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Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Plaque, John Coverdale (1944-1995) Memorial Award
1995 Courtney Ford, 1996 Shae Haefele, 1997 Neil McComiskie, 1998 Rebecca Austin, 1999 Dean Rode, 2000 Jarryd Hay, 2001 Quinn McGennisken, 2002 Kirsten Lieshout, 2003 James Lu, 2004 Sarah Grzregorczyn, 2005 Colin Lu, 2006 Declan English, 2007 Abbey Steer, 2008 Nahreen Mostofa, 2009 Karlee Dal Pra, 2010 Nathan Catherwood, 2011 Bhavi Patel, 2012 Lachlan Jewell, 2013 Mitchell Bellingham, 2014 Charley Whitby -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Patrick McCaughey and Neil Clerehan, 'Robin Boyd dies, aged 52'; 'Achievements of a lifetime'; 'A friend remembers', 18.10.1971
The first article 'Robin Boyd dies, aged 52' contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death and summarises his career. The second article, 'Achievements of a lifetime', is written by Patrick McCaughey, and the third article, 'A friend remembers', is written by Neil Clerehan. Each pays tribute to Robin Boyd in a different way. First of three articles.walsh st library, robin boyd, tribute -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Patrick McCaughey and Neil Clerehan, 'Robin Boyd dies, aged 52'; 'Achievements of a lifetime'; 'A friend remembers', 18.10.1971
The first article 'Robin Boyd dies, aged 52' contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death and summarises his career. The second article, 'Achievements of a lifetime', is written by Patrick McCaughey, and the third article, 'A friend remembers', is written by Neil Clerehan. Each pays tribute to Robin Boyd in a different way. First of three articles.walsh st library, robin boyd, tribute -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Hamish Hamilton, The New Yorker 1950-1955 Album, 1955
Hardcover"Neil Clerehan" inside front coveramerican wit, humour , walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Ritchie, Australian Dictionary of Biography : Volume 13 1940-1980, 1994
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketCorrigenda inside. Entry for Robin Boyd (Written By Neil Clerehan) is on pp. 237-240biography, dictionary, australian biography, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Armand Hammer and Neil Lyndon, Hammer, Witness to History, 1987
Hardcover w/dust jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Neil Clerehan, Architect: Issue 18, 1972
Soft Cover Magazinearchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Neil Clerehan, Architect: Issue 17, 1971
This issue was 'Architect' is devoted to the life and work of Robin Boyd who died on 16 October 1971.Soft Cover Magazine, Issue is dedicated to Robin Boydrobin boyd, architecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Neil Clerehan, Leckie Ord, Architect: Issue 11, 1970
Soft Cover Magazinearchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Neil Clerehan et.al, Architect: Issue 13, 1971
Soft Cover Magazinearchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Neil Clerehan et.al, Architect: Issue 10, 1970
Soft Cover Magazinearchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Neil Clerehan, Best Australian Homes, 1961
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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Marj Haeffner and her brother Peter, 1940s
Peter Haeffner’s birth details have not been found but he was the son of Henry Norman Neil and Mabel Haeffner, who in 1922 lived at 'Spring Creek' near Tallangatta, close to Henry’s parents Henry Thomas Haeffner (1858-1935) and Eliza Jane (ms Chesney - 1868-1940), farmers near Tallangatta. Henry and Mabel moved to 22 Wharton Street, Surrey Hills before moving back to the Tallangatta area to help out on his parents' farm during the Depression. They moved back to Surrey Hills c1932 to 33 Clyde Street. Peter had a sister Marjorie and brothers Jack and Donald. His service record has not been found, possibly due to a mis-spelling of the surname Haeffner. Marj, Jack and Donald were pupils at Chatham Primary School. A black and white photograph of a young man in uniform standing next to a lady standing on a kerb or garden edging.(mr) peter haeffner, uniforms, armed forces, world war, 1939-1945, clyde street, surrey hills, (miss) marjorie haeffner, (mrs) marjorie higgins -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Marjorie Haeffner, c1938
