Showing 21 items matching "women's voluntary service"
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Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL, WOMENS VOLUNTARY, Unknown
... ...Women's Voluntary Service...Medal awarded for 15 Years Service with the Women's Voluntary Service....Medal with ribbon and pin unmounted but in case - Women's Voluntary Service Medal. 2. Medal case - green case with red velvet lining inside....Medal awarded for 15 Years Service with the Women's Voluntary Service. Ron Mills Collection Medal Women's Voluntary Service Not named. ...Medal awarded for 15 Years Service with the Women's Voluntary Service.1. Medal with ribbon and pin unmounted but in case - Women's Voluntary Service Medal. 2. Medal case - green case with red velvet lining inside.Not named. Inscribed "Service Beyond Self".ron mills collection, medal, women's voluntary service -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CAULFIELD LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
... Caulfield City Hall Caulfield Ladies’ Benevolent Society Caulfield Voluntary Workers’ Shop Caulfield Community Service Elsternwick Club Caulfield City Council Caulfield C.W.A. Caulfield Country Womens ...This file contains two items about this organisation: 1/Original copy of document titled ‘48th Annual Report for year ended 30061998’. The report was presented in the Mayoress’ Reception Room, Caulfield City Hall on 11/09/1978. Document outlines the activities undertaken by the Society during the aforesaid year, ie. assistance given and donations received. A statement of receipts and payments is included with this item. The statement includes names of donors. 2/Original copy of document titled ‘50th Annual Report. Year ended 30061980’. The report was presented in the Mayoress’ Reception Room, Caulfield City Hall on 29/09/1980. Document mainly describes some of the events from the past 50 years where the society has been able to assist and also the names of those volunteers who have served for many years.caulfield city hall, caulfield ladies’ benevolent society, caulfield voluntary workers’ shop, caulfield community service, elsternwick club, caulfield city council, caulfield c.w.a., caulfield country womens’ association, walters yvonne, community services, local government, community services, voluntary workers, fyfe vera, bridges mrs., pullman eileen, macgowan mrs., donald wyn, green mrs., cornall mrs., hedley vera, machin mrs., sinclair mrs., tyers mrs., aihlen mrs., nelson harold, nelson pauline, cornall john j., mayor, councillors, v.a.b.s., caldwell mrs., blairs mrs., alfred felton estate, felton bequest, alfred edments trust, edments trust, trudy and florence williams trust, a. felton estate, state treasury, victorian association of benevolent societies, mayoress -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - BALACLAVA ROAD, 97,CAULFIELD, ‘NORMANHURST’
... Women’ circa 1930. Article mentions family and associations she is involved in. 2/Hand written research by Claire Barton from Sands and McDougall on the Confoy family in Balaclava Road. Caulfield Confoy Mary Confoy Edward Confoy John Confoy Leslie Strike Celie ‘Normanhust’ Strike Alex St Vincents de Paul’s Society St Vincent’s Hospital Racehorses Sports people Houses Community Services Committees of Management House names Voluntary workers Balaclava Road Document BALACLAVA ROAD, 97,CAULFIELD, ‘NORMANHURST’ ...Two items about this property: 1/Photocopied article on Mrs T.J. Confoy, Mary, who lived at ‘Normanhurst’, Balaclava Road. The article is from ‘Who’s Who in the World of Women’ circa 1930. Article mentions family and associations she is involved in. 2/Hand written research by Claire Barton from Sands and McDougall on the Confoy family in Balaclava Road.caulfield, confoy mary, confoy edward, confoy john, confoy leslie, strike celie, ‘normanhust’, strike alex, st vincents de paul’s society, st vincent’s hospital, racehorses, sports people, houses, community services, committees of management, house names, voluntary workers, balaclava road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - BRIGGS STREET, 45, CAULFIELD, ‘STRETTON’
... Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne 2 items about this property relating to Dorothy Margaret Aldom: 1/Printed article from ‘Who’s Who in The World of Women’ circa 1930’s on Dorothy Margaret Aldom, resident of Briggs Street, Caulfield. 2/Handwritten research document on Dorothy Margaret Aldom, taken from census records from 1904 to 1975, includes other members of her family. Notes made by Margaret Dunbar, GEHS researcher. Aldom Dorothy Margaret Aldom William Isaac Aldom Elizabeth Aldom Alice Martha Aldom Jera Treadway House Names Caulfield Briggs Street ‘Stretton’ Houses Domestic life Children’s services Voluntary workers Dunbar Margaret Community services Pre-school education Childcare Document BRIGGS STREET, 45, CAULFIELD, ‘STRETTON’ ...2 items about this property relating to Dorothy Margaret Aldom: 1/Printed article from ‘Who’s Who in The World of Women’ circa 1930’s on Dorothy Margaret Aldom, resident of Briggs Street, Caulfield. 2/Handwritten research document on Dorothy Margaret Aldom, taken from census records from 1904 to 1975, includes other members of her family. Notes made by Margaret Dunbar, GEHS researcher.aldom dorothy margaret, aldom william isaac, aldom elizabeth, aldom alice martha, aldom jera treadway, house names, caulfield, briggs street, ‘stretton’, houses, domestic life, children’s services, voluntary workers, dunbar margaret, community services, pre-school education, childcare -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPamphlet - VICTORIA VOLUNTEER AWARD
