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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Edwin A D Brown and Jean Shovelton Brown, St Helena Cemetery, 12/01/1962
... Grave of Edwin A D Brown and Jean Shovelton Brown, St Helena Cemetery...edwin arthur daniel brown...jean...The Grave of Edwin Arthur Daniel Brown (died 12/01/1962) and Jean Shovelton Brown (died 22/04/1994), St Helena Cemetery....There are now over 200 burials. st helena cemetery edwin arthur daniel brown jean shovelton brown Digital copy of colour photograph Grave of Edwin A D Brown and Jean Shovelton Brown, St Helena Cemetery Photograph - Digital image Marilyn Smith ...The Grave of Edwin Arthur Daniel Brown (died 12/01/1962) and Jean Shovelton Brown (died 22/04/1994), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, edwin arthur daniel brown, jean shovelton brown -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Jean Brown And Francis Anderson, Group Wedding Photo, 1930
... Jean Brown And Francis Anderson...Brown...Mordialloc...Jean...From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Black and white studio photo of the wedding party of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson....Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc The Chelsea Activity Hub 3-5 Showers Ave Chelsea 3196 melbourne From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Jean married Francis Anderson in October 1930. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the wedding party of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson.hugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, francis anderson, wedding, margaret watson, mary anderson, bill armstrong -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Wedding of Frank Anderson and Jean Brown, 1930
... Wedding of Frank Anderson and Jean Brown...Brown...Mordialloc...Jean...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the daughter of Frederick Brown and the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Black and white studio photo of the wedding of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson on the verandah of the house....Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the daughter of Frederick Brown and the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the daughter of Frederick Brown and the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Jean married Francis Anderson in October 1930. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the wedding of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson on the verandah of the house.The Yeoman Studioshugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, francis anderson, wedding -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Jean Brown, 1918
... Jean Brown...Brown...Mordialloc...Jean...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Black and white studio photo of Miss Jean Brown with a doll....Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of Miss Jean Brown with a doll.The Yeoman Studioshugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, doll -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Jean Brown in Highland Dress, 1924
... Jean Brown in Highland Dress...Brown...Mordialloc...Jean...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Black and white photo of Miss Jean Brown in highland dress with bagpipes....Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white photo of Miss Jean Brown in highland dress with bagpipes.University Studios 306 Lygon St. Carltonhugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, highland dress, costumes, bagpipes -
Wangaratta Urban Fire BrigadeJean Brown
... Jean Brown...Jean Brown (Nee Vincent) joined because her husband -Les Brown(dec)- was a volunteer. ...Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade 26 Handley Street Wangaratta high-country Jean Brown (Nee Vincent) joined because her husband -Les Brown(dec)- was a volunteer. ...Jean Brown (Nee Vincent) joined because her husband -Les Brown(dec)- was a volunteer. They had 4 children - Stephen, Christine(Myrtle), Peter, Mark, (Stephen, Peter, Mark were juniors & seniors). Jean joined the ladies auxiliary in 1955 - 1/06/1975 and 1985 - current. Has been a member for over 20years and is a life member. As an auxiliary member was involved in Street stalls, presentation nights, social nights, RCH appeals. ... Was also a member of the west end mothers club and helped at the technical school. 2. Peter Brown - was in juniors 1971 - 1976, (in 1972 at Chelsea the team of R. Clarke, P.Brown, R.Wood and G.Canny won 4man) was in seniors 1984 - 1991 .3 Stephen Brown - juniors 1966, Seniors 1972-1985, 1987-1991 (approx. dates) .4 Mark Brown - Juniors 1981-1986, Seniors 1987-1992 competed in 3 state demonstrations whilst in seniors -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPhotograph - Photograph on photo paper
... ...Jean Brown...Unframed, coloured photograph printed on photo paper, of Elizabeth Simpson, Jean Brown and Cate Heuiws [?] at a Naval and Military Club function. ..."Elizabeth Simpson, Jean Brown, Cate Heuiws [?] Naval and Military Club." ...Elizabeth Simpson Jean Brown "Elizabeth Simpson, Jean Brown, Cate Heuiws [?] ...Event photography, at a Naval and Military Club function.Unframed, coloured photograph printed on photo paper, of Elizabeth Simpson, Jean Brown and Cate Heuiws [?] at a Naval and Military Club function. "Elizabeth Simpson, Jean Brown, Cate Heuiws [?] Naval and Military Club." [Written in pen on the back of the photo]elizabeth simpson, jean brown -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPostcard - Image, Kodak, 1918
