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− | | data11 = Mother Mrs Rosena Sarah Martin (nee | + | | data11 = Mother Mrs Rosena Sarah Martin (nee Markewell) |
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− | | data16 = 1st | + | | data16 = [[1st Australian General Hospital]] Rouen Also used on hospital transports to England and Australia. |
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==Pre War== | ==Pre War== | ||
− | After three years training, and prior to enlistment Alice had worked as a Staff Nurse at Perth Public Hospital for 7 months, a Staff Nurse at the District Hospital Meekatharra for 6 months, and had been a private nurse for 9 months. | + | After three years training, and prior to enlistment, Alice had worked as a Staff Nurse at Perth Public Hospital for 7 months, a Staff Nurse at the District Hospital Meekatharra for 6 months, and had been a private nurse for 9 months. |
==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Appears to have acted as staff on the voyage to Port Suez. Her enlistment papers were signed in Heliopolis, Egypt after she had completed transport duties on 18 Jul 1915. After a period in Egypt she entered France on 6 Apr 1916 via Marseilles. | + | Appears to have acted as staff on the voyage to Port Suez aboard HMAT A62 Wandilla. Her AIF enlistment papers were signed in Heliopolis, Egypt after she had completed transport duties on 18 Jul 1915. After a period in Egypt with the Australia Army Nursing Service she entered France on 6 Apr 1916 via Marseilles. |
− | She served with the [[1st Australian General Hospital (1AGH) | + | She served with the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] (1AGH) until 1 Feb 1918, other than a short detachment to the Meerut (later designated No 25 British General Hospital) in Dannes-Camiers. |
− | + | Alice was ill with Influenza twice in 1916, and again in early 1917. On the third occasion she was evacuated to No 3 General Hospital Brighton in England on [[HMHS Aberdonian]] from Rouen, returning to France on 3 Mar 1917. | |
− | + | She went on leave to the UK on 29 Jan 1918 and remained there on completion of her leave, resigning with effect 25 Mar 1918 aged 29 as she was married on that day at Aldershot Holy Trinity Church Southampton, to Frederick William Warden Pickance (a 34 year old Captain in the Royal Engineers). Fred's father was listed as Colonel, Madras Staff Corps, and Alice's, a Gentleman. | |
==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
− | Death Notice reports her as a widow (Frederick had died in Jun 1942), aged 75, | + | Death Notice reports her as a widow (Frederick had died in Jun 1942), aged 75, living at 11a The Grange, Wimbledon, Surrey, having died on 23 Aug 1964. |
Probate was granted to William Edwin Reginald Chamberlain, civil servant, on 11 November for a value of £7,999. No record of children found in UK. | Probate was granted to William Edwin Reginald Chamberlain, civil servant, on 11 November for a value of £7,999. No record of children found in UK. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
+ | Recruited from the Perth Public Hospital. | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=188796 AIF Project] | ||
+ | *[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/200588 RSL Memorial] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Martin , Alice Maud}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin , Alice Maud}} | ||
[[Category:Nurses]] | [[Category:Nurses]] | ||
− | [[Discharged in London]] | + | [[Category:Discharged in London]] |
+ | [[Category:Born Australia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Born WA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Church of England]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]] |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 July 2022
Western Mail 12 May 1916 | |
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | unknown |
Place of Birth | Canning Mills, Western Australia |
Death | 7 Jun 1987 |
Place of Death | Wimbleton, England |
Age at Enlistment | 27 years, 4 months |
Description | none provided |
Occupation | Staff Nurse |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Kelmscott, Western Austtralia |
Next of Kin | Mother Mrs Rosena Sarah Martin (nee Markewell) |
Military Information | |
Date of Enlistment | 25 May 1915 |
Rank | Sister |
Unit/Formation | 1st Australian General Hospital Rouen Also used on hospital transports to England and Australia. |
Date of Embarkation | 25 Jun 1915 - 18 Jul 1915 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A62 Wandilla |
Fate | Married and Discharged in UK 25 Mar 1918 |
Monument | Kelmscott War Memorial (South panel) |
Medals |
1914-15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
After three years training, and prior to enlistment, Alice had worked as a Staff Nurse at Perth Public Hospital for 7 months, a Staff Nurse at the District Hospital Meekatharra for 6 months, and had been a private nurse for 9 months.
War Service
Appears to have acted as staff on the voyage to Port Suez aboard HMAT A62 Wandilla. Her AIF enlistment papers were signed in Heliopolis, Egypt after she had completed transport duties on 18 Jul 1915. After a period in Egypt with the Australia Army Nursing Service she entered France on 6 Apr 1916 via Marseilles.
She served with the 1st Australian General Hospital (1AGH) until 1 Feb 1918, other than a short detachment to the Meerut (later designated No 25 British General Hospital) in Dannes-Camiers.
Alice was ill with Influenza twice in 1916, and again in early 1917. On the third occasion she was evacuated to No 3 General Hospital Brighton in England on HMHS Aberdonian from Rouen, returning to France on 3 Mar 1917.
She went on leave to the UK on 29 Jan 1918 and remained there on completion of her leave, resigning with effect 25 Mar 1918 aged 29 as she was married on that day at Aldershot Holy Trinity Church Southampton, to Frederick William Warden Pickance (a 34 year old Captain in the Royal Engineers). Fred's father was listed as Colonel, Madras Staff Corps, and Alice's, a Gentleman.
Post War
Death Notice reports her as a widow (Frederick had died in Jun 1942), aged 75, living at 11a The Grange, Wimbledon, Surrey, having died on 23 Aug 1964.
Probate was granted to William Edwin Reginald Chamberlain, civil servant, on 11 November for a value of £7,999. No record of children found in UK.
Notes
Recruited from the Perth Public Hospital.