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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Post World War 1 Photographs of Hospitals, Geelong and District Hospital 1909-12, Mont Park Hospital, Randwick Military Hospital 1919
... Post World War 1 Photographs of Hospitals ...Returning wounded soldiers from World War 1 and hospital... soldiers from World War 1 and hospital information, Hospital ans ...Returning wounded soldiers from World War 1 and hospital information,Hospital ans patient data for 918-1919Photos of Geelong Hospital 1/ dated 1909-1912 2/ Dated 1930, 3/ Mont Park Hospital dated 1918, 4/ Randwick Military Hospital Sydney dated 1919Photos also come with notation padsgeelong hospital, mont park hospital, randwick military hospital -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, Recollections of the War Hospital Keigbley and its Auxiliaries 1916-1919
... Recollections of the War Hospital Keigbley and its...Recollections of the War Hospital Keigbley and its... of the War Hospital Keigbley and its Auxiliaries 1916-1919 ...Recollections of the War Hospital Keigbley and its Auxiliaries 1916-1919 -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Muir, Ward, Observations of an orderly : some glimpses of life and work in an English war hospital, 1917
... in an English war hospital...War hospitals... Sussex St Linton 3360 War hospitals War work (non-combatants ...249 p.non-fictionwar hospitals, war work (non-combatants), world war 1914-1918, biography -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1,FRAMED, Post WW1
... Written in white at bottom of photo: “The War Hospital... of photo: “The War Hospital, Bradford, October 1917” Black & white ...Black & white photo taken October 1917 of unknown hospital group from Bradford, England during WWI. Mounted on green background, brown wooden frame with glass front, white cardboard backing & wire hanging strap.Written in white at bottom of photo: “The War Hospital, Bradford, October 1917”photograph, bradford, hospital -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS WW1, C.1918
... Ten Postcards. .1) B&W view of Beaufort War Hospital, text....1) to .7) All have, "Ward 20 Beaufort War Hospital". four... .1) to .7) All have, "Ward 20 Beaufort War Hospital". four ...Items in the collection relating to C.J.C. McQuie MM, refer Cat No 9680P for his service details. .1) Postcard dated 13.9.18, to McQuie's Mother, talks about his eyes getting better and that there are 2,000 lads in the Hospital. .2).3).4) Postcards dated 15.9.18. McQuie relates how he has just been appointed 2nd Lieutenant and maybe moved to an Officers Hospital. .5).6).7) Postcards dated 18.9.18, to McQuie's Mother, relates how he is now out of bed, slowly getting better. .8) Postcard dated 22.9.18, McQuie talks about the Postcard picture and his collection of Postcards on bridges. .9) Postcard dated 19.10.18. The sender appears to be Ronald Ernest McQuie No 1977 3rd Reinforcements 21st BN. .10) Postcard dated 11.11.18, "Armistice signed, I have just been before a Board. Fortnight home service then G.S."Ten Postcards. .1) B&W view of Beaufort War Hospital, text on rear in purple. .2) .3).4) Sepia tone with views around Bristol, text on rear in purple, cards are numbered 1,2 & 3. .5).6).7) Sepia tone with views around Bristol, text on rear in purple, cards are numbered 1,2 & 3. .8) Sepia tone with view of Bristol area, text on rear in purple. .9) B&W with view of Castle Walls, text on rear in black, Piece of LH corner missing. .10) Sepia tone with view in a Church Salisbury, text in black.1) to .7) All have, "Ward 20 Beaufort War Hospital". four have "Bristol" on as well. .8) "Bristol" .9) "France, Best wishes for a happy Xmas and a peaceful new year". .10) "11.11.18 Salisbury"postcards, photos, mcquie -
Melton City Libraries
Document, Envelope addressed to E.W Barrie, Unknown
... from Bacchus Marsh and District War Hospital... Marsh and District War Hospital Envelope addressed to E.W Barrie ...Ernest “Bonnie” Wesley Barrie was a member of the Presbyterian Board of Management for more than 25 years in which he held positions of Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Board member of the Parish Council and Member of the Committee of Management. He was a Sunday school teacher 1933.Envelope addressed to E.W Barrie, treasurer of Scots Church from Bacchus Marsh and District War Hospitalchurches, local identities -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 1949 Report of a Conference to establish a School of Nursing
