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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Brooch, 1940s
The Wied family were settled in Palestine upon the beginning of WWII. Being of German nationality, they were considered a threat to security by Allied forces & were interned in temporary camps, before being shipped to Australia. In Australia they were interned in Camp 3, Tatura, a family camp for enemy nationals. Many of the internees came with few possessions. This item is just one of the handmade domestic items fashioned in the camp from largely scrap materials to give some home comforts in the initially barren surroundings of the camps, particularly to those interned with families and young children. Butterfly shaped brooch made from Paua shell. Fixed to a brass safety pin. world war ii, camp 3, palestine, tatura, jewellery, internment camps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Ring, 1940's
... interned with families and young children. camp 3 tatura world war ...The ring was made for the donor by her father in Camp 3, Tatura. The Wied family were settled in Palestine upon the beginning of WWII. Being of German nationality, they were considered a threat to security by Allied forces & were interned in temporary camps, before being shipped to Australia. In Australia they were interned in Camp 3, Tatura, a family camp for enemy nationals. Many of the internees came with few possessions. This item is just one of the handmade domestic items fashioned in the camp from largely scrap materials to give some home comforts in the initially barren surroundings of the camps, particularly to those interned with families and young children. Small brown metal ring, with a small heart soldered to the ring. camp 3, tatura, world war ii, internment camps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1942/43
Confirmation class at Camp 3. Berta Kraft, Annie Stiller, Helga Baldenhofer, Mr Eddinger (head teachers) Renate and Inge Stiller. Possibly Wally Wagner extreme left Black and white photograph of confirmation class Camp 3. 5 young ladies all in white dresses, in front of flower covered hut.internee children, camp confermation class, berta kraft, annie stiller, helga baldenhofer, mr eddinger, renate stiller, inge stiller -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1942
Camp 3 interneesBlack and white photograph of youth group, Camp 3 Compounds A, B and C. 12 young ladies standing, 4 seated, with the number 833 in frontthe number 833 internee children, camp 3 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 3 study group, 1942
German camp 3 internees formed a study group. The girls are: Annelies Bulach, Eleonore Ehnis, Gertrud Beilharz, Irene Beilharz, Magda Beilharz, Lotte Muller, Ruth Vollmer, Anny Kubler, Gertrud Scheerle, Helga Eppinger, Maria Streker, Liselotte Steller, Liselotte Streker and Evan Ruff.Black and white photograph of 10 young ladies standing, 4 seated. The number 828 centre front. To their right a tree stump in front of a hut several yards behind the stump.the number 828 internee children, camp 3, templer society, camp 3 study group -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Froschle, Ehnis, Beilharz and Bulach families, 1947
A family group of the three families. Templer Society. Back row (left to right): Fritz Bulach, Annelise Bulach, Eleonore Ehnis, Hermann Beilharz, Friedhelm Bulach, Irene Beilharz, Friedrich Froschle. Front row: Gunda Froschle, Ernstine Beilharz, Rudiger Froschle, Heinz Bulach and Anne Bulach.Black and white photograph of the Froschle, Beilharz and Bulach family. 3 men in suits and hats, 3 teenage girls and young boy standing, 3 wives seated and one young boy and youngest seated on mothers lap in front of washing line and hut.the number 213 on stand left hand front internee children, camp 3, froschle family, bulach family, templer society, fritz bulach, annelise bulach, eleonore ehnis, hermann beilharz, fridhelm bulach, irene beilharz, friedrich froschle, gunda froschle, ernstine beilharz, rudiger froschle, heinz bulach, anne bulach -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Koop, Lederle and Kazenwadel Families March 1945, 1945
The families are: Back row (left to right): Karl Koop, Maria Koop, Ursula and Dr Kurt Lederle. Front row (sitting): Kurt Kazenwadel, Hildegard with baby Heinz, Anneliese and Fritz Kazenwadel.Black and white photograph of 4 people standing, 5 seated including 3 young (one very young) toddler in front of a floral bordered path in front of a hut. the number 754 centre front on the lawn.the number 754 internee children, camp 3, templer society, karl koop, maria koop, ursula lederle, dr kurt lederle, kurt kazenwadel, hildegard kazenwadel, heinz kazenwadel, fritz kazenwadel, anneliese kazenwadel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 3 Boys and Teacher, 1940's
