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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Guide to the papers of <lb/>Vivian
			 Bullwinkel</titleproper> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <num>Collection Number: PR01216</num> 
		  <publisher>Research Centre <lb/>Private Records<lb/>Canberra,
			 ACT</publisher> 
		  <date><![CDATA[]]> 2000 Research Centre, Australian War Memorial. All
			 rights reserved.</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Processed by: Madeleine Chaleyer, May 2001<lb/>Encoded by:
		  Jennifer Coombes, 
		  <date>Date completed: May 2001</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in: <language>EN</language> </langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title:">Papers of Vivian Bullwinkel</unittitle> 
		<unitdate label="Date range of collection:">1916-1998</unitdate>
		<unitid label="Collection number:">PR01216</unitid> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:"><extent>1.6 shelf metres (2 boxes, 26 albums
		  and folios)</extent> </physdesc><repository label="Location:">Private Records
		  collection, Research Centre, Australian War Memorial.</repository>
		<abstract label="Abstract:">The collection comprises Bullwinkel's diaries
		  and notebooks covering 1941-1942; postcards, albums of correspondence relating
		  to her experience as an Australian Army Sister; original transcripts based on
		  her testimony at the Tokyo war trials in 1942; photographs, news cuttings,
		  letters and ephemera relating to her postwar career which included work with
		  the Red Cross and ex-service, nursing and other voluntary
		  organisations.</abstract></did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative information</head> 
		<processinfo> 
		  <head>Provenance:</head> 
		  <p>Donated by Vivian Bullwinkel in October 1999 and April 2000. Records
			 were transferred to the Australian War Memorial in two consignments: diaries
			 and notebooks from the war years in 1999, correspondence and albums in
			 2000.<lb/>Processing and collection guide completed in 2001.</p> 
		</processinfo> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access:</head> 
		  <p>Open</p> 
		</accessrestrict> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Restrictions on use:</head> 
		  <p>Copyright of materials described in this guide is governed by
			 copyright law in Australia. For further information contact the Curator of
			 Private Records, Research Centre.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred citation:</head> 
		  <p>Papers of Vivian Bullwinkel, Australian War Memorial PR01216</p> 
		</prefercite> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Additional information</head><relatedmaterial> 
		  <note label="Related collections: "> 
			 <p>The Australian War Memorial holds related material in the
				following Private Records collections:<lb/>Papers of Captain C H Ashton, AWM
				PR87/080<lb/>Papers of Matron Irene M Drummond, AWM PR87/187<lb/>Papers of
				Sister D G Elmes, AWM PR88/108<lb/>Papers of Nursing Sister Pat J Gunther, AWM
				PR90/019<lb/>Papers of Sister Ellen M Hannah, AWM 3DRL/7474<lb/>Papers of
				Lieutenant Betty Agnes Jeffrey, AWM 3DRL/1857<lb/>Papers of Staff Nurse E L
				Keats, AWM PR88/002<lb/>Papers of Captain Wilma Elizabeth Forster Oram, AWM
				PR84/345<lb/>Papers of Staff Nurse Mena P Raymont, AWM PR88/003<lb/>Papers of
				Lieutenant Mona Margaret Wilton, AWM PR89/092<lb/>Papers of Sister Veronica
				Turner (nee Clancy), AWM MSS1086</p> 
		  </note> 
		</relatedmaterial> 
	 </descgrp><controlaccess> 
		<head>Keywords:</head><controlaccess>
		  <head> Subjects:</head> 
		  <subject>Prisoners of war; Second World War; Australian Army Nursing
			 Service</subject> 
		</controlaccess></controlaccess> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head id="biog">Biographical note</head> 
		<p>Born Kapunda, South Australia, 18 December 1915.<lb/>Died, Perth,
		  Western Australia, 3 July 2000.<lb/><lb/>Vivian Bullwinkel was a Second World
		  War Australian Army Nursing Sister who is widely known as the sole survivor of
		  a tragic massacre on Banka Island in Sumatra on 16 February 1942, in which 21
		  of her colleagues were killed by Japanese troops. Her courage while a prisoner
		  of war of the Japanese exemplified the bravery of Australian women in war, and
		  her distinguished postwar career was marked by many humanitarian
		  achievements.</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p></p>
		  <p>Nursing</p> 
		</note>
		<p><table><tgroup cols="2"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
			 colwidth="1.42*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"
			 colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1934</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Probationer in training, Broken Hill and
					 Districts Hospital</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1938</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Graduated at Broken Hill and Districts
					 Hospital</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1939</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Completed midwifery</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1939-1940</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Staff nurse, Kiaora Private Hospital,
					 Hamilton, Victoria</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1940-1941</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Jessie McPherson Hospital,
					 Melbourne</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1940</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing
					 Service, Australian Imperial Force</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1941-1945</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Overseas service Malaya; prisoner of war,
					 Banka Island and Sumatra</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1945-1949</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Heidelberg Military
					 Hospital</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1950</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Heidelberg Repatriation
					 Hospital</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1950-1953</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">St Mary's Hospital, Paddington and
					 Australia House, London</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1955-1970</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Lieutenant-Colonel, 3 Royal Australian
					 Nursing Corps Training Unit (CMF), Southern Command</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1959</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Diploma in Nursing
					 Administration</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1947-1961</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Charge Sister and Assistant Matron,
					 Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Melbourne</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1961-1977</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Director of Nursing, Fairfield Infectious
					 Diseases Hospital, Victoria</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1964-1969</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Deputy Commander and Nursing Advisor,
					 Australian Red Cross</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1970</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Council Member of the College of Nursing,
					 Australia</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1973-1974</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">President of the College of Nursing,
					 Australia</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1980-1995</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Chairperson, Women's Auxiliary Group,
					 Hollywood Repatriation General Hospital,
					 Perth</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table>Member and later Vice President,
		Victorian State Committee, College of Nursing Australia. Member of the
		Executive Committee of the Association of Directors of Nursing, Victoria.
