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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street... of Bank and Sackville Streets. 2 stories with a balcony wrapping...Cnr Sackville Street and Bank Streets, Port Fairy, South... Taylor in 1855 on the corner of Bank and Sackville Streets. 2 ...Iconic Hotel in Port Fairy Built as the first of a proposed chain of hotels by John Walwyn Taylor in 1855 on the corner of Bank and Sackville Streets. 2 stories with a balcony wrapping around 2 sides of the building. The site was formerly occupied by the wooden hotel "The Sally Ann". A snapshot of time showing the hotel the power lines, and the style of cars from that era.Black and white photograph of the Star of the West Hotel on a brown bordered mountWritten in Pen at top and underlined - STAR OF THE WEST HOTEL Lower right - ball point pen museum numbers 62.04B.011D On Back- Pencil - 3-17 - S2-7-57 - j o h 2-7-57john walwyn taylor, the sally ann, bank street, sackville street, hotel, star of the west -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, ANZ Bank 1857
... sackville street... of Sackville and Cox Streets part of a souvenir folder...Sackville Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria... sackville street cox street ivy covered bank Money black and white ...Part of a souvenir folder produced for the national Trustblack and white photograph of the ANZ bank corner of Sackville and Cox Streets part of a souvenir foldersouvenir, port-fairy, anz bank, sackville street, cox street, ivy covered bank, money -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Tool - Calendar
... sackville street... was fierce. Norman Collins butchers was situated in Sackville Street... 47 Sackville Street, Port Fairy, Phone 56 For Friendly... butchers was situated in Sackville Street where a dress shop now ...This item was bought by Lynda Tieman for the Port Fairy Historical Society. It represents a time in in Port Fairy when there were several butchers in the town and competition for customers was fierce. Norman Collins butchers was situated in Sackville Street where a dress shop now occupies the site.An advertising piece that places Norman Collins as butcher in 47 Sackville Street and a rare example of this type of advertising.Bamboo, advertising,give away calendar with green ribbon hanger for Port Fairy butcher (calendar removed). Printed with rural scene of ducks and hunting dogs. Bamboo slats are joined by thread and the ribbon is attached to the top of the calendar for hanging. Calendar itself has been removed.With Compliments from Norman Collins Your Quality Butcher 47 Sackville Street, Port Fairy, Phone 56 For Friendly Service and Free Deliverybutcher, advertising, business, collins, sackville street, norman collins, calendar -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Cnr Sackville Street and Bank Streets, Port Fairy, South... in this photograph left standing. street town bank street sackville street ...This is a rare photograph of Bank Street as there are none of the buildings shown in this photograph left standing.Black and white photograph of Bank Street early 1900’sstreet, town, bank street, sackville street, windmill -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1930's
... Sackville street...Corner of Sackville Street and Cox Street, Port Fairy... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Men eating in the dining room ...Men eating in the dining room of Seacombe HouseRare photograph of interior of Seacombe House dining room in the 1930's with two local men identified socialising.Black and white photograph of men sitting at a table in the dining room of Seacombe House 1930'sWritten in pen on back Jan Willey's grandfather Arthur Ezard "Doc" at head of table Seacomb House Added later - Tubby Olsen front rightarthur ezard, tubby olsen, dining room, seacombe house, sackville street, building, interior -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Sackville Street, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia... Maker shop commercial w.denny saddler harness sackville street ...W. Denney Saddler and Harness MakerBlack & white photograph of male standing on footpath outside shop with two arched windows either side of shop door62.02.003shop, commercial, w.denny, saddler, harness, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Sackville street...Sackville Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria... printer newspaper Sackville street store osborne Dickerson ...Gazette OfficeBlack and white photograph shop, commercial, printer, newspaper, sackville street, store, osborne, dickerson, hickerton -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Sackville Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria... newspaper printer Store sackville street Black and white photograph ...Gazette OfficeBlack and white photograph shop, commercial, newspaper, printer, store, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Corner of Sackville Street and Cox Street, Port Fairy... national bank cox street sackville street Jan - 1911 - plus stamp ...Colonial Bank (National Bank) before render was applied Black and white PhotographJan - 1911 - plus stamp of The National of Australasia Ltd Port Fairy vicshop, commercial, bank, colonial bank, national bank, cox street, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Drawing - Post Card, Stag Hotel
