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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, c. 1987
Mrs Florence Anderson was President of Uniting Church Adult Fellowship in 1986, and again in 1989.B & W head and shoulders portrait of Mrs Florence Anderson.anderson, florence; uniting church adult fellowship; ucaf; president -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Power station, Cowes 1930s, 1995
The Cowes Power station was in Cowes west, corner of Chapel Street and Osborne Avenue. James Norman Day was in charge c. 1935.HistoricalPhotocopy of letter from Mr & Mrs Ronald Day, Mermaid Beach, Queensland, sent to the Electrical Engineer, Cowes Council, 1995. and reply to sender. Also copy of photo of equipment in power station.Mr and Mrs Ronald Ernest Daypower station, electricity, james norman day -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Mrs Bickford was the wife of the Rev James Bickford (1816-1895), who was President of the Australian Conference in 1868. He wrote a book entitled James Bickford: An Autobiography.Sepia full length portrait of Mrs Bickford.bickford, methodist -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1915 - 1920
... Michelsen Mrs A I ...Document. Various legal papers. 1 - 1915 -1920 - Moxom Mrs M (Kamarooka, later Bendigo) re costs. 2 - 1920 - Manning Mrs Jane (Bright) re costs Will. 3 - 1920 - Mann Arthur (Nullawill) re costs Weaver. 4 - 1919 - McCormick D (Prairie) re costs. 5 - 1920 - Mann J & N (Bendigo) re costs. 6 - 1919 - 1920 - McManus John & Ors. (Farmers Sea Lake) and McManus William H (Sea Lake). Re costs Lindsay, Weller & C). Contains handwritten letters by William H McManus. 7 - 1920 - Michelson Mrs A I (Bendigo) re costs Leggo. 8 - 1920 - Kerr R H (Runnymede East) Re costs. Re G Kerr. Estate Federal Land Tax. 9 - 1919 - Hartley Bros Pty Ltd (Bendigo) Re costs. Re Butterworth & Rhodes Motor Cycle Coy, Simes, Roberts, Stolen Bicycle. Other names: Simes, Roberts.bendigo, business, connelly tatchell and dunlop, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, moxom mrs jane, mann arthur, weaver, mccormick d, mann j & n, mcmanus john & ors, mcmanus william h, lindsay, weller & c, michelsen mrs a i, leggo, kerr r h, kerr g, hartley bros, butterworth & rhodes motor cycle co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE: JAMES SALTER ARMSTRONG
Correspondence re James Salter Armstrong b. 25/12/1870 residing in Symonds St, Golden Square.; married to Lily Eleanor (Edwards). Letter to BHS from Mrs S Forbes Jan and Feb 1981 for any information - reply that no information at hand.Mrs S. Forbesperson, individual, james salter armstrong, james salter armstrong. kangaroo flat cemetery. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - WES HARRY COLLECTION: 7 POSTCARDS, 1904 - 06
... Mrs. A. Stephens ...Group of seven postcards depicting Actresses , addresses to Mrs. A. Stephens : (a) Miss Carrie Moore, (b) Gladys Archbutt (hand tinted), (c) Miss Edna May, (d) Maude Fealy, (e) Tittell Brune, (f) Adrienne Augarde, (g) Miss Marie Studholme.postcard, photograph, actresses, marie, studholme, adrienne augarde, tittell brune, maude fealy, edna may, gladys archbutt, carrie moore, actresses, theatre, mrs. a. stephens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GIRTON COLLEGE PRESENTING ANYTHING GOES, CAPITAL THEATRE BENDIGO, 27 August, 1991
... Mrs A Leech with year 9 Design Students. Mr L Young ...Girton College Presenting Anything Goes, Capital Theatre Bendigo. a/ Flyer: 1.30pm Saturday 31st August 1991. $3.00 Bookings 42 4877. b/ Girton College Presents ''Anything Goes!'' 27th, 28th August, Capital Theatre, Bendigo. The Plot. Cast: John Elder, Genevieve Gilbert, Scott Williams, Amber McDonald, Brendon Marshall, Kaye Porter, Lok Thornton, Anna Ledwich, Jason Burns, Simon Evans, Sarah Tweed, Amelia Doble, Jane Phillips, Linden Whiting, David Pearse, Jenni Rosen, Nick Evans. Girls: Louisa Dalley, Caroline Davey, Allisa Gullan, Adam Middlemis, Alistair Hampton, Jarrod Harris, Adrian Currie, Mark Tierney, Ben Brown, James Brook, Georgia Laughton, Carolyn Macdonald, Lachlan King, Luke Tracey, Sally Branson, Michael Elphinstone, Natalie Lawson, Tanya Kairn, Matthew Evans, Sally Thorn, Emma Chuck, Natalie Davey, Geraldine Carney, Henry Chan, Rossetti Luk, Kelly Chuck, Corinne McAlpine, Tania Ray, Sally Morris, Rachel Roberts. Dancers: Rachel Campbell, Alisa Gullan, Kate Harris, Carolyn Macdonald, Rachel Millar, Jane Phillips, Carlie Sutton, Linden Whiting, Lisa Owen, Kim Davis. Sound: Bronwyn Letts, Anthea Moncrieff. Technical Lighting Spot: Davydd Griffiths, Matthew Whiting. Backstage: Emma Goulding, Dallas Anson, Sarah Carlile, Alix Osborn, Matthew Williams, Michael Porter, Kasie Watson, Alexandra Hocking, Nerida Clark, Lisa Bibby, Sher Anson, Emma Toon, Mandi Smith. Production Mrs R Pedersen, Mr R Cooke, Matthew Tilling, Michael Chittick, Mrs K Branson, Mrs A Leech with year 9 Design Students. Mr L Young, Mrs R Pederson, Mrs J Whiting, Brenda Macdonald, Pam Sutton, Mrs S Draffin, Kara Draffin, Miss M Somerville, Mr S Jackson, Mrs S Neale, Adelle Middlemis, Moira Christie, Wendy McKinlay, Shona Christie, Mrs V Jackman. Orchestra: Mr R Cooke, Maria Ciancio, Grant Welling, Susannah Breaden, Meredith Cox, Kylie Smith, Jane Davies, Jeremy Breaden, Mal Hausler, Norm Gray, Kevin Kieley, Neil Bassett, Kevin Simmonds, Betty Higgs, John Snowdon, Peter Stewart. