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'Capable and reliable'. Sister O'Brien 1915-1919. Matron's right hand.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/152
Army Nurses Committee and Matrons. Mrs Hill, Miss Russell, Mrs Glover, Matron Hancock, Mrs Holden (President), Miss Tracey Richardson, Mrs Mosi (Matron in chief).
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A much liked Sister. Sister Grace Love.
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A windy day. Sister Liddy (The Wag).
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Sister Olive Walker.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/156
The three Graces. Sister Ronayne, King, Sterling. A researcher has provided the following information: 'Sister Gertrude Ronayne served during both World Wars. Not sure what the "Three Graces" reference in the album is either, as both Sister King and Sister Sterling were not named Grace.'
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/157
Red Cross Nurses. Sisters Wakefield, White, Prichard, Eddy, Carr, Rushton, Simons. Sitting : Sister Bonnin. 'Mid the war's great curse - Stands the Red Cross Nurse, She's the rose of "No Man's Land".'
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/158
Invitation to a unveiling of A Roll of Honor to the South Australian Army Nurses by Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson in the presence of Lady Galway at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday September 17th 1917.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/159
Sisters Carr, Pritchard, White, Rushton, Wakefield.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/160
Oval cardboard souvenier fan 'Keswick Hospital Helpers for sick and wounded' 'In honour bound' A.A.M.C. Pierrots. Signed by soldiers. Queens Hall 3rd May 1917.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/161
Copy of letter from J.K. Forsyth, Commandant, 4th Military District dated 4.5.1917 re a concert given for the soldiers. (see 162 and 163).
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/162
The A.A.M.C. Concert Party. The A.a.M.C. Pierrots who gave a concert in aid of our Funds at which we realised the sum of 78.10.6. (see 161 and 163).
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/163
A.A.M.C. Pierrots in aid of keswick Hospital Helpers fund concert held at Queen's Hall, Adelaide, Thursday, May 3rd, 1917 (see 161 and 162).
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Inspection of Ambulance Waggons - 7th A.G.H. Keswick, 1915-1917.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/165
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/166
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/167
Men on parade at 7th Australian General Hospital, Keswick.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/168
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/169
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/170
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Group of nurses from the 'Karoola' and Keswick. Back row : Sisters Tilbrook, Kitson; front row : Sisters Love, Kitson, Lewis, Kingsmill, Gordon, White.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/171
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Matron Graham (in motor) and Sisters at 7th A.G.H. Matron Hancock, Sisters McGregor, Furniss, Uren, Uren, Pritchard.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/172
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. A serious confab - 'The Empire in peril'. Col. Feathestone and officers at Keswick.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/173
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Farewell to General Forsyth. 1918. Miss Forsyth, Col. Russell, Mrs Forsyth, Gen. Forsyth, Mr. Hussey.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/174
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Capt. Klatschko, Col. Russell (P.M.O.), Maron Hancock, Major Pulleine, col. Rogers.
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Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Leaving Keswick Hospital.
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Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Major Pulleine, Col. Russell, Capt. Klatchko, Col. Rogers, Major Jay.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/177
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Sir Ronald Munro- Ferguson (governor General), Col. Rowell and Col. Russell.
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Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Sir Ronald Munro- Ferguson (governor General) and officers at Keswick.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 26285/179
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Lady Munro-Ferguson, Lady Galway, Col. Russell. Snapped by Matron Hancock.
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Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Col. Rogers, Matron Hancock, Lady Munro-Ferguson, Col. Russell. Snapped by Lady Galway.