Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Nurses Details |
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Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Details |
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Identity card : Sister J K Greer, 2/10 Australian General Hospital Details |
| Title: | Identity card : Sister J K Greer, 2/10 Australian General Hospital |
| Type: | Image |
| Description: | Part of the contents of a tropical uniform dress worn by NX70937 Sister Jean (Jenny) Keers Greer, of 2/10 Australian General Hospital, when the SS Vyner Brooke was sunk by the Japanese in February 1942. Sister Greer was subsequently taken prisoner of war. She used the dress and contents of her pocket throughout her captivity in Sumatra. The identity card was originally pinned inside her paybook. The paybook was of little use but her initial army training had stressed that the book was to be carried at all times, which accounts for its presence in her pocket at the time of the sinking of the ship. Identity card made by the British Red Cross Society, London. |
| Place: | Australian War Memorial |
| Physical description: | Lightweight card |
| Control: | REL/11816.008 |
| Digital Versions: | Full Record | Image |
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Sister Jean Keer (Jenny) Greer of Petersham, NSW (left), and Sister Betty Jeffrey of East Malvern, Vic,, 1945 Details |
| Title: | Sister Jean Keer (Jenny) Greer of Petersham, NSW (left), and Sister Betty Jeffrey of East Malvern, Vic, |
| Type: | Image |
| Description: | Two members of the Australian Army Nursing Service, Sister Jean Keer (Jenny) Greer of Petersham, NSW (left), and Sister Betty Jeffrey of East Malvern, Vic, who were for three and a half years prisoners of war in Japanese hands in Sumatra, talking with an Australian soldier. The sisters were recovering from malnutrition in the Dutch hospital. Johore (Naval Historical Collection) |
| Date: | 1945 |
| Place: | Australian War Memorial |
| Physical description: | Black & white |
| Control: | 305369 |
| Digital Versions: | Full Record | Image |
| See also: | Jeffrey, Agnes (Betty) (1908 - 2000)
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Group portrait of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurses, who were former prisoners of war (POWs, 18 October 1945 Details |
| Title: | Group portrait of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurses, who were former prisoners of war (POWs |
| Type: | Image |
| Description: | Group portrait of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurses, who were former prisoners of war (POWs), aboard the hospital ship Manunda on its arrival. Most of the nurses were staff members of the 2/10th and 2/13th Australian General Hospital (2/10AGH and 2/13AGH) and the 2/4th Casualty Clearing Station (2/4CCS) who have returned from Malaya. Known to be in the photograph are: Christien 'Chris' Oxley, Jean 'Jennie' Greer, Beryl 'Woodie' Woodbridge, Florence 'Trot' Trotter, Eileen 'Shortie' Short, Jessie Blanch, Valerie Smith, Violet McElnea, Betty 'Jeff' Jeffrey, Nesta James, Pat Blake, Janet P. 'Pat' Gunther, Jess Doyle, Cecilia E. M. 'Del' Delforce, Iole Harper, Sylvia Muir, Joyce 'Tweedie' Tweddell, V. Haig, Wilma Oram, Jean Ashton, Jessie Simons, Ada C. 'Mickey' Syer and Veronica R. Clancy. The woman in the centre wearing the dress uniform and hat is Colonel Annie M. Sage, Matron-in-Chief of the AANS. The woman in the foreground, standing behind the two seated nurses on the right, is Captain E. Mavis Hannah (later Allgrove) and the tall woman third from the right holding flowers is Vivian Bullwinkel. A number of the nurses are holding bouquets of flowers that have been sent by their families. Many of these nurses became prisoners of war (POWs) when they were captured by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore in February 1942 and survived captivity. Bullwinkel survived the massacre of 21 nurses on Radji Beach, Banka Island on 16 February 1942. |
| Date: | 18 October 1945 |
| Place: | Australian War Memorial |
| Control: | P01701.003 |
| Digital Versions: | Full Record | Image |
| See also: | Bullwinkel, Vivian (1915 - 2000) |
Jeffrey, Agnes (Betty) (1908 - 2000) |
Sage, Annie Moriah (1895 - 1969) |
Syer, Ada Corbitt (Mickey) (1910 - 1991)
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