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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Joy Chapman at the river junction, February 1962, Feb 1962
My Recollections of Eltham Past by Margaret Joy Harding (nee Joy Chapman.) My family of Elizabeth and Alec Chapman moved to Eltham in 1946 into a cottage on the opposite side of the Diamond Creek from where the little train now operates in the Lower Park. At that time Eltham truly was a country town and the Pub was the main meeting place for most inhabitants on a Saturday afternoon in the beer garden. I attended Eltham Primary School where I started as a 4-year-old (my birthday being slightly after the mid-year intake) that happened then. My mother spent a lot of days taking me back to school when I had dismissed myself and walked the one kilomtre home alone. Bremner's Common (now Wingrove Park) was a big attraction with its dam and tad poling which I found much more entertaining than school. (Mrs Bremner ran a Service Station on the site of the current one). Another attraction at this site was the circus that came a couple of times a year. Watching them put up the circus tent was very interesting and even more of an attraction was the feeding of the Lions in cages and the monkeys and elephants among the other animals that are not found in a circus these days. At school then we were provided with hot chocolate at morning recess where the mothers would prepare it in the shelter shed. The only form of classroom heating was an open fire. Worse was the warm milk given in the summer months. By the time I was near finishing at Primary school we used to be able to walk along the Main Road at lunchtime to Mrs. Mitchell's shop to a delicious hot pie. As I recall there was no supervision for this departure from the school grounds. It is interesting that some of the other children I started school with I still have contact with, in fact one is a very good friend although now living in Perth. That is the other thing about Eltham; many who grew up here continue to live in the area. Following primary school, the natural progression was to Eltham High School. There was only the main building at that time and I can remember our first assembly at the front entrance. During the time I was at High School several new class rooms were added and the school hall. I remember the musical plays such as HMS Pinafore and other classical musicals being performed. I also remember countless hours doing marching practice. The main street shops when I was young consisted of the Blue Gum milk bar at the far end, a Grocery store and a shoe maker where Coles currently stands. Opposite there was Lyon's Garage. They also provided a bus service and when we got off the train this little bus would tour the back streets taking each individual to their home, sometimes this could take quite considerable time. There was also a Black Smith next to the Chiropractic Practice opposite Alistair Knox Park, another Milk Bar/General Store on the comer of Bridge Street/Main Road where a shop currently still operates. There was also a Butcher's shop down from the pub opposite Franklin Street. The only doctor was next to the courthouse on the other side of Brougham Street. On Saturday afternoon I was occasionally allowed to go the movies in the Town Hall which also stood on the site of the Coles centre. Often the Fire Alarm would sound and everyone would run outside to watch the fire truck leave with the volunteers clutching on the back. The other attraction during summer of course was the swimming pool which was a small concrete pool filled with water pumped from the Diamond Creek, sometimes it was like a mud puddle so for me the nearer to home Yarra/Diamond Creek junction was a much better option. We swam in the water hole which was quite deep and with fallen trees and sometimes carcasses of cows and kangaroos floating past. As recreation, the churches were another attraction for the Sunday school picnics to Mordialloc in the back of the moving van with benches tied into the back for us to "sit" on. Too bad when we went around a corner! In the early days we had an Ice Man deliver the ice once a week for "refrigeration". The green grocer came around in a horse and cart as did the milkman and the bread was delivered but I constantly got into trouble for eating the middle out on the way from the box it was delivered to in Mt Pleasant road across the paddock. The milkman finally would not come down our street after his horse bolted one morning and took off across the paddock. We also had the "Pan Man" come weekly and whose visit I would avoid. Our nearest shop was where the flower stall is located opposite the Lower Park. It consisted of a Tea Room and Milk Bar. There was a Public Telephone there which was the only contact to anyone else. We were a one car family so my mother’s movements were very limited as the Eltham Station was a couple of kilometres away and a trip to the city was an event. Being an only child growing up was a little lonely however rambling along the creek with my Mum, picking mushrooms and picking cherry plums for jam and the dogs catching rabbits which we ate if we could get them away from the