... ...jessie brown...jean...On back of card: "Hockey Team. pre 1920" Separate hand-written sheet identifies most of the players: "Back row l to r:- Glady Warren, Phyllis Williams (later Mrs Ted Buscall) Marion Chandler, Anne Sims (later Mrs Fred Gunter) Mrs Watt (wife of Rev Watt - Anglican Minister) Dolly Robbins, Ella Thompson (later Mrs David Terrill) Gert Owens, Alice Hawking (later Mrs Roy Ready) ______, ______, Nellie Burch (later Mrs Daniel O'Donoghue) ______; Front row l to r:- Beryl Warren, Jessie Grantham (later Mrs Brown) Jean Grantham, ______, ______, Anne Grantham, Glady Blowers, ______, Glady Williams (later Mrs Gerald Morris)"...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Owned by Ella Thompson and donated by her daughter in law. ladies hockey team glady warren phyllis williams phyllis buscall marion chandler annie sims annie gunter mrs watt reverend watt dolly robbins ella thompson ella terrill gert owens alice hawking alice ready nellie burch nellie o'donoghue beryl warren jessie grantham jessie brown jean grantham anne grantham glady blowers glady williams gladdy morris On back of card: "Hockey Team. pre 1920" Separate hand-written sheet identifies most of the players: "Back row l to r:- Glady Warren, Phyllis Williams (later Mrs Ted Buscall) Marion Chandler, Anne Sims (later Mrs Fred Gunter) Mrs Watt (wife of Rev Watt - Anglican Minister) Dolly Robbins, Ella Thompson (later Mrs David Terrill) Gert Owens, Alice Hawking (later Mrs Roy Ready) ______, ______, Nellie Burch (later Mrs Daniel O'Donoghue) ______; Front row l to r:- Beryl Warren, Jessie Grantham (later Mrs Brown) Jean Grantham, ______, ______, Anne Grantham, Glady Blowers, ______, Glady Williams (later Mrs Gerald Morris)" Black and white postcard photograph of 23 women of the Rutherglen Hockey Team pre 1920. ...Owned by Ella Thompson and donated by her daughter in law. Black and white postcard photograph of 23 women of the Rutherglen Hockey Team pre 1920.On back of card: "Hockey Team. pre 1920" Separate hand-written sheet identifies most of the players: "Back row l to r:- Glady Warren, Phyllis Williams (later Mrs Ted Buscall) Marion Chandler, Anne Sims (later Mrs Fred Gunter) Mrs Watt (wife of Rev Watt - Anglican Minister) Dolly Robbins, Ella Thompson (later Mrs David Terrill) Gert Owens, Alice Hawking (later Mrs Roy Ready) ______, ______, Nellie Burch (later Mrs Daniel O'Donoghue) ______; Front row l to r:- Beryl Warren, Jessie Grantham (later Mrs Brown) Jean Grantham, ______, ______, Anne Grantham, Glady Blowers, ______, Glady Williams (later Mrs Gerald Morris)"ladies hockey team, glady warren, phyllis williams, phyllis buscall, marion chandler, annie sims, annie gunter, mrs watt, reverend watt, dolly robbins, ella thompson, ella terrill, gert owens, alice hawking, alice ready, nellie burch, nellie o'donoghue, beryl warren, jessie grantham, jessie brown, jean grantham, anne grantham, glady blowers, glady williams, gladdy morris -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopied pages of part of an annual report, Melbourne District Nursing Society, 1935
... ...Jean Brown...'Jean / Brown ' 'Hester Cutler[?]' [Handwritten in pencil on either side of the first image]...Wishart Edith Lydia Shaw Jean Brown 'Jean / Brown ' 'Hester Cutler[?]' [Handwritten in pencil on either side of the first image] Photopcopied pages from an annual report taken in landscape position so two pages show to a sheet. ...'Melbourne District Nursing society opened the After-Care Home, situated at 39 Victoria Parade Collingwood in 1926 following a public appeal for funds. The name changed from 'Home' to 'Hospital' in 1934. The After-Care Home was originally established to provide nurse-managed convalescent care to poor and underprivileged people who could not look after themselves at home due to illness or on release from hospital. Opening in 1926, at a cost of £27,000, the home included maternity, children’s and adult wards as well as accommodation for Matron, twelve nurses and four domestic staff. In 1930 an ante-natal clinic was opened at the home. During 1934 the Women’s Welfare Clinic including, at the time, a very controversial Family Planning Clinic, the first of its kind in Australia, was opened to support women at risk following multiple and difficult pregnancies. Major extensions occurred in 1936. Each Ward in the After-Care Hospital at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood, had a Sun Room which was well lit by its many windows. Several donors gave money to furnish some of the Wards. Following Government intervention, the After-Care Hospital was separated from the Melbourne District Nursing Society in 1957. The District division of Melbourne District Nursing Society became the Melbourne District Nursing Service and moved to 452 St Kilda Road; later, in 1966, with Royal patronage this became Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS). The After-care hospital continued to operate at the same address in Collingwood until 1985 when it became the Melbourne Geriatric Centre. ' - taken from The Royal District Nursing Service. This document is part of the MDNS annual report, possibly the 50th, 1934-35. Photopcopied pages from an annual report taken in landscape position so two pages show to a sheet. Typed black print on white paper with pages divided by a solid black line down the middle. Paragraphs are separated by headings and subheadings, as well as two black and white images and a list of names divided into three columns.'Jean / Brown ' 'Hester Cutler[?]' [Handwritten in pencil on either side of the first image]australian army nursing service, australian military nurses, melbourne district nursing service, after-care hospital, c. wishart, edith lydia shaw, jean brown -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Brown, Grace Beatrice
... ... Brown Jean...The note also includes information about their lives from early years to their achievement in piano in their later years Elsternwick Gladstone Parade Orrong Road Orrong Road Uniting Church Elsternwick Orrong Road Methodist Church Elsternwick Brown Grace Beatrice Brown Charles Brown Edward Brown Amy Brown Catherine Brown Jean Campbell James Document Brown, Grace Beatrice ...Handwritten note about Grace Beatrice Brown living on 13 Gladstone Parade, Elsternwick, 3185. Dated 12/07/1983, author unknown. Grace, better known as Beatrice, was the youngest of the six children. Amy, Grace’s eldest sister was involved in the YWLA, Aboriginal welfare and Missions to Seamen. The note also includes information about their lives from early years to their achievement in piano in their later yearselsternwick, gladstone parade, orrong road, orrong road uniting church elsternwick, orrong road methodist church elsternwick, brown grace beatrice, brown charles, brown edward, brown amy, brown catherine, brown jean, campbell james -
Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade4x photograph - auxiliary
... ...pat briese, jean brown, sue read..., Pat Briese, Jean Brown back table L-R - Sue Read, ? , ? ..., ? , Pat Briese, Jean Brown back table L-R - , ? , Sue Read( half a head showing), ? ...2 x colour photographs of the auxiliary members making lamingtons at the Ely St fire station meeting room and kitchen. Photo 1 L-R: unknown person at sink, Dianne Mills(in kitchen), Pat Prendergast, Beryl Nolan, Annette Norley, unknown person on right edge. Photo .2 L_R: Dianne Mills, Annette Norley, Pat Prendergast. .3 - front L to front R around table - Pat Prendegast, Dorothy Wise, ? , ? , Pat Briese, Jean Brown back table L-R - , ? , Sue Read( half a head showing), ? , .4 - front L to front R around table - Pat Prendegast, Dorothy Wise, ? , ? , Pat Briese, Jean Brown back table L-R - Sue Read, ? , ? ,2 x colour photographs of the auxiliary making lamingtons. 2 x black and white photographs of the auxiliary making lamingtons. lamington drive - top left .3 and .4 have "lamington drive Ladies Aux 1985 on back in the middle in penauxiliary, dianne mills, pat prendergast, beryl nolan, annette norley, dorothy wise, pat briese, jean brown, sue read, lamington drive -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, The Brown Children, 1910
... Brown...Mordialloc...Jean...Doris, Alex, George and Jean are the grandchildren of Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Hugh Brown Mordialloc Jean Brown Zillah Brown Doris Brown Alex Brown Attenbourgh Park Doris, Alex, Jean, George Black and white studio photo of the Brown children standing on a tee-tree in Attenbourgh Park, Mordialloc. ...Doris, Alex, George and Jean are the grandchildren of Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the Brown children standing on a tee-tree in Attenbourgh Park, Mordialloc.Doris, Alex, Jean, Georgehugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, doris brown, alex brown, attenbourgh park -
Wangaratta Urban Fire BrigadePhotograph - auxiliary
... ...Jean Brown...Black an white photograph of auxiliary members at Ely st fire station meeting room in 1984. back row L-R: Jean Brown, Pat Briese, Pat Prendergast, Aileen Sanders, Dorothy Wise, Sharon Prentice, Annette Norley, Angela Sheetz. front row: __?...Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade 26 Handley Street Wangaratta high-country Black an white photograph of auxiliary members at Ely st fire station meeting room in 1984. back row L-R: Jean Brown, Pat Briese, Pat Prendergast, Aileen Sanders, Dorothy Wise, Sharon Prentice, Annette Norley, Angela Sheetz. front row: __? ...Black an white photograph of auxiliary members at Ely st fire station meeting room in 1984. back row L-R: Jean Brown, Pat Briese, Pat Prendergast, Aileen Sanders, Dorothy Wise, Sharon Prentice, Annette Norley, Angela Sheetz. front row: __?__, Lyn Philp, Dianne Mills, Pat Stephens, Joan Rosser, Elaine Graham, __?__, Lorraine Grenfell.Black an white photograph of auxiliary members.auxiliary, 1984, ely st, jean brown, pat briese, pat prendergast, aileen sanders, dorothy wise, sharon prentice, annette norley, angela sheetz, lyn philp, dianne mills, pat stephens, joan rosser, elaine graham, lorraine grenfell. -
Wangaratta Urban Fire BrigadeLadies auxillary black and white photograph
... ...Jean Brown....FRONT L-R Tess Haynes, Elaine Graham, Pat Prendegast, Sue Read, Joan Rosser, Beryl Nolan, Jean Brown....FRONT L-R Tess Haynes, Elaine Graham, Pat Prendegast, Sue Read, Joan Rosser, Beryl Nolan, Jean Brown. Ladies auxillary auxillary Ely Street Karen Bell Jan Baytala Tracey Collier Aileen Sanders Dorothy Wise Gayle Humphries Lorraine Grenfell Dianne Mills Tess Haynes Elaine Graham Pat Prendegast Sue Read Joan Rosser Beryl Nolan Jean Brown. ...photograph of ladies auxiliary taken in front of concertina doors in meeting room of Ely St fire station. BACK L - R Karen Bell, Jan Baytala, Tracey Collier, Aileen Sanders, Dorothy Wise, Gayle Humphries, Lorraine Grenfell, Dianne Mills. FRONT L-R Tess Haynes, Elaine Graham, Pat Prendegast, Sue Read, Joan Rosser, Beryl Nolan, Jean Brown.black and white group photograph of ladies auxillary No.5 - centreladies auxillary, auxillary, ely street, karen bell, jan baytala, tracey collier, aileen sanders, dorothy wise, gayle humphries, lorraine grenfell, dianne mills, tess haynes, elaine graham, pat prendegast, sue read, joan rosser, beryl nolan, jean brown. -
Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigadephotograph, auxillary members
... ...Jean Brown...BACK L - R Karen Bell, Maxine Webb, Dianne Mills, Dorothy Wise, Aileen Sanders, Pat Prendergast, Jean Brown, Joan Rosser FRONT L - R Tess Haynes, Jan Marshall, Gayle Humphries, Jan Baytala, Angie Scheetz, Tracey Collier...BACK L - R Karen Bell, Maxine Webb, Dianne Mills, Dorothy Wise, Aileen Sanders, Pat Prendergast, Jean Brown, Joan Rosser FRONT L - R Tess Haynes, Jan Marshall, Gayle Humphries, Jan Baytala, Angie Scheetz, Tracey Collier Auxillary Karen Bell Maxine Webb Dianne Mills Dorothy Wise Aileen Sanders Pat Prendergast Jean Brown Joan Rosser Tess Haynes Jan Marshall Gayle Humphries Jan Baytala Angie Scheetz Tracey Collier No 6, Ladies auxiliary Black and White photograph of auxillary members. photograph, auxillary members ...Black and White photograph of auxillary members. Taken at Ely Street Fire Station in the meeting room in front of the concertina doors. BACK L - R Karen Bell, Maxine Webb, Dianne Mills, Dorothy Wise, Aileen Sanders, Pat Prendergast, Jean Brown, Joan Rosser FRONT L - R Tess Haynes, Jan Marshall, Gayle Humphries, Jan Baytala, Angie Scheetz, Tracey CollierBlack and White photograph of auxillary members.No 6, Ladies auxiliaryauxillary, karen bell, maxine webb, dianne mills, dorothy wise, aileen sanders, pat prendergast, jean brown, joan rosser, tess haynes, jan marshall, gayle humphries, jan baytala, angie scheetz, tracey collier -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, T H Preston Photo, Linton State School Pupils, circa 1918, 1918
