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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Mrs E Jansson
Collection of Newspaper clippings from Scrap Book 1960 - 1973Photo and article on Mrs E Jansson, 91, of Rhyll, cutting Warley Hospital's birthday cake.mrs e jansson, warley hospital birthday, jean jamieson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E.Carter), Ringwood - Lot 3, Plan of Subdivision No 11956, Mrs S Corrie to Holeproof Ltd, 1944
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Property , from Mrs S Corrie to Holeproof Ltd. Register No 11956. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E.Carter), Ringwood , Lot 12, 13, 14 on Plan of Subdivision 7491, Mr & Mrs Hodgson to Mr A.N.Davison, 1946
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Property , from Mr & Mrs Hodgson to Mr A.N.Davison, Register No 7491. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E.Carter), Ringwood , Lot 23 on Plan of Subdivision 3070, Mr L.R.Jones and Mr & Mrs Davidson, 1943
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Property , from Mr L.R.Jones to Mr & Mrs Davidson, Registration No 3070. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E.Carter), Ringwood, Lot 275 on Plan of Subdivision 3051, Mr H.Symes and Mrs E.D.E.E.Melbourne, 1940
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Property , from Mr H.Symes to Mrs E.D.E.E. Melbourne, Register 3051. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Legal record - Conditions of Sale (C.E.Carter), Ringwood, Lot 117 on Plan of Subdivision 14278, Mr A.J.Treacey and Mr & Mrs Wardley, 1945
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Property , from Mr A.J.Treacey to Mr & Mrs. Wardley, Register No 14278. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Interview with Mrs Doris Dobson, c1980
Interview with Mrs Doris Dobson, 4/1 Mench Street, Nunawading regarding the Goodwin family.Interview with Mrs Doris Dobson, 4/1 Mench Street, Nunawading regarding the Goodwin family.Interview with Mrs Doris Dobson, 4/1 Mench Street, Nunawading regarding the Goodwin family.dobson, doris, blackburn, goodwin family, depression 1929 - 1939 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mrs. McGlone
Eliza McGlone was the wife of John McGlone and they were early settlers in Mitcham. They ran one of the earliest hotels in Mitcham: 'The Harvest Home' from 1873. The hotel was conducted in the front room of their house in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, on the corner of what is now McGlone Street. The hotel closed in 1889. John McGlone died on 3 September 1892 aged 65. Eliza McGlone continued to live in Mitcham until her death on 2 January 1921, aged 85. She had been Mitcham's first official Postmistress and, following several others who had held that position, she returned to that role for a period up to 1914 when Bertha Markham was appointed. The McGlones owned substantial rental properties and had donated one acre in central Mitcham for the Catholic Church. The McGlone Estate was subdivided in 1924, but the name is perpetuated in McGlone Street, Mitcham, near the site of the old Harvest Home Hotel.Black and white photo (three copies of an original taken circa 1890) of Mrs. Eliza McGlone. mcglone, eliza, harvest home hotel, whitehorse road, mitcham, mcglone street -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Norman and Mrs. Lowe, Mid-1960s
Norman Lowe's placements: Underbool 1953; Merbein 1955; Wodonga & Bethanga 1960; Immigration chaplain 1961-1962; Carlton & Fitzroy Mission 1963; Church of All Nations 1971; West Heidelberg 1974; Approved appointment Community Health Yallourn 1976. Later also Boronia, Dartmoor-Merino, and the Macedonian Church Preston. Lowe was born in 1924, ordained in 1958, and died on 11 November 2013.(F375-1) Lowes standing side by side; (F375-2) Lowe standing by airport exit gate (location unknown) with a large crowd ready to welcome him; (F375-3) Lowes standing amidst the welcoming crowd; (F375-4) Lowe talking to the welcoming crowd; (F375-5) Lowe standing amidst the welcoming crowd; (F375-6) Lowe being hugged by an unknown man from the welcoming crowd."The names of Norman Lowe and Mrs Lowe"lowe, norman -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan
Black and white copy of original photograph of an older man sitting with an older woman standing on his right with her left hand on his shoulder. He is wearing a 3 piece suit and fob chain. She is wearing a dark dress with an embroidered shawl and bonnet tied under her chin."Mr and Mrs Corrigan of Happy Valley"mr and mrs corrigan, happy valley -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. Bessie Brown and Daughter Vera
Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer, a daughter of Henry Boyd Mercer and Deborah Mercer née Sinclair, was born 23/8/1873 at Spring Hill (near present-day Pittong). She attended Spring Vale State School where she achieved her Merit Certificate. She registered as a teacher in 1891 and completed further training to become a teacher of gymnastics in 1896. Bessie married David Brown of Chepstowe, and they farmed at Pittong. They had two children, Vera and Roy. Bessie Brown died in 1940. Bessie and her sister Emma were very involved with the war effort during World War I, and after the war they were presented with certificates of appreciation by the Linton "Diggers". (Copies of certificates in the LDHS collection.)Black and white copy of original photograph of a seated lady wearing dark skirt and blouse with a high neck and ruffles. Standing beside her is a girl wearing a light coloured knee length dress and black shoes and socks. She is also wearing glasses, a cameo necklace and a white bow in her hair."Mrs Bessie Brown + daughter Vera".elizabeth (bessie) brown née elizabeth mercer, vera brown -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J H Roberts Ballarat, Mrs Stevenson, nee Maria Nicholls
Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 114. Maria Nicholls, a daughter of Henry and Marian Nicholls, married Robert Roland Stevenson.A sepia CDV (carte de visite) portrait of a lady wearing sleeved long gown, seated with arms resting on a book on her lap."Mrs R Stevenson (Maria Nicholls)" maria stevenson, maria nicholls, old lintonian collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr & Mrs John Cox : John Cox and Eliza Cox, née McDonald
John Cox had mining and farming interests at Linton from about 1860. He was an uncle of John Henry Cox, also a Linton identity. This photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 15. Another very similar (but damaged) photograph of same pair (Registration no. 393) shows a young boy, presumably a son, standing behind the woman. Portrait of a man wearing coat and trousers with arms folded across chest, and a lady wearing a gown buttoned down the front and hat, with hands crossed on lap, both seated.On back - "Mr and Mrs J Cox". eliza cox née mcdonald, john cox, old lintonian collection -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Australian Vetinary Officers including Banjo Paterson, mountjoy018b.tif
Banjo Paterson far left middle row Cairo 1915Banjo Paterson far left middle row Cairo 1915banjo paterson, vets, vetinary officers, war, ww1, world war 1, australia, a.i.f, australian imperial forces -
Orbost & District Historical Society
recipe book
A "Cash Book" being used as a recipe book. The cover is brown / red / purple fabric. On the spine in gold print is "Cash Book". It contains hand-written recipes.inside cover - "Mrs J. Kennedy, Waterholes, Fernbank"recipes domestic cookery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from Mrs Pilven, 1938, 26/11/1937
This letter was probably written during the Polio pandemic.Letter to the Ballarat School of Mines from Mrs Pilven to Mr Steane, Principal of the Ballarat Junior Techncial School, notifying of her children's absence from school, and a reply from F.E. Ferguson, Registrar of the Ballarat School of Mines.Brown Hill 25-11-37 Mr Steane, Dear Sir, In your reply to your letter about my son Edward, I wish to inform you that all my children have been isolated for three weeks, from 20th Nov, as my children attended Brown Hill school, account of one case. Would you kindly give me a reply what to do. Our district Dr is Spring Victorian St. I am yours Truly [signed] Mrs Pilven Brown Hill November 29th, 1937. Mrs, Pilvenm, Brown Hill. Dear Madam. I received you letter of the 25th inst/ and note that your children have been isoated. It will be necessary for you to complete the Application for Admission Form and return it to me before Friday th 3rd December. A letter has been sent to the Head Teacher of the Brown Hill School requesting him to forward Elementary School Record Cards for those students who desire to enter the Technical School next year and students will be selected on the information disclosed by those cards. Yours faithfully, [signed] F.E. Ferguson, Registrarpilven, f.e. feguson, illness, polio, edward pilven, brown hill, pandemic -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mrs George Woolrich, Mrs Eliza Hand, Unnamed Woman
