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Amelia Bagley

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New Zealand Returned Army Nursing Sisters Association (NZRANSA) (Auckland) Onehunga RSA (photo J. Halpin April 2012) (CC-BY John Halpin)

New Zealand Returned Army Nursing Sisters Association (NZRANSA) (Auckland) Onehunga RSA (photo J. Ha …

Identity

  • Title
  • Forenames
    Amelia AWMM
  • Surname
    Bagley AWMM
  • Ingoa
  • Also known as
  • Service number
    WWI 22/408 AWMM
  • Gender
    Female AWMM
  • Iwi / Hapū / Waka / Rohe
  • Religion

Civilian life

About birth

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  • Birth
    • 2 October 1870 AWMM DunedinOtago AWMM
    • 2 October 1870 Public Source
  • Date of birth
    2 October 1870 Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research
  • Place of birth
    Dunedin, NZ Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research
  • Birth notes
    daughter of Benjamin BAGLEY & Amelia nee' PRICTOR Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research
  • Address before enlistment
    • WW1 Public Health Department, Auckland. AWMM
    • Superintendent of the Native Health Nurses Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research
  • Post war occupation
    Voluntary Nursing in Auckland City & Suburbs
    Developed the Rural Nursing Service
    Akld Public Health Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research
  • Next of kin on embarkation
    WW1 B. Bagley (father), St Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand AWMM
  • Relationship status
    single Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Research

Service

Wars and conflicts

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  • War
  • Campaign
    1917 NZHS Maheno 3rd Charter & NZHS Marama Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Military Record
  • Armed force / branch
    • Army AWMM
    • NZ Army Nursing Service Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Military Record
  • Service number
    WWI 22/408 AWMM
  • Military service
    1917-1920 Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Military Record
  • Promotions/ Postings/ Transfers

Military decorations

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  • Medals and Awards

Training and Enlistment

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  • Military training
    1892-1895: Trained as a Nurse at Dunedin Hospital Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Military Record & Research
  • Branch Trade Proficiency
  • Enlistment
  • Occupation before enlistment
  • Age on enlistment
    47yrs Public - Lorraine M - Researcher - 6 November 2016 - Military Record & Research

Prisoner of war

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  • Capture details
  • Days interned
  • Liberation date
  • Liberation Repatriation
  • POW liberation details
  • POW serial number

Medical history

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  • Medical notes

Last known rank

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Biographical information

Biographical information

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  • Before enlistment she was the Assistant Inspector of Hospitals with the Public Health Department.

    3 embarkations, the first on the Hospital Ship "Maheno" and the last two on the Hospital Ship "Marama".

    Bronze plaque, in Hillsborough Cemetery, the older section, in 2008 the concrete was breaking up

    The following is from The New Zealand Medical Service in the Great War 1914-1918 regarding the voyage of the Hospital Ship Marama on 22 September 1917. "Under the command of Lt. Col Percy Cook, N.Z.M.C. , the master being Captain McLean - the "Marama" sailed from New Zealand on 22 September 1917, reaching Albany (Australia) on 3 October 1917 and called at Capetown on the 20th where 18 officers, 2 Q.U.A.I.M.N.S. and 480 O.R., British sick and wounded were embarked for English ports. The medical staff on board consisted of 6 officers; 1 adjutant and quartermaster; a dental officer; and 76 O.R., N.Z.M.C. Leaving the Cape on the 24 October 1917, Avonmouth was reached without mishap on the 11 November 1917. Disembarkation was completed in some 4 and a half hours which was considered to be slow.Ten days later the NZ patients were coming on board: 23 officers, 2. N.Z.A.N.S., 522 O.R.; the ship sailing at 10pm on the same day.Colon was sighted on the 5 December 1917; here representatives of the American Red Cross Society, officers of the Civil and Military Departments and sympathetic friends visited the shipand made arrangements for the entertainment of such of the patients as were fit to go ashore.Many gifts were distributed to the cot cases remaining and the most generous and enthusiastic hospitality was dispensed by the U.S.colony.At Balboa the British Ambassador with officials of the Panamanian Republic and the Canal Zone visited the ship.The up patients were motored to the Soldiers Club at Panama. Laden with gifts of all kinds the "Marama" then steamed out into the Pacific and calling at lonely Pitcairn Island, finally reached Auckland Harbour 28 Decmber 1917. It was at this time customary for hospital ships and transports to anchor off Rangitoto for some hours prior to disembarkation at the wharf of Auckland. During this interval important administrative arrangements were completed. A medical board, including a representative of the Director of Military Hospitals, examined all the patients, the process taking some six hours to complete, during which time the Base Records, Pay Department, and the Returned Soldiers Information Department dealt with each patient in turn. The next-of-kin of the more serious cases had, in every instance, received railway passes from their homes to the port and were in attendance to welcome their relatives on arrival. A fleet of motor ambulances and cars owned by private citizens , conveyed the disembarking patients to their homes, the hospital or the ambulance train in waiting. The "Marama" then left Auckland and went on to Wellington, Lyttelton and finally to Port Chalmers on the 1 January 1918".(Source: The New Zealand Medical Service in the Great War 1914-1918 by A.D. Carberry, pages 375-376) AWMM
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Death

About death

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  • Death
    30 January 1956 AWMM
    Age 85 AWMM
    AWMM
  • Date of death
  • Age at death
  • Place of death
  • Cause of death
  • Death notes
  • Cemetery
    Hillsborough Cemetery, Hillsborough Road, Auckland, New Zealand AWMM Area 4. Block A. Lot No 21. AWMM
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  • Obituary
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Memorials

Memorial

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  • Memorial name
    New Zealand Returned Army Nursing Sisters Association (Auckland) honours board, RSA Onehunga, Auckland AWMM

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Sources

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  • References
    • New Zealand Army Expeditionary Force. (1918). Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume III. Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM
      50: 2 AWMM
    • New Zealand Army Expeditionary Force. (1918). Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume III. Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM
      71: 3 AWMM
    • New Zealand Army Expeditionary Force. (1919). Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume IV. Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM
      77: 5 AWMM
    • Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Watkins. AWMM
    • Service Women Project: Sponsorship to research this record was kindly provided by the Auckland Returned Services Association, Returned Servicewomen's Branch; Marjorie Traill, Dorothy Grant, Daphne Shaw and Margaret Woollett. AWMM

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