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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Service Gear, Hand Made, Canvas Present Pacel Bag, World War 2
Food/Personal items sent by family to troops serving overseas. Hand made cotton bags were completely sealed. Overseas address was simply made out to "Abroad"Food, personal items and presents were sent by the family or friends to serving troops overseas. Canvas/Cotton bag hand sown together with black cotton.VX 18968 Dvr N.E. Morris A Section no1 Echelon 7th Division A A S C Supply Column 2nd AIF Abroad From M. L. Morris Wilson St Cheltenham Melbourne Australia (Identical information Written on both sides of the bag.parcel present cotton bag vx 18968 morris 2aif 7 division cheltenham -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin, McKenzies Foods, circa 1930s
This tin once contained McKenzie’s baking powder, a cooking ingredient. It was donated with other similar tins that were used by the donor’s mother who was married in 1932. It those times in Australia all manner of household items, including food and drink, were sold by hawkers (salesmen) who travelled from door to door in both suburban and rural areas. The donor remembered the bicarb soda tin on her mother’s pantry shelf. The McKenzie’s Baking Powder label adds the information that the ingredients were “Prepared with Aerophos, Regd. Trade Mark, the finest raising ingredient. A product of Albright & Wilson, Australia Pty. Ltd.” It also says that it “Excels all others in use”. The Australian family business, McKenzie’s Foods, began in Melbourne in 1852 and continues today, now run be the fifth generation of descendants from the original owners. Its baking and cookery products are well recognised by Australians. This tin originates in the early 1900s from an Australian company that is now managed by fifth generation descendants of the original family after its inception in 1852. The tin increases in significance for its use as a recognised object found in many Australian kitchens since early days. It gives a snapshot into domestic life and social norms of the pre and post war period in Melbourne The tin is significant for its association with a local family in the 1930s for the preparation of family meals. Tin container, cylindrical, with cream paper label with gold highlights, motif and text. Used for selling McKenzie’s Excelsior baking powder. Container has push-on lid. Quantity of 1/2 LB. NETT. Made in Australia by Jas. F. McKenzie & Co. Pty Ltd. Text includes “JAS. F. McKENZIE & CO. PTY. LTD. / AUSTRALIA“ “McKENZIE’S EXCELSIOR / BAKING POWDER”. Motif: man’s portrait within oval frame with wheat sheaf border, placed below figures of sun, moon and stars. Information and instructions. flagstaff hill asset, baking powder tin, container, flagstaff hill museum, kitchen item, cookery, baking, grocery, mckenzie, rising agent, food container, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, tin, cooking ingredient, baking powder, mckenqie -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin, McKenzies Foods, circa 1930s
This tin once contained McKenzie’s baking powder, a cooking ingredient. It was donated with other similar tins that were used by the donor’s mother who was married in 1932. It those times in Australia all manner of household items, including food and drink, were sold by hawkers (salesmen) who travelled from door to door in both suburban and rural areas. The donor remembered the bicarb soda tin on her mother’s pantry shelf. The McKenzie’s Baking Powder label adds the information that the ingredients were “Prepared with Aerophos, Regd. Trade Mark, the finest raising ingredient. A product of Albright & Wilson, Australia Pty. Ltd.” It also says that it “Excels all others in use”. The company began in Melbourne in 1852 and continues today, now run be the fifth generation of descendants from the original owners. This tin originates in the early 1900s from an Australian company that is now managed by fifth generation descendants of the original family after its inception in 1852. The tin increases in significance for its use as a recognised object found in many Australian kitchens since early days. It gives a snapshot into domestic life and social norms of the pre and post war period in Melbourne The tin is significant for its association with a local family in the 1930s for the preparation of family meals. Tin container, cylindrical, with cream and green paper label with gold highlights, motif and text. Used for selling McKenzie’s Excelsior baking powder. Container has push-on lid. Quantity of 1LB. NET. Made in Australia by McKenzie Ltd.Text includes “CLIFFORD LOVE, McKENZIE PTY. LTD.” “McKENZIE’S EXCELSIOR / BAKING POWDER”. Motif: man’s portrait within oval frame with wheat sheaf border, placed below figures of sun, moon and stars. Information and instructions. flagstaff hill asset, baking powder tin, container, flagstaff hill museum, kitchen item, cooking ingredients, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, tin, cooking ingredient, food container, grocery, cookery, rising agent, baking powder, mckenzie, mckenzie foods -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Newsletter, Missions to Seamen Victoria Newsletter - June 1986, June 1986
