ALL MANNER OF INTERESTS ARE TAKEN UP BY PATIENTS at the new Red Cross Rehabilitation Centre which has been opened at No 107 Convalescent Camp, Ballarat. In photograph at left patients are seen at work in the arts and crafts wing. Right: Sketching is favoured as a future career by Pte J. W. Boland, of South Melbourne. He was formerly a tram driver. THE MEN FIND THEIR WAY BACK TO HEALTH at the new Rehabilitation Centre at Ballarat through various types of work and games. Upholstery, for instance, is part of the instruction given at this centre. At work on a settee at left is Pte L. W. Whitby, of Surrey Hills. Right: A "toning up" between, classes with overhead ball. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 3 Feb 1944, Page 7
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