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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. E. Gray
Ellen Selina Gray was a daughter of Linton miner William Hodge. She married Thomas Henry Gray in 1881. They had four children, including Nellie Gray who was noted for her singing voice. Ellen Gray died in 1923.Black and white copy of original photograph of a seated woman wearing a black dress and hat and holding a book on her lap.ellen selina gray (née hodge) -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Geo Richards studio photographer opposite Star office, Ballarat, Mrs Joseph Linton, nee Mary Dunlop
Mary Linton, nee Dunlop, was born in 1809 the West Indies, and married Joseph Linton in Scotland when she was eighteen. Mary and Joseph Linton migrated to Victoria in 1839, and took up a pastoral lease in the Wardy Yaloak district which they called Emu Hill. They had eleven children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. Mary died in Ballarat in 1887. The township of Linton derives its name from this family. Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 12Sepia photograph of a woman wearing a gown with a lace collar and cap, seated with right arm resting on book on table, left arm resting on lap.mrs joseph linton, mary linton, mary dunlop, old lintonian collection -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1986
Photograph appeared on forward page of the Johnsonville Primary School Centenary Book.Colour photograph of fifteen named children from primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.937, Patons and Baldwins, 1960s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and images. The colour cover features two children holding hands, both wearing orange, black and yellow knitted outfits. Two puppets on a stage are shown in the background.front: [printed] PUPPETS & POPPETS / IN BLUEBELL / book / 937 / Patons / 35Cfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.823, Patons and Baldwins, 1960s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and images. The cover shows a black and white image of a group of school children standing outdoors, wearing knitted jumpers.front: [printed] TOP OF THE CLASS / BLUEBELL & TOTEM / Patons / BOOK / 823 / 25Cfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.776, Patons and Baldwins, 1980s
Thirty two page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features a child wearing a yellow, green and white knitted top.front: [printed] Patons / Summer's / Children / 776 / PRICE / CODE / Kfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.805, Patons and Baldwins, 1980s
Twenty eight page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features five children and a dog on skateboards and rollerskates, all wearing knitted jumpers (except the dog).front: [printed] Patons / EASY TO FOLLOW PATTERNS / ARAN / 8 ply / PURE NEW WOOL / BOOK 805 / PRICE CODE Kfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mrs Sherburn and family in garden in front of cottage, Ringwood, late 1800's
Black and white photograph (2 copies- one original mounted on cardboard backing, and one copy)Image shows Mrs Sherburn with 7 children in garden. Mr Charles Sherburn came to Australia as a widower who left a grown- up family in England, but married Polly Claridge and had another 10 children. Charles and Polly formed one of the early 'Bands of Hope' and went about the locality preaching Methodism. (Refer book 'Place of Many Eagles). -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, The Colonial Child, 1979
Booklet documenting some aspects of life of Australian children in the 19th century comprising papers presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria in Melbourne, 12-13 October 1979. -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Adams, Charlotte, Edgar Clifton : or right and wrong : a story of school life, 1895
400 p. : Frontispiece illustration: 'For a moment it rested on the margin of the stream. - P. 129'fictionchildren's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Tynan, Katharine, Princess Katharine, 1912
320 p. : Frontispiece illustration: 'Princess Katharine'fictionchildren's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Wetherell, Elizabeth [Susan Bogert Warner], Melbourne House, [c.1920?]
255 p. : frontispiece illustrationchildren's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, by the author of 'The lady of the decorations' [Frances Little], Little sister Snow, 1909
144 p. : col. ill.fictionchildren's fiction, japanese culture -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Chappell, Jenny, Mignonne : or Miss Patricia's Pet, [n.d.] [1900?]