dogs. We also liked to go into the Lower Park during school holidays when the Greek people came to camp and they would sing and dance around the camp fire and it all seemed so different to us as this was early days of immigration. Childhood was relatively simple and carefree and I wish the kids of today had the freedom of my youth and the healthy outdoor lifestyle of the "olden days". SHOW GIRL COMPETITION In 1965 Eltham was more like a country town than the suburb it has become today. People knew each other, if not personally then certainly of the family name. The big event for the year was a Gymkhana or show at Lower Eltham Park. I can remember marching as a teenager from the town centre to the park in the marching girls with the decorated floats. In 1965, just on a whim on the day, I decided to enter the Miss Eltham Show Girl which was a part of the festivities at the park. I seem to remember that the show mainly consisted of horse events, cattle judging and dog show. As I had not given any serious thought to entering the competition, I wore a suit that I had for work which was brown wool, with a coffee coloured shirt under, black shoes, bag, and gloves but no hat. I duly paraded for the judges and much to my surprise I was announced the winner. I eventually went on to compete at the Miss Victoria Show Girl competition which was held at the Royal Melbourne Show. There I met many country girls who were representing their rural Victoria home. I made it into a final round of judging but I think justice prevailed when someone from a country background was crowned. It was fun to go into the show as I had not really been before and to see the displays of handcraft, cooking and wood chopping events was great as well as the judging of farm animals interesting. It is hard to remember the Eltham I grew up in. The Lyons Garage company bus that actually drove you home (or close to it) when we got off the train at night. The Eltham Hotel on a Saturday afternoon a usual social meeting place where people just sat and chatted. The pictures held in the Town Hall and when the fire alarm sounded all the men just jumped up and ran to help. Suburbia has now swallowed most of that life but thankfully we at least do have the trestle bridge and parkland. Digital file only - Black and white photo print on loan for scanning by EDHSalec chapman, annie bremner, blacksmith, bremner's flat, brougham steet, bus services, circus, diamond creek, dianne bell, doctor bradbury, easter gymkhana, elizabeth chapman, eltham high school, eltham hotel, eltham lower park, eltham public hall, eltham state school, eltham trestle bridge, general store, grace mitchell, ice man, joy chapman, lyons garage, margaret harding, milk bar, miss eltham 1965, miss victoria show girl, mount pleasant road, pan man, rodda parade, shops, show girl competition, swimming pool, water hole, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dendy House, Vicarage at St Margarets, Eltham
Copy of black and white photographdendy house, st margarets anglican church, vicarage -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St Margaret's, Eltham
Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Sargeant) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s.Heather Sargeant was the daughter of Constable W.C. Sargeant, the local police officer in residence at Eltham, 1922-1927Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 9 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and handwritten captions in ink.On verso in pencil "Const. W.C. Sargeant 1922-1927 - see Police list"heather jenkins (nee sargeant), eltham, police residence, constable w.c. sargeant, st margarets anglican church -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Intersection of Main Road and Pitt Street, Eltham, February 1968, Feb 1968
Shows sign to St Margaret's Church and also front of the Methodist Church building.In February 1968 an unknown person took a series of photos from the Eltham Hotel at Pitt Street heading north along Main Road through the shopping centre to just north of Elsa Court covering the length of the section of Main Road which was duplicated shortly thereafter. Shows the condition and environment of the streesscape of Main Road, Eltham immediately prior to the duplication between Pitt Street and Elsa Court through the shopping centre. Also shows a number of shops and businesses that operated at that time.Black and white photographduplication, st margarets anglican church, eltham, main road, methodist church, pitt street -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Dining Table Cloth
Owned by Margaret Amess, youngest child of Samuel and Jane Amess. MA gave the cloth to Mary Clay, aunt of donor, who had been MA's maid prior to marriage. Owned by Margaret Amess, youngest child of Samuel and Jane Amess. MA gave the cloth to Mary Clay, aunt of donor, who had been MA's maid prior to marriage. Damask dining table cloth, off-white, stitched motifs throughout of leaves and sprays. Hand stitched hem.Inked black "M Amess" (ss smudged) in one corner.margaret amess, samuel amess, jane amess, "tynefield", churchill island, damask, farm, dining table cloth, hand stitched hem -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Print of Margaret Amess (1861 - 1941) 1 of 2, 1930s
