Sunday, January 26, 2020

BOMBED OUT NURSE ATTACKED

Another  Cull of  the  Century  shock
As part of the major effort to get  order in the collection of  files , books , oddities  and ephemera  built up  over  nearly  40 years , it was disturbing  to discover that  photo albums  relating  to  a  woman described in a newspaper  article  as  the "most bomb chased  Australian nurse of WWll" had  in  recent  times  been  attacked  by  borers . Though  the  albums , bought at an Adelaide  antique shop ,  compiled  over  more than  30  years  by   Marjorie Congreve ,   dating from  the  early l930s in  Western Australia  , were wrapped in plastic  and sealed ,  parts  had   been  riddled.
The   photographs above are  of  the 1934   children's ward  at Perth Hospital , decorated  for Christmas , Miss Congreve  a  nurse there. The nursery rhyme decorations  included  butterflies, moths  and  insects  for Walk Into  My Parlour , said the  Spider to  the Fly, with a  large cobweb  and spider ; Miss  Muffet , sitting on her  tuffet,  presented  as  a  nurse ; The Old woman Who lived  in  a  Shoe with a  cat .
 
Nurse Congreve went off to England  and  seems to have nursed the children of  well  to do people.  One album starts off with numerous professionally taken  snapshots of  various parts of England -Cambridge, Wales , Stratford- on -Avon , with  interposed groups  of  people and  scenes , some captioned , Marjorie named ; snowstorm scenes ; Monmouth Oak , Somerset under which the  plans for the Battle of Sedgemoor  were planned , pit for  bear- baiting nearby .

  Extensive coverage of  Middleton Park 1941-1943 where   military patients  were treated, some Polish  airmen , included  several snaps  of Congreve ; two photos of  children evacuated from London hospital  which received a  direct  hit  during the blitz. Extensive coverage of  Norley Bank  for children  during the war ,  with names  of staff , two  full plate   l944 Christmas party , many names , two American doctors visitors .
 
Invitation , Congreve's name  at  top ,   February 10,1944   from   Earl and Countess   Spencer to  marriage  of their daughter  Anne  to Lieutenant   Christopher  Wake-Walker , Westminister  Abbey , with   newspaper  cuttings  of  princesses  Margaret   and  Elizabeth , one  with pic , who  attended .
 
Many interior and exterior shots taken of  a  mother craft  centre with names, village scenes  . Crossing the  equator King Neptune  ceremony aboard  ship  1945  on  way home to Australia . 

Extensive section at back of album  for period  l940  to l945  includes  wide ranging views  of   Western Australia , Darwin  : party with flying doctor plane named   Dunbar Hooper ll  , Fitzroy Crossing ; interior of   Servicemen's Club Darwin ; dust storms ; 1942 bomb crater at Broome, Perth-Darwin Air Service truck in background ; Australian Inland Mission premises ;  man believed to be colourful Northern Territory   pilot  Clyde Fenton ; civilians   looking at  the two man midget  submarine ( below)  caught in Sydney Harbour in  l943 ; 1945 Peace Parade ; a Perth air raid shelter ; woman  with  beehive .