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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Houghton Mifflin Company, The Boston Symphony Cookbook, 1983
Inscription from Mary October 1984 "some ideas for your "down under" musical kitchen. N.B. pages 191, 327". Also blank postcard of Blue Mountainswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mary Costello, Titanic Town, Memoirs of a Belfast Girlhood, 1992
... Walsh St library Mary Costello Mandarin Australia ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, H.P. Heseltine & S. Tick, The Writer in the Modern World: An Anthology of Twentieth Century Prose, 1962
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSome margin notes in pencil - "Mary A'Beckett" Inside front coverbritish literature, american literature, prose literature, modern, 20th century, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Introductory Essay by John K. Howat & Natalie Spassky, List of Works and Biographies by Mary Davis, The Heritage of American Art: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975
Softcoverart, american art, paintings, the metropolitan museum of art, new york, united states, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Jill Ker Conway, The Road from Coorain: Recollections of a harsh and beautiful journey into adulthood, 1989
Hardcover w/Dust JacketBlue ballpoint handwritten inscription, first page: 'Patricia and John, / To keep home in your minds - / Much love, / Mary / September 1989' Printed cardboard flyer c. DL size with full colour print on one side and black and white printed text on the back. Flyer for Sotheby's 'Fine Australian Paintings' viewing held in Melbourne 26th November 1990. Printed adhesive mailing label affixed addressed to 'Mr John Davies / 290 Walsh Street / SOUTH YARRA / VIC / 3141'. Full colour image of painting on front: William Blamire Young, "The Prima Donna Awaits Her Cue", 81.5 x 41cm, Estimate $36,000|40,000australian biography, australian women, jill conway, smith college, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Paul de Serville, Pounds and Pedigrees: The Upper Class in Victoria 1850-80, 1991
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketTwo cards - 75th birthday wishes from Mary; birthday wishes from Canberra Boydsvictorian history, australian history, social history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martha Boice, The Fine Arts Cookbook, 1970
Softcover, spiral boundInscription inside front cover to Patricia from Mary R, dated March 1977. Two promotional flyers from Brain Dunlop art exhibitionscookery, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martha Boice, The Art of Asian Cooking, 1990
Spiral boundInscription inside front cover to Patricia from Mary, dated Christmas 1990cookery, asian cooking, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martha Boice, The Fine Arts Cookbook II, 1981
Softcover, Spiral BoundInscription inside front cover to Patricia from Mary, dated October 1981. "A Letter from Sages Cottage" inserted inside. Newspaper cutout of a TV review "At Last - A concrete-hating architect" by Sylvia Clayton about Norman Foster Inserted insidecookery, cooking, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mary & Arthur Phillips, Yesterday and Tomorrow, 1965
... melbourne Book Yesterday and Tomorrow Softcover Walsh St library ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Hilliard T. Goldfarb, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 1995
Softcover"Patricia, Hoping this will lure you back to Boston - Love, Mary - Christmas 1998"american history, boston, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mary O'Hara, Green Grass of Wyoming, 1952
... melbourne Book Green Grass of Wyoming Hardcover Walsh St library ...Hardcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mary Maxwell, Peeps into the Past, 1957
... sites -Victoria History Description and travel Walsh St library ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jackethistoric sites -victoria, history, description and travel, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mary McCarthy, The Company She Keeps, 1966
... melbourne Book The Company She Keeps Softcover Walsh St library Mary ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Student Records, Leaving Agriculture Science Classes and Matriculation Agriculture Science Classes, 1955-1973
... to Mr. T.H. Kneen from Mary E. Davis, Headmisstress of St ...Handwritten bound register of students enrolled for Leaving and Matriculation Agriculture Science classes from participating schools. Includes names of schools, results and letter to Mr. T.H. Kneen from Mary E. Davis, Headmisstress of St. Catherines School.register, students, enrolment, leaving and matriculation agriculture science, courses, schools, results, t.h. kneen, mary e. davis, headmisstress, st. catherine's school -
Vision Australia
Text, RVIB Woodend Auxiliary, 1929 - [2000?]
