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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Ruth Rae 1957, Veiled Lives: threading Australian nursing history into the fabric of the First World War, 2009
... ...World War 1914-1918-Nursing...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as Alfred graduates were among those who served Military nursing-Australia-History World War 1914-1918-Nursing Boer War-Nursing Colonial History-Australia-Nursing Nurses A history of the Australian nurses who served in the 1914-1918 conflict. ...A history of the Australian nurses who served in the 1914-1918 conflict. Also includes history of nursing in Australia pre federation, the Boer War, and the influenza pandemicIllustrated book. Front cover has a black and white photograph of a nurse in military uniform (Pearl Lottie Trayhurn) main title in red and subsidiary tile in white overprinted on this photo. Author's name printed in black at bottom. Main title printed in red on spine along with authors name and publisher's mark printed in black. The back cover has a photograph of a civilian nurse in uniform (Pearl Lottie Trayhurn, Paramatta Hospital) the back cover also has a summary of the booknon-fictionA history of the Australian nurses who served in the 1914-1918 conflict. Also includes history of nursing in Australia pre federation, the Boer War, and the influenza pandemicmilitary nursing-australia-history, world war 1914-1918-nursing, boer war-nursing, colonial history-australia-nursing, nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionUniform - Arm Band, V Kaufman & Co, Arm band with red cross, 1915
... World War 1914-1918...Nursing...This armband was worn by Australian Army Nurses during World Ward 1914-1918 and World War 1939-1945 Of significance to the AHNL as Alfred Hospital nurses serving in World Wars would have worn a similar armband World War 1914-1918 Nursing Australia Army-Nurses World War 1939-1945 Gethla Forsyth on the reverse 'V KAUFMAN & Co / 1915 / W D (upside down) [stamped in black ink] indecipherable name [handwritten in blue ink Red felt cross machined stitched onto stained fabric with metal buckle Arm band with red cross Uniform Arm Band V Kaufman & Co ...This armband was worn by Australian Army Nurses during World Ward 1914-1918 and World War 1939-1945Of significance to the AHNL as Alfred Hospital nurses serving in World Wars would have worn a similar armbandRed felt cross machined stitched onto stained fabric with metal buckleon the reverse 'V KAUFMAN & Co / 1915 / W D (upside down) [stamped in black ink] indecipherable name [handwritten in blue inkworld war 1914-1918, nursing, australia army-nurses, world war 1939-1945, gethla forsyth -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Janet Butler, Kitty's War: the remarkable wartime experiences of Kit McNaughton, 2013
... World War 1914-1918...Nurses...Nursing...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Kit Mcnaughton trained at the Geelong Hospital Kit Mcnaughton is the nurse portrayed in the ABC miniseries "The war that changed us" Of significance to the AHNL as it gives insight into the working conditions of nurses during World War I World War 1914-1918 Nurses Nursing This book is based upon the previously unpublished diaries of army nurse Kit Mcnaughton, who embarked on the troopship Orsova in 1915, tracing her journey through the war from Egypt (where she nursed Gallipoli veterans), Lemnos Island and then to France and the Somme. ...This book is based upon the previously unpublished diaries of army nurse Kit Mcnaughton, who embarked on the troopship Orsova in 1915, tracing her journey through the war from Egypt (where she nursed Gallipoli veterans), Lemnos Island and then to France and the Somme. Kit finished active service as Australia's first plastic surgery nurse, assisting medical pioneers in this field as they repaired the shattered faces of Australian soldiersIllustrated book. Front cover has a coloured black and white photograph of Kit McNaughton in nurse's uniform seated alongside soldiers. Book title is printed in golden-brown and white ink on the front cover along with the authors name (white ink) Spine and back cover have a golden-brown background. Abbreviated title printed in white and black ink on spine, along with the authors name in white ink. Same coloured photo of Kit McNaughton is printed at top of spine. Publishers mark is printed in white ink on a black background at base of spine. The back cover has a summary of the book along with three black and white photographs: Kit McNaughton and another nurse standing behind two soldiers in hospital beds, the photograph from which the image on the front cover was taken, and a photograph of Kit McNaughton aged 16non-fictionThis book is based upon the previously unpublished diaries of army nurse Kit Mcnaughton, who embarked on the troopship Orsova in 1915, tracing her journey through the war from Egypt (where she nursed Gallipoli veterans), Lemnos Island and then to France and the Somme. Kit finished active service as Australia's first plastic surgery nurse, assisting medical pioneers in this field as they repaired the shattered faces of Australian soldiersworld war 1914-1918, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Ruth Rae 1957, Scarlet Poppies: the army experience of Australian nurses during the First World War, 2015
... World War 1914-1918...Military nursing...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it provides valuable insight into the realities of war from the nurses' perspective. World War 1914-1918 ...Scarlet Poppies analyses the impact the military paradigm had upon the challenges faced by the 2,468 civilian trained nurses who joine the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS). The complex relationship between the male dominated military model and the female dominated Nightingale system of nursing training by the First World War nurses is examined in detail.Illustrated book with white front and back covers and red spine. The front cover has a red, black and white photograph of a nurse: Matron Adelaide (Maud) Kellett. Title and author's name are printed in red below this photo. Abbreviated title and author's name printed in white on the spine. Back cover has abbreviated title printed in red and a summary of the book printed in black.non-fictionScarlet Poppies analyses the impact the military paradigm had upon the challenges faced by the 2,468 civilian trained nurses who joine the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS). The complex relationship between the male dominated military model and the female dominated Nightingale system of nursing training by the First World War nurses is examined in detail.world war 1914-1918, military nursing-australia, nurses, australia army-nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Box Set, Ruth Rae 1957, The History of Australian Nurses in the First World War: an Australian College of Nursing centenary commemorative trilogy, 2015
