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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBooklet - Paperback booklet, Leo Butler et al, Centenary of Nurse training in Australia 1862-1962, 1962
... Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne...The bottom of the page shows the emblem and name of The Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne.......Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne...The bottom of the page shows the emblem and name of The Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne. Centenary of Nurse training in Australia 1862-1962 Booklet Paperback booklet Leo Butler Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne Royal Women's Hospital ...History of 100 years of nurses training in Australia.Dark grey booklet with two staples down the side and the title printed in white text in the upper left corner. The bottom of the page shows the emblem and name of The Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne.non-fictionHistory of 100 years of nurses training in Australia.royal women's hospital melbourne, nursing - history, nursing - in service training -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Women's Hospital Melbourne midwifery department certificate for Letitia St. Ledger in 1934
... Women's Hospital Melbourne midwifery department certificate for Letitia St. ......Women's Hospital Melbourne...Women's Hospital Melbourne midwifery department certificate states that Letitia St. ...Letitia St.Ledger Women's Hospital Melbourne Delia Russell Nurse Training Printed certificate in heavy black and gold border with the Women's Hospital Crest. ...Women's Hospital Melbourne midwifery department certificate states that Letitia St. Ledger received instruction for nine months and was found to be competent as an Obstetrics Nurse. letitia st.ledger, women's hospital melbourne, delia russell, nurse training -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Janet McCalman, Sex and suffering: women's health and a women's hospital: the Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne 1856-1996, 14/12/1995
... Sex and suffering: women's health and a women's hospital: the Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne 1856-1996...Royal Women's Hospital-Melbourne-History...Sex and suffering: women's health and a women's hospital: the Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne 1856-1996 Book Illustrated book Janet McCalman Melbourne University Press Brown Prior Anderson ...An absorbing social history of women's health seen through the workings of Australia's oldest women's hospital: the Royal Women's Hospital, from 1856-1996.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book is bound in dark blue, with abbreviated title, author's surname, and publishers mark printed in gilt on spine. Dust jacket has a dark blue background, full title and author's name printed in multicolour on front. Abbreviated title, author's surname and publishers mark in multicolour print on spine.An absorbing social history of women's health seen through the workings of Australia's oldest women's hospital: the Royal Women's Hospital, from 1856-1996.royal women's hospital-melbourne-history, women's health, obstetrics and gynacology, hospitals-victoria-history, nursing -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueGillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), 1958, Student Midwife, Paediatric & Midwifery Notes - Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
... Gillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), 1958, Student Midwife, Paediatric & Midwifery Notes - Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Bartlett Nurse Ballarat Base Hospital Ballarat Paediatrics notebook Midwifery Royal Women's Hospital 1958 Student Midwife Gillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), 1958, Student Midwife, Paediatric & Midwifery Notes - Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne ...bartlett, nurse, ballarat base hospital, ballarat, paediatrics, notebook, midwifery, royal women's hospital, 1958, student midwife -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueGillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), Nursing Badges - Ballarat Base Hospital, Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne, Midwifery Victoria & General Nursing England & Wales
... Gillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), Nursing Badges - Ballarat Base Hospital, Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne, Midwifery Victoria & General Nursing England & Wales...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Bartlett nurse 1954 Ballarat Base Hospital Ballarat badge Royal Women's Hospital Midwifery England & Wales Gillian Johnston Victoria Gillian Bartlett (nee Johnston), Nursing Badges - Ballarat Base Hospital, Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne, Midwifery Victoria & General Nursing England & Wales ...bartlett, nurse, 1954, ballarat base hospital, ballarat, badge, royal women's hospital, midwifery, england & wales, gillian johnston, victoria -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Tecota trilene inhaler, Cyprane Ltd