The Woodend RVIB Auxiliary formed on November 8, 1929. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990 - 2000. Newspaper article from 1990 'RVIB honour'; The Gisborne and Woodend auxiliaries of the RVIB have been invited to the unveiling of two plaques made in honour of the late Miss Betty Ross Watt and the late Mrs Caroline Mary Goldie at RVIB in St. Kilda Road. These ladies were foundation members of the Gisborne and Woodend auxiliaries respectively, and they worked hard and inspired others for over 50 years. As a result of their generous bequest to the institute, four sound-proofed recording studios have been completed. Other funds donated by the two women have been used for the extensions of the RVIB talking book library building and additions to library facilities. Letters -- newspaper clippings -- index cards and various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Baptism certificate, 25 May 1947
Rev. C. P. Schwieger, known as Percy, was vicar at Holy Trinity from October 1934 to 1953. Many Children in Surrey Hills were baptised by him as there was a population explosion following WW2. There is a stained glass window of Mary and Martha with Jesus that he donated to the church in memory of his wife Mary, obit. 6.4.1949. He oversaw many improvements to the church properties over the time when the parish was extending to St Augustine in Balwyn and land was obtained for the church at Wattle Park, now closed. REF: Holy Trinity Archives.A cream baptism card printed in brown with ink inscriptions."Laurie Gwynne Young / 18th August 1946 / 25th May / 47 / C P Schwiger"laurie young, laurie newton, churches, rev c p schwiger, rev c p schwieger -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Holy Trinity Kindergarten Sunday School teachers, 1920s
Miss Patience Cornell, the leader of the group, is in the centre. Training classes were held for leaders at St Pauls Cathedral and St Johns, concluding with examinations. They then trained their assistants. Holy Trinity was known for implementing new ideas and programs for their 70 children. Far right is Miss Joy Dicker, who was leader from 1930 for 30 years. Identified as: Back LtoR: Doris Wiles, Doris Hearne, Beryl Hearne, …, Mary Chipperfield, Lal Clark, … Centre: Patience Cornell Front: … Wilson, Jessie Collins, Muriel Chipperfield, Una Blakie, Marj Andrews, Myra Lock, Joy Dicker Patience Cornell was the daughter of Frank and Blanche Cornell. Frank Cornell was first listed in Surrey Hills in 1906 at (6) Lorne Parade. In 1908 the listing gives his occupation as a clerk. He was born in 1869 in Richmond, Victoria and died 15 April 1917 in Surrey Hills from a stroke. His wife Blanche Annie Parsons Cornell (nee Bracher) was born in 1869 in Hokitika, New Zealand; she died on 21 January 1940. Children were: Gilbert Frank Cornell (b1894, Hawthorn; d1908, at Frankston beach, an accidental drowning) Ruth Amelia Cornell (b 1899, Kew; d 29 May 1977, Kew) Lorna Amy Cornell (b 1906, Surrey Hills; d unknown) Patience Blanche Cornell (b1907, Surrey Hills; d unknown). Ruth Amelia married David Ellis, c1922 in Surrey Hills. David was a dentist who practised in Surrey Hills for many years. Patience (Pat) Blanche married Norman Henry Brewer (1893–1975) in 1931 in Surrey Hills. A black and white photograph of sixteen girls standing in the doorway of a church.(miss) patience cornell, (miss) joy dicker, (ms) doris wiles, (ms) doris hearne, (ms) beryl hearne, (ms) mary chipperfield, (ms) lal clark, (ms) -, wilson, (ms) jessie collins, (ms) muriel chipperfield, (ms) una blakie, (ms) myra lock, holy trinity church of england, kindergarten teachers, clothing and dress, 1920-1929, (ms) marj andrews -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Beatrice Mary Stalker, later Mrs Howard Breedon Everard, at the beach, 1930s
Mary Stalker’s engagement notice in The Argus in July 1947 indicates that she was the youngest daughter of Mr & Mrs A M Stalker of Montlare [Monclair] Avenue, North Brighton. It announces her engagement to ”Cr Howard Breedon Everard JP Ev-Ron, Woori Yallock, Youngest son of Hon WH Everard Wellington St Kew and the late Mrs Everard.” Beatrice Mary Stalker was born in 1919. Her parents were Alexander MacLaren Stalker (1885-1970/1973) and Charlotte Eleanor Hayward (1884-1953) who were married in 1911. Her sisters were Joan Winnock Stalker, Betty Neil Stalker and Ruth McLaren Stalker. Charlotte was a teacher prior to her marriage. Alexander, an accountant, lived in Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. Mary Stalker married in 1949 and by 1954 she and Howard were living at 44 Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills, which was their home for decades. Howard was born in 1914 and died in October 2010: "EVERARD. - Howard Breedon. In loving memory of Howard, who lived life to the full to the very end of his 96 years. Greatly loved and honoured by Mary, Rosemary, David, Elizabeth, John and extended families." Beatrice Mary Everard died on 25 September 2019, aged 93. it is assumed that the woman in the photo is Mary's mother, Charlotte Eleanor Stalker (nee Hayward). The photo taken at the beach in 1930's may have been at Brighton, given the family’s later association with the suburb. This photo documents part of the social history of a family with a long and strong association with Surrey Hills. The backdrop of the typical bathing boxes used for changing into swimsuits, for lunch and for storing sports and beach gear, documents beach recreation and culture of the 1930s. Given the family's later residence in Brighton, this may well have been taken at Brighton Beach. For many years in the late nineteenth century, Brighton was Melbourne's favourite seaside destination. The now iconic bathing boxes were a response to Victorian ideas of morality and sea bathing. There are 82 Brighton bathing boxes, which protected by a heritage overlay because of their uniform scale and proportion, building materials, sentry order alignment. All retain their classic Victorian architectural features with timber framing, weatherboards and corrugated iron roofs. They remain as they did over one hundred years ago, as licensed bathing boxes. Service amenities such as electricity or water were never connected.A black and white photograph of a lady and little girl on the beach. There is a row of bathing boxes behind them.