L to R -Mrs Woolrich, nee Kate Hand with her widowed mother Eliza Hand and an unnamed woman.Sepia photograph showing three women sitting on a bench. All dressed as if for an outing.eliza hand, kate hand, kate woolrich -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pioneers Memorial at Deep Lead with Mrs M Davidson nee Unknown, Mr Edward Stephens with Mrs Stephens nee Unknown & Cr David Williams 1937
Miss Davidson Mr and Mrs Stephens and Cr David Williams in front of Deep Lead Pioneers Memorial. 1937stawell monument memorial -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430, 1970
Beryl Knox speaking about early life in Melton. Page 1 1949 – 64 years ago. We began our married life at Melton Sth. The house on the corner of the Exford Rd and Staughton St-- dusty gravel roads, box thorns and noxious weeds everywhere and a sprinkling of houses and vacant land. It was a friendly community consisting of old family names. McDonalds, Blacks, Dodemaide, Cahill, Coopers, Minns, Tinklers, Nesbitts, Cochranes, Wickhams, Exells. Mavis Butler. The home owned by Mr. Robinson and Miss Robinson had been shifted in two parts transported from Diggers Rest and it is still standing 2013. Bruce’s father purchased the house and two adjoining blocks, the Conways built on one and the Rawlinson family on the other block. Eileen still resides there, she was only a baby in a pram and the family had not long arrived from England. The railway line was close to the house and the contents would rattle when heavy steams trains went through, and on a clear frosty night the 1am paper train would echo roar through very loudly when labouring towards the Exford Bridge. Then the two carriage motor train was introduced, this was great for the workers and schoolies who travelled to Melbourne. The train pulled up at the crossing or riding to pick up or drop off. Melva Gillespie (nee Hirt) Bill Cahill delivered the milk by the billy and then in bottles. Len Kennedy (Paul Kennedy’s father, Norma Murrays son) delivered Jongebloeds bread, he always had a sweep going for the Melbourne Cup and raffles for the footy club. Mr. Woodgate owned an old bus and pick up point was the Post Office when there was a Saturday film on a Melton. There were no doctors or dentists in the district. If we need a Doctor we had to travel to Bacchus Marsh or discuss problems over the phone. In later years a Bacchus Marsh Doctor rented the Bluestone building in McKenzie St a couple of days a week. If we needed the Dentist we had to travel to West Footscray or Footscray. We did our banking at “State Savings” then the Miss Minns had the agency and then Bardsleys Store. We travelled to Bacchus Marsh to the National and Commercial banks. Station Rd to Western Highway, now (High Street) was a narrow stretch of bitumen and gravel farmland either side and a couple of farm houses and large gum trees on the properties. Page 2 North of the Railway line Mrs Bessie Jones, mother of Chas and Betty Jones managed the Post Office, next door to her Chas and Betty had the Shell Centre, and later moved the business to Melton. Hughie Nesbitt and mother owned the grocery and hardware store, and I bought my first set of saucepans there. On the opposite side of Station road Mr Coombe owned the fruit shop, and also provided soft drinks and lollies for children. The Chaff Mill was on the corner of Station Rd and Brooklyn Rd. Mr Lumsden was manager and later years Bernie Trethowan and Jack Butler were partners. It finally burnt down and is a Service Station now. Along Brooklyn Rd there were a few houses and Victoria Hall, not a very big hall, but catered for lots of functions, Balls, Fancy Dress, Bazaars, Square Dancing and meetings. The Bacchus Marsh Baptists held Sunday School in the hall. A group of shops were built south of the railway line Molly and Len Skinner managed the Post Office and handled a few essential groceries. Tom McDonald and Ron Lunsberg were the butchers. Mary and Syd Cooper lived next door to us and often in turn would run out of something when we had a baking spree we would borrow or exchange, sugar flour etc over the fence. Mavis and Jack Butler lived there before the Coopers. Bernie and Iris Trethowan lived two doors up. Neighbours were invited into their home to view the first black and white television in Melton Sth. Bill