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Clunes Museum
Book, MRS. GOTHER MANN, THE FOUR HOMES, CIRCA 1880
The Four Homes is a novel written by Valerie Boissier De Gasparin and published in 1878. The book tells the story of four different households, each representing a different social class and way of life. The first home is that of a wealthy aristocratic family, the second is a middle-class family struggling to make ends meet, the third is a poor family living in a crowded tenement, and the fourth is a group of homeless people living on the streets.ADAPTED FROM THE FRENCH AUTHOR MADAME DE GASPARIN, BY MRS. GOTHER MANN.fictionThe Four Homes is a novel written by Valerie Boissier De Gasparin and published in 1878. The book tells the story of four different households, each representing a different social class and way of life. The first home is that of a wealthy aristocratic family, the second is a middle-class family struggling to make ends meet, the third is a poor family living in a crowded tenement, and the fourth is a group of homeless people living on the streets.local history, book, novel, hudson, laura -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winton Rise, 21/02/1996 12:00:00 AM
Advertisement for land sale in Vermont SouthAdvertisement for land sale in Vermont South, also properties in Mitcham, Park Orchards and Ringwood for auction.Advertisement for land sale in Vermont Southelonara road, vermont south, valerie court, adrian avenue, justina close, scarborough road, stockdale & leggo, barry plant, nymph street, mitcham, barcelona street, box hill -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : October 1991
Upgrading of Harp Junction [VicRoads, Kew Council] / p1. Proposed roundabout at Valerie Street, Asquith Road [and] Belford Road / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Rates and charges for 1991/92] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Croquet - New season starts / p2. Kew Band / p2. Mayor's Comment [Council's Budget for 1991/92] / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Diary Dates for October / p4. Diary dates for November / p5. Family Day Care [Kew/Hawthorn Family Day Care Scheme seminars] / p5. St George's [Midwifery School] / p5. Kew Youth Card / p6. Breastfeeding right from the start / p6. The future of Kew Junction / p7. 111 years of Kew bowling [Kew Bowling Club] / p7. The Adult Video-cassette collection [Kew Library] / p8. Invitation to 'Traffic in Melbourne' Community Workshop / p8. Community Planting Day / p8. Float a boat [Rotary Club of Kew fundraising to support disability access] / 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-fictionUpgrading of Harp Junction [VicRoads, Kew Council] / p1. Proposed roundabout at Valerie Street, Asquith Road [and] Belford Road / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Rates and charges for 1991/92] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Croquet - New season starts / p2. Kew Band / p2. Mayor's Comment [Council's Budget for 1991/92] / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Diary Dates for October / p4. Diary dates for November / p5. Family Day Care [Kew/Hawthorn Family Day Care Scheme seminars] / p5. St George's [Midwifery School] / p5. Kew Youth Card / p6. Breastfeeding right from the start / p6. The future of Kew Junction / p7. 111 years of Kew bowling [Kew Bowling Club] / p7. The Adult Video-cassette collection [Kew Library] / p8. Invitation to 'Traffic in Melbourne' Community Workshop / p8. Community Planting Day / p8. Float a boat [Rotary Club of Kew fundraising to support disability access] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.108, September 2014