... Jean Nicol... Linda Murrell... Doris Whitehead... Isobell Brett... -? Cole... Agnes Kennedy... Sydney Chibnall... Claude Godden... Colin Kirk... Syd Lamb... -? Cole... Coronation Wishart... Mollie Smith... Joyce Commons... Muriel Stapleton... Mollie Gascoigne... Eileen Armstrong... Jimmy Wishart... Bill Wishart... Jack Stapleton... Joe Reidy... Perc McGee... Ron Kirk... Jim Stapleton... Had Cornish... Alan Ching... Lance Chegwin... Bruce Maddox... Innis Brett... Ivy Brown...Jean Nicol, Linda Murrell, Doris Whitehead, Isobell Brett, -? Cole, Agnes Kennedy. Third row: Sydney Chibnall, Claude Godden, Colin Kirk, Syd Lamb, -? Cole, Coronation Wishart, Mollie Smith, Joyce Commons, Muriel Stapleton, Mollie Gascoigne, Eileen Armstrong, Jimmy Wishart, Bill Wishart. Fourth row: Jack Stapleton, Joe Reidy, Perc McGee, Ron Kirk, Jim Stapleton, Had Cornish, Alan Ching, Lance Chegwin, Bruce Maddox, Innis Brett. Fifth row: Ivy Brown...Jean Nicol, (3) Linda Murrell, (4) Doris Whitehead, (5) Isobel Brett, (6) - Cole, (7) Agnes Kennedy. 3rd Row (Boys) (1) - Lamb, (2) - Godden,(3) - Kirk. (girls) (4) Mollie Smith, (5) Joyce Commons, (6) Marie Stapleton, (7) Mollie Gascoigne, (8) Eileen Armstrong. (boys) (9) Jimmy Wishart, (10) Bill Wishart. 4th Row (boys) (11) Jack Stapleton, (12) Joe Reidy, (13) Perry McGee, (14 - Kirk, (15) Jack Stapleton, (16) Harold (Ad) Cornish, (17)Allan Ching, (18) - Chegwin, (19) Bruce Maddock, (2) - Brett. 5th Row - front. (1) Ivy Brown, (2) Eileen Kennedy, (3) Jean Toshack, (4) - Armstrong, (5) Laura Mitchell (Tonkin), (6) Elsie Mitchell, (7) Nellie Norris, (8) Norman Murrell". ...Jean Nicol, Linda Murrell, Doris Whitehead, Isobell Brett, -? Cole, Agnes Kennedy. Third row: Sydney Chibnall, Claude Godden, Colin Kirk, Syd Lamb, -? Cole, Coronation Wishart, Mollie Smith, Joyce Commons, Muriel Stapleton, Mollie Gascoigne, Eileen Armstrong, Jimmy Wishart, Bill Wishart. Fourth row: Jack Stapleton, Joe Reidy, Perc McGee, Ron Kirk, Jim Stapleton, Had Cornish, Alan Ching, Lance Chegwin, Bruce Maddox, Innis Brett. Fifth row: Ivy Brown ...This photograph is thought to be of the younger pupils attending Linton State School in 1918 or 1919. A second copy of this photograph is Registration number 2015-12. A companion photograph, which shows the older pupils in the same year, is Registration number 315. The same dog is in both photographs. In the "Index of Photographs (Numerical Order)" folder, an early LDHS index, pupils have been identified as: Back row: Vincent McDonald, -? Lamb, Spencer Grigg, Arthur Bass, Norman Barr, Billy Lamb. Second row: Ilma Jennings, Jean Nicol, Linda Murrell, Doris Whitehead, Isobell Brett, -? Cole, Agnes Kennedy. Third row: Sydney Chibnall, Claude Godden, Colin Kirk, Syd Lamb, -? Cole, Coronation Wishart, Mollie Smith, Joyce Commons, Muriel Stapleton, Mollie Gascoigne, Eileen Armstrong, Jimmy Wishart, Bill Wishart. Fourth row: Jack Stapleton, Joe Reidy, Perc McGee, Ron Kirk, Jim Stapleton, Had Cornish, Alan Ching, Lance Chegwin, Bruce Maddox, Innis Brett. Fifth row: Ivy Brown, Eileen Kennedy, Jean Toshack, Alice Armstrong, Laura Mitchell, Elsie Mitchell, Nellie Norris, Norman Murrell. Dating the photograph: One of the copies of this photograph of the younger pupils was donated in 2014 by Peter Stapleton, who understood it was taken in 1919. However, a very damaged copy of the companion photograph (older pupils - this copy has not been catalogued into the collection) is dated in an inscription "October 1918".Black and white photograph of a group of school children posed in front of a bluestone and brick wall. One of the pupils is holding a dog.On back of photograph: "M. McBeath" List of names on paper with Registration no. 621: " 947 Back row. L-R - (1) Vincent McDonald, (2) - Lamb, (3) Spencer Grigg, (4) Arthur Lamb, (5)Norman Barr. 2nd Row. L-R (Girls) (1) Ilma Jennings, (2) Jean Nicol, (3) Linda Murrell, (4) Doris Whitehead, (5) Isobel Brett, (6) - Cole, (7) Agnes Kennedy. 3rd Row (Boys) (1) - Lamb, (2) - Godden,(3) - Kirk. (girls) (4) Mollie Smith, (5) Joyce Commons, (6) Marie Stapleton, (7) Mollie Gascoigne, (8) Eileen Armstrong. (boys) (9) Jimmy Wishart, (10) Bill Wishart. 4th Row (boys) (11) Jack Stapleton, (12) Joe Reidy, (13) Perry McGee, (14 - Kirk, (15) Jack Stapleton, (16) Harold (Ad) Cornish, (17)Allan Ching, (18) - Chegwin, (19) Bruce Maddock, (2) - Brett. 5th Row - front. (1) Ivy Brown, (2) Eileen Kennedy, (3) Jean Toshack, (4) - Armstrong, (5) Laura Mitchell (Tonkin), (6) Elsie Mitchell, (7) Nellie Norris, (8) Norman Murrell". "Probably 1917-1920 when E. Chegwin was HT." Note: There are actually three sets of names to go with this photograph, which all vary somewhat. The list of names in the "Other Information" field of this catalogue record is taken from the "Index of Photographs (Numerical Order)" folder, an early index compiled for LDHS. The third set of names is inscribed on the back of the copy in the "Linton State School - Photos" file.linton state school no. 880, vincent mcdonald, -? lamb, spencer grigg, arthur bass, norman barr, billy lamb, ilma jennings, jean nicol, linda murrell, doris whitehead, isobell brett, -? cole, agnes kennedy, sydney chibnall, claude godden, colin kirk, syd lamb, -? cole, coronation wishart, mollie smith, joyce commons, muriel stapleton, mollie gascoigne, eileen armstrong, jimmy wishart, bill wishart, jack stapleton, joe reidy, perc mcgee, ron kirk, jim stapleton, had cornish, alan ching, lance chegwin, bruce maddox, innis brett, ivy brown, eileen kennedy, jean toshack, alice armstrong, laura mitchell, elsie mitchell, nellie norris, norman murrell -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, J.A. Hoskin & Son, SMB Students magazine 1934, 1934