... dr k mccaul royal women's hospital melbourne...The item was donated by Dr K McCaul of the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, in 1966....Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History ANZCA House 630 St Kilda Road Melbourne melbourne The item was donated by Dr K McCaul of the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, in 1966. trilene inhaler tecota anaesthesia beaker mask vaporise obstetrics childbirth dr k mccaul royal women's hospital melbourne 1966 vapor face mask vaporising chamber cyprane ltd keighley Red markings identifying the manufacturer and the measurement scale are located on both the stand and top twist dial. ...The item was donated by Dr K McCaul of the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, in 1966.Anaesthetic trilene was administered to the patient via rubber tubing from the Trilene inhaler, within which the anaesthetic was converted into a vapor. The cylindrical metal apparatus sits atop a flat, square stand with four black rubber feet. Item includes ports and valves for connection to a face mask and vaporising chamber, as well as mask attachment and metal pouring jug with spout.Red markings identifying the manufacturer and the measurement scale are located on both the stand and top twist dial. The base of the mask attachment piece is inscribed with the manufacturer's details: 'Cyprane Ltd'. The metal beaker is engraved with a line marked at the 15cc level. trilene inhaler, tecota, anaesthesia, beaker, mask, vaporise, obstetrics, childbirth, dr k mccaul royal women's hospital melbourne, 1966, vapor, face mask, vaporising chamber, cyprane ltd, keighley -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, The Women's..... A Century of Service, 1956
... ...royal women’s hospital...melbourne...Women’s Hospital from 1924 to 1951. Dr Saltau was the son of Marcus Saltau (M.L.A.) and his wife Jean and the grandson of Henry Saltau who came to Australia in 1860 and who founded in the 1870s the Warrnambool firm of Saltau and Son, general carriers, coal, wood and produce merchants and forwarding agents. Dr Saltau’s father Marcus was Mayor of Warrnambool and a generous benefactor of the Warrnambool Hospital (Marcus Saltau House and Jean Buick Saltau Maternity Ward). Dr Saltau was educated at Warrnambool Academy (Richard Lawson, Headmaster), Scotch College, Melbourne... This is a soft-cover book of 170 pages printed in 1976 and giving the history of the first 100 years of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. It has a white cover of thick paper with the emblem of the hospital on the front in blue, red, black and white. ...Melbourne The Royal Women's Hospital...His name is listed in this book. warrnambool medical staff royal women’s hospital melbourne saltau family warrnambool dr william dixon saltau Statement of Significance Melbourne The Royal Women's Hospital This is a soft-cover book of 170 pages printed in 1976 and giving the history of the first 100 years of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. ...This book by C.E. Sayers details the history of the Royal Women's Hospital from the time of its foundation as the Lying In Hospital in 1856.It includes information on doctors and nurses and managerial staff connected with the hospital. Some Warrnambool medical staff in the past have been connected with the Women's Hospital. Apart from its detailing of the history of an important institution in Victoria, this book is of particular interest to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society because William Dixon Saltau (1894-1970), born in Warrnambool, was the Medical Superintendent of the Women’s Hospital from 1924 to 1951. Dr Saltau was the son of Marcus Saltau (M.L.A.) and his wife Jean and the grandson of Henry Saltau who came to Australia in 1860 and who founded in the 1870s the Warrnambool firm of Saltau and Son, general carriers, coal, wood and produce merchants and forwarding agents. Dr Saltau’s father Marcus was Mayor of Warrnambool and a generous benefactor of the Warrnambool Hospital (Marcus Saltau House and Jean Buick Saltau Maternity Ward). Dr Saltau was educated at Warrnambool Academy (Richard Lawson, Headmaster), Scotch College, Melbourne and Melbourne University. He specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology and practised in England, Adelaide and Melbourne. .This book is of general historical interest as it describes the history of the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne and because a Warrnambool identity, Dr William Dixon Saltau, was the Medical Superintendent of this hospital for 25 years. His name is listed in this book. This is a soft-cover book of 170 pages printed in 1976 and giving the history of the first 100 years of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. It has a white cover of thick paper with the emblem of the hospital on the front in blue, red, black and white. There is also a dust cover with the same material on it. The book has 26 Chapters and ten Appendices, an Index, a Foreword and an Introduction. It has a black and white sketch of the entrance to the first hospital and portraits of the two medical founders of the hospital. The pages have been bound using glue.Melbourne The Royal Women's Hospitalwarrnambool medical staff, royal women’s hospital, melbourne, saltau family, warrnambool, dr william dixon saltau, statement of significance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - Doctor Lilian Cleeve Collection, 1915 - 1996
