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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, William Murrell
William Murrell was a son of Ambrose and Mary Murrell, who ran the Victoria Hotel in Linton from about 1881. William lived in Daylesford for some years, but returned to live in Linton, where he ran the newsagency. His daughter Carrie Murrell assisted him and eventually took over the management of the newsagency. William Murrell married Lily Clarke (also known as Lily Young), the daughter of Jimmy Clarke (J.Y. Clarke) who ran a tobacconist shop in Linton for many years.Enlarged sepia photograph of Mr William Murrell, mounted on cardboard.william murrell -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Ambrose Murrell, née Mary May
Mary Murrell and her husband Ambrose Murrell owned and ran the Victoria Hotel in Linton from about 1881. After Ambrose died in 1891, she continued to run the hotel with the assistance of her daughter Caroline.Enlarged photograph of Mrs Mary Murrell, mounted on cardboard.mary murrell, mary may -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mary Hooper, née Pellatt, wife of Dr Francis Leopold Hooper
Mary Pellatt married Dr Francis Leopold Hooper, one of Linton's first doctors, in 1865. They are believed to have lived in a house in Sussex Street, next to Bennett's butchers. Little is known about Mary Hooper, although her husband was an active member of the Church of England congregation and was on the Committee of the Linton's Common School (No. 373). As far as we are aware, Dr and Mrs Hooper had no children. They are both buried at Linton cemetery. Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 5 upper left.Sepia head and shoulders photograph of a woman with tightly drawn back hair, over which is a cap or hat decorated with artificial flowers and beads. She is wearing a gown with full length sleeves and ornately decorated bodice with lace frill. A brooch is pinned at the throat and she is wearing beaded ear rings.mary hooper, surman collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Richards and Co Ballarat, Coronation pageant 1931
The photogrpah was taken on the occasion of the Ballarat Hospital Appeal Coronation Pageant, held on Tuesday 19 May 1931. L-R: Mary Murrell, Joy Smith, Lola Morgan, Elaine (Ellen) Hunt (queen), Joan Ryan, Beverly Clark, Marjory Smith; seated l-r Mavis Crosthwaite, Melville Hunt. This photograph belonged to Lola Morgan, one of the flower girls in the picture. Lola Morgan married Ron Preston, their daughter Valma (Kerr) gave the photograph to the Society April 1997.Mounted, hand coloured, studio photograph of Linton's entrants in the Ballarat Hospital Coronation Pageant.mary murrell, joy smith, lola morgan, elaine (ellen) hunt, joan ryan, beverley clark, marjory smith, mavis crossthwaite, melville hunt -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mary Hitchins at 'Lontetree', undated
Mary Jane Rankin, daughter of Ewen Rankin and Head Teacher at Happy Valley School, married widower Edwin Drummond Hitchins in 1918. At the time he was manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton. In 1923, following Ed's retirement as bank manager, they bought Allotment 20 at Mannibadar (previously a soldier settler block) and named it 'Lonetree'.Digital image of a woman with white hair, standing with her left hand resting on a farm gate, over which is hanging the branch of a tree. She is wearing a mid-length print dress with a collar, and lace-up shoes. In the paddock behind her there is a parked utility truck, and in the far background a small cluster of trees.mary hitchins née rankin, 'lonetree' [property]