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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, C. Northcote Parkinson, illustrated by Robert C. Osborn, Mrs Parkinson's Law, and Other Studies in Domestic Science, 1968
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketmarriage, family, humour, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Douglas Pike, Australian Dictionary of Biography : Volume 2 1788 - 1850, 1989
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketPostcard from Hyatt Hotel Canberra in an envelope addressed to Mrs John Davies, dated 18/11/96. Accompanied by a note from Penleigh Boyd to Trish, on Penleigh Boyd Partnership Stationery, and a typed copy of a speech given by Penleigh to the RAIA 15th annual awards presentation in presenting the Robin Boyd Award. Birthday card (undated) from Penleigh & Robyn, Ben, Amy & Rupert to John. Australian Dictionary of Biography Subscription card and corrigenda insidebiography, dictionary, australian biography, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 1996 RAIA National Architecture Awards Presentation Night, 1996
BookletInvitation letter to the 1996 Awards Ceremony inside, addressed to Mrs John Daviesarchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Reed, Australian Landscape Painting [The Arts in Australia Series], 1965
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra ...SoftcoverContains painting by Penleigh Boyd, Winter Triumphant, 1920, 45" x 60", Collection of Mr and Mrs Robin Boyd. walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Reed, Australian Landscape Painting [The Arts in Australia Series], 1965
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra ...SoftcoverContains painting by Penleigh Boyd, Winter Triumphant, 1920, 45" x 60", Collection of Mr and Mrs Robin Boyd. walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Vogue Living, "All the Good Things of Life" Vogue Living Australia Vol. XX, No. 2, Whole No. 109, 1986
Softcover MagazineNote on the front cover with name "Raymond McGrath". Postcard found on page 108 from 6th May 1987 at Durras NSW. "Dear Trish, We are on our third day at Durras and having a wonderfully healthy holiday going for long beach walks and getting quite exhausted. Yesterday the more hardy of us (Ben, Amy & me) even swam. Just prior to our swim four dolphins had been frolicking in the bay where we were picnicking. Ben, Amy and Rupert are anxious to do some fishing so we are off to buy some bait and post this card in Batemans Bay some 20km south. Happy Mother's Day for Sunday. Love from us all, Penleigh." The postcard sent to Mrs John Davies and features the SS Merimbula approaching home wharf, photo credit unknown.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Margot Peters, Mrs Pat (The Life of Mrs Patrick Campbell), 1984
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketPatricia Davies' signaturewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Margaret Forster, Daphne du Maurier, 1993
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketThree inserts: Postcard from "Joan and Peter" (undated), Airmail from "Mrs Robert B. Newman - Lincoln, Mass." Dated May 21, 1969, booklet for "The Sixth Stephen Murray-Smith Memorial Lecture" dated 27th November 1997.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card - Invitation, 1999
Mrs John Davies is Mrs Patricia Davies (formerly Boyd).Thick cream coloured card in envelope inviting "Mr and Mrs John Davies" to the 80th Birthday party of Sir Zelman Cowen, October 9th 1999.ohm2022, ohm2022_41 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Elisabeth Murdoch, 1999
Mrs John Davies is Mrs Patricia Davies (formerly Boyd).Handwritten thank you note in envelope addressed to Mrs John Davies. Note on Stationery from Cruden Farm, Langwarrin - written by Elisabeth Murdoch, dated February 19th, 1999.ohm2022, ohm2022_41 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Jean, 1999
Mrs John Davies is Mrs Patricia Davies (formerly Boyd).Handwritten thank you note in envelope addressed to Mrs John Davies. Note on Stationery from 36 Chapman Street, North Melbourne. Dated Feb 19th, 1999, written by 'Jean'. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card, 1997