... Victoria Volunteer Award Awards Voluntary Workers Community Groups Community Services Southwick David MP State Members for Caulfield Parliamentary Representatives Balaclava Road Caulfield North Gladwin Annette B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission Hertz Harry Armadale Bowls Club Inc Princes Park Caulfield South Kagan Peter AJAX Football Club Bush Jennifer Glen Eira Stonnington Scout Association – 12th Caulfield Scout Group Schmideg Bette National Council of Jewish Women Australia (NCJWA) Samuel Ian (OAM) Zionist Council of Victoria (ZCV) Whitbourn Sandra Caulfield Park Community School Johnson Michael Caulfield South Primary School Hartman Gary Caulfield Park Bowls Club Marshman Natasha Caulfield Primary School Parents and Friends Club Gershman Val Community Information Glen Eira Inc Gaspar Lesley Gaspar Peter B’nai B’rith Victoria Chait Mervyn Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) Wyner Robert Elsternwick Jewish Community (EJC) Szental Debbie Caulfield Hebrew Congregation Cyprys Ephraim ‘Smiley’ Central Shule Chabad Pamphlet VICTORIA VOLUNTEER AWARD ...This file contains one item: 1/A pamphlet announcing the sixteen winners of the 2013 Victorian Volunteer Award hailing from the Caulfield District. Included are the names of each of the winners and those of the organizations they worked for, a few words of praise for each of the winners, and colour photographs of each of the winners being presented the Award by MP David Southwick. Also included is a brief description of the Award, plus contact details for Southwick for purposes of nominating persons for the 2014 award.victoria volunteer award, awards, voluntary workers, community groups, community services, southwick david mp, state members for caulfield, parliamentary representatives, balaclava road, caulfield north, gladwin annette, b’nai b’rith anti-defamation commission, hertz harry, armadale bowls club inc, princes park, caulfield south, kagan peter, ajax football club, bush jennifer, glen eira stonnington scout association – 12th caulfield scout group, schmideg bette, national council of jewish women australia (ncjwa), samuel ian (oam), zionist council of victoria (zcv), whitbourn sandra, caulfield park community school, johnson michael, caulfield south primary school, hartman gary, caulfield park bowls club, marshman natasha, caulfield primary school parents and friends club, gershman val, community information glen eira inc, gaspar lesley, gaspar peter, b’nai b’rith victoria, chait mervyn, jewish community council of victoria (jccv), wyner robert, elsternwick jewish community (ejc), szental debbie, caulfield hebrew congregation, cyprys ephraim ‘smiley’, central shule chabad -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CATO FAMILY
... Women’ circa 1930, on Mrs Karl Kumm, daughter of Fred J. Cato, benefactor of Cato M.L.C Elsternwick. Cato Frances Gertrude Kumm Frances Gertrude Cato Fred J. Moran and Cato Grocers Cato Frederick John Wesley College Cato Lucy Gertrude Community services Voluntary workers Document CATO FAMILY ...This file contains one item: 1/Photocopied article from ‘Who’s Who in the World of Women’ circa 1930, on Mrs Karl Kumm, daughter of Fred J. Cato, benefactor of Cato M.L.C Elsternwick.cato frances gertrude, kumm , frances gertrude, cato fred j., moran and cato, grocers, cato frederick john, wesley college, cato lucy gertrude, community services, voluntary workers -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Women remembered - with pride: Band played 'Australia will be there' ; Grandmother in march ; Special cheers for nurses, 26 April 1951
... Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) during the war also attended. Order of the British Empire ANS AANS Australian General Hospital Australian Imperial Forces Royal Air Force Strathaird Ramilles Navy 2/4 Australian General Hospital Tobruk Haifa Kantara Greece Crete Islands 2/9th Moresby Centaur Japanese Singapore Malaya Rabaul La Haat Sumatra Reg Knight Sidney Knight Irak Persia St Kilda Edith Cavell Swadeston Norwich England London Imperial Ex-service Women's Association 'WWII' [blue ink, top right] A newspaper clipping of three stories. ...First story - Colonel Annie Sage recounts memories that come up on Anzac Day. 'Dressing' their ship while in mid-ocean, listening to 'Australia Will Be There'; the agony and suspense waiting to learn if allies and friends had escaped terrible situations; having patients in beds and under beds in rain, mud and heat; learning awful news; reuniting with POW sisters and hearing their stories. Second story - Mrs GM Knight marched on Anzac Day in the light grey dress of the Auxiliary Nursing Service(ANSI), India. Born in England, she has lived in Australia for 30 years. Her husband, an officer in the RAF, died before WW2. Her two sons joined the army. Mrs Knight went to India and joined the ANSI and served for six years. Third story - Nearly 200 ex-servicewomen took part in the Anzac march. Led by Matron-in-Chief Sage, the grey nurse's uniforms was the signal for cheers and clapping. Mrs E Wildy and Miss Lillian Foster, both Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) during the war also attended.A newspaper clipping of three stories. The first story consists of three columns of text and includes a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The second story is a single column of text beneath a small black and white portrait photo of a woman in nurse's uniform. The third story is two columns of text underneath the title.'WWII' [blue ink, top right]order of the british empire, ans, aans, australian general hospital, australian imperial forces, royal air force, strathaird, ramilles, navy, 2/4 australian general hospital, tobruk, haifa, kantara, greece, crete, islands, 2/9th, moresby, centaur, japanese, singapore, malaya, rabaul, la haat, sumatra, reg knight, sidney knight, irak, persia, st kilda, edith cavell, swadeston, norwich, england, london, imperial ex-service women's association -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - newspaper clipping, Stand To, 'The Kathleen Best Memorial Gates to open again', 'Remember with pride, not arrogance', 'A tale of survival in the air', October 1994
... WWII World war two WW2 Mosman New South Wales Australian Women's Army Service AWAS Juanita Feltham June Feltham Army Apprentices School 17th Construction Squadron RAE BEM ARA Royal Australian Engineers British Empire Medal Australian Regular Army Red Cross Sir Eric Woodward KCMG Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George CB Companion of the Order of the Bath Commander of the British Empire (CBE) DSO Distinguished Service Order WRAAC School Middle East Greece 2/5th Australian General Hospital Royal Red Cross (RRC) Willian Kay Controller Voluntary Aid Detachments (VAD) Land Headquarters Assistant Adjunct General for Women's Services AWS An A3 newspaper page, with three stories, the top also has a full width black and white photo of the Kathleen Best Memorial Gates 'The Kathleen Best Memorial Gates to open again', 'Remember with pride, not arrogance', 'A tale of survival in the air' Newspaper newspaper clipping Stand To ...Of the three stories on the page, the first is the only one with significance to nursing. The Kathleen Best Memorial Gates to open again The gates at the former Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) we erected as commemoration of the life of Colonel Kathleen Best, OBE RRC, the first director of the WRAAC. The gates have been moved and reerected at the Royal Military College, Duntroon. The design of the gates is symbolic of Kathleen's life and work, which included several significant 'firsts', such as being the youngest Matron appointed in the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS).An A3 newspaper page, with three stories, the top also has a full width black and white photo of the Kathleen Best Memorial Gateswwii, world war two, ww2, mosman, new south wales, australian women's army service, awas, juanita feltham, june feltham, army apprentices school, 17th construction squadron, rae, bem, ara, royal australian engineers, british empire medal, australian regular army, red cross, sir eric woodward, kcmg, knight commander of the most distinguished order of st michael and st george, cb, companion of the order of the bath, commander of the british empire (cbe), dso, distinguished service order, wraac school, middle east, greece, 2/5th australian general hospital, royal red cross (rrc), willian kay, controller, voluntary aid detachments (vad), land headquarters, assistant adjunct general for women's services, aws -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - newpaper clipping, The Age, Keating salutes women veterans' gallantry: through the mist of time and tears, angels in blue unite in remembrance, 26 July 1995
