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Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Box Work
Used by Miss J. Wraith, BrightWooden box lined with green and white paper depicting a horse drawn sleigh. Top of lid decorated in a red floral design. Lid has a picture of children riding an elephant. Has a broken lock, no key'Work Box' on lid Inside lid - J. Wraith, Brightcraft, box, container, handcraft -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - FAN AND CASE
PROBALY USED BY MISS BRENDA TREMBATHCOLOURED PAPER FAN, DEPICTING ELEPHANTS AND FLOWERS ON ONE SIDE, FLOWERS AND WARLORD ON RESERVE SIDE - KEPT IN SMALL CARDBOARD CONTAINER. FOLDAWAY FANMIDGET FAN MADE IN HONGKONGlocal history, costume, accessories, female, trembath, perry -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Landscape View Of White Gums From St John's Church, Malmsbury ca1991
People - "Stephenson, Miss (School Teacher)" -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, 9 Sydney Street, 2007?
Was once the residence of Miss Isabelle Taylor.15cm x 10cm colour photograph of the building on 9 Sydney Street. Light colour rendered building, 9 Sydney Street Kilmore, with wooden detail around windows and doors. Neat garden in the front yard and a small beige picket fence. Printed on matte photo stock. Two photos with different views of the property. -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves
Worn by Miss Eva Sebire - 1950s.One pair of ladies' gauntlet-style apricot Kayser silk gloves with three covered buttons on feature cuff. There are three rows of diagonal stitching on the cuff, outlining three points, and one row around the cuff. There are also three rows of stitching on the back of the hand.clothing accessories, gauntlet gloves, gloves -
Mont De Lancey
Watch
Belonged to the late Miss Olive Sebire.Round Marcasite watch with marcasite leaf design band. -
Mont De Lancey
Suitcase
Suitcase used by Miss O.A. Sebire.Brown vinyl suitcase with metal locks & 2 luggage tagssuitcases, luggage -
Mont De Lancey
Jewellery, 1920
Property of Late Miss E.M. SebireMarcasite brooch with 2 bird design, and a pair of marcasite earrings with a floral designBrooch: "Leca No.514"brooches, earrings -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1910
Worn by Late Miss E.M. SebireSilver setting blue cameo brooch with clip and on a chain. -
Mont De Lancey
Bracelet, Circa 1950's
Belonged to late Miss Oliver Sebire.Gold with Spanish Mother of Pearl bracelet, with a Scimitar and round shield design. Attached to a gold chain. -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1950
Worn by late Miss Olive Sebire.Gold brooch in a Dragon Fly design, with red and blue enamel, and a chain.brooches -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch
Belonged to the late Miss Olive Sebire.Silver brooch with marcasite in a poppy and leaf design, with two pearls. -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch
Belonged to the late Miss Olive Sebire.Silver marcasite brooch in a floral design, with five pearls. -
Mont De Lancey
Child's handkerchief purse
Used in 1912 by Miss Olive Sebire.Handkerchief lace sachet.handkerchief bags, purses -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Corowa (N.S.W.) and Rutherglen (VIC.) District Teachers, Corowa, May 1920, 1920
Black and white group photograph, mounted on grey cardboardOn mount below photograph: "Front Row (left to right). - Miss E. Stringer (Rutherglen), Miss S.A. Browne (South Corowa), Mr. P.F. Ewers (Rutherglen), Mr. S.D. Pitt, Pres. C.D.T.A. (Howlong), Mr. A. McKean, M.A. (Corowa), Mrs. McKean, Miss A. Thomas (Rutherglen). Middle Row. - Mrs. L. Pearse (Corowa), Miss M. Mason (Gt. Southern, Vic.), Miss E. Lette (Corowa), Miss V.S. Russell (Rutherglen), Miss F. Malcolm (Corowa). Back Row. - Mr. R. Wade (Hopefield), Mr. F.R. Oulton (Rutherglen), Mr. A. Boorman (Balldale), Mr. R.O. Smith (Hon. Sec. C.D.T.A., Corowa), Mr. T.S. Barling (South Corowa), Mr. C. Kennedy (Oaklands), Mr. W. McLoghlin (Wahgunyah), Mr. J. Noonan (Rutherglen), Mr. W. Thompson (Gt. Southern), Mr. O.A. Broderick, Hon. Sec. Albury D.T.A. (Bungowannah). teachers, corowa district teachers association, stringer, browne, ewers, pitt, thomas, mckean, pearse, mason, lette, russell, malcolm, wade, oulton, boorman, smith, barling, kennedy, mcloghlin, noonan, thompson, broderick -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew] Badge, circa 1918, c.1918
Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Brass school badge which includes the initials WL within a large C, surrounded with the school crest - VERITAS VINCIT [Truth Prevails] of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Hatband of Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew], circa 1918, c.1918
Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The hatband was worn by Lilian McCrae in circa 1918 and donated by her sister Heather Houston. The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Navy blue hatband with narrow white and yellow stripes of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH VIETNAM, FRAMED, est 1968
Geoffrey Charles Murray No 3411521 served approximately 12 years in the Regular Army. Served Vietnam with A Sqd 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Armoured Personnel Carriers) from 27.11.1967 to 22.10.1968. Geoff was involved during that time in the Battles of Coral and Balmoral. A second tour of Vietnam was with A section 1st Australian Topographical Survey Regiment from 15.10.1969 to 15.10.1970.Colour photo Vietnam, Tpr G Murray sitting in his APC "Miss Bendigo 22". Photo is on a green background in wooden frame. Attached label explains time and place in Vietnam.apc’s, vietnam, military -
Yendon History Group
Photograph, Opening Commemorative Gates, Yendon State School, 1935
Copy of photograph of the official party at the opening of the Yendon State School commemorative gates, 1935. Mr George Bolster MLC, Miss Curnow early teacher, Tom Carbury committee member1935, yendon state school, yendon, gates, 719, commemorative gates -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia, Winifred McCook, Barrister and Solicitor, Ringwood, Victoria
Certificate of membership - Law Institute of Victoria. Miss McCook, the first and only female Solicitor in Ringwood for many years, was admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor in the Supreme Court of Victoria in April, 1946. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HIGH JUMP
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. High Jump: Miss G. Waugh on Snowflake clears a record breaking two metres at the 1915 Bendigo Show. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PLACES READY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Places ready: Miss F. Hogarth was the head waitress (first on right) at the Nankervis Café, now Ashmans, in 1932. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LETTER TO MISS FELICITY KINGERLEE FROM MRS MYRA POTTER OF THE BENDIGO TRUST
Letter and envelope to Miss Felicity Kingerlee from Mrs Myra Potter of the Bendigo Trust thanking her for assistance in providing the Joseph Davies memorabilia for display at the Central Deborah Gold Mine.document, memo, miss felicity kingerlee / mrs myra potter of the bendigo trust / joseph davies memorabilia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO CENTENARY COLLECTION: DANCING CARNIVAL COMPETITOR'S TICKET, 05/02/1951
Pink ticket with blue printing for the Bendigo Centenary Festival Dancing Carnival Competitor's Ticket, dated Thursday, February 15th, 1951. 67 printed on the back. Miss E. Goetze, Secretary.ephemera, mementoes, dancing carnival competitors ticket, ticket, bendigo centenary festival dancing carnival competitor's ticket, miss e goetze -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: RECIPTS (CHARITABLE) - RECEIVED FROM MISS M BUSH, 1938-1940
Receipts (charitable) - received from Miss M Bush. A. St Paul's Church Building Fund 1937; b. Bendigo Repertory Society, 1940; c. Victorian Protestant Federation, 1938.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, clubs and associations, organisation, organization, receipts, subscription -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: POSTCARD, G. HAMEL AND T. DAVIES IN BIPLANE
Postcard: two people seated in cockpit/rear seat of plane. Man is wearing goggles, woman wearing scarf, and goggles. Writen on bottom ' Mr. G. Hamel & Miss. T. Davies'Topical Postcard Col, Winton, Hants.aviation, civilian, g. hamel , t. davies, basil watson collection, g. hameo, t. davies. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - SIDNEY MYER BENDIGO STAFF INVITATION
Invitation from Sidney Myer to Miss Lethlean's requesting her pleasure at a Musical Social Evening in the Masonic Hall on Thursday June 11th , 1914 at 8pm. Dated May 30th 1914.bendigo, industry, bendigo myer store -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: RECEIPT OF DIVIDEND
Receipt re dividend due to Miss A Gollmuir per John W Robertson & Ramsay Solicitors Collins St Melbourne. Dated 16th June 1927 with 2 penny stamp duty.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, john w robertson & ramsay. miss a gollmuir -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Bubs' class, Nott Street State School, Port Melbourne, 1919
Digital image copied from Turners' original: Nott St State School Bubs' class 1919 (Ruby Alice Turner 5 1/2 years). Teacher Miss Boyle.domestic life, women, education - primary schools, nott street state school, miss boyle, ruby alice turner wilkins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Film - BENOLA CHORISTERS BENDIGO, 1966
DVD. Bendigo Benola Choristers. Conductor; Miss Mavis Webster. Winners Grand Champion Choral Contest. Royal South Street Grand National Esteddfod of Australia, Ballarat Victoria. 1966.