... brown...enid causon...jean...Bickett, An Attitude to War, Some Impressions by a New Comer to New Guinea, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Tecs SMB student's magazine james allan lorna bailey e. brimacombe betty brown enid causon jean coates joan Collins g. Cornish g. crawley ethel crossthwaite coralie cubbin marcellene Dixon ailsa freeman gilda gude nornie gude j. hewitt j. hopwood joan james n. jelbart valma Jensen marjorie john g. leviston a. loughton ruth mellor ron morrison g.c. netherway allan nye norma oxbrow a. paganetti george palmer maud Paterson hazel robinson mona Rogerson betty saunders evelyn shaw jessie skelton pat salter olive scott g.c. whitworth dorothy woolcock j. wright sylvia wyres kath Windsor reg Warnock Mr F.G. ...List of Full Course Students' 1934, Editorial, Obituary - Mr Sutherland's Wife and Mr W.H. Steane, Personal Column, Personal Column, The "Head" - An Appreciation, The Late Dean - W. F. Tucker, A Tribute - J. M. Bickett, An Attitude to War, Some Impressions by a New Comer to New Guinea, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior TecsYellow soft covered magazine of 70 pages, including advertisements. Artworks * Example of color printing - By students of the printing class SMB * The President - By LC * Editor - By G. Leviston * Skipper Heck - By Nornie Gude * Goldie - By Nornie Gude * Interior of Art School Main Entrance - By Lorna Bailey * V.G - By Nornie Gude * Miss K. - By Nornie Gude * Caught in a slack moment - By Evelyn Shaw * You can't kid me - By Evelyn Shaw * B.B. - By Nornie Gude * Ferret. L - By LC * "Solemn Lorna" smileth - By Evelyn Shaw * View of Junior Technical School from Grant Street - By J.Hopwood * Complete fiddle with a paint brush - By Evelyn Shaw * Mr J with his finished product - By Evelyn Shaw * Our Cartoonist - By Nornie Gude * A modern Pygmalion - By Evelyn Shaw * Del - By Reg Warnock * I think your wife dropped this - By Gilda Gude * Mrs Mac - By LC * "Eavesdropping again !" Said Adam as his wife fell out of the tree. - By Dorothy Woolcock * Harvey - By LC * Here is the spot for a village - By Colin S. Hunt * Here is the village for a spot - By Colin S. Hunt * Miss McTaggart - By Reg Warnock * Molly - By J.Hopwood * John A Very Bootiful - By J. Hopwood * Neet - By Nornie Gude * Grace - By Nornie Gude * Jean - By Lorna Bailey * Jean. G - By Lorna Bailey * Nancy Mac - By Lorna Bailey * Clara - By Jesse Skelton, Lorna Bailey and J. Hewitt * Waxy - By J. Hopwood * Nancy. D - By Nornie Gude * Edna - By Nornie Gude * Bena - By Lorna Bailey * Bowes - By J. Hopwood * Headlights - By Reg Warnock * Voge - By Reg Warnock * Mum - By J. Hopwood * The big hold-up - By J.Hopwood Signed on front by Hester Darbysmb, student's magazine, james allan, lorna bailey, e. brimacombe, betty brown, enid causon, jean coates, joan collins, g. cornish, g. crawley, ethel crossthwaite, coralie cubbin, marcellene dixon, ailsa freeman, gilda gude, nornie gude, j. hewitt, j. hopwood, joan james, n. jelbart, valma jensen, marjorie john, g. leviston, a. loughton, ruth mellor, ron morrison, g.c. netherway, allan nye, norma oxbrow, a. paganetti, george palmer, maud paterson, hazel robinson, mona rogerson, betty saunders, evelyn shaw, jessie skelton, pat salter, olive scott, g.c. whitworth, dorothy woolcock, j. wright, sylvia wyres, kath windsor, reg warnock, mr f.g. procter, dr j.r. pound -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, East Gippsland CWA Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/05/2002 12:00:00 AM
... Jean Brown and Sue Morrison with Geoff Pagler Baptist Pastor...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Jean Brown and Sue Morrison with Geoff Pagler Baptist Pastor Celebrations Religion Colour photograph of members of East Gippsland CWA after Host Month church service, Lakes Entrance Victoria East Gippsland CWA Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph ...Jean Brown and Sue Morrison with Geoff Pagler Baptist PastorColour photograph of members of East Gippsland CWA after Host Month church service, Lakes Entrance Victoriacelebrations, religion -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 1999
... They are: Sandra Millard, Beryl Logie, Judith Browning, Iona McIlwraith, Jean Brackett, and Marcie Cooper. ...[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink, is a list of names and a page number] SANDRA MILLARD BERYL LOGIE JUDITH BOWRING IONA McILWRAITH JEAN BRACKETT MARCIE COOPER Pg17 [On a second yellow sticky note placed on top of the previous one, handwritten in black ink] Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group Committee 1998/9 Sandra Millard, Beryl Logie Judith Browning Iona McIlwraith Jean Brackett Marcie Cooper (see spelling on sep. sheet)...They are: Sandra Millard, Beryl Logie, Judith Browning, Iona McIlwraith, Jean Brackett, and Marcie Cooper. ...This photo depicts six women from the Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group Committee posing for a photo. They are: Sandra Millard, Beryl Logie, Judith Browning, Iona McIlwraith, Jean Brackett, and Marcie Cooper. The photo was taken circa 1998-1999.COL photo of a small group of women posing for a photo inside a house. They are sitting or standing behind a table (partially obscured). Behind them is a large display cabinet with plates and silverware. An adjoining room is evident through a large opening in the adjoining wall. Two open doors, one in each room, are also evident.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink, is a list of names and a page number] SANDRA MILLARD BERYL LOGIE JUDITH BOWRING IONA McILWRAITH JEAN BRACKETT MARCIE COOPER Pg17 [On a second yellow sticky note placed on top of the previous one, handwritten in black ink] Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group Committee 1998/9 Sandra Millard, Beryl Logie Judith Browning Iona McIlwraith Jean Brackett Marcie Cooper (see spelling on sep. sheet)arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria (os), melbourne osteoporosis support group committee, meeting, sandra millard, beryl logie, judith browning, iona mcilwraith, jean brackett, marcie cooper, c1998, c1999 -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Interior Scotsburn Union Church, with preacher and member of congregation, c 1995