		Nurses Representative on the Nurses Wage Board, Victoria.</p><note> 
		  <p>General</p> 
		</note>
		<p><table><tgroup cols="2"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
			 colwidth="*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="*"/><tbody><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1964-1969</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">First Woman Trustee of the Australian War
					 Memorial, Canberra</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1972-1974</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Founder, Member and later President,
					 Soroptimists Club of Deakin</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1970-1971</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Chairperson, Liaison Committee for Victoria
					 Outward Bound</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1976</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Appointed to the Court of Directors of the
					 Royal Humane Society</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1976</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Honorary Member for Western Australia,
					 RHS<lb/>Member of the Executive Committee Naval, Military and Airforces' Club,
					 WA<lb/>Member of the Executive Committee of the Army Museum of Western
					 Australia</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></p><note> 
		  <p>Honours and awards</p> 
		</note>
		<p><table><tgroup cols="2"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
			 colwidth="*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="*"/><tbody><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1947</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">The Florence Nightingale Medal
					 (FRCNA)</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1949</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Associate of the Royal Red Cross
					 (ARRC)</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1969 </entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Efficiency Decoration (ED Australian
					 Military)</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1973</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Member of the Most Excellent Order of the
					 British Empire (MBE)</entry></row><row>
				  <entry colname="col1">1993</entry>
				  <entry colname="col2">Order of Australia (AO): Part of the
					 Citation reads:<lb/><emph render="italic">Her heroism, courage and humanitarian
					 achievements are unique</emph></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table>Honorary
		Life Membership of the Australian Red Cross Society of WA.<lb/>Selected by the
		National Heritage 2000 Committee for inclusion in the Bicentennial publication
		of<emph render="italic">The people who made Australia</emph>.</p><note> 
		  <p>References:</p> 
		</note> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Manners, Norman G</name>, 
			 <title>Bullwinkel</title> <imprint> Carlisle: Hesperian Press
			 1999</imprint></bibref></p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent> 
		<head id="desc">Scope and content note</head> 
		<p>In 1941, at the age of 26, Bullwinkel enlisted in the Australian Army
		  Nursing Service, Australian Imperial Force. She reported for duty in May and in
		  September embarked for Singapore as a Staff Nurse with the newly raised 2/13th
		  AGH. She served in Singapore from September 1941 until she was evacuated with
		  64 other Australian Army Nursing Sisters aboard a small coastal steamer, the
		  <emph render="italic">Vyner Brooke</emph> on 12 February 1942. On 14 February,
		  heading for Sumatra via Banka Strait, the ship was sunk by Japanese bombers.
		  <lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel's diaries and notebooks, with entries dated from August
		  1941 to February 1942, give first hand account of the evacuation from
		  Singapore, and the sinking of the <emph render="italic">Vyner Brooke</emph> by
		  Japanese bombers on 14 February 1942: <lb/><lb/>'Beautiful sunny morning, calm
		  sea, and anchored very pretty island. Peacefulness disturbed as planes flew
		  over and machine-gunned boat, all took to lower deck as pre-arranged, but raid
		  all over and much discussion on planes sinking us and enemy aircraft. Took up
		  anchor and steamed along. 2 pm air raid siren. All down to lower deck and
		  flatten down. Six planes attacking once more, bombs hit, second, third time,
		  third bomb below the water line. Whistle for all on deck to take to life boats.