... World War 1914-1918...Military nursing...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as Alfred nurses are mentioned World War 1914-1918 Military nursing-Australia-History Nurses Nursing Tomlins Jessie This Trilogy details the important contribution of Australian nurses who served in the First World War (1914-1918) and highlights the valuable service Australian nurses provided, to not only the servicemen, but to the ongoing professionalism of civilian and military nursing in the country Previous catalogue number printed at top of spine of box Red box with white print, title and author's name on front and spine, summary on back. ...This Trilogy details the important contribution of Australian nurses who served in the First World War (1914-1918) and highlights the valuable service Australian nurses provided, to not only the servicemen, but to the ongoing professionalism of civilian and military nursing in the countryRed box with white print, title and author's name on front and spine, summary on back. Contains four paperback volumesnon-fictionThis Trilogy details the important contribution of Australian nurses who served in the First World War (1914-1918) and highlights the valuable service Australian nurses provided, to not only the servicemen, but to the ongoing professionalism of civilian and military nursing in the countryworld war 1914-1918, military nursing-australia-history, nurses, nursing, tomlins jessie -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Ruth Rae 1957, Veiled Lives: threading Australian nursing history into the fabric of the First World War, 2015
... World War 1914-1918...Military nursing...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it gives insight into past working conditions and experiences. World War 1914-1918 ...In this book the author considers the family and social lives, civilian nurse training, military nursing experiences and premature deaths of qualified Australian nurse who endured the horrors of the 1914-1918 War. Veiled Lives also uncovers the impact of their absence on the nurses' families, friends, colleagues, communities and their profession.illustrated book with white front and back covers and red spine. The front cover has a red, black and white photograph of a group of nurses: group portrait if the matron and nursing staff of the 1st AGH with Matron Nellie Miles-Walker (centre front). Title and author's name are printed in red below this photo. Abbreviated title and author's name printed in white on the spine. Back cover has abbreviated title printed in red and a summary of the book printed in black.non-fictionIn this book the author considers the family and social lives, civilian nurse training, military nursing experiences and premature deaths of qualified Australian nurse who endured the horrors of the 1914-1918 War. Veiled Lives also uncovers the impact of their absence on the nurses' families, friends, colleagues, communities and their profession.world war 1914-1918, military nursing-australia, australia army-nurses, nurses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Exploring Military History - Amazing Women of Whitehorse and Manningham, 2017
... ...world war 1914 - 1918...nurses...nursing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops. gaff janet muir world war 1914 - 1918 nurses nursing shire of nunawading rabbit skins History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff . ...History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff .History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff - including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops.History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff .gaff, janet muir, world war 1914 - 1918, nurses, nursing, shire of nunawading, rabbit skins -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Canberra, Candour: stories in the words of those who served 1914-18, 2018
... ...World War 1914-1918...Military Nursing...Australian Army - military life World War 1914-1918 Military Nursing Military Service soldiers The Australian soldier and sailor frequently recorded in his diary or in his home-letters indications of the thoughts, hopes, and fears which were uppermost in his mind, and descriptions of his own and others' work and actions. ...The Australian soldier and sailor frequently recorded in his diary or in his home-letters indications of the thoughts, hopes, and fears which were uppermost in his mind, and descriptions of his own and others' work and actions. These papers are often the most valuable human documents....from cover.Staple-bound paperback book with a brown strip along the left side with an image of a soldier in stained glass at the top and 'century of service' printed sideways beneath it. The cover is a sepia toned portrait of an Army nurse with images of a letter, brooch and postcard at the bottom of the page. The title is printed in large white text just above the bottom images.non-fictionThe Australian soldier and sailor frequently recorded in his diary or in his home-letters indications of the thoughts, hopes, and fears which were uppermost in his mind, and descriptions of his own and others' work and actions. These papers are often the most valuable human documents....from cover. australian army - military life, world war 1914-1918, military nursing, military service, soldiers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Album - Family photo album, Winnie Willock family album
