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==Biography==
==Biography==
Sister Penelope '''FRATER''' was born 26 Jan 1869 in Merrylong Park, New South Wales. Her father was a Landowner/ Farmer.
Penelope '''FRATER''' was born 26 Jan 1869 in Merrylong Park, New South Wales. Her father was a Landowner/ Farmer. She trained at Sydney Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales<ref>Nursing Record & Hospital World, March 3, 1900, p174</ref>.
 
==Nursing Training==
Sister Penelope '''FRATER''' trained at Sydney Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales.


==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
Sister Penelope '''FRATER''' was sent by the Colony of New South Wales to care for the sick and wounded during the Boer War, serving from January 19, 1900.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p33 created at No3 General Hospital, Kroonstad; dated August 7, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p50 created at No6 General Hospital, Johannesburg; dated July 23, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/289 QSA Medal Roll p198 created at Victoria Barracks, Sydney; dated September 16, 1901</ref><ref>Nursing Record & Hospital World, March 3, 1900, p174</ref><ref>WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p12 created at AMD5; dated March 6, 1903</ref>
Sister Penelope '''FRATER''' was sent by the Colony of New South Wales to care for the sick and wounded during the Boer War, serving from January 19, 1900.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p33 created at No3 General Hospital, Kroonstad; dated August 7, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p50 created at No6 General Hospital, Johannesburg; dated July 23, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/289 QSA Medal Roll p198 created at Victoria Barracks, Sydney; dated September 16, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p12 created at AMD5; dated March 6, 1903</ref>
 
Sailed in the Moravian with 13 nursing sisters on 17 January 1900.


The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: p33: To Pretoria August 15, 1901<ref>Queen's South Africa Medal Roll</ref>
Sailed in the <I>Moravian</I> with 13 nursing sisters on 17 January 1900.


==After Military Service==
==Nursing Service in WW1==
Enlisted on 27 September 1914 in the Army Nursing Service of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force to serve overseas. She sailed on the Braemar Castle from Alexandria to Marseilles to be part of the British Expeditionary Force at the 3rd Australian General Hospital and in January 1917 she was appointed Head Sister, returning to Australia in October 1918.
Enlisted on 27 September 1914 in the Army Nursing Service of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force to serve overseas. She sailed on the <I>Braemar Castle</I> from Alexandria to Marseilles to be part of the British Expeditionary Force at the 3rd Australian General Hospital and in January 1917 she was appointed Head Sister, returning to Australia in October 1918.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 8 June 2026

Biography

Penelope FRATER was born 26 Jan 1869 in Merrylong Park, New South Wales. Her father was a Landowner/ Farmer. She trained at Sydney Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales[1].

Nursing Service in the Boer War

Sister Penelope FRATER was sent by the Colony of New South Wales to care for the sick and wounded during the Boer War, serving from January 19, 1900.[2][3][4][5]

Sailed in the Moravian with 13 nursing sisters on 17 January 1900.

Nursing Service in WW1

Enlisted on 27 September 1914 in the Army Nursing Service of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force to serve overseas. She sailed on the Braemar Castle from Alexandria to Marseilles to be part of the British Expeditionary Force at the 3rd Australian General Hospital and in January 1917 she was appointed Head Sister, returning to Australia in October 1918.

References

  1. Nursing Record & Hospital World, March 3, 1900, p174
  2. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p33 created at No3 General Hospital, Kroonstad; dated August 7, 1901
  3. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p50 created at No6 General Hospital, Johannesburg; dated July 23, 1901
  4. WO 100/289 QSA Medal Roll p198 created at Victoria Barracks, Sydney; dated September 16, 1901
  5. WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p12 created at AMD5; dated March 6, 1903