... Colour photograph, Interior Scotsburn Union Church, with preacher Ern Brown and Mrs Jean Ashton...Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields historic building Scotsburn Church Colour photograph, Interior Scotsburn Union Church, with preacher Ern Brown and Mrs Jean Ashton Interior Scotsburn Union Church, with preacher and member of congregation Photograph Original Photograph ...historic buildingColour photograph, Interior Scotsburn Union Church, with preacher Ern Brown and Mrs Jean Ashtonscotsburn, church -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, CWA Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/04/1996 12:00:00 AM
... June North, Jan Robinson and Jean Brown in charge of a street stall held in Myers Street Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland June North, Jan Robinson and Jean Brown in charge of a street stall held in Myers Street Lakes Entrance Victoria Clubs Celebrations Black and white photograph of three members of CWA Lakes Entrance Victoria CWA Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Post Newspaper ...June North, Jan Robinson and Jean Brown in charge of a street stall held in Myers Street Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of three members of CWA Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, celebrations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF BENDIGO CHOIR
... Frazier B Bendigo & Castlemaine Choirs combined with Melbourne Oriana Choir performing at the Melbourne Town Hall, approx. 1920 A Bendigo Choral Society at the Bendigo Town Hall Owner Elva Jean Brown, of E.J. Brown Bookshop; from her brother Bernard Allen Brown (unknown how he came to him)...Frazier B Bendigo & Castlemaine Choirs combined with Melbourne Oriana Choir performing at the Melbourne Town Hall, approx. 1920 A Bendigo Choral Society at the Bendigo Town Hall Owner Elva Jean Brown, of E.J. Brown Bookshop; from her brother Bernard Allen Brown (unknown how he came to him) Photograph WES HARRY COLLECTION: TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF BENDIGO CHOIR ...two black & white mounted photographs of the Bendigo Choir, circa 1920s, Conductor Mr. W. C. Frazier B Bendigo & Castlemaine Choirs combined with Melbourne Oriana Choir performing at the Melbourne Town Hall, approx. 1920 A Bendigo Choral Society at the Bendigo Town Hall Owner Elva Jean Brown, of E.J. Brown Bookshop; from her brother Bernard Allen Brown (unknown how he came to him)A W. Vincent Kelly, Bendigo B Garge Photos, Collins Street, Melbournewes harry, bendigo choir -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Methodist Church -- Now Uniting Church -- a gathering at Carrs Plains -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
... Reason for gathering and Year not Known. 3238-1a - L to R: Jean Langsford (Brown Hat), ? Mrs Aitken (Fawn coat) Ethel Mathews (white Coat), Front, Ruth Allen Blue Jacket), Lil Membry, Others not Known....Reason for gathering and Year not Known. 3238-1a - L to R: Jean Langsford (Brown Hat), ? Mrs Aitken (Fawn coat) Ethel Mathews (white Coat), Front, Ruth Allen Blue Jacket), Lil Membry, Others not Known. ...Methodist Church (Uniting Church) Two colour photographs of a gathering at Carrs Plains3238 - Dawn Scott, Jean & Eric Jude, Backs of Alan & Gwen Howells, Rev. Max Spry, Uniting Church Parishoners. Reason for gathering and Year not Known. 3238-1a - L to R: Jean Langsford (Brown Hat), ? Mrs Aitken (Fawn coat) Ethel Mathews (white Coat), Front, Ruth Allen Blue Jacket), Lil Membry, Others not Known.stawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: DEMURE
... Demure: all dressed up for the 3BO ball on October 8, 1941, are; back row: Rose Crossman, Elaine Boyd, Lillian Barker, Doris Harvey, Shirley Gray, Dorothy Rudd, Norma Young, Jean Harvey, Georgina Allen and Peg Browning. Middle row: Jean Fitzpatrick, Teresa Gallagher, Betty Swenwy, Pam Dodd, Mrs Dodd, Ella Martin, Lorna Scott, Joyce Hosking and Pat Hodge. ...Demure: all dressed up for the 3BO ball on October 8, 1941, are; back row: Rose Crossman, Elaine Boyd, Lillian Barker, Doris Harvey, Shirley Gray, Dorothy Rudd, Norma Young, Jean Harvey, Georgina Allen and Peg Browning. Middle row: Jean Fitzpatrick, Teresa Gallagher, Betty Swenwy, Pam Dodd, Mrs Dodd, Ella Martin, Lorna Scott, Joyce Hosking and Pat Hodge. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Demure: all dressed up for the 3BO ball on October 8, 1941, are; back row: Rose Crossman, Elaine Boyd, Lillian Barker, Doris Harvey, Shirley Gray, Dorothy Rudd, Norma Young, Jean Harvey, Georgina Allen and Peg Browning. Middle row: Jean Fitzpatrick, Teresa Gallagher, Betty Swenwy, Pam Dodd, Mrs Dodd, Ella Martin, Lorna Scott, Joyce Hosking and Pat Hodge. Front row: Mary Jacobs and Maureen Minnard. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyJournal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.31 No2, 2004
... Have Your Say To The Magazine Editor Sharing A Cuppa With Alfred Reuben Zimmerman How Our Streete Got Their Names A Brief History Of the Dandenong & District Historical Society Vale: Ella Frances Norris 1910-2004 June Guest (June Epstein) 1919-2004 Sally Brown 8.8.2004 Margaret Jean Cant (Nee Corrigan) 1939-2004 June Barbara Pobjoy 1930-2004 Dr. ...Have Your Say To The Magazine Editor Sharing A Cuppa With Alfred Reuben Zimmerman How Our Streete Got Their Names A Brief History Of the Dandenong & District Historical Society Vale: Ella Frances Norris 1910-2004 June Guest (June Epstein) 1919-2004 Sally Brown 8.8.2004 Margaret Jean Cant (Nee Corrigan) 1939-2004 June Barbara Pobjoy 1930-2004 Dr. ...An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, October 2004 featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Have Your Say To The Magazine Editor Sharing A Cuppa With Alfred Reuben Zimmerman How Our Streete Got Their Names A Brief History Of the Dandenong & District Historical Society Vale: Ella Frances Norris 1910-2004 June Guest (June Epstein) 1919-2004 Sally Brown 8.8.2004 Margaret Jean Cant (Nee Corrigan) 1939-2004 June Barbara Pobjoy 1930-2004 Dr. John Jeffares 28.9.2004 Dandenong Gold The Brown Family C.L.Gidfrey 80 Years In The Plumbing Business Society News Harking Back 75 Years An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School -Class photograph - Grade 11A- 1956
