Provenance & history Of Nurse Clementina Marshall 110 year old WW1 Handwritten Nurses Diary

Provenance & Typing and proofreading notes for the Author/Researcher/Editor Clementinas  handwriting is at times difficult to decipher, which is understandable given the age of the diary and the dark photocopied paper.  In order to ensure the integrity of her diary the sole amendment is replacement of the symbol ‘+’ which she used extensively, with the
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Transcription of Nurse Sister Clementina Marshall WW1 diary 1914 page1 to 13.

( Single line  print  version  of  ) Nurse Sister Clementina Marshall hand written diary { hand written diary is 128 pages however in the transcription is 22 pages } DIARY   Clem. H. Marshall with Mother’s love ‘Dornoch’ Bellevue Hill Sydney 17.9.14 end of page 1 ( note page 2 is blank) 17.10.14                                                                                              S. S. Argyllshire
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Stories from Urunga, Coffs Harbour, New south Wales, Clementina Marshall, A proud nurse is part of Urunga history.

Clementina Marshall, lived in Urunga NSW from about 1930 to her passing, in 1968 in Urunga NSW. Clementina has a beautiful grave site at Urunga NSW cemetery overlooking the blue ocean high upon  the hill overlooking the dunes at Urunga cemetery. Clementinas grave has a large red cross in ceramic tiles on the front top
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