... women veterans of World War II were welcomed by the Prime Minister in the Great Hall of Parliament House. Among them was Rita Kneebone, who had served with the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VAD) on Labuan Island, Borneo. Also among them was Jean Syres and Mary Canty, who between them, served with the VAD in Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Papua New Guinea. Giving the address on behalf of all female veterans was May Douglas, the only surviving director of women's army services...women veterans of World War II were welcomed by the Prime Minister in the Great Hall of Parliament House. Among them was Rita Kneebone, who had served with the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VAD) on Labuan Island, Borneo. Also among them was Jean Syres and Mary Canty, who between them, served with the VAD in Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Papua New Guinea. Giving the address on behalf of all female veterans was May Douglas, the only surviving director of women's army services ...More than 1000 women veterans of World War II were welcomed by the Prime Minister in the Great Hall of Parliament House. Among them was Rita Kneebone, who had served with the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VAD) on Labuan Island, Borneo. Also among them was Jean Syres and Mary Canty, who between them, served with the VAD in Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Papua New Guinea. Giving the address on behalf of all female veterans was May Douglas, the only surviving director of women's army services, served in Australia and Papua New Guinea. A large newspaper clipping of two stories with a large and a small black and white photo. The large photo shows a crowd of older women marching towards Parliament, with the smaller photo showing two older women sitting on an outside bench together.paul, paul keating, the captives hymn, perth, changi, box hill, ivanhoe, minister for veterans affairs, con sciacca, australian defense force, john stuart baker, world war two, wwii, ww2 -
Robin Boyd FoundationMedal - Member of Order of Australia, Commonwealth of Australia, 1988
... "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's..."In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's ...Penleigh Boyd wrote this in The Age obituary to Dorothea Patricia Davies AM (3 Jan 1921-5 Nov 2009). "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the Certificate associated with this honour (item D502).awards, honours, robin boyd, walsh st -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Opera Glasses
... "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's..."In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's ...Patricia Boyd was on the Board of the Australia Opera for several years. The Walsh St house holds a significant collection of opera recordings. Penleigh Boyd wrote this in The Age obituary to Dorothea Patricia Davies AM (3 Jan 1921-5 Nov 2009). "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the Certificate and the medals associated with this honour (items D502 and F126 respectively).opera, patricia boyd, patricia davies, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationContainer - Ring-binder
... "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's..."In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's ...Patricia Boyd was on the Board of the Australia Opera for several years. The Walsh St house holds a significant collection of opera recordings. Penleigh Boyd wrote this in The Age obituary to Dorothea Patricia Davies AM (3 Jan 1921-5 Nov 2009). "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a life member and former president of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the Certificate and the medals associated with this honour (items D502 and F126 respectively).Black hard plastic 2-ring binderMrs Patricia Davies Board Meeting 12/4/84 The Australian Opera -
Robin Boyd FoundationCertificate, Honours and Awards, 1988
... As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's ...As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the medal associated with this honour (item F126).Certificate on a presentation board with 4 corners holding it in place, contained in a envelope with Mrs Dorothea Patricia Davies, AM.The Order of Australia (Signed) Ninian Stephen Governor-General of Commonwealth of Australia and Chancellor of the Order of Australia. To Dorothea Patricia Davies Greeting. Whereas with the approval of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The second, Queen of Australia and Sovereign of the Order of Australia, I have been pleased to appoint you to be a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia. I do by these Presents appoint you to be a Member in the General Division of the said Order and authorise you to hold and enjoy the dignity of such appointment together with Membership in the said Order and all privileges thereunto appertaining. Given at Government House, Canberra, under the seal of the Order of Australia this thirteenth day of June 1988. By His excellency's Command. (Signed) David I Smith Secretary of the Order of Australia. -
Robin Boyd FoundationAudio - Recording, Columbia Records. EMI Records Limited