... ...women's hospital melbourne...She grew up in Moonee Ponds and graduated as a doctor from the University of Melbourne School of Medicine in 1941. She completed her training at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne from Dec 1940 to Jan 1941 where she delivered her first baby, Beverley Margaret Manley. ...Cathcart. 11138d Doctor Cleeve and George Cathcart Photo 11138e Dr Cleeve front row 3rd from the right with her first baby delivered at the Women's Hospital Melbourne 1940 Photo. Back Row: B J Bernstein, B Chromow, S I D Preston, H J Hoffman, P Zerman, D G Sisely. ...She grew up in Moonee Ponds and graduated as a doctor from the University of Melbourne School of Medicine in 1941. She completed her training at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne from Dec 1940 to Jan 1941 where she delivered her first baby, Beverley Margaret Manley. ...Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve was born in 1915 and died in February 1996. She grew up in Moonee Ponds and graduated as a doctor from the University of Melbourne School of Medicine in 1941. She completed her training at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne from Dec 1940 to Jan 1941 where she delivered her first baby, Beverley Margaret Manley. In 1942 at the beginning of the war with Japan, Dr Cleeve travelled to Bendigo. The train was full of soldiers travelling to camp at the Bendigo Show Grounds (Now the Tom Flood Centre), next to the hospital. Because of the war, the streets were all dark. Some soldiers carried her suitcase for her to her new home. Doctor Cleeve immediately began work as the hospital registrar. Later-on she specialized in the delivery of babies, who always seemed to be born on her days off. After the hospital Lilian joined the medical practice run by Drs (husband and wife) Gorman and Grant. Their rooms were on the corner of View and Mckenzie streets, the Atkinson building (Named after Doctor Harry Atkinson). Later on her medical practice was where the Dan Murphy's Car Park is now in Garsed St. Later she had an eye clinic with Dr Gorman's son, on the other side of Garsed St. She also used to visit Puckapunyal Army Base to screen both the regular army and the conscripts who were sent to Vietnam. She last worked as part of their associate medical staff at the Bendigo Teacher's College in Osborne St (1979 to 1980). In 1944 Lilian married Sargent George Cathcart (Fortuna Army Survey Regiment). They lived at 96 Moore St (Called 'Silver Birches') close to the hospital. Later they purchased the house (which they named 'Roslyn') at 28 Reginald St., Quarry Hill. With George, she had one son, Andrew. George was the secretary/treasurer of the Bendigo branch of the Liberal party. After George passed away from a heart attack in 1957, Dr Cleeve later married Roy Lockart Chisholm in 1960. Roy was the manager of the Charing Cross Branch of the CBA Bank. In 1960 Dr Cleeve sold 96 Moore St and, following Roy's retirement, they purchased a house which they named 'Roslyn' at 28 Reginald St., Quarry Hill. Not long after the marriage, Dr Cleeve (now Mrs Chisholm), Roy and Lilian's young son Andrew, had a honeymoon voyage on the cargo vessel "Milos" to Hong Kong, Japan, New Guinea and Borneo (where they visited the Sandakan War Memorial). Sadly, Roy died in 1963 after a stroke. Respected and well-liked, Mrs Chisholm continued to raise Andrew in Reginald Street with the assistance of her faithful housekeeper Coral Suurpaa, known to all as “Hickey". Coral lived in a house in Breen Street, right beside the Myrtle St railway bridge. Prior to this "Hickey" had lived-in in Moore St whilst Dr Cleeve was widowed from George. Photos, Passport, Letter and Nameplate 11138a Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve passport photo May 1961 11138b British Australian Passport 11138c The Premier Visits 'Silver Birches' 96 Moore St., Bendigo on April 8th 1957 Photo. From Left to Right are: Former Bendigo Organiser, Mr T.J. Langdon (now at Ballarat), Mrs Langdon, Mrs John Stanistreet, The Premier, Hon. H.E. Bolte, Mr John Stanistreet, M.L.A., Mrs G. Cathcart (Dr Cleeve) and Mr G.W.S. Cathcart. 11138d Doctor Cleeve and George Cathcart Photo 11138e Dr Cleeve front row 3rd from the right with her first baby delivered at the Women's Hospital Melbourne 1940 Photo. Back Row: B J Bernstein, B Chromow, S I D Preston, H J Hoffman, P Zerman, D G Sisely. Middle Row: L B Satchell, J B Buchanan, O B Pearce, J C Trinea, M R Millikan, I J Selikoff, R E Dwork. Front Row: J Kremer, R B Lewis, Miss B Marshall, Dr M A Mackie, Prof. Marshall Allan, Miss L Cleeve, Miss J grant, H Berinshaw. 11138f Dr Cleeve, Coral Suurpaa, Andrew Cathcart Photo in the backyard at 28 Reginald St. Quarry Hill, 1195-1997. 11138g Letter from Andrew Cathcart to the Sisely family in dec 2009 re the photo taken at the Women's Hospital Melbourne in 1940-41 11138h Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Front View 11138i Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Rear View 11138j The University of Melbourne Conferring of degrees Wilson Hall Monday 1st June 1942bendigo, doctor lillian cleeve, doctor lorna sisely, women's hospital melbourne, roy lockart chisholm, reginald street, quarry hill, coral suurpaa -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - 'Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