The House Museum [Villa Alba Museum, Lyon Housemuseum] / Robert Baker p1-2. Society Activities: Exhibitions [Kew from Above, Model Kew Kitchen of the 1920s]; Past meetings; Future meetings; Dickinson Lecture; New members; Quarterly book sale / p3. Volunteers needed / Alex Wilson OAM p3. A Story of a School [ Kew High School] / Valerie Bourke p4-5. In the News [150-years ago; 100-years ago] / p5. The Unveiling of the Kew War Memorial [conservation] / p5. Glass's Creek Pound / Robert Baker p6-7. The Inaugural Dickinson Memorial Lecture / p8. A history of Raheen [Jeanne Pratt] / p8. Kew in the 1890s Depression: Part 1 The Boom ends / Andrew Frost p9-10. AGM notification and forms / p10-11. Membership & Donations / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionThe House Museum [Villa Alba Museum, Lyon Housemuseum] / Robert Baker p1-2. Society Activities: Exhibitions [Kew from Above, Model Kew Kitchen of the 1920s]; Past meetings; Future meetings; Dickinson Lecture; New members; Quarterly book sale / p3. Volunteers needed / Alex Wilson OAM p3. A Story of a School [ Kew High School] / Valerie Bourke p4-5. In the News [150-years ago; 100-years ago] / p5. The Unveiling of the Kew War Memorial [conservation] / p5. Glass's Creek Pound / Robert Baker p6-7. The Inaugural Dickinson Memorial Lecture / p8. A history of Raheen [Jeanne Pratt] / p8. Kew in the 1890s Depression: Part 1 The Boom ends / Andrew Frost p9-10. AGM notification and forms / p10-11. Membership & Donations / p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Programme, Casualaire Parade, Undated
The Kew Recreation Hall (1880-1960 was a major venue for civic events, exhibitions, theatre, concerts and in this case a commercial fashion parade.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme for an exclusive Autumn showing by Casualaire, 1353 Burke Road, East Kew, compered by Gwynne Harrisonfashion - kew, casualaire, gwynne harrison, valerie jacobson, lyle sampson, joan heathfield, mary rose campbell, marie johnson, arthur dear collection, kew recreation hall -- wellington street -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.117, December 2016
Mayors of Kew / Robert Baker p1.Society news [Vale Jill O'Brien] p3. Ratting on the Yarra / Suzanne McWha p4. Saving the [Yarra] river parklands / Valerie Bourke p5. Vale - Marjorie Orr p8. Vale Bill Reeve p8. Mayors of Kew - Robert Morgan Young / Felicity Renowden p9. Mayors of Kew - Henry Francis Phipps / Robert Baker p9. Mayors of Kew - Job Smith / Felicity Renowden p9. Mayors of Kew - Henry Francis Mogg / Margaret Robinson p9. The Great War in Kew - Those that stayed / Andrew Frost p10. New to the Collection [Photographs and clothing donated by Micky Ashton relating to Cr John Marshall and his family] p11.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionMayors of Kew / Robert Baker p1.Society news [Vale Jill O'Brien] p3. Ratting on the Yarra / Suzanne McWha p4. Saving the [Yarra] river parklands / Valerie Bourke p5. Vale - Marjorie Orr p8. Vale Bill Reeve p8. Mayors of Kew - Robert Morgan Young / Felicity Renowden p9. Mayors of Kew - Henry Francis Phipps / Robert Baker p9. Mayors of Kew - Job Smith / Felicity Renowden p9. Mayors of Kew - Henry Francis Mogg / Margaret Robinson p9. The Great War in Kew - Those that stayed / Andrew Frost p10. New to the Collection [Photographs and clothing donated by Micky Ashton relating to Cr John Marshall and his family] p11.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.111, June 2015
No 111 JUNE 2015. A historian's legacy (Dorothy Rogers) / Robert Baker p1. Exhibitions, Meetings & lectures, New members, 2015 meeting calendar / p3. What's in a box? / Suzanne McWha p5. New acquisitions / Robert Baker p5. A history of community activism / Valerie Bourke p6. Kew Tram Depot / p7. Boroondara Remembers: Stories of World War 1 / p7. Daily Life in Kew: the summer of 1885-86 / Andrew Frost p8. The textiles and clothing collection / Collections Activity Group p10. Kew Tram Depot celebrates 100 years / Tony Michael p11. Membership & Donations p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members that explore aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionNo 111 JUNE 2015. A historian's legacy (Dorothy Rogers) / Robert Baker p1. Exhibitions, Meetings & lectures, New members, 2015 meeting calendar / p3. What's in a box? / Suzanne McWha p5. New acquisitions / Robert Baker p5. A history of community activism / Valerie Bourke p6. Kew Tram Depot / p7. Boroondara Remembers: Stories of World War 1 / p7. Daily Life in Kew: the summer of 1885-86 / Andrew Frost p8. The textiles and clothing collection / Collections Activity Group p10. Kew Tram Depot celebrates 100 years / Tony Michael p11. Membership & Donations p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Centenary of Mont Albert Primary School 1917-2017, 2017