Exell was one of the first Melton Sth farmers to sell his land to developers, the land was idle for years before housing developed. I joined the Melton Valley Golf Club in 1960. The Gun Club as our Club House, an old tin shed consisting a water tank, trestle table and forms and dirt floor. It was a 9 hole course with sand scraps and landscape putting before greens. The Common or parkland was part of the Golf Course. It was open for every ones recreation. Roy Norton an old identity trained his trotters on the Common and wouldn’t clear the track for the golfers. The golfers had to avoid him to continue to play. We had to keep clear when the young youths came in their paddock cars and motorbikes. Over the years the Toolern Creek flooded its banks, water and debri covered the course on one year our first Club house was flooded out. It took several working bees to clean it up. We lived at Melton Sth for 15 years and moved to Melton on the farm “Croxton Park.” The Nixon family farm “Mowbray” adjoined the farm. Bruce worked the land cropping the farm when Mrs Nixon died. Page 3 (page 4 on the handwritten script) Bruce had the first offer to buy, in those days it wasn’t easy to get good bank loans. Part of the land is the Golf Course now and Mr O’Shea purchased the bulk. Moving to Melton was totally different – I became involved with Committees, Scouts, Guides, Mothers Clubs, CWA, Church Op shop (8 years). Melton Amateurs players produced and tutored by Mabel Rogers exerts from Pyjama Game, South Pacific, Carousel - later years a group of ladies did gentle water exercise at Essendon and Station Road swimming pool. I was 20 or so years in Probus. The local followed the football, there was always a Gymkhana on the long weekend in June. The tennis always created a lot of interest during the finals. It didn’t matter which team played the supporters were treated to a cup of tea and leftovers from their afternoon tea. In 1978 were the first residents to move into the Jennings Estate Kurunjang and lived there 31 years and retired 4 years ago into Unit. The amazing changes I have experienced. Merrimu supplied our water, after depending on tanks. The landscape changed completely when developers came in, no more dusty plains \ typed web Sept 2013 McFarlane, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430. The event was held at Mechanics Hall, Melton.local identities, local significant events, education -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Letter and Envelope, Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society(BTPS) and Mrs. R. L. Butler, May. 1974
Yields information about the plaque that was fitted to tram 27 when it completed 1,000,000 miles.Letter and associated envelope - correspondence between the BTPS and Mrs R. L. Butler regarding the original plaque that belonged to No. 27 - (the Million Mile plaque). .1 - Letter dated 8/5/1974 to Mrs. Butler on BTPS letterhead, signed by Clyde Croft as Secretary - referring the person who recovered the plaque and to the memory of Adam Balloch. .2 - Thankyou letter dated 11/5/1974 from Mrs. Butler to the BTPS - carbon copy. .3 - Envelope with "Ballarat Tourist Tramway" stamped on the bottom left hand edge, addressed to Mrs. Butler and BTPS stamp on rear. Stamp has been cut off. See Reg item 6428 for the initial letter of offer and 6531 for a photo of the sign.trams, tramways, letters, million miles, plaques, btps -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Photograph, Invalid returned servicemen arrive at Mr & Mrs Dixon's home, 42 Essex Road, Surrey Hills, 1919
The Dixon family lived at 42 Essex Road for decades from 1890s to 1940s. Herbert William Dixon was a civil servant. The family frequently hosted World War 1 veterans. Nursing care and hospitality were also offered in a number of other Surrey Hills homes. His son Hugh Banks Dixon embarked from Adelaide on board HMAT A7 Medic on 12 January 1916. He was an motor mechanic / engineer and was assigned to the 4th Motor Transport Section as a transport driver. Herbert died in 1936.Black and white photo of 2 vehicles transporting invalid soldiers to the home of Mr and Mrs H W Dixon of 42 Essex Road, Surrey Hills. One is parked; the other appears to be moving. Both vehicles have their hoods down. In the first, the driver and one man beside him are in civilian dress; the other four are in army uniform with the 3rd man in the front seat being an officer.1914-1918, essex road, world war 1, returned service people, herbert william dixon -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Certificate, Corowa Free Press, 1944 Corowa Eisteddfod, 1944