... world war...great war...1914-1918...nursing...Winnie Willock was born in Warrnambool around 1882 and served as a nursing sister in World War 1enlisting in October 1915 and returned in 1919.https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8855203 A typical photo album of the time. It has social significance as far as costume and styles are concerned. winnie willock ventnor ww1 first world war great war 1914-1918 nursing warrnambool photo album Winnie Willock Ventnor Warrnambool, written in black pen on inside front page. ...This album contains a collection of portrait photographs taken in the later part of the 19th Century. Some of the photographers listed on the back include Stewart & Co., Bourke St East, Melbourne, Theodor Bloch Trafalgar St Nelson, A McDonald St George’s Hall Bourke St East Melbourne, G Kendall, Echuca and E. Goulter Prahran. The sepia photographs depict people of different ages. Winnie Willock was born in Warrnambool around 1882 and served as a nursing sister in World War 1enlisting in October 1915 and returned in 1919.https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8855203 A typical photo album of the time. It has social significance as far as costume and styles are concerned.Dark green leather album with brass metal lock and embellishments on front and back covers The same pattern is repeated on spine. Gilt on edges of pages. Sepia photographs are set in card inserts.Winnie Willock Ventnor Warrnambool, written in black pen on inside front page. A W Willock Ventnor No 14 inside front cover.winnie willock, ventnor, ww1, first world war, great war, 1914-1918, nursing, warrnambool, photo album -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - DAVIS, GERTRUDE
... Nursing homes... Medical services... Nurses... World War 1914-1918...Nursing Service both overseas (serving during World War 1); and her plus other nurses working at Caulfield Hospital. Royal Red Cross (1st Class) Kaisar-I-Hind Davis Gertrude Matron Elsternwick Caulfield Hospital Australian Army Nursing Service Lemnos Victorian Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) Medals Insignia Awards Hospitals Nursing Nursing homes Medical services Nurses World War 1914-1918 Wars Military history Military hospitals Hospital ships Article DAVIS, GERTRUDE ...This file contains 1 item: A print out of an article in the Western Mail dated 07/02/1919 entitled ‘A Woman’s Melbourne Letter, Melbourne, Jan 24’. It describes a society gathering of which one of the guests is Matron Gertrude Davis. It goes on to describe her distinguished career in the Australian Army Nursing Service both overseas (serving during World War 1); and her plus other nurses working at Caulfield Hospital.royal red cross (1st class), kaisar-i-hind, davis gertrude matron, elsternwick, caulfield hospital, australian army nursing service lemnos, victorian women’s army auxiliary corps (waac), medals, insignia, awards, hospitals, nursing, nursing homes, medical services, nurses, world war 1914-1918, wars, military history, military hospitals, hospital ships -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - St Peters Church of England, Murrumbeena
... World War 1914-1918... Emily Street... Green Rev. Walter... Gleaners’ Union... Sowers (Missionary Band)... Carnegie Methodist Church... St Peters Church of England... Green Rev W.G.A.... St Peters Vicarage... Tennis Clubs... Baptisms... Weddings... Womens Missionary Unions... Watts-Ditchfield Rev. J.E.... Mothers Union... Sunday School... Ladies Guild... Baglin Rev. J.T.... Hospitals’ League of Mercy... Nursing...World War 1914-1918 Emily Street Green Rev. Walter Gleaners’ Union Sowers (Missionary Band) Carnegie Methodist Church St Peters Church of England Green Rev W.G.A. St Peters Vicarage Tennis Clubs Baptisms Weddings Womens Missionary Unions Watts-Ditchfield Rev. J.E. Mothers Union Sunday School Ladies Guild Baglin Rev. J.T. Hospitals’ League of Mercy Nursing ...This file contains four items. THE PARISH MESSENGER St Agnes Glenhuntly and St Peters Murrumbeena – six newsletters dated from August 1912 to June 1914. St Peters Church Papers, Murrumbeena and Carnegie - two newsletters dated August 1915. St Peters Church Parish Paper, Murrumbeena and Carnegie – twenty newsletters dated from September 1917 to June 1925. St Peters Parish Paper, Murrumbeena, Carnegie and Hughesdale, nine newsletters dated from April 1926 to July 1934. All newsletters include information on Church activities, names of vicars and church officeholders.the parish messenger, st agnes glenhuntly, st peters murrumbeena, murrumbeena, phillips rev w. a., organs, glen huntly, rothschild st, addiscombe, house names, carnegie, neerim road, inghaim rev. a.e., churches, world war 1914-1918, emily street, green rev. walter, gleaners’ union, sowers (missionary band), carnegie methodist church, st peters church of england, green rev w.g.a., st peters vicarage, tennis clubs, baptisms, weddings, womens missionary unions, watts-ditchfield rev. j.e., mothers union, sunday school, ladies guild, baglin rev. j.t., hospitals’ league of mercy, nursing classes, thomas dr., faulkner e.h., advertisements, depression 1929-1939, business, fete, vestry, confirmation, bands, festivals, picnics, poynder rev. r., thos. grogan, drapery, awards, associations, church services, ingham rev. a.e., schools, cragg miss elvie, principals, choirs, st peters troop of boy scouts, hoggart miss, st peters school, st peters girls school, booth miss d., andrew miss eileen, meredith rev. charles w., church day school, walker miss, financial documents -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Rosie Bray, Australian Army Nursing Service 1914-1918 / by Rosie Bray, 1914-1918
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne In this article GHS member, Rosie Bray discusses some of the local nurses who enlisted for service in World War 1. world war 1 nurses 9 p. col. & black & white illus. Australian Army Nursing Service 1914-1918 / by Rosie Bray Article Rosie Bray ...In this article GHS member, Rosie Bray discusses some of the local nurses who enlisted for service in World War 1.9 p. col. & black & white illus.world war 1, nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Editing notes, Jan McCarthy, Remember our nurses, 2014
... World War 1914-1918...WWI...WW1...AANS...Jan McCarthy...Murray Poustie...Nursing...Australian Army Nurses World War 1914-1918 WWI WW1 AANS Jan McCarthy Murray Poustie Nursing in warfare Bendigo-Victoria Forty-two A4 printed pages, most are photocopies with notes in the margin. ...Editing notes by Colonel Jan McCarthy provided to Murray Poustie for his book entitled 'Remember our nurses'. The book went on to be published as 'A tribute to the service and sacrifice of the thirty two nurses listed on the Bendigo Base Hospital Roll-of-Honour, thirty nurses listed on the Honour Roll on the Loggia of the Soldiers Memorial Institute, Pall Mall Bendigo, and twelve Bendigo related nurses not listed on either roll. (From title page)' Included is a copy of an email between Murray Poustie and Jan McCarthy, a list of comments and issues raised by Jan McCarthy and copies of the notated pages they relate to, as well as a preface she wrote for the book.Forty-two A4 printed pages, most are photocopies with notes in the margin.australian army nurses, world war 1914-1918, wwi, ww1, aans, jan mccarthy, murray poustie, nursing in warfare, bendigo-victoria -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Thomas Keneally, The daughhters of Mars, 2012