This book is an abbreviated version of "The History of Mont Albert Primary School" written for the Centenary 2016-17. Images are from the Mont Albert Primary School Digital Archive, established for the Centenary 2016-17.This book is an abbreviated version of "The History of Mont Albert Primary School" written for the Centenary 2016-17. Images are from the Mont Albert Primary School Digital Archive, established for the Centenary 2016-17.mont albert primary school, mont albert central school, (mr) charles alipius hyland, first principal, (mr) william judd, (mr) alfred "boss" harley, koonung heights primary school, (ms) sharon saitlik, first female principal, (miss) valerie mcphail, (mr) alec jamieson, (miss) dorothy harding, (miss) mavis king, (mr) ivan southall, (mr) - corey, (mr) lewis godfrey, (miss) susan jeffrey, (mr) john gow -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills State School 2778, Grade IVA, 1938, 1938
Don Murray who was a member of this class has supplied us with this photo naming almost all the pupils. Please refer to Surrey Hills State School vertical file for list of names.A black and white photograph of a Grade 4 class from Surrey Hills State 2778 taken in 1938. The are 56 children in the class.mr keith rimmer, mr john allen, mr cliff hoath, mr ken newell, mr alan aird, miss joy moodie, miss barbara hoskin, miss helen james, miss valerie muir, miss merle christine, mr don cam, mr don hutchinson, mr maurice millet, miss - canty, miss jean mollison, miss margaret peacock, miss shirley cockerill, miss carmen hutchinson, miss betty carter, miss melba moore, miss vivian turner, mr john flower, miss audrey broomhead, miss gwen skinner, miss dorothy stout, miss irene dunn, miss irene jones, miss isobel browne, miss lucy deucher, miss merle yeomans, miss elaine burgess, miss betty tuck, miss joyce phillips, miss joan fletcher, mr len yeomans, mr frank fletcher, mr bobby edgelow, mr brian griffin, mr claude colbert, mr ken carrington, mr barry dimelow, mr don murray, mr david mccracken, mr ken wheat, miss fay mcbain, miss thelma mcconville, miss valda mcconville, miss betty o'brien, miss barbara mclachlan, mr ray mcdonald, mr ian mckenzie -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph (copy), Surrey Hills School No 2778 Grade Va 1939, 1939
Don Murray who was a member of this class has supplied us with this photo naming almost all the pupils. Please refer to Surrey Hills State School vertical file for list of names and where they are located in the photo..A black and white photograph of 30 boys and 23 girls from the 1939 Grade Va at Surrey Hills State School No.2778clothing and dress, 1939, education, surrey hills, primary schools, mr kevin boxhall, mr don cam, mr tom dellar, mr fred kneale, mr bill bedggood, mr ken newell, mr ron salmon, mr keith greenwood, mr jack raisbeck, mr ray mcdonald, mr ken brown, mr ian tweedie, mr vernon coster, mr norman henry, mr keith rimmer, mr ken wheat, mr colin bentley, mr ron brown, miss valerie muir, miss fay mcbain, miss audrey broomhead, miss dorothy stout, miss gwen skinner, miss jean mollison, miss lucy deuchar, miss irene dunn (jones?), miss barbara hoskin, miss june -, miss ruby clemson, miss ettie redfern, miss pam skerrett, miss valreen church, miss merle yeomans, miss thelma mcconville, miss dorothy freeman, miss merle christie, miss helen james, miss melba moore, mr len yeomans, mr douglas mathews, mr norman bell, mr don murray, mr john flower, mr bob holborn, mr alan wadsworth, mr john atkinson, mr barry broadbent, mr barry dimelow, mr colin couper, miss mcleish, teachers -
Federation University Art Collection
Photograph, Clive Hutchison, 'Our Hopes and Future of Morwell' Photographic Collection, 2017