Back row: Adolf Linsenmaier, Jurgen Tretz, Mr Weaving (teacher), Heinz Palmer (partly hidden) and Gottlob Reinhart (alias ABU ULI, Arabic for father of Ulrich). Middle row: Eberhard Bitzer, Erich Haering, Aerbe Black. Front row: Ernst Wied, Helmut Palmer, Kuno Kaltenbach (in lederhosen) and Harold Gratze.Black and white photograph of 12 boys and teenagers, one young and 1 older man standing in front of a hut with 2 prominent ventilators. Young bloke in front right in traditional shorts and braces.internee children, camp 3, adolf linsenmaier, jurgen tretz, mr weaving, gottlob reinhart, eberhard bitzer, erich haering, aerbe black, ernst weid, helmut palmer, kuno kaltenbach, heinz palmer, abu uli -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - German Internee Camp 3, 1945
The Steller, Froeschle and Haering families.Black and white photograph of 3 families in hut group. 1 lady, 3 men standing back row; Front row: 1 boy, mother nursing baby, 2 young boys, 1 standing 1 seated the elderly lady seated, 1 mother and son.the number 769 centre frontinternee children, camp 3, froeschle family, haering family, steller family -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Teaching Children How To Behave (In Chinese)
Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young man Thought to be one of the first books published in China for children C. 1910. Made for young boys grade 1 to 10 to sing daily in a chanting rhythm of 3 words and a pause.Beige booklet (no front cover) with red cover along spine and back. Chinese textbooklet, chinese text, adam l, adam murvitz mc, camp 2, tatura, ww2 camp 2, books, school, education -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Childrens, Die Fuinf und IHR Waldhaus, 1953
Property of former internee at Camp 3, TaturaHard cover childrens' book, Illustrated, Black and white with coloured picture on front cover. Picture shows five active young people in foreground, house under construction behind them and forest trees in backgrounddie funf und ihr waldhaus, bissinger g, wied g, camp 3, tatura, books, childrens -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Loveday & Camp 1 Temperature & Wind records, 1942-45
... of young children in Camp 3... and colour sketches and story of young children in Camp 3 Loveday ...Records taken and graphed while in internment at Loveday and Tatura. Sketches and story were done in Camp 3, TaturaBlue plastic folder and sleeves containing 10 graphs, and nineteen coloured pen and ink and colour sketches and story of young children in Camp 3ww2 camp 3, loveday, documents, maps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Childrens, Meine Herrin und Ich, 1940's
Property of internee at Camp 3, Tatura. Read there to Camp childrenHard cover, illustrated (B & W) chldrens' book in German/ Gothic script. B & W illustrations. Cover picture of young girl seated with dog (mostly worn off)S 4 a Grisela Wied 28.11.46meine herrin und ich, wied g, bissinger g, unnis saregaard, camp 3, tatura, ww2, books, childrens -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Patrizia Grille, 2003
Patrizia Grilli was a Palestine Italian in Camp 3.Black and white photograph of a young girl cuddling a cat, standing in front of a hut with a garden in front of the hut.patrizia grilli, palestine internees, italian internees, internee children -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Group Portrait, Brothers Edward Albert & William Funcke
Children of John Valentine Funcke Grand children of Johannes Valentine FunckeB/W Copy of 3 Portraits of young men. Funcke Childrenportraits -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Salvation Army Group -- possibly Sunday School 1911
Salvation Army Group mainly young people 1911-1912. Back row, Mrs. Moy, Miss Sadie Mathews, Jean Chandler, (rest unknown) Second row, Adj. John Perry, (next 3 unknown) Hector Perry, Stan. Jones, (boy unknown) next 2 boys Moy boys, Rosie Moy, Herb Perry, (next 2 unknown). Front row, (girl unknown), girl Moy, (next 2 unknown), Eunice Perry, Rowland Perry, (3 girls unknown), Mrs. Adj. Perry.Black & white photograph of a large group of people mostly children. The adults appear to be the same as in photo in 0137. The group is standing in front of a wooden fence with trees behind the fence.stawell religion -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. 545
This book was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for young childrens garments.PATONS / PATONYLE, 3 and 4 Ply . BEEHIVE Fg., 3 and 4 Ply . HIGHLAND SPORTS / BLUEBELL . SWIFTAKNIT . CAIRN . AZALEA . CATKIN . TOTEM . DOUBLE QUICK / No. 545 / Patons / KNITTING BOOK / No. 545 / FROM 2 TO 6 YEARS / 2'-handicrafts - history knitting, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, handicrafts - history, knitting -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. 550
