Community at Home
- Austrian girls
Enemy aliens interned at the Molonglo Concentration Camp, Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Australia - Jessie Barnard
Member of the Federal Territory War Food Fund, 1914-1918 - Blanche Crace
Committee member, Federal Capital Territory War Food Fund, President of the Gininderra Branch of the Red Cross 1914-1917, then President of the Hall Branch of the Red Cross from October 1917 - Mary Cunningham
President of the War Chest Fund Flower Shop, Red Cross committee member, pro-conscription activist with the Referendum Reinforcements Committee - Tommy Davies
World War I ambulance driver and military hospital visitor - Mary Dunlop
Voluntary Aid Detachment worker, England - Susan Hollingsworth
Supporter of the Red Cross, provider of safe haven for family members whose menfolk were overseas with the Australian Imperial Force - Luise Hurtzig
Enemy alien internee in Australia - Hally Kienzle
Australian-born British subject interned as an enemy alien because of her German-born husband - Nina Macartney
Founding committee member of the Federal Capital Territory War Food Fund, Canberra, 1914 - Hilda McIntosh
Canberra postmistress 1913-1925 - Jane Miller
President of the Federal Capital Territory War Food Fund, Clothes for Belgian Babies - Ida Parnell
Supporter of the Australian Federal Territory War Food Fund and the Red Cross - Ellen Rohrmann
Internee, Molonglo Concentration Camp, Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Australia - Daisy Schoeffel
Interned as an enemy alien because of marriage to her German-born husband - Katie Sheaffe
Committee member, Federal Capital Territory War Food Fund - Louisa Southwell
President, Hall Red Cross 1916-1917, and Member, Hall and Gininderra Red Cross branches, 1914-1919