Slides relating to the Australian Trained Nurses Association, ca. 1965-1969
Slides relating to the Australian Trained Nurses Association, ca. 1965-1969
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ca. 1965-1969
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SLIDES 234
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127 slides - 35 mm - colour
2 sheets of textual material - printed
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Copyright status : Photographs created after 1955 are in copyright for the life of creator plus 70 years.
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5th National Student Nurses' Association Conference, Sydney, 8-12 Nov., 1965 (11 slides)
1-2. Official opening (2)
3. Mrs Jago (?) opens conference
4. Miss K (?) lights lamp
5. ATNA sherry party,
6. Last day at St George Hospital
7. Break at St George on last day
8. Morning tea break at St George
9-10. Presentation to Isobe...
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Slides relating to the Australian Trained Nurses Association, ca. 1965-1969
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Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.5435 as part of the eRecords Project 2012-13
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Presented by Miss Haines, General Secretary, NSW Nurses' Association, 7 Jan. 1983
Pic.Acc.5435
Administrative / Biographical history
The Australian Trained Nurses' Association (ATNA), Australia's first nursing association, was formed in New South Wales in 1899. Other branches were subsequently established, Queensland in 1904, South Australia in 1905, Western Australia in 1907 and Tasmania in 1908. The Association sought to improve the status of nurses through registration and to...
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SLIDES 234
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9Bv7NyZ9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv7NyZ9
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908912
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