Verania (Rania) MacPhillamy

Birth Date 1889-11-01
Birth Place Australia: New South Wales, Sydney, Croydon
Death Date 1961-02-03
Death Place Australia: New South Wales, Sydney, Woollahra1
Also known as Rania MacPhillamy, Verania McPhillamy
Unit Voluntary Aid Detachment
Places
Conflict/Operation First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Rania MacPhillamy, born in 1889, was the daughter of a wealthy squatter from Forbes NSW. In 1915 she trained as a VAD and went to Egypt to help nurse the wounded from Gallipoli. After the death of her sweetheart, Ronnie MacDonald of the 1st Light Horse Regiment, Rania stayed on in Egypt and formed a remarkable partnership with an older Australian, Mrs Alice Chisholm. Together they set up a canteen for the Light Horsemen at Port Said, and in early 1917 took over the running of another canteen at Kantara, a busy railway junction on the Suez Canal.

Known as the ‘Empire Soldiers Club’, this became one of the best-known and best-loved institutions in Egypt. Thousands of soldiers were able to enjoy low-cost meals and friendly hospitality on their journeys to and from the front line: the club was open 24 hours a day and operated without a break from early 1917 until after demobilisation.

Timeline

date of birth 01 November 1889
Date of death 03 February 1961