208 p. : ill. (21 illustrations by Paul Hardy)fictionchildren's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Phillpotts, Eden, A Human Boy's Diary by Eden Phillpotts, 1924
Hardcover book with a green cover and red printed text. 190 pages. Frontispiece illustration: ' A page from the author's sketch book'.fictioneden phillpots, fiction, children's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Hill, Headon, Seaward For The Foe by Headon Hill, 1903
Hardcover book, 378 pages. Book has a dark blue cover with gold embossed text.fictionheadon hill, children's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Jones, T. M, Sons of the Sea by T.M. Jones, 1941
Naval novel.Hardcover book, 207 pages, one illustration. Front cover of book has a colour image of a battleship. Frontispiece illustration: "There was a rending crash when the destroyer struck the submarine".fictionNaval novel.t.m. jones, naval history, children's fiction, world war ii -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Minute Book, Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee Minute Book
From the earliest minute book (1918) the committee of this organisation included women in decision making positions.Nine red hard covered books with the handwritten and computer generated minutes Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee . .1) Includes duties of officers, events, fundraising, payments, placing a tablet on the monument, list of members of the committee (139 names) .2) Eureka Widows and Orphans Fund, plan of proposed gardens, extension of the hall .3) Swimming pool improvement, proposed tramway extenson, electric light .7) Glasshouse .8) planting of trees .9) Eureka Stockade Centre .10) Financial Statements 11/2000-8/2003 Note, the minutes form 02/1932 to 1/1943 are not held within this collection, and were deemed to be missing when donated. gordon, eureka stockade, ballarat fine art gallery, lake penhalluriack, eureka caravan park, eureka hall, frank williams, eureka walk, dale kelly, john barnes, eureka s children, old colonists club, peter nicholson, paul wiliams, taite, ken clements, darren gamston, eureka playground, roly mckenzie, janet dore, len fox, pikeman s dog, f nielson, thomas keneally, al grasby, s jones, brian harvey, t bibby, eureka centre, eureka stockade centre, eureka stockade park committee, eureka stockade committee, e.g. pearce, bernardi, ratford, mckay, carey, mcgregor, ham, fallow, feary, jones, j.r. hams, j. davey, w. wye, r. quick, d. bernardi, eddy, gingell, micklejohn, w. mckay, w. carey, r. mcgregor, c. davies, sports programm, eureka stockade anniversary celebration, s. barker, d.c. mcgrath, m. baird, annual carnival, r. britnall, w. elsworth, g. williams, f. britnell, eurkea stockade improvement and progress association, w.j. corbett, crago, a. harrison, b. groves, s. leonard, h. parsons, e. plumridge, j. dynan, e.parsens, w.k. hood, walter a. shaw, f. pearce, a. pearce, vic carey, william carey, de gaafe, j.h. stanley, j. andrewartha, w. marshall, v.c. jones, m. byrne, caravan park, anan day, helen mckay, a. jones, n. jones, w. bromley, j. lamb, w. strange, p. hetherington, alex barnett\k. catios, l. eva, j. collins, j. shannon\, g. calions, l. o'brien, j.a. cook, w.g. fleet, g. lee, d. crooke, s. mckenzie, r. chittock, g. drake, s. romeo, p. williams, g. taite, j. webb, g. mckenzie, j. berriman, f. kennan, d. miller, d. scanlon, eureka luncheon, t. bibby, f. nielan, eureka dioramo -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - CD-Rom, William Slater Family History Book, 2014
These printed documents cover many aspects of William Slaters life and some of his children. The information came from relatives in England.slater william, slater family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book - The Unforgiving Minute: How Australia Learned to Tell the Time
Drawing on a wide range of theoretical insights and primary sources, "The Unforgiving Minute" offers an original interpretation of Australian history. It examines time telling from the convict era to the 1990's. As the convict era drew to an end, the colonial governors looked to clocks as the mechanical policemen of an emerging free society. Fifty years later, as railways and telegraphs began to spread across the land, and pocket watches appeared on the waistcoats of working men, colonial society began to keep stricter hours of work and play, and to teach its children the virtue of punctuality. In the early 20th century, punch clocks and time-switches laid the basis for new patterns of work in the factory and the home. Now, in the 1990s, the "faceless clocks" in computers and automated control systems have created a "postmodern" time regime that is both more flexible, and more demanding, than its predecessors.a small book of 21.5 cm; 160pnon-fictionDrawing on a wide range of theoretical insights and primary sources, "The Unforgiving Minute" offers an original interpretation of Australian history. It examines time telling from the convict era to the 1990's. As the convict era drew to an end, the colonial governors looked to clocks as the mechanical policemen of an emerging free society. Fifty years later, as railways and telegraphs began to spread across the land, and pocket watches appeared on the waistcoats of working men, colonial society began to keep stricter hours of work and play, and to teach its children the virtue of punctuality. In the early 20th century, punch clocks and time-switches laid the basis for new patterns of work in the factory and the home. Now, in the 1990s, the "faceless clocks" in computers and automated control systems have created a "postmodern" time regime that is both more flexible, and more demanding, than its predecessors. time measurements -- social aspects -- australia -- history, clocks and watches -- social aspects -- australia -- history, australia -- social conditions, graeme davison -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal - Visitor Book, Fairyland Book
