Tag, Dog
Production date
1914-1918
Description
A silver metal dog tag, attached to a long metal chain. On the obverse of the tag is stamped lettering which reads " N.Z. MIL FORCES " along the top curve of the tag. Below this reads " NURSE MA MUIR " and below this " 22 150 ". At the bottom of the tag is " H S 1 REG 1 ". The reverse of the tag shows the imprint of text on the obverse.
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Object detail
In 1915 Mary joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Nursing Service, and embarked on the hospital ship Maheno. This identification tag would have accompanied her throughout her war service. Her time at war was distinguished and busy. She was returned home with typhoid in 1916, served on the Marama hospital ship in Alexandria, was Sister in Charge of Ward 8 at the Walton-on-Thames New Zealand General Hospital, and served on the front at the New Zealand Stationary Hospital at Amiens, about 24 kilometres from the front line. Mary suffered terribly from trench foot, but after the Armistice was chosen to meet the Queen - which meant her feet were treated!
Mary returned to Taranaki in early 1919. After some time as the assistant matron at a private hospital in New Plymouth, she and her sister Catherine, also a nurse, set up the Iona Private Hospital on Young Street, New Plymouth. Mary and Catherine ran the hospital until 1943, when they and their sister Jessica retired to Auckland. They still made regular trips to New Plymouth after their retirement, setting up a timetable for family members to visit them!
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