INGLIS, Florence Lilian
Service Number: | Staff Nurse |
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Enlisted: | 1 July 1916 |
Last Rank: | Staff Nurse |
Last Unit: | Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (QAIMNSR) |
Born: | Sydney, NSW, 6 January 1873 |
Home Town: | Narrandera, Narrandera, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Matron |
Died: | At Home, Leura, Darling Point, NSW, 3 August 1946, aged 73 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Rookwood General Cemetery, New South Wales, Australia Zone A Old Ground Grave 2019-2022 |
Memorials: |
World War 1 Service
1 Jul 1916: | Enlisted Staff Nurse, Staff Nurse, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (QAIMNSR) |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
Daughter of William INGLIS and Flora nee McKINNON
Of Annersley, Leichhardt, NSW
Her father was the founder of a well known Sydney firm of William Inglis & Sons.
Educated at 'Arthursleigh' Private School, Sydney, NSW
Trained at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney 1900 - 1904 (left 1908)
Matron at Narrandera Public Hospital 1908 - 1911
Matron Manly Cottage Hospital 1911 - 1913
Paid own way to United Kingdom from Sydney (later refunded by QAIMNSR)
NOK listed as William INGLIS (Brother)
Appointed to QAIMNSR 01 July 1916
To 32 Stationary Hospital
To 7 General Hospital 02 May 1917
To 10 Casualty Clearing Station 06 June 1917
To 44 Casualty Clearing Station 14 August 1917
To 62 Casualty Clearing Station 21 September 1917
To 32 Stationary Hospital 18 December 1917
To 54 General Hospital 16 January 1918
To 32 Stationary Hospital 19 March 1918
To 11 Casualty Clearing Station 30 July 1918
To 49 Casualty Clearing Station 10 August 1918
To 38 Casualty Clearing Station 23 August 1918
To 2 Casualty Clearing Station 25 August 1918
To 57 Casualty Clearing Station 04 September 1918
To 3 Casualty Clearing Station 17 September 1918
To 2 Casualty Clearing Station 20 September 1918
To 12 Stationary Hospital 21 September 1918
To 15 Casualty Clearing Station 13 December 1918
To 4 Stationary Hospital 12 February 1919
To England for Demobilisation 10 March 1919
Appointment terminated 12 March 1919
Embarked for Australia (Sydney) 07 August 1919 per 'Katoomba'
Resided 'Lolma' Dudley Street, Coogee, Near Sydney, NSW
Died 03 August 1946 at her residence Leura, Darling Point, NSW
At her residence, Leura on 3rd August, the death occurred of Miss Florence Lilian Inglis, a former matron of the Naranera Hospital.
Miss Inglis was matron of the Narandera Hospital for about 30 years and was a very capable nurse and efficient administrator. She was a daughter of the late William and Flora Inglis, of Annesley, Leichhardt, her father being founder of the well known Sydney firm, of Wm. Inglis & Sons.