... As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's...As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera. As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." Maria Callas sings great arias from French operas. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: SAXO-2410, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, Andrew Porter. Cover photo: Luc Fournol, Jours de France. Maria Callas. Conductor: Georges Petre, Orchestra National de la RTFlp, sound recording, opera, ohm2022, ohm2022_9 -
Kew Historical Society IncDecorative object - Volunteer Aid Detachment (Kew) Souvenir Signature Cloth, c.1948
... 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 ...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 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, 2 Lyons Street South, Ballarat, 28/05/2023
... women. Sir John Monash officially opened the building as the Ballarat War Memorial Building. In 1942 a voluntary organisation called The Comforts Fund took up residence in the building with the permission of the R.S.L to transform it into a hostel, providing beds, food and support for many service men and women during World War II. ...Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields This building was constructed in 1901 by surgeon Dr. William Cussen, a surgeon. His name is still visible in the leadlight above the front door. In 1998 Dr Cussens was an Honorary Medical Office with of the Ballarat Orphanage. In July 1920, the building was gifted to the citizens of Ballarat for the ongoing welfare of returned servicemen and women. Sir John Monash officially opened the building as the Ballarat War Memorial Building. In 1942 a voluntary ...This building was constructed in 1901 by surgeon Dr. William Cussen, a surgeon. His name is still visible in the leadlight above the front door. In 1998 Dr Cussens was an Honorary Medical Office with of the Ballarat Orphanage. In July 1920, the building was gifted to the citizens of Ballarat for the ongoing welfare of returned servicemen and women. Sir John Monash officially opened the building as the Ballarat War Memorial Building. In 1942 a voluntary organisation called The Comforts Fund took up residence in the building with the permission of the R.S.L to transform it into a hostel, providing beds, food and support for many service men and women during World War II. It is estimated that by the end of the war in 1945, one million meals had been served. The building was returned to the R.S.L in the later part of 1945. In 2013, 2 Lyons Street South was given new life as Ballarat Premier Apartments after extensive renovations and began operating as luxury accommodation.Double storey residence in Lyons Street South, Ballarat. 2 lyons street south, rsl, ballarat premier apartments, ballarat war memorial building, the comforts fund, william cussen, surgeon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Framed certificate pertaining to membership of W. Montgomerie to Kennington Red Cross branch
... women - Mrs G. W. Lansell, Mrs W. Montgomerie, Mrs C. Barrett, and Mrs W. McCauley in August, 1914. The Australian Red Cross was established as a branch of the British Red Cross, and was exceptionally busy during World War One and World War Two. The Red Cross operates under seven fundamental principles of - Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service...women - Mrs G. W. Lansell, Mrs W. Montgomerie, Mrs C. Barrett, and Mrs W. McCauley in August, 1914. The Australian Red Cross was established as a branch of the British Red Cross, and was exceptionally busy during World War One and World War Two. The Red Cross operates under seven fundamental principles of - Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service ...Kennington Red Cross Society was the first unit in Australia, commencing only 4 days after World War I commenced. The Kennington Red Cross was established by four local women - Mrs G. W. Lansell, Mrs W. Montgomerie, Mrs C. Barrett, and Mrs W. McCauley in August, 1914. The Australian Red Cross was established as a branch of the British Red Cross, and was exceptionally busy during World War One and World War Two. The Red Cross operates under seven fundamental principles of - Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service, Unity and Universality. Framed certificate in light-colored wooden frame. No mount separating certificate and glass. Cardboard backing on frame not contemporary with certificate. Certificate has tear through middle. Colors of certificate include white boarder, dark blue inner boarder, with red, blue, pink, white, yellow, orange and purple making up most of other colors. Image of 'Angel of Peace' to right of certificate, and details of how the Kennington unit contributed to the First World war towards centre of certificate. Produced after World War 1.kennington, red cross, war, montgomerie -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Art exhibition catalogue, Jim Alexander, Works by Jessie Traill (1881 - 1967) : 11th June to 31st July, 1977, 1977
