NURSES
NURSES AT THE FRONT
Miss M. Graham (Principal matron), Miss M. Knowles (Matron), Sisters L. Malster, F. Howitt, F.R. Herring, A.C. McGregor, A.V. Cunningham, E.S. Davidson, C.H. Chapman, M.E. Heritage, L.M. Tremlett, L. White and L.F. Smart. Nurses F.E. Pritchard, E.M. Menhennett, A.C. Chapman, A.C. Schearer, J.G. Sweeney, M. Hay, H. Perrrin, E.A. Eglinton, G.H. Burns, E.M. Crabb, O.L.C. Haynes, F.M. Deere, E.A. Peters, E.M. March, M.A. McCarron, O. Walker, R.H. Earl, J.S.Wood, W. Frost, A Wilkinson, E.B. Stacey, L.V. McManus, K.L. Conway, F.M. Howitt, E.L. Walsh, D.M. Hook, M. Reid, M. Daw, H. Mullins, N. Donnell, M.B. Fidge, C. McLean, A. Harper, E.M. Doepke, L.F. Stafford, M.M. Rogers, E.M. Trenaman, L.E. Barrow, H. Barry, U.S. Scott, B. Veit, J. Buchan, B. Giles, E. Graham, N. Stephenson, I. Bonnin, H.E. Shepherd, A. Spriggins, E. Palmer, I.O. Shepherd, E. Smith
Source: For King & Empire c 1915
Miss M. Graham (Principal matron), Miss M. Knowles (Matron), Sisters L. Malster, F. Howitt, F.R. Herring, A.C. McGregor, A.V. Cunningham, E.S. Davidson, C.H. Chapman, M.E. Heritage, L.M. Tremlett, L. White and L.F. Smart. Nurses F.E. Pritchard, E.M. Menhennett, A.C. Chapman, A.C. Schearer, J.G. Sweeney, M. Hay, H. Perrrin, E.A. Eglinton, G.H. Burns, E.M. Crabb, O.L.C. Haynes, F.M. Deere, E.A. Peters, E.M. March, M.A. McCarron, O. Walker, R.H. Earl, J.S.Wood, W. Frost, A Wilkinson, E.B. Stacey, L.V. McManus, K.L. Conway, F.M. Howitt, E.L. Walsh, D.M. Hook, M. Reid, M. Daw, H. Mullins, N. Donnell, M.B. Fidge, C. McLean, A. Harper, E.M. Doepke, L.F. Stafford, M.M. Rogers, E.M. Trenaman, L.E. Barrow, H. Barry, U.S. Scott, B. Veit, J. Buchan, B. Giles, E. Graham, N. Stephenson, I. Bonnin, H.E. Shepherd, A. Spriggins, E. Palmer, I.O. Shepherd, E. Smith
Source: For King & Empire c 1915
Oval cardboard souvenir of the Army Nurses day, 27 October 1917. Drawing of a nurse 'One of God's Angels' in the centre. Signed around drawing by nurses. B 26285/138
A large group of South Australian nurses with six men, said to be members of the army and navy, seated in front. PRG 280/1/17/91
A military nurse giving an instruction to a soldier at Keswick, South Australia. PRG 280/1/17/309
Studio portrait of Army nurses Sister Doris Brinsley [probably the one on left] and Sister Dorothy Rodgers. Both are wearing the full Army nurses uniform. Doris Brinsley was born 18 September 1892, daughter of George Arthur Brinsley and Anna Rosina nee Wilcox. She enlisted 18 June 1917 at Adelaide and embarked for overseas 9 November 1917. She left the service 18 February 1920.
A group of soldiers, possibly medical staff, photographed with army nurses outside Keswick military hospital, near Adelaide; the senior officer sitting centre front row is identified as being Dr. Rogers, other names not known. PRG 280/1/39/12
Group of ten nurses and an officer on board a ship, possibly the Hospital Ship Assaye. SRG 435/1/2