... Typed inscription on reverse: "Tara Hall at the time it was a home for nurses from the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."...This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) Typed inscription on reverse: "Tara Hall at the time it was a home for nurses from the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." ...'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author.Tara Hall, Studley Park Road, circa 1957. The front of Tara Hall (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). This triple-storey mansion with its elaborate gabled, steeply-pitched roofs and verandah was set back from Studley Park Road and concealed by a high brick fence. E. G. Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, designed Byram for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. Typed inscription on reverse: "Tara Hall at the time it was a home for nurses from the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Badge
... Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Wood...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Wood Memorabilia Badge ...Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Woodstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Badge
... Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Wood...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Wood Memorabilia Badge ...Women’s Hospital Melbourne Nursing Badges. Jean Hughes – Woodstawell -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Grand Staircase, Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
... Typed inscription on reverse: "The Grand Staircase of Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)....This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) Typed inscription on reverse: "The Grand Staircase of Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne). The Grand Staircase of Tara Hall, circa 1957. ...'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. The Grand Staircase of Tara Hall, circa 1957. The central hallway and stairs of Tara Hall, (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). Edward George Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, designed this Studley Park Road mansion, of which the hallway was a significant feature, for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. Tara Hall, one of the great houses in Kew was demolished in 1959-60. Possibly Marc Strizic, photographer (1928-2012). Typed inscription on reverse: "The Grand Staircase of Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne).byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Porte-cochere, 'Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
... Typed inscription on reverse: "Goathland, also known as Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."...Goathland -- Kew (Vic) Byram -- Kew (Vic) Tara Hall - Kew (Vic) Studley Park road Typed inscription on reverse: "Goathland, also known as Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." Porte-cochere, Tara Hall, circa 1957. ...'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. Porte-cochere, Tara Hall, circa 1957. The main entrance to Tara Hall (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). The entrance, through a porte-cochère, was located on the side of the house facing east. During construction, commentators described the house as being in the ‘Elizabethan style’. The architectural style of the exterior, with its innovatory use of red brick and Italian tiles was more influenced by American models. Edward George Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, designed Byram for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. Typed inscription on reverse: "Goathland, also known as Tara Hall (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."goathland -- kew (vic), byram -- kew (vic), tara hall - kew (vic), studley park road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Sutherland, Selina M
... ...Alfred Hospital Melbourne...Women's...Jean Sutherland Alexander Sutherland Selina Sutherland nee Murray John Murray George McDonald Anne McDonald Margaret Sutherland Margaret Grand nee Sutherland Robert Grant Alfredton propert of Rutherfords T W Hickson Masterton hospital New Zealand Wellington Public Hospital Maria Lloyd Armour "The Villa" cottage Little Collins Street Alfred Hospital Melbourne Women's Hospital Melbourne Scot's Church Neglected Children's Society Melbourne District Nursing Society Presbyterian Church of Victoria Rev Dr Bevan Rev Alex Stewart Alfred Deakin Alex Peacock George Maxwell Samuel Leon QC The Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society 68 Latrobe Street Melbourne Janet Lady Clarke Ellen Sanderson Melbourne Hospital Sutherland Home for Neglected Children Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society william Keogh Miss Meglin of Greensborough Josiah Thomas M H R Dr Will Maloney M H R John Leillillon M L A John Lemmon Ada Wenborn Leslie M Perrott and Partners L J Owen and Sons Lady Angliss Lady Warner G Rodd J C Jessop D M Finlay J Williamson E L Mead E Smythe Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Sutherland, Selina M Document Folder ...Selina Murray McDonald Sutherland was born in 1839 in Scotland, went to New Zealand, and became active in nursing. After an injury, she took a round tour by steamer, one stop being Melbourne where Sutherland stayed. She was involved in working in, or founding, various charities, importantly the Sutherland Homes for Neglected Children which, later, was donated land at Greensborough by Miss Meglin on which cottages were built. Contents Photocopy of booklet: "Selina M Sutherland: her life story and work" by J C Jessop, 3 June 1958.