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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 7, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987
Sandridge News vol.7 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 8, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987
Sandridge News vol.8 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 9, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987
Sandridge News vol.9 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 10, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987
Sandridge News vol.10 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, ronald 'bunna' walsh, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 12, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.12 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 13, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.14 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 14, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.15 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 16, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.16 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 18, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.18 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, amp, anz, robert peck -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 19, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.19 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, swallow street, john drury -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 20, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.20 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, barry kidd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 21, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.21 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, barry kidd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 23, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.23 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, barry kidd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 25, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.25 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, barry kidd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 26, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.26 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 22, SCDC, Sandridge News, 1987- 1990
Sandridge News vol.22 (no date): a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Vol 2, SCDC, Sandridge Construction Bulletin, 1992
Sandridge Consruction Bulletin vol 2, March 1992: a newsletter from the Sandridge Project, Sandridge City Development Companytown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - COR/BP tank farm clean-up, Alison Kelly, Aug 1990
Shot when Alision Kelly was caretaker at the nearby 'Mission Art Centre' and displayed there and at the Port Melbourne LibraryFour colour photos of bulldozer working on clean up process on site of former COR/BP tank farm - view to south. Archivally mounted on vertical strip of white card and enclosed in mylar. Photos all looking south; views of equipment scooping out hydro-carbons, soil from pit filled with ground water; top to bottom: Williamstown and Webb Dock in background; white Toyota EAY-921 right foreground; close up; close up; Princes Pier in left backgroundInk on back: 'A. Kelly 645 2324'town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, environment, alison kelly -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Cleanup of former COR/BP site, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1989
Photographed and displayed at Missions to Seamen building in 1989 by Alison KellyDisplay panel with three captioned photos of 1988/89 cleanup of soil on site of former BP tank farm, labelled 'Cleanup in progress at the former BP site in Port Melbourne' Mounted on white board in photocorners, covered in mylarIn ink on back: 'A Kelly 70 Station St Port Melbourne 645 2324'environmental issues, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, alison kelly -
Brighton Historical Society
Swimsuit, Miss Jantzen, circa 1960s
This swimsuit belonged to Audrey May Ferguson (nee Fulton), a longtime Brighton resident. Jantzen was founded 1916 in Portland, Oregon. The brand's "Diving Girl" logo - featuring a woman in a red bathing one-piece and cap in mid-dive - became famous throughout the world in the early twentieth century.Navy cotton/nylon terrycloth one-piece swimsuit with inbuilt bra. V-neck, with oversized white plastic zip from neckline to navel.Label: "Miss Jantzen / 16 / MADE IN AUSTRALIA"swimwear, audrey may ferguson, audrey may fulton, jantzen, miss jantzen, 1960s -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, circa 1920s
This dress belonged to Brighton resident Isabell Nora "Billie" Blair, nee McNamara (1895-1989). Born in Mirboo North, Billie lost her mother Catherine at a young age in 1898 and was raised mostly by Catherine's sister, Isabell Frances Vallender. She married magistrate Douglas Granville Blair (1893-1976) in 1926. The couple lived first in Benalla, where their daughter Katherine Blair was born, before moving to Brighton, where they lived the rest of their lives.Mid-length velvet and chiffon dress with shallow v-neck. Velvet features a geometric pattern in purple, maroon, gold and green. Skirt is slashed at front and back with dark purple chiffon. Long dark purple chiffon sleeves with velvet cuffs. katherine fennell blair, isabell nora blair, isabell nora mcnamara, 1920s -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, circa 1940s-50s
