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Nurse who did Penrith proud

Summary by westernweekender.com.au
Penrith was at the heart of many strong women who played an integral part in World War One by aiding the wounded on the ground and on the sea. In 1914, 35-year-old Adelaide Maude Kellett left her family and friends in Penrith and joined the Australian Army Nursing Service voluntarily, and by September that year had joined the Australian Imperial Forces as a Sister. One month later, Sister Kellett was chosen to go abroad with the First Expedition…

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