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Mary Gorman

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Mary Gorman
Born(1881-05-10)10 May 1881
Died23 October 1915(1915-10-23) (aged 34)
Cause of deathSinking of SS Marquette
NationalityNew Zealand
OccupationNurse

Mary Gorman (10 May 1881 – 23 October 1915) was a New Zealand nurse who served in World War I and died when the SS Marquette was torpedoed and sunk in 1915.[1]

Early life

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Gorman was born in Waimate, New Zealand, on 10 May 1881 to John and Catherine Gorman. Her father was a railway worker. Gorman completed her nursing training at Waimate Hospital.[2]

Waimate Hospital plaque to nurses who died on the SS Marquette

Career

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After qualifying, Gorman nursed at Wellington Public Hospital.[3] In 1915, she enlisted in the New Zealand Army Nursing Service and left Wellington in May that year on board the SS Marama. The ship sailed to Sydney, and then to Egypt. The contingent of nurses worked in a stationary hospital there. In October 1915 Gorman was on board the SS Marquette when it was torpedoed by a German submarine and sunk. She was injured during the launching of the lifeboats, and realising that she was unlikely to survive, gave her lifebelt to another nurse.[4]

Recognition

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A commemorative plaque to Gorman, and fellow Marquette casualties Catherine Fox and Isabel Clark, was placed in Waimate Hospital. The hospital also named its women's ward Marquette in memory of the three nurses.[3] When the hospital closed in 1996, the plaque was moved to a display at the Waimate Museum.[2]

Gorman is named on the Mikra British Cemetery in Greece and in the Nurses' Memorial Chapel at Christchurch Hospital.[5] She is also remembered in the Five Sisters window at York Minster in York, England.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "The Marquette Sinking Centenary | New Zealand Wargraves Project". www.nzwargraves.org.nz. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Plaque to commemorate the Waimate Nurses who died during the sinking of the Marquette". New Zealand Museums. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b "32 NZ lives lost aboard Marquette". Stuff. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Nursing Review: New Zealand's Latest Nursing News on, Health, Education, Nursing, Clinical, Mental health, Aged care, Maori health, Enrolled nursing and Professional development". www.nursingreview.co.nz. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Mary Gorman". Auckland War Memorial Museum. Retrieved 2 July 2016.