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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - The O'Collins Story - A Melbourne Family, William J McCARTHY, 2002
... Families...Families ...The O"Collins Story traces the lives of Patrick James O'COLLINS and his wife Ellen FITZGERALD, who migrated to Port Melbourne in 1895 and settled firstly at 5 Bridge Street, then in Ross Street before moving to Swallow Street . In 1914 the family moved to 40 Beaconsfield Parade. The book goes on to tell of the lives of their 9 children -Thomas William, James Patrick, Patrick Francis, Mary Margaret (Mollie), Margaret Ellen (Madge), Michael Fitzgerald, Alice Dorothy and Joseph Bernard.Book of 184 pages with a yellow cover inset with a black & white photograph O'COLLINS family in 1897.families, domestic life, patrick james ocollins, ellen ocollins (fitzgerald), thomas william ocollins, alice dorothy and joseph bernard., james patrick ocollins, patrick francis ocollins, mary margaret (mollie) ocollins, margaret ellen ( madge) mccarthy (ocollins), michael fitzgerald ocollins, alice dorothy ocollins, joseph bernard ocollins -
Greensborough Historical Society
DVD (photographs), Splatt family photos, 1914-1935
Photographs of the Splatt family from the family records of Val Wilson.DVD containing 51 photographs.Written on DVD in black pen "Splatt family photos"splatt family, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Orbost & District Historical Society
photographs, Lawless, Ray
These photographs are part of the Lawless Collection. The Lawless family lived in Orbost from 1907 - c 1920. John Francis Lawless had a saddlery shop. He died at an early age - 47 years - June 7 1912, leaving his wife, Elizabeth and seven children. The eldest son, Victor Rowland lawless volunteered for serv ice in WW1 but did not leave Australia because of illness. The second son, Edward Vincent Lawless (b 1895 d 1917) worked for McCoy & Co. in Orbost, coachbuilding, undertakers, general blacksmiths and farriers, prior to enlisting in WW!. He was trained as a signaller and was sent to France where he was killed in action on 9.10.1917. Elizabeth Lawless worked as a ladies' nurse (midwife) in Orbost prior to leaving the district in 1920. She lived to 6.6.1975 aged 104 years.These personal documents, photographs and books give an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.Four black and white copies of photographs of the Lawless family. 1846.8 is a photograph of Ted Lawless. 1846.9 is a photograph of Ruby Lawless Wallace and Ray Lawless at Elizabeth Lawless' house. 1846.10 is a photograph of the Lawless family at the Boundary Road house in Orbost.1846.8 on back - Ted Lawless 1846.9 on back - Ruby Lawless 1846.10 on back - Family with Elizabeth 1846.11 on back - Grandmother 21st Battalion Wallace wife at Home Boundary Rd Lawless AIF & Ray at Grandma Orbost Lawless House It is still there Orbost? Ray Lawless June 2010photographs lawless-family -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1907
This came as part of a large collection of photos from Eric Boardman. Originally catalogued by R Waters on 12.02.1988. There are 3 copies of the original in black & white 20.5 cm x 25.5 cm format. According to information in the supplementary file from Bob Cahill who is the grandson of JF Cahill and son of Malachi Cahill, the identification of the photo is as follows: L to R (standing): James, John Francis (father), John, Malachi; L to R (seated): Mary / Margaret nee Ryan (mother), Polly (Mary), Michael (Mick) and ? (not specified) Margaret. NB/ Nora (Annie) who ran the Ball Court Hotel is missing from the photo. Other details: John Francis Cahill was a blacksmith & bootmaker and thought to be English; he married Mary or Margaret Ryan prior to coming to Sunbury. He built the Ball Court Hotel in 1854. (See 'Bulla Bulla'.) Nora (Annie) married a McGrath; Margaret married a Breen; James did not marry; Mary (Polly) married Justin Ford, Shire President in 1917. Malachi (born in 1878) married Mary Jane English. She was aged forty at the time of marriage & was originally from Ballarat. She worked at 'The Hill'. Malachi was a railway worker & died travelling on a train. There is also information about the Bulla Cahill family in the supplementary file.Mounted black & white photograph of the family of John Francis Cahill. It portrays 5 males and 3 females seated formally in front of a building. The photo is in sepia tonings mounted on a grey mount."Cahill Family" written in blue biro on the centre front of the mount below the photo; "Eric Boardman" handwritten in red pencil on the back of the mount.pioneers, cahill family, cahill, john francis, mary, ryan, john, malachi, polly, michael, ball court hotel, boardman, eric, ford, justin, matson & frazer, george evans collection -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Wedding, Pat MOWLAM and Con FRISBY, St Joseph's Church, Port Melbourne, 1953
... Families...Families ...Congues and Mowlam families Images of two families who lived in Cruikshank Street from the 1930s to 1950s. .18 - Con FRISBY and Pat MOWLAM wedding at St Joseph's 1953. Picture taken of bride and groom coming up the aisle families, congues family, mowlam family, pat frisby nee mowlam, con frisby, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Raising racehorses and greyhounds, Fishermen's Bend, c. 1920