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjean sutherland, alexander sutherland, selina sutherland nee murray, john murray, george mcdonald, anne mcdonald, margaret sutherland, margaret grand nee sutherland, robert grant, alfredton propert of rutherfords, t w hickson, masterton hospital new zealand, wellington public hospital, maria lloyd armour, "the villa" cottage little collins street, alfred hospital melbourne, women's hospital melbourne, scot's church neglected children's society, melbourne district nursing society, presbyterian church of victoria, rev dr bevan, rev alex stewart, alfred deakin, alex peacock, george maxwell, samuel leon qc, the victorian neglected children's aid society, 68 latrobe street melbourne, janet lady clarke, ellen sanderson, melbourne hospital, sutherland home for neglected children, victorian neglected children's aid society, william keogh, miss meglin of greensborough, josiah thomas m h r, dr will maloney m h r, john leillillon m l a, john lemmon, ada wenborn, leslie m perrott and partners, l j owen and sons, lady angliss, lady warner, g rodd, j c jessop, d m finlay, j williamson, e l mead, e smythe -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - The Midwives Acts Certificate of Registration awarded to Agnes McLean by Nurses Board Victoria, 1929
... ...The Women's Hospital Melbourne...Agnes Mclean completed her general nurse training at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne in 1928 and then her midwifery training at The Women's Hospital in 1929. ...Agnes McLean Nurses Board of Victoria Midwives Act St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Nurse Training The Women's Hospital Melbourne Certificate The Midwives Acts Certificate of Registration awarded to Agnes McLean by Nurses Board Victoria, 1929. ...The Nurses Board of Victoria became responsible for the registration of midwives in 1929 following the passing of the Midwives Act 1928. Agnes Mclean completed her general nurse training at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne in 1928 and then her midwifery training at The Women's Hospital in 1929. agnes mclean, nurses board of victoria, midwives act, st vincents hospital melbourne, nurse training, the women's hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Women's Hospital Midwifery Department Obstetric Nurse Certificate awarded to Agnes Mclean in 1929
... ...Women's Hospital Melbourne...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne During study for her midwifery certificate, Agnes Mclean studied and passed her competency as an obstetrics nurse. Agnes McLean Women's ...During study for her midwifery certificate, Agnes Mclean studied and passed her competency as an obstetrics nurse. agnes mclean, women's hospital melbourne -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesBadge - Nursing Badges belonging to Josephine Zehnter, Circa 1931-1941
... St Vincents Hospital Melbourne...Women's...The Melbourne hospital badges are from St Vincent's Hospital, The Women's Hospital and the Fairfield Hospital. ...Josephine Zehnter St Vincents Hospital Melbourne Women's Hospital Melbourne Fairfield Hospital Melbourne Metal Lapel Nurses Badges Badge Nursing Badges belonging to Josephine Zehnter, Circa 1931-1941 ...There are Four Nurses graduation badges indicating Josephine Zehnter's nursing training and clinical working settings. The Melbourne hospital badges are from St Vincent's Hospital, The Women's Hospital and the Fairfield Hospital. There is also a badge stating SRN, which means Senior Registered Nurse. josephine zehnter, st vincents hospital melbourne, women's hospital melbourne, fairfield hospital melbourne -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Drawing Room, 'Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
... Typed inscription on reverse: "A sitting room, one of many handsomely decorated rooms at Tara Hall.( Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."...This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) Typed inscription on reverse: "A sitting room, one of many handsomely decorated rooms at Tara Hall.( Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." The Drawing Room, Tara Hall, circa 1957. ...'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. The Drawing Room, Tara Hall, circa 1957. A reception room in Tara Hall (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). The room is presumed to be the original drawing room. In the La Trobe collection, there is a drawing by Charlie Hammond, depicting a group of painters who are gilding the elaborate stucco ceiling of this room. The drawing is dated 16 September 1889. The elaborate stucco decoration is characteristic of E. G. Kilburn’s late style. Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, designed Byram for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. Typed inscription on reverse: "A sitting room, one of many handsomely decorated rooms at Tara Hall.( Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Staircase of 'Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
... (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." ...(Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." The Staircase at Tara Hall, circa 1957. ...'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author. The Staircase at Tara Hall, circa 1957. An angled view of the main hallway and staircase of Tara Hall (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). To the right of the staircase in this Studley Park Road mansion, a large inglenook fireplace was located, which was surrounded by stucco decoration. The latter was a characteristic of E. G. Kilburn’s late style.Typed inscription on reverse: "The Staircase at Tara Hall. Above the ornate fireplace is the legend 'Come When You Mind, A Welcome Find'. (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)." byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated textbook, David G Vulliamy 1917-2013, The newborn child, 1967
