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English: Black and white photograph of WWI nurses, taken on the steps of the Parliamentary Library. Nurses identified are:

1st row (L-R): Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, H. Burton, L Brandon, E Brooke, L McNie, I Willis, M Muir, Unknown, Unknown.

2nd row (L-R): M Looney, Unknown, M Rogers, M Brown, M Jeffrey, J Erwin, Unknown, R Horton, Unknown, Unknown, I Clark, Unknown.

3rd row: A Whitta, 7th M Ellis, 8 J James, Unknown, A Philpotts.

4th row: M Besick (Far right), C Hawkins (fourth from right).

5th row: Edmondstone, behind left shoulder of C Hawkins.
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Source https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/1030494#gallery
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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WWI nurses, taken on the steps of the Parliamentary Library. 1st row fifth from the left is Louise Brandon

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