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Monday 23 May 2016

Edna Pengelly's Timeline!

This week for my reading I have made a timeline for Edna Pengelly. I have learnt lots about Edna Pengelly in the past week and I have really enjoyed learning about her. The thing I found difficult was finding the facts about her. Here is the timeline for Edna Pengelly:


Edna Pengelly - a New Zealand nurse who helped the injured soldiers who fought in the war.

1874: Edna Pengelly was born in Canada on the 5th of July.

Poppies near Kelling, North 1915: In January she applied to go on active service.

1915: In April she sailed away on the ‘vast and boundless ocean.

1915: The woman arrived in Alexandria in mid-June, and Edna was sent to No.19 General Hospital.

1915: On the 19th of May, the nurses travelled to London.

1915: The nurses were sent to the four British-run hospitals in Egypt where the sick and injured men from Gallipoli were being taken.

1916: After a year in Egypt, Edna was sent to England.

1916: In mid-September Edna wrote in her diary, “They say there will be plenty of men coming across soon. It is a ghastly place.”

1917: In October Edna arrived back to England.
1918: In March the Germans launched their last huge attacks, so she went back to war.

1919: Edna came home on the Marama. Then she went to work at Queen Mary Hospital in Hanmer, Nursing soldiers recovering from the war.

1959: Edna Pengelly passed away.



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