This photographic exhibition was developed by the Federation University-led Community Wellbeing research stream of the Hazelwood Health Study in collaboration with Morwell Neighbourhood House and Gippsland Centre for Art and Design at Federation University Australia. It highlights people's hopes for the future of Morwell has its roots in two unexpected places: the Hazelwood mine fire in 2014 and an academic study into community recovery from that fire. In late summer of 2014 a bushfire spread to the coal mine near the town of Morwell in the LaTrobe Valley, in south-eastern Victoria. The Hazelwood mine fire burned for 45 days, shrouding communities - especially Morwell - in smoke and ash. Strong calls by the community for an investigation into the health impacts of the Hazelwood Mine Fire led to the Department of Health's (Know the Department of Health and Human Services) decision to fund a ten year study of the potential health effects of this smoke event (Known as the Hazelwood Health Study). This exhibition came out of work undertaken by the Community Wellbeing Stream of the Hazelwood Health Study during 2016 and 2017. Based at Federation University Australia's Gippsland Campus, just a few kilometres from where the fire took place, one of our Study's main aims has been to find out from the community how the smoke event impacted on community wellbeing. We also planned to talk to community members about the effectiveness of community rebuilding activities, and find our how these have aided recovery following the smoke event. In 2017 we began working with community organisations on a project to foster community recovery and wellbeing. What emerged from these discussions was the idea for a photographic exhibition, on the theme of 'Our hopes for the future of Morwell'. Invitations to participate were extended to up to 50 members of various community groups. The groups were asked to think of some object that symbolizes their hopes for the future of Morwell. Individuals were then invited to attend a photographic session kindly hosted by the Morwell Neighbourhood House. Each individual was to hold this object while it was photographed, as well as explain what the object represented in terms of Morwell's future. Out of this process twenty nine photographs with their captions were produced, enlarged and framed for exhibiting. The photographs were taken by Clive Hutchison of the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design at Federation University Australia.Twenty nine framed original photographs.morwell, our hopes for the future of morwell, clive hutchison, photography, morwell neighbourhood house, hazelwood health service, gippsland centre for art and design, hazelwood mine fire, haxelwood health study, morwell neighbourhood mine fire, neale stratford, tracie lund, ian brown, susan yell, sue whyte, ainsley ja, ainsley james, michelle duffy, shaun mallia, valerie prokopiv, morwell art and framing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1948, 1948
School Council, Members of Staff, List of Full Course Students 1948, S.M.B. Magazine Committee, Editorial, Principal's Page, News and Notes, Editor's Notes, Obituary - S. H. Mayo, Farewells to Staff Members, Alterations in Staff, Science Section, The Literary Society, S.M.B. Yesterday and Today, The Ex-Servicemen, R.A.A.F. Story, Art Section, Escape from Nazi Europe, Short Story Competition, Senior Sport, Girls Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs, Junior Technical School Students' 1948, Students' doing Trade Apprenticeship Courses Green cover with maroon and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 54 pages. Artwork Mr Ramm - By Robert Tantau Borrick - By H. McWilliam Darb - By Robert Tantau Have a chip Will - By Robert Tantau Junior - By Robert Tantau Bruce - By Robert Tantau Pen and ink Ilustration (car) - By Ron Cairns Rosemary - By Robert Tantau Maurine - By Robert Tantau Howard - By H. Tozer Mick - By Robert Tantau Lorna - By Robert Tantau Sandy - By Robert Tantau Hughes - By Robert Tantau Bautovich - By Robert Tantau Bill and Banjo - By Robert Tantau Mac - By