Marjorie Joyce Haeffner informed that she was born at Mosgiel Hospital in Mont Albert Road, Surrey Hills in 1924, soon after it opened. According to electoral rolls, her parents Henry Norman Neil and Mabel Haeffner were living at 22 Wharton Street, Surrey Hills at this time. Henry's parents Henry Thomas Haeffner (1858-1935) and Eliza Jane (ms Chesney - 1868-1940) were farmers in the Tallangatta area. Their farm was called 'Ferndale'. Another farm in the area - 'Spring Creek' - was the address of Marj's parents in 1922 before they moved to Melbourne. Some time after 1926 and by 1931 Marj's parents had moved back to Tallangatta to help out on his parents' farm. This was lost during the Depression. Marj's family moved back to Melbourne; her grandparents stayed in the North Albury area until they died. Electoral roll entries show that there was considerable movement of extended family members between town and country. Marj's parents moved back to Surrey Hills; the electoral roll lists them at 33 Clyde Street in 1936 but Chatham Primary School's list of students records that Marj was there from 1932-1937. She had siblings Jack (enrolled in 1933) and Donald (enrolled in 1934). In 2019 this Edwardian timber home still stands. Marj was an enthusiastic member of a women's cricket club in the 1940s and 1950s. According to Jocelyn Hall's photo register, this photo was taken at the Haeffner home in Clyde Street. After she married Marj did not moved far from her childhood home in Clyde Street. She and her husband Brian Lindsay (known as Lindsay) Higgins bought 31 Langford Street, Surrey Hills, a Californian bungalow on a wide block, and between 1961 and 1970 Marj's children Margaret, Wendy, Deborah, Robyn, Adam and Christopher Higgins were also enrolled at Chatham. Marj's home in Langford Street was sold in April 2019 for $2.08M.A black and white photograph of a lady dressed in white cricket gear standing in front of a house.cricket, women's cricket, (miss) marjorie haeffner, (mrs) marjorie higgins, clyde street -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
(L-R) Algie Graham - Dispensor, Bill Sorrell - Lab Tech, Dr Phil Griffiths, (front) Neil Bell - Office Boy, Lawrie Trudinger - Medical Supervisor, Ewan Evans - Manager
Photoalgie graham, dispensor, bill sorrell, lab tech, dr phil griffiths, neil bell, office boy, lawrie trudinger, medical supervisor, ewan evans, manager -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Bluebird to Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura, 1920's mid
Original photograph of Myers family and friends shifting from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang Cafe, mid to late 1920's. Formerly a jewelry shop. Left to right: Sarah (girlie) Colliver, Tom Myers, Nell Myers, Mark Pritchard, Tom Colliver, Bridge Myers and Neil Colliver. Black and white photograph of local identities transfering effects from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang cafe mid late 1920's.transfer of effects from Bluebird cafe to Boomerang cafe, east of railway crossing. Props. Bridge and Nell Myersnell myers, sarah colliver, boomerang cafe tatura, n. lenehan, bluebird cafe tatura, tom myers, mark pritchard, tom colliver, bridge myers, neil colliver -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Tatura Football Team, 1952
Original photograph of Tatura Football team. Premieres 1952. Belonged to Neil Colliver. Photograph on foam core stored in archive box of local history photographs. Black and white copy of photograph of Tatura Football Team. Premiers 1952on back: names of team tatura football club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Tatura Football Team 1953, 1953
Original photograph of Tatura Football team. Premieres 1953. Belonged to Neil Colliver.Black and white copy of photograph of Tatura Football Team. Premiers 1953on back: names of team tatura football club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Neil Lowe c1990s
Neil Lowe, Manager, Tatura Milk Products, c1990s.tatura, lowe n, tatura milk, costume, male -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Racing Club Dinner c1955
Racing Club Dinner c1955.|L-R Nearest Table: Postmaster, J. Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ...., Merv & Dais Fletcher, Father O'Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Stevenson, Tom Cornish.|Centre Row: Neil Colliver, Jack O'Meara, Bill Pritchard, Tom Hunter, Jack O'Toole, ...., ...., ...., Mick O'Reilly, ...., Jim Young.|Back Row: Jim Harford, Jerry Carlyon.tatura, recreations, sports, costume, female, male -