... World War One...World War 1...Nurses...Miles Franklin Award nominations...Military nursing -- Fiction...1914-1918...WWI WW1 World War One World War 1 Nurses Miles Franklin Award nominations Military nursing -- Fiction 1914-1918 -- Australia -- Fiction Historical fiction In 1915 sisters Naomi and Sally Durance answer a call for nurses to join the war effort. ...In 1915 sisters Naomi and Sally Durance answer a call for nurses to join the war effort. They are escaping the family dairy farm in the Macleay Valley, and they carry a secret with them. Soon they are in Egypt, where they are put to work on the Red Cross hospital ship Archimedes as it patrols the Dardanelles. On Archimedes they witness Mars in all his ferocity, as he pummels soldiers in the massive, brutal metal brawl that is Gallipoli. Yet the sisters and their newfound nursing friends, with whom they will witness undreamt-of carnage and take care of unspeakably blighted men, find themselves courageous in the face of the horror. Naomi, Sally and their gang are then sent to northern Europe, where Naomi nurses in the visionary Australian Voluntary Hospital run by the committed and eccentric Lady Tarlton, and Sally in a casualty clearing station next to the Western Front. Here, again, they must face the inhumanity of war in its many terrible guises - where trench warfare and gas abound. But it is here, too, that the sisters meet the remarkable men with whom they wish to spend the rest of their lives. Inspired by journals of Australian nursing sisters who gave their all to the Great War effort and the men they nursed, The Daughters Of Mars is vast in scope yet extraordinarily intimate. This is Keneally at the height of his storytelling powers; a stunning tour de force to join the best of First World War literature, and one that casts a fresh light on the challenges faced by the Australian men and women who voluntarily risked their lives for peace. Naomi and Sally Durance are daughters of a dairy farmer from the Macleay Valley. Bound together in complicity by what they consider a crime, when the Great War begins in 1914 they hope to submerge their guilt by leaving for Europe to nurse the tides of young wounded. They head for the Dardanelles on the hospital ship Archimedes. Their education in medicine, valour and human degradation continues on the Greek island of Lemnos, then on the Western Front. Everywhere they are confronted by new outrages - gas, shellshock and broken men. Naomi encounters the wonderful, eccentric Lady Tarlton, who is founding a voluntary hospital near Boulogne; Sally serves in a casualty clearing station close to the front. They meet the men with whom they would wish to spend the rest of their lives. An extraordinary portrait of two ordinary young women[From Trove]Paperback book with a light olive cover and an image of a poppy field under the title and the author's name.fictionIn 1915 sisters Naomi and Sally Durance answer a call for nurses to join the war effort. They are escaping the family dairy farm in the Macleay Valley, and they carry a secret with them. Soon they are in Egypt, where they are put to work on the Red Cross hospital ship Archimedes as it patrols the Dardanelles. On Archimedes they witness Mars in all his ferocity, as he pummels soldiers in the massive, brutal metal brawl that is Gallipoli. Yet the sisters and their newfound nursing friends, with whom they will witness undreamt-of carnage and take care of unspeakably blighted men, find themselves courageous in the face of the horror. Naomi, Sally and their gang are then sent to northern Europe, where Naomi nurses in the visionary Australian Voluntary Hospital run by the committed and eccentric Lady Tarlton, and Sally in a casualty clearing station next to the Western Front. Here, again, they must face the inhumanity of war in its many terrible guises - where trench warfare and gas abound. But it is here, too, that the sisters meet the remarkable men with whom they wish to spend the rest of their lives. Inspired by journals of Australian nursing sisters who gave their all to the Great War effort and the men they nursed, The Daughters Of Mars is vast in scope yet extraordinarily intimate. This is Keneally at the height of his storytelling powers; a stunning tour de force to join the best of First World War literature, and one that casts a fresh light on the challenges faced by the Australian men and women who voluntarily risked their lives for peace. Naomi and Sally Durance are daughters of a dairy farmer from the Macleay Valley. Bound together in complicity by what they consider a crime, when the Great War begins in 1914 they hope to submerge their guilt by leaving for Europe to nurse the tides of young wounded. They head for the Dardanelles on the hospital ship Archimedes. Their education in medicine, valour and human degradation continues on the Greek island of Lemnos, then on the Western Front. Everywhere they are confronted by new outrages - gas, shellshock and broken men. Naomi encounters the wonderful, eccentric Lady Tarlton, who is founding a voluntary hospital near Boulogne; Sally serves in a casualty clearing station close to the front. They meet the men with whom they would wish to spend the rest of their lives. An extraordinary portrait of two ordinary young women[From Trove]wwi, ww1, world war one, world war 1, nurses, miles franklin award nominations, military nursing -- fiction, 1914-1918 -- australia -- fiction, historical fiction -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Yvonne McEwan, "It's a long way to Tipperary" : British and Irish Nurses in the Great War, 2006