		  Wight, Nourse, Cuthbertson, several civilians injured...'<lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel
		  was with a group of survivors on Banka Island when a Japanese patrol arrived
		  and ordered the 22 women in the group to walk into the sea. They were
		  machine-gunned from behind. All except Bullwinkel were killed.</p>
		<p>After two weeks in the jungle on Banka Island caring for a wounded
		  British soldier, Bullwinkel gave herself up and rejoined other Sisters who had
		  made it to shore. The surviving 32 Sisters spent the next three and a half
		  years as prisoners of war on Banka Island and Sumatra. Of the original 65
		  nurses evacuated from Singapore on the Vyner Brooke, only 24, including
		  Bullwinkel, returned to Australia. During their internment, eight Sisters died
		  in the last seven months of their captivity as a result of malnutrition and
		  other easily treated diseases. Among Bullwinkel's papers is the only postcard
		  she was allowed to send home, in March 1943. Exemplifying the courage of the
		  Sisters, she made light of her situation. Bullwinkel wrote to her mother, 'My
		  roving spirit has been somewhat checked'. <lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel gave evidence
		  before the Tokyo war crimes trials in December 1946 and was described a model
		  witness. Included in the collection is her original transcript at the war
		  crimes trials and her notes listing war crimes committed by the Japanese while
		  she was a prisoner of war.<lb/><lb/>The albums of correspondence provide a rich
		  source of testimony concerning Bullwinkel's experience as an Australian Army
		  Sister and the impact her story had on Australians at the end of the war. There
		  is a delightful postwar illustrated series sent in by school children, 'Dear
		  friend, I hope you will soon be home again. Home is the best place. Thank you
		  for helping to win the war'. Particularly poignant are the many letters sent to
		  Bullwinkel by relatives of her colleagues, seeking information about the fate
		  of their loved ones.<lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel's career can be traced through the
		  albums, comprising photographs, newspaper cuttings, letters and ephemera. After
		  the war, Bullwinkel retained her position at Heidelberg Military Hospital when
		  it was taken over by the Department of Repatriation, and as Assistant Matron
		  continued to care for Australian servicemen. From 1955 to 1970, she served as
		  Lieutenant Colonel in 3 Royal Australian Nursing Corps Training Unit (CMF). On
		  retirement in 1977, she was Director of Nursing, Fairfield Infectious Diseases
		  Hospital, Victoria. While at Fairfield, she organised a rescue mission to
		  evacuate Vietnamese war orphans from Saigon and supervised their convalescence
		  before adoption to Australian families. She worked tirelessly for the Red
		  Cross, ex-service, nursing and other voluntary organizations. An achievement
		  close to her heart was the instigation of nursing scholarships so that
		  Malaysian nurses could finish training in Australia. <lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel
		  received many honours and awards, and the albums contain the commendations for
		  several of these. She was selected by the National Heritage 2000 Committee for
		  inclusion in the Bicentennial publication of <emph render="italic">The people
		  who made Australia</emph>. The photographs include one autographed by Queen
		  Mary, presented to Bullwinkel after an audience in 1951, and another from the
		  set of 'Paradise Road', autographed with thanks by the film's director, Bruce
		  Beresford, in 1997.<lb/><lb/>Bullwinkel married Col Francis West Statham OBE,
		  ED in September 1977. She returned to Banka Island in 1992 to select a site for
		  a memorial. The series of photographs contain images of this journey. In 1993,
		  with the dedication of the memorial on Banka, she fulfilled a long-held
		  ambition to make a fitting tribute to her colleagues.<lb/><lb/>Wartime diaries
		  and papers are arranged in Series 1. The remaining papers are arranged in
		  folders in chronological order. Correspondence 1941-1945 is arranged in Series
		  2. The albums (Series 3) contain a variety of material, including photographs,
		  letters and news cuttings arranged by year and dating from before the war to
		  1998. Other material is arranged thematically: Honours and awards (Series 4),
		  Soroptimist Club (Series 5), newspaper cuttings (Series 6), photographs (Series
		  7) and POW accounts (Series 8). Bullwinkel's postwar nursing career,
		  particularly at Fairfield Hospital, is not well represented in the
		  collection.</p> 
	 </scopecontent><arrangement> 
		<head>Series list</head> 
		<list type="deflist"> 
		  <listhead> 
			 <head01>Series Number:</head01> 
			 <head02>Series title and date:</head02> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="one"> 1</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="one">Wartime diaries and papers,
				  1941-1946</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="two"> 2</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="two">Correspondence, 1941-1945</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="three">3</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="three">Albums, 1916-1998</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="four">4</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="four"> Honours and awards and postwar service in Royal
				  Australian Nursing Corps, 
				  <unitdate>1947-1992</unitdate></ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="five"> 5</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="five"> Soroptimist Club, 1963-1982</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="six"> 6</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="six"> Newspaper cuttings, 1945-1949</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="seven"> 7</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="seven">Photographs, 1922-1950</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="eight"> 8</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="eight"> Prisoner of war accounts</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		</list> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head> Series description &amp; item list</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="one">SERIES 1: Wartime diaries and
				papers,<unitdate>1941-1946</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Bullwinkel's wartime diaries contain daily entries dated
				from 29 August 1941 to 14 February 1942. The diaries describe her experience in
				Malaya up to the fall of Singapore. Notebooks and other papers kept while
				Bullwinkel was a prisoner of war include recipes, poems, songs and sketches.