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.This 34- page document outlines resolutions passed at a conference of the Hospital and Charities Commission in 1949. In addition it provides detailed minutes of meetings held in August and October 1949 in Melbourne by members of the Commission and the Nurses Board.nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, nurses board -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 1949 Document on the Recruitment of Nurses in Victoria
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.A two-page typed document by Gwenyth.H.Williams , the Executive Officer of Nursing Services at the Hospitals and Charities Commission, about the Recruitment of Nurses in Victoria. The document is accompanied by an article from 'The Age' on 16th July 1949, entitled 'Bursaries to Help Nurse Recruiting'. The article states that Victoria is short 5000 nurses and mentions Training Schools and the recruitment of male nurses. nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, gwenyth.h.williams -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 1949 Circular re Award of Nursing Bursaries
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.A two-page document published in 1949 by the Hospital and Charities Commission giving information on bursaries available to suitable school students to encourage them to take up nursing as a career. nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, h.n.acklom -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 1949 Letter from the Nurses Board re the training of nurses
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.One-page letter from the Nurses Board to H.N.Acklom, dates July 25th, 1949, the Secretary of the Hospital and Charities Commission, re the training of nurses at the Ballarat and Bendigo Base Hospitals.nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, h.n.acklom, nurses board -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - A page from the Hospital Magazine dated May 1949
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.A page from the May 1949 edition of 'The Hospital Magazine'. The page details the work being undertaken at 'The Centre', a facility for children with 'spastic paralysis'. On the same page is the notification of the appointment of Miss. Gwenyth. H. Williams to the Hospital and Charities Commission as the Executive Officer of Nursing Services.nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, gwenyth.h.williams -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Re Regional Preliminary Training School
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.A copy of a typed letter from J.C.Hurry, secretary of the Bendigo & Northern District Base Hospital, to the secretary of the Hospitals and Charities Commission about the history of the building that was to become Lister House. The letter is dated 9th August 1949.nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, the bendigo and northern district hospital base hospital -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Re Lister House
... - 89. Nursing Nurse Training Post-War Nursing Hospitals ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.A copy of a typed letter to the Manager and Secretary, Bendigo and District Base Hospital about the suitability of Lister House as a training school from H.N.Acklom. The letter is dated 22nd August 1949.nursing, nurse training, post-war nursing, hospitals and charities commission, the bendigo and northern district hospital base hospital, h.n.acklom -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: the US Government Collection. Volume Five
... Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Hospitals Vietnam War Rescued prisoners ...vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - hospitals, vietnam war, rescued prisoners -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Olive L. C. Hayes 1888-1978, "We are here too": diaries and letter of Sister Olive L. C. Haynes No. 2 A.G.H. November 1914 to February 1918, 1991
... World War 1914-1918-Hospitals... 1914-1918 - Medical Care World War 1914-1918-Hospitals ...A collection of letters and diary extracts written by Olive Haynes, between 1914 and 1918. This book gives an invaluable insight into the experiences of an Australian Army nurse whose service saw her minister to casualties from some of Australia's most significant campaigns during World War OneIllustrated book with brown and cream cover. Title, editors name, and an illustration of a gramophone are printed in brown on the front cover. Also on the front cover is a brown and white photo of a man and woman riding camels in front of the Sphinx: Olive " airing herself around the Pyramids in lieu of pay" accompanied by Dr John Kneebone. Title is also printed in brown on the spine. On the back cover are printed extracts from the book, along with two small photographs, one is of the front of an envelope, the other is a photograph of Olive Haynes in uniform 1915non-fictionA collection of letters and diary extracts written by Olive Haynes, between 1914 and 1918. This book gives an invaluable insight into the experiences of an Australian Army nurse whose service saw her minister to casualties from some of Australia's most significant campaigns during World War Oneolive l.c.hayes, world war 1914-1918 - medical care, world war 1914-1918-hospitals, australian army nurses, nurse -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Post card, Reading War Hospital No. 3 Reading World War I, 1918