This book was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for young childrens garments.PATONS / PATONYLE, 3 and 4 Ply . BEEHIVE Fg., 3 and 4 Ply . TOTEM . DOUBLE QUICK / BLUEBELL . SWIFTAKNIT . CAIRN . AZALEA . HIGHLAND . CONFETTI FLECKS / No. 550 / FROM 18 MONTHS TO 7 YEARS / SIZES 20 TO 27 / Patons / KNITTING BOOK / No. 550 / 2'-handicrafts - history knitting, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, handicrafts - history, knitting -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Blagg, Harry, Young People and Police Powers, 1995
This report represents an important opportunity to improve the relationship between our young people and police.The ?ustralian Youth Foundation commissioned the report as the first stage in the development of model legislation to govern police practice in relation to young people.262 P.; bib.; appendices; footnotes.This report represents an important opportunity to improve the relationship between our young people and police.The ?ustralian Youth Foundation commissioned the report as the first stage in the development of model legislation to govern police practice in relation to young people. juvenile justice, administration of -- australia. | youth -- legal status, laws, etc. -- australia. | children -- legal status, laws, etc. -- australia. | community policing -- australia. | police power -- australia. | children's rights -- australia. | -
Parliament of Victoria
Children's Flower Day 1918 badge, 1918
Cyril Everett Isaac (1884-1865) (MLC for South Eastern 1940-52) was a progressive educator, horticulturist and conservationist. A pioneer of school gardening, Isaac believed in the enlightening, spiritual values of working with the land, and founded the State Schools Horticulture Society in 1910. Following the outbreak of the Great War, Isaac recognised the potential to combine school gardening with humanitarian aid. In 1915, Isaac helped to establish the Young Gardeners’ League, whereby young garden enthusiasts could join for a penny and cultivate plots in their own backyards. These home-grown flowers and vegetables were then sold for the going market rates, and the proceeds went towards supporting the Education Department officers serving in the war and their families. This project culminated in a state-wide flower day show held at Melbourne’s Town Hall on 3 November 1916, known as Children’s Flower Day. Isaac hoped that this special day would encourage children to feel that by ‘growing the flowers they are doing something to help our brave soldiers.’ Originally aiming to raise £10,000, the inaugural Flower Day raised over £32,309 (including revenue from home produce), and was donated to the War Relief Fund. On 9 November, the Dandenong Advertiser reported: “This is a splendid record for the boys and girls of our State Schools, who are so well tutored, and ready and willing to help the British Empire against the enemy.” One month after Flower Day, Isaac enlisted in 58th Battalion of Australian Infantry Forces, and departed for Europe in May 1917. Subsequent Children’s Flower Days were held in 1917 and 1918 in Isaac’s absence, and accounted for 25 per cent of the £445,000 raised by the Education Department’s War Relief Fund. A badge created as a fundraiser for Children's Flower Day in 1918. These badges were sold in public places in order to raise funds for war relief. Round metal badge with celluloid insert that has a printed motif of flowers (wattle and forget-me-not) and three banners with red text.Printed recto: "CHILDREN'S/ FLOWER DAY/ 1918"isaac, cyril everett (1884-1865), children's flower day, world war 1, charity -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Operation Float, 1970
B/W no sound 16 mm. Operation Float 1960, showing large numbers of Junior Legatees assembling at the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club, getting on and off motor boats and enjoying time on the water. 3 mins 6 seconds. TBC This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.Motor boat owners appear to thoroughly enjoy entertaining JLs which is indicative of how much the community valued the work being done by Legacy to care for fatherless children.A spool of film in a blue metal canister showing Operation Float.Canister lid, Supreme Films Pty. Ltd. J.Bushelle Legacy 1970, ftge 224 feet, Legacy Week 5-min Normie Rowe film (handwritten) comp.print, c.4/9/70 (crossed out), 30-8-70 11-15 Young Street Paddington N.S.W. Australia ???0531 operation float, junior legatee outing -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Legacy the First Fifty Years, 1978
