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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Martha Eveleen O'Meara
Miss Martha Eveleen O'Meara, born 1886 at Spring Vale (Pittong), a daughter of John and Maria O'Meara. Died 27 September 1953 Aged 67 years. Buried Linton Cemetery.Black and white copy of original photograph showing the side profile of a young woman wearing a light coloured, flora-print, long sleeve dress with high neckline. Her dark hair is up in a loose style bun."Miss Martha O'Meara".martha eveleen o'meara, portrait, photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GROUP PHOTO IN BUSH, approx. 1900
Sepia photograph mounted on fawn board. Group photo - 3 rows of men and woman in front of building with canvas roof. Branches from eucalypts leaning against structure. Men are dressed in suits and hats, women in long dresses and hats. Handwritten on back ' cannot identify'Davis & Co., Photographers ( portraits and landscape )person, group, casual -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Document - Photocopy of book page, David Murray Horner, General Vasey's War, p. 64, [1992]
Photograph of General George Vasey's sister Marjoire Vasey who was a nurse in the Middle East during WWII.Photocopy of the page and part of the next from a book. The main page has a large portrait style photograph of a woman in a circa WWII nurses uniform and whimpole with a caption and other text also on the page.wwii, world war 2, world war two, wwll, marjorie vasey, george vasey, general george vasey -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Stella Surman
... Black and white portrait of a woman wearing summer striped... portrait of a woman wearing summer striped top with open neck ...The youngest child of William and Elizabeth Todd (née Bennett), Stella was born in 1901. After leaving school in 1916, she worked as a milliner, and eventually became the proprietor of "Lucille" millinery in Ballarat. She married Geoffrey Surman in 1926. Stella Surman returned to live in Linton in the 1960s, and was very active in church and community affairs. She purchased and lived in the original Bank of New South Wales building (Traquair House).Black and white portrait of a woman wearing summer striped top with open neck, and spectacles.On reverse: "C IT EC Indian Naval Dockyard PO 10,027 Bombay India".stella surman (née stella todd) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hand coloured photograph of woman in Gold Frame and domed glass
Gray FamilyHand Coloured photograph in gold frame and domed glass. Woman with short curled brown hair parted to right and European complexion. Pale blue eyes. White blouse has collar with floral attachment. Blue jacket with white pattern. Collar attachment. Studio portrait background. Flower is identical to young mans collar attachment in accompanying photo. Related to Deep Lead and Cray family.Frame has gilded floral painted red and blue at top, bottom and two sides. Glass is convex. Has gilded boss between florals. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Portrait, Hand Coloured Portrait of Mary Devery
... Wooden Frame, Domed Glass, Colour Portrait of a Young Woman..., Colour Portrait of a Young Woman With Mortor Board hat and Robes ...Wooden Frame, Domed Glass, Colour Portrait of a Young Woman With Mortor Board hat and Robes, wearing a green dress Holding DiplomasMary Devery 1912 -1964 A.L.C.M. & L.L.C.M : Music Diplomas Late of Green's Creek and Stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hand coloured photograph of man in Gold Frame and domed glass
Gray FamilyHand Coloured photograph in gold frame and domed glass. Man with brown hair and moustache blue eyes and European complexion. White buttoned collar shirt, black three piece suite and tie. Grey button hole flower. Studio portrait background. Young mans flower is identical to woman's collar attachment in accompanying photo.Frame has gilded floral painted red and blue at top, bottom and two sides -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Young woman, possibly Stella Todd
Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 13 lower right. Stella Todd, afterwards Stella Surman, was the youngest daughter of William and Lizzie Todd. She married Geoffrey Surman in 1926. Sepia portrait of girl with hair drawn back off face, wearing jacket with frill at throat, scarf and hat. Some of clothing in photograph has been coloured. ?stella todd, surman collection -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Photograph - Framed photograph of RNZCOG Council in Napier
Colour group portrait photograph of the members of the RNZCOG Council. The group consists of nine men and one woman, arranged in two rows. Six men stand at the back, while three men and a woman sit in chairs in the front row. The group is pictured in front of a beige coloured wall. The wall features a gold coloured Roman numeral clock at centre behind the group, and a painting/print of a landscape on the right hand side. There are vertical blinds visible at the left of the image, and the roof of the room in which the photograph is taken can be seen to be sloped on the right hand side of the image. The photograph is framed in a brown wooden frame with gold trim. Handwriting on the back of the frame reads 'RNZCOG COUNCIL NAPIER MASTING CONFERENCE'. There is a cord stapled to the back of the frame for hanging. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Photograph - Framed photograph of RNZCOG Council in Napier
Colour group portrait photograph of the members of the RNZCOG Council. The group consists of nine men and one woman, arranged in two rows. Six men stand at the back, while three men and a woman sit in chairs in the front row. The group is pictured in front of a beige coloured wall. The wall features a gold coloured Roman numeral clock at centre behind the group, and a painting/print of a landscape on the right hand side. There are vertical blinds visible at the left of the image, and the roof of the room in which the photograph is taken can be seen to be sloped on the right hand side of the image. The photograph is framed in a brown wooden frame with gold trim. Handwriting on the back of the frame reads 'RNZCOG COUNCIL NAPIER MASTING CONFERENCE'. There is a cord stapled to the back of the frame for hanging.