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Collection of Ethel Butler
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group of fifteen Australian nurses outside King George War Hospital. This hospital opened in 1917 and was staffed by Australian sisters under an Indian Army Regular Matron, Miss Nancy Harris. Back row...A01178
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Collection of Ethel Butler
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait showing nurses and patients outside Alexandra War Hospital, while in quarantine after arrival in India. Australian nurses of No. 22 Stationary Hospital in India, back row, left to right...A01177
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Collection of Ethel Butler
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Four Australian nurses, all from the State of Victoria, outside the Sisters Quarters at King George War Hospital. Back row, left to right: Elizabeth Inglis Duncan; Agnes Margaret McGeoch; Mary Agnes L...A01179
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Collection of Ethel Butler
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of thirty eight Australian Nurses outside the Alexandra War Hospital, quarantined in one of the wards for cholera, measles and mumps, the latter contracted on the journey from Colombo t...A01181
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Entertainment for the Troops Collection, Souvenirs 4
Published Collection
Maker: Various
The collection contains a diverse range of items such as invitations to afternoon teas, dances, dinners, parties and receptions, maps and guides to cities, accommodation and transport, and details of ...RC02398
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Hobbes, Florence Narrelle Jessie (Sister, b.1878 - d.1918)
Private Record
Maker: Hobbes, Florence Narrelle Jessie
Collection relating to the First World War service of Sister Florence Narrelle Jessie Hobbes, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve. Collection consists of letters and a Commemor...2DRL/0162
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Poona, India. c. 1917. A parade of convalescents in the grounds of Deccan Hospital. Such medical ...
Photograph
Poona, India. c. 1917. A parade of convalescents in the grounds of Deccan Hospital. Such medical facilities were used by members of No. 1 Wireless Signals Squadron, Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force.P00562.075