This dress belonged to Katherine Blair, a longtime resident of Brighton. Katherine Fennell Blair was born in April 1929 in Benalla to magistrate Douglas Granville Blair (1893-1976) and his wife Isabell Nora (“Billie”) Blair, nee McNamara (1895-1989). Katherine was a child when the family moved to Brighton, where she attended St Joan of Arc Catholic Primary School and Star of the Sea College. After school, Katherine worked as a secretary and PA for various companies in the Melbourne CBD. Following a working holiday in the UK in 1959-61, she returned to Brighton, living first with her parents at 14 Kilrush Street and later in Burrows Street. An active part of the local community, Katherine was a member of the Brighton Red Cross, Brighton Probus Club and the St Joan of Arc Catholic parish and choir.Long-sleeved black velvet dress with shallow v-neck and self-covered belt. Smocked at shoulders and either side of waist. Floral embroidery around neck, cuffs and above smocking at waist.katherine fennell blair, 1940s, 1950s -
Brighton Historical Society
Flag, School flag, circa 1914 - 1956
This flag was used by Esperance Girls School, a private school based in Brighton from 1894-1956. Esperance was established in 1894 at 6 Normanby Street by Misses Emsie, Marion, Gussie and Daisy Beaver. The four sisters came from a formerly-prosperous land-owning family that had suffered badly as a result of the depression of the early 1890s. At a time when few occupations were open to gentlewomen, running a school provided the sisters with a respectable means of supporting themselves. Notable teachers at Esperance during the 1890s included elocution mistress Miss Jeannie Taylor, who would later become better known as the author Mrs Aeneas Gunn. In 1924 the school was sold to Miss Marian Taylor and Miss Christina McMillan, who had previously served as joint principals of Alexandra College in Hamilton between 1909 and 1913. Both women had strong family connections to Brighton: Christina was the granddaughter of early pioneer Archibald McMillan and Marian was a relative of long-serving town clerk J. H. Taylor. The new principals relocated the school to a large two-storey house on the corner of Park Street and Esperance Avenue, where it remained until its closure. They operated the school until 1950, when they sold it to a Miss Bury, who in turn sold it to the local Baptist Church in 1956. Following this final sale, the school continued for another four terms before closing.Navy blue flag, both sides featuring a large yellow-gold crest in centre, containing image of an anchor and surrounded by semicircular scroll with the motto "SPES ANCORA ANIMAE". Background features horizontal green stripe across centre, containing smaller red stripe and bordered on each side by yellow stripes.esperance girls school, flag, school flag -
Brighton Historical Society
Flag, W. Morgan & Co, School flag, circa 1910s - 1930s
This flag was used by Rosbercon Girls Grammar School, which operated in Brighton from 1906 until 1941. The school was established in 1906 by the Tisdall family. The Tisdalls were a family of educators: Irish-born Henry Thomas Normanton Tisdall and his wife Lucy taught for many years at the Walhalla State School in Gippsland, along with Lucy's sisters Alice and Clara Weekes. Three of the Tisdall daughters, Ethel, Constance and Theodosia (Theo) followed their mother and aunts into the teaching profession. Constance in particular considered education her true calling and harboured a dream of one day being principal of her own school. After Henry's death in 1905, faced with financial uncertainty and several unmarried daughters to support, Lucy Tisdall decided to take a risk. She sold the family's Toorak home and, together with her sister Alice, leased 'Ashburnham', a large Victorian villa at 106 North Road, Brighton. The plan was to open a private school, with Ethel and Constance as co-principals and Lucy, Alice and Theo teaching and managing the household affairs. This came as a "joyful surprise" to Constance, who was only informed of the plan after it had been finalised. The school was named Rosbercon after Henry's home village in County Wexford, Ireland. The crest, designed by son Bert Tisdall around 1910, featured a crowned letter 'A' above the motto "amor vincit omnia" ("love conquers all"), both inspired by a verse in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Prioress's Tale": "about her arm she bore/A paire of bedes gauded all in grene,/And theron heng a broche of gold full shene,/On which there was first writ a crowned 'A',/And after, Amor Vincit Omnia." It was a motto Constance held close to her heart, embodying her values as a teacher. Reflecting in 1961, she wrote, "In a school without punishments, a school with love and understanding between teacher and pupil - with a love of teaching on one side, and a desire to learn on the other, love would indeed conquer all." The school's opening day in 1906 proved less than auspicious, with no pupils arriving at all. The women persisted and by the end of the first week, five students had been enrolled. From here, the school grew steadily in size. A new schoolroom designed by architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear was built in the house's