File:Dora Ohlfsen in nurse's uniform, 1916.jpg

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Description Dora Ohlfsen-Bagge (1869–1948), an Australian artist who lived in Italy and who worked as a nurse there during World War I. Apparently photographs of her in a nurse's uniform were published at the time. After a search of Australian and American newspapers, I have not been able to find this, but I'm going to assume that it was published during the war.
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