03379ntc a22002537i 45000010005000000080041000050400026000461000025000722450062000972640016001593000015001753360021001903370023002113380032002343510029002665000019002955060028003145200568003425330077009105350031009875440045010185451877010638560185029405612140403k19711973xx 000 0|eng d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aClingan, Jilld1942-10aPapua New Guinea: Memories and recorded events, 1971-1973 c1971 - 1973 a123pp. PDF atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAs received, page order. aAU PMB MS 1398 aAvailable for reference2 a"Papua New Guinea: Memories and recorded events, 1971-1973" was written by Ms.Clingan to document her memories of her time in Papua New Guinea from 1971-1973. It covers all aspects of her life in the Western Highlands in PNG, including the mission station, her work as a nurse, the hospital, clinic visits, daily living, food and cooking, the weather, census and health surveys, Christmas, visits to other nearby missions and reflections. The manuscript also includes annotated photographs, paintings and drawings by Clingan as well as maps of the area. aElectronic reproduction:bCanberra :cPacific Manuscripts Bureau, d2014 bFlynn, CanberracAustralia1 aPMB MS 1326, PMB PHOTO 22, PMB PHOTO 33.0 aJill Clingan was born in Sydney. From an early age Ms. Clingan displayed artistic talent. She won a scholarship to study art at East Sydney Technical College but switched to a career in nursing. For over thirty years she studied and worked in the nursing profession in Sydney, the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea and in Canberra. She trained in nursing at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, gaining certificates in General Nursing and Midwifery, nursed at the Royal Canberra Hospital, and gained a further certificate in Infant and Child Health. Miss Clingan then undertook studies at the NSW Baptist Bible College for a Deaconess and Missions Diploma which fired her interest in studying for a degree in Linguistics and Anthropology. She moved to PNG to work as a nurse for the Australian Baptist Mission in the Tinsley Hospital (later Health Centre), on the Baiyer River, 35 miles from Mt Hagen in the Western Highlands, for a two year term, 1971-1973. There she had a little time for sketching and painting and, by selling some of her paintings, was able to travel home via Madang and Lae. Working in Canberra Miss Clingan gained a fourth certificate in Community Nursing. She later travelled extensively in the Indian sub-continent, South East Asia, China, Hungary and Western Europe as well as the Middle East, and developed her artistic skills, publishing her sketches and drawings of the Greek Islands, exhibiting her works and fulfilling commissioned works. Since then she has travelled in Anatolia, Iran and Central Asia, gleaning more ideas for art and broadening further her areas of interest. In 1999 Miss Clingan completed a degree in linguistics and anthropology and commenced an enlargement of her degree work in Anthropology, on the indigenisation of Christianity in the Western Highlands of PNG following a short return visit there in 1999.41uhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/digital/catalogue/index.php/papua-new-guinea-memories-and-recorded-events-1971-1973zView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.