Historical information

This box was donated by Mary Gilbert who was the Orbost Red Cross Superintendent.

Significance

Australian women's efforts on the home front to support the nation during WWI and WWII were monumental. They worked tirelessly for Red Cross in response to the national emergency, serving the humanitarian needs of the nation.
Women produced millions of pounds worth of in-kind support through volunteer labour and goods, sending an astonishing volume of goods overseas to servicemen and prisoners of war. They knitted and sewed socks, towels and vests for soldiers.

Physical description

A black Red Cross box containing training cards, forms and badges. The box is made of card and covered in black fabric.