The book details the first fifty years of Melbourne Legacy. The book was written by Mark Lyons. The foreword was written by Sir Roden Cutler V.C., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E.. Governor of New South Wales. From the National Library of Australia's website: 'The first Legacy club was formed in Melbourne in 1923 by a group of young men who had served together in the Australian forces in World War I. They were all in business and sought to help other ex-soldiers in business. After two years, they changed their objectives, deciding henceforth Legacy would care for the widows and children of their war-time comrades. Legacy clubs were soon functioning in all states in Victoria. There are now 47 Legacy clubs within Australia and one in London. They have almost 7000 members and care for over 100,000 widows and children, on whom nearly $3 million is spent annually, all of it raised by public subscription. This study, commissioned by Legacy for its fiftieth anniversary, provides the first detailed history of this uniquely Australian organization. Legacy is firmly rooted in Australian society. Its members are all returned servicemen and share in that special ex-service tradition that began with Anzac. They belong to Australia's middle class. They help people generally less well off than they, but manage to do so without demeaning its recipients. This history traces Legacy's first fifty years in considerable detail, but places it firmly within its social environment. It will be of interest, not only to current and past members of Legacy, but students of Australian history and society, and all who are concerned with Australia's welfare services.'The publication depicts the people involved and the evolving nature of Legacy from the small beginnings of 1923 over the first fifty years.Navy blue book published about the history of Legacy, including photographs of activities and early members.Spine, Legacy The First Fifty Years, Lyons, Lothian. All embossed in gold.history, founding legatee, 50th anniversary -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, War widow and her grandchildren, 1990
Photo of a Legacy widow with three children in a kitchen. Two children are holding Legacy Appeal tins. It was taken for an article to promote a Legacy appeal in the Herald newspaper. The article explains that Legacy helped Amy Lloyd after her husband passed away a couple of years before. Mr Lloyd had served in the Middle East in World War 2 and had helped raise his grandchildren. The grandchildren, Amy 3, Justin 9, and Brenton 5, were greatly impacted by his loss. Legacy helped Mrs Lloyd with financial matters and in being granted a war widows pension. The article mentions that in 'the past the organisation primarily cared for the children and young widows of fallen comrades - now it is caring for rapidly increasing numbers of elderly widows.' In 1990 it was caring for more than 23,000 widows and the numbers were increasing by 100 a month. The estimate for 2002 was that Legacy would be caring for 45,000 widows.A record of the beneficiaries Legacy was formed to help and an example of the type of aid they can provide recently widowed women.Black and white photo of a Legacy widow and three children in their kitchen and a newspaper article from 7 September 1990.Handwritten '44' in blue pen, Copyright stamp of Herald Sun in pink ink on reverse.widows, legacy appeal, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Alma Doepel
Three photos of the Historic Tall Ship 'Alma Doepel' at a beach and being viewed by a large group of children and adults. Presumably this was an outing for Junior Legatees to see the tall ship. The date is not known but Legacy has had a long relationship with the ship. The 1993 article in The Answer explains the ship offers 9 day voyages to approx 30 young people (15 to 18 year olds) and Legacy has sponsored 90 Junior Legatees in the first 3 years of the programme. 'Alma Doepel" is owned by Sail and Adventure Ltd, a Not for Profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of youth through sail training. The Alma Doepel is a three masted topsail schooner, Australian built and operated, with more than a hundred years of history behind her. She is currently under restoration in Docklands, Melbourne. Photos came from an envelope marked P8 Junior Legatee photographs, including the text "Photograph Alma Doepel". There was a program to send young legatees on trips on the Alma Doepel through the 1980s and 90s. The articles from the Answer show timetables and criteria for nomination of junior legatees to be selected on the trips. One of these articles mentions the war service of the Alma Doepel - the only ship with served in World War II that was still active in 1995.A record of a Legacy providing amazing experiences for the junior legatees that they might never have done because of the deaths of their fathers.Colour photo x 3 of Junior Legatees at Alma Doepel and an article from The Answer.Legacy P8 on reverse of each photo in blue penjunior legatee outing, alma doepel, answer -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : August 1992