... Reading War Hospital No. 3 Reading World War I...reading war hospital no. 3...Post Card of Staff and Patients at Reading War Hospital... war hospital no. 3 Post Card of Staff and Patients at Reading ...See other entries for Henri Claude RoussacPost Card of Staff and Patients at Reading War Hospital No.3 1918. Identified are Sister Clarke (Sister in Charge) centre, on her left is Sister Leadbetter and Right Sister Cobb. Second from right in second row is Staff Sergeant A. S. Woods. Henri Claude Roussac is seated in the front row but which is not known sister leadbetter, sister cobb, sister clarke, staff sergeant a. s. woods., henri claude roussac, wwi, a.i.f., british war hospitale, reading war hospital no. 3 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - RACV cars collecting returned prisoners of war from hospital ship, Oranje, Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, The Age, 30 Sep 1945
... RACV cars collecting returned prisoners of war from... cars collecting returned prisoners of war from hospital ship... collecting returned prisoners of war from hospital ship, Oranje ...COPYRIGHT THE AGE Black & white copy photo, shows RACV cars collecting returned prisoners of war from hospital ship 'Oranje' at Princes Pier.Copy supplied by the RACV heritage collection, Noble Park VIC 3174. 97903043piers and wharves - princes pier, armed services - army, racv, oranje - hospital ship -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, Wadsworth & Company, Recollections of the War Hospital Keighley and its Auxiliaries 1916-19, circa 1920
... Recollections of the War Hospital Keighley and its...keighley war hospital...Keighley War Hospital at Morton Banks was originally... to turn it into a War Hospital. It opened in time to take some ...Keighley War Hospital at Morton Banks was originally The Morton Banks Fever Hospital and after local funds were raised, extra wards were built to turn it into a War Hospital. It opened in time to take some of the first casualties from the Battle of the Somme in July 1916 and continued until the end of the war. The War Hospital Register archived at Keighley Library contains 13,214 names of servicemen who were treated there. It also contains the names of German prisoners of war who were being held locally and required treatment from time to time, notably from the influenza epidemic. Morton Banks had 746 beds. The book records the details of the hospital between 1916-19 including staff, hospital layout and departments, the Auxiliary Hospitals, Discipline, Recreation, Education, Comforts Committee and Affiliated Associations.Document of Military Hospital in Keighley, U.K. during WW1. Contains significant information on staff and different departments at the hospital.Carboard and paper booklet of 48 pages. The cover is beige with green border with black and red writing. Silverfish have eaten top right corner of cover.On front cover is publisher Wadsworth & Company, Russell Street, Keighley, (also known as Rydal Press) title and cost of Sixpence. Inside first blank page is written 'With kind regards from Willie To Jack'. 'Jack' refers to J.L.McIntyreworld war 1, ww1, military hospital, army hospital, keighley war hospital, morton banks, morton banks fever hospital, keighley -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Framed photograph, JOSEPH NALDER 1873 - 1917 PRIVATE 291, C 1916
... in War Hospital at Warrington, Lancashire, England. Age 44... of wounding in France. Died in War Hospital at Warrington, Lancashire ...WW1 Australian Serviceman Joseph Nalder Pte. 2914 Supreme Sacrifice d. 18th October 1917 result of wounding in France. Died in War Hospital at Warrington, Lancashire, England. Age 44. Buried in Warrington War Cemetery, England. An early pupil of Towaninnie State School, he farmed at Lalbert, In the Mallee, Victoria and later at East Pingelly, W.A.This adds to collection of WW1 Serviceman’s records nationally and locallyLarge heavy brown wooden framed photo with gold inset , head and shoulders photograph of WW1 soldier Joseph Nalder in army uniform, cap with rising sun . Black and white rectangular photo.Noneww1, supreme sacrifice, wartime, lalbert, towaninnie, nalder -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mount Stuart House, Daylesford, 2015, 18/10/2015