... Sackville street... on the corner of Cox Street and Sackville Street. Now known as Seacombe... drawn showing Sackville and Cox street aspects to be used... and Sackville Street. Now known as Seacombe House hotel sketch ...This is one of a series of post cards drawn by artist Mrs Irene Bartlett of Port Fairy. This one depicts the Stag Hotel on the corner of Cox Street and Sackville Street. Now known as Seacombe Houseblack and white drawing of the Stag Hotel and Cottages drawn showing Sackville and Cox street aspects to be used as a post cardStag Hotelhotel, sketch, i.bartlett, post card, sackville street, cox street, seacombe house, stag inn, irene bartlett, stag hotel -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, La Verna (aka Heathfield)
... heathfield - sackville street -- kew (vic.)... Heathfield) in Sackville Street, Kew and a historical note from 5 May... sources. heathfield - sackville street -- kew (vic.) historic ...Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example. Arranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Subject file containing a number of newspaper articles on the property known as La Verna Fransciscan Retreat (originally Heathfield) in Sackville Street, Kew and a historical note from 5 May 1966 made during a visit to the property. heathfield - sackville street -- kew (vic.), historic houses -- kew (vic.), la verna franciscan retreat, la verna -- sackville street -- kew (vic.)heathfield - sackville street -- kew (vic.), historic houses -- kew (vic.), la verna franciscan retreat, la verna -- sackville street -- kew (vic.) -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Centre of Sackville Street possible dates 1940’s-50’s...Black and white photograph of centre of Sackville street... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Centre of Sackville Street ...Centre of Sackville Street possible dates 1940’s-50’sBlack and white photograph of centre of Sackville street with general Drapery sign on right and cafe sign on building on the leftstreet, town, sackville st, cars, drapery, cafe -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1940's
... sackville street... Street, Sackville Street, William Street and south west passage... the river, bridge, rail line, Regent Street, Sackville Street ...The photograph depicts the river, bridge, rail line, Regent Street, Sackville Street, William Street and south west passage and pudney groundsSignificant for its depiction of the layout of the town in the 1940's and the river and south west passageBlack and white photograph Oblique Port Fairy Streets looking SouthALEX WILKINS PHOTOGRAPHER WARRNAMBOOL O.G.Powell Chemist Phone 88 Port Fairy Handwritten- Aerial View to be enlarged to 12" wide underlined 62.01.006 written on front of picturemoyne river, sackville street, william street, south west passage, pudney gorunds -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street... of Tennyson's Hotel in Sackville Street... patrick tennyson mayor tennyson's hotel hotel sackville street ...Patrick Tennyson Mayor of Port Fairy 1891 & 1896-1899 Owner of Tennyson's Hotel in Sackville StreetMayor of Port Fairy, Owner of Hotel in Early Port FairyBlack and white portraitpatrick tennyson, mayor, tennyson's hotel, hotel, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1940's
... sackville street... on Douglas House across the rail lines showing Bank Street, Sackville... lines showing Bank Street, Sackville Street, Cox street ...This photograph shows Port Fairy from the air looking down on Douglas House across the rail lines showing Bank Street, Sackville Street, Cox street and to a lesser extent surrounding streetsThis photograph depicts the Streets and river during the 1940's and the buildings that were present at that time some no longer in existenceBlack and white PhotographALEX WILKINS PHOTOGRAPHER WARRNAMBOOL O.G.Powell Chemist Phone 88 Port Fairybank street, sackville street, railway -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Light Horse- Procession
