.This photograph is significant because it is of a local Orbost district person, Ethel Lynn. Her uniform shows that she is involved with fundraising for the First World War. A sepia coloured photograph on a postcard. A woman in a white dress, with a white cap on her head, and a red cross on her front is sitting in a buggy pulled by one horse. The background shows trees and a fence.W C RICE photo on front right Ethel Lynn, Ist Prize Lady Driver, Old Show Ground is written in pencil on the back. ethel lynn, world war i fundraising, orbost show, australian red cross -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate - St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School for Nurses Certificate, awarded to Miss Letitia St. Leger in 1919
... trained nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Ophthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. It is signed by Dr J Forbes Mackenzie, Honorary Lecturer and Mother Mary Berchmans Daly, Rectress. Dr J Forbes Mackenzie Letitia St.Ledger St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Mother Mary Berchmans Daly Nurse Training Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Brown leatherette board, two-page folder, embossed with gold borders and lettering. ...The first page of the folder contains the elaborate St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Training School emblem. The second page certifies that Miss Letitia St. Ledger has passed and is fully registered as a trained nurse following a three-year course in Medical, Surgical, Ophthalmic and Gynaecological Nursing. It is signed by Dr J Forbes Mackenzie, Honorary Lecturer and Mother Mary Berchmans Daly, Rectress.dr j forbes mackenzie, letitia st.ledger, st vincents hospital melbourne, mother mary berchmans daly, nurse training, royal victorian trained nurses association -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesDocument - Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Final Nursing Examination Papers Circa 1923
... Document Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association Final Nursing Examination Papers Circa 1923.. ...Held in the Working Men's College and The Alfred Hospital Prahran over 2 days, the exams are two hours long each, surgical and medical nursing. The questions include to- describe the nursing of a patient with a fractured spine and what is the usual hypodermic dose of Morphine, Strychnine, Atropine, and Heroin. -
Mont De LanceyBook, Dorothy M. Giles, Dainty Dishes for Children, Invalids and Convalescents, c.1930's
... Nurses originally compiled by Miss Lucy Drake (Trained Cookery Teacher of the Education Department, Melbourne, Victoria) in the 1920's. Lucy trained as a Cookery teacher in London, England. This edition was revised and enlarged by Dorothy M Giles (Diploma of Domestic Economy, Trained Teacher of Domestic Arts, Melbourne, Victoria) and was used as a text book for Nurses' Cookery Certificate required by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in Victoria. ...A useful third edition text book for Mothers and Nurses originally compiled by Miss Lucy Drake (Trained Cookery Teacher of the Education Department, Melbourne, Victoria) in the 1920's. Lucy trained as a Cookery teacher in London, England. This edition was revised and enlarged by Dorothy M Giles (Diploma of Domestic Economy, Trained Teacher of Domestic Arts, Melbourne, Victoria) and was used as a text book for Nurses' Cookery Certificate required by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in Victoria. Both sometimes Head of Cookery Section of Swinburne Technical College, Glenferrie, Victoria.A slim brown badly damaged paperback book with the title, Dainty Dishes for Children, Invalids and Convalescents printed in black lettering inside a black lined patterned square shape which has full details of the author and her qualifications as well as other titles available in the series. Price 1/-, 1/1 posted is listed too. There are many advertisements supporting the use of ingredients throughout the book as well as on both sides of the covers. There is a Preface and Index to Recipes. Pp. 46.non-fictionA useful third edition text book for Mothers and Nurses originally compiled by Miss Lucy Drake (Trained Cookery Teacher of the Education Department, Melbourne, Victoria) in the 1920's. Lucy trained as a Cookery teacher in London, England. This edition was revised and enlarged by Dorothy M Giles (Diploma of Domestic Economy, Trained Teacher of Domestic Arts, Melbourne, Victoria) and was used as a text book for Nurses' Cookery Certificate required by The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association in Victoria. Both sometimes Head of Cookery Section of Swinburne Technical College, Glenferrie, Victoria.cooking, recipes, textbooks, mothers -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationFlorence Nightingale note to Annie Miller, 1867
... trained nurses who come to Sydney in 1868 with Lucy Osburn, the newly appointed Superintendent and Chief Female Officer at the Sydney Infirmary. Florence Nightingale gave them all books before they sailed in December of that year. Annie worked in Sydney, Brisbane and Goodna, and in Melbourne. She died in 1907 and is buried at Boroondara cemetery. Annie was a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association ...'Miss Annie Miller, who had nursed Prince Alfred with Miss Turriff [Haldane, first matron of Alfred Hospital], also joined staff at the Alfred some time before 1876. During her time at the Sydney Infirmary, Annie Miller created something of a stir when, after her experience nursing Prince Alfred, she became selective about which areas of the hospital she would work, only willing to serve in Male Surgical and Accident. She also had been reported to Miss Nightingale by both Lucy Osburn and Haldane Turriff for openly flirting with the Resident Physician, receiving flowers, embroidering slippers, playing with his watch chain and generally becoming the subject of gossip ... Before his departure from the hospital the doctor in