(miss) mary stalker, bathing boxes, (mrs) mary everard, (miss beatrice mary stalker, (mrs) beatrice mary everard, (mrs) charlotte eleanor stalker, (miss) charlotte eleanor hayward -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Mary Helen Auxiliary - Traveller's Fair, Sturt St, Mrs Penny
... Fair, Sturt St, Mrs Penny Photo Mary Helen Auxiliary ...Photomary helen auxiliary, traveller's fair, sturt st, penny -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Medium Flyer and newspaper article, Crown Matrimonial (play) by Royce Ryton performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 1 April 1986
based on the abdication of Edward the VII and it's effect on his familyJune Salter as Queen Mary crown matrimonial, athenaeum theatre, phillip st. theatre productions, royce ryton, june salter, edward the viii, queen mary -
Williamstown High School
1936 Senior Girls
Copy of black and white photograph on mounting board. 2nd laminated copy.B Form 1936. Girls in front of senior girls pavilion. Top Row: Rylice Smith, Fauvette Hooke,Betty Young,Mary Esler. Lower row: Eva Wilson, Jean McKay,Ruth Reed, Edna Dalley, Dorothy Kelly.williamstown high school, 1936, senior pavilion -
Williamstown High School
1948 Girls Hockey team
Copy of a black and white photograph, laminated.1948 W.H.S. Girls Hockey Team Metropolitan Premiers 1948. This is a photograph of the two teams, Williamstown High School and MacRobertson Girls High at University High School. Front row: Norma Eden, Joan Broadway, Moya McCracken, Mary Sheriffs 2nd row: Evelyn Philipps, Gwen Helmer, Lois Finlayson, Margaret Allen, Enid Broadbent, Mavis Govan. 3rd row: Centre behind Margaret Allen, Jean Simpson (Capt). All the rest are MacRob girls.williamstown high school, hockey, 1948, metropolitan premiers, macrobertson girls high -
Williamstown High School
Form 3C 1973
Laminated copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 3C of 1973On back: Back row L-R: John Meertens, Frank Celeste, Mark Bates, Chris Herbert, Glenn Kershaw, Nicholas Defina Third row: Alan Young, M W Watkins (Teacher), Tahki Hatzimonolis, Michael Piritidid, Anthony Ferguson,Peter Nedeljkovic, Clive Rosewarne,Wayne Brown, Jim Nanos. Second row: George Ibrahim, Robyne Richardson, Sheryl Virgona,Mary Schloetzer, Margaret Sloane, Paul Markopoulos. First row: Deborah Ellwoood, Maria Toucomonavic, Esther Simin, Fiona Fitzgerald, Kathryne Pliatsiari, Karen Fryer, Lesley Hunt, Karen Cartens, Anna Jcincic, Janet Brindley.williamstown high school, class photographs, 1973, form 3c -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Colonial Settlers, Walter John Wynd, "George Wynd & Margaret White" "Charles Trinder & Mary Halls" A Study of their linages, 2021
Convict and colonial Settlers Family Historywhite Soft cover. Black line framing title and small box around author.Rec 0340 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Descendants of Thomas and Mary Loats
Soft cover. Sepia Phot of Thomas and Mary Loats. Studio Man Standing, 3 piece Suit. Woman Dark Dress - dark Lace Collar holding a book, Seatedloats family history, dulcie loats, migrant and settlers, rupanyup -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr James Walker & Mrs Mary Walker nee Unknown -- Studio Portrait
Portrait of James & Mary Walkerstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr John Alexander Hall & Miss Margaret Mary Frawley wedding 1930, 1930
Hall Wedding 1930. John Alexander Hall & Margaret Mary Frawley 1930Shows a Bride and Groom in Studio SettingOn Rear: MARGARET MARY ( FRAWLEY) {13.12} with a line through the numbers. JACK { MAY } Ccrossed out (JOHN ALEXANDER) d. 13 /12/1980 Married 1930stawell portrait -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Rev. Richard Baxter, Baxters Saint’s Rest, 1850
Mary Todd 1852stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Primitive Methodist Christian Endeavour July 1901 -- Studio Portrait, Feb 1st 1992
Primitive Methodist Christian Endeavour Group July 1901. Photo taken in Stawell by Stawell Photographic Company. Mrs R. Gray would be Mary Gray. Back Row: L-R J. Anyon W.A.Perry (vice-president) W. Hambly, G. Smith, Miss V. Willoughby Second Row: L-R Miss L. Crawford, (Secretary) Miss M Schnieder, Miss Matthews Miss M. Hambly, Miss B. Fletcher, Mis B. Yates, Miss E. Bunting Miss B. Dickie, Miss B. Hambly Miss W. Matthews, Mr Gillams. Third row: L-R Miss. L. Corrie, Mrs Corrie, Mrs Jenkinson, Mrs McDonald Mrs McRae, Rev. L.T. Copeland (President) Mrs Russelll, Miss L. Goldsworthy Miss L. Beard Miss Bell Sumner Miss S.GillamsBlack and white photograph of a group of males and females, Taken in the studio of Stawell Photographic Company, 1901 Primitive Methodist Christian Endeavour group.July 1901 Primitive Methodist Christian Endeavour Stawell Photographic Co. Close Railway Station C. Hewitt Manager Mrs R. Gray Wakeham St Stawellreligion