Historical information
Joan Mary Bray was born 6/9/1915 in Brisbane, the daughter of Herbert Edward Bray and his wife Grace (nee Shepherd) who married in Wisbech, Cambridge in 1892. The family lived at 5 Barton Street from the late 1920s. She completed her primary schooling at Auburn Primary by travelling there by the little black bus along Canterbury Road. She then went on to Mont Albert Central School and Melbourne Girls High. Locally she belonged to the 1st Surrey Hills Girl Guide Company at Holy Trinity Church. She trained as a nurse at Epworth Hospital and in 1941 served with the army at Gaza Hospital in the Middle East, then in New Guinea. From 1944 until the end of the war she was in Bougainville. Her mother died in Surrey Hills 29/9/1945 and her father moved to Hawthorn; he died in 1955. She had 3 older sisters: Eveline Grace (1893-1978) m Eric Benson; Violet Constance (1894-1983 - ? Sister Constance in mother’s death notice); Dorothy Maud (1896 - ? Sister Ursula in mother’s death notice). After the war she was a RSSL nurse, Matron of St Gabriel’s Baby Home in Balwyn, then Director of Nursing at the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne. She resigned to be married.
[No success in locating her marriage, presumed to be to UNKNOWN Wicks.]
Physical description
Black and white head and shoulders portrait of Joan Bray. She is wearing a plain shirt or jacket.
Subjects
- barton street,
- mont albert central school,
- auburn primary school,
- melbourne girls high school,
- girl guides,
- 1st surrey hills girl guide company,
- nurses,
- nursing,
- hospitals,
- health services,
- australian army nursing service,
- world wars,
- 1939-1945,
- epworth hospital,
- st gabriel's baby home,
- eye and ear hospital,
- (miss) joan mary bray, matron joan bray, (mrs) joan wicks