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of: Keith Macdonald, Macdonald's Spring Gully Nursery. Graham & Irene Keogh, Limerick Tavern. Ashman's Formal Hire. Program produced by Ms S Albion. Program designed by Jason Williams, Lok Thornton and Matt Robinson. Graphics by Broughton Snell and Amber McDonald. C & d/Tickets no.s K8 & K9, Girton College Presents Anything Goes! 7.30pm, Wednesday 28th August 1991 at the Capital Theatre Bendigo Adult $6 Conc. $3.entertainment, theatre, anything goes, girton college presenting anything goes, capital theatre bendigo. a/ flyer: 1.30pm 31st august 1991. $3.00 bookings 42 4877. b/ girton college presents ''anything goes!'' 27th, 28th 1991, capital theatre, bendigo. the plot. cast: john elder, genevieve gilbert, scott williams, amber mcdonald, brendon marshall, kaye porter, lok thornton, anna ledwich, jason burns, simon evans, sarah tweed, amelia doble, jane phillips, linden whiting, david pearse, jenni rosen, nick evans. girls: louisa dalley, caroline davey, allisa gullan, adam middlemis, alistair hampton, jarrod harris, adrian currie, mark tierney, ben brown, james brook, georgia laughton, carolyn macdonald, lachlan king, luke tracey, sally branson, michael elphinstone, natalie lawson, tanya kairn, matthew evans, sally thorn, emma chuck, natalie davey, geraldine carney, henry chan, rossetti luk, kelly chuck, corinne mcalpine, tania ray, sally morris, rachel roberts. dancers: rachel campbell, alisa gullan, kate harris, carolyn macdonald, rachel millar, jane phillips, carlie sutton, linden whiting, lisa owen, kim davis. sound: bronwyn letts, anthea moncrieff. technical lighting spot: davydd griffiths, matthew whiting. backstage: emma goulding, dallas anson, sarah carlile, alix osborn, matthew williams, michael porter, kasie watson, alexandra hocking, nerida clark, lisa bibby, sher anson, emma toon, mandi smith. production mrs r pedersen, mr r cooke, matthew tilling, michael chittick, mrs k branson, mrs a leech with year 9 design students. mr l young, mrs r pederson, mrs j whiting, brenda macdonald, pam sutton, mrs s draffin, kara draffin, miss m somerville, mr s jackson, mrs s neale, adelle middlemis, moira christie, wendy mckinlay, shona christie, mrs v jackman. orchestra: mr r cooke, maria ciancio, grant welling, susannah breaden, meredith cox, kylie smith, jane davies, jeremy breaden, mal hausler, norm gray, kevin kieley, neil bassett, kevin simmonds, betty higgs, john snowdon, peter stewart. we gratefully acknowledge the assistance of: keith macdonald, macdonald's spring gully nursery. graham & irene keogh, limerick tavern. ashman's formal hire. program produced by ms s albion. program by jason williams, lok thornton and matt robinson. graphics by broughton snell and amber mcdonald. c & d/tickets no.s k8 & k9, 7.30pm, 28th august 1991 adult $6 conc. $3. -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1970 Form 1 Mrs Ross, 1970_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1 Mrs RossA photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1 Mrs Rosswatsonia high school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grant & Co. Vita Studios, Albert John Watson, 1895-1905
Studio portrait in Cabinet Card format of John Watson, the father of Mrs Ivory.Reverse: "Donated by Mrs Ivory / taken approx 1890s / Albert John Watson aged 12 / Hawthorn College"albert john watson -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Unknown Hutchings nee Unknown -- Studio Portrait
Mrs. Bow Hutchings as Bride Bridal Portrait of Mrs Bow Hutchings. A Female Standing in Bridal gown holding flowersstawell portrait -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Key in presentation box, Silver key to the original clock tower on the occasion of opening on 4-Aug-1928 in a blue velvet presentation box, lying on a cream silk lining. Presented to Mayor of Ringwood W Mackinlay, 1928