Kew Traffic School / p1. New Mayor for Kew [Cr Roger Streeton] / p1. Kindergarten open days / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Changes happening in Kew; Waste Management Strategy; Pakington Street Kindergarten and Maternal & Child Health Centre; New tennis and scout facility; Harp Junction works / Outer Circle Rail Reserve; Construction of new postal sorting facility for Kew] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton] / p3. Diary dates for August/Septemvber [1992] / p4. Young Achiever Awards / p4. Concerned about possums / p5. Medicine / p5. Music for children / p6. Cinders! [Track Players Children's Workshop] / p5. In Brief [Community radio for a 'tuned-in' community; Camberwell Music Society; Kew Philharmonic Society; Mega mushroom; Have you got a parking permit?; Free legal advice; Kew Croquet Club's 60th Birthday year; Do you worry about the air you breather?; Kew East Primary School Centenary celebrations / p7. Pictures of Kew [New Trinity Grammar classrooms; North kew Tennis Club and Scout Hall; Mrs Helen Telford, Head of Carey Grammar Junior School; North Kew Maternal & Child Health Centre] / p8. Be in the movies / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew Traffic School / p1. New Mayor for Kew [Cr Roger Streeton] / p1. Kindergarten open days / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Changes happening in Kew; Waste Management Strategy; Pakington Street Kindergarten and Maternal & Child Health Centre; New tennis and scout facility; Harp Junction works / Outer Circle Rail Reserve; Construction of new postal sorting facility for Kew] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton] / p3. Diary dates for August/Septemvber [1992] / p4. Young Achiever Awards / p4. Concerned about possums / p5. Medicine / p5. Music for children / p6. Cinders! [Track Players Children's Workshop] / p5. In Brief [Community radio for a 'tuned-in' community; Camberwell Music Society; Kew Philharmonic Society; Mega mushroom; Have you got a parking permit?; Free legal advice; Kew Croquet Club's 60th Birthday year; Do you worry about the air you breather?; Kew East Primary School Centenary celebrations / p7. Pictures of Kew [New Trinity Grammar classrooms; North kew Tennis Club and Scout Hall; Mrs Helen Telford, Head of Carey Grammar Junior School; North Kew Maternal & Child Health Centre] / p8. Be in the movies / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Document - Plans, Andrew Wood, Building plans associated with Andrew Wood, builder of Surrey Hills, 1920s
These plans were associated with Mr Andrew Wood, a contract builder who worked in the 1920s and built many Californian bungalows in Surrey Hills and surrounding suburbs. Andrew Wood was born in Chiltern in 1861 to Andrew and Ellen Wood (MS: Green). His father had emigrated from Falkirk, Scotland. As a young man Andrew worked as a carpenter in the mines in South Africa (c 1899). He married Eleanor Agnes Stuchbery in Hamilton, Victoria in May 1901. They had 5 children - Doris (M Roberts), Robert Andrew, Donald Allen, Jean (M Cowan), and Gwenyth (M Bray). The first 2 children were born in Hawthorn; the other 3 in Surrey Hills. The family home at 286 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills (on the corner of Middlesex Road) was built by Andrew. Andrew died in 1940; Eleanor died in 1977, aged 100 years. After Eleanor's death the house was sold and demolished. Surrey Lighting was established on the site. Gwenyth May Wood (3 May 1917, Surrey Hills - 5 Jan 2004) married Leslie David Charles Bray (1921-1983). Gwenyth was the donor's mother. Andrew, Eleanor and one son Robert are buried in Box Hill Cemetery - B-071-0028. .1: Specifications & plans for the kinder hall, Howard Street, Mont Albert for the Mont Albert Methodist Church, May 1925 .2 Plans for a proposed villa, 48 Payne's Paddock, Highfield Road, Canterbury for Mr E H Sillifant, dated 22/4/1920 .3 Plans for a timber villa for Mrs J A Burchell at Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills, stamped 9/5/1922 .4 Plan of a garage at Victoria avenue, Canterbury; stamped 14/2/1922 .5 Building permit & receipt from City of Hawthorn re Lot 16 Homebush Crescent; dated 7/4/1925 .6 Plans for a concrete house at Camberwell for Mr H W Field andrew wood, builders, box hill cemetery, kindergartens, mont albert methodist church, building plans, highfield road, ernest horatio sillifant, victoria avenue canterbury, lot 16 homebush crescent, californian bungalows, h w field -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 1st Mont Albert Scout Troop, 1932
