Furthermore
(nee Buckley)
Book of Remembrance entry
M.B. : Hon. Major, R.A.M.C., England. Sailing 5th May, 1915, and Enlisting in London in June, served as Pathologist at Lister Institute on laboratory work for A.I.F., 1915-16, and, after a short period at Endell St., at King George Military Hospital, London, till 1919, returning to Australia in February. Early education at Sydney Girls'' High School.
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1879Birth in Batley -- Yorkshire, England 1879
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?Early education at Sydney Girls' High School, Moore Park, NSW, Australia
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1905Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1905
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1911Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1911
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1915Enlisted 1 Jun 1915 at Westminster [ London England ]
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?Military service as Hon. Major at Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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?Military service as Medical Officer
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1918Military service as Medical Officer at Waterloo -King George Military Hospital- London, England 1918
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1920Medical Superintendent at St Leonards -Royal North Shore Hospital- NSW, Australia 1 February 1920
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1921Medical Practitioner at Redfern -Rachel Forster Hospital- NSW, Australia 1921
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1921Married 1921
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1923Medical Officer at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1923
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1926Medical Advisor at Wadestown --, New Zealand 1926
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1926Elected Reform candidate 1926 at Auckland [ New Zealand ]
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1932Travelled to UK, Europe and America studying management of child behaviour 1932 - 1933
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1932Attended International Conference of British National Council of Women 1 Oct 1932 at Carrow Abbey : Bracondale [ Norwich England ]
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1959Death in Fullham -- London, England 18 January 1959
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