Staff news: Nancy Herman, N. Habib, Reverend Pupuka from the Solomon Islands Canteen renovation 1986 Biannual chaplains' conference Volunteers: Philip White, Sharon White, Linda Koerner, Diane Dodgson, Leslie family, Liz Pitcher, Bernice Kennett, Sadie Wilson, John Phillips / Keith Nunweek (honourary lay-reader), Ron StannusA4 typed newsletter.1986, nancy herman, n. habib, rev. pupuka, ian baird -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card, 1906
The "Speke" was a three masted steel ship built in Wales 1891 - the second largest at the time. The ship drifted broadside on to a reef to the east of Kitty Miller Bay on the 22nd February 1906 while on route from Peru via Sydney to Geelong in ballast to pick up wheat. Coloured postcard of the Wreck of the "Speke" near Kitty Miller Bay, Phillip Island.Wreck of the Speke," Cowes. Robb Bros. Cowes. On back: A letter from Miss Palmer's niece, Elsie with general family information. Sent on the 24/11/1907wreck of the speke, kitty miller bay phillip island, robb bros cowes phillip island, joan wilson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Joseph Burkett, 1920c
Amy Clayton's father, Joseph Burkett "my Great, great Grandfather" - Vicki Wilson. There is some question about this relationship as Amy's father is given as George Burkett. Joseph Richard Burkett was born in 1867 (Amy born 1874), so more likely to be her brother.Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, amy ann burkett, joseph burkett, burkett family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Ivy Medhurst and Ivy Clayton, 1915_
... Ivy Clayton is Ivy Medhurst." - Vicki Wilson clayton family ...Ivy Evelyn Medhurst (1896-1972) and Ivy May Clayton (1894-1946) "The girl on the left with my Nan Ivy Clayton is Ivy Medhurst." - Vicki WilsonDigital copy of black and white photographclayton family, ivy may clayton, ivy medhurst -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Gladys and Daisy Clayton, 1912_
"Gladys Clayton (smaller) and sister Daisy Clayton. Daughters of Amy and Fred Clayton." - Vicki Wilson. Daisy Clayton (1907-1997) and Gladys Winnifred Clayton (1910-1995)Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, daisy clayton, gladys winnifred clayton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Ivy (Clayton) and Frank O'Neill, 1930s
"Ivy (Clayton) and husband Frank O'Neill. My aunt (Daisy) Amy's daughter would have made Ivy's dress. She was a designer. She made my Mum's wedding gown, also mine. Beautiful work." - Vicki Wilson. Ivy May Clayton (1894-1946) married Henry Francis O'Neill (1896-1966) in 1917.Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, ivy may clayton, oneill family, henry francis oneill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Ivy Medhurst and Ivy Clayton, 1915_
... of Amy Clayton nee Burkett and Ivy Medhurst." - Vicki Wilson ...Ivy Evelyn Medhurst (1896-1972) and Ivy May Clayton (1894-1946) "Ivy Clayton, right, daughter of Amy Clayton nee Burkett and Ivy Medhurst." - Vicki WilsonDigital copy of black and white photographclayton family, ivy may clayton, ivy medhurst -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Ivy Clayton, 1920s
... )" - Vicki Wilson clayton family ivy may clayton Digital copy ...Ivy May Clayton (1894-1946) "Ivy Clayton (my Grandmother), daughter of Amy Clayton (née Burkett)" - Vicki WilsonDigital copy of black and white photographclayton family, ivy may clayton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Winifred O'Neill and Alfred Gibson 1934, 1934_
... approx 1934 Luna Park." - Vicki Wilson oneill family winifred ..."My parents Winifred (O'Neill daughter of Ivy and Frank O'Neill) and Alfred Gibson. Courting days approx 1934 Luna Park." - Vicki WilsonDigital copy of black and white photographoneill family, winifred o'neill, clayton family, alfred gibson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Lyell Clayton, 1934_
"Lyell Clayton son of Amy and Fred Clayton" - Vicki Wilson. Lyell Clifford Clayton (1912-1994)Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, lyell clayton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Robert Bennett, 1940s