Benalla Art Gallery
Watercolour, William TIBBITS, Mr J. Thompson's star sawmills, Staffordshire Reef, Not dated
Born: 1837; Arrived Australia c. 1866; Died: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1906ColonialLedger Gift, 1982Rural landscape with farmhouse and outbuildings surrounded by trees, two figures by a horse and wagon. Stained wooden frame.Recto: Signed "Drawn by W.TIBBITS. artist NEIL ST. Ballarat" in blue ink in lower centre of sheet edge; Titled 'Mr J.Thompson’s. / Star Saw Mills Staffordshire Reef.' in blue ink in lower centre of sheet; Not datedwatercolour, colonial, rural, trees, buildings, wheels, horse, animal -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Anatomy of the Sheep
"The Anatomy of the Sheep" 2nd ed., - Neil D.S. May, 1963. Dissection manual aimed at veterinary students.sheep - anatomy -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Sheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941
L-R: Dr Griffiths, DR Trudinger, Neil, Sr Alice Fechner, Sr Sheila Prendergastgriffiths, trudinger, fechner, prendergast, 1940s, dr, ballarat, hospital -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Understanding landowners' capacity to change to sustainable practices: insights about practice adoption and social capacity for change. (Cary, John, Webb, Trevor and Barr, Neil). Canberra, 2002
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper clipping, Tatura Guardian, Blast from the Past 1951, 1951
Debutantes with partners. From back left: Kath Mulcahy (Peter Barber), Anne Leslie (Phillip Crawford), Fay Longworth (James McCann), Rhonda Dick (Jack Marshall), Helen Pogue (Bruce Barber), Heather Gurden (Phillip Mactier), Shirley Lovett (Leslie Leaf), Middle : Val Ryan (John Stewart), Theresa Noonan (Donald Stephens), Faye Beddell (Leslie Gavey), Doris De Lai (Ted Gavey), Mary Young (Terry Joyce), Ella Bunn (Neil Morgan), Patrick Dick ). Front: Betty Forbes (Thomas Atley), Madeline Mc Mahon (Neil Thomas), Mrs Pearl Dick (Chaperone), Patricia Pearce (Don Whyte), Edna Hampton (Ian Henderson)Photo of 18 debutantes, with names of their partners in brackets. 1951 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Plumpton Coursing Club Group
Plumpton Coursing Club|Back: Rom Lamarra, Mick O'Rielly|Middle: Bill Anderson, Jack O'Toole, Neil Colliver, Palmer Young|Front: Danny Phillips, Pat "Whistle" Noonan, Young Lamarratatura, recreations, sports, games, costume, male, children -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph loaned, Tatura Coursing Club, c.1950
Photograph loaned. Tatura Coursing Club.|Back: Ron Lomaro; Mick O'Reilly; Charlie Ryan;|Middle: Bill Anderson; Jack O'Toole; Neil Colliver; Palmer Young.|Front: Danny Phillips; Pat Noonan & young Lomaro. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Neil Colliver, 2001
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1932 "Back To
The band performed at the 1932 "Back To" and at the Anzac Day March in Melbourne. Tatura Fire Brigade Band 1932.|Including Eddie Lockwood; Alf Whelpdale; George Cuthberton; Bert Battye; Ron Chapman; Les Seabourne; Billy Mortimer; Paddy Harford; Neil Hunter;Ed Mitchell; Mark Pritchard; Wal Reddie; John Dixon; Jim Harford; Gawne; Frank Pritchard; Ray Davies; Charlie Hunter.photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sacred Heart Primary School
Sacred Heart Primary School, 1919. Back :Leo Cussen, Leo Kilmartin, Hillas Clarke, Harry Pascoe, Jack O'Brien, Tom Hogan, Andy O'Brien, Leo Cussen, Tom Colliver, Stan Cussen, Jack Kilbride, Neil Colliver, Second Row : Mary Mitchell, Kitty Beckwith, Annie Hogan, Kath Lockwood, Julie Brady, Kath Kilbride, Monica Nugent, Alice Kilmartin, Anne Hunter, Annie O'Brien, Tup Hunter, Grace Cussen, Girl Burls. Third Row: Leo Kilbride, Betty Brady, Annie Lockwood, Nell Brady, Francie Young, Girlie Colliver, Lucy Young, Kath Brady, Joan Kennedy, May Hogan, Liz Brady, Mary Brady, Gertie Baynham, Eileen Pascoe, Girl Burls, Bibbie Nugent, Eileen Beckwith, Mary Fenaughty. Second Front: Clem Mitchell, Leo Fenaughty, Martie Malone, Bill Hogan, Bill Lupton, Frank Brady, Bill Port, Paul O'Toole,Bill Hunter, Jim and Fred McMahon, Jack Cussen, King O'Brien, Vern Pascoe. Front Row: Tom Hunter, Tm Coonerty, Palmy Young, Mack Colliver, Bernie Cussen, Drohan O'Toole, Pat O'Toole, Frank Hunt, Charlie Brady, Harry Port, Vin (?) Brady, Alick Hogan, Vin (?) Brady, Tommy O'Reilly. In Front: Fr. Mick Brady and Chappie Kennedy.