				Other papers relate to the war crimes trials in Tokyo held in 1946.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series /Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Album</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>1/1</entry> 
						<entry>Diary (mock snakeskin cover with 2/13th AGH colour
						  patch) with handwritten entries, 10-14 February 1942; additional entry for
						  Saturday 28 February 1942; includes recipes, lists of nursing sisters and
						  servicemen, and song lyrics. The section of pages cut out following the entry
						  for the 28 February 1942 had already been removed from the notebook when
						  Bullwinkel found it in a POW camp.</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/2</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries, transcribed on foolscap pad, 29 August
						  1941-14 February 1942. Annotated by Bullwinkel's biographer, Norm
						  Manners.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/3</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries, handwritten in pencil on loose scraps
						  of paper, 29 August-27 September 1941.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Folio 1</emph>(1/4)</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries, handwritten in pen, on a re-used page
						  of a Dutch ships manual, 28 September 1941-9 February 1942. Includes a list of
						  summary entries. </entry>
						<entry>Oversize</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/5</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries, handwritten in pencil on loose scraps
						  of paper, describing Bullwinkel's attempt to get help from the locals on Banka
						  Island, after being shot by the Japanese, 28 February 1942.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/6</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries, transcribed by Bullwinkel, 7 January
						  1942-14 February 1942, 3 versions.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/7</entry>
						<entry>Diary entries in summary, transcribed, 14 October
						  1941-1 February 1942, list of men's names and service numbers.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/8</entry>
						<entry>Letter-card written by Bullwinkel, from Women's Camp,
						  Palembang, Sumatra to her mother, 18 March 1943.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/9</entry>
						<entry>Message sent by Eva Bullwinkel to Bullwinkel in
						  Sumatra, wishing her birthday and Christmas wishes and thanking her for the
						  letter-card [nd].</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/10</entry>
						<entry>Letter to Bullwinkel, from 'Weston', written from the
						  men's POW camp in Muntok, 22 November 1943.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/11</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten letter to Bullwinkel, [nd].</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/12</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten letter to Bullwinkel, [nd].</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/13</entry>
						<entry>Government issue notebook, containing handwritten
						  recipes and Malay phrases; loose page with handwritten draft of a letter to the
						  Governor of Sumatra.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/14-22</entry>
						<entry>Recipes handwritten on fragments of paper and on a
						  page of a Dutch book.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/23</entry>
						<entry>Recipes written in a Dutch diary that Bullwinkel
						  discovered in the POW camp. Contains entries written by the original
						  owner.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/24-30</entry>
						<entry>Song lyrics and poetry; copy of a birthday card
						  includes the 'Captives Prayer' dated 12 October 1942, Palembang; handwritten
						  page from notebook in Dutch and English, describing a command from Japanese
						  authorities, dated 13 June 1942, Palembang; handwritten miscellaneous notes,
						  September 1942-6 February 1943; a concert program (4 pages typescript)
						  [nd].</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/31-36</entry>
						<entry>Fragments of pencil sketches drawn in the POW camp
						  [nd]. Page from the <emph render="italic">Camp Chronicle</emph> with pencil
						  drawing [nd].</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/37</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten account of Christmas Days in 1942, 1943
						  and 1944 (2 pages).</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/38</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten list of soldier's names, possibly of those
						  imprisoned in a nearby camp.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/39</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten funeral arrangements, listing pallbearers
						  and attendance, Wednesday 7 June, 1944. Handwritten prayer. </entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/40</entry>
						<entry>Bullwinkel's copy of the <emph render="italic">Record
						  of proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East</emph>,
						  20 December 1946.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/41</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten account of war crimes and conditions
