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[Photograph - Nurses Trained in Britain]

Nursing sisters in their dining room at a Royal Naval Hospital. In peacetime they nurse men and women in the Service and their families, at home and overseas. In wartime they serve in hospital field ships, field hospitals and dressing stations.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

[Photograph - Nurses Trained in Britain]

A Health Visitor, employed by the Local Authority, visits a mother and her new-born baby. She is a fully qualified nurse and has had a specialized training in welfare work. Her advice is invaluable to mothers with domestic difficulties.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

[Photograph - The Belecky family]

Individuals in photograph identified by Nina Rumen. Photograph was taken just before Olga (second left back row) joined the Poor Cargs, Helen (first left back row) retired from the Women's Army, Lil (third left back row) discharged as nursing sister in the Air Force and attended UBC on Veterns credits. Ann Belecky "Harris" (fourth back row) started the Private Nurses Registry at RNABC. Front Row: Max Belecky, Tanya and Paraska Belecky (wife and mother). More information in biographical file.

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