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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, Wareham, England, 30 March 1917, 1917
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, Wareham ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, charlie harris, england, first world war, letters, lew howard collection, wareham, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett, France, 5 August 1917, 1917
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, patrick francis plunkett, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett, France, 5 August 1917, 1917
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, patrick francis plunkett, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett, France, 7 August 1917, 1917
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Pte Patrick Francis Plunkett ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, patrick francis plunkett, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, France, 4 September 1917, 1917
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, France, 4 ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, charlie harris, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, ww1 -
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Greeting Card, Christmas greetings to Lily Howard from Dev(?), Palestine, 1917, 1917
... Christmas greetings to Lily Howard from Dev(?), Palestine ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, palestine, ww1 -
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Greeting Card, Christmas greetings to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, 1917, 1917
... Christmas greetings to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, charlie harris, first world war, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard's mother from Harold (?), Boulonge-sur-Mer, France, c.9 February 1918, 1918
... Postcard to Lily Howard's mother from Harold (?), Boulonge ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, boulonge-sur-mer, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Harold (?), France, 9 February 1918, 1918
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Harold (?), France, 9 February ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Eric (?), France, 28 April 1918, 1918
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Eric (?), France, 28 April ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, ww1 -
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Postcard, Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, France, 9 June 1918, 1918
... Postcard to Lily Howard from Charlie Harris, France, 9 June ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, charlie harris, first world war, france, letters, lew howard collection, lily howard, ww1 -
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Postcard, Group of four AIF servicemen most likely connected to Howard or Harris families, 1918c
... Group of four AIF servicemen most likely connected to ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan aif, first world war, letters, lew howard collection, ww1 -
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Photograph, Panton Hill State School, Grades IV to VIII, 1954, 1954
... Panton Hill State School, Grades IV to VIII, 1954 ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, panton hill primary school -
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Photograph, Panton Hill State School, Grades V to VIII, 1955, 1955
... Panton Hill State School, Grades V to VIII, 1955 ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, panton hill primary school -
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Certificate, Second Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for the Event, Broad Jump Under 9yrs, V.S.S.A.A.A., Hurstbridge District Schools' Sports, Second Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 18th November, 1952, 1952
... Second Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for ...Sports Day held at Hurstbridge OvalDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanbroad jump, hurstbridge district schools' sports, hurstbridge oval, lew howard, lew howard collection, panton hill primary school, second prize, under 9yrs -
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Certificate, Second Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for the Event, High Jump Under 9yrs, V.S.S.A.A.A., Hurstbridge District Schools' Sports, Second Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 18th November, 1952, 1952
... Second Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for ...Sports Day held at Hurstbridge OvalDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanhigh jump, hurstbridge district schools' sports, hurstbridge oval, lew howard, lew howard collection, panton hill primary school, second prize, under 9yrs -
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Certificate, Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to Lewis Howard For Arithmetic, 31/10/53, 1953
... Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanhonour certificate, lew howard collection, lewis howard, panton hill primary school -
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Certificate, First Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for the Event, High Jump Under 10, V.S.S.A.A.A., Hurstbridge District Schools' Sports, Third Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 17th November, 1953, 1953
... First Prize, Awarded to Lew Howard, Panton Hill School for ...Sports Day held at Hurstbridge OvalDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanfirst prize, high jump, hurstbridge district schools' sports, hurstbridge oval, lew howard, lew howard collection, panton hill primary school, under 10yrs -
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Certificate, Fourth Prize, Awarded to L. Howard, Panton Hill School for the Event, Boy's Race Under 10, V.S.S.A.A.A., Hurstbridge District Schools' Sports, Third Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 17th November, 1953, 1953