Robert Tantau Rowy - By John Willis ballarat school of mines, magazine, h. tozer, v. lancaster, g. murdoch, m. greenwood, alan j. fenton, c. rook, b. bryan, c. g. fairbank, r. p. flower, c. sanos, eric e. marshman, r. w. richards, m. k. ashton, w. k. l. murray, g. ramm, john c. collins, f. g. procter, dr. j. r. pound, donald c. johnston, neville d. gardner, arthur c. burrow, phillip e. richards, john f. swain, hester darby, lewis huisman, betty freeth, j. williams, m. treganowan, gwenyth williams, w. archibald, maureen callahan, margaret ryan, t. downes, dawn anderson, m. rowbottom, beverley letti, l. greenbank, valerie ritchie, beryl hutchings, p. reidy, robert tantau, willis brown, wesley wilson, donald durant, geo m. hetherington, john a. wilson, maxwell f. murray, ron cairns, geoffrey j. edmonds, john k. ballinger, william n.. edwards, r. rosser, horace j. graham, kevin k. treloar, john h. boag, francis l. veal, hans fumberger, john r. jopling, william h. wray, stanley j. dunstan, john willis, robert e. davis, jeffrey m. coward, william j. scala, george r. searle, norman w. ludbrook, robert r. u'ren, rex h. hollioake, alan vinegrad, h. mcwilliam, james w.b. tippett, james w. brokenshire, frederick g. savage, ronald t. spence, john r. sawyer, terence p. lannen, e. lloyd, d. brayshaw, valerie daff, betty hearn, thelma halsall, v. henderson, netta pitcher, moira baker, betty whitford, joan ellis, pamela hay, r. b. williams, heather coad, s. shillington, b. duffer, j. a. willsher, m. mclean, j. catherall, c. beeston, e. shaw, n. silvey, d. stevens, k. adams, t. hewitt, i. lepp, j. mccormack, a. young, l. george, j. terrill, k. spalding, j. watts, w. clarke, g. hindson, d. gilbert, a. hewitt, r. plover, g. murrowood, r. cochrane, j. bethune, j. walton, r. ward, j. blain, r. gluyas, r. luke, j. daly, k. ward, i. mcconchie, p. hewitt, j. skilbeck, e. jones, c. hoffman, w. mckenzie, r. phillips, g. allen, h. saw, c. mayne, b. graham, m. tweedale, d. alexander, w. rodgers, r. norman, m. horwood, p. hains, m. coleman, g. hannah, r. bawden, r. simpson, d. ditchfield, albert bradley, w. d. ditchfield -
Clunes Museum
Book, GEORGE FREDERICK PEARCE, AN ACCOUNT OF TRIP FROM KALGOORLIE, W.A. TO CLUNES, VIC 1930'S, 1930
A WRITTEN ACCOUNT OF THE JOURNEY FROM KALGOORLIE WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO CLUNES TO ATTEND THE CLUNES, VICTORIA REUNION IN THE 1930'S AUTHORED BY GEORGE FREDERICK PEARCETWO SPIRAL BOUND PHOTOCOPIES OF PHOTOCOPIES HANDWRTTEN PAGES WITH MUSTARD COLOURED FRONT PAGE AND ACYLIC COVER. 143 PAGES WITH THE LAST TWO PAGES SIGNED BY OTHER ATTENDEES OF THE REUNION.non-fictionA WRITTEN ACCOUNT OF THE JOURNEY FROM KALGOORLIE WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO CLUNES TO ATTEND THE CLUNES, VICTORIA REUNION IN THE 1930'S AUTHORED BY GEORGE FREDERICK PEARCElocal history, travelog, clunes reunion, george pearce -
Box Hill Historical Society
Photograph - Box Hill Primary School Grade 4A 1939, 1939
B&W photo of Grade 4A, 1939, Box Hill State S. Black & white photograph; 3 sizesschools, "those were the days", graham> jack, thomas> john, stewart> eric, slessor> peter, jamieson> john, sparks> howard, aumann> ted, mcleod> janet, whitechurch> beth, toogood> connie, carter> naomi, nealy> valerie, king> norma, underwood> valerie, smale> thelma, mcdonald> margaret, graham> mena, barnett> phyllis, nesbitt> doreen, grapham> audrey, butterworth> dorothy, sawyer> margot, mclass> beverley, seide> kathleen, wilson> beth, brownfield> margaret, wright> dorothy, harris> ruth, butler> peggy, lean> dorothy, boreham> stanley, blakeley> barry, nicholson> len, whitehead> geoff, bowers> charlie, garrett> geoff, robinson> keith, sonnenberg> alan, peacock> owen, rodgerson> margaret, box hill primary school, box hill state school, baird> bill -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2004 Vision Australia Foundation Annual General Meeting, 1/07/2004
