

Maud Butler was a 16-year-old girl living in NSW’s Blue Mountains when World War I broke out.
The teenaged waitress didn’t want to stay at home while the young men around her went to the front line– so she took radical action.
“I had a terrible desire to help in some way, but I was only a girl,” Maud later told reporters. “I decided to do something for myself.”
Maud’s crafty plan was so remarkable, it’s now being researched by historian Professor Victoria Haskins, who has received a grant to research women and war.