... At top right of this page the previous catalogue number is handwritten [black ink] , underneath 'Sister Beverley Satchell/Royal Womens Hospital/ Melbourne/ February 1968...At top right of this page the previous catalogue number is handwritten [black ink] , underneath 'Sister Beverley Satchell/Royal Womens Hospital/ Melbourne/ February 1968 Illustrated book with yellow binding. ...This textbook was traditionally used as a clinical guide for medical students and nursing staff detailing the physical characteristics, commom disorders, and general care of infants during the neonatal periodIllustrated book with yellow binding. Green print on front cover. In additon to title, edition, author and publisher details there are two photographs of newborn infants. Title, edition and author also printed on spinenon-fictionThis textbook was traditionally used as a clinical guide for medical students and nursing staff detailing the physical characteristics, commom disorders, and general care of infants during the neonatal periodnewborn infants, neonatal period, premature infants -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Auvard-style speculum associated with Dr Kelvin Churches, Ramsay
... This speculum had belonged to Dr Kelvin Churches who was an honorary at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. ...This speculum had belonged to Dr Kelvin Churches who was an honorary at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. Obstetrics "C.K.C" "RAMSAY" Auvard-style speculum, with detachable weight. ...Auvard's specula were used primarily for douching and operating with continuous irrigation. Some examples had fixed weights, others were detachable. This speculum had belonged to Dr Kelvin Churches who was an honorary at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. Auvard-style speculum, with detachable weight. Inscribed with initials " C.K.C" (for Kelvin Churches). Stamped "RAMSAY", which is the manufacturer."C.K.C" "RAMSAY"obstetrics -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Foetus in uterus, cervix not dilated. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages; first of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Foetus in uterus, head engaged, cervix partially dilated.. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages;second of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Foetus in uterus, head crowning.. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages; third of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Foetus, head fully emerged. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages; fourth of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Placenta with attached umbilical cord, uterus still enlarged. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages; fifth of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric teaching model
... Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. ...Originally this six part teaching model was used and owned by the former Queen Victoria Womens' Hospital, Lonsdale/ Swanston Streets, Melbourne. With the amalgamation of hospitals, the models were transferred to the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton.Placenta with attached umbilical cord, uterus smaller, cervix more contracted. [end of series]. Painted plaster. The birth process in six stages;sixth of six models.teaching aid, obstetric delivery -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, How great thine aunt, 2018
... Jean gave up a promising career in surgery at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne to practise at a mission hospital in Chinju, Korea. ...Jean gave up a promising career in surgery at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne to practise at a mission hospital in Chinju, Korea. ...This is the untold story of Margaret (1904) and Jean (1906) Davies and their uncompromising faith, amazing courage and endless endurance. Margaret was called to Korea as an educator from 1910 to 1940. During the Mansei Uprising, Japanese police arrested her for inciting to riot and drove Kim Il-Sung into Manchuria where he founded Korean Communism. Jean gave up a promising career in surgery at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne to practise at a mission hospital in Chinju, Korea. Sent home as a foreign alien before the attack on Pearl Harbor she practised at outback mission stations in Australia, doubling as the Flying Doctor. She medically examined the population of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) as a first step to rid the country of leprosy. Jean returned to Pukatja in South Australia during British nuclear bomb testing at Maralinga.Small paperback bookmargaret davies, ellice jean davies, clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, 1900s, korea, missionary, surgeon, maralinga, vanuatu -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, University of Melbourne, First half of 20th C