... World 1901-1913 -- Ch.2 'Oh! We don't want to lose you but we think you ought to go' Dissent and Disaster 1914 -- Ch.3 'Good bye-ee' Men and Women of August 1914 -- Ch.4 'Keep he Home Fires Burning' Western and Home Fronts 1914 -- Ch.5 'Oh W4at a Lovely War' Living, Fighting, )ying and Nursing 1915 -- Ch.6 'Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire' Pro Patria: Right or Wrong 1916 -- Ch.7 'Pack up your Troubles' Spirituality, Inspiration and Esprit de Corps 1917 -- Ch.8 'When this Bloody War Is Over' Fortitude, Finale and Legacy 1918. ...Ch.1 Overtures and Undertones : Britain, Ireland and Wider World 1901-1913 -- Ch.2 'Oh! We don't want to lose you but we think you ought to go' Dissent and Disaster 1914 -- Ch.3 'Good bye-ee' Men and Women of August 1914 -- Ch.4 'Keep he Home Fires Burning' Western and Home Fronts 1914 -- Ch.5 'Oh W4at a Lovely War' Living, Fighting, )ying and Nursing 1915 -- Ch.6 'Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire' Pro Patria: Right or Wrong 1916 -- Ch.7 'Pack up your Troubles' Spirituality, Inspiration and Esprit de Corps 1917 -- Ch.8 'When this Bloody War Is Over' Fortitude, Finale and Legacy 1918. [contents note from Trove record]Peach coloured cover with a black and white image of four nurses wearing hats and holding the bottom of their dresses up while they stand ankle deep in the ocean. The title is printed above the image in red print with black subtitle. The author's name also appears in red text.non-fiction Ch.1 Overtures and Undertones : Britain, Ireland and Wider World 1901-1913 -- Ch.2 'Oh! We don't want to lose you but we think you ought to go' Dissent and Disaster 1914 -- Ch.3 'Good bye-ee' Men and Women of August 1914 -- Ch.4 'Keep he Home Fires Burning' Western and Home Fronts 1914 -- Ch.5 'Oh W4at a Lovely War' Living, Fighting, )ying and Nursing 1915 -- Ch.6 'Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire' Pro Patria: Right or Wrong 1916 -- Ch.7 'Pack up your Troubles' Spirituality, Inspiration and Esprit de Corps 1917 -- Ch.8 'When this Bloody War Is Over' Fortitude, Finale and Legacy 1918. [contents note from Trove record]military nursing, ww1, wwi, world war one, nurses - great britain, nurses - ireland -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Rowland Ryder, Edith Cavell, 1975
... Nursing...World War One 1914-1918...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Edith Cavell History of Nursing World War One 1914-1918 WW1 WWI Edith Louisa Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse and patriot. ...Edith Louisa Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse and patriot. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from all sides without distinction and in helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I, for which she was arrested. She was subsequently court-martialled, found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. Despite international pressure for mercy, she was shot by a German firing squad. Her execution received worldwide condemnation and extensive press coverage. - from Trove record.Hardback book with dustjacket. The dustjacket is cream in colour. Along the spine the title is printed in large black letters, followed by the author's name, and at the bottom is a white sticker with 'B45' handwritten in red texta. The front of the dustjacket shows a black and white photograph of a well-dressed lady sitting on a bench with a dog either side of her. Down the left side of the image is a vertical panel with seven red poppies. The title and author are printed across the bottom of the cover.non-fictionEdith Louisa Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse and patriot. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from all sides without distinction and in helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I, for which she was arrested. She was subsequently court-martialled, found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. Despite international pressure for mercy, she was shot by a German firing squad. Her execution received worldwide condemnation and extensive press coverage. - from Trove record. edith cavell, history of nursing, world war one 1914-1918, ww1, wwi -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Marianne Barker, Nightingale in the mud : the Digger Sisters of the Great War 1914-1918, 1989
... Nursing...World War One 1914-1918...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne History of Nursing World War One 1914-1918 WW1 WWI Nurses Australia Great War Nurses 'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. ...'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. Contents note: pt. 1. The Middle East -- 1. Enlistment -- 2. Egypt -- 3. Hospital ships -- 4. Lemnos -- 5. Malta -- 6. Palestine -- 7. Mesopotamia -- 8. India -- 9. Serbia and Salonika -- pt. 2. The Western Front -- 10. The Australian base hospitals in France -- 11. The casualty clearing stations -- 12. Transport in France -- 13. Home hospitals in England -- 14. Repatriation -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Roll of Nurses. - from Trove record.Blue hardcover book with a yellow dustjacket. The title is printed down the spine in blue text. The front cover shows an image of an oil painting of nurses tending the beds of the wounded, it is surrounded by a dark red border. Above the image the title is printed in blue, with 1914-1918 printed in smaller red print.non-fiction'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. Contents note: pt. 1. The Middle East -- 1. Enlistment -- 2. Egypt -- 3. Hospital ships -- 4. Lemnos -- 5. Malta -- 6. Palestine -- 7. Mesopotamia -- 8. India -- 9. Serbia and Salonika -- pt. 2. The Western Front -- 10. The Australian base hospitals in France -- 11. The casualty clearing stations -- 12. Transport in France -- 13. Home hospitals in England -- 14. Repatriation -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Roll of Nurses. - from Trove record.history of nursing, world war one 1914-1918, ww1, wwi, nurses australia, great war nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Spiral bound book draft, Connor Court Publishing, Anne Donnell's diaries of the First World War, 2018
... World War 1914-1918...WW1...WWI...Australian Army Nurses...Anne Donnell...Australian Army Nursing...Women in War World War 1914-1918 WW1 WWI Australian Army Nurses Anne Donnell Australian Army Nursing Service 'A cache of four diaries from a nurse in the Great war are revealed here for the very firsttime. hiiden in a suitcase for almost a century, these diaries give us a first-hand account of the war that was supposed to end all wars. ...'A cache of four diaries from a nurse in the Great war are revealed here for the very firsttime. hiiden in a suitcase for almost a century, these diaries give us a first-hand account of the war that was supposed to end all wars. Anne Donnell's diaries explode three myths about the Great War: that the ANZACs were courageous to a fault; that women in war cannot achieve the camaraderie that men enjoy ; and that the Great war nurses did not have intimate relations with these men. There is an added pleasure to these diaries - they are remarkable travelogues of their time. The Great War was the first chance many Australians had of seeing