Showing 10 items matching "v.a.d."
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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Lillias Jerram & other V.A.D. nurses, 1939-46
... Lillias Jerram & other V.A.D. nurses...Group portrait of Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.) nurses including Lillias Jerram who was a member of this group during 1939-46. ...Inscription on reverse in inl: "Miss Lillias Jerram X. / V.A.D. Corp / 1939-46"....The photograph was given at the same time as the embroidered V.A.D. tablecloth which also includes Miss Jerram's name (see 2002.0003) Lillias Jerram & other V.A.D. nurses Photograph Photograph ...In the collection of the Kew RSL (Cotham Road) there is a framed original certificate with information about Lillias Jerram. It includes the following information: Miss Lillias May JERRAM Commandant No. 323 Detachment, Victoria [Citation] Loyal and able leadership and service during World War II Service: Joined No.323 (Kew) Detachment in 1937. Commandant in 1944. Miss Jerram did voluntary duty in casualty and wards at St Vincent's Hospital regularly for 6 years. Also duty at the Eye and Ear Hospital and A.R.P. Duty. Helped No.323 Detachment to raise funds amounting to 400 pounds for St. John Theatre at 115th A.G.H., Heidelberg. Blood donor. [Courtesy: John Torpey representing the Kew RSL]Group portrait of Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.) nurses including Lillias Jerram who was a member of this group during 1939-46. The photograph was given at the same time as the embroidered V.A.D. tablecloth which also includes Miss Jerram's name (see 2002.0003)Inscription on reverse in inl: "Miss Lillias Jerram X. / V.A.D. Corp / 1939-46".voluntary aid detachment (kew branch), lillias jerram -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - MEMO BOOK, Red Cross V.A.D, 1939-1945
... ...V.A.D....Red Cross V.A.D...Administrative record MEMO BOOK Red Cross V.A.D ...The little boy's father worked for a gold mining company in Malaya. The boy and his mother made it out of Malaya to Bendigo safely. The father volunteered by joining the 4th Pahang Bn of the Federated States of Malaya, serial no 13428 and his rank was Sgt. He was a POW, worked on the Burma railway. The father, Desmond Vandergrift Giblin survived the War. Desmond Vandergrift Giblin has letters and his diary on the Aust War Memorial website.This is a pocket sized memo book. Mottled blue cover with white printing. The spine is dark blue. The cover is hard cardboard. Inside are numerous lined pages. The pages in the first section are used as a scrap book showing news clippings about fund raising for our POW's (Red Cross). 1st clipping shows a little boy, Ian Desmond Giblin, aged 2 yr 10 mth. His father was a POW in Malaya. Other pages in the book are either blank or have a few pencilled financial notations.“July 6th” is written on the little boy's clipping but no year.ww2, red cross, pow's, burma railway, v.a.d. -
Kew Historical Society IncDecorative object - Volunteer Aid Detachment (Kew) Souvenir Signature Cloth, c.1948
... Small blue muslin tablecloth used at V.A.D. (Voluntray Aid Detatchment) meetings in Kew and embroidered with the names of notable members and office bearers. ...Signed with initials of members and the dates of their participation in the V.A.D....They were not employed in military hospitals, except as ward and pantry maids; rather, they worked in Red Cross convalescent and rest homes, canteens, and on troop trains. voluntary aid detachment (kew branch) signature table cloths lilies may jerram Signed with initials of members and the dates of their participation in the V.A.D. Small blue muslin tablecloth used at V.A.D. ...In the collection of the Kew RSL (Cotham Road) there is a framed original certificate with information about Lillias Jerram. It includes the following information: Miss Lillias May JERRAM Commandant No. 323 Detachment, Victoria [Citation] Loyal and able leadership and service during World War II Service: Joined No.323 (Kew) Detachment in 