orchard to accommodate the increasing numbers, but by 1911 the Tisdalls began looking for larger premises. They leased the nearby property 'Hazeldean' at 124 North Road and, during the 1912 school holidays, the Desbrowe-Annear schoolroom was raised onto a lorry drawn by sixteen horses and moved down the road to what would become Rosbercon's new home. In 1923, Constance instituted a modified version of the Dalton Plan, an education model based on individualised learning. Girls in senior years were encouraged to work more independently, making regular use of the reference library and working to a monthly assignment schedule. The school performed well academically and in competitive sport, but over time was eclipsed by the nearby Firbank Church of England Girls' Grammar School (established 1909), whose institutional backing provided it with access to wider resources and facilities than those of the small family-run Rosbercon. At the end of 1933, Ethel and Theo retired and Constance became principal of St Anne's Church of England Girls' Grammar School (now Gippsland Grammar) in Sale. Rosbercon was sold to Miss Iris Hay, who served as principal from 1934 until the school's closure in 1941. Following her own retirement in 1947, Constance Tisdall settled in Erica Avenue, East Malvern, in a house named 'Rosbercon' after her former school. She continued teaching English literature, mostly to migrants, and enjoyed regular visits from former students. Well into the late 1960s, old Rosbercon girls continued a tradition of coming together for an annual reunion on the first Saturday in November, on which day Constance would fly the school flag at her home.Large navy blue flag with horizontal maroon stripe at top and bottom, and school crest in centre. Stylised maroon "A" topped with yellow crown. Yellow scroll below with motto in navy blue letters: "AMOR.VINCIT.OMNIA".flag, school flag, rosbercon girls grammar school -
Brighton Historical Society
Cape, Manton's, Fur capelet
Plush fur collar with structured shoulders, featuring variegated colouring ranging from reddish brown to cream to white. Cream lining. Concealed hook and eye clasp at front.Label in centre back interior, white text on black: "Manton's / MELBOURNE"fur, fur collar, fur capelet, manton's department store -
Brighton Historical Society
Stole, Buckley & Nunn, Mink fur stole
Fur stole consisting of two black mink pelts with heads at one end and tails at the other. Heads contain plastic eyes and noses. Black satin lining. Decorative front fastening consisting of a fabric-covered chain secured to a clip at one side and a hook fastening at the other.Label: "FURRIERS / Buckley & Nunn LTD/ MELBOURNE".fur, fur stole, mink, buckley & nunn, department stores -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Cape, Lewis & Co. & Folkestone
Black beaded cape, triangular with scalloped edging. Ruffled neck and wide lace ruffle around hem, edged with a line of black sequins and beads. Swirling/meandering beaded design on main body, with net insertions.cape, lewis & co. & folkestone -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Coat, Fur coat, circa 1940s
This coat was made by Kallman Feitel (1877-1947), an Austrian-born furrier who emigrated to Australia around 1899. His shop was situated at 102-103 Beach Street, Port Melbourne.Long dark brown astrakhan coat with a brown fur collar and brown silk lining. Embroidered in the lining near the hem is the monogram "M.E.C."Label, woven, gold text on brown: "K. FEITEL / MELBOURNE"fur coat, fur, astrakhan, kallman feitel, k feitel, 1940s -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, circa 1965-66
This dress belonged to Meredith Lenné, a lifelong Brighton resident. She bought it around 1965-66 at Oggi, a fashion boutique at the "Paris End" of Collins Street, while she was working at the Royal Children's Hospital as an occupational therapist. It was her 'good' dress, worn to dinner parties, balls and lunches throughout the 1960s. The hem was taken up and adjusted several times as the fashion moved towards shorter skirts.Emerald green print midlength shift dress, sleeveless, with high neckline and high waist. Back zip. Hem has been let out, having been altered multiple times during the 1960s. Label reads "Oggi of Collins Street".oggi, melbourne designers, 1960s, meredith lenné -
Brighton Historical Society
Outfit, Evening outfit, 1961
Growing up in Sandringham, Joy Bosomworth learned to sew at the knee of her mother Elsie Myra Keefer, a seamstress. By the time she was an adult, she was making most of her own clothes. She made this shot velvet evening dress, along with a matching stole and bag, in 1961 to wear to a ball at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where she worked as a radiographer. An evening outfit consisting of a matching dress, stole, bag and gloves. Sleeveless one-shoulder evening dress of blue velvet shot with metallic red. The dress is gathered at the proper left front waist and is lined with red synthetic fabric. Fastens with a zip and hook at the side. Stole of blue velvet shot with metallic red, lined with red synthetic fabric. Handbag made from blue velvet shot with metallic red. The bag has a gold metal frame and clasp, with a shot gold metal chain attached. The interior is red synthetic fabric, with a single side pocket. Elbow-length red nylon evening globes.joy myra bosomworth, joy myra keefer, evening dress, ball gown, 1960s