Recording of the final Annual General Meeting for Vision Australia Foundation on July 1, 2004, where the resolution to merge with RVIB and RBS was voted upon. Audio file of the 2004 Vision Australia Foundation Annual General Meetingvision australia foundation, mike janes, marjorie west, leslie smith, graeme jones, valerie thomas, val nicholls, barry palmer, bill jolley, john simpson, don draffin, geoff roberts, terry cocks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Typing Examination Results, 1921-1948, 1921-1962
Black soft covered exercise book with handwrritten examination results for Typingat the Ballarat School of Mines. Each students name is given, and whether they passed, failed or got a Credit. In some years their mark out of 100 was given.ballarat school of mines, typing examinations, phyllis bradley, alice lyons, dorothy serjeant, maude williams, john scarff, hilda dunstan, edna thomas, annie barrow, nancy beames, dallas kitt, john rogers, robert lutherland, alex kum yuen, lenis proctor, joan leonard, grack wilcock, freda saunders, vera sprott, violet osborne, adeline blake, pansy ellis, ivy nott, mary keith, george webb, eunice williams, constance wilkinson, jean corbet, hazel bullock, norma crabbe, gladys middleton, joy young chung, mary green, dorothy coad, eileen fitzgerald, mary finch, thelma gordon, mary ling, betty guy, sylvia shillington, betty dulfer, betty veitch, valma falla, mona greenbank, barbara curwen-wakjer, olga lawrence, ina jopling, francis poppins, betty law, elsie coombs, marcia stoddart, thelma ellsworth, doreen keating, freda penna, evelyn ditchfield, ouida worthington, valerie vickers, norma lepp, audrey fry, valerie hoffmann, aileen judd, hilda ledwell, margery ross, margaret murrell, nola hornbuckle, valma scobie, roberta gay, lois george, claire lawrence, audrey suckling, pamela trigg, valerie blee, glenn gazzard, basil murphy, leoni cutter, barbara ngip, margaret eason, alys page, carol gibbins, louise coltman, margaret holmes, kathleen power, estelle wasley, faye lawn, hancie mcardle, margaret stoddart, judith hillman, gwenneth dixon, anne la roche, carole craig, dianne gmmola, janice vincent, margaret evans, pauline stapleton, susan wendt, dalys flynn, rita mueller -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Mildura Co-Operative Fruit Co Ltd Merbein Branch Truck, 1945
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Central School Grade Five Girls, 1945
gwen murray, nola worthington, judith holcombe, ruth walker, evelyn gansberg, gwenda mann, valerie potter, yvonne lockwood, dorothy cattermole, jocelyn tuckwell, shirley ruddick, dawn stubbs, jennifer woods, rosemary cambridge, joan storer, lois jones, margaret bannister, shirley brand, education -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Children, 1947
wilma stephenson, betty storer, maureen lawn, olive storer, gwenda perryman, ruth mayne, beverley tunbridge, janice shillington, joan taylor, lorraine cook, maxine hyndman, june mcmahon, nola quinsey, valerie arnold, kathy keating, faye datsen, judy keating -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Co-op Truck, 1945
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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton State School Pupils, 1940, 1940
The copy of the photograph in Box 22 was donated by Peter Stapleton in 2014. Peter identified Margaret Fletcher (afterwards Margaret Braybrook) as the pupil 6th from left in first row. Names of most of the other pupils are on a slip of paper with the second copy of the photograph, in the 'Linton State School - Photos' file.Black and white copy of a photograph of girl pupils taken in 1940."Linton School 880 1940/First Row L to R. 6 Margaret Jean Fletcher (nee Braybrook)/Supplied by Peter Stapleton. 2014".linton state school no. 880, lorraine nelson, grace hearn, june emerson, joan kerr, beryl megee, mavis hoffman, glenyce hoffman, val hoffman., dawn lancaster, gwen smith, dawn witton, shirley howard, neta hearn, mavis gillett, brenda megee, wilma shields, betty lancaster, maureen broes, enid shields, beryl sheilds, rosemarie gillett, evelyn haddon, marg mcdonnell, rosalie mcdonald, merna howard, valerie lancaster, margaret hyatt, margaret braybrook, betty ching, leslie howard.