Margaret Amess was the youngest child of Samuel and Jane Amess, who first purchased Churchill Island in 1872. Margaret Amess was renowned for her china painting.1 black and white print of a photo showing Margaret Amess (approximately 70 years old) sitting on a chair by a closed-in verandah covered in wisteria at her home in Elsternwick."MONTEATH"margaret amess, elsternwick, samuel and jane amess -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Supper Cloth, 1900
Supper cloth embroidered by Margaret Amess, youngest child of Samuel and Jane Amess. Margaret Amess gave the supper cloth to Mary Clay, aunt of the donor.Linen supper cloth with drawn thread 55mm from edge all around, 2 rows of drawn thread with petals 130 mm from edge and 175mm from edge. Drawn thread at corners showing petals and whorls. White. Butterflies embroidered at alternate diagonal corners. Letters "M" and "A" at the other alternate diagonal corners. White embroidery on white linen. Butterfly motif."M" "A" in diagonal corners.margaret amess, tynefield, churchill island, supper cloth -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Chiming pendulum wall clock, circa 1930
This clock was donated to the Phillip Island & District Historical Society Inc by Sister Margaret Campbell on her departure from Churchill Island where she lived for many years. The clock had been owned by the owner prior to Sr Campbell, Harry Jenkins, and had passed to Sr Campbell with the property when Harry died in 1963. The society committee was asked by its secretary Christine Grayden, also curator of Churchill Island, if the clock could be returned to display in Amess House, and they agreed. The donation form was signed on behalf of the PIDHS by committee member John Jansson.The clock was originally located in Amess House Churchill Island from the 1930s to 1973 when it was given to the Phillip Island & District Historical Society, who donated it back to Churchill Island in 2016.Wooden cased pendulum clock with two decorative gold coloured glass panel inserts above the clock face, which has brass hands and white enamel background to blue painted numbers. Small hook and eye fastener on left hand side to open clock face. Two heavy iron pendulums - one larger than the other. Turn wooden decorations on top half of case.chiming clock, pendulum, sr margaret campbell, churchill island, harry jenkins -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Margaret Irvine, grandchildren and Margaret Fisher, Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Andrew Fisher, c. 1920
Margaret Irvine with seven grandchildren and daughter Margaret Fisher. Photo (black and white) taken by Andrew Fisher P.M. at Station Pier c 1920. Margaret Irvine is the great grandmother of Jan MacDonald, the donor of the photo.families, piers and wharves - station pier, margaret irvine, margaret fisher, janice c morton macdonald -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Lagoon Confectioners employees, 1960
This was shot at former premises in Albert Road, and copied for a 'Farewell display' shown at 1999 Port Festival, Mayor's Day and Senior Cits Week events. Two of the women were still working with Lagoon after 40 years (ref. item 963.02)Lasercopy from black and white print loaned by Lagoon Confectioners: five women employees photographed in 1960. Left to right, Lil SAYERS, Margaret LANE, Mella and Pat MORIER, Phyl CAMILLERI. industry - food, lil sayers, margaret lane, mella morier, lagoon confectionery pty ltd, business and traders - confectioners, phyl spotkeiff nee camilleri, pat aquilina nee morier -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2008 Calendar, Pat Grainger, Historic Port Melbourne - From the Album, Oct 2007
Researched, written and designed by member Pat Grainger as a fundraiser for PMH&PS. Production volume: 550 copiesHistoric Port Melbourne - 'From the album' Calendar for 2008 - Mrs Coggin's shop on cover. Features sentiments from the autograph albums of two Edwards women All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864transport - tramways, piers and wharves - princes pier, business and traders, religion - anglican (holy trinity), industry - manufacturing - foundries, social activities, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, armed services - navy, built environment - commercial, hotels, grimwade castings pty ltd, steel castings, peter griffin, christina irvine edwards, sarah 'stella' edwards, william faulkner, elizabeth faulkner, the monts, montague, port melbourne bowling club, returned services league, rsl, great white fleet, john storey, john park, louisa storey coggin, ron robertson, edwin whiting, jim wood, william gleeson, george faram, meenie mclean, margaret mclean, abraham lincoln hotel, anzac day, cable trams, us navy -
Women's Art Register
Women's Art Register Bulletin, Women's Art Register, Women's Art Register Bulletin number 43