Donated with journal by Mrs Betty Geddes, granddaughter. Note incorrect spelling of 'Mackinlay'.+Additional Keywords: McKinley, W Mayor, J.P. / Geddes, Mrs Betty'Memorial Clock Tower Trustees - 4.8.1928'; and on the obverse side: 'W. McKinley J.P. Mayor, Ringwood.' -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1970 Form 1, 1970_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1. Teacher: Mrs BriggsA photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1 Mrs Briggswatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1970 Form 1 Mrs Rawlinson, 1970_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1. Teacher: Mrs RawlinsonA photograph of Watsonia High School 1970 Form 1 Mrs Rawlinsonwatsonia high school -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Card, Condolences Card
The card is significant because it demonstrates linkages between the families of the Lara RSL (the McIntyre's and the Lang's). A small envelope addressed to Mrs J McIntyre with a card from Mr and Mrs Alex Lang and family. On the envelope is a red 1 penny postage stamp, and over the top of this is a blue ink stamp that has worn away (it looks as though it says Cororooke). On the envelope, hand written: Mrs J. McIntyre 'Elcho', Lara On the card, typed: Mr and Mrs Alex Lang and Family desire to return sincere thanks for your kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 'Montrose' Cororooke. letter, condolences, first world war, wwi, ww1, world war one -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mr and Mrs William Thompson At Sunnyside
Mr and Mrs William Thompson, owners of Sunnyside at South Sassafras from 1893 until 1910 when they sold the property to John and Roberta Roberts. Seated on the verandah.Mr and Mrs William Thompson. Memento of Sunnyside fromwilliam thompson, sunnyside, south sassafras -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Mrs Ruth Kao was the wife of the Rev. Dr Kao Chunn Ming, General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan.B & W head and shoulders photograph of Mrs Ruth Kao.mrs ruth kao; rev. dr kao chunn ming; general secretary; presbyterian church of taiwan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATES WW2, 1945
Both certificates awarded to Mrs ARBUCKLE were for her work during the World War of 1939-45..1) Certificate of Service, Australian Red Cross, parchment paper, off white, details in red & blue, persons name centre typed in black. .2) Certificate, Australian Comforts Fund Victoria Division, parchment paper off white, details in red & black, persons name hand written near top, signed by executive at bottom..1) "Mrs S Arbuckle - Carisbrook" .2) "Mrs S R Arbuckle"certificates, red cross, comforts fund -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Mrs Jane Henty, n.d
Black and white photo of Mrs. Jane Henty, wife of Stephen, sitting in wicker chair, covered table on her left.Back: 'Mrs. Stephen Henty nee Jane Pace' - handwritten blue penhenty, jane henty, stephen henty, womens history -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, c.1986
Reverend Dr. J. Davis McCaughey (12/07/1914 - 25/03/2005) was ordained in 1942 in Northern Ireland. He served at the YMCA, Fisherwick Belfast, United Kingdom, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall, Master of Ormond College and retired in 1979. In 1986 he became Governor of Victoria, an office he held for six years. Rev Ian Steer: b.1929; ordained 1959 at Norlane United Charge; 1963 Broadmeadows Task Force; 1972 chaplain Essendon Grammar; 1985 Sunbury-BullaB & W photograph of Rev Dr Davis McCaughey standing between Rev Ian Steer and Mrs Jean McCaughey."Dr and Mrs McCaughey Rev Ian Steer Reg News 20 December"mccaughey, davis, rev., presbyterian minister, theological hall, ormond college, governor of victoria, rev ian steer, jean mccaughey, presbyterian, minister -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Bertha Cobbin aged 102, c.1985
Image of Mrs Bertha Cobbin, as she sits in a chair on her 102nd birthday. A staff member kneels beside her.1 b/w photograph of Mrs Bertha Cobbin at ElanoraElanora 1985 A.R. photo 2association for the blind, elanora home (brighton), bertha cobbin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: MAYORAL BALL DANCE CARDS, June 4th, 1964
... Cr A S & Mrs Craig ...Small folded dance card which belonged to Jean Jones. Cards were for the City of Bendigo Mayoral Ball, June 4th 1964, by The Mayor & Mayoress Cr. A. S. & Mrs. Craig. Cards are white with blue printing. At the top is the City of Bendigo crest. Mayoral Ball is printed in gold. Each card has a blue cord attached and one has a small blue, red and white pencil attached to the cord. On the inside is the names of twenty dances and five of them have the name of a partner written beside them. The other card only has Mayoral Ball Dance Programmes belong to my mother Jean Jones written on the back.City of Bendigoevent, recreation, ball dance, john jones collection - mayoral ball dance cards, cr a s & mrs craig, gael weibgen, ruth glover, jill watt, jeanette bolton, jeanette tredinnick, rosemarie harvey, leonie hocking, kay nelson, tony truscott, bruce white, kenneth millar, geoffrey brown, brian osborn, frank marcollo, john comer, brian fletcher, jean jones -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - Bank Book, Bank of Australasia, Burnley Melbourne, 1939
