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Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Ian Foard et al, Foard's Store Greensborough, 1945o
This story describes the Foard family who owned a shop opposite Greensborough State School, about where the Safeway store is located.4 pages, typescript, col. and black & white photographsfoard family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Blackjack auction board, 13/10/2002
Auction board at "Blackjack", Hume Street Greensborough, formerly the home of the Roberts family.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, The garden at Blackjack, 1960c
The garden at "Blackjack", Hume Street Greensborough, formerly the home of the Roberts family who moved here in 1957.Digital copy of black and white photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, The garden at Blackjack 2, 1960c
The garden at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill, formerly the home of the Roberts family who moved here in 1957.Digital copy of black and white photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, The house at Blackjack, 1960c
The house at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill, formerly the home of the Roberts family who moved here in 1957.Digital copy of black and white photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, The house at Blackjack, 1999c
The house at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill, formerly the home of the Roberts family who moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, The pool at Blackjack, 1999c
The pool at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill, formerly the home of the Roberts family who moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Garden steps at Blackjack, 1999c
Garden steps at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Garden terraces at Blackjack, 1999c
Garden terraces at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Wedding of a Roberts daughter at Blackjack, 1990c
Brian Roberts and daughter leave "Blackjack" on her wedding day, Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Letterbox at Blackjack, 1999c
The letterbox at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Sideboard at Blackjack, 1957_
The dining room sideboard at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Summer garden at Blackjack, 1999c
The summer garden at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, June Roberts, Tennis Court at Blackjack, 1999c
The tennis court at "Blackjack", Hume Street Briar Hill. The Roberts family moved here in 1957. These colour photos are from late twentieth century.Digital copy of colour photographjune roberts, roberts family, blackjack, hume street briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notes - Digital Image, June Hall, Notes on the Trist family, 1930o
Short notes on the Trist family of Greensborough who owned a dairy in Grimshaw StreetDigital copy of black and white texttrist family, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notes - Digital Image, June Hall, Early Greensborough families from Cowlinge and other English locations, 2010_06
A list of early settlers in Greensborough and their English roots, particularly those from Cowlinge.Digital copy of black and white textpioneers, greensborough history, cowlinge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notes - Digital Image, June Hall, Robert "Bob" Stubley, 14/06/1917o
Eulogy for Robert Stubley (1917-2011) who owned the Stubley Hay and Grain store in Greensborough. Digital copy of black and white news articlerobert stubley, stubley -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Book, Barry Rayner, Seek Light - SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991, 1991
In December 1954 the Parents Association was formed and met at the Sunshine State School. In February 1955 classes commenced with First and Second Form students accommodated in several local Halls. In May 1955 the students transferred to the new building. Over the years many children with overseas background attended the school. The school ceased to exist in its own right in 1991, and amalgamated with five other local secondary schools to form the multi campus Sunshine College in 1992. The former Sunshine High School buildings on Ballarat Road are now part of the Sunshine Campus of Victoria University. The book contains photographs and written articles from the school years as well as photographs of those attending the 1991 reunion. The history of the school is covered in this book under the headings: (1) Beginnings, (2) The Sixties, (3) The Seventies, (4) The Final Years, and (5) Vale. The major historical feature of this book is however the 17 pages of Staff and Student names, and the years they were at the school.This book is of historic and research significance. As well as providing some of the history of the school, the book has a comprehensive list of the staff and students that were at the school. Researchers will be able to determine the numbers of students commencing each year, the ethnic backgrounds of staff and students, and especially in the early years determine the spelling of the Surnames and Christian names of many students with overseas backgrounds. In the 1950's some Primary School teachers had the habit of changing students European Christian names to the English versions, and so the new names may have carried on to High School enrolment. For example some students named Ryszard were enrolled as Richard. Many students however were enrolled with correct ethnic spelling of their names. Although the list of students names appears to be comprehensive until about 1985, it appears to fail after that. It is known that some students names are missing in the final years.Front cover has a maroon coloured background with a pair of diagrammatic light blue hands reaching towards an orange and yellow source of light. The words SEEK LIGHT and SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991 are also on the front cover. The rear cover is plain white coloured. The book contains 68 pages plus the covers.Inside the front cover is an acknowledgement by John Scott to the work of the 1991 Reunion Committee for the production of the book, with eight people and their roles specifically named. The secondary title of the book as written inside on page 1 appears to be "Sunshine High Reflections 1954 - 91"seek light, sunshine high school, 1991 reunion, 1955, 1954, list of students, list of staff -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Franz Philipp and June Stewart, In Honour of Daryl Lindsay, 1964