This belonged to Sue Slonek, who at the time was Secretary of the Surrey Hills Historical Society and an active volunteer working with the collection. She died unexpectedly and this and a book were formally donated to the collection by her son Alex. Wilfred Shipman Bishop was Sue's father. As a young man he grew up at 21 Grovedale Road, Surrey Hills. His father Frederick James Joseph Bishop was a bookbinder. Wilfred enlisted in the AIF in WW2 (V46365). He married Lucy Isobell Legge in 1943. They had 4 children - Sue and 3 boys. 1st Mont Albert Scouts meet in the scout hall at Surrey Park, where they share facilities with 9th Box Hill Scouts.A Black and white photo within a brown matt board of 25 boys and young men dressing in scout uniform. The setting is formal with a drape at the back and the troop arranged in 4 rows standing and sitting on carpet. This suggests that it was taken in a studio. Along the bottom edge are the words: 1ST MONT ALBERT TROOP. JULY 1932.On the rear of the photograph in grey lead "From R 2nd Bk Row / * / Wilfred Shipman Bishop"1st mont albert scout troop, scouts, wilfred shipman bishop, wilfred bishop, surrey park, grovedale road, 1932 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Young family children in backyard of 11 York Street, Mont Albert, c1948 - perhaps Christmas
These are the children of Ernest Lance Young and Beryl Mair. Lance was born 24 March 1915 in Surrey Hills, the son of Ernest Augustus Young and Ruby Nichell Whitty. He married Beryl Mair in 1939 and died on 5 October 1999 at Mont Albert. Electoral rolls list him as a manufacturer. His address after marriage was 11 York Street, Mont Albert. He is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-*-0867) along with his father. He served in WW2 (Service Number - VX104733 enlisting at St Kilda) and after returning took over his father's business. The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families. Colour photo of 3 well dressed children identified as Barbara, Ken and Laurie Young. Barbara is holding a bride doll and Laurie, seated, is looking down at a book. The children are standing in a neat garden in front of a raised terraced flower bed.In biro on rear: "BARBARA KEN LAURIE / BACKYARD/ 11 YORK ST / MONT ALBERT" Printer's stamp J208ken young, barbara young, laurie young, laurie newton, beryl mair, ernest lance young, lance young, york street, mont albert -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Group of children playing in the backyard, 11 York Street, Mont Albert
The photo probably includes Barbara, Ken and Laurie Young, the children of Ernest Lance (Lance) Young and his wife Beryl Mair who married in 1939 and came to 11 York Street during the WW2 years. The donor does not recognise all of the children. Linda Lawrence is the tallest girl; her brother Ken is largely obscured. Laurie is the youngest girl with the pigtails. Her sister Barbara is at the back. The Lawrence family lived next door at 15 York Street (there was no 13 York Street). A black & white photo of 3 girls and 2 boys in imaginative play in a canoe positioned against a timber paling fence.On rear: Photographer's processing stamp "4938"laurie young, ken young, children, barbara young, york street, back yards, mont albert -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Beryl and Geoff Mair and neighbour Jean Swan, c1920
David Miller (Dave) Mair (1879-1938) married Lily Vipond Deakin (1890-1945) in 1910. They had 5 children: Geoffrey David (1913-1970), Beryl (1916-1976), Gwynneth (1917-1997), Isabel Lillian (1921-1997) and Shirley Inez (1928-1968). Personal communication from Laurie Newton, Beryl's daughter: Dave and Beryl initially lived in East Melbourne after they married. Geoffrey, Beryl and Gwynneth were born in East Melbourne. They subsequently moved to Louise Avenue, Mont Albert and Isabel may have been born while they were there. Later they purchased 20 Barton Street, Mont Albert. Shirley was born after they moved to Barton Street. The children attended Mont Albert Central School. The photo may have been taken in the back yard of 20 Barton Street, Mont Albert. This is part of a large donation related to the Deakin, Mair and Young families with connections to the Surrey Hills / Mont Albert area.A sepia copy photo of 3 children in a back yard; 2 are sitting on a chair and facing the camera; the third has her back to the camera.REAR: In blue biro - "Geoff Jean Swan / Beryl" Handwriting is thought to that of Beryl Young (nee Mair).beryl mair, beryl young, geoff mair, jean swan, children