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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AMY HUXTABLE COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH AMY HUXTABLE, 1980
... Amy Isobel Huxtable..., markings on rear of image read 'Amy Isobel Huxtable', Donated by Mr... PERSON Individual personal portrait Amy Huxtable Amy Isobel ...Black & White portrait of Amy Huxtable with large bouquet of flowers, under glass with a thin silver & black wooden frame, attached to the back is a small summary of her achievements, markings on rear of image read 'Amy Isobel Huxtable', Donated by Mr Atkinson related to Mary Reibyperson, individual, personal portrait, amy huxtable, amy isobel huxtable -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AMY HUXTABLE COLLECTION: BEREAVEMENT CARD
... The family of the late Amy Isobel Huxtable thank you... PERSON Individual amy huxtable The family of the late Amy Isobel ...The family of the late Amy Isobel Huxtable thank you sincerlt for your kind thoughts sympathy which were conveyed to us in so many ways during our recent sad bereavement. Mr Robert H. Huxtable, Violet & Greg Cattanach and their family. On the back: Amy Isobel Huxatable passed away 16th January, 1980person, individual, amy huxtable -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Bendigo Advertiser Editor Amy Huxtable, 2/11/2023
... Amy Isobel Huxtable was born in 1919 and moved to Bendigo... Isobel Huxtable was born in 1919 and moved to Bendigo in her ...Amy Isobel Huxtable was born in 1919 and moved to Bendigo in her teens. She completed her education at Bendigo High School before attending the Bendigo Business College. She then worked as a copywriter for local radio station 3BO for 8 years. She then moved to Melbourne to work in advertising before travelling to England in 1950 to study the new medium of television, still not available in Australia. In 1953 she returned to Bendigo and became the Eats Social Editor of the Bendigo Advertiser. This role led to a permanent position as the Women's Social Editor and later the editor for all Women's Affairs. Initially she wrote under the pen-name "Toora" but later used her own name. She remained in this position until her death in 1980. Throughout her life she was heavily involved in the development of women's roles and their status in life. A five page document detailing the life and contributions of Bendigo Advertiser editor Amy Huxtableamy huxtable, bendigo advertiser