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Old 15-12-12, 12:22 AM
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Default Full dress tunic - Lieutenant Colonel R Vandeleur Kelly, NSW Army Medical Corps.

Full dress tunic - Lieutenant Colonel R Vandeleur Kelly, NSW Army Medical Corps - circa 1899.

Related to the service of Robert Vandeleur Kelly. Kelly was born at Glencara, Ireland on 26 July 1843 and educated at Bonn and later at The King's School, Parramatta. He studied medicine at Edinburgh, graduating in 1873, and worked as a dispensary medical officer in the Westmeath Militia. Following his marriage in 1877 and a further 12 years as medical surgeon associated with a number of militia units, Kelly emigrated to Australia in 1889. Here, he established a practice in Sydney. Commissioned in the NSW Military Forces on 12 October 1889 and promoted to surgeon major on 9 January 1896, Kelly was the founder of the St John Ambulance Corps in NSW in 1890. As a temporary lieutenant colonel, Kelly served with the second and third contingents to the Boer War, commanding the NSW Army Medical Corps and serving in the Transvaal, Orange River Colony and was mentioned in dispatches. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1902 and died in 1913.





Major Robert Vandeleur Kelly (mounted) leads a march past of NSW Army Medical Corps on Queen Victoria's birthday at Centennial Park.

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