... rehabilitation hospital during World War One, and later was a lying... rehabilitation hospital during World War One, and later was a lying ...Originally a grand house it was used as a war rehabilitation hospital during World War One, and later was a lying in hospital. Colour photograph of a Double Storey building in Duke Street, Daylesford.mount stuart, mount stuart house, daylesford, hospital, mount stuart private hospital -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; THE NUMURKAH LEADER
... . War Memorial Hospital Benefits.' This article gives... realises 4785 pounds. War Memorial Hospital Benefits.' This article ...'The Numurkah Leader,' Wednesday April 4, 1951' ' Back to Numurkah Celebrations.' ' Popular Girl contest realises 4785 pounds. War Memorial Hospital Benefits.' This article gives a description of the activities engaged in to make the Back to Numurkah celebrations as successful as they were. Included in the celebrations apart from the popular girl was a parade with many floats and a concert as well as a sport programme.newspaper, numurkah leader, lydia chancellor, collection, newspaper, numurkah, ephemera, media -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Certificate, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Nurses Training School certificate awarded to Nurse Mary Freitag, 6th June 1910, 06/06/1910
... deccan war hospital... 1917 and was posted to the Deccan War Hospital at Poona, India... hospital ship varela deccan war hospital St Vincent's Hospital ...This certificate was issued to Mary Freitag on 6th June 1910 on completion of her three years' training at St. Vincent's Training School for Nurses. It is signed by Mary Berchmans Daly, the Mother Rectress, and by A. E. Rowden-White, the honorary lecturer. Mary Freitag registered as a nurse and then went on to join the Australian Army Nursing Service in June 1917 and was posted to the Deccan War Hospital at Poona, India, which had 1,200 beds. There she tended the wounded soldiers brought from the battlefiends of Mesopotamia (Iraq). In March 1919, Mary then served on the hospital ship Varela before leaving the nursing corps to marry in September 1919.This item is of historical significance as an example of a graduation certificate that was issued to nurses at that time. It is a record of the service of Mary Freitag and it includes the signature of the Mother Rectress, Mary Berchmans Daly.Certificate hard bound in board covered with black leather. Gold lettering and a gold border decorate the front of the cover. The cover folds out to show printed certificate inside. Certificate inside is printed with nurse's name and signatures in black fountain pen.Nurse's name handwritten in black ink on the certificate: "Nurse Mary Freitag" Certificate is signed at the bottom: "A. E. Rowden-White, Mr" Hon. lecturer and "Mary Berchmans Daly", Mother Rectress. "6th June 1910" is written on the lower left of the certificate.nursing, world war i, graduation certificates, australian army nursing service, hospital ship varela, deccan war hospital, st vincent's hospital melbourne -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Fletcher Meredith, Gippsland Heritage Journal No 13, 1992
... prisoners of war, the Gippsland Hospital, Dyers Transport, Sale... prisoners of war, the Gippsland Hospital, Dyers Transport, Sale ...Issue 13 of a series of Journals showcasing Gippsland history. This issue contains articles on photographers Charles Walter and R F Courtney. Aboriginals at lake Tyers, Italian prisoners of war, the Gippsland Hospital, Dyers Transport, Sale Regent Theatreaboriginals, world war 1939 - 1945, schools, photography, transport -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Athol Thomas, 'Quokkas' keep fighting spirit of Tobruk alive, June 7 1983
... of 'A hospital at war' by Rupert Goodman, a book about the 2/4th... of 'A hospital at war' by Rupert Goodman, a book about the 2/4th ...Article about West Australian Army nurses in Tobruk who were evacuated on the hospital ship Vita and the release of 'A hospital at war' by Rupert Goodman, a book about the 2/4th Australian General Hospital from 1940-1945.Newspaper clipping of article with seven columns of text, two black and white photographs of older women looking at the camera.wwii, world war two, ww2, australian army nursing service, australian hospital ship vita, rupert goodman, victoria alexandra may hobbs, jean osborne hewson, b d isaac, o loftus, beryl elizabeth scott, molly clarke -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Ceremonial object, Bacchus Marsh Hospital 1952 Gala Procession Trophy
... Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital... of the Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital which... of the Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital which ...This cup, was awarded to participants in a Hospital Fundraising Gala Procession in 1952. The cup was just one of many prizes awarded to participants in a Gala Week of fund-raising activities for the construction of a hospital in Bacchus Marsh. Before 1957 there was no substantial hospital in Bacchus Marsh.. Two small private hospitals had operated in Bacchus Marsh up until the late 1940s. One of these, the 'Kelvin Grove' private hospital closed in 1948. This brought about efforts by the communities of Bacchus Marsh and Melton to raise funds for the building of a public hospital in Bacchus Marsh. Fundraising appeals and events for this purpose were conducted from the late 1940s onwards until enough money was finally raised for the construction of the Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital which was officially opened on the 3 March 1957. Metal trophy cup with wide mouth and two handles that sit above the top of the cup. Cup is screwed to a brown bakelite plastic base. Bacchus Marsh Hospital Gala Procession 1952 Section 7 First Prizehospitals, bacchus marsh and district war memorial hospital -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sgt Tyrrell George Evans, Sern. 789, 31st Battalion, c.1916
... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned ...Tyrrell George Granville Evans was born on 17th August 1892 Enlisted (No. 789) 7 July 1915 as a Private and was assigned to the 31st Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant 1 Nov 1915. Disembarked Suez 7 Feb 1916 Admitted to 32nd Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound to the left arm. According to daughter-in-law, Janet Evans, on 19 July 1916, in the battle near Pozieres on the Somme, he was hit by a German high explosive shell and was unconscious and badly wounded. His left arm was shattered, and he had a bullet wound on his leg. Embarked at Boulogne on H.S. Cambria for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned to Australia and was discharged medically unfit, 7 April 1917. After months in the Caulfield Hospital his arm could not be saved, and it was amputated 18 July 1917. On July 6, 1918, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Mary Pitt Withers at Eltham, daughter of artist Walter Herbert Withers (deceased) and wife Fanny (nee Flinn). They had three children, Mary Roberta Evans born February 8, 1921, at Balwyn and twins Shirley and Joyce born June 10, 1922. Mary died 17 days later, June 27, 1922, at Balwyn. Tyrrell had to cope with three children under three years old and a missing left arm. He had been lefthanded before his war injuries. He had help from the family, especially his sister. On August 1, 1924, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Marian Frances Wilcox and they had two children: Barbara Marian, born 27 July 1925 and Tyrrell Granville, born 3 July 1928. The children were all brought up together in Glen Iris. Tyrrell became renowned as a one-armed golfer and tennis player. He was Senior Vice-President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria and was on the committee of the Metropolitan Golf Club. At the time of his retirement, he was General Manager of the Colonial Meat Company. Tyrrell died September 3, 1962 and was succeeded by sixteen grandchildren. Contributed to by Janet Evans (daughter-in-law), 27 May 2024Many items in this collection have suffered from significant water damage and black mouldjohn withers collection, eltham, 1916, tyrrell george granville evans, x-ray, mary pitt withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sgt Tyrrell George Evans with fiancee, Mary Pitt Withers outside the Withers family home, Southernwood, Bolton Street, Eltham, c.1917
... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned ...Present day Google Street View https://goo.gl/maps/PZZMoEdJYUXbgf4a8 Tyrrell George Granville Evans was born on 17th August 1892 Enlisted (No. 789) 7 July 1915 as a Private and was assigned to the 31st Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant 1 Nov 1915. Disembarked Suez 7 Feb 1916 Admitted to 32nd Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound to the left arm. According to daughter-in-law, Janet Evans, on 19 July 1916, in the battle near Pozieres on the Somme, he was hit by a German high explosive shell and was unconscious and badly wounded. His left arm was shattered, and he had a bullet wound on his leg. Embarked at Boulogne on H.S. Cambria for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned to Australia and was discharged medically unfit, 7 April 1917. After months in the Caulfield Hospital his arm could not be saved, and it was amputated 18 July 1917. On July 6, 1918, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Mary Pitt Withers at Eltham, daughter of artist Walter Herbert Withers (deceased) and wife Fanny (nee Flinn). They had three children, Mary Roberta Evans born February 8, 1921, at Balwyn and twins Shirley and Joyce born June 10, 1922. Mary died 17 days later, June 27, 1922, at Balwyn. Tyrrell had to cope with three children under three years old and a missing left arm. He had been lefthanded before his war injuries. He had help from the family, especially his sister. On August 1, 1924, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Marian Frances Wilcox and they had two children: Barbara Marian, born 27 July 1925 and Tyrrell Granville, born 3 July 1928. The children were all brought up together in Glen Iris. Tyrrell became renowned as a one-armed golfer and tennis player. He was Senior Vice-President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria and was on the committee of the Metropolitan Golf Club. At the time of his retirement, he was General Manager of the Colonial Meat Company. Tyrrell died September 3, 1962 and was succeeded by sixteen grandchildren. Contributed to by Janet Evans (daughter-in-law), 27 May 2024Many items in this collection have suffered from significant water damage and black mouldjohn withers collection, eltham, tyrrell george granville evans, mary pitt withers, 1917, bolton steet, scan - 620 format 6x9 negative, southernwood -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Charles Withers (aka Bill) and Sgt Tyrrell George Evans at work on the Withers property, Southernwood, Bolton Street, Eltham, c.1917
... Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound... Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound ...Charles Meynell Pitt Withers (aka Bill) was the youngest son of artist Walter Withers and Fanny (nee Flinn). He was born at Eltham 5 February 1902. Tyrrell George Granville Evans was born on 17th August 1892 Enlisted (No. 789) 7 July 1915 as a Private and was assigned to the 31st Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant 1 Nov 1915. Disembarked Suez 7 Feb 1916 Admitted to 32nd Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound to the left arm. According to daughter-in-law, Janet Evans, on 19 July 1916, in the battle near Pozieres on the Somme, he was hit by a German high explosive shell and was unconscious and badly wounded. His left arm was shattered, and he had a bullet wound on his leg. Embarked at Boulogne on H.S. Cambria for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned to Australia and was discharged medically unfit, 7 April 1917. After months in the Caulfield Hospital his arm could not be saved, and it was amputated 18 July 1917. On July 6, 1918, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Mary Pitt Withers at Eltham, daughter of artist Walter Herbert Withers (deceased) and wife Fanny (nee Flinn). They had three children, Mary Roberta Evans born February 8, 1921, at Balwyn and twins Shirley and Joyce born June 10, 1922. Mary died 17 days later, June 27, 1922, at Balwyn. Tyrrell had to cope with three children under three years old and a missing left arm. He had been lefthanded before his war injuries. He had help from the family, especially his sister. On August 1, 1924, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Marian Frances Wilcox and they had two children: Barbara Marian, born 27 July 1925 and Tyrrell Granville, born 3 July 1928. The children were all brought up together in Glen Iris. Tyrrell became renowned as a one-armed golfer and tennis player. He was Senior Vice-President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria and was on the committee of the Metropolitan Golf Club. At the time of his retirement, he was General Manager of the Colonial Meat Company. Tyrrell died September 3, 1962 and was succeeded by sixteen grandchildren. Contributed to by Janet Evans (daughter-in-law), 27 May 2024Many items in this collection have suffered from significant water damage and black mouldjohn withers collection, eltham, tyrrell george granville evans, 1917, bolton steet, scan - 620 format 6x9 negative, southernwood, charles meynell pitt withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, X-ray, left arm of C.S.M. Tyrrell George Evans, Sern. 789, 31st Battalion, AIF, 1916
... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned... for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned ...No. 11 AGH X-Ray Department photo of a gun shot wound to left arm suffered July 1916 in France by C.S.M. Tyrrell George Evans, Sern. 789, 31st Battalion, AIF Tyrrell George Granville Evans was born on 17th August 1892 Enlisted (No. 789) 7 July 1915 as a Private and was assigned to the 31st Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant 1 Nov 1915. Disembarked Suez 7 Feb 1916 Admitted to 32nd Stat. Hospital in France 21 July 1916 with a gunshot wound to the left arm. According to daughter-in-law, Janet Evans, on 19 July 1916, in the battle near Pozieres on the Somme, he was hit by a German high explosive shell and was unconscious and badly wounded. His left arm was shattered, and he had a bullet wound on his leg. Embarked at Boulogne on H.S. Cambria for Middlesex War Hospital, England 24 July 1916. Evans returned to Australia and was discharged medically unfit, 7 April 1917. After months in the Caulfield Hospital his arm could not be saved, and it was amputated 18 July 1917. On July 6, 1918, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Mary Pitt Withers at Eltham, daughter of artist Walter Herbert Withers (deceased) and wife Fanny (nee Flinn). They had three children, Mary Roberta Evans born February 8, 1921, at Balwyn and twins Shirley and Joyce born June 10, 1922. Mary died 17 days later, June 27, 1922, at Balwyn. Tyrrell had to cope with three children under three years old and a missing left arm. He had been lefthanded before his war injuries. He had help from the family, especially his sister. On August 1, 1924, Tyrrell George Granville Evans married Marian Frances Wilcox and they had two children: Barbara Marian, born 27 July 1925 and Tyrrell Granville, born 3 July 1928. The children were all brought up together in Glen Iris. Tyrrell became renowned as a one-armed golfer and tennis player. He was Senior Vice-President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria and was on the committee of the Metropolitan Golf Club. At the time of his retirement, he was General Manager of the Colonial Meat Company. Tyrrell died September 3, 1962 and was succeeded by sixteen grandchildren. Contributed to by Janet Evans (daughter-in-law), 27 May 2024Many items in this collection have suffered from significant water damage and black mouldjohn withers collection, eltham, 1916, gun shot wound, tyrrell george granville evans, x-ray, mary pitt withers -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Headwear - Academic Bonnet
... War II meant hospital staff and resources were drained. During... War II meant hospital staff and resources were drained. During ...This academic bonnet belonged to Dr Mary Burnell. Mary Taylor Burnell was born on 21 February 1907, in Norwood, South Australia. She graduated with her MBBS in 1931. In 1932, Burnell served as a resident medical officer at Adelaide Children’s Hospital. By 1934 she was their Honorary Anaesthetist. It was also during this period that Burnell became the first female member of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists. One year later, in 1935, she worked as Secretary for the South Australian Section of the Society. Although resigning from her position at the Children’s Hospital in 1937, Burnell returned in 1942. The outbreak of World War II meant hospital staff and resources were drained. During her work, Burnell lobbied for a Department of Anaesthetics in the Children’s Hospital. Through working at both hospitals, she became aware of the great differences between administering anaesthesia to children and administering it to adults. In 1953 she was elected President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists. She was the first female to be elected to this position. Two years later in 1955, Burnell was elected as a member of the Board of Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. In 1966 she was elected Dean of the Faculty of Anaesthetists. Again, she was the first female to be elected to this position. Burnell worked tirelessly to promote the importance of anaesthetics in Australia. Burnell’s contributions to anaesthetics were recognised with Honorary Fellowships to both the Australian Faculty of Anaesthetists and Royal College of Surgeons. Navy blue velvet cloth bonnet with stiffened brim covered in same fabric as bonnet. Around the hat is tied a gold cord with tassels.burnell, mary, academic bonnet, australian society of anaesthetists, faculty of anaesthetists, royal australasian college of surgeons, royal college of surgeons, fellowship