"Fairyland", the home of Jim and Grace Tabulo, was a notable local, state and international tourist attraction situated in Kew, Victoria during the mid twentieth century. Located at 57 Malmsbury Street, Kew, the weatherboard house and its garden were heavily decorated with statues, crockery and other collected items. A series of notebooks were used to record the messages of child and adult visitors to the property from the 1940s to the 1960s. After Mrs Tabulo's death, these visitor books are believed to have formed part of the Dorothy Rogers Collection. They entered the Kew Historical Society's collection following Dorothy Roger's death in 1973.This series of visitor books are the most important primary sources relating to the internationally renowned 'Fairyland' cottage in Malmsbury Street, Kew. Their social significance is that they record in the post war period the values and beliefs of children and adults who visited this historically significant tourist attraction.Foolscap size visitor book containing handwritten comments and drawings primarily made by children during visits to the home of Grace Tabulo, c.1950-1960. Commonly known as "Fairyland", the house was located at 57 Malmsbury Street Kew. The book is wrapped in brown paper, which covers back cardboard covers with a red cloth strip binding. Unpaginated, approximately 160 pages, and covers. The book has an additional loosely inserted black card cover located at the front of the book.Handwritten in pencil on paper cover: "1950 - 1962 /(edit book dates)" Handwritten in ink on paper label on loosely inserted cover: "Fairy Land / Book/ September 1950 / Fairy Land / Book / 75 [sic] M...berry [indistinct] st Kew / Fairy Land Book"grace tabulo -- fairyland -- 57 malmsbury street -- kew (vic.), tourism - kew - 1945-1965, childhood - kew, collectors and collecting, gardens - kew (vic), scrapbooks - 20th century -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Book, John Smithers et al, "Trevor the tram and the little lost boy", 2015
... Demonstrates a bed time story book about a lost boy using Melbourne ...Cartoon story book about a lost boy in Melbourne travelling with Trevor the tram.Book - 20 pages + card covers, full colour A4 centre stapled.fictionCartoon story book about a lost boy in Melbourne travelling with Trevor the tram.trevor, tramways, tramcars, cartoon, childrens books -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Booklet - Researching your ancestor's childhood
This book draws on a range of research on the history of childhood and the family; histories of and sources for institutionalised care, educational records, toys and games, childhood museums, oral traditions, photographs, law and work for children, health and children's hospitals, the history of women's ancestry and much more from Noeline Kyle's research into the history of childhood, to map out useful strategies for researching the history of your ancestors' childhoodAn A5 sized booklet, 56p, indexnon-fictionThis book draws on a range of research on the history of childhood and the family; histories of and sources for institutionalised care, educational records, toys and games, childhood museums, oral traditions, photographs, law and work for children, health and children's hospitals, the history of women's ancestry and much more from Noeline Kyle's research into the history of childhood, to map out useful strategies for researching the history of your ancestors' childhoodadoption -- australia -- history, children -- australia -- history, children -- institutional care -- australia, children -- new zealand -- history, education -- australia -- history, immigrant children -- australia -- history, orphans -- australia, genealogy -- australia, australia -- genealogy, n -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Roland, Mary Isobel "Betty"
Mary Isobel, known as Betty, Roland was an Australian writer of plays, screenplays, novels, children's books and comic strips. Contents Wikipedia extract: Betty Roland, biographic information.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcmary isobel maclean, ellis harvey davies, the spur of the moment film, the touch of silk play, katharine susannah prichard, guido barachhi, australian communist party, caviar for breakfast book, the conways comic strip, betty roland, mary isobel roland, australian society of authors, montsalvat, the eye of the beholder book, an improbable life book, the devious being book, gilda baracchi -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, General Store, Research, c.1900-c.1910