28 page Magazine photocopy in black and white with following contents where the first figure is the page number and this is followed by the article title then the author.#43 3 News from the Register Gail Stiffe July 2008 25 Nude Margaret Gurney 5 Parallel Dreams Anna Glynn 24 Reflection Helen Clancy and John Bainbridge 13 Success for one of our members Lea Kannar 9 Tin Sheds Gallery, Malmsbury Janet Goodchild-Cuffley and Desiree Radi-Mansbridge 26 Totem Sayraphim Lothian 12 Travelling: Time, Place and Translation: 1 998 – 2008 Noela Stratford 19 Warringah Printmakers Sasha Grishin 21 Water Ghosts Annette Vincent, 15 Women’s Art Library Gail Stiffe and Althea Greenan 7 Words and Images Annette Iggledonmargaret gurney, judy barrass, kate hendry, jan delaney, irina kuzminsky, ramona barry, kevin murray, ellen michel, francesca mataranga -
Women's Art Register
Women's Art Register Bulletin, Women's Art Register, Women's Art Register Bulletin number 40
20 page Magazine photocopy in black and white with following contents where the first figure is the page number and this is followed by the article title then the author.#40 3 News from the Register 4 Unique artworks by Melbourne “re-emerging “ artist. Veronica Caven Aldous 5 Art among the guntrees – an unusual gallery at Tanja Kerry-Anne Cousins 6 Karen Ferguson’s Pear Tree (memento mori) Penny Peckham 7 Plus, Loris Button, Sally Miller & Maryanne Coutts Dr Nola Stratford 9 Women’s Suffrage in Victoria – Exhibition Margaret Gurney, A bare and beautiful exhibition 10 Art and Healing, paintings by Rosemary Mangiamele- Julianne Lewis 11 Sufferance: women’s artists’ books State Library of Queensland 12 Wise Reflections Dr Alison Richardson 14 Give up today… Naomie Sunner 15 Opportunities 17 Back issues 19 Membership details veronica caven aldous, kerry-anne cousins, karen ferguson, penny peckham, loris button, sally miller, maryanne coutts, dr nola stratford, margaret gurney, rosemary mangiamele, sufferance: women’s artists’ books state library of queensland, dr alison richardson, naomie sunner -
Women's Art Register
Women's Art Register Bulletin, The Bulletin, January 2000
20 page A4 booklet. Black and whiterosalie gascoigne, annie taylor, gabrielle martin, stravinsky's lunch, drusilla modjeska, lyn pool, pat hillcoat, leigh hay, victorian guild of china painters, claudine top, margaret gurney, feminist art, debbie harman qadri -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bellion's Grocery, Stokes Street, Advantage Copying, 1881
Copied from print made for Margaret Bride, great grandaughter of Benjamin Bellion,by her son who holds the original. (See also 665) Display assembled for Then and Now exhibitions by the Society.Bellion's Grocery at 175 Stokes Street c1881, with staff, horse and cart - black and white laserprint from black and white copy photo (See also 431 and 665)william j bellion, benjamin bellion, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, built environment - commercial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bellion's Grocery, Stokes Street, Kosdown Printing, 1881
Printer's screen bromide made during production of 1998 calendar from print made for Margaret Bride, great grandaughter of Benjamin Bellion,by her son who holds the original.Bellion's Grocery at 175 Stokes Street c1881, with staff, horse and cart - screen bromide from black and white copy photo (See also 431 and 665)william j bellion, benjamin bellion, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, built environment - commercial -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of woman and chickens
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in January 1940 and shows Ted Jenkins' carer, Sister Margaret Campbell.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a woman feeding a flock of white chickens in front of a white picket fence. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of a woman and chickens
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in December 1939 and shows Ted Jenkins' carer, Margaret Campbell.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a woman standing among a flock of white chickens, with a fence and gate visible in the background. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of chickens and ponies
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows Ted Jenkins' carer - Sister Margaret Campbell - and the two Shetland ponies, Winks and Dido, and was taken from in front of the Tractor Shed (now Amess Barn)Sepia photograph with white narrow white border of two shetland ponies standing in the foreground, with a woman feeding chickens in the background. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of two people, horse, and cart
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows Ken Stott standing in the cart, talking to Sister Margaret Campbell, with Ginger hitched to the cart.Sepia photograph with white border showing a man standing in a cart, talking to a woman over a fence. A pile of large branches are in the foreground, and Amess Barn is visible in the background. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell, ken stott -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of horse pulling cart