... Service during World War one in France. Her arit Jessie Traill Art Printmaking Voluntary Aid Detachment VAD s Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nuring Service WWI WW1 World War one 'Returned Nurses Club' [blue ink top right hand corner of cover] 'H28' [red ink top right hand corner of cover] Seven single sided foolscap copied typewritten document held together with a white plastic paper clip. Title and bibliographical details of document are visible as well as handwritten annotations. Works by Jessie Traill (1881 - 1967) : 11th June to 31st July, 1977 Document Art exhibition catalogue Jim Alexander Important Women ...Art exhibition catalogue for Jessie Traill [around the tenth anniversary of her death] who was an Australian born Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) who served with the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service during World War one in France. Her aritSeven single sided foolscap copied typewritten document held together with a white plastic paper clip. Title and bibliographical details of document are visible as well as handwritten annotations.'Returned Nurses Club' [blue ink top right hand corner of cover] 'H28' [red ink top right hand corner of cover]jessie traill, art, printmaking, voluntary aid detachment, vad, s, queen alexandra's imperial military nuring service, wwi, ww1, world war one -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Mary Critch, Our kind of war : The history of the VAD/AAMWS, 1981
... Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Australian Army Voluntary Aid Detachments Australian Army Medical Women's Service Mary Critch History of VAD History of AAMWS Australia 'War memorabilia with a difference. ...'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 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - newpaper clipping, The Sun, Living up to an ideal, July 10 1972
... voluntary body supplying trained nurses in times of emergency. Since 1949 the corps has been part of the regular army. Irene Woodward Victorian Returned Nurses' Club AANS RANC AARNR Australian Army Nursing Service France World War One World War 1 WWI WW1 Korea Malaya Vietnam Citizens' Military Forces New South Wales Anzac House Collins St Salonika 'NC 11' [blue ink (on original), top left] A photocopy and the original newspaper clipping that includes a title, captions, three columns of text and four black and white photos. The first photo depicts an older woman with a large photo of women ...'In the Service of Mankind' is the mottos of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps, and has stuck to that ideal for seventy years. The corps was born just after Federation, though Australian nurses had already served in the Boer War. Since then, whenever Australia has fought, the nurses have been there to treat the wounded. The Australian Army Nursing Service Reserve, the original title of the Corps, got underway in 1902 as a voluntary body supplying trained nurses in times of emergency. Since 1949 the corps has been part of the regular army.A photocopy and the original newspaper clipping that includes a title, captions, three columns of text and four black and white photos. The first photo depicts an older woman with a large photo of women in nurse's uniforms. The second photo is of tents in a field. The third photo is of a younger woman in nurse's uniform next to a picture on the wall. The final photo is of two women in nurse's uniforms.'NC 11' [blue ink (on original), top left]irene woodward, victorian returned nurses' club, aans, ranc, aarnr, australian army nursing service, france world war one, world war 1, wwi, ww1, korea, malaya, vietnam, citizens' military forces, new south wales, anzac house, collins st, salonika -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Argus, [untitled], September 19 1942
... The first photo's caption states that the Australian Army Nurses, who had returned from active service overseas were given the position of honour at the head of the column. WWII World War Two WW2 AANS VAD Voluntary Aid Detachments Women's Auxiliary Service AWAS Australian Women's Auxiliary Service WAAAF Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force Victoria Melbourne Town Hall 'NC9' [blue ink, centre, top, back of page] A narrow newspaper clipping of four black and white photos with captions. ...The clipping appears to be a pictorial of Melbourne's National Shilling Drive March. The first photo's caption states that the Australian Army Nurses, who had returned from active service overseas were given the position of honour at the head of the column.A narrow newspaper clipping of four black and white photos with captions. The photos depict four different groups of women, all marching in an parade'NC9' [blue ink, centre, top, back of page]wwii, world war two, ww2, aans, vad, voluntary aid detachments, women's auxiliary service, awas, australian women's auxiliary service, waaaf, women's auxiliary australian air force, victoria, melbourne, town hall