the world, and what a world it was! Anne Donnell takes us over the shining Arabian Gulf to exotic Egypt, and then through Imperial London and the Greek Island of Lemnos, before her tours England, Cornwall and Scotland. She is wide-eyed, curious and observant. Anne Donnell's original diaries were bequeathed to Jan Leader and Graeme Mitchell. Versions have been made public before, but the original impressions of this nurse in the war-torn Middle East and Europe are published here for the first time.' [Taken from cover page]Spiral bound typed document with a clear front cover and black card backcover.non-fiction'A cache of four diaries from a nurse in the Great war are revealed here for the very firsttime. hiiden in a suitcase for almost a century, these diaries give us a first-hand account of the war that was supposed to end all wars. Anne Donnell's diaries explode three myths about the Great War: that the ANZACs were courageous to a fault; that women in war cannot achieve the camaraderie that men enjoy ; and that the Great war nurses did not have intimate relations with these men. There is an added pleasure to these diaries - they are remarkable travelogues of their time. The Great War was the first chance many Australians had of seeing the world, and what a world it was! Anne Donnell takes us over the shining Arabian Gulf to exotic Egypt, and then through Imperial London and the Greek Island of Lemnos, before her tours England, Cornwall and Scotland. She is wide-eyed, curious and observant. Anne Donnell's original diaries were bequeathed to Jan Leader and Graeme Mitchell. Versions have been made public before, but the original impressions of this nurse in the war-torn Middle East and Europe are published here for the first time.' [Taken from cover page]women in war, world war 1914-1918, ww1, wwi, australian army nurses, anne donnell, australian army nursing service -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPostcard - Sepia photograph postcard, unknown
... World War 1914-1918...WW1...WWI...Australian Army Nursing...Australian Army Nursing Service (A.A.N.S.) nurses in England during WWI in their full uniform of grey dress, white apron and veil, and red cape. World War 1914-1918 ...Australian Army Nursing Service (A.A.N.S.) nurses in England during WWI in their full uniform of grey dress, white apron and veil, and red cape. Photographic postcard of a group of eight Australian Army Nurses in uniform sitting and standing on the front step of an ivy covered building.'WWI ENGLAND AANS IN ENGLAND' [Handwritten in blue ink on the back of the card] 'RNC' [Handwritten in black ink on a white sticker on the back of the card]world war 1914-1918, ww1, wwi, australian army nursing service, nurses, england -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of a collection of documents and photographs, Australian Imperial Force, base records office, Ruby Vivien Carmichael, unknown
... Nursing Service (AANS) nurse, Ruby Vivian Carmichael, who served during the First World War. It includes a copy of her army record, a short story that was published in the "Leongatha Star" newspaper and copies of ten photographs. Army Nurses Australian Imperial Forces World War 1914-1918 ...A biographical collection of papers and photographs relating to Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurse, Ruby Vivian Carmichael, who served during the First World War. It includes a copy of her army record, a short story that was published in the "Leongatha Star" newspaper and copies of ten photographs.A collection of black and white typed and photocopied documents and pages of photographs.army nurses, australian imperial forces, world war 1914-1918, australia. australian army. australian imperial force (1914-1921), australian nurses, wwi, ww1, ships - hospital, hospitals - camp, ww1 living conditions, wedding ceremonies, solonika, karoola hospital ship -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of correspondence, Australian War Memorial et al, 1987
... World War One. The Australian War Memorial record acknowledges her service in Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS). Australian Imperial Forces World War 1914-1918 ...Correspondence between the Gawler family and the Australian War Memorial regarding Kathleen Blanche Gawler's service during World War One. The Australian War Memorial record acknowledges her service in Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS).Six photocopied pages of typed correspondence and AIF service records.'phone:277.2173' [Handwritten and circled in black ink above the main body of the letter on the first page] 'phoned & wrote to / Central Army Records Office 29.6,87' [Handwritten in black ink at the bottom of the first page]australian imperial forces, world war 1914-1918, australia. australian army. australian imperial force (1914-1921), australian nurses, wwi, ww1, kathleen gawler, kathleen blanche gawler, queen alexandra's imperial military nuring service -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchArticle - Magazine article, The Australian Women's Weekly, Fascinating memories of a wartime nurse, 1983
... World War 1914-1918...Australian Nurses...WWI...WW1...Australian Army Nursing...World War 1914-1918 Australian Nurses WWI WW1 Australian Army Nursing Serive AANS Salonika Laura Grubb Living conditions Rations Full double-page spread magazine article that continues overleaf and on to half another page. ...An account of Laura Grubb's service as an Army Nurse in Salonika during WWI. The article includes parts taken from letters and diaries that have been donated to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. It provides a fascinating account of living and work conditions in the field hospitals, the celebrations surrounding Christmas with the patients, and the great value the wounded and sick soldiers placed on the nurses who assisted them in such terrible times.Full double-page spread magazine article that continues overleaf and on to half another page. The title is printed right across the top. There is a panorama picture of a field hospital and right below it a map of Greece. Slightly overlaying the image are a photo of Laura Grubb in uniform, and another more casual photo of her with friends and a donkey. There are three columns of text on each of the four pages.world war 1914-1918, australian nurses, wwi, ww1, australian army nursing serive, aans, salonika, laura grubb, living conditions, rations -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of a typed biographical history, Sister Laura Eleanor White A.A.N.S, unknown
