Judith Fitton Collection
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Users are advised that the content in this collection may include accounts of discrimination and the expression of opinions and/or terminology that would now be considered unacceptable.See the Access and usage section below for further details.
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Judith Fitton Collection
Classmark: MS 2224
Date(s): 1945-1997
Language: English
Size and medium: 6 boxes; typescript papers; manuscript papers; photographs; notebooks; newspapers; newspaper cuttings; postcards; identity passes; medal; maps; certificates; artwork; invitation cards; VHS video tapes; 8mm audio visual tapes; 8 mm magnetic audio tapes; slides
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/637423
Collection group(s): Medical Collections
Description
The papers of Judith M. Fitton primarily relating to her training and career. The collection includes a few documents from her nurse training. The majority of papers relate to Fitton’s work to develop a system of rural health nursing in Sabah, Malaysia, 1962-1971 and her nursing work in Brunei, 1957-1962.
The collection contains papers generated by Fitton's work as lead tutor on the Health Visitor course at the University of Leeds from 1975-1989 and copies of articles written by her. There is a small a file relating to her post as lecturer at Durham Technical College and also some personal papers.
There are also slides of scenes in Malaysia, Tunisia and Samarkand and films of girl guides and events in Malaysia and Brunei.
Biography or history
Judith Fitton, Health Visitor, was born in Yorkshire in 1930. Initially training as a nurse at the Leeds General Infirmary, Fitton undertook the University of Leeds Health Visitor Course 1953-1954. Following this she worked in South East Asia for 14 years in Sabah, Malaysia and in Brunei.
While in Brunei, Fitton was the Guider of the 1st Brunei Town Girl Guide Company. She led them on a trip to the Girl Guides International Camp in the Yarra Valley, Melbourne, Australia in 1959.
For services to the state of Sabah she was awarded the medal of the Most Illustrious Order of Kinabalu in 1969. Fitton led the Health Visitor Course at the University of Leeds from 1975-1989. An important person in its development, she was the last tutor on the course. She died in 2008.
Provenance
Bequeathed to Special Collections by Judith Fitton.
Access and usage
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