1937. Commandant in 1944. Miss Jerram did voluntary duty in casualty and wards at St Vincent's Hospital regularly for 6 years. Also duty at the Eye and Ear Hospital and A.R.P. Duty. Helped No.323 Detachment to raise funds amounting to 400 pounds for St. John Theatre at 115th A.G.H., Heidelberg. Blood donor. [Courtesy: John Torpey representing the Kew RSL]Women's contribution-utions to the war effort both in 1924-18 and again in 1939-45 were significant. Voluntary Aid Detachments. The primary role of a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) member was that of nursing orderly in hospitals, carrying out menial but essential tasks - scrubbing floors, sweeping, dusting and cleaning bathrooms and other areas, dealing with bedpans, and washing patients. They were not employed in military hospitals, except as ward and pantry maids; rather, they worked in Red Cross convalescent and rest homes, canteens, and on troop trains.Small blue muslin tablecloth used at V.A.D. (Voluntray Aid Detatchment) meetings in Kew and embroidered with the names of notable members and office bearers. The date range provided in the embroidered names is 1918-1948.Signed with initials of members and the dates of their participation in the V.A.D.voluntary aid detachment (kew branch), signature table cloths, lilies may jerram -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - V.A.D. NEWS SHEETS, Joint Central V.A.D. Council Aust, 1943
... Joint Central V.A.D. Council Aust....The fold has broken. Pamphlet V.A.D. NEWS SHEETS Joint Central V.A.D. Council Aust. ...Part of a collection re Bendigo Voluntary Aid detachment. Refer Cat No. 702 for all the items.1. Single sheet of paper, folded to make 4 pages. Printing is in black ink. Front page has title as above, plus 2 badges. VAD Commonwealth of Australia. Volunteers and Detachment Australia Badge with Royal Crown Dated 15 May 1943. No.1. 2. Single sheet of paper, folded to make 4 pages. Printing is in black ink. Front page has title as above, plus 2 badges. VAD Commonwealth of Australia. Volunteers and Detachment Australia Badge with Royal Crown Dated 15 May 1943. No.1. Includes some pencil marks against paragraphs. 3. Single sheet of paper, folded to make 4 pages. Printing is in black ink. Front page has title as above, plus 2 badges. VAD Commonwealth of Australia. Volunteers and Detachment Australia Badge with Royal Crown Dated 15 May 1943. No.1. With one paragraph marked out. 4. Single sheet of paper, folded to make 4 pages. Printing is in black ink. Front page has title as above, plus 2 badges. VAD Commonwealth of Australia. Volunteers and Detachment Australia Badge with Royal Crown Dated 15 May 1943. No.1. With numerous pen and pencil notations. The fold has broken.1.- 4. Written in pencil is “O.M. Guest” v.a.d. aust, news sheets, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - CORRESPONDENCE, WW1, WW1
... Letterhead - black ink print "WORMLEY BURY V.A.D. HOSPITAL/ BROXBOURNE/ HERTS"....Letterhead - black ink print "WORMLEY BURY V.A.D. HOSPITAL/ BROXBOURNE/ HERTS". 1. to 8. ...Letters 1 - 8. “Ed”(cousin to Marion and Ina). "Edward Andrew HEPBURN", refer Cat No 10748.5 for his service details. Refer Cat No 10742.15 for more details relating to this collection.1. to 8. Series of nine envelopes with letters from "Best wishes from Ed" (a cousin) to "Dear Marion" and /or "Ina". Letters addressed to "Miss M (or) I Stone / Stonelea/ Woodstock West/ Via Maldon/ Victoria/ Australia". The envelopes are standard paper with postmark ink stamp. The letters are a mixture of plain paper, ruled paper 3. with letterhead. Dates range from 17/1/18 to 18/2/19. Handwritten - blue or black ink pen. Letters from; 1. & 2. France. 3. Hospital, England. 4. 5. 6. France. 7.& 8. le Chateau, France. 9. One envelope with letter from 'Yours sincerely Minnie E Sparrow" addressed to "Dear Marion & Ina" Addressed to "Misses M & I Stone/ Stonelea/ Woodstock West/ via Maldon/ Victoria". Envelope standard with letter ruled paper. Envelope - postage stamp and postmark stamped. Letter from Yorkshire, England. Dated 'March 22 1919". Handwritten black ink pen. (From Minnie E. Sparrow - engaged to cousin Ed, March 1919).3. Letterhead - black ink print "WORMLEY BURY V.A.D. HOSPITAL/ BROXBOURNE/ HERTS".correspondence, kenneth reginald stone, edward andrew hepburn, stonecollectionww1 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Lillias Jerram, aged 89, 1989