... Clayton. Uncle Bob played footy for Greensborough" - Vicki Wilson ..."Robert Bennett, husband of Gladys Clayton. Uncle Bob played footy for Greensborough" - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, robert bennett, gladys clayton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Clayton family, 1960s
... in Preston Boxing Day." - Vicki Wilson. clayton family daisy clayton ..."Daisy Warwick (1907-1997) daughter of Amy Clayton , Olive Poulter (1899-1995) daughter of Amy Clayton, Daisy O’Neill daughter of Ivy and Frank O’Neill, and Valma Poulter daughter of Olive and Jack Poulter at our house in Preston Boxing Day." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of colour photographclayton family, daisy clayton, olive clayton, daisy o'neill, valma poulter -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Daisy O'Neill and Wilfred Clayton, 1950s
... , with his partner Esme." - Vicki Wilson. clayton family daisy ..."Daisy O’Neill, daughter of Ivy and Frank O'Neill, Wilfred Clayton (1893-1961) son of Amy and Fred, with his partner Esme." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, daisy o'neill, wilfred clayton, o'neill family, oneill family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Daisy O'Neill, Valma Poulter, Olive Poulter and Daisy Clayton, 1960s
... .." - Vicki Wilson. clayton family daisy o'neill valma poulter valma ..."Daisy O’Neill daughter of Ivy and Frank O’Neill, Valma Poulter, next to her is her mother Olive Poulter (nee Clayton) and then Olive's sister Daisy Clayton.." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of colour photographclayton family, daisy o'neill, valma poulter, valma simpkins, olive clayton, daisy clayton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Olive Poulter, Frank O'Neill and Alfred Gibson, 1940s
... , at our home in Preston." - Vicki Wilson. clayton family o'neill ..."Olive Poulter (nee Clayton) (1899-1995), Frank O'Neill, my Grandfather and Alfred Gibson, my Dad, at our home in Preston." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, o'neill family, oneill family, olive clayton, olive poulter, frank o'neill, alfred gibson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Win O’Neill on her wedding day 1942, 1942
... 1942." - Vicki Wilson. clayton family o'neill family oneill ..."Win O’Neill (daughter of Ivy (née Clayton) and Frank O'Neill, my beloved parents.) Win’s wedding day 1942." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, o'neill family, oneill family, win o'neill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Wilfred Clayton, 1940s
... Wilson. clayton family wilfred clayton Digital copy of black ..."Wilfred Clayton (1893-1961) son of Amy and Fred Clayton. Our family home in Preston." - Vicki Wilson. Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, wilfred clayton -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Booklet - Booklet, Recipes, The Rogue Academy, Food for Conversation-The Rogue Academy, 2017
From the Rogue Academy website: Over the last 100 years, volunteering has been the mainstay of the Mission To Seafarers. We were invited to create an artwork for the MTS centennial celebration, which was held in September 2107 In highlighting the essential nature of volunteering to the organisation, we further explored the richness and vitality of the MTS volunteer community by gathering information about the volunteer. We initiated conversations that sought individual stories, their role within the organisation and heir feelings, opinions and ideas about the generous act of giving time. This information was being used to create further artworks in the leadup to the September that highlight the impact and importance of your role at the Mission and the changes in these roles after the introduction of shipping containers. Food for Conversation recipe booklets which show old recipes that may have been served by the famous Ladies Harbour Lights Guild at their many functions, sea shanty evenings and volunteer BBQs accompanied the main even – a diiner at the exhibiion.The Rogue Academy is a social and participatory agency run by artists Amanda Shone and Fiona Lee that is working with the Mission’s volunteers to rethink the capacity of volunteering as a form of social engagement and unpaid labour in the 21st century. For Opening Night, they will host a casual dinner for Mission volunteers and their families, offering a hearty meal that would be the envy of the Ladies of the Harbour Lights Guild. As seats become available seafarers and members of the public will be invited to join in the conversation, and adding to the atmosphere will be three seafaring knotters.PerformanceSmall blue booklet with the Flying Angel logo in cover.mission to seafarers, 2017, 100th anniversary, sounding histories, the rogue academy, food for conversation, lhlg, ladies harbour lights guild, recipes, centenary, flinders street, cameron bishop, anne wilson, maree clarke, artworks, deakin university, fiona lee, amanda shone, dinner, volunteers, michael needham, catherine bell, bishop and reis, michael graeve, anne scott wilson, performance, installation, community, cultural events -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, James Willis Mayger, 1795o