question diagnosed Annie Miller as having an [abdominal] aneurism and she went into decline, mainly from the deprivation of his company, it was felt. With the threat of her possibly being returned to England because of ill health, Miller went to Brisbane and Goodna (Queensland), subsequently to Melbourne, where she faded into obscurity. Her aneurism had apparently subsided.' From '5.30, nurse! : the story of the Alfred nurses' by Helen Paterson. History Books: Melbourne, 1996 p. 8 'Annie Miller was Scottish, single and claimed to be 34 years old (in Sydney, she was assumed to be ten years older); Wardroper [Sarah Elizabeth, first superintendent at the Nightingale School of Nursing at St Thomas's Hospital, London] had found her to be a good nurse, but 'proud and peculiarly sensitive'' (Burrows, 2018 p. 33). At the end of 1870 Annie resigned after the three-year term at Sydney Infirmary ended. She was appointed to the position of matron at Brisbane Hospital in February 1871. She resigned within a few months of her appointment after a dispute with the staff surgeon who refused to recognise her and her status. From 'Nurses of Australia : the illustrated history' by Deborah Burrows. NLA Publishing : Canberra, 2018 p. 41 'Annie Miller went from the [Sydney] Infirmary to Brisbane Hospital, she then joined Haldane Turriff at The Alfred Hospital, while Osburn thought that Miller had gone to nurse private patients. The two versions are not incompatible as hospitals hired out nurses to care for wealthier patients in their homes. Schultz records that Miller worked at the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna [Queensland] and died in the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum on 12 March 1907. The Victorian branch of the Australian Nursing Federation owns the book presented to Miller by Florence Nightingale in 1867.' From 'Lucy Osburn, a lady displaced : Florence Nightingale's envoy to Australia' by Judith Godden. Sydney University Press : Sydney, 2006 p. 315 'This betrayal of all that had been said to Tate [Henry, Alfred Hospital Secretary-Manager 1874-1876] was in keeping with Annie Miller's reputation (earned in Sydney) for being unreliable and a trouble-maker. Miss Miller was also an intimate of Miss Turriff's. Annie Miller is said to have had a brief term as matron in Brisbane after her resignation from the Sydney Infirmary in 1870 but the Brisbane Hospital authorities are unable to provide this one way of the other. Lucy Osburn thought that Miss Miller was in private nursing in Melbourne in 1873 and the Vagabond [alias of John Stanley James, Argus journalist] stated positively that she was working for Miss Turriff at the Alfred when he was there in 1876'. From 'The hospital south of the Yarra' by Ann Mitchell. Alfred Hospital : Melbourne, 1977 p. 242 'Annie Miller was appointed matron of the lunatic asylum at Woogaroo (Goodna) in Queensland in 1877, and remained there for ten years. When she left the medical superintendent, in his report for 1888, praised her for the work she had done in the female division of the asylum'. From 'A tapestry of service' by Bartz Schultz. Churchill Livingstone : South Melbourne, 1991 p.222Annie Miller was one of five Nightingale-trained nurses who come to Sydney in 1868 with Lucy Osburn, the newly appointed Superintendent and Chief Female Officer at the Sydney Infirmary. Florence Nightingale gave them all books before they sailed in December of that year. Annie worked in Sydney, Brisbane and Goodna, and in Melbourne. She died in 1907 and is buried at Boroondara cemetery. Annie was a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. This note was written in Annie's book and this item is in the archive collection of the ANMF Vic Branch Library. The note was written on the front page of a book. We believe the item was donated to the Branch.Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Annie Miller, upon her departure to Sydney with Lucy Osburn in 1868, written in ink on a blank page at the front of Walter Scott's 'Poetical works' (1866) [The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott]"For Mrs. Miller affectionately offered in remembrance of her own Scotch country by Florence Nightingale London 27 Nov. 1867"nursing history, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPlaque, ROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINED NURSES/ASSOCIATION/FOURTH FLOOR MRS MALCOLM SEC
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League alfred hospital nursing archives ROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINED NURSES ASSOCIATION (RVT) ROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINING NURSES/ASSOCIATION/FOURTH FLOOR MRS MALCOLM BRASS PLAQUE, BLACK ENGRAVING ROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINED NURSES/ASSOCIATION/FOURTH FLOOR MRS MALCOLM SEC Plaque ...THIS ASSOCIATION WAS FORMED IN 1901. IT WAS PRIMARILY CONCERNED WITH THE TRAINING AND REGISTRATION OF NURSING. THIS BECAME THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING IN 1934. IT ALSO GAVE RISE TO THE FORMATION OF THE UNION AS WE KNOW IT.THIS IS HUGELY SIGNIFICANT AND RELATES TO THE BEGINNING OF NURSING BECOMING A MORE PROFESSIONAL CAREER, EVOLVING FROM THE ORIGINAL ASSOCIATION TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING AND THE ANMF. ALL ALFRED HOSPITAL GRADUATE NURSES LOOKED FORWARD TO THEIR 'RVT' GRADUATION PARTY - UNIVERSALLY KNOWN AS THE RVT. THIS WAS ARRANGED BY THE GROUP JUNIOR TO THE GRADUATING GROUP. IT WAS HELD IN THE MAIN NURSES' RESIDENCE PREVIOUSLY ON THE CORNER OF PUNT RD AND COMMERCIAL RD. THE RIGHT OF PASSAGE WAS TO WALK DOWN THE STAIRS TO THE FOYER, ONE AT A TIME WITH A PARTNER, AND PASS UNDER AN ARBOUR - LAVISHLY DECORATED WITH FRESH FLOWERS, CHAMPAGNE WAITING IN THE FOYER. USUALLY DRESSED IN FORMAL ATTIRE, AND OFF TO A FORMAL DINNER AFTERWARDS.BRASS PLAQUE, BLACK ENGRAVINGROYAL VICTORIAN TRAINING NURSES/ASSOCIATION/FOURTH FLOOR MRS MALCOLMalfred hospital nurses league, alfred hospital nursing archives, royal victorian trained nurses association (rvt)
