Eastbourne Club For Australian Repatriated Prisoners- the Opening of Gowrie House, Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK, 1945 A scene in the Sewing Room at Gowrie House, Eastbourne, where Australian repatriated Prisoners of War are helped with any repairs to their uniforms by women of the Australian Red Cross. On the left of the photograph, Miss Effie Norton, Red Cross Superintendent (from Brisbane), irons an item of uniform belonging to Sergeant Arthur Adams (from Melbourne). In the centre, Driver Harold Holpen (from Queensland) looks on. To the right of the photograph, Mrs Moriarty, Red Cross Com


Eastbourne Club For Australian Repatriated Prisoners- the Opening of Gowrie House, Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK, 1945 A scene in the Sewing Room at Gowrie House, Eastbourne, where Australian repatriated Prisoners of War are helped with any repairs to their uniforms by women of the Australian Red Cross. On the left of the photograph, Miss Effie Norton, Red Cross Superintendent (from Brisbane), irons an item of uniform belonging to Sergeant Arthur Adams (from Melbourne). In the centre, Driver Harold Holpen (from Queensland) looks on. To the right of the photograph, Mrs Moriarty, Red Cross Commandant, carries out some running repairs at the sewing machine for Sergeant Bill Jensen (from Cairns).


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