... World War 1914-1918...Australian Nurses...WWI...WW1...Australian Army Nursing...Biographical piece about Sister Laura Eleanor White who enlisted with the Australian Army Nursing Service in 1917 and served as a Staff Nurse in the military hospitals in Salonika. The piece of writing provides interesting information on living conditions in the General Hospitals. World War 1914-1918 ...Biographical piece about Sister Laura Eleanor White who enlisted with the Australian Army Nursing Service in 1917 and served as a Staff Nurse in the military hospitals in Salonika. The piece of writing provides interesting information on living conditions in the General Hospitals.Cover page has a solid black line border around the full page and the heading printed in the top centre. The following two pages are a typed biography. The final page is a full page portrait image of Sister White.world war 1914-1918, australian nurses, wwi, ww1, australian army nursing serive, aans, laura eleanor white, salonika -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Marianne Barker, Nightingales in the mud : the Digger Sisters of the Great War 1914-1918, 1989
... Nursing...World War One 1914-1918...History of Nursing World War One 1914-1918 WW1 WWI Nurses Australia Great War Nurses 'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. ...'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. Contents note: pt. 1. The Middle East -- 1. Enlistment -- 2. Egypt -- 3. Hospital ships -- 4. Lemnos -- 5. Malta -- 6. Palestine -- 7. Mesopotamia -- 8. India -- 9. Serbia and Salonika -- pt. 2. The Western Front -- 10. The Australian base hospitals in France -- 11. The casualty clearing stations -- 12. Transport in France -- 13. Home hospitals in England -- 14. Repatriation -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Roll of Nurses. - from Trove record.Blue hardcover book with a yellow dustjacket. The title is printed down the spine in blue text. The front cover shows an image of an oil painting of nurses tending the beds of the wounded, it is surrounded by a dark red border. Above the image the title is printed in blue, with 1914-1918 printed in smaller red print.non-fiction'Draws on many first-hand and previously unpublished accounts of the work of Australian nurses in the Great War to tell an extraordinary story of courage and companionship under conditions of great hardship - in the mud of Flanders, among the cholera cases in India, on the hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign, on Afghanistan border, in Vladivostok, in mosquito infested Macedonia, and in the Sinai Desert. - from inside dustjacket. Contents note: pt. 1. The Middle East -- 1. Enlistment -- 2. Egypt -- 3. Hospital ships -- 4. Lemnos -- 5. Malta -- 6. Palestine -- 7. Mesopotamia -- 8. India -- 9. Serbia and Salonika -- pt. 2. The Western Front -- 10. The Australian base hospitals in France -- 11. The casualty clearing stations -- 12. Transport in France -- 13. Home hospitals in England -- 14. Repatriation -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Roll of Nurses. - from Trove record.history of nursing, world war one 1914-1918, ww1, wwi, nurses australia, great war nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Patsy Adam-Smith 1924-2001, Prisoners of war: from Gallipoli to Korea, 1998
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, the author shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Of significance to the AHNL as it contains information about nurses who were prisoners of war. Prisoners of war-Australia World War 1914-1918 ...This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.Illustrated book. The front cover and spine have the same black and white photograph of six men walking ("the guards were old, the soldiers young. Bertie Giles is third from left) Front cover has full title in red and black print, authors name in white print. Spine has abbreviated title in red print, authors name in black and white print and publishers name in black print. Back cover has a black and white photograph of a group of women (Australian nurses, (civilian and army) after being held POW for almost three and a half years by the Japanese). Under this photograph is a summary of the book and information about the author.non-fictionThis book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.prisoners of war-australia, world war 1914-1918-prisoners and prisons, world war 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons, korean war 1950-1953 - prisoners and prisons -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Geoff Hocking 1947- et al, Remembrance: 100 years, 100 memorials, 100 Australian stories, 2014
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Published to coincide with the centenary of the outbreak of World War One Of significance to AHNL as some nurses' memories are included World War 1914-1918-Centennial Celebrations World War 1914-198-Monuments-Australia World War 1914-1918-personal narratives War Memorials-Australian Monuments-Australia This is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. ...This is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. In a distinctly original and captivating way, it brings together photographs, both old and new, ephemera and one hundred stories as it commemorates one hundred years since the outbreak of World War One. it shows how the terrible sacrifice of young Australians has reverberated across this country and through time, and how the memories still resonate in so many different ways, and in so many different stories. Selected for their unique design, their grandeur or their simplicity, the one hundred memorials have been arranged alphabetically and represent the diversity of memorials to the ANZAC spirit from each state and territory across the nation.