... Miss Jerram who lived at 37 Rowland Street, Kew was, during the Second World War, a member of the Kew Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.)...Miss Jerram who lived at 37 Rowland Street, Kew was, during the Second World War, a member of the Kew Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.) Miss Lillias Jerram, aged 89 Photograph Photograph ...In the collection of the Kew RSL (Cotham Road) there is a framed original certificate with information about Lillias Jerram. It includes the following information: Miss Lillias May JERRAM Commandant No. 323 Detachment, Victoria [Citation] Loyal and able leadership and service during World War II Service: Joined No.323 (Kew) Detachment in 1937. Commandant in 1944. Miss Jerram did voluntary duty in casualty and wards at St Vincent's Hospital regularly for 6 years. Also duty at the Eye and Ear Hospital and A.R.P. Duty. Helped No.323 Detachment to raise funds amounting to 400 pounds for St. John Theatre at 115th A.G.H., Heidelberg. Blood donor. [Courtesy: John Torpey representing the Kew RSL]Miss Lillias Jerram in 1989, taken on her 89th birthday. Miss Jerram who lived at 37 Rowland Street, Kew was, during the Second World War, a member of the Kew Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.)Inscription on reverse in ink: "27.12.89. / Miss Lillias Jerram / 37 Rowland Street Kew 31 / (Taken on her 89th birthday)."lillias jerram, voluntary aid detachment (kew branch), 37 rowland street (kew) -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - V.A.D. NEWS SHEETS, Joint Central VAD Council Australia, 1943
... Left side= Commonwealth of Australia V.A.D. Badge. Right side= Voluntary Aid Detachment Australia. ...Left side= Commonwealth of Australia V.A.D. Badge. Right side= Voluntary Aid Detachment Australia. ...Part of a collection re Bendigo Voluntary Aid Detachment. Refer Cat No 7028 for all the collection.These are single sheet of paper folded to make 4 pages. They are printed in black ink. At the top of front page is the title with 2 badges. Left side= Commonwealth of Australia V.A.D. Badge. Right side= Voluntary Aid Detachment Australia. It has a Royal Crown on top. These three pamphlets are on the same issue that being No.2 dated 14 Aug 1943.1. Has a few paragraphs marked out in pencil. 2. OK. 3. Top of front page has name “O.M. Guest” in pencil.vad pamphlets, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - V.A.D. NEWS SHEETS, Joint Central VAD Council Aust, 1943
... Dated 15 Feb 1944. Pamphlet V.A.D. NEWS SHEETS Joint Central VAD Council Aust ...Part of a collection re Bendigo Voluntary Ad Detachment. See Cat No 7028 for all the collection.This is a single sheet of paper, folded to make 4 pages. Printing is in black ink. At top of front page are two badges. Left side = VAD Commonwealth of Australia Right side = Voluntary Aid Detachment Australia. Dated 15 Feb 1944.Top of front page, in pencil, is name “O.M. Guest”vad newsheet, ww2 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Juliet De Key Whitsed, Come to the cook-house door!, 1932
... We feel the book will interest not only the V.A.D.'s of the Great War, but also the large public which is ever on the look-out for authentic books concerning the war period." - from inside the dust jacket. ..."This is the Diary of a V.A.D. (Voluntary Aid Detachment) in Salonika (present-day Thessaloniki in Greece) from June, 1917, til the end of the war, and a little beyond. It is a vividly written and entertaining piece of autobiography, enlivened by an attractive sense of humour. We feel the book will interest not only the V.A.D.'s of the Great War, but also the large public which is ever on the look-out for