PostcardPostcard from Pecs, Hungary, dated 28/9/1997 addressed to Mr + Mrs John Davies from a "Noel"walsh st library -
Peterborough History Group
Memorabilia - Hole in One Boards
Historical record of the players who have made a Hole in One in this course. Mrs. D. Irvine G. Blain Miss M. Howard A. Reid D. W. Rogers R. Dowding J. Neville M. Moore J. Howard R. Hesketh I. McKenzie J. Corsie B. Dumesny R. Davies W. Sinclair J. Stevens P. Sloane F. Rundle H. W. Ryan M. Beer R. A. Chirnside Significant because it records the name of the players who make a hole in one.Round wooden board with a gold 1 in the centre, approx 50cm in diameter. The new board is a rectangular shape with gold printing. HOLE IN ONE (ROUND TIMBER BOARD) DONATED BY D. McNAB Mrs. D. Irvine G. Blain Miss M. Howard A. Reid D. W. Rogers R. Dowding J. Neville M. Moore J. Howard R. Hesketh I. McKenzie J. Corsie B. Dumesny R. Davies W. Sinclair J. Stevens P. Sloane F. Rundle H. W. Ryan M. Beer R. A. Chirnside HOLE IN ONE Rectangular board DATE PLAYER HOLE 06.02.O4 T. Smith (Senior) 6th 30.12.07 R. Hesketh 7th 20.01.08 F. Carlin 3rd 27.10.08 A. Van Dooren 6th 11.04.09 D. H. Bradsgaw 18th 27.12.09 M. Beer 3rd 11.07.10 S. D. Payne 3rd 07.04.12 P. Bradshaw 7th 25.11.12 M. Ryan 15th 10.02.13 B. Flanders 14th 27.12.14 B. Flanders 3rd 31.01.16 N. Matheson 11th 12.06.16 D. Norton 15th 23.11.18 P. Cashmore 17th 20.10.19 J. Walsh 6th peterborough, peterborough golf club, golf, hole in one, sporting honour boards -
Peterborough History Group
Memorabilia - Peterborough Golf Club Ladies Championship Trophy
Winner of this trophy must be a member of the Peterborough Women's Golf. This was one of the very early women's trophies. Winners are: 1968 Mrs Peter Clarke, 1969 Mrs Mark Howard, 1970 Mrs RE Harris, 1971Mrs H McCulloch 1972 Mrs mark Howard, 1973 Mrs RE Harris, 1974 Mrs D R Cashmore, 1975 Mrs D R Cashmore 1976 Mrs D R Cashmore 1977 Mrs Mark Howard, 1978 Mrs D R Cashmore 1979 Mrs. J S Irvine, 1980 Mrs J S Irvine, 1981 Mrs D R Cashmore, 1982 Mrs M Howard, 1983 Mrs R Roberts 1984 Mrs P Punch 1985 Mrs. B Clark, 1986 Faye Meade, 1987 Faye Meade, 1988 Mrs P Punch, 1989 F Meade, 1990 T Fraser, 1991 V Beer, 1992 L. Bourke, 1993 R Whitehead, 1994 T Green 1995 T Green 1996 T Green 1997 E Willox 1998 L Bourke, 1999 F Rundle 2000 F Rundle 2001 F Rundle 2002 F Rundle 2003 F Rundle 2004 F Rundle 2005 M Hesketh 2006 M Hesketh 2007 M Hesketh 2007 M Hesketh, 2008 M Hesketh, 2009 F Rundle 2010 B Drake, 2011 B Drake 2012 T Cartledge 2013 L Roberts 2014 T Cartledge 2015 T Cartledge 2016 T Cartledge 2017 N Cashmore 2018 J Walsh 2019 J Walsh 2020 J Walsh 21 J WalshMesh covered rosebowl shaped trophy on a wood coloured plastic plinth with a metal band for engraving names.Names of winners engraved -
MYLI My Community Library
Photograph - Pakenham Consolidated School Grade Two Class Photo, 1953
Grade 2 of Pakenham Consolidated School in 1953 with their teacher Mrs Joyce Hosking. Back row L to R: Paul Manestar or Bill Vallender, Bernie Carter, (?), Norman Whitelaw, Richard Shelton, Rodney Shallard, Ian Reid (Reidy?) or Duncan Beard (Reidy), Ken Jarred, Glen Jolly. 2nd back row L to R: Keith Crofts, Peter Johnstone, Kevin Lewis, Robert Tulloch (Bones), Nipper Reid, Duncan Beard(?), Bruce Weatherhead, Peter Hobson (Hobbo). 2nd row from front L to R: David Langley, Kath Mauger, Jill Peck, Rosamund Hunt, Beth Schilling, Roslyn Smith, Lynne Tuena, Pat Stone, Joy Higgins, Lynette Wheeler, Grif Fearon or Kevin McInnis. Front row L to R: Ken McCaffrey, Marion Butcher, Helen Stephens, Mary Lou Walsh, Glenis Tuena, Dawn Hillderbrick/ Hillbrick(?), Marion Hansford, Kaye Wollard, Beverley Payne (Payney), Edna Sinclair(?), Paul Braemar. In the 1940s and 1950s there was a movement to consolidate small rural schools into one larger school. This was partly a response to a shortage of teachers, due to many male teachers enlisting during the Second World War. The War also caused a shortage of materials