						  experienced while Bullwinkel was in the POW camps.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/42</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten account of the first day of proceedings of
						  the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, 3 May 1946.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>1/43</entry>
						<entry>Handwritten account of Bullwinkel's experience in
						  Singapore, 1941-1942.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="two">SERIES 2:
				Correspondence,<unitdate>1941-1945</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Early correspondence in this series is principally between
				Bullwinkel and her mother, Eva Bullwinkel. It covers the period from
				Bullwinkel's enlistment in 13 AGH to the fall of Singapore and the evacuation
				of Bullwinkel and her colleagues aboard the <emph render="italic">Vyner
				Brooke</emph>. There is a folder of letters written by Eva Bullwinkel seeking
				information as to Bullwinkel's fate and letters written by Eva to Bullwinkel
				that were returned to sender. Items 3, 4, and 5 comprise letters, cards and
				telegrams sent during 1945 when Bullwinkel was found alive in a prison camp in
				Sumatra and repatriated to Australia. Items 6 and 7 comprise letters written
				from 1946 to 1950. For preservation reasons, copies only will be issued to
				researchers.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>2/1</entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, 1941,
						  includes:</emph> Letters 1941, Bullwinkel to her mother, from Jessie McPherson
						  Hospital; Puckapunyal; Lady Dugan Hostel; 'abroad'; and Malaya 1941. One letter
						  from John Bullwinkel to Bullwinkel, 30 November 1941.</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/2</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, 1942-1944
						  includes:</emph>Letters 1942 include four letters from Bullwinkel to her
						  mother, the last written on 8 February 1942. Five undelivered letters from Eva
						  Bullwinkel to Bullwinkel. Letters from Eva Bullwinkel to various agencies and
						  persons seeking information on Bullwinkel, missing since the fall of Singapore;
						  letters in reply to her inquiries, including official notification of
						  Bullwinkel as 'missing'. Letter to Mr and Mrs Bullwinkel, concerning a message,
						  spoken by Bullwinkel, broadcast from a Japanese-controlled radio station, 21
						  March 1943. Official telegram dated 21 October 1943 informing Eva Bullwinkel
						  that Bullwinkel 'previously reported missing is now reported prisoner of war'.
						  Letter from the Australian Red Cross stating that Bullwinkel 'is interned in
						  Sumatra Camp', dated 28 October 1943. Undelivered letters from Eva Bullwinkel
						  to Bullwinkel; two notes from Eva Bullwinkel to Bullwinkel acknowledging
						  receipt of letter card sent from Palembang prisoner of war camp.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/3</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, August-October
						  1945, includes:</emph>POW card from Bullwinkel to family, 2 July 1945.
						  Correspondence between John, Eva and Vivian Bullwinkel, August 1945-October
						  1945. 'Welcome home' letters. Letters from relatives of Bullwinkel's colleagues
						  to Bullwinkel, including on behalf of Elsie Kinsley (wife of Cecil Kinsley,
						  from Mabel Hill) and Sisters Wight, Singleton, Halligan, and Casson. Letters
						  and cards from ex-servicemen, September 1945. Illustrated letters from
						  children, September 1945. Official letter from Red Cross Bureau for Wounded,
						  Missing and Prisoners of War to Eva Bullwinkel, informing Eva that Bullwinkel
						  has arrived at Singapore, 19 October 1945.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/4</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, November-December
						  1945, includes:</emph>'Welcome home' letters. Letter from Agnes Borton (whose
						  brother Richard Borton, was captain of the <emph render="italic">Vyner
						  Brooke</emph>), 18 September 1945. Letters from relatives of Bullwinkel's
						  colleagues to Bullwinkel; includes letters concerning Sisters Wilmot, McKnight,
						  Neuss, Elmes, Glade, Cuthbertson, Bridge, Kerr, Beard, and Matron Drummond.
						  </entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/5</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Cards and telegrams
						  1945</emph>'Welcome home' , gift tags and telegrams, 1945.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/6</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, 1946,
						  includes:</emph>Correspondence between John, Eva and Vivian Bullwinkel.
						  'Welcome home' letters. Letters from relatives of Bullwinkel's colleagues to
						  Bullwinkel; includes letters concerning Sisters Singleton and Davis.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>2/7</entry>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Correspondence, 1947-1950,
						  includes:</emph>Letters from Bullwinkel to Eva and John Bullwinkel from 115
						  AMH, Heidelberg; Melbourne; Launceston; Sydney; Brisbane; and Perth, 21 January
						  1946-March 1946. Letters from Bullwinkel to Eva and John Bullwinkel from 115
						  AMH Heidelberg, March-September 1946. Letters from Bullwinkel to Eva
						  Bullwinkel, 1947. Letters from Bullwinkel to Eva and John Bullwinkel, from
						  Japan, concerning Tokyo war crimes trials, November 1946-January 1947.