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph is of Ginger pulling a cart with Sister Margaret Campbell and Alice Jenkins riding along. Sister Campbell was Ted Jenkins' carer, and managed the daily running of the Island, eventually inheriting it after his death. Alice was the mother of Harry Jenkins - the owner of the Island.Black and white photograph with a white border of a stationary horse hitched to a cart with two women sitting in it. The group are centred in the frame and a dam is visible in the background on the left hand side. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, harry jenkins, alice jenkins, margaret campbell, working horse -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of woman and dog
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows Sister Margaret Campbell - Ted Jenkins' carer and eventual owner of Churchill Island.Sepia photograph with white border showing a squatting woman petting a multicoloured terrier. The pair stand beside a pile of vegetables, and Rogers Cottage is visible in the background. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of Tynefield, Elwood
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century. This photograph is believed to show the house of the descendants of Samuel Amess who was a significant owner in the history of the island.Black and White photograph of a house and gardens.Catalogue number written in pencil on reverse. Written on reverse in pen 'Believed by donor Joyce Hurle to be "Tynefield", Elwood, owned by Margaret Amess'churchill island, photograph, tynefield, elwood, margaret amess -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of Tynefield, Elwood
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century. This photograph is believed to show the house of the descendants of Samuel Amess who was a significant owner in the history of the island.Black and White photograph of a house and gardens.Catalogue number written in pencil on reverse. Written on reverse in pen 'Believed by donor Joyce Hurle to be "Tynefield", Elwood, owned by Margaret Amess'churchill island, photograph, tynefield, elwood, margaret amess -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wedding portrait, Kenneth Douglas Ingram with his second wife, Betty, 1962
Kenneth Douglas Ingram divorced his first wife Margaret Rose (nee Teagle) in 1944. Kenneth married Elizabeth Marie (nee Frisch) Milliken in 1962 (15162/1962) Margaret subsequently married Richard Fielding and they had a son Tom, Pam's half-brother.pam thoonen (nee ingram) collection, kenneth douglas ingram, elizabeth marie milliken (nee frisch) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Memories of Eltham, 1984
Interviews of Eltham identities including Mrs Hamilton, Garnet Burgess, Clare Fitzpatrick, Charlie Bode, Mrs & Misses Reynolds, Cath Stephenson which have been writiten in a narrative form. Includes black and white photos and sketches. Produced as part of Year 12 English course by Jenny Talbot and Clara Hinnig18 Pages HG Booklet 44harry gilham collection, reminscences, hamilton, garnet burgess, claire fitzpatrick, charlie bode, reynolds, cath stephenson, jenny talbot, clara hinning, ivy reynolds, margaret reynolds -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Digital image, Violet Pretty's wedding, 1951
Black and white photo taken 1951 on the occasion of Violet Pretty's wedding. Charles and Sarah Pretty flank the bride. Charles died a couple of weeks later and Sarah the day after that. The Prettys lived at 60 Evans Street Port Melbourne and the Prests lived next door at number 64 Evans St.families, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, charles pretty, sarah pretty, violet pretty, margaret lugg, prest -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bellion's Grocery, Stokes Street, Advantage Copying, 1881
Copied from print made for Margaret Bride, great grandaughter of Benjamin Bellion,by her son who holds the original. (See also 665) Display assembled for Then and Now exhibitions by the Society.Bellion's Grocery at 175 Stokes Street c1881, with staff, horse and cart - colour laserprint from black and white copy photowilliam j bellion, benjamin bellion, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, built environment - commercial -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Christmas Party, Morris & Walker
Digital image (black and white) of 1936 Christmas party for Fishermens Bend company Morris & Walker. Lillian Pretty (mother of donor Margaret Lugg) is the first one in row at left wearing white, with a black sash and skinny arms.celebrations fetes and exhibitions, industry, margaret lugg, lillian pretty, morris & walker -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Earle family portrait
Black and white photocopies of the Earle family (not related to Earl hardware) Family portrait, boy in wicker chair is William Earle; Older woman is Margaret Diaper; younger woman with child on lap is Ellen Kate Earle. One of the twins is Reg Earle, the other twin died of summer diarrhoea; young girl on right is Ivy. No other names known.built environment, engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, local government - city of port melbourne, walter reynold earle, william (bill) earle, reg 'ox' earle, ellen kate earle, ivy earle, lawrence earle, doris earle, lorna earle, ray earle, margaret heriot diaper