Souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
c. 1940Souvenir napkin ring made from olive wood purchased in Jerusalem during World War Two.
It features a silhouette of a camel and its handler on an orange background. On the opposite side is the word 'Jerusalem' printed in black in upper case letters.
This olive wood napkin ring was found inside an olive wood jewellery box, and was purchased together with a second olive wood box containing a filagree metal butterfly brooch. The latter two items came with an envelope indicating the butterfly was a gift from Evelyn to Dos.
It is believed that Evelyn was Australian Army Nursing Service Lieutenant Evelyn Hay Drummond Carmichael, who served with the 6th Australian General Hospital situated on the Gaza Ridge in Palestine at the right time.
Evelyn was born in Bald Hills, Queensland on 26 May 1912. She enlisted for service in Brisbane on 5 August 1940, aged 28 and a single nurse. Her rank was Staff Nurse and her service number was QX6375. She served in Australia at various hospitals until the end of January 1941, when she embarked for the Middle East, arriving on 19 February 1941. She was promoted to Sister on 1 December 1941. She married Supt. Ian Mackenzie Turner of the Palestine Police Force in Gaza on 14 November 1942 and her appointment was terminated two days later.
Visiting servicemen and women purchased a variety of souvenirs from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Palestine and The Holy Land while passing through on active service during both world wars.
Some of the more common items were embroideries such as cushion covers, painted artworks on fabric, jewellery made from mother of pearl, metal and timber, and photo albums with wooden covers filled with postcards of local scenes and pressed dried flowers.
There was also a range of trinket boxes, often with hidden drawers, made from the local olive wood and a range of other olive wood items including napkin rings and even a portable book shelf.
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