Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
1st World War Nursing Sisters
Primary Maker
Place
Date
1914-1918
Physical Description
Level of Current Record
Child
Is Part Of
Media
Technique
Subject Category
Public Access Text
Caption information taken from McNabb, S. (2015). 100 Years New Zealand military nursing: New Zealand Army nursing service: Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps, 1915-2015. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand: Sherayl McNabb.
[Keywords: Maheno]
Associated Notes
Subject Notes
Hilda Alice Burton, 22/105 (28 April 1898)
Louise Elizabeth Brandon, 22/106 (1879 - 23 September 1945)
Evelyn Gertrude Brooke, 22/103 (13 September 1879 - 11 February 1962)
Louise Alexa McNie, 22/144
Ida Grace Willis, 22/173 (29 December 1881 - 7 March 1968)
Mary Ann Muir 22/150
Mary Francis Looney, 22/140
Margaret Rogers, 22/175 (Died 23 October 1915)
Margaret Rogers was one of the New Zealand nurses who died when the Marquette was torpedoed and sank in October 1915
Marion Sinclair Brown, 22/104 (6 October 1880 - 23 October 1915)
Marion was one of the New Zealand nurses who died when the Marquette was torpedoed and sank in October 1915.
Minnie Johns Jeffery, 22/131 (22 June 1884 - 6 June 1963)
Jean Neill Erwin, 22/117 (25 January 1890 - 24 July 1969)Survivor from the Marquette. Served in both World Wars
Decima Constance [?] Horton, 22/129 [?]
Isabel Clark, 22/108 (Died 23 October 1915) Isabel was one of the New Zealand nurses who died when the Marquette was torpedoed and sank in October 1915
Ada Jessie Whitta, 22/172 (21 October 1885 - May 1977)
Mildred Jane Ellis, 22/116 (1874 - 1850)
Jessie James, 22/132
Alice Lizzie Philpotts, 22/157 (20 September 1882 - )
Clara Elizabeth Hawkins, 22/124 (1889-1975)
Johanna Mitchell Doig Edmondstone, 22/115 (Died 9 January 1961)
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Last Update
26 Sep 2023
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