Bombay, India. c 1917. Two members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and two patients ...

Accession Number P02523.004
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white
Physical description Black & white
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
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Description

Bombay, India. c 1917. Two members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and two patients in Victoria War Hospital (situated in a new railway office building close to the docks) in Bombay, buying and selling lace. A contingent of one hundred nurses were requested to work in British War Hospital in Bombay. S/Nurse Philp, who trained at Caulfield Hospital, travelled to Bombay on the Canberra. She worked at the Victoria War Hospital, a hospital with two hundred beds on each of the first three floors and Sister's quarters on the fourth. This hospital received the most serious cases as it was five minutes from the dock. Patients were received from Mesopotamia, and they included British Prisoners of War (POWs) released by the Turks, Turkish prisoners and British troops. At one stage British troops suffering from heatstroke were received at one thousand a week. (Donor E. Pearce)