No 1 Australian Stationery Hospital
1914 - 1916Project Title: No 1 Australian Stationary Hospital
Desired Project Outcome: Unknown
Current Status: Research
Correct as at: 20 May 2020
Planned year of release: TBA
Amongst the fighting men of the First Australian Imperial Force (AIF) that left in late 1914 for Europe were some of Australia’s most dedicated and talented medical professionals. These men and women who held successful positions in the civilian workplace prior to the war, answered the call to arms and ventured off into a perceived world of excitement and adventure. Some of these men and women belonged to the No 1 Australian Stationary Hospital (1ASH). Their perceptions were quickly adjusted to the reality as they would see first-hand the sick and wounded men returning from the front. Horrendous and unspeakable wounds, debilitating illnesses and the ever present ghastly diseases would confront the staff of the No 1 Australian Stationary Hospital every day.
They would also get a further taste of war when the hospital deployed to Gallipoli in the second half of 1915. Forever treating casualty numbers greater than expected, the Doctors and staff, most of them sick throughout the campaign, worked long and arduous hours sometimes to the detriment of their own health to care for the Australian Soldier.
The project aims to tell the story of the doctors, nurses and soldiers of the No 1 Australian Stationary Hospital between 1914 to 1916. The author, who relatives was the first commanding officer, already had access to a number of war diaries, documents and unpublished photos. This is a personal project that still requires further information from relatives in order to take it to the next stage.
Members of 1ASH
Allen | Lloyd Fairfax |
Anderson | Frederick Henry |
Arthur | Edward Roy |
Ballantyne | James Ferguson |
Bates | Ernest (Frederick) |
Bath | Sidney Lawson |
Bell | Francis |
Bethune | Ray Neil |
Biggs | Claudius |
Birch | Arthur Henry |
Brittain | Fred Raymond |
Blackham | Henry Hamilton |
Blight | John Dunstone |
Boyle | Clifford Stevenson |
Brown | Sidney Gilbert |
Browne | Ernest Vincent |
Bryant | Henry William |
Buttery | Thomas Henry |
Byleveld | Robert Edgar |
Campbell | Frederick Gordon |
Cardwell | Edward Thomas Bailes |
Carleton | Herbert Gillaird |
Carr | Howard Bevan |
Chamberlain | Percy |
Chappell | John |
Charlton | Norman Neal |
Chennell | Gordon James |
Cilento | Ernest Raphael |
Clark | Frank Donaldson |
Collins | George Oswald |
Coates | George Leopold Albert |
Colliston | David Harold |
Corbin | John |
Cowen | Stewart Osburn |
Crocker | Ernest Roy |
Cronin | Thomas Edmond |
Crowhurst | Vincent Parnall |
Daly | Patrick |
Davenport | Richard William |
Davis | Albert John Stephen |
Dewar | Garnett Wolseley |
Dickson | Darcy Elliot |
Dobson | Claude Edwin |
Duckett | Edward Lonsdale |
Dunn | Alfred Lewis |
Fielder | Richard Claude |
Ford | Alfred Lancelot |
Forrester | Arthur Gibert |
Foster | Alfred Graham |
Frisby | Harry Clemence |
Frost | Herbert George |
Fry | Clarence George |
Fuller | Charles Alan |
Gardener | Henry Rice |
Gavin | George Cormack |
Gilmore | Angus Graham |
Green | Fred |
Hansen | Claude William |
Hansen | Joseph Nicholls |
Harris | John Broas |
Hatchard | Thomas Arthur |
Hayward | George Leslie |
Heaven | Richard Cecil |
Hill | John Whitcombe |
Hogg | William Charlton |
Holland | Rubert |
Hone | Harry Richard |
Hone | Oscar Francis Phillip |
Hopkinson | Sydney |
Horton | Leslie William |
Humble | Thomas Alfred |
Impett | Leslie Stephen |
Jennings | Arthur Ernest |
Keen | Frederick Walter |
Kemp | Henry James |
Killen | John Henry |
Kirk | Archibald George |
Klein | Roy Basil |
Knuckey | Charles Kingscote |
Langstaff | Edward |
Leach | Maurice Roy |
Le Messurier | Frederick Neill |
Lindon | Leonard Charles Edward |
Line | George |
Lord | John |
Lowe | Ernest Gordon |
Lowrie | Robert Alexander |
Luck | Sidney Ivor |
MacDonald | Henry Edward |
Maddick | Robert Churston |
Marques | Charles |
Marques | Charles Albert |
Marshall | Harold Seymour |
McCall | Henry Herbert |
McDonald | Angus |
Mead | Robert Middleney |
Merten | William Percival |
Miles | James |
Miller | John |
Morris | Benjamin Franklin |
Munro | Alexander |
Newland | Henry Simpson |
North | David Williams |
O’Malley | Cyril |
Park | Horace Cansfield |
Parry | Charles William Bremmor |
Phelps | James Cameron |
Porter | William Arthur |
Potts | John |
Powell | Henry Arthur |
Prode | Edwin James |
Pridmore | Henry |
Ramsey | Alfred Mercer |
Raphael | Harold Roy |
Read | Frederick James |
Reed | John |
Reed | Norman Hamilton |
Reed | Percival |
Reeves | Charles John |
Robertson | Harold Ross |
Robinson | Arthur |
Robson | Alan James |
Rowe | Cecil Escott Palmer |
Rubeo | Alfred |
Rubeo | Gaetano |
Rubeo | Richard |
Schneider | Ferdinand James William |
Schneider | Raymond Joseph Victor |
Sellars | Vernon Clarence |
Sims | Henry |
Smith | George Thomas |
Smith | Leslie Melrose |
Smith | William Arthur |
Smith | William Benjamin |
Spargo | Frederick William |
Sparkes | Horace William Colston |
Spooner | Walter James Twist |
Steele | Robert Lindsay |
Stirling | John |
Stoffell | William Rouse |
Stolz | George Alexander |
Strempel | Arthur Charles |
Stubbs | Walter |
Thomas | Henry Clarence |
Thompson | Frederick Herbert |
Thorndike | John Thomas Jacklin |
Tiggerman | Fred Lewis |
Tonkin | Alfred Alan John |
Tuck | Eric Roach |
Tyner | James Michael |
Underwood | William Matthew |
Unstead | William |
Verco | Joseph Stanley |
Viner | Raymond Hope |
Ward | Fred Jas Alexander |
Washington | Frank |
Watson | Archibald |
Wheeler | Richard Packer |
Wicks | James |
Wilkinson | Arthur George Bernard |
Williams | Gurlym Morgan |
Williamson | Joseph Alex |
Wilson | Percy |
Wilson | Thomas George |
Witton | Albert Edward |
Wright | Edwin |
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