Mabel Thurston, CBE, RRC (22 July 1869 – 23 July 1960) was a notable New Zealand nurse, hospital matron and army nursing administrator. Thurston was born...
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of Mabel is a children's fantasy novel by Harry Thurston Peck, first published in 1897 under the pseudonym Rafford Pyke. The story is about Mabel, a five-year-old...
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WWI Margaret Hitchcock, after WWI Edna Pengelly, matron, 1919–1921 Mabel Thurston, matron, 1923–1924 E. Brown, matron Emily Hodges, matron,1924–1938 Christina...
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the five go to a bar to celebrate their ordeal, where Charlie encounters Mabel, a small-time drug dealer. His wealthy father, Gary Sykes, who tracks him...
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statutory protection and recognition. The first matron of the hospital was Mabel Thurston who later became matron-in-chief of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service...
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chapel dedicated to nurses who died in World War I. Sibylla Maude and Mabel Thurston, both former matrons of Christchurch Hospital, first thought of a chapel...
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Isdell Mabel Jamieson Mary Looney Hester Maclean Mary Rae Lorna Rattray Cora Beattie Anderson Roberton Margaret Rogers Edith Rudd Mabel Thurston Fanny...
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Studholme DSO – Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment. Mabel Thurston RRC – matron-in-chief, New Zealand Army Nursing Service. Colonel Russell...
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Maj. and Temp Lt.-Col. John Studholme DSO Canterbury Mounted Rifles Mabel Thurston RRC Matron-in-Chief, NZ Army Nursing Service Col. Thomas Harcourt Ambrose...
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JSTOR 4069208. Retrieved 10 July 2013. Gilman, D.C.; Thurston, H.T.; Moore, F., eds. (1916). "Wright, Mabel Osgood". New International Encyclopædia (2nd ed...
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