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24-October-2021
24-October-2021

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The plaque  was erected in memory of Staff Nurse Elizabeth Rothery (1885 - 1918) who served as a nurse in World War One. The plaque is also in remembrance of the 63 Ovens Valley Nurses who also served. 

During World War One Nurse Rothery served for five months at Bagthorpe Military Hospital, Nottingham, England, and died of appendicitis and peritonitis on 15th June 1918.

She is buried in the Beechworth Cemetery.

Location

Address:Clyde Street, Memorial Square, Myrtleford, 3737
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -36.561954
Long: 146.726167
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Military
Actual Event Start Date:04-August-1914
Actual Event End Date:15-June-1918

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 25th April, 2021
Front Inscription

The Myrtleford RSL Sub Branch Inc

        In Remembrance of 
Staff Nurse Elizabeth Rothery 
                AANS
2nd November 1885 - 15th June 1918

This bronze is in honour & remembrance of 
her dedicated service as a WW1 staff nurse, 
In theatres of war and on transport ships carrying
wounded Australian soldiers back to Australia during 
           the First World War.

We also remember with gratitude, the 63 local Ovens Valley 
Nurses who also served their Country.

Appreciation to the Victorian State Government for their 
generous assistance along with the RSL Nurses Association
      & the Alpine Shire Council.

Officially unveiled on the 25th April 2021 by Colonel Janice 
              McCarthy ARRC (Ret) 
     Returned Nurses Sub-Branch, VIC

Coordinated by President Bryan Meehan, Myrtleford RSL Sub-Branch

Source: MA
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