Mrs Grail was a well known social singerFirst prize certificate printed in black on medium blue background on light card, Awarded to Mrs William Grail at the Corowa Eisteddfod in 1944"First Prize Awarded to "Name: Mrs. W. Grail Item: Folk Song Points: 93 Adjudicator: Harold Rodgers" mrs grail, corowa, corowa eisteddfod, folk song, first prize -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Certificate, Corowa Free Press, 1944 Corowa Eisteddfod, 1944
Mrs Grail was a well known social singerFirst prize certificate printed in black on medium blue background on light card, Awarded to Mrs William Grail at the Corowa Eisteddfod in 1944"First Prize Awarded to "Name: Mrs. W. Grail Item: Contralto Solo Points: 93 Adjudicator: Harold Rodgers" -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - The Crusher in Working Condition, B/W Photo of Ore Crusher
B/W Photo of two men standing on metal framework of an ore crusher -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Gerald W. Brocklesby
Black and white photo of Gerald W. Brocklesby. History of his life with photobrocklesby, gerald w., ethel, linacre, ethel m, minnie, moore, m.l., wildwood, bakers road, blackburn -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Legatee George W Blackwood, President 1975
A cutting from from a Melbourne Legacy President's report showing a photo of Legatee George Blackwood (President of Melbourne Legacy in 1975). It was collected to be a record of a photo of past presidents. In World War 2 Legatee Blackwood served in the AIF in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo in the Corps of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and was awarded an OBE for services whilst commanding the 2/1 Army Field Workshop with the 9th Australian Division in the Alamein Campaign. He achieved the rank of Colonel. He joined Legacy in 1964 on the nomination of Legatees John Summerton and AN Fraser. The article was part of an album of past presidents from 1965 to 1989. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of prominent Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of Legatee George Blackwood a past president of Legacy. The information was collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.Article with a black and white photo of Legatee George W Blackwood - President 1975past presidents, george blackwood -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Tribune, B/W photograph of 1971 flood, Nov 1971
B/W photograph of 1971 flood. Paddocks & roadside along Calder Highwayflood, charlton, calder highway -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Tribune, Unframed B/W Photograph of 1973 flood showing floodwater at Vin Ryan's garage, February 1973
1973 flood showing floodwater at Vin Ryan's garageB/W Photograph of 1973 flood showing floodwater at Vin Ryan's garageflood, charlton, vin ryan, garage, charlton tribune -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, George W. Bell, Gahan house, Main Road, Eltham, c.1964
View of Gahan house originally known as 'Derril' framed by an old tree. Part of a collection of photos donated by George W. Bell to the former Shire of Eltham, c.1970. In 1964 the Shire of Eltham acquired the land upon which Shillinglaw Cottage stood for the purposes of building a new Shire Office. Shillinglaw Cottage was to be demolished but a campaign was managed by the local community to save Shillinglaw Cottage which was relocated to its present day site, (Panther Place, Eltham) immediately in front of the Gahan house as viewed in the photo. The Gahan house was subsequently demolished.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Negsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, shillinglaw cottage, gahan, gahan house, george w. bell collection, houses, main road, panther place, significant tree -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Sketch, 1890
The Cape Paterson shaft at Kilcunda Mine. A landscape - sea and cliffs in the background. A small shed with chimney beside poppet head. Track winding down to three miners. Wooden sheds, all with chimneys. In Foreground a picket fence on cliff on right of picture. A small tree stump on left.The Kilcunda MineCape Paterson Shaft - Kilcundalocal history, photography, photographs, slides, film, kilcunda mine, black & white, pen and ink sketch, miss elms san remo, james stirling