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WELLINGTON HOSPITAL HISTORY
History of Wellington Hospital
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Educating Nurses at Wellington Hospital
Educating Nurses at Wellington Hospital 1883 – 1991
Wellington Hospital was the first in New Zealand to establish a training school for nurses.
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Wellington Public Hospital History
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The Thorndon Hospitals
The first Newtown Hospital
Early expansion 1888 – 1910
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1901 – 1906
1907 – 1910
The Children’s Hospital
Additions 1913 – 1939
Additions 1940 – 1960
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The Centenary Block
The Hospital Post Office
The Hospital in the 1950s
Rebuild 1967 – 1980
Additions 1981 – 2000
New Regional Hospital
A new Children’s Hospital
The Early Staff of the Hospital
Nursing Administration
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Nurses 1880-1920
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Mary Anne Baillie
Elizabeth Hermansen
Mrs Johanne M Thorpe
Mrs Bernard Moore
Ellen Dougherty
Augusta Godfrey
Mary E Kissling
Frances K Payne
Ellen Mary Pettit
Kate Marsden
Elizabeth Katherine Berry
Edith Crerar
Sarah Jane Hetherington ARRC
Elizabeth Williamina Inglis Stott
Jean Todd
Maggie Preston
Nurses 1921 – 1960
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Edith P Tennent
Gertrude S Lampp
Agnes Milne
Althea H Cookson
Florence E Hart
Blanche L Clark
Susan Milne
Noeline M Knight
Muriel E Tattersall
Kathleen G Hausmann
Doris Brown
Jessie I Martin
Irene Tolerton
Nurses 1961 – 1988
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Betty P Cook
Barbara J E Hough
Mavis H Paton
Gloria A Grattan
Elaine Whiteman
Barbara G Shadbolt
Maureen Corry
Assistant Principal Nurses
Nurses 1989 –
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Sheila Mahony
Anita Bamford-Wade
Cheyne Chalmers
Kerrie Hayes
Andrea McCance
Emma Hickson. 2019 – 2020
Associate Directors of Nursing
Educating Nurses at Wellington Hospital
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Timeline
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In the beginning
1884 – 1901
1902 – 1927
Student nurses
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Wellington Medical History Society
Jayne Krisjanous, 027 579 8399