authentic books concerning the war period." - from inside the dust jacket.Small hardcover book with a dark red dustjacket. The spine is torn at the top and bottom and there is an old tape mark on the bottom of the spine. The front has a black silouette of a soldier playing a bugle along the right side edge, beneath him is a solid black line with the author's name printed below across the bottom of the cover. The title is printed in black ink across the top. The title and author are also printed in black text on the top part of the spine, further down it reads '3/6 net' and 'Herbert Joseph'.non-fiction"This is the Diary of a V.A.D. (Voluntary Aid Detachment) in Salonika (present-day Thessaloniki in Greece) from June, 1917, til the end of the war, and a little beyond. It is a vividly written and entertaining piece of autobiography, enlivened by an attractive sense of humour. We feel the book will interest not only the V.A.D.'s of the Great War, but also the large public which is ever on the look-out for authentic books concerning the war period." - from inside the dust jacket. salonika, voluntary aid detachment, greece, world war 1914-1918 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Mary Critch, Our kind of war : The history of the VAD/AAMWS, 1981
... V.A.D Service Overseas 1941-1943 The Australian Continent Finding Our Bearings 1941-1942 The Australian Connection Reorganisation of the Service of the V.A.D. ...'War memorabilia with a difference. The spirit of pariotism and self sacrifice which gave birth to an organisation such as the V.A.D. and allowed it to function, initially as a vouluntary unit in the early years of the war and later, through integration, as the Australian Army Medical Women's Service, is recorded for all time in this beautifully presented book. Accounts of service throughout Australia, in the Middle East and the S.W. Pacific, exhibit the particular brand of good humour and comradeship which was so much a part of service life. These personal experiences have been skilfully combined by Mary Critch (who herself saw service in Australia and the Islands) with photographs and official documents to create an absorbing story of both historical and human interest. The foreword is by Miss May Douglas, M.B.E.' From back cover 'Contents: Who Were the V.A.D.'s? Suitable Capable Women of the A.M.F. V.A.D Service Overseas 1941-1943 The Australian Continent Finding Our Bearings 1941-1942 The Australian Connection Reorganisation of the Service of the V.A.D. Training the A.A.M.W.S As Nurses The South West Pacific 1943-1946 Service With Occupational Forces and Demobilisation'Red paperback book with colour drawings on cover and white and blue text on cover and spinenon-fiction'War memorabilia with a difference. The spirit of pariotism and self sacrifice which gave birth to an organisation such as the V.A.D. and allowed it to function, initially as a vouluntary unit in the early years of the war and later, through integration, as the Australian Army Medical Women's Service, is recorded for all time in this beautifully presented book. Accounts of service throughout Australia, in the Middle East and the S.W. Pacific, exhibit the particular brand of good humour and comradeship which was so much a part of service life. These personal experiences have been skilfully combined by Mary Critch (who herself saw service in Australia and the Islands) with photographs and official documents to create an absorbing story of both historical and human interest. The foreword is by Miss May Douglas, M.B.E.' From back cover 'Contents: Who Were the V.A.D.'s? Suitable Capable Women of the A.M.F. V.A.D Service Overseas 1941-1943 The Australian Continent Finding Our Bearings 1941-1942 The Australian Connection Reorganisation of the Service of the V.A.D. Training the A.A.M.W.S As Nurses The South West Pacific 1943-1946 Service With Occupational Forces and Demobilisation'australian army voluntary aid detachments, australian army medical women's service, mary critch, history of vad, history of aamws, australia