This bank book is from the Bank of Australasia branch in Burnley, Melbourne and records the financial transactions of Mrs May Ferguson from July 1939 to June 1944 with an additional entry for 1955. Mrs Ferguson was related to Thomas Ferguson of Dennington, Warrnambool. The Bank of Australasia was established in Sydney in 1835 (Warrnambool in 1854) and joined with other banks in the 1950s to form the present day, ANZ Bank.This book has little local provenance but is of interest as an example of a pass book from the Bank of Australasia, an important early bank in Warrnambool.This is a bank pass book with a dark blue cloth cover. The pages are ruled with black lines and contain printed material and handwritten material in black and red ink. The pages are stapled. There is some scribble on the inside back cover.Mrs May Fergusonbank of australasia, mrs may ferguson, anz bank -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Noble family, c.1890
One of five group and individual portraits of the Noble family of Kew, two in the rear garden of what is presumed to be ‘Charnwood’, in Station Street, Coburg. The photographs date from the period c.1890-1914. One of the larger framed photographs is a portrait of the entire family group, while another is of two of the children, Frederick and Winifred. The father, Frederick William Noble was a businessman, and, at one period Secretary of the Victorian Creamery & Butter Company in South Melbourne. Later he was to manage J. Bartram & Co., Ice & Cold Storage Department in Flinders Lane. By 1906, the Noble family had moved to Kew, living for almost 20 years at 100 Walpole Street before relocating to 26 Molesworth Street in the mid 1920s. The five photographs in the collection reveal details of family life and social values as expressed through attire. The family is formally costumed in a manner indicative of their social status. Mrs Noble, in one of the large framed portraits, is dressed in a sombre manner in a long, dark-coloured long-sleeved, high-necked gown. It is difficult to know whether she is dressed in mourning wear in this black and white photograph. It was not uncommon for a woman to regularly wear mourning attire due to the high mortality rate in the Victorian era. This situation was compounded for women due to the size of extended families. A woman might rarely be out of mourning due to the death of a parent, a sibling, a husband, a child or a near relative. The portraits of the Noble family children, particularly Frederick and Winifred, show the elaborateness of formal attire worn by the children of wealthy families during the late Victorian era. Winifred is dressed in a long cotton dress and a broad-rimmed hat; both liberally covered in lace. Winifred and Frederick’s lace collars extend to their shoulders. Winifred’s diaries, covering the period 1908-50, are now in the collection of the State Library of Victoria. The most detailed of the diaries is from 1914, just before the outbreak of World War 1, and includes ‘Accounts of my Dancing Evenings - Season 1914’. The diaries were the inspiration for an art exhibition by Jim Pavlidis in 2014. One of the family’s two sons, Frederick, was to work at The Age newspaper for 50 years. His obituary records that “He was regarded as the epitome of accuracy and a fount of knowledge on many subjects, but especially cricket, the Royal Melbourne Show and Gilbert & Sullivan”. With Robert Morgan he compiled Speed the Plough, a history of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and its role in developing agriculture in Victoria.A compelling group of family portraits. Members of the family were to achieve important roles as managers, journalists and writers.Framed and gazed albumen silver print of Mr and Frederick Warner Mrs Noble in the garden of their home in Coburg (sic) with their three children. There are minor losses to the gesso and paint of the original frame. Later labels to rear include: "Mr Noble, Mrs Noble’. ‘Frederick, Winifred, Wilfred"noble family, charnwood (coburg), station street (coburg) -
Clunes Museum
Artwork, other - ETCHING, PEN &INK, ARTIST; MRS. JANET McDONALD (NEE DRIFE)
MRS. JANET McDONALD WED. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, LIVED THERE FOR 50 YEARS, BEFORE RETIRING TO SERVICE STREET CLUNES, NEXT DOOR TO RIDLEYS.WOODEN FRAMED PEN AND INK DRAWING OF A LADY WITH HORSE AND DOG, GIVEN TO MRS. JEAN HOLLAND AS A WEDDING GIFT FROM THE ARTIST, MRS. JANET McDONALD, WHO WAS HER AUNT.local history, illustration, etching, paintings, drawings -