... sackville street... can see old Post Office and Eastside of Sackville Street shops.... of Sackville Street shops. defence light horse procession sackville ...Light Horse Procession. Corner of Cox and Sackville, you can see old Post Office and Eastside of Sackville Street shops.Black and white Photographdefence, light horse, procession, sackville street -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Escol Estate [Kew], 1940, 1940
... Sackville Street – Kew (Vic.)... Court, which runs south from Sackville Street between Evans Road... such as J.E. Barnes. subdivision plans - kew Sackville Street – Kew ...Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.The ‘Escol Estate’ was a subdivision, which created Bramley Court, which runs south from Sackville Street between Evans Road and Orford Avenue. The subdivision was comprised of 12 lots. At the auction of the lots in May 1940, eight of the 12 allotments were sold. The land was sold subject to a restriction of only one private residence being erected on each lot.subdivision plans - kew, sackville street – kew (vic.), bramley court – kew (vic.) -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street... in Sackville Street Port Fairy now owned by Brooke's. The property..., and Undertakers occupied a shop in Sackville Street Port Fairy now owned ...Guyett and Sons builders, and Undertakers occupied a shop in Sackville Street Port Fairy now owned by Brooke's. The property runs through to Princes Street more commonly known as 'Coffin Alley' because the buildings a t the back were used by the undertaking part of the business.Black and white photographtransport, rail, road, guyetts undertakers, buildeers, sackville street, hearse, wagon -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan, J R Mathers & McMillan, Sackville, Thomas & Lytton Streets, Kew, Twentieth Century
... lytton street, sackville street, thomas street - kew... with 28 allotments facing Lytton, Sackville and Thomas Streets.... subdivision plans - kew lytton street, sackville street, thomas street ...The Kew Historical Society's map collection includes a substantial number of real estate subdivision plans, mainly of Kew but also of surrounding suburbs in Melbourne. Most of the subdivision plans date from the 1920s and 1930s when the districts old homes and local farmland were being split up to accommodate residential growth in the postwar period. These early plans were assembled by a local firm, Jas R Mather & McMillan, which had an office in Cotham Road. Many of the plans, and sometimes photos, were annotated by the agents.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence for the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.The photograph may also be aesthetically significant depending on the importance of the photographic atelier.Lithographed subdivision plan for an un-named estate with 28 allotments facing Lytton, Sackville and Thomas Streets in Kew. The land would have originally formed part of the Dumaresq Estate. subdivision plans - kew, lytton street, sackville street, thomas street - kew -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street..., and opened his new Bank Hotel in Sackville street, next door... in Sackville street, next door to the grand Bank of Australasia ...In 1858 Hugh Wallace , undertaker and cabinet maker, moved from the Assembly Rooms at the corner of Gipps street, and opened his new Bank Hotel in Sackville street, next door to the grand Bank of Australasia. The hotel seems to have been the favourite meeting place for many of the sporting organisations of the time , including the Football, Rowing, Athletic and Gymnastics clubs . The second licensee was Thomas Pearson, who came to Belfast in 1855, working first for the Harbour master Capt. John Mills , then as the first Assistant Lighthouse keeper when it was built in 1859 . He was promoted to Lighthouse keeper 2 years later. The hotel continued in business with a further 8 licensees until it closed in 1918. Since which it has housed a diverse number of businesses, collecting a veranda along the way. It is still in use in Sackville street today. Quite a few of the Licensees of Belfast seem to have also had an interest in the Funeral business. Possibly, it was a good commercial undertaking, the same people providing them with a living selling spirituous liquor, and when they died of the effects , paid again for their burial. Early photograph Black and white photograph of Black and white photograph of double storied rendered detached building with doors at either end and two arched windows and door in centrehotel, building, sackville street, bank hotel, inn, business, commercial -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street..., and opened his new Bank Hotel in Sackville street, next door... in Sackville street, next door to the grand Bank of Australasia ...In 1858 Hugh Wallace , undertaker and cabinet