Marianne Dowling in nursing sister’s uniform at Yeppoon Hospital ca. 1935
Title Marianne Dowling in nursing sister’s uniform at Yeppoon Hospital ca. 1935
Description Marianne Dowling was born in Yaamba, just north of Rockhampton, on 30 May 1885 and later lived in Rockhampton. She trained in general nursing at the Brisbane Hospital between ca. 1907 and July 1911 and in midwifery at the Lady Chelmsford Hospital in Bundaberg, in 1924-1925. As World War One began, Marianne joined the Australian Army Nursing Service on 01 Apr 1916 and commenced work as a Staff Nurse at the Rosemount Military Hospital in Brisbane. On 16 Sep 1916, she enlisted for service abroad. She sailed from Sydney on RMS “Kashgar”. She served Victoria War Hospital in India and the British General Hospital at Salonica before being posted to AGH Sutton Veny, England. She returned to Australia on 06 Sep 1919 and was discharged from service on 24 Dec 1919. After the war, she served as Matron at the Gladstone Hospital for a time before being appointed as Matron at the Yeppoon Hospital at the time of its opening on 19 Aug 1922. She served in that role until her death in a Sydney private hospital on 14 Oct 1939.
Image Number 553
Publisher Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association Inc.
Source (Original) Donated by Allison Bell, Marianne’s niece
Subject Dowling. Marianne
Subject Nurses
Subject Uniforms
Coverage - Spatial Yeppoon Hospital, Queensland
Coverage - Time ca. 1935
Format of Original photographic print: sepia 8.6 cm x 13.4 cm; scan .tif 11.6 MB 1705 x 2376 pixels
Digital Format image/jpg
Rights This image is provided for the purpose of private study and research and must not be reproduced without the permission of the Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association Inc.