						  Telegrams, various dates. Miscellaneous letters addressed to Eva Bullwinkel and
						  Bullwinkel, 1947-1948. Letters to Bullwinkel from various admirers after her
						  wartime experiences were made public. Letters of farewell to Bullwinkel on her
						  visit to England with Sister Betty Jeffrey, August 1950. Letter from the
						  Private Secretary of Queen Mary, requesting audience with Bullwinkel and Sister
						  Jeffrey, London, 15 November 1950.</entry>
						<entry>1</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="three">SERIES 3: Albums, 
				<unitdate>1916-1998</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Albums of official papers, photographs, newspaper cuttings,
				correspondence and ephemera relating to activities around Australia, work for
				voluntary organisations, attendance at Memorial services and prisoner of war
				reunions.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Album</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>3/1</entry> 
						<entry>Album, prewar. Certificate of Holy Baptism, 15 October
						  1916; childhood photographs; hatband and school uniform pocket, 1930; newspaper
						  cuttings related to Broken Hill High School, 1930s; primary and high school
						  photographs; Nurses Registration Certificate, 16 December 1937; photographs,
						  Broken Hill and District Hospital 1934-1939; photographs, Kiaora Hospital,
						  Hamilton, Victoria, 1939-1940; genealogical research.</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/2</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1941-1945 Photographs of 2/4 CCS; 2/10 AGH,
						  2/13 AGH 1941, Puckapunyal, May-August 1941; John Bullwinkel, 1941; Malacca
						  September-October 1941. Papers related to Bullwinkel's repatriation to
						  Australia, including photographs; newspaper cuttings; card 2/1 Hospital Ship
						  Manunda, with nurses' signatures; official typescript of Bullwinkel's statement
						  concerning war crimes, September 1945.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/3</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1946-1948 Photographs, newspaper cuttings,
						  invitations related to Bullwinkel's trip to Tokyo and her attendance at the
						  Tokyo War Crimes Trial, October 1946; papers related to Nurses' Memorial
						  Appeal, 1947; photographs including 13 AGH reunion, 1948.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/4</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1949-1952 Tributes related to Matron Paschke,
						  1949; admission card to House of Representatives signed by Prime Minister
						  Chifley, 20 September 1949; tributes to Sister Drummond, 1949; photographs of
						  Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, 1950; newspaper cuttings and photographs
						  related to Bullwinkel and Betty Jeffrey's tours around Australia in 1949, and
						  overseas to England in 1950; invitations include those to Bullwinkel and
						  Jeffrey from Queen Mary, the Duchess of Gloucester, and Prime Minister Menzies
						  at Australia House.</entry>
						<entry>4</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/5</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1953-1957 Ephemera related to Bullwinkel's
						  participation in the Coronation Parade for HM Queen Elizabeth, 6 July 1953;
						  Bullwinkel's return to Australia, 1953; correspondence; newspaper cuttings and
						  photographs related to publication of<emph render="italic">White
						  coolies</emph>, 1954, and <emph render="italic">While history passed</emph>,
						  1955; correspondence re Bullwinkel's promotion to Deputy Matron, December 1955;
						  Bullwinkel's trip to Singapore for unveiling of Singapore Memorial at Kranji
						  Cemetery, March 1957.</entry>
						<entry>5</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/6</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1958-1963 Includes papers related to
						  Bullwinkel's appointment as Matron, Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital,
						  1961; appointed to 1st Board of Trustees, Australian War Memorial 1963; support
						  for Outward Bound Association, 1963; ephemera and photographs related to
						  various visits around Australia to memorial services and POW reunions.</entry>
						<entry>6</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/7</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1964-1969 Includes opening of Remembrance
						  Avenue, Gunnedah, NSW, 1964; Bullwinkel's inclusion in <emph
						  render="italic">The Age</emph> newspaper series, 'Uncommon men' written by John
						  Hetherington, and subsequent omission from a book based on the series, 1964;
						  travel to Europe and USA, 1965; photograph and newspaper cutting of Trustees of
						  Australian War Memorial, Gavin Long, Neville Howse and Bullwinkel, 1966; letter
						  from the Duke of Edinburgh re Outward Bound, 1967.</entry>
						<entry>7</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/8</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1970-1976 Photographs and ephemera related to
						  Bullwinkel's presence as Guest of Honour, RSL Congress, Lae, PNG, 1971;
						  souvenir booklet, opening of the 'Completed Australian War Memorial', 1971;
						  colour photographic portrait, 'President of College of Nursing Australia
						  1973-1974'; correspondence and ephemera related to the 25th Annual Meeting of