maker, moved from the Assembly Rooms at the corner of Gipps street, and opened his new Bank Hotel in Sackville street, next door to the grand Bank of Australasia. The hotel seems to have been the favourite meeting place for many of the sporting organisations of the time , including the Football, Rowing, Athletic and Gymnastics clubs . The second licensee was Thomas Pearson, who came to Belfast in 1855, working first for the Harbour master Capt. John Mills , then as the first Assistant Lighthouse keeper when it was built in 1859 . He was promoted to Lighthouse keeper 2 years later. The hotel continued in business with a further 8 licensees until it closed in 1918. Since which it has housed a diverse number of businesses, collecting a veranda along the way. It is still in use in Sackville street today. Quite a few of the Licensees of Belfast seem to have also had an interest in the Funeral business. Possibly, it was a good commercial undertaking, the same people providing them with a living selling spirituous liquor, and when they died of the effects , paid again for their burial. Image of a hotel that no longer exists in this formBlack and white photograph of Two story hotel with multi panel window two men and a boy posing on footpathhotel, building, hugh wallace, bank of australasia, thomas pearson, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Tennysons Hotel Sackville Street Port Fairy Patrick... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Tennysons Hotel Sackville ...Tennysons Hotel Sackville Street Port Fairy Patrick Tennyson leased the Farmers Inn in 1882 and applied to change the name to Tennysons Hotel. In 1885 he bought the freehold in the Great Land Sale for 780.12.8 (Pounds, shillings and pence) and then carried out extensive renovations. This double storied addition was added in 1893. The hotel continued under various licensees until it burned down in 1977 under the name "Fishermen's Arms". This photograph was taken during the licencee W J WrightBlack and white photograph of facade of two story building hotel, sackville street, port fairy, tennysons, fishermens arms, farmers inn, w.j.wright -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... sackville street...Tennysons Hotel Sackville Street Port Fairy Patrick... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Tennysons Hotel Sackville ...Tennysons Hotel Sackville Street Port Fairy Patrick Tennyson leased the Farmers Inn in 1882 and applied to change the name to Tennysons Hotel. In 1885 he bought the freehold in the Great Land Sale for 780 pounds.12 shillings and 8 pence and then carried out extensive renovations. The double storied addition was added in 1893. The hotel continued under various licensees until it burned down in 1977 under the name "Fishermen's Arms". This photograph was taken during the licencee W J Wright; the single story was the Farmers InnBlack and white photograph of facade of Hearn’s hotel with two advertising signs for beerhotel, sackville street, tennysons hotel, farmers inn, fishermen’s arms, inn, w.j.wright, patrick tennyson -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard - Photograph, Seacombe House Port Fairy
... sackville street... corner of Sackville Street and erected a detached cottage facing... The Stag Cnr Sackville and Cox Streets Port Fairy John Sanders ...Seacombe House Formerly named The Stag Cnr Sackville and Cox Streets Port Fairy John Sanders (Saunders) first came to Port Fairy in charge of the "Sally Ann" owned by the Henty family of Portland. He left the sea behind in 1844 and established the "Sally Ann Inn" named for his old ship, on the site of the present day Star of the West hotel. After selling the Sally Ann Inn to John Taylor he acquired the land on the South west corner of Sackville Street and erected a detached cottage facing Sackville Street for which he obtained a licence to sell alcohol and named the premises The Stag Inn. He died in 1850 and his wife leased the Inn to John Mason. By 1852 a large two story rendered bluestone building had been constructed on the corner site. The second un rendered section was probably added in 1854. Abijah John Brown became licencee in 1855 and made the Stag the centre of entertainment for the district, with many balls, dinners and concerts taking place there. It boasted "a billiard room and a twenty stall stables and coach house". By 1861 Abijah Brown had left The Stag and Lennox Trew was now owner and licencee. It came up for sale in 1869 but failed to sell. After Trew's death in 1886 it was sold to a syndicate and opened as a boarding school. It later became a Coffee Palace and Accomodation house named Seacombe House, and in the 1950's a motel was built on the old stable site. It is still a Hotel Motel and a restaurant which has revived the old name of "The Stag". Black and white Photograph of 2 story rendered building with multi paned windows and power pole on cornerhotel, lennox trew, abijah brown, john sanders, john saunders, john mason., sackville street, cox street, stag inn, stag hotel, seacombe house, coffee palace -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph - Newspaper cutting, 2 March 1984
