Grace Marion Bridge (nee Cordingley) (1876 – 1969)
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Education
editAttended Girl's Grammar School Townsville and Sydney Girl's High School before undertaking studies at the University of Sydney. She was a resident at Women's College and attained her B.A. in 1898 and M.A.1903. During 1913 she studied for and attained a Licentiate in Medicine & Surgery of the Society of Apothecaries (LMSSA), London.
World War One
editGrace sailed to England in March 1915 at her own expense to make a contribution to the war. She was appointed in London as Pathologist Military Block, Royal Free Hospital, she served till the Armistice and returned to Australia via U.S.A in 1919???.
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Marriage and children
editGrace Marion Cordingley married Reginald J. W. Bridge of Glen Islay, Wandandian near Nowra on March 6 1920 at St Philip's Church Sydney[3]
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- ^ Sydney, The University of. "Grace Marion Bridge - Beyond 1914 - Book of Remembrance". beyond1914.sydney.edu.au. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
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