The emails are a discussion of the Mayger family of Greensborough. Details of some English records are included.The Mayger family were Greensborough pioneers and these documents trace the family to England.5 x A4 pages. Copies of emails outlining some members of the Mayger family.mayger family, maygar, family trees -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Census, Edward Mayger: 1851 England Census, 1830o
1851 England Census, citation for Edward Mayger born c1830Mayger family were pioneers of the Greensborough area2 x A4 pages. Printed from 1851 England Census via Ancestry.comayger family, edward mayger -
Greensborough Historical Society
Census, Alfred Mayger: 1841 England Census, 1841_
Background to the Mayger family in EnglandMayger family were a pioneer family in the Greensborough area3 x A4 pages. Citation from the 1841 England Census for Alfred Mayger, accessed via Ancestry.co. Also pages from National Burial Index detailing Mayger burials in Somerset.mayger family, alfred mayger -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, Descendants of George William Stock, 1861o
Family history chart of pioneer familyHistory of the Stock and Blackbourn families.Black and white 10 page computer generated family tree.In pen on front page: Val Wilsonchapman stock family, blackbourn family, family trees -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, Descendants of James Iredale, 1822o
Family history of Iredale & Ely familyIredale's and Ely's were a pioneer family in Greensborough3 pages. Black & white computer generated document listing the descendants of James IredaleIn pen on front page: Val Wilsoniredale family, ely family, family trees -
Greensborough Historical Society
CD-ROM, John Gibson et al, Interviews and Recordings by John Gibson, 2011-2016
Oral history stories written by John Gibson came from these original interviews with Betty Thatcher (2011), Bill and Thelma Hutchinson (2012), Eric Barclay (2014), Graeme and Lorraine Collins (2011), Jean Luxford (2016), and Keith and Margaret Willimott (2011). Three presentations at GHS meetings are also recorded: Felicity Williams on teaching history and research into the soldiers on the "Fallen Soldiers' Memorial" (2011), Noel Withers on the Bosch family of Greensborough (2011) and Val Wilson on the Brown Brothers of Bundoora.CD-ROM with 7 interviews and 3 recordings of presentations at GHS meetings. 2 copies.oral history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Amy Clayton and family, 2018_
Information and photographs Amy Clayton and family, posted by great granddaughter Vicki Wilson. Amy Clayton owned tearooms in Henry Street Greensborough (later Foard's Store). Amy's son Frederick Clayton was killed in World War 1 and is remembered on the Greensborough Fallen Soldiers' Memorial.This photograph and text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article and photograph sourced from social media.amy clayton, clayton family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, As I Recall: a collection of stories - country to suburbia, 2013_
Compiled and published by the Greensborough Historical Society, this book contains 26 stories of and by people who lived in the Greensborough area including Watsonia, Briar Hill and Montmorency. The book was initially funded by a grant from Banyule City Council.The first book published by Greensborough Historical Society, this volume includes oral and written histories of many local families. Copies available from the Society.90 pages, black and white illustrations. Cover has a green background with a collage of photographs.greensborough historical society, as i recall, bill cecil, bonnie dickson, val wilson, collins, thatcher, diamond valley community hospital, hutchinson, eric barclay, norm hyde, ida brown, faye fort, sculli, hazel amos, tom vickers, willimott, june hall, evans, spear family, trinnie di giacomo, elaine drakeford, ian foard, jack waites, vera lay, partington -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, Descendants of James King and Henrietta Nicholls, 1860o
... henrietta elizabeth nicholls val wilson Printed family tree, one ...Descendants of James King and Henrietta Nicholls are shown on this family tree.Printed family tree, one page.james king, henrietta elizabeth nicholls, val wilson