... Sackville Street Church, Wesleyan...The Gipps Street Wesleyan Methodist Church of 1874... operated by the Collingwood Mission. They were: Sackville Street ...The Gipps Street Wesleyan Methodist Church of 1874 and the adjoining school hall, were built in the Collingwood Flat area - one of the municipality's poorest areas. In 1903, the Collingwood Methodist Mission was established with its headquarters in the Gipps Street Church. Six Methodist Missions were created in inner Melbourne. Three churches were operated by the Collingwood Mission. They were: Sackville Street Collingwood, Elizabeth Street, North Richmond (demolished), and Gipps Street Collingwood (demolished). The Mission operated until approximately 1930. The Wesleyan Church and School in Sackville St. Collingwood was built in 1886 and used as a church for 65 years. It was also part of the Collingwood Methodist Mission before being converted to an industrial/commercial complex. The church was auctioned on 3 March 1984.The cutting gives information about the history of the Church at 25 Sackville St. Collingwood prior to its auction sale on 3 March 1984gipps st. methodist church, les gorrie, collingwood mission, sackville street church, wesleyan -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
... sackville street church, wesleyan...The Gipps Street Wesleyan Methodist Church of 1874... operated by the Collingwood Mission. They were: Sackville Street ...The Gipps Street Wesleyan Methodist Church of 1874 and the adjoining school hall, were built in the Collingwood Flat area - one of the municipality's poorest areas. In 1903, the Collingwood Methodist Mission was established with its headquarters in the Gipps Street Church. Six Methodist Missions were created in inner Melbourne. Three churches were operated by the Collingwood Mission. They were: Sackville Street Collingwood, Elizabeth Street, North Richmond (demolished), and Gipps Street Collingwood (demolished). The Mission operated until approximately 1930. The Wesleyan Church and School in Sackville St. Collingwood was built in 1886 and used as a church for 65 years. It was also part of the Collingwood Methodist Mission before being converted to an industrial/commercial complex. The church was auctioned on 3 March 1984.B & W exterior view of the Sackville St. Collingwood Methodist Mission. gipps st. methodist church, les gorrie, collingwood mission, sackville street church, wesleyan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Postcards - black and white, Coleman & Co, Dublin before and after the Rising, 1916, c1916
... sackville street...) Sackville Street Dublin is now known a O'Connell Street....) Sackville Street Dublin is now known a O'Connell Street. chatham ...The Easter Uprising took place in April 1916 in Dublin and is one of the pivotal events in modern Irish history. At the end of the Easter Uprising, 15 men identified as leaders were executed at Kilmainham Jail. To some, these men were traitors, to others they became heroes. (http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/1916_easter_rising.htm, accessed 16 April 2014) Organised by seven members of the Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood,[3] the Rising began on Easter Monday, 24 April 1916, and lasted for six days. Members of the Irish Volunteers — led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly, along with 200 members of Cumann na mBan — seized key locations in Dublin and proclaimed the Irish Republic independent of the United Kingdom. There were some actions in other parts of Ireland: however, except for the attack on the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks at Ashbourne, County Meath, they were minor. With vastly superior numbers and the use of artillery, the British army quickly suppressed the Rising, and Pearse agreed to an unconditional surrender on Saturday 29 April. Most of the leaders were executed following courts-martial, but the Rising succeeded in bringing physical force republicanism back to the forefront of Irish politics. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Rising, accessed 16/04/2014) Sackville Street Dublin is now known a O'Connell Street.Seven black and white postcards showing photographic scenes before and after the Rising in Dublin.chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, ireland, dublin, uprising, sackville street, o'connell bridge, citizen army, liberty hall, henry street, nelson's pillar, post office, arnott's, abbey street, ruins, hotel metropole, the rising, easter uprising, easter rebellion, o'connell, chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, ireland, dublin, uprising, sackville street, o'connell bridge, citizen army, liberty hall, henry street, nelson's pillar, post office, arnott's, abbey street, ruins, hotel metropole, the rising, easter uprising, easter rebellion, o'connell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Formal Silk Brocade Gown, 1953