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book cover and dustjacket are identical in appearance. The front cover has a coloured photograph of the Honour Roll and domed ceiling in the Memorial Alcove adjacent to the Geelong Art Gallery. Under this is a black background, with the title printed in white and yellow, a red poppy, and the authors surnames printed in white. Title and authors names are printed in similar colours on a black background on the spine along with a red poppy and the publisher's mark. The back cover has a black background with four small coloured photographs: the Cenotaph, St Martin's Place Sydney; Australian War Memorial, Canberra; interior the Brisbane shrine of Remembrance; the War Memorial Adelaide. under this a summary of the book is printed in white.non-fictionThis is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. In a distinctly original and captivating way, it brings together photographs, both old and new, ephemera and one hundred stories as it commemorates one hundred years since the outbreak of World War One. it shows how the terrible sacrifice of young Australians has reverberated across this country and through time, and how the memories still resonate in so many different ways, and in so many different stories. Selected for their unique design, their grandeur or their simplicity, the one hundred memorials have been arranged alphabetically and represent the diversity of memorials to the ANZAC spirit from each state and territory across the nation. world war 1914-1918-centennial celebrations, world war 1914-198-monuments-australia, world war 1914-1918-personal narratives, war memorials-australian, monuments-australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionMagazine - Illustrated magazine, Philip J Turner & Rex Curtis-Griffiths, Wartime: Number 7 Spring 1997, 1999
... Military nursing-Australia-History...World War 1914-1918...Military nursing-Australia-History World War 1914-1918 World War 1939-1945 Vietnam War World War 1939-1945 prisoners of war Rwanda Nurses Nursing The Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road. ...The Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.Illustrated magazine. The front cover has a copy of a painting by Hilda Rix-Nicholas: Australian soldier of the Great War. The man is wearing a metal helmet and combat uniform. Title and list of contents are printed are printed in gold and red brown on front cover also. non-fictionThe Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.military nursing-australia-history, world war 1914-1918, world war 1939-1945, vietnam war, world war 1939-1945 prisoners of war, rwanda, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBooklet, Noel Boston 1910-1966, The dutiful Edith Cavell, 1955
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Edith Cavell's execution sparked international outrage and solidified her image as a martyr and heoine particularly in Great Britain, her grave is in in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral Of significance to the AHNL as it is the story of a significant nurse Edith Cavell World War 1914-1918 Edith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. ...Edith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeStapled booklet with grey cover and black print. Title, authors name, 'Norwich Cathedral' and price printed on front covernon-fictionEdith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeedith cavell, world war 1914-1918 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Joyce Dennys 1893-1991 et al, Our Hospital ABC, Ca.1916
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Published during World War 1914-1918 Of significance to AHNL as originally owned by Grace Wilson (AH Matron) and depicts contemporary nurses' uniforms Children's poetry World War 1914-1918 Hospital Humour This humorous book brings to life the staff and patients working at a military hospital during the First World War. ...This humorous book brings to life the staff and patients working at a military hospital during the First World War. It was illustrated by Joyce Dennys who worked as a volunteer nurse at the Budleigh Salterton Auxiliary Hospital and the larger No.2 Exeter Military Hospital.Illustrated book with a brown cover and a blue spine. The title is at the top in red letters framed by white, an illustration of a nurse in a white dress outfit with two white tents by her. At the bottom are the acknowledgments for the creators.fictionThis humorous book brings to life the staff and patients working at a military hospital during the First World War. It was illustrated by Joyce Dennys who worked as a volunteer nurse at the Budleigh Salterton Auxiliary Hospital and the larger No.2 Exeter Military Hospital.children's poetry, world war 1914-1918, hospital humour -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Bruce Ford, The wounded warrior and rehabilitation. Including the history of No 11 army general hospital/Caulfield rehabilitation hospital, 1996
... Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne includes the establishment of the medical specialty of rehabilitation. Of significance to the AHNL as many members spent part of their training at Caulfield Australia Army General Hospital 11th Caulfield General Medical Centre - history Caulfield Hospital - history Royal Southern Memorial Hospital - history World War 1914-1918 - medical care - Victoria World War 1939 -1945 - medical care - Victoria Soldiers - Rehabilitation - Victoria Military Hospitals - Victoria - History Artificial limb factory Hospitals - rehabilitation services - Australia A history of Caulfield General Medical Centre, including the No 11 Army General Hospital/Caulfield Rehabilitation Hospital and the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital adapting rehabilitation to changing conditions of two World Wars, polio outbreaks to care of the elderly and accident victims. ...A history of Caulfield General Medical Centre, including the No 11 Army General Hospital/Caulfield Rehabilitation Hospital and the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital adapting rehabilitation to changing conditions of two World Wars, polio outbreaks to care of the elderly and accident victims.Sepia photograph of soldiers and nurses on front and back cover. Portrait of the author, Bruce Ford on back cover also, Title on front cover and spine in black print on orange background. Authors name in white print on black background on front cover. Authors name in black print on spine. Donation sticker also on front cover. Contains numerous black and white illustrations.non-fictionA history of Caulfield General Medical Centre, including the No 11 Army General Hospital/Caulfield Rehabilitation Hospital and the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital adapting rehabilitation to changing conditions of two World Wars, polio outbreaks to care of the elderly and accident victims.australia army general hospital 11th, caulfield general medical centre - history, caulfield hospital - history, royal southern memorial hospital - history, world war 1914-1918 - medical care - victoria, world war 1939 -1945 - medical care - victoria, soldiers - rehabilitation - victoria, military hospitals - victoria - history, artificial limb factory, hospitals - rehabilitation services - australia
