Ellen Julia Gould
Ellen Julia Nellie Gould
Welsh
Ellen Julia Gould was a notable Welsh nurse in the Australian Imperial Forces during World War I. - AsNotedIn
Ellen Julia Gould was a notable Welsh nurse in the Australian Imperial Forces during World War I. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1860/03/29 | Sarah Baker Gould, wife of Henry Gould, gives birth to a daughter, Ellen Julia Gould at Aberystruth, Monmouthshire, Wales. | Born | |||||
1885/01/19 | Nellie begins a two-year training course at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. She will join the staff for an additional two years. | Education | |||||
1898/10/00 | Ellen Julia (Nellie) Gould joins the New South Wales Public Health Department and works as matron of the Hospital for the Insane at Rydalmere in 1898-1900. | Vocation | Rydalmere Hospital, Parramatta | Parramatta | |||
1899/02/00 | Col William Williams asks Gould to create an Army Nursing Service Reserve attached to the New South Wales Army Medical Corps. | Vocation | |||||
1899/05/00 | Twenty-six nurses are sworn in Army Nursing Service Reserve. Miss Gould is appointed lady superintendent. | Vocation | |||||
1900/01/17 | In charge of 13 nursing sisters, Gould left in the MORAVIAN for the South African War, with the 2nd New South Wales Army Medical Corps Contingent. She will serve first at a stationary hospital at Sterkstroom. | Vocation | |||||
1902/08/00 | After working at No 3 British General Hospital, Kroonstad, No 6 British General Hospital, Johannesburg, and No 35 Stationary Hospital, Ermelo, Nellie returns to Australia. | Vocation | |||||
1914/09/27 | Miss Ellen Julia Gould enlist in the Australian Imperial Force and is appointed matron of No 2 Australian General Hospital. | Vocation | |||||
1914/10/20 | With six other nurses, Ellen Julia Gould departs Australia. | Vocation | |||||
1914/12/04 | Australian Imperial Force nurses (sisters) lead by Ellen Julia Gould arrive in Alexandria, Egypt. | Vocation | |||||
1915/01/21 | Ellen Julia Gould of the Australian Imperial Force takes up her duties as matron at the No 2 Australian General Hospital at Mena House. | Vocation | Marriott Mena House Hotel | Giza | |||
1915/05/00 | To accommodate casualties from Gallipoli, No 2 Australian General Hospital at Mena House opens a second hospital at Ghezireh Palace. The two hospitals had a total of 1500 beds with a staff of 14 officers, 51 nurses and 133 others. | Vocation | Gezirah Palace Hotel, Cairo | Cairo | Gallipoli Campaign | ||
1916/00/00 | Ellen Julia Gould is awarded the Royal Red Cross (1st class). | Honor | |||||
1916/04/00 | No 2 Australian General Hospital is ordered to Wimereux, France. Sailing on the BRAEMAR CASTLE and proceeding first to Moussot, France. | Vocation | |||||
1916/06/30 | No 2 Australian General Hospital sets up on the site of partly completed 5th British Convalescent Depot on the road between Wimereux and Boulogne, the most important base port of the BEF on the direct route of casualties from the Salient. | Vocation | Battle of the Somme | ||||
1917/00/00 | Miss Gould is transferred to No 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Harefield, England. | Vocation | Harefield House | Harefield, Northwood | |||
1917/11/00 | Nellie Gould is posted to the Australian convalescent hospital at Cobham Hall, Kent, England. | Vocation | Cobham Hall (Including Kitchen And Stable Court) | Cobham | |||
1941/07/19 | Ellen Julia Gould dies in hospital at Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia. She was privately cremated. | Died |
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