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Fanny Hines

Frances Emma (Fanny) Hines (1864-1900) was a nurse from Victoria, Australia who served in the Boer War. She was the first Australian woman to die on active service.
== Early life ==
Frances Emma Hines was born in 1864 in Apsley, Victoria, the fourth daughter of Francis Patrick Hines and his wife Eleanor Mary Caroline (née Brewer).〔Index of births, Victoria, Australia〕 She attended the Fairlight Private Girls School in East St Kilda (later the Clyde School) and then trained as a nurse at the Melbourne Hospital for Sick Children.

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