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East Melbourne Residents' contribution to the Queen Victoria Hospital

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Interview with Dr June Howqua - Queen Victoria Hospital (2.39 MB)
Acquisition number: 
508
Catalogue number: 
emvf0476
File name: 
VF476
File location: 
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Interview with Dr. June Howqua, physician and board member at the Queen Victoria Hospital. She talks about her time at the hospital which was founded by Constance Stone, also a resident of East Melbourne, and the building's continued links with feminism.

Item type: 
Article
Author: 
Helen Razer
Photographer: 
Eddie Jim
Date of publication or creation: 
2006-06-19
Publisher: 
The Age Newspaper
Publication place: 
Melbourne
Year acquired: 
2006
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