The original General Store at Research was also known as Doneys. It was located near where the present Main Road Research Shops are situated (opposite Ingrams Road). Charles Doney shown in front of the store. His wife Blanche is at the gate and his mother on the verandah. They had two boys Lance and Bill. The mother gave her daughter the opportunities and the graces. One of the children lived in a railway carriage behind the Church of England Research. A single chimney was unusual for a building like this. Store was demolished c. 1968 Cross Ref: SEPP_0501This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image, 18.5 x 29.5 cm print, 15.5 x 25.5 cm print and 120 format B&W negativesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, research (vic.), general store, post office, doney family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, David Giles, Glenorchy From the "Four Posts" to the New Millennium, Story of Glenorchy Primary School, 2000
Partial history of the Glenorchy Primary School. This booklet was prepared for the Back to Genorchy Primary School on Sunday, October 15th 2000Fawn card cover with a B/W photo of wooden building with a large group of children and one adult standing in front.Glenorchy From "Four Posts" to the New Millenium Part of the fascinating story of Glenorchy Primary School and the District of which it has been part of for so many years.stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Children of Grades 3-6, A Small Portion of the History of Glenorchy, 1993
... with title. A Small Portion of the History of Glenorchy Book Children ...This work was the chief component of Australian Studies for the Students at Glenorchy Primary School (1993)Textured Purple plastic cover, with clear plastic sleeves, with purple plastic spine with white tape with title.A Small Portion of the History of Glenorchystawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - Children's Magazine, Rev. W. Meynell Whittemore, Sunshine for 1886, 1886
... This book is a British children's annual containing...This book is a British children's annual containing ...A Children's Annual formed by re-publishing one year's issues of a monthly magazineThis is a book of 190 pages. It has a green cover with embossed floral patterns and a rising sun sketch outlined in gold. The black printing on the cover and spine has a gold patterned background. The pages contain advertisements, printed material and black and white sketches. fictionA Children's Annual formed by re-publishing one year's issues of a monthly magazine matilda logan, st. john's presbyterian church warrnambool, logan's beach -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, James Handforth, father of Katherine, wife of Louis Herry, formerly of Walhalla and Cheshire, England. c1880
Black and white photographWritten on backing sheet, "James Handforth, father of Katherine, wife of Louis Herry, formerly of Walhalla and Cheshire, England". From the Place of Many Eagles book, "Louis was born in Purdu, France, in 1855, and came to Ringwood from Walhalla in 1887 and erected a weatherboard house and shop opposite the Club Hotel, using a Miner's Right to secure the land. When he arrived, Louis was a married man with three children, Leopold (1882), Marie (1884), John (1886). He had married Kate Handforth at Walhalla in 1879. In later years Elizabeth, Minellia, Louis and Denise were born. Kate's father was known as the midwife of the Gippsiand township because he had once been a fourth year medical student in England, but earnt a living as a goldbuyer in Victoria. Marie Herry would grow up remembering her grandfather calling sometimes at Ringwood; he would bring the children jubilee Mixture to eat and he carried a revolver in his pocket. Often he would play the violin while Marie would stepdance on the kitchen table." -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Warrnambool Standard 1991/1992 South-West Information Guide, The Warrnambool Standard Warrnambool, 25 October 1991
This well indexed booklet was produced by the Warrnambool Standard with the assistance of the City of Warrnambool. It contains lists of local government council and councillors for the surrounding south western district. There are photographs of the Warrnambool City Council members and main officers. Information provided covers services for accommodation, animal welfare, Churches, community organisations, complaints, counselling, courts, education, employment, health, legal, material aid, public safety, recreation, recycling, community support, tourism and transport. The booklet contains advertisements for some local businesses. This service directory provides a snapshot of businesses and support services available in Warrnambool and the South Western District in 1991. It will be useful for researchers looking at this area in the late 20th century. The booklet also provides an insight into how community awareness of recycling improving our environment was undertaken in 1991.A 32 page booklet of yellow newsprint with black printing. The staples have been removed. The front cover has a green background with yellow printing on the top half. There is a black and white photograph of a man accepting bagged recycling from a woman and two children. The top left hand corner of the photograph has a small red rectangle and yellow writing. The bottom right hand corner of the front cover has a red triangle with yellow writing. The rear cover has black printing and a stylised cartoon of a man emptying a rubbish bin at the tip being tapped on the shoulder by a man holding a recycling bag.Front cover: 1991/92 South~West Information Guide The Standard Warrnambool; Keep with your telephone book for quick reference produced in conjunction with Warrnambool City Council Rear cover: Remember... If it can be recycled, It's not rubbish! Contact your local council about recycling.warrnambool city council, warrnambool service directory 1991, recycling, south western district service directory