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Gone to War as Sister: Sisters and Brothers at the Front

East Melbourne

  • 118 Gipps Street

Building names

  • Crathie

Surnames

  • Blundell
  • Kendall
  • Stewart

Subjects

  • Campbell 'Ginty' Stewart
  • Eleanor Kendall
  • Ernest Kendall
  • John Kendall
  • Lyla Stewart
  • Martin Blundell
  • Nurses
  • Patricia Blundell
  • William Kendall
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Gone to War as Sister - exhibition panel 12 (12.29 MB)
Acquisition number: 
1265
Catalogue number: 
emdfex0028
File name: 
DFEX0028
File location: 
Digital archive
One of 16 illustrated panels prepared by Janet Scarfe and volunteers from the East Melbourne Historical Society as part of an exhibition, Gone to War as Sister, commemorating the lives and work of the many women who served as nurses in the First World War and had connection with East Melbourne or Jolimont. This panel tells of the life, work and war experiences of three sets of sisters and brothers: the Kendalls, the Blundells and the Stewarts.
Item type: 
Digital file
Building name: 
Crathie
Subject address: 
118 Gipps Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
Personal history page - Eleanor Kendall
Related content: 
Personal history page - Patricia Blundell
Related content: 
Personal history page - Lyla Stewart
Author: 
Janet Scarfe
Date of publication or creation: 
2015
Publisher: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
History of item: 
Designed by Francesca Black, printed by Snap Abbotsford. With financial assistance from: The Victorian Veterans' Council Anzac Centenary Community Grants Program The City of Melbourne Community Grants Program Caine Real Estate
Owner of original: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
Copyright owner: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
Reproduction rights: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
Permission reference: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
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