Mont De Lancey
Letter, 1945
Written by Robert Gaudion. Australian Military Forces - envelope.Letter to Mrs. T. Gaudion - 3 pages from her son Bob during Second World War. 3rd August 1945.Envelope addressed to Mrs. T. W. Gaudion, Wandin East Vic.letters, personal letters, correspondence -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1915
Sepia toned photograph of Clara Blake who later became Mrs B Rowe as a young woman in dark ankle length pinafore dress over white blouseClara Blake now Mrs B Rowe on reversegenealogy -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Audio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Mrs Val Mason, 5 January 2001
Mrs. Valerie (Val) Mason (1927-2019) was a local sheep farmer, business-woman, Beechworth shire councillor, and mother to five children. With her husband, Charles, Mrs. Mason developed and managed the Big Valley farm estate, at Everton, which is now part of a vineyard and farm stay. Mrs. Mason was instrumental in introducing a 'paddock to plate' philosophy and business model, opening a butcher shop on the farm in 1973. Concerned with improving infrastructure and developing economic opportunities in the region, Mrs. Mason successfully stood as a local council representative for South Riding in the United Shire of Beechworth, and later become the first woman Shire President in 1979. Mrs Mason was a member of the local Business and Professional Women's Club for 37 years. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Mrs. Mason's story is historically significant for understanding economic and social changes in the Beechworth region during the latter half of the twentieth century. As a council representative, issues such as road and infrastructure modernisation and the transition from traditional government employment sectors, like Beechworth's care institutions, were challenges for local government. As a farmer and local employer, Mrs. Mason's story is testimony to the region's economic diversification as businesses like Big Valley farm shop helped shape the region's contemporary character. Mrs. Mason was among the first women to broach the traditionally all-male Beechworth Council Chambers and her story is socially significant for understanding the changing role of women in rural and regional Australia. This oral history recording offers interpretive capacity for social history themes and may be compared with other oral histories in the Burke Museum's collection. This oral history account is socially and historically significant as it is a part of a broader collection of interviews conducted by Jennifer Williams which were published in the book 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth-century Beechworth.' While the township of Beechworth is known for its history as a gold rush town, these accounts provide a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the town's residents during the 20th century, many of which will have now been lost if they had not been preserved.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mrs Val Mason /listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, working women, trail blazers, farm to plate, farm shop, paddock to plate, woman farmer, united shire of beechworth, rural and regional women, beechworth's first woman shire president, women in leadership positions, women leaders, australian settlement history, settler societies, victorian gold rush, heritage tourism, culinary tourism, regional land use, indigo winery, farm stay, social history -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN ON 24TH JANUARY 1943 AT THE BARKELL HOME IN SUTHERLAND STREET, CLUNES.FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH OF MR. & MRS. WILLIAM BARKELL, AND MR. WILLIAM BARKELL & MR. CHARLES FENTON.MR. & MRS. WILLIAM BARKELL MR. WILLIAM BARKELL & MR. CHARLES FENTON 24 / 1 / 1943local history, photography, photographs -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Bundle of greeting cards, etc (Hooper Family)
Donated from Nichols family (Anglican Church minister (late '70's early '80's) Mrs Hooper's cards have many family names in themGreeting cards and Invitation cards from Mrs Hooperhooper family, greeting cards -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Since the first Noel, 1995_
Describes Mrs Jessie Angus's participation in the Diamond Valley Carol Service over a period of 69 years.Mrs Jessie Angus was a local identity in the Greensborough area. She was a member of the Partington family and involved in local activities.Newspaper clipping. Black and white. Photograph of Mrs Jessie Angus and text.jessie partington, jessie may angus, partington family, diamond valley carols service