... merridale -- sackville street -- kew (vic.)...', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister... up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street ...The donor's aunt, Margaret E. Hollis nee Piesse (18/2/1919-2008) wore this gown to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. She was one of a total of 8,251 guests who attended the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London. Margaret Piesse was born in Hobart and grew up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister, Westminster Abbey at the time of the Coronation and was married (on 14/2/1942) to Rev Howard Hollis, a minor Canon at the Abbey and a deputy Priest in – Ordinary to the Queen (1954-1959). Howard chanted the litany and carried the sceptre. Margaret’s daughter-in-law, Sue Hollis, Margaret’s sons, Julian who attended the Coronation with his mother, and Richard, gave the photograph to Felicity Renowden, the donor. Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008.Single piece, formal silk brocade gown worn to the Coronation of Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953. The bodice is informally draped with horizontal folds of fabric above an antebellum waistline below which is a full skirt. An accompanying photograph of the wearer in the dress can be viewed in the final image above. coronation elizabeth ii, piesse family, merridale -- sackville street -- kew (vic.), margaret e hollis, margaret ellen piesse, fashion design, fashion -- 1950s, women's clothing -- 1950s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Margaret E Hollis, 1953
... merridale -- sackville street kew (vic.)...', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister... up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street ...The donor's aunt, Margaret E. Hollis nee Piesse (18/2/1919-2008) wore this gown to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. She was one of a total of 8,251 guests who attended the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London. Margaret Piesse was born in Hobart and grew up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister, Westminster Abbey at the time of the Coronation and was married (on 14/2/1942) to Rev Howard Hollis, a minor Canon at the Abbey and a deputy Priest in – Ordinary to the Queen (1954-1959). Howard chanted the litany and carried the sceptre. Margaret’s daughter-in-law, Sue Hollis, Margaret’s sons, Julian who attended the Coronation with his mother, and Richard, gave the photograph to Felicity Renowden, the donor. Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008. Print copy of an original photograph of Margaret Ellen Hollis (nee Piesse) before she attended the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. She is posed in the photograph, seated wearing her dress, tiara and long elbow length gloves.coronation of elizabeth ii, westminster abbey, piesse family, merridale -- sackville street kew (vic.), margaret e hollis -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, One of the best medical books in the world, 1844
... 22 Upper Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland ...This book, an Irish spelling book with a strong religious tone, is in a very tattered state but has the name ‘Freckleton’ on it and it may have come with the first Freckleton immigrants to Australia. In the 19th century there were Freckleton families in the Warrnambool district at Port Fairy, Cooramook, Mailors Flat, Woolsthorpe, Woodford and Wangoom. The provenance of this book is unclear but it is kept because of its early printing (1844) and because of its association with the Freckleton families. This is a soft cover book of 240 pages. The cloth cover is brown with no visible markings on the front cover or spine. The pages are bound together with string and the material on the spine is almost worn away. Some of the pages are torn and very dirty and all are dog-eared. There is a grey and white illustration on the first page. The inscriptions on the first and second pages, barely legible, are handwritten in pencil and in black ink. ‘W. Freckleton, landed (?) 1857….1875….1888’ ‘…May landeth….’ freckleton families,, western district, history of warrnambool