... families...families ...Photos loaned for copying as digital images by the Stivey family: Group of 10 photos - raising racehorses and greyhounds on Bendfamilies, fishermans bend, sport - horse racing, sport - greyhound racing, mrs stivey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - "Charity Push", re Lady Mayoress's Committee, Win Woodruff, 1982
... families...families ...From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of 'Herald' magazine article 'Charity Push' re Win and her Lady Mayoress's Committee and "Thanks Win"families, local government, john william (jack) woodruff, winifred mary prest woodruff -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Gary Coles et al, Close Relations: The Lives and times of the Coles family, 2016
Coles family historyA substantial 444 pages large family history book with green cover, compiled and written by Gary Coles and Sue Cuerden. A second edition published privately in 2016, the first edition in 2009. There is a substantial appendices section pp lxxxviii; ills; photographs; facsimile reproductions et al. Mermerus books, Australia.non-fictionColes family historymermerus, james george coles (1847-1909) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - The Sun, "It's a challenge, says Winifred", Aug 1980
... families...families ...From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of 'Sun'article Aug 1980, "It's a challenge, says Winifred" as Lady Mayoress (with pic of all the family)families, local government, winifred mary prest woodruff, john william (jack) woodruff, fran woodruff, angela woodruff, judy woodruff, john woodruff, josie woodruff, mary woodruff -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Edna Deans, Williams - Magor Family in Australia 1840-1982, 1992
History of the Williams - Magor Family Cream Textured Card cover with green drawing featuring building in the distance and soldiers on the right.Williams - Magor Family in Australia 1840 - 1982stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - Fisher Price Family Farm
Fisher Price Family Barn which was originally donated by a local grandparent was used by Nunawading Toy Library.Barn with cream roof and red walls. Two doors open with tractor inside. Also with a cow, dog, pig and chicken. Also feed trough and horse and cart. Silo had cream roof with red sides and has 4 white fencing inside lid.Fisher Price Family Play Farmnunawading toy library, fisher price, toy, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Janette Lenz, Gathering A History of the Reeves Family History, 2013
A History of the Reeve family for the descendants of James George and Catherine Reeve of Balmoral. Researched by family members.Two toned blue cover with a colour photo of Balmoral Area.Gathering A History of the Reeve family for the descendants of James George and Catherine Reeve of Balmoral, Victoria. Researched by Family Members Compiled and edited by Janette Lenzstawell, family hostory -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Holy Bible, c.1871
A family bible belonging to the Dakin family of Kew. Arthur Dakin who is listed in the front pages was a member of the Ross Sea Rescue Expedition. A collection of artefacts relating to Dakin is held in the Tasmanian Museum. There is also a trophy held in the Kew Historical Society collection.This bible has historical significance because of its association with Arthur Dakin of the Ross Sea Rescue Expedition.Bible owned by the Dakin family of Kew. The front pages list dates of birth of family members.Names and dates of births and deaths insidedakin -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Membrey Family
Photocopy of Membrey family, from "Memoirs of Ray Membrey" Book Cat. no 820 Magazine Box 4. Photo taken about c 1910. Photo taken at 14 Skene St. Stawell. Names and information on the back of the photocopy was supplied by the family who visited Stawell in 2016 and attached to the back of the photo. Photocopy of a family group taken about c 1910. In the photo seven people are standing and three seated with a child on the knew of a seated person. There is also an empty chair. Names and information in inscriptions supplied by family who visited Stawell in 2016 and attached to the back of the photo. On front of photocopy "The Membrey Family with first daughter in law & baby". Back row Florence T. or Gertie (11.7.1891) aged 18/19. Laurence Harold (29.8.1886). Ivy (13.6.93) aged 16/17. Victor William (27.6.84). Ivy? Florance or Gertie T? (11.7.1891) aged 18/19. Federick Stampone (4.10.1882). Lillian Hazel (8.4.1897) aged 12/13. Front row. Empty chair William Edward (Father?) died 1898. Elizabeth Sarah, holding baby Hazel 1909. Raymond Edward 8.4.1897 aged 12/13. Harrier Emily (mother)1859 aged 50/51.stawell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Sunday Press, Wives of candidates for Lord Mayor of Melbourne, 18 Aug 1979
... families...families ...From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of full page Sunday Press article on the wives of candidates for Lord Mayor, August 1979, including Win Woodrufffamilies, local government, winifred mary prest woodruff, john william (jack) woodruff -
