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Rachel Ward, Countess of Dudley

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313: 393: 44: 367: 360:. The first two, Elizabeth Cusack and Catherine Wills, were appointed in 1903. These nurses were based in the far western rural areas and they could supply expertise when it was required. The idea spread from Connemara and fundraising established similar nurses in County Mayo, County Kerry and County Donegal. 384:
in 1910. It was initially called the NSW Bush Association and its purpose was to "provide gratuitously or otherwise Trained Nurses and other requisites and attention for sick and injured persons in country towns and districts". Its success was assured when the
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in Connemara she saw families who were just surviving. They had no access to doctors or medicine so small accidents, illness or pregnancy could be disastrous. Using her friends', her husband's, and her own influence, she set up the
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on 15 August 1914. Volunteers responded to advertisements that Lady Dudley placed in English newspapers on 17 August 1914. Women doctors were not accepted, but women nurses like Matron
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She and William had at least seven children, but by 1910 they were known to be estranged. The Earl's extra-marital behaviour was thought to be the cause and by 1912 they had separated.
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She was living alone at Screebe Lodge in County Galway in 1920. She died in a swimming accident in the sea on 26 June. Her former husband married the actress and singer
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During World War One her estranged husband was in Egypt and Gallipoli. She was in France where she established a club for Australian officers and the
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Ward was born in 1867. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Gurney and Alice Marie Prinsep and granddaughter of
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and in 1903 she decided that she needed to do something for the poor people. While staying at
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in 1911. She had been discussing the idea for some time and her idea was featured in
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and Sara Monckton (born Pattle). Her father died when she was ten, and her sister,
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Ray, Pam (April 1991). "A Photographic Record of an Australian Nursing Sister".
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in Australia. Lady Dudley lived in Ireland while her husband served as
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Lady Dudley in 1891 at the Royal Academy (detail from painting)
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In 1918, in recognition of her service, she was awarded the
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Nursing staff of the Australian Voluntary Hospital. Matron
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became involved and the state supplied funding in 1912.
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She featured in a number of portraits including two by
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The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society
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After her marriage ended, she set up the 237:WW1 work and founding a nursing association 667:"New South Wales Bush Nursing Association" 285:in France in 1914 and she was awarded the 126:11 August 1902 – 11 December 1905 42: 636: 634: 632: 579: 577: 575: 458:two months after Millar's husband died. 391: 376:New South Wales Bush Nursing Association 365: 311: 267:New South Wales Bush Nursing Association 217:George Ward, 1st Viscount Ward of Witley 68:9 September 1908 – 31 July 1911 803:Spouses of Australian governors-general 612:The District Nurse: A Pictorial History 474: 16:British civic leader and philanthropist 740: 708:Journal of the Australian War Memorial 629: 491: 422:Director General Army Medical Services 608: 572: 498:. 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Index

The Right Honourable
CBE
RRC

Viceregal consort of Australia
Edward VII
George V
Alfred Deakin
Andrew Fisher
2nd Earl of Dudley
Vicereine of Ireland
Edward VII
Arthur Balfour
British
William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley
William Ward, 3rd Earl of Dudley
George Ward, 1st Viscount Ward of Witley
CBE
RRC
Lady Dudley Nurses
New South Wales Bush Nursing Association
Lord Lieutenant
consort
Governor-General
Australian Voluntary Hospital
Royal Red Cross
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Henry Thoby Prinsep
Laura

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