Beyond The Splendours Of The Sunset

BEYOND THE SPLENDOURS OF THE SUNSET is a biography of Margaret Barnett Cruickshank, M. B., Ch. B., University of N.Z., 1897. First generation New Zealander, Margaret Barnett Cruickshank had been raised near Palmerston, Otago. On graduating from Otago Medical School, Margaret was introduced to Dr. Herbert Clifford Barclay. Barclay accepted her into his Waimate Practice,…

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David Lockyer

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BEYOND THE SPLENDOURS OF THE SUNSET is a biography of Margaret Barnett Cruickshank, M. B., Ch. B., University of N.Z., 1897. First generation New Zealander, Margaret Barnett Cruickshank had been raised near Palmerston, Otago. On graduating from Otago Medical School, Margaret was introduced to Dr. Herbert Clifford Barclay. Barclay accepted her into his Waimate Practice, his home and private hospital. Barclay had also become superintendent of the local public hospital, a position that Margaret would also hold on a shared basis years later. 1913, Dr Cruickshank and her youngest sister Isabella, visited England and family in Scotland. Britain was preparing for war. Isabella nursed in London while Margaret became involved with St John and completed studies at Dublin. Together they visited family in Scotland prior to returning home early 1914. In May 1914, Dr Barclay set sail for overseas destinations. WW1 exploded onto the world scene forcing changed travel plans via Russia where he served in a field hospital before continuing on to England via Scandinavia. The Waimate hospital was now managed by a very competent team. Responsibilities for Dr Cruickshank included general practice; midwifery; anaesthetics; tuition; surgery and hospital superintendence. During 1915 she represented Waimate in a regional Queen Carnival event raising funds for the people of Belgium. The war effort dragged on taking a heavy toll then an epidemic of unknown proportions hit! Photographs enhance the reading experience.

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Writer: David Lockyer

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About The Writer

David Lockyer

David Lockyer

DAVID LOCKYER was born in 1948, Poole, England, and is a post-war migrant to New Zealand since 1950. His formative years were on a forty acre dairy farm near Waimate that offered responsibilities and adventure. River fossicking and climbing Mt Studholme offered real adventure for growing boys. Milking cows, scouting, fruit picking and boating were valued pursuits. Schooling was at Hunter Primary and Waimate District High. A Carpentry apprenticeship preceded a building business at Hokitika, Westland. Eventually a move to Christchurch resulted in eight years of property maintenance at a busy primary school. A complete change in direction led to full time study at the Bible College of NZ (Laidlaw in 2008). A passion for writing emerged, while Christchurch hosted a creative writer’s expo. Beyond the Splendours of the Sunset (2014) is the fruit of much study and hard work. David is married to Janet, a retired nurse. Leisure pursuits include camping, travel, tramping, gardening, family, friends, and Bridge.

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