Connecting Home
Book, National Archives of Australia and Public Record Office Victoria, Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper ...an Aboriginal family's struggle for survival, 2008
This book tells the story of the Pepper family, an Aboriginal family who experienced child removal and displacement. Percy Pepper also served in the First World War and was one of few Aboriginal service men who recived a soldier settler block. Also contains pictures, photos and records of histroical importance, including records from the Aborigines Protecion Board.Historical significance: This book is significant as it describes in detail an Indigenous family story. It also contains copies of original government reports and talks about the Indigenous experience of child removal in Victoria. Socially, it is relevant because of it's links to Aborigianal places of significance such as Lake Tyers.Softcover book, 132pages, brown cover with Indigenous design and black and white family photograph. al'. Conent is about the Pepper family, and contains family records.book, percy, pepper, lucy, family, stolen, generations, footprints, national, archives, public, records, office, victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Alzheimer's disease, 1991
When Alzheimer's disease strikes it affects whole families.When Alzheimer's disease strikes it affects whole families. Alzheimer's Association offers support for victims and their families.When Alzheimer's disease strikes it affects whole families.alzheimers association, aged people, eastern suburbs geriatric centre, alexander, kris -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Family Tree, Anderson Family & Homestead, 1980
Robert Anderson and wife migrated to Australia in 1856 and moved to Phillip Island about 1870 - 71. His descendants are tabulated with some brief history of them. On one Family Tree it has that Robert Coxon Anderson married Margaret Sharpe in 1855 then Bessy Flemming after Margaret died. In another Family Tree the 2nd wife is noted as Annie Grant marrying Robert in 1891. The above Family Tree has been changed to Annie Grant.The Anderson' Family Treelocal history, documents, family history, family descendants from robert anderson, phillip island, hand printed in ink on white paper, mrs emma anderson jacobs, anderson family tree -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Research file, Beazley family
... Families...Families ...Copies of photographs of Beazley family members, labelled with names. Includes a family tree.families, industry - fishing, george robert beazley, margaret elenor gray, edith frances malcolm, melissa beazley, david beazley, karen perry, ted chapple, pearl chapple, ronald scully, florence beazley, caroline b beazley, lila scully, roy beazley, leonard george 'dugga' beazley -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Family Portrait, Captain John Marshall and Family, Mayor of Kew 1872-73, 1890s
Captain John Marshall was born in Dundee, Scotland c.1833. Within eleven years of his arrival in Melbourne in 1852, he had established an important colonial shipping company, Anderson & Marshall, and married Mary Austin, the eldest daughter of Thomas Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew Borough Council in 1869, he remained an active member until 1875. During this period, he was elected Mayor of Kew in 1872. A Scottish Protestant by birth and conviction, John Marshall was, with David Beath, a member of the inaugural committee that began planning for a separate Presbyterian Church in Kew, lending the Committee the funds to purchase land on the corner of Cotham Road and Highbury Grove. John Marshall lived at his home, 'Maryfield', at what was then 239 [now 197] Cotham Road until shortly before his death at the age of 70 in January 1903. He was buried on 14 January in Grave 493, Presbyterian Compartment A, Boroondara General Cemetery.Family portrait of an important civic figure in Kew in the 19th century who was also a notable businessman and shipowner in the Colony of Victoria.Albumen Silver photograph on card of Captain John Marshall and family, Mayor of Kew 1872-73.The inscription was added by the family and at one stage modified. In addition to the title, the sitters' names are inscribed beneath the photograph on the mountCaptain John Marshall and family / Mayor of Kew 1872-73 Webster - Maud - Austin - Mary Marshall - John Marshall - May - Andrew - Polly / Residence “Maryvale” 197 Cotham Road. john marshall, maryvale (cotham road, kew), maryfield (cotham road, kew), webster marshall, maud marshall, austin marshall, mary marshall, may marshall, andrew marshall, polly marshall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Tainton Family, 2005
Early pioneers of the Forest Hill area.Early pioneers of the Forest Hill area: research by Pat Richardson and Maureen Kelly, descendants of the Course families, who married into the Tainton family.Early pioneers of the Forest Hill area.tainton family, course family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Folder of articles, The Fry family from Macleod, 2023