... Hospital Board and a long-serving State politician. William Dixon Saltau was educated at Warrnambool Academy and Scotch College and graduated from Melbourne University in 1918. He worked as a doctor in Melbourne and Adelaide hospitals and in England. He was the Medical Superintendent of the Women’s...Hospital Board and a long-serving State politician. William Dixon Saltau was educated at Warrnambool Academy and Scotch College and graduated from Melbourne University in 1918. He worked as a doctor in Melbourne and Adelaide hospitals and in England. He was the Medical Superintendent of the Women’s ...These three items give details of the medical qualifications of Dr William Dixon Saltau. Born in Warrnambool, Dr Saltau (1894-1970) was the son of Hon. Marcus Saltau. M.L.C. and Jean Saltau (nee Anton). The Saltau family had been prominent in Warrnambool affairs since Henry Saltau arrived in Warrnambool in the 1870s and founded the business of Saltau and Son – general carriers, coal, wood and produce merchants and forwarding agents. Marcus Saltau was active in Warrnambool community affairs as Mayor, Chairman of the Warrnambool Hospital Board and a long-serving State politician. William Dixon Saltau was educated at Warrnambool Academy and Scotch College and graduated from Melbourne University in 1918. He worked as a doctor in Melbourne and Adelaide hospitals and in England. He was the Medical Superintendent of the Women’s Hospital in Melbourne for 25 years and was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1947. These items are of considerable importance as they are original documents connected to the medical career of Dr William Saltau. He came from a prominent Warrnambool family and had a distinguished medical career. These are three items belonging to Dr William Dixon Saltau:- Item One: Certificate of Dr William Saltau’s admission to the British Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists – a cream sheet of parchment paper with the stamp of the Royal College and black printed material and three signatures and two ornamental scrolls under the heading. Item Two: Oval cardboard cylinder to hold the certificate. It has one enclosed end and a label on the outside with a British stamp and a typed address. Item Three: A leather bound folder containing 37 pages, 34 of them with details of the medical courses completed at the University of Melbourne by Dr Saltau. The cover has a gold border. Item Three Cover: ‘University of Melbourne Certificates of the Degrees of M.B. & B.S.’saltau family, history of warrnambool, dr william dixon saltau -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Love sweetens truth, 1880s
... Melbourne Dr Singleton and his wife worked tirelessly for the underprivileged. He established many institutions for the less fortunate, including the Prisoners’ Aid Society, the Children’s Hospital, lending libraries, cottages for widows, shelters for homeless men and women, a society for the protection of animals and the Collingwood Free Medical Dispensary. ...Melbourne Dr Singleton and his wife worked tirelessly for the underprivileged. He established many institutions for the less fortunate, including the Prisoners’ Aid Society, the Children’s Hospital, lending libraries, cottages for widows, shelters for homeless men and women, a society for the protection of animals and the Collingwood Free Medical Dispensary. ...This book was a prize awarded to Miss Middleton, a pupil at Ormiston House College, East Melbourne in 1887. The Principals of the school were the Misses Singleton and their father, Dr John Singleton was a practising doctor in Warrnambool from 1860 to 1865. He had an important influence on Warrnambool, establishing several Total Abstinence Societies and campaigning for improved health conditions for pastoral workers in the district and the aborigines at Framlingham. In Melbourne Dr Singleton and his wife worked tirelessly for the underprivileged. He established many institutions for the less fortunate, including the Prisoners’ Aid Society, the Children’s Hospital, lending libraries, cottages for widows, shelters for homeless men and women, a society for the protection of animals and the Collingwood Free Medical Dispensary. He died in 1891 at Ormiston House, his daughters’ school and home. It is not known which of the Singleton daughters ran the school and no information has been found on Miss Middleton. This book is of considerable interest as it has a close connection to Dr John Singleton, important not only in the social history of Melbourne but also in the history of Warrnambool. This is a hard cover book of 160 pages with 16 pages at the back of the book of advertisements for other books published by the Religious Tract Society. The cover is brown with a sketch of a young man and lettering in gold and an ornamental floral pattern on the front cover. The gold lettering and the ornamental floral pattern are also on the spine. The book has 13 chapters with ornamental scrolls and initials at the beginning and end of each chapter. There are also some full page black and white sketches in the book, with the one at the front of the book covered by a piece of tissue paper. The book plate at the front of the book is white with a gold border pasted onto the page and handwritten details have been added in black ink. The book is a little scuffed at the edges of the cover. ‘Ormiston House College, East Melbourne, Principals, The Misses Singleton, Prize for Writing and Maps in Upper Third Class Awarded to Miss Middleton, Christmas 1887.’ dr john singleton, ormiston house, history of warrnambool