... , Annette Wright, Meridith Brown, ?, Julie Little, Jean Ritch, Elaine Evans, Rosaline Busby, Margaret Nelson, ?..., Annette Wright, Meridith Brown, ?, Julie Little, Jean Ritch, Elaine Evans, Rosaline Busby, Margaret Nelson, ? ...Black and white photograph - Grade 2A, 1956"Attached to photograph" List of student names (Incomplete) Back Row L-R : Rod Roach, ?, ?, ?, Russell Goodall, David Flowers, Jimmy Page, ?, Peter Pavey, John Carpenter, ?, Robert McCulloch, Ross Warne. 2nd Row L-R : ?, Annette Wright, Meridith Brown, ?, Julie Little, Jean Ritch, Elaine Evans, Rosaline Busby, Margaret Nelson, ?, Barbara Ryan(?) 3rd Row L-R : Betty Jacobs, Diane Deuter, Ruth Reeves, Lynette (?), Laurel Adams, Lois Clark, Madeleine (?), (?) Williams, Barbara Gordon, Margaret Doak, Irene Bennett. Seated Front Row L-R : ?, Robert Caywood, Philip Decini, John Reid, ?, ?, ?, Chris Harding. Teacher : -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Albion Primary School Register of First Pupils Dated 8th July 1926, 1926
... Bridges, Bessie Bridges, Charles Bridges, Joseph Bridges, Myrtle Brock, Jethro Brock, Rose Annetta Brooks, Adas Brooks, Clarence Brooks, George Brown, Jean Brown, Robert Brown, Stanley Brutnell, Kathleen Bunting, John Campbell, Jessie Campbell, Marjory Challen, Peter Champman, Joy Chapman, Keith Chapman, William Clayton, Ada Clayton, Thomas Clemson, Nancy Close, Irene Jean Collison, Hannah Collison, Vera J. ...Bridges, Bessie Bridges, Charles Bridges, Joseph Bridges, Myrtle Brock, Jethro Brock, Rose Annetta Brooks, Adas Brooks, Clarence Brooks, George Brown, Jean Brown, Robert Brown, Stanley Brutnell, Kathleen Bunting, John Campbell, Jessie Campbell, Marjory Challen, Peter Champman, Joy Chapman, Keith Chapman, William Clayton, Ada Clayton, Thomas Clemson, Nancy Close, Irene Jean Collison, Hannah Collison, Vera J. ...Register of First Pupils Dated 8 - 7 2026|Adams, Stella Adderley, Thomas Adderly, Olive Ainsworth, Violet Allen, Laura Anderson, Holly Anderson, Lola Ayton, Arthur Ayton, Jeffrey Barlow, Leila Bartlett, John Batten, Audrey Batten, Mavis Beadon, Alan Bell, Florence Benn, Dorothy Benn, Edna Benn, Walter W. Bennet, Edith Bennet, Elsie Bennett, Dorothes Bennett, Henry Bennett, Norma Benoulli, Royce A. Beynon, Frank Binns, Stella M. Blakey, Harold Breaden, Marion Breadon, Maxwell Bridges, Agnes G. Bridges, Bessie Bridges, Charles Bridges, Joseph Bridges, Myrtle Brock, Jethro Brock, Rose Annetta Brooks, Adas Brooks, Clarence Brooks, George Brown, Jean Brown, Robert Brown, Stanley Brutnell, Kathleen Bunting, John Campbell, Jessie Campbell, Marjory Challen, Peter Champman, Joy Chapman, Keith Chapman, William Clayton, Ada Clayton, Thomas Clemson, Nancy Close, Irene Jean Collison, Hannah Collison, Vera J. Coulter, Ronald Coulter, Thelma Cox, Roy Cox, Sydney Crompton, Raymond Dale, Dorothy Dempsey, Eileen Dickson, George Dickson, Leslie Dickson, Maria Francis Dixon, Isobella Donald, David Downing, Marjory Dunstan, Frances Dunstan, William Dyett, Gordon Dyett, Ronald Evans, Edward Firth, Emily Foran, Frank Frith, Emily Frith, Maisie Gardiner, Jack Gardiner, Monica Gilbert, Laughrey Gillman, Jean Gillman, Marvis Hall, Gladys Hall, Marjory Hall, Trevis Harbottle, Charles Harbottle, Ethel Heffer, Annie Heffer, Elizabeth Heffer, Maud Heffer, Olive Heid, George L. Hiscock, Augustus Hiscock, Evelyn Hiscock, Muriel Hiscock, Valma Hogarth, Ludwig Hunter, Dorothy James, Daisy Johnston, Merle Kenny, Frank Lapthorne, Coral Lapthorne, Joy Lawson, James "Jim" Neil Lowe, Lyla Mahoney, Stuart Mancell, Herbert Mancell, Jack McCall, Janet McDonald, Victor McKay, Edith McKay, Jessie McPherson, Flora Millar, George Montgomery, Albert Montgomery, Alen Montgomery, John Morris, Albert Morrisey, John Morrisey, Mathew Morrisey, Raymond Mounsey, Ray Nayler, Jack Neish, William J. Norman, Elizabeth Norton, Dennis Nye, Florence Nye, Helen J. Nye, Mabel Ethel Perry, William Phillips, Melva Prichard, Marie Proughton, Dorothy Quick, Elsie Quick, Jean Ivy Rautman, Marie Raymond, Vivian Reddrop, Bertha Reddrop, Jean Roberts, Percival Roberts, Walter Rose, Maxwell Scott, Gillah Scott, Norman Searle, William Skinner, Seslie Small, Duncan Smith, Joseph Smith, William Soutar, Henry Stafford, Dorothy Stafford, Thelma Stark, Alfred W. D. Stark, Edith Starke, William Steele, James Sweeney, David Tindell, Maudel Trickey, George Trickey, Violet Trowbridge, Harry N. Trueman, Henry Vivian, Raymond Walker, Harold Warmiington, Ian Warmington, Ian Warmington, John Warmington, Stuart Warmington, Wilson White, Norma Whittet, Jessie Whittet, Lyn Widdy, Jessie Wilson, Eric Wilson, Normanalbion primary school, albion state school, state school, primary school, albion, adelaide street -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPlaque - Memorial Plaque, Amy Neville Brown (1882-1974), 1976
... She had 2 brothers: Charles John Brown, Edward Byam Brown & 3 sisters: Jean Constance Brown (1884-1973), Catherine Philpott Brown (1886-1980), Grace *Beatrice Brown (1889-1984) who was also a member of the Mission's ladies' committee. ...She had 2 brothers: Charles John Brown, Edward Byam Brown & 3 sisters: Jean Constance Brown (1884-1973), Catherine Philpott Brown (1886-1980), Grace *Beatrice Brown (1889-1984) who was also a member of the Mission's ladies' committee. ...Amy Neville Brown (1882-1974) was a longlife member of the Mission to Seafarers ladies' Committees: 1910 - Amy is first mentioned in our records as LHLG branch secretary for Elsternwick. (from diaries written by her and her sister Beatrice during 1909-1913 and held at the Glen Eira Historical Society, Amy tells she attends “kirk” with Miss Godfrey about once a month and each time they go to the “Institute” afterwards.) 1918 - 1922 sees Amy as “Schools secretary” LHLG. 1933 - Miss A N Brown becomes Honorary Secretary of the LHLG. 1946 – LHLG becomes “Harbour Lights Guild”. 1949 – Dora Simpson is president of HLG & Amy Brown is Honorary Secretary. 