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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ward and Co. St Georges Hall, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Young boy - one of the Bennetts?
Sepia Carte de Visite portrait of young boy wearing jacket and tie."?Bennett"bennett family -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Ward Bros, Alice Grant, 1899 July
Alice Grant married William Thomas Doyle 10 February 1904Black and white photograph of Alice Grant aged seventeen years taken in photographic studio Bairnsdale Victoria 1899Alice Grant July 1899 in Alices handwriting To Lizzie with Love on back of originalgenealogy, fashion, families -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Ward Bros, Walter, Frances Mary, Alice and Ethel Grant
The womens dresses have plain skirts, bodices have pleating and tucking, finished at neck with standup collar ribbons and broaches. Sleeves full at upper arm, narrow forearm, hair softly curledSepia toned photograph of Walter Grant and wife Frances Mary nee Bowran and daughters Alice aged seventeen and Ethel aged fourteen taken in photographic studio Bairnsdale Victoriagenealogy, fashion, families -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, L.E.R.H.S, History of local families S-Z
A folder containing documents, newspaper cuttings about local families. Schultz, Stewart, Seehusan, Sparks, Sukroo, Stirling, Sykes, Timmins, Todd, treasure, Trevaskis, Vize, Ward, Whiter, Wild, Wilhelm, Wills, Windridge, Zagamiancestry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Lantern, Thomas Ward, 1884
This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service. An early example of lighting used in the late 1800s. Additionally this particular light was made by Thomas Ward who was a part of a prominent family in Portland at the time. Thomas was part of the crew that went out to the Admella Shipwreck. The above mentioned church was built in 1870, and is now part of a private residence. Metal lantern painted cream. Round base with 6 rectangle shaped glass panels with 2 curved reinforced metal braces rounding the circumference of the body. One of the panels is a functioning door to allow candle access, door is secured by a thin pin with a ring pull to slide pin up and down. Top is domed with a decorative waves cap. Thin metal carry handle attached by two side braces. Cylinder holder in the base for a candle, and contains a small new looking candle.Hand written label: This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service.thomas ward, city of portland, lantern, alice ward, church, admella shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Photograph - Photographs of May Mulcare
Photograph of May Mulcare in nurses uniform outside St Vincents Hospital ward, St Columba's. Photograph of May Mulcare in civilian dress, a suit, hat and white gloves. Circa 1940's. Photograph of May Mulcare and family, taken with her nephew Phillip Mulcare when he graduated from Flinders Naval College in 1955. may mulcare, st vincent's hospital melbourne, nurse -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Samuel and Alice Jackson and Family
Alice Florence Ah Lyee, a daughter of William Henry Ah Lyee and his wife Florence (née Wrathall) married Samuel Jackson in 1901. They lived in various locations in western Victoria before returning to Linton around 1910. They had eight children, the oldest three of whom are shown in the photograph. Samuel Jackson died in 1937, and in 1941 Alice married Henry George Ward. Alice and Samuel's daughter Amelia Jackson, who is in the photograph, married Martin Reidy.Copy of original photograph, which appears to have been in a fabric-covered frame. The photograph shows Samuel Jackson and his wife Alice, née Ah Lyee, and three of their children - (L-R) Samuel, Amelia and Lillian.samuel jackson, alice jackson, alice ah lyee, alice ward, amelia jackson, amelia reidy, samuel g. jackson, lillian jackson