						  the College, 1974; photograph and newspaper cutting related to airlift of
						  Vietnamese war orphans, 1975.</entry>
						<entry>8</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/9</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1977-1983 Bullwinkel's marriage to Colonel
						  Frank Statham November 9, 1977; farewell menu, Fairfield Hospital, November
						  1977. Newspaper cuttings related to a documentary 'Women in Captivity', and to
						  the TV series 'Tenko', 1982. </entry>
						<entry>9</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/10</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1984-1987 Correspondence and newspaper cuttings
						  related to TV series 'Mike Willesee's Australians'; film and television
						  agreement between Bullwinkel and Crawford Productions for 'The Vivian
						  Bullwinkel Story', 1986; photographs and correspondence related to Bullwinkel's
						  appearance on TV show 'This is Your Life', 1987.</entry>
						<entry>10</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/11</entry>
						<entry>Album, 1988 Correspondence related to TV series 'Mike
						  Willesee's Australians'; Bullwinkel's critique of the show; a letter written by
						  Bullwinkel to Rachel Ward and a reply from Rachel Ward; dedication of Changi
						  Chapel; Bullwinkel's inclusion in<emph render="italic">The people who made
						  Australia great</emph>; Bullwinkel's appointment as warden of WA State War
						  Memorial 1988.</entry>
						<entry>11</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/12</entry>
						<entry>Album 1989-1991 Includes colour photographs of sites
						  on Banka Island 1989; correspondence related to 75th Anniversary of the
						  Australian Red Cross 1989; program for 'Song of Survival', Perth Concert Hall
						  August 1990. </entry>
						<entry>12</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/13</entry>
						<entry>Album 1992 Includes program '50th Anniversary Kranji
						  War Cemetery Singapore', 1992; certificate 'Commemoration of Battle of Coral
						  Sea 1992'; notes on visit to Banka Island , 27-29 October 1992, and colour
						  photographs of Banka Island.</entry>
						<entry>13</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/14</entry>
						<entry>Album 1993 Correspondence, photographs, signed piece
						  of cloth, and other documents related to visit to Banka Island for dedication
						  of Australian Army Nurses' Memorial, 2 March 1993; election as Patron, AIF
						  Malayan Nursing Scholarship Board July 1993.</entry>
						<entry>14</entry></row><row>
						<entry>3/15</entry>
						<entry>Album 1994-1998 Correspondence and newspaper cuttings
						  related to the making of 'Paradise Road'; production photograph signed by Bruce
						  Beresford 1996; naming of 'Vivian Bullwinkel Wing' Hollywood Hospital October
						  1998.</entry>
						<entry>15</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="four">SERIES 4: Honours and awards and postwar service
				in Royal Australian Nursing Corps, 
				<unitdate>1947-1992</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Correspondence, newspaper cuttings and photographs relating
				to awards bestowed upon Bullwinkel after the Second World War.
				<lb/><lb/>Associate of the Royal Red Cross (March 1947) <lb/>The Florence
				Nightingale Medal (May 1947) <lb/>Efficiency Decoration (1969)<lb/>Member of
				the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (1 January 1973) <lb/>Order of
				Australia (1993) <lb/>Honorary Life Membership of the Australian Red Cross
				Society (March 1992)</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Album</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>4/1</entry> 
						<entry>Album of honours and awards relating to Order of
						  Associate of Royal Red Cross, March 1947; Florence Nightingale Medal, May 1947;
						  postwar service and Efficiency Decoration, 1969. Includes official letter of
						  notification and citation for Associate of Royal Red Cross; Bullwinkel's speech
						  at investiture of Florence Nightingale Medal; photographs, newspaper cuttings,
						  letters and telegrams of congratulation; and 'Australian Red Cross Society
						  Citation Honorary Life Membership', 1992.<lb/><lb/>Postwar service: personal
						  record card, Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps; newspaper cuttings related to
						  Bullwinkel's appointment to command 7 Company, RAANC, 1955; letters of
						  congratulation for award of Efficiency Decoration, 1969; booklet
						  <emph render="italic">75 Years of Service: Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps
						  1902-1977</emph>.</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/2</entry>
						<entry>Album of honours and awards relating to MBE 1973.
						  Includes citation dated 1 January 1973, newspaper cuttings, and letters of
						  congratulation. </entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>4/3</entry>
						<entry>Album relating to MBE 1973 includes; letter conferring
						  Honorary Life Membership in the Australian Red Cross Society,1992; newspaper
						  cuttings and letters, including from Weary Dunlop, and photograph relating to
						  award of Officer of the Order of Australia 1993; newspaper cutting related to
						  naming of Vivian Bullwinkel Wing, Hollywood Private Hospital, 1993.
