Showing 7 items matching " amelia (millie) allen"
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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Amelia Allen (née Millie Bennett) with unidentified companions, 1901?
... Mrs Amelia Allen (née Millie Bennett) with unidentified companions...Mrs Amelia (Millie) Allen...Amelia (Millie) Bennett, born 1872 at Linton, was the daughter of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. She married William Charles Allen...This photograph was sent by her as a Christmas card in 1901. Mrs Amelia (Millie) Allen Amelia (Millie) Bennett Inscribed on right hand side of card mount: "A Merry Xmas / 1901". ...Amelia (Millie) Bennett, born 1872 at Linton, was the daughter of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. She married William Charles Allen in 1901. They had two children, William Henry, born 1901, and Josephine, born 1910. Millie Bennett died in 1948. This photograph was sent by her as a Christmas card in 1901.Black and white photograph three young ladies dressed in long-sleeved long dresses, seated at table partaking of afternoon tea. Photograph is mounted on a card, on which is inscribed "A Merry Xmas / 1901".Inscribed on right hand side of card mount: "A Merry Xmas / 1901". On reverse, information probably from Stella Surman: "Aunty Mill / afternoon tea". On reverse, in top right corner: "Gordon".mrs amelia (millie) allen, amelia (millie) bennett -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs. Neil Wishart and Mrs. Allen
... ... Amelia (Millie) Allen...Neil Wishart (née Grace Bennett) and Mrs. Allen (née Amelia - Millie - Bennett)...Grace Wishart Grace Bennett Amelia (Millie) Allen Amelia (Millie) Bennett Small black and white photograph which shows two women standing in a garden. ...Early index to LDHS photographs says the photograph was taken during Linton's centenary celebrations in 1939.Small black and white photograph which shows two women standing in a garden. The woman on the right side has long plaits, is dressed in light coloured clothing and is carrying a bag. The woman on the left is also wearing light coloured clothing but she has short, curly hair. She is holding a book in her right hand (on left side of photograph). Mrs. Neil Wishart (née Grace Bennett) and Mrs. Allen (née Amelia - Millie - Bennett)grace wishart, grace bennett, amelia (millie) allen, amelia (millie) bennett -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grace Wishart and Millie Allen, 1939
... Amelia (Millie) Bennett... Amelia (Millie) Allen...Grace Bennett Grace Wishart Mrs Neil Wishart Amelia (Millie) Bennett Amelia (Millie) Allen Small black and white photograph which shows two women standing in a garden. ...The photograph was taken during Linton's centenary celebrations in 1939.Small black and white photograph which shows two women standing in a garden. The woman on the left side has long plaits, is dressed in light coloured clothing and is carrying a bag. The woman on the right is also wearing light coloured clothing but she has short, curly hair. She is holding a book under her right arm (on left side in photograph).grace bennett, grace wishart, mrs neil wishart, amelia (millie) bennett, amelia (millie) allen -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Empire Post Card, Postcard showing the Grenville Standard building, 1909
... Amelia (Millie) Bennett afterwards Millie Allen...Note: "Aunty Mill" = Amelia (Millie) Bennett, afterwards Millie Allen. "Aunty Grace" = Grace Bennett, afterwards Grace Wishart....Note: "Aunty Mill" = Amelia (Millie) Bennett, afterwards Millie Allen. "Aunty Grace" = Grace Bennett, afterwards Grace Wishart. ...Written on envelope attached: "This was sent to Aunty Mill from Aunty Grace. This photo was taken from our back gate opposite the post office. Miss Magan(?) was PM. The old Grenville Standard office run by Mr Adams. The little houses on the hill behind one was Mr Terrett a tailor who made the band uniforms. Mr Tom Bennett house butcher. The slaughter house is among the trees in the background. Note where the 'Law' is at the post office. I would like to see this enlarged. I think this photo is special because it shows the turntable where the trains used to turn before the rail went thru to Skipton which I remember all the [illegible] being made so many people working in Linton. As kids we loved to watch as the train came out facing a different way. The railway station master's house Mr Thompson was the SM. The old Grenville Standard office run by Mr Adams." Note: "Aunty Mill" = Amelia (Millie) Bennett, afterwards Millie Allen. "Aunty Grace" = Grace Bennett, afterwards Grace Wishart.Black and white postcard of Grenville Standard building with railway station and station master's house in background.On postcard: "Linton 30.6.09 [=1909] Dear Mill, you will be surprised at -- postcard and so soon. I forgot when writing, I wanted to ask you if Percy could get me a few dolls at wholesale price we are to have a bazaar for the church, and want to make something on our purchases. Let me know soon and I will get the money and quantity etc. required. Yours sincerely, Grace".grenville standard [newspaper], linton railway station, buildings, grace bennett afterwards grace wishart, amelia (millie) bennett afterwards millie allen -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Allan Studios 318 Smith St Collingwood, Millie Allen, née Bennett, 1872-1948
... Amelia (Millie) Bennett was a daughter of Susan and William Garnsworthy Bennett. She married William Charles Allen in 1901....Millie (Amelia) Allan Millie (Amelia) Bennett "Mrs Allan Aunt Millie was Millie Bennett". Black and white portrait of a middle aged woman wearing top with flowers at left lapel, and three strand pearl necklace, earrings. Millie Allen ...Amelia (Millie) Bennett was a daughter of Susan and William Garnsworthy Bennett. She married William Charles Allen in 1901.Black and white portrait of a middle aged woman wearing top with flowers at left lapel, and three strand pearl necklace, earrings."Mrs Allan Aunt Millie was Millie Bennett".millie (amelia) allan, millie (amelia) bennett -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grace and Amelia Bennett
... Millie Bennett (1872-1948) married William Charles Allen in 1901. Grace (Louisa Grace) Bennett Amelia (Millie) Bennett Surman collection "Grace and Mill Miss Grace and Amelia Bennett". ...Grace and Millie were daughters of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. Grace Bennett (1875-1960) married Neil Wishart in 1898. Millie Bennett (1872-1948) married William Charles Allen in 1901.Sepia photograph of two young ladies in long, long sleeved waisted summer gowns, one on left of photo standing behind lattice leaning on left arm, one on right seated with hands together on lap."Grace and Mill Miss Grace and Amelia Bennett".grace (louisa grace) bennett, amelia (millie) bennett, surman collection -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Mil Bennett
... Amelia (Millie) Bennett, born 1872 in Linton, was a daughter of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. In 1901 she married William Charles Allen...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Amelia (Millie) Bennett, born 1872 in Linton, was a daughter of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. In 1901 she married William Charles Allen ...Amelia (Millie) Bennett, born 1872 in Linton, was a daughter of William Garnsworthy Bennett and Susan Bennett née Williams. In 1901 she married William Charles Allen.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a young woman standing in a garden, wearing a white blouse and a belted dark skirt and a large bow in the back of her hair.amelia (millie) bennett
