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Rose Ann Creal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rose Ann Creal
Rose Ann Creal (1865- 1921) was born in Young, New South Wales she is known for her work as a matron and nurse during the first world war. She was a recipient of the Australian Red Cross Award in 1919 and established a hospital award for students in the Lucy Osborn School of Nursing in Parkes, New South Wales. She worked at the 14th Australian General Hospital in Egypt and on warships such as Karoola between 1916 and 1918. == Early life == Rose Ann Creal was born on the 3rd of November 1865 at Young, New South Wales. She was one of five children of John Creal, an Irish born miner and Ann (nèe Brady) also of Irish descent. In 1872 when Rose was seven years old, her mother and newborn brother died. She was educated at home by her father until the age of 16 when she began a job in a small hospital in Parkes, New South Wales. She worked there for many years and was appointed as a member of the Australian Army Nursing Service Reserve. She enlisted for war service on 14 August 1916 and arrived in Egypt on 23 September 1916. She served as a nurse for three years during the Great War and returned to Australia during January 1920. She died almost a year and a half later on the 7th of August 1921 after an attack of appendicitis.¹
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