CLEMENTINA HAY MARSHALL In Honour of the skilled Nursing work of a SYDNEY HERO, CLEMENTINA HAY MARSHALL. Born 22nd April 1879 in Dornoch north Scotland, travelled to Australia age 9, Passed away Urunga northern NSW in August 1968. The families of Clementina, acknowledge this wonderfully courageous skilled Nurse who enrolled as a trainee in 1903
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Author: Donald Marshall
Provenance & history Of Nurse Clementina Marshall 110 year old WW1 Handwritten Nurses Diary
Provenance & Typing and proofreading notes for the Author/Researcher/Editor Clementinas handwriting is at times difficult to decipher, which is understandable given the age of the diary and the dark photocopied paper. In order to ensure the integrity of her diary the sole amendment is replacement of the symbol ‘+’ which she used extensively, with the
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Hospital Ship Gascon on ANZAC DAY 1915, 4TH OFFICER CAPTAIN GRIGGS REPORT OF THE DAY WITH DRAMATIC SKETCH
Hospital Ship Gascon on ANZAC DAY 1915, 4TH OFFICER CAPTAIN GRIGGS REPORT OF ANZAC ACTION WITH DRAMATIC SKETCH
Newspaper article published by Janene Carey c/o Bellinger Valley Herald 19/4/2024
CHRONICLES Headline: Carnage and Caring By Janene Carey 19TH APRIL 2024 Ahead of Anzac Day next week, we remember an Australian Army nurse who tended thousands of soldiers during World War I. Clementina Hay Marshall lived quietly in Urunga with her brother Sandy and his family for almost three decades before her death in 1968,
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Newspaper article, The British Journal Of Nursing January 9th 1915.
Newspaper article, The British Journal Of Nursing January 9th 1915. PAGE 25 & PAGE 26. THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF NURSES TO LEAVE NEW SOUTH WALES , WITH THE AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. On board the Euripides, including Miss Gould( Principle Matron ), Miss Johnson ( Matron ), & Sisters Frater, Pocock, Marshall, Twyman, and Miss J.
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Transcription of Nurse Sister Clementina Marshall WW1 diary 1914 page1 to 13.
( Single line print version of ) Nurse Sister Clementina Marshall hand written diary { hand written diary is 128 pages however in the transcription is 22 pages } DIARY Clem. H. Marshall with Mother’s love ‘Dornoch’ Bellevue Hill Sydney 17.9.14 end of page 1 ( note page 2 is blank) 17.10.14 S. S. Argyllshire
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AUSTRALAIN ARMY NURSING SERVICE RECORDS, FROM WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA.
This is the Australian War Memorial (Canberra) Link for Clementina Hay Marshall WW1 Australian Army Nursing Service records, OPEN THIS LINK TO SEE THE ORIGINAL AANS & ARMY RECORDS, JUST KEEP HITTING next TO SEE ABOUT 40 PAGES. There are no medals and no personal items of Clementina Hay Marshall at Canberra, however they do
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Index of Nurse Clementina Marshall diary
Clementina Marshall – DIARY PAGE INDEX, SUMMARY World War 1 Nurse. (school exercise book, given to Clementina by her mother) Nurse Clementina Marshall, our Family Hero, on board the Hospital Ship Gascon, ANZAC day 1915 at Gallipoli. Page 1. Boards troopship S.S Argyllshire with Nurse Bessie Pocock, with 1500 soldiers & horses on Sydney Harbour
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Marshall story of the ocean voyage to Emigrate to Australia, 1889.
This story celebrates the ocean voyage in 1889 by Mrs. MARGARET MARSHALL and her four young children CLEMENTINA 9, ALEXANDER 7, ELIZABETH 5, and 4 year old ROBERT, who left their home in Dornoch North Scotland to board the Steam Ship S.S. ABERDEEN in Southampton on 18th April 1889 and their safe arrival, via Cape
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Stories from Urunga, Coffs Harbour, New south Wales, Clementina Marshall, A proud nurse is part of Urunga history.
Clementina Marshall, lived in Urunga NSW from about 1930 to her passing, in 1968 in Urunga NSW. Clementina has a beautiful grave site at Urunga NSW cemetery overlooking the blue ocean high upon the hill overlooking the dunes at Urunga cemetery. Clementinas grave has a large red cross in ceramic tiles on the front top
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