The Fry family of Macleod included husband and wife Les and Yvonne (Von). This folder contains newspaper clippings of the family at local activities, a brief article on their life, family tree charts and a large copy of a school photograph with family members identified.Plastic folder containing copies of family documents.fry family, yvonne fry, leslie fry, macleod -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder - family history, Crawford Family History, 1998
Crawford family crest on cover of folder of Crawford Family TreeFamily history of Crawford descendants from IrelandDescentants of Andrew Crawford of Newtown - Stewart. County Tyrone, Irelandcrawford, crawford jg, tatura, documents, biography -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Family standing on Moyne River bridgeBlack and white family photograph bridge, moyne river, famiily, children, mother, traffic, car -
Greensborough Historical Society
Collection - Digital Image, Franklin family. Greensborough Football Club, 1922-1953
Photographs of Don Franklin, Ken Franklin and Roy Franklin and a family tree of Franklin family members who played with the Greensborough Football Club. Digital copy of photographs and family tree greensborough football club, gfc hall of fame, franklin family, don franklin, ken franklin, roy franklin -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1920s - 1930s
There is no record of which family is in the photograph. The slips at Corringle was a popular picnic area for Orbost people. Corringle Slips is situated at the mouth of the Snowy River Estuary. The Corringle Slips were built by Samuel Richardson and sons during the time when the Orbost Shipping Company was operating. The Slips were washed away in the 1893 floods and reassembled by Martin Jorgensen who then became a part owner of the Slips. In the late 1890's, Corringle was a thriving rural community. (Information from Discovering Marlo brochure)This is a pictorial record of family life in Orbost in the first half of the 20th century. It portrays a typical Orbost family enjoying a leisure activity. The clothing can be seen as more formal than that worn at a family picnic in the present day,A black / white photograph of a group of people (adults and children) seated around a table set with a tablecloth on which are teacups, bottles of drink and cake. in the front is a bucket and two metal boxes. They are well-dressed with the men and boys wearing jackets and ties and some of the women wearing cloche style hats.on back - "Family at Slips"corringle-slips-marlo picnic-recreation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Carkeek's Terminus Hotel, Wodonga, C. 1906 - 1909
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings.On 21 December 1898 an application to transfer the license of the Terminus Hotel from Mrs Annie Haldon to Mr William Carkeek was lodged This was granted by the Wodonga Licensing Court on 12 January 1899. In February of that year, it was transferred to Mrs. Rebecca Carkeek. William Carkeek died on 17 March 1900, aged 57 years. In November 1900 Mr. Daniel Crawford took over the license. In March 1906, the Carkeek family returned to the Terminus Hotel when their son Stephen purchased the business. In January 1909, tenders were invited for Freehold Purchase of the property. It was available on a 7 year lease at a rental of £9 per week In 1913 Stephen Carkeek disposed of the goodwill of the business to Mr Wilson of Grenfell, New South Wales, thus ending the Carkeek family’s long association with the Terminus Hotel. He died in Beechworth on 16 May 1928.Across side of building "CARKEEK'S TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL"hotels wodonga, businesses wodonga, terminus hotel wodonga, william carkeek -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Your Family Knitting with Wool Pattern Book
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was published by the Australian Wool Corporation to be given away with the magazine "Family Circle". It contains patterns for crocheted toy sheep, as well as knitting patterns for womens, mens and childrens garments.PURE NEW WOOL / Your / Family Knitting / with wool / Pattern Book / 11 Patterns for all your Family / from Family Circle and / The Australian Wool Corporation.knitting handicrafts - history crochet, family circle australian wool corporation, knitting, handicrafts - history, crochet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Michie Family, c.1915
... Families...Families ...Items copied from the collection of Dawn PARKER nee MICHIE from items copied from the scrapbook of Alexander James MICHIE, bookmaker, her grandfather's uncle.James Michie in army uniform with two horses and tents in background. James was a sapper in World War 1 in Gallipoli. Lasercopies from photographs of the Michie family. Approx 1915michie family, families, gaming, war - world war i -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Members talk about their multi-generational history in Port, David Nicholas, 23 Jul 2018
... Families...Families ...Glen Cosham, Helen Barry, Kelly and Bob Gardiner, as members of families with multi-generational history in Port, discuss experiences and respective family histories. PMHPS monthly meeting 23.07.2018 Duration including meeting preliminaries 1:17:26domestic life, built environment, families, glen cosham, helen barry, robert (bob) gardener, kelly gardiner