1957 – Amy retires as Honorary Secretary of the HLG. Other interests: 1933 - Amy founded the Victorian Aboriginal Group along with Valentine Alexa Leeper (1900-2001). She acted as Hon. Sec. to the VAG for 40 years until its winding up in 1971 8 boxes of papers related to their activities are held at the SLV under Amy’s name (with Val Leeper). 1950 - Amy was a member of the YWCA 1963 – she was president of the Agnes Benson Auxiliary of the YWCA. Amy’s parents were Andrew Howden Brown & Catherine Marianne (Kitty) Wight. She had 2 brothers: Charles John Brown, Edward Byam Brown & 3 sisters: Jean Constance Brown (1884-1973), Catherine Philpott Brown (1886-1980), Grace *Beatrice Brown (1889-1984) who was also a member of the Mission's ladies' committee. None of 4 sisters married, they lived all their lives in Elsternwick. Edward Byam Brown was an academic at Melbourne University rising to become Ass. Prof. of Electrical Engineering by the 1950s. He married Vera Scantlebury in 1926 – they had 2 children. Amy’s maternal grandparents were Edward Byam Wight and Catherine Philpott. Both arrived in Melbourne in the early 1840s. Edward Wight is included on Thomas Chuck’s collage of early Victorian pioneers. Anne Jackson has written a short biography of Catherine’s brother, William Philpott, which includes a paragraph on Edward Wight. Catherine’s youngest son, Neville Wight, became a solicitor living at Woodend. He married Grace Rutherford – Mrs Neville Wight was a member of our Executive Committee from 1929 to 1933. Neville Wight’s obituary states that “he served his articles with … the firm of Moule & Seddon”. The principal of this firm was W H Moule, well known judge and cricketer. His son, also W H Moule, was Honorary Secretary of MtSV Executive Committee for 20 years until his retirement in 1958. was a member of the Harbour Lights Guild ( Honorary General Secretary in the 30s) then the Flying Angel League. She passed away in September 1974. A protege and friend of the Godfreys and Ina Higgins she actively assisted in setting up school branches of LHLG and eventually became a leading member in the 1930s.The window made by Tony Hall along with this plaque were dedicated in 1976. Amy Neville Brown had a lifelong association with the Mission and other philanthropic and social causes. Small plaque mounted on wooded board.In memory of Amy Brown For her lifetime of devoted service to the Mission 26th September, 1974amy brown, plaque, memorial, flying angel club, lhlg, amy neville brown (1882-1974), victoria aboriginal group (1933-1971), vag, val leeper, valentina alexa leeper (1900-2001) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCHOOL'S IN
... Third row: Lois Penno, Jean Brown, ??, ??, ??, Joan Ellis, Dorothy Thomas, Norma Fitzsimmons, Jean Harwood, Norma Birchmore, Shirley Rogers, Mavis Briggs, ??. ...Third row: Lois Penno, Jean Brown, ??, ??, ??, Joan Ellis, Dorothy Thomas, Norma Fitzsimmons, Jean Harwood, Norma Birchmore, Shirley Rogers, Mavis Briggs, ??. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Tuesday, February 3, 2004. School's in: Long Gully school, date unknown. Back row: Frank Harvey, Jack Harvey, Alf Spicer, Frank Grenfell, Max Poole, Les Norries, Len White, Ray Connors, Don Middling, Bill Pascoe, Alf Thomas, Ray Waterman. Second row: Gladys Pollard, Alice Gill, MavisNorris, Nellie Spicer, Vera Waterman, Trixie Shearer, Mavis Lind, Marjorie Eva, Olga Lehrer, Rose Crossman. Third row: Lois Penno, Jean Brown, ??, ??, ??, Joan Ellis, Dorothy Thomas, Norma Fitzsimmons, Jean Harwood, Norma Birchmore, Shirley Rogers, Mavis Briggs, ??. Fourth row, knelling: Jack Snell, Cecil Grenfell, Evan Evans, Arthur Eva, Keith Rowe, Andy McMillan, Keith Grenfell, ??. Front row: ??, Jack Spicer, Gof Waterson, Charlie Krausgrill, Alan Harward, Rex Curtis, Arthur Muston. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, The Victorian Reading book - first edition, 1928 (first edition)
... Jean McCullagh (parents – William and Margaret) born in 1914 and this is probably the person who owned and used this reader. This book is of interest not only because it is a first edition copy of one of the well-known Victorian School Readers but also because it was connected to the McCullagh family of Oak Grove, Yangery. History of Warrnambool Oak Grove, Yangery McCullagh family School Readers ‘Sylvia McCullagh, Oak Grove, Yangery, Dennington P. Office’ This is a hard cover book of 260 pages. The cover was originally a burnished brown ...This is a first edition copy of the Victorian School Readers (Eighth Book) issued by the Education Department of Victoria. These readers were first published in 1928 and became standard texts for all school children up to Year Eight. They complemented the School Paper which had been published monthly for different year levels since the end of the 19th century. Both the Readers and the School Papers were in widespread use until the late 1940s and the early 1950s. William McCullagh and his wife Margaret had the property Oak Grove at Yangery at the end of the 19th century and in the early decades of the 20th century. Yangery is an agricultural area situated between Woodford and Koroit. There is a record of Silvie Jean McCullagh (parents – William and Margaret) born in 1914 and this is probably the person who owned and used this reader. This book is of interest not only because it is a first edition copy of one of the well-known Victorian School Readers but also because it was connected to the McCullagh family of Oak Grove, Yangery. This is a hard cover book of 260 pages. The cover was originally a burnished brown colour but the book has been covered with a mottled patterned cloth material (red, green and brown). The cover is partly torn off at the bottom of the spine. The book has poetry and prose extracts and includes many black and white sketches, maps, photographs and illustrations. The inscription and some other annotations throughout the book are handwritten in pencil. ‘Sylvia McCullagh, Oak Grove, Yangery, Dennington P. Office’ history of warrnambool, oak grove, yangery, mccullagh family, school readers