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Franz Philipp & June Stewart, In Honour of Daryl Lindsay, 1964
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Elsie Henderson, 1977
Framed portrait of Elsie Henderson who was a tireless worker for the Association for the Blind. From 1934 until the 1960s Elsie Henderson worked at the Association for the Blind as a home visitor for women who were blind or vision impaired. Blind herself, Ms Henderson had 300 women on her visitation list and would visit three to four women daily. She wears a mid-blue jacket with a floral shirt, pearl necklace and her MBE attached to her jacket. This painting hung in the former Kooyong Day Centre until it was demolished in 1999.1 art original in frameelsie henderson, association for the blind -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, June Brown, Sunrise (Sky Series), 2013
‘Sky Series’ Changes are constantly taking place in the sky . I love the variety, colour and movement of the sky which are all a direct result of the clouds, sun and time of day. I certainly think about the sky much more when we are on Safari. The sky is a great indicator of the ever changing time of day and weather conditions …... fine and clear, cloudy, sunset, sunrise and storms. The artwork features a simple ‘mesa’ shape against the sky. A mesa is a flat topped hill. Which are part of the Australian Inland. The mesa I have featured is in recognition of Mt Connor in the Northern Territory.Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA embroidered textile depiction of an outback landscape scene at sunrise featuring a colout palette of soft pastel blues and pinks, and vibrant reds and oranges.june brown, landscape, textile -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, June Brown, Storm (Sky Series), 2013
Stormy skies can be memorable with dark and contrasting colours. They often appear menacing and producing apprehension in the air because of the oncoming weather. Fabrics used in this piece are all commercial. I have endeavoured to make the sky angry with stitches. The mesa has some very dark and ominous craggy rifts. ‘Sky Series’ Changes are constantly taking place in the sky . I love the variety, colour and movement of the sky which are all a direct result of the clouds, sun and time of day. I certainly think about the sky much more when we are on Safari. The sky is a great indicator of the ever changing time of day and weather conditions …... fine and clear, cloudy, sunset, sunrise and storms. The artwork features a simple ‘mesa’ shape against the sky. A mesa is a flat topped hill. Which are part of the Australian Inland. The mesa I have featured is in recognition of Mt Connor in the Northern Territory.Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA embroidered textile depiction of an outback landscape scene during a storm featuring a colour palette of blues and browns.june brown, textile -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, June Brown, Fire (Sky Series), 2013
When in the desert it is frightening to see a distant fire, even though you may not see the actual flames. As evening approaches the sky reflects anger and colour. The mesa is also reflecting some of the glow . I imagined it had been burnt already and some embers are still aglow in the evening light All fabrics used in this work are cotton commercial fabrics. My stitching has been done to accentuate the red reflection in the sky. Black rayon thread gives a certain sheen to the mesa with a dried grassy foreground. ‘Sky Series’ Changes are constantly taking place in the sky . I love the variety, colour and movement of the sky which are all a direct result of the clouds, sun and time of day. I certainly think about the sky much more when we are on Safari. The sky is a great indicator of the ever changing time of day and weather conditions …... fine and clear, cloudy, sunset, sunrise and storms. The artwork features a simple ‘mesa’ shape against the sky. A mesa is a flat topped hill. Which are part of the Australian Inland. The mesa I have featured is in recognition of Mt Connor in the Northern Territory.Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA embroidered textile depiction of an outback landscape scene during a fire featuring a colour palette of pinks, purples, and browns.june brown, textile, landscape -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, STEPHENSON, June, Magnolias, 1985
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, STEPHENSON, June, View from lookout, Brampton Island, Queensland, unknown
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, June Epstein, No Music By Request: A Portrait of the Gorman Family, 1980
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Book - "1916-1918 In Memory of R W Fuhrstrom", June Johnson
"Private 1701 57/58 BN., Australian Infantry, A.I.F."first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, literature, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Norah HOWARD, June Kirby, 24 Apr 1988
Interview used in contribution to the book "They can Carry me Out" (Interview originally took place as part of a Heritage Week event at the Mission)Norah HOWARD discussing her memories of the 1937 opening of the Mission to Seamen's building, Harbour Lights Guild ativities, changes in Port Melbourne, Poolman St and moreDuration side 0:24:21missions to seamen, norah howard nee mallet, ladies harbour lights guild -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Ancestors of a Wimbledon Champion, June M Shanahan, 2012
Ancestors of a Wimbledon Champion (2010) by June Shanahan tells the story of June’s sister Margaret Court (née Smith) and her ancestors. Margaret grew up in Albury and became one of the greatest tennis players that the world has seen.non-fictionAncestors of a Wimbledon Champion (2010) by June Shanahan tells the story of June’s sister Margaret Court (née Smith) and her ancestors. Margaret grew up in Albury and became one of the greatest tennis players that the world has seen.margaret court, margaret smith, ancestry margaret court nee smith, wimbledon champions, australian tennis players