Image References
Figure 1 - Retrieved from Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘The official farewell at St Scholastica's, Glebe. L-R: Sisters Mary Constable, Julian McKenna, Eustelle Gleeson, Mother Oliverio Murphy, Cardinal Norman Gilroy, Sisters Catherine Teresa Mercovich, Canisius Whitton and Etheldreda Boyle.’
(Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 2 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘Dispensary Japan’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/who-we-are/our-story/nagasaki-japan-in-1948/#
Figure 3 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Catherine Teresa Mercovich' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 4 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 5 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 6 - Goodsams.org (2018) ‘Sister John Constable’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 7 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 8 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘On the boat to Japan Sister Mary Constable talking to a little boy’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 9 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Marie Eustelle' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 10-Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Mary Canisius' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 11 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘Sister Canisius Whitton in the dispensary’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/who-we-are/our-story/nagasaki-japan-in-1948/
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Figure 12 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
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Figure 14 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
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Figure 17 - Retrieved from https://www.manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/j-robert-oppenheimers-interview
Figure 18 - Retrieved from http://thedabbler.co.uk/2015/07/now-it-can-be-told-management-secrets-of-the-manhattan-project/major-general-leslie-r-groves-ca-everett/
Figure 19 - NY Times, (2011) ’Norman Ramsey Dies at 96; Work Led to the Atomic Clock’ (Image) Retrieved from Norman Ramsey Dies at 96; Work Led to the Atomic Clock - The New ...https://www.nytimes.com/.../norman-ramsey-dies-at-96-work-led-to-the-atomic-clock.ht…
Figure 20 - Retrieved from charles w. sweeney quoteshttps://moththewobbbeh.gq/807148-charles-w-sweeney-quotes.pl
Figure 21 - Retrieved from https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/order_drop.htm
Figure 22- Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/world-politics-explainer-the-atomic-bombings-of-hiroshima-and-nagasaki-100452
Figure 23 - The Dabbler (2015) ‘Major-General Leslie Groves’ (Image) Retrieved from http://thedabbler.co.uk/2015/07/now-it-can-be-told-management-secrets-of-the-manhattan-project/major-general-leslie-r-groves-ca-everett/
Figure 24- Voices of the Manhattan Project (n.d.) ‘J. Robert Oppenheimer’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/j-robert-oppenheimers-interview
Figure 26 - Retrieved from https://helpussavetheplanet.com/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki/
Figure 27 - Retrieved from http://hiroshima.australiandoctor.com.au/
Figure 28- Osti.gov Order to Drop the Atomic Bomb (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/order_drop.htm
Figure 29- Insider.com (2017) ‘US’s first preparations for the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Image) Retrieved from https://www.insider.com/declassified-photos-of-atomic-bombs-2017-8#both-pits-for-little-boy-and-fat-man-each-roughly-8-feet-by-12-feet-still-exist-today-on-the-island-and-now-serve-as-a-memorial-of-sorts-9
Figure 30- Goodsams.org.au (n.d.) ‘Nagasaki, ruins of Urakami Church’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/who-we-are/our-story/nagasaki-japan-in-1948/
(Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 2 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘Dispensary Japan’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/who-we-are/our-story/nagasaki-japan-in-1948/#
Figure 3 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Catherine Teresa Mercovich' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 4 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 5 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 6 - Goodsams.org (2018) ‘Sister John Constable’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 7 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 8 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘On the boat to Japan Sister Mary Constable talking to a little boy’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/article/70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki/
Figure 9 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Marie Eustelle' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 10-Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister Mary Canisius' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 11 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) ‘Sister Canisius Whitton in the dispensary’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.goodsams.org.au/who-we-are/our-story/nagasaki-japan-in-1948/
Figure 12 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 12 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 13 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister M Etheldreda' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 14 - Retrieved from Good Samaritan Archives
Figure 15 - Retrieved from https://www.businessinsider.com/atomic-bombs-declassified-photos-2016-8?r=AU&IR=T#soldiers-and-workers-sign-their-names-and-other-messages-on-the-nose-of-fat-man-4
Figure 16 - Goodsams.org (n.d.) 'Sister M Julian' (Image) Retrieved from 70-years-since-six-good-samaritans-set-sail-for-nagasaki
Figure 17 - Retrieved from https://www.manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/j-robert-oppenheimers-interview
Figure 18 - Retrieved from http://thedabbler.co.uk/2015/07/now-it-can-be-told-management-secrets-of-the-manhattan-project/major-general-leslie-r-groves-ca-everett/
Figure 19 - NY Times, (2011) ’Norman Ramsey Dies at 96; Work Led to the Atomic Clock’ (Image) Retrieved from Norman Ramsey Dies at 96; Work Led to the Atomic Clock - The New ...https://www.nytimes.com/.../norman-ramsey-dies-at-96-work-led-to-the-atomic-clock.ht…
Figure 20 - Retrieved from charles w. sweeney quoteshttps://moththewobbbeh.gq/807148-charles-w-sweeney-quotes.pl
Figure 21 - Retrieved from https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/order_drop.htm
Figure 22- Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/world-politics-explainer-the-atomic-bombings-of-hiroshima-and-nagasaki-100452
Figure 23 - The Dabbler (2015) ‘Major-General Leslie Groves’ (Image) Retrieved from http://thedabbler.co.uk/2015/07/now-it-can-be-told-management-secrets-of-the-manhattan-project/major-general-leslie-r-groves-ca-everett/
Figure 24- Voices of the Manhattan Project (n.d.) ‘J. Robert Oppenheimer’ (Image) Retrieved from https://www.manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/j-robert-oppenheimers-interview
Figure 26 - Retrieved from https://helpussavetheplanet.com/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki/
Figure 27 - Retrieved from http://hiroshima.australiandoctor.com.au/
Figure 28- Osti.gov Order to Drop the Atomic Bomb (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/order_drop.htm
Figure 29- Insider.com (2017) ‘US’s first preparations for the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Image) Retrieved from https://www.insider.com/declassified-photos-of-atomic-bombs-2017-8#both-pits-for-little-boy-and-fat-man-each-roughly-8-feet-by-12-feet-still-exist-today-on-the-island-and-now-serve-as-a-memorial-of-sorts-9
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