and labour and many Schools fell into disrepair. The Education Department decided that Pakenham would be one of the first six Consolidated Schools to be established and that all schools within 8 kms or 5 miles would be closed. The Pakenham Consolidated School was officially opened on May 29, 1951, on the site of the Pakenham State School, No.1359, in Main Street. The original Pakenham School had opened on a site near the Toomuc Creek in January 1875 and it moved to the Main Street site in 1891. The first Head Master was Charles Hicks. The School offered classes up to Year 10 (Form 4). The schools that formed the Consolidated School were Pakenham Upper No. 2155 (closed January 1952), Pakenham South No. 3755 (closed September 1951), Toomuc Valley No. 3034 (closed September 1951), Army Road No. 3847 (closed April 1947), Mount Burnett No. 4506 (closed October 1949), Tynong No. 2854 (closed April 1951), Tynong North No.4464 (closed December 1951), Nar Nar Goon North No. 2914 (closed October 1951), Nar Nar Goon South No. 4554 (closed May 1951), Rythdale No. 4231 (closed September 1951), Officedale No. 4242 (closed May 1951), Cora Lynn No. 3502 (closed May 1951) and Koo-Wee-Rup North (Five Mile) No. 3198 (closed November 1959). The School consisted of new buildings, which at the time cost one hundred thousand pounds, and many of the old School buildings. Some towns did not realise that their School buildings would be removed from the sites and transferred to Pakenham. The Pakenham Consolidated School moved from its original location in Main Street to its current location in Rundell, Way in 1997.This photograph is of historic and social significance. Pakenham Consolidated School was one of the first six Consolidated Schools established by the Education Department, and was born out of shortages of teachers, labour, and materials during World War II. The school can be used more broadly to reflect on the evolution of education in the state of Victoria, as the school can trace its origins all the way back to 1875, when the original Pakenham School was opened near Toomuc Creek. The photograph is also of social significance to many community groups, including Cardinia Shire, past and current students and teachers, allowing various groups to reflect on and share intangible memories of times spent at Pakenham Consolidated School.Copy of a rectangular black and white photograph on matte photographic paperpakenham consolidated school, primary school, class photo, grade two, grade 2, pakenham, school, photo -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, George L Steele, Sworn Valuer, Valuation and Report, 14.04.1961
This is a valuation and report on the property at the south east corner of Tiller Street and Burwood Road, East Burwood, as part of the estate of Mrs Edith Boyd, the mother of Robin Boyd. This was commissioned by John Penleigh (Pat) Boyd, Robin Boyd's brother. Edith Boyd died on 31 March 1961.Two page document plus a small black and white photograph in a thick paper folder. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Telegram, Zara Holt, 11.06.1968
In the June 1968 Queen’s Birthday Honours, Mrs Zara Holt was made a Dame of the Order of the British Empire. This telegram thanks Mr and Mrs Robin Boyd for their warm telegrams of congratulations.ohm2022, ohm2022_41 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card - Menu, The Australian Opera, 1990
Menu for The Australian Opera's Dame Joan Sutherland's Gala Farewell Supper at The Regent of Sydney 2 October 1990 to Mrs Patricia Davies AM. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter - Aerogram, Patricia Boyd, Patricia Boyd to Mrs Ralph Madder, 12.01.1967
Aerogram from Montreal addressed to Patricia's parents in Melbourne, describing their stay in Montreal, the cold and snow, Robin's work on Expo '67, their visit to Arthur Boyd in London, and Penleigh's matriculation results. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, ANZ travel centre, Itinerary for Mrs J Davies, 06.05.1975