... Fourth Prize, Awarded to L. Howard, Panton Hill School for ...Sports Day held at Hurstbridge OvalDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanboy's race, fourth prize, hurstbridge district schools' sports, hurstbridge oval, lew howard, lew howard collection, panton hill primary school, under 10yrs -
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Certificate, Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to Lewis Howard For Arithmetic, 31/3/54, 1954
... Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanhonour certificate, lew howard collection, lewis howard, panton hill primary school -
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Certificate, Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to Lewis Howard For Reading, 17/6/54, 1954
... Panton Hill State School Honour Certificate Awarded to ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanhonour certificate, lew howard collection, lewis howard, panton hill primary school -
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Certificate, Third Prize, Awarded to L Howard, Panton Hill School for the Event, Under 12 Boys' High Jump, V.S.S.A.A.A., Hurstbridge District Schools' Sports, Fifth Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 15th November, 1955, 1955
... Third Prize, Awarded to L Howard, Panton Hill School for ...Sports Day held at Hurstbridge OvalDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanhigh jump, hurstbridge district schools' sports, hurstbridge oval, lew howard, lew howard collection, panton hill primary school, third prize, under 12yrs -
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Souvenir Booklet, Welcome to the 1985 Panton Hill Football Club, Reunion Dinner Dance, 1985
... Welcome to the 1985 Panton Hill Football Club, Reunion ...Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, panton hill football league -
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Newspaper clipping, Six additional sergeants have been appointed to the staff at Preston police station, c.June 1976, 1976
... Six additional sergeants have been appointed to the staff ...Sgt Lew Howard formerly of Eltham will be the first of the new watch-house sergeants.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loaneltham police station, lew howard, lew howard collection, lewis howard, preston police station, victoria police -
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Minute Book, Correspondence, annual reports, etc inserted loose into Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee Minute Book, 16 March 1939 to 14 March 1940, 1937-1941
... Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee Minute Book, 16 March 1939 to ...Contents: Formation of Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee to assist general committee to raise funds for the hall, 21 September 1937 Minutes of Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee, 21 September 1937 and 14 October 1937 Minutes Eltham Public Hall Combined Meeting, General and Ladies Committee, 6 April 1938 Annual Report, Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee, 16 March 1939 Letter of thanks from Eltham War Service Committee to Eltham Public Hall Social Committee for donation of £16, 20 October 1939 Annual Report, Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee, 14 March 1940 In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.7 pages (5 leafs) from exercise book, faint ruled both sides, hand written in ink approx 23 x 18 cmannual report, arthur street, e.m. dagnall, eltham public hall, eltham public hall general committee, eltham public hall ladies committee, eltham public hall social committee, eltham war service committee, main road, minutes, mrs ada lyon -
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Minute Book, Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee Minutes, 16 March 1939 to 14 March 1940, 1937-1941
... to 14 March 1940 ...In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.The Ajax Exercise Book, faint lined each page, 24 pages with handwriting in ink; last six pages blank"Eltham Hall" written in ink on top of pencil stating "Mrs Lyon"arthur street, eltham public hall, eltham public hall ladies committee, main road, maria street, minute book -
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Minute Book, Eltham Public Hall Ladies Committee Minutes, 14 March 1940 to 4 May 1944, 1940-1944
... to 4 May 1944 ...In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.Note Book; hard black covers with red fabric spine, faint lined each page, 56 pagesarthur street, eltham public hall, eltham public hall ladies committee, main road, maria street, minute book -
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Minute Book, Eltham Public Hall Social Committee Minute Book, 4 May 1944 to 11 December 1947, 1944-1947
... to 11 December 1947 ...In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.The "Vana" Exercise Book, faint lined each page, approx. 70 pages; last approx 14 pages blank Minutes (incomplete) for 1947 meetings on loose pages torn out from a separate book and inserted loosely at endarthur street, eltham public hall, eltham public hall ladies committee, eltham public hall social committee, main road, minute book -
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Flyer, Eltham Hall Social Committee Dance, Friday, (date to be filled in), 1937-1941
... Eltham Hall Social Committee Dance, Friday, (date to be ...In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.Paper with ink printingarthur street, dance, eltham public hall, eltham public hall social committee, main road -
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Receipt, Receipt (Entertainment Tax assessment Act 1942) of application dated 18 March 1943 to provide entertainment at Eltham Public Hall on April 2nd, 1943 in aid of Hall funds, 24 March 1943, 1943
... application dated 18 March 1943 to provide entertainment at Eltham ...Foolscap paper preprinted form with ink handwritingarthur street, eltham public hall, entertainment tax assements act 1942, main road, maria street, mrs ada lyon, receipt