Edith Alexandra White Explained

Edith Alexandra White
Birth Date:1901 1, df=y
Birth Place:Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Kenmore, Queensland, Australia
Occupation:matron
Nationality:Australian

Edith Alexandra McQuade White (28 January 1901 – 25 May 1988) was an Australian army matron. She rose to the rank of Lieutenant colonel. After the Bombing of Darwin her 1,200 bed, under canvas, hospital dealt with the many casualties.

Life

White was born like her parents in New South Wales. She was born in Grafton and her parents were Catherine Jane (born Roberts) and Joseph Alexander Alfred White. Her father kept accounts. He went to South Africa during the war there and when peace came she and the family went to South Africa too. She went to a convent school in Grahamstown. In 1919 the family moved again to Queensland where, in time, she trained to be a nurse at Brisbane General Hospital. She went on to train in midwifery after she qualified in 1928.[1]

In 1937 she moved to the Northern Territory working at different places including the state capital of Darwin. She was eventually released from essential civilian work to become the matron of the 119th Australian General Hospital in June 1941.[1] This was a large hospital that had 1,200 beds but all of the hospital was in tents.[2]

Australia had declared war on Japan and on 19 February 1942 the Bombing of Darwin took place. It was the largest attack ever on Australia.[3] [4] White was later to remark that her nurses worked without a break for 36 hours as they dealt with the resulting casualties.[1]

She was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant colonel.[5] In 1950 she published her memoir, Reminiscences of an Australian Army Nurse.[6]

White died in 1988 in Kenmore, Queensland. In the chapel of Tamworth Base Hospital she is included on an honour role recording her contribution.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/white-edith-alexandra-15807 Edith White at ADB
  2. Web site: ADELAIDE RIVER, NT. AT 119TH AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL (119AGH), THE ONLY HOSPITAL IN AUSTRALIA ... . 2024-05-22 . www.awm.gov.au . en.
  3. Web site: 2023 . Bombing of Darwin . 17 February 2023 . City of Darwin.
  4. Web site: 8 February 2016 . Bombing of Darwin: 70 years on – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) . Abc.net.au.
  5. Web site: Lieutenant Colonel Edith McQuade White NSW War Memorials Register . 2024-05-22 . www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au.
  6. Book: White, Edith McQuade . Reminiscences of an Australian Army Nurse . 1950 . Eager & Lamb . en.
  7. Web site: Tamworth Base Hospital Doctors and Nurses Second World War Honour Roll NSW War Memorials Register . 2024-05-22 . www.warmemorialsregister.nsw.gov.au.