Travel from 23/05/1975 to 27/06/1975 to Sydney, London, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Leningrad, Moscow, Delhi, HongKong, and Melbourne. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Compass travel, Itinerary for Mr and Mrs J Davies, 25.08.1989
Travel Itinerary for Mr and Mrs J Davies, from 12/09/1989 to 07/10/1989 to London, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Melbourne. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Innovation in Representational Arrangements
Letter from Deutsche Oper Berlin to Mr Hemmings, being happy to welcome Mrs Davies to Berlin and help with tickets to performances.Foolscap photocopy, discoloured, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, Honours and Awards, 1988
As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." The Walsh Street Archive also holds the medal associated with this honour (item F126).Certificate on a presentation board with 4 corners holding it in place, contained in a envelope with Mrs Dorothea Patricia Davies, AM.The Order of Australia (Signed) Ninian Stephen Governor-General of Commonwealth of Australia and Chancellor of the Order of Australia. To Dorothea Patricia Davies Greeting. Whereas with the approval of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The second, Queen of Australia and Sovereign of the Order of Australia, I have been pleased to appoint you to be a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia. I do by these Presents appoint you to be a Member in the General Division of the said Order and authorise you to hold and enjoy the dignity of such appointment together with Membership in the said Order and all privileges thereunto appertaining. Given at Government House, Canberra, under the seal of the Order of Australia this thirteenth day of June 1988. By His excellency's Command. (Signed) David I Smith Secretary of the Order of Australia. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal - Clipping, David Corbett, Short notices, Sep-72
A copy of a review in Issue of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Issue is the South Australian Journal of Social Political and Cultural Comment. It is accompanied by a letter dated 3 October 1972 from Mrs Carey Corner (Publicity and Promotions Dept.) from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd.Photocopy of an article. It is accompanied by a letter.great, great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Toorak Times, (South Yarra Gallery:...), 13/12/1972
Photo of Mr Peter Grey with Mrs Robin Boyd at South Yarra GalleryPublication details and TISH handwrittenmrs robin boyd, patricia boyd, peter grey, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card - Christmas Card, Kiyonori Kikutake, Kiyonori Kikutake to Patricia Boyd, 1975
Kiyonori Kikutake was a prominent Japanese architect known as one of the founders of the Japanese Metabolist group. Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - Kenzo Tange published by Braziller in 1962 and New Directions in Japanese Architecture published by Studio Vista in 1968.A long folded card in an envelope from Tokyo JapanIn red pen, handwritten "To Mrs Robin Boyd from K. Kikutake in 1975 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Film - Transparency
The painting ‘On The Balcony’ by Emanuel Phillips Fox (circa 1912). It is a portrait of Mrs Penleigh Boyd (Edith), Robin Boyd's mother.Colour transparencyemanuel phillips fox, mrs penleigh boyd, edith boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Film - Transparency
The painting 'Nasturtiums' by Emanuel Phillips Fox (circa 1912).Colour transparencyemanuel phillips fox, mrs penleigh boyd, edith boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Film - Transparency
This painting 'Mrs Penleigh Boyd' is by Emanuel Phillips Fox. Mrs Penleigh Boyd (Edith) is Robin Boyd's mother.Colour transparencyemanuel phillips fox, mrs penleigh boyd, edith boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Robin Boyd, 290 Walsh Street, South Yarra, 14-Jan-58
Project: House for Mr and Mrs Robin Boyd drawn by Robin Boyd of Grounds Romberg and Boyd. Working Drawing - Drawing no. 1Working Drawing, Colour Photocopy