Jean Hower and Harold. Harold was bought into the hospital as a small prem baby only 3 weeks old, his mother had died out on a station. He returned home later.Courtis, Alva.Date:1943Jean was Alva's friend, they first met on the train going to Darwin. They went south on the same plane, DC-3, in April 1944. Alva worked at a small camp hospital in Ballarat, Jean was at Heidelberg Military Hospital. Both women and 6 others applied to go to Rocky Creek, North Queensland until the war ended. Jean was a Victorian, she died in 1978 - Alva's story
Ingrid grew up in Western Australia and went to school until age of 14. She commenced working in an ...
In 1943 is was not common for young Camden women to go off to war. One way was to join the Australia...
Harriett came to the Territory with her husband Henry in 1891. She was one of the few white women w...
Lieutenant Alva Kelway Storrie, VFX112006 RAANS, March 1942-April 1947. Served in Victoria 1942-194...
Alva Storrie in front of a Sydney Williams hut at the 107 Australian General Hospital skin ward.Cour...
Harold was bought into the hospital as a small prem baby only 3 weeks old, his mother had died out o...
Joan arrived in Alice Springs, in July 1942 during the war. She came to Alice to work as a nurse in ...
Joyce first came to the Northern Territory in 1937 on the SS Marella, to nurse at the Australian Inl...
Jean served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) as a gunner on Rottnest Island, Western Au...
Edith arrived in Darwin in 1937 to take up an appointment as a Sister in the Darwin Hospital. After ...
After Doris had completed her nursing training at the Brisbane General Hospital, John Flynn asked he...
Ida was the oldest of four children born to Reverend Ashburner and Mary Ann Lydia Watson. When Ida w...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
Gladys travelled from settlement to settlement with her parents, Polly Warrumbul and Francis Kruger ...
In 1945 Elizabeth arrived in Milingimbi to help her sister who was expecting her third baby, she was...
Ingrid grew up in Western Australia and went to school until age of 14. She commenced working in an ...
In 1943 is was not common for young Camden women to go off to war. One way was to join the Australia...
Harriett came to the Territory with her husband Henry in 1891. She was one of the few white women w...
Lieutenant Alva Kelway Storrie, VFX112006 RAANS, March 1942-April 1947. Served in Victoria 1942-194...
Alva Storrie in front of a Sydney Williams hut at the 107 Australian General Hospital skin ward.Cour...
Harold was bought into the hospital as a small prem baby only 3 weeks old, his mother had died out o...
Joan arrived in Alice Springs, in July 1942 during the war. She came to Alice to work as a nurse in ...
Joyce first came to the Northern Territory in 1937 on the SS Marella, to nurse at the Australian Inl...
Jean served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) as a gunner on Rottnest Island, Western Au...
Edith arrived in Darwin in 1937 to take up an appointment as a Sister in the Darwin Hospital. After ...
After Doris had completed her nursing training at the Brisbane General Hospital, John Flynn asked he...
Ida was the oldest of four children born to Reverend Ashburner and Mary Ann Lydia Watson. When Ida w...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
Gladys travelled from settlement to settlement with her parents, Polly Warrumbul and Francis Kruger ...
In 1945 Elizabeth arrived in Milingimbi to help her sister who was expecting her third baby, she was...
Ingrid grew up in Western Australia and went to school until age of 14. She commenced working in an ...
In 1943 is was not common for young Camden women to go off to war. One way was to join the Australia...
Harriett came to the Territory with her husband Henry in 1891. She was one of the few white women w...