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Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Nurses
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See also:Bullwinkel, Vivian (1915 - 2000) | Darling, Janet Patteson (Pat) (1913 - ) | Jeffrey, Agnes (Betty) (1908 - 2000) | Pemberton, Jean Keers (1913 - 2001) | Syer, Ada Corbitt (Mickey) (1910 - 1991) | Young, Wilma Elizabeth Forster Oram (1916 - 2001)
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Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial
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Title:Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial
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Photograph supplied by Anne Heywood 2004-02-07

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Related Entries:Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial
See also:Bullwinkel, Vivian (1915 - 2000) | Darling, Janet Patteson (Pat) (1913 - ) | Jeffrey, Agnes (Betty) (1908 - 2000) | Pemberton, Jean Keers (1913 - 2001) | Syer, Ada Corbitt (Mickey) (1910 - 1991) | Young, Wilma Elizabeth Forster Oram (1916 - 2001)
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Members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) in Manila, after release from internment at Yokohama, at a prisoner of war (POW) processing unit on their way home., 4 September 1945
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Title:Members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) in Manila, after release from internment at Yokohama, at a prisoner of war (POW) processing unit on their way home.
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Members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) in Manila, after release from internment at Yokohama, at a prisoner of war (POW) processing unit on their way home. The larger group of which they were part was made up of Australian Army nurses, civilian nurses from the Rabaul Government Hospital, Methodist Missionary nurses and a civilian, Mrs Bignell, all captured at Rabaul, and Mrs E. Jones, an American school teacher captured in the Aleutian Islands. This image shows only four of the six Australian Army nurses. The two not shown are Lieutenant (Lt) Eileen Callaghan who was very ill and was taken on board the American Hospital ship Marigold moored in Yokohama Bay and eventually returned to Australia on the hospital ship Tjitjalengka, and Lt Marjory Anderson who left Japan with the others but became ill on Okinawa, where she was kept for eight days before she was well enough to fly on to Manila and eventually Australia. Left to right: Lt Mavis Cullen; Lt Daisy (Tootie) Keast, Lt Lorna Whyte; Captain Kay Parker.

Date:4 September 1945
Place:Australian War Memorial
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Control:019152
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See also:Parker, Kathleen Isabel Alice (Kay) (1906 - )
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Four members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS), ex-prisoners of war (POWs) of the Japanese, 13 September 1945, courtesy of Australian War Memorial Research Centre.
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Title:Four members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS), ex-prisoners of war (POWs) of the Japanese
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Date:13 September 1945
Place:Sydney, NSW
Physical description:Black & white photograph
Archival Source:Four members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS), ex-prisoners of war (POWs) of the Japanese, 13 September 1945, 115953; Australian War Memorial Research Centre [ Details... ].
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See also:Sydney & Metropolitan Ex-Prisoners of War Welfare Association (1999 - )
 

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