						  <lb/>Miscellaneous awards, including Girl Guides Association of WA 'Woman of
						  Distinction' award, 1991; Certificate of Honour, The Macfarlane Burnet Centre
						  for Medical Research,1991; Certificate of Service as President, Probus Club of
						  Nedlands, 1989-1990.<lb/>Includes letter dated 30 September 1992, from the
						  Honours Secretariat, concerning Wilma Young's nomination to be awarded the
						  Order of Australia and a reply from Bullwinkel.</entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="five">SERIES 5: Soroptomist
				Club,<unitdate>1963-1982</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Album of papers relating to Bullwinkel's membership in the
				Soroptomist Club. Includes correspondence, booklets and speeches.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Album</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>5/1</entry> 
						<entry>Album of papers relating to Bullwinkel's membership in
						  the Soroptomist Club 1963- 1982. Includes correspondence, booklets, and
						  speeches.</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="six">SERIES 6: Newspaper
				cuttings,<unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Folio</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Folio 4</emph> (6/1) </entry> 
						<entry>Newspaper cuttings 1945-1949</entry> 
						<entry>Oversize</entry></row><row>
						<entry><emph render="bold">Folio 5</emph> (6/2)</entry>
						<entry>Newspaper cuttings 1945-1949</entry>
						<entry>Oversize</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd>	
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="seven">SERIES 7: Photographs, 
				<unitdate>1922-1950</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Folio 6</emph> (7/1)</entry> 
						<entry>Photograph of Bullwinkel in 1922, aged seven, Kapunda,
						  South Australia, with her grandfather William Lyle Shegog ; photograph
						  presented to Bullwinkel by Queen Mary; photograph of Bullwinkel and Betty
						  Jeffrey laying a wreath in Melbourne in the early 1950s; photograph presented
						  to Bullwinkel on the occasion of her unveiling a Memorial to Matron O D
						  Paschke, 1949. </entry> 
						<entry>Oversize</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/2</entry>
						<entry>Prewar photographs, including photographs from
						  childhood and early nursing career and a group photograph taken at Broken Hill
						  and District Hospital 1935.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/3 - 4</entry>
						<entry>Wartime photographs, includes hand tinted photograph
						  pasted on card of Bullwinkel in Australian Army Nursing Service uniform 1941;
						  photograph of Bullwinkel giving evidence at Tokyo War Crimes Trial, December
						  1946; photographs of wartime Singapore supplied by National Archives of
						  Singapore.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/5</entry>
						<entry>Bullwinkel and Jeffreys in London, early
						  1950s.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/6</entry>
						<entry>Formal colour portrait of Bullwinkel wearing her
						  decorations; photograph of work of art held by the Australian War Memorial,
						  artist S Bourke; colour photographs of Bullwinkel's return to Muntok,
						  1993.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/7</entry>
						<entry>Miscellaneous photographs in albums, include portrait
						  of Bullwinkel in nurses uniform, 1937; contemporary colour photographs of
						  Singapore, and commemorative plaques and gravestones.</entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>7/8</entry>
						<entry>Transparencies of Singapore, Jakarta and Banka Island
						  [nd]. </entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="eight">SERIES 8: Prisoner of war accounts </unittitle>
			 
			 <abstract>These two albums include various accounts of the experience
				of Australian prisoners of war.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table> 
				<tgroup cols="3"> 
				  <tbody><row> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Series/Item</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Title, date and
						  description</emph></entry> 
						<entry><emph render="bold">Albums</emph></entry></row> 
					 <row> 
						<entry>8/1</entry> 
						<entry> POW accounts including those written by Major John
						  Hunt; Sister Jean Ashton; Margaret Dryburgh; Sister Betty Forward (evacuated on
						  the<emph render="italic"> Empire Star</emph>); address and overheads prepared
						  by Bullwinkel for the 3rd annual scientific meeting of the Australian Military
						  Medical Association [nd].</entry> 
						<entry>1</entry></row><row>
						<entry>8/2</entry>
						<entry>POW accounts, including those written by Sister Nesta
						  James; Sister Thelma McEachern (evacuated on the <emph
						  render="italic">Whasui</emph>); Edith Leembruggen; and Sister Ellen Allgrove.
						  </entry>
						<entry>2</entry></row><row>
						<entry>8/3</entry>
						<entry>POW accounts, including those written by Father Lionel
						  Marsden; an address by Col John Edis; a list of nurses evacuated on the
						  <emph render="italic">Vyner Brooke</emph>giving unit, place of enlistment, and
						  fate. Also includes official Japanese report <emph render="italic">Condition of
						  general foreigners and natives, Headquarters of South Eastern Group Army,
						  August 30, 1945.</emph></entry>
						<entry>3</entry></row> 
				  </tbody></tgroup></table> 
		  </odd> 
		</c01></dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
</ead>
