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Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
... ... Burns Mrs...Mrs Townsend L. Reverend Britten A.E. Reverend Burns H. Reverend Burns Mrs Crockett Reverend Crockett Mrs McLennan Mr Mclennan Mrs McLellan Miss Schofield Reverend Brain Reverend Wagg Reverend Reeves Reverend Archer F.H. ...This file contains 9 items relating to the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School and its early years there. 1/1 photocopy of a notice advertising a public meeting on 04/12/1922 concerning fundraising for the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School, dated 29/11/1922, publication unknown. 2/1 leaflet requesting donations and gifts for the purchase and fitting out of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School, dated 04/12/1922, publication unknown. 3/1 photocopy of 2 pages from the ‘St Mary’s Church Chronicle’ dated 16/12/1922., describing Shelford’s history, the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ and related fundraising efforts. 4/1 photocopy of an invitation to Mr & Mrs Reeves to attend the dedication of ‘Helenslea’ for use by Shelford Girls’ School on 22/02/1923. 5/1 photocopy of an article and 5 photographs in ‘Punch’, 01/03/1923, about the dedication of ‘Helenslea’ for use by Shelford Girls’ School. The photographs are of various visitors, staff and students with one showing the front of ‘Helenslea’. 6/1 photocopy of a one-page prospectus including rules for Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten with a photograph of the school dated approximately 1922-23. Date and publication unknown. The photograph shows ‘Helenslea’ prior to the alterations done for the school. 7/1 Photocopy of a photograph titled ‘Retrospect’ of the staff of Shelford Girls’ School in 1923 including E.H. Naylor, Rev. James Townsend, A.M. Thomas, D. Champion, P.M. Evans, and L. Fulton. Another photocopy of a second photograph of the school approx. 1923 and a list of teaching staff. Date and publication unknown. 8/2 photocopies of an article from an unknown, undated publication containing an extract from the ‘The Argus’, December 1928 describing the Shelford Speech Night. Also contains several notes about Shelford events and a photograph of the school in 1929. 9/1 photocopy of an undated photograph of Shelford Girls’ School from an unknown publication. Development of the gardens indicates a later date than 1929.st mary’s church, caulfield, shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, glen eira road, ‘helenslea’, hood crescent, hayman archdeacon, eggleston f.w., fundraising events, public meetings, schools, st mary’s school hall, blundell dora miss, allison road, school committees, mansions, stables, hood justice mr, views, churches, clergy residences, classrooms, halls, langley h.t., st mary’s church of england, moffit graham j, swale. d.h. mr, children, kindergartens, smith ogg and serpell (architects), smith sydney, dodgson miss, falls councillor, prendergast a.i. (churchwarden), slaney f miss, dumas mr, thomas miss, pollard mr, gill miss, beggs f.g. miss, beggs c miss, hollow s mr, irwin t mr, lloyd m.c. mr, graham j.m. mr, fredrickson mrs, langley canon, askew a.j. mr, scales a.w. mr, dixon emily miss, seymour road, stephen george sir, douglas sholto mr, ludbrook e.c. mr, langley mrs, reeves mr, reeves mrs, openings (events), lees harrington mrs, brookes mrs (mayoress), mayors, crotty c reverend, crotty mrs, wells j.s. reverend, wells mrs, scheiger c.p. reverend, scheiger mrs, cole t. reverend, cole mrs, gumas g. mr, gumas mrs, creswick h.e. mr, creswick mrs, askew mr, askew mrs, falls mrs, mowle councillor, mowle mrs, scales mr, scales mrs, welshford smithers t mr, welshford smithers mrs, walker h.k. mrs, lansell clarke mrs, head mrs, slaney miss, moffit graham mrs, whittington mrs, horsley a. mrs, townsend l. reverend, britten a.e. reverend, burns h. reverend, burns mrs, crockett reverend, crockett mrs, mclennan mr, mclennan mrs, mclellan miss, schofield reverend, brain reverend, wagg reverend, reeves reverend, archer f.h., archer mrs, akehurst miss, hoggart mrs, mcgowan mr, mcgowan mrs, chalk a.s. mr, chalk mrs, godley mrs, nattrass miss, gill miss, farmer mrs, biggs mrs, fulton mrs, armstrong mrs, thompson g.h. mr, thompson mrs, hall councillor, hall mrs, murray councillor, murray mrs, robertson h.j. mrs, thomas a.m. miss, education, naylor e.h. miss, townsend james reverend, champion d. (female), evans p.m. miss, fulton l. (female), davidson m.j. miss, allen e miss, smart m mrs, giderson h mrs, dunstan g mrs, forte e mrs, morres t miss, pollard e miss, varley m miss, tuckwell charles, howden l miss, massey ella miss, mitchell m miss, mollison f miss, lascelles k miss, england s.p. mr, miller e miss, smith m miss, speech nights, baker donald bishop, patton councillor (mayor), old girls association, dances and balls, green bishop, scarlett captain, king frank reverend, choirs, hayman archdeacon, awards -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Patrick James & Ivy Burns' wedding photograph, 1940
... (mr) patrick burns...(mrs...He was born in 1906 at Longwood and died in 1964 at Surrey Hills. (mr) patrick burns (mrs) ivy burns (miss) ivy bolton (mrs) beryl torey (mr) eddie burns (mr) emet burns (ms) win ramage union road surrey hills holy trinity church churches A black and white photograph of a wedding group showing bride and groom, two bridesmaids, two flower girls and 3 other men. ...Taken to mark the wedding of Patrick James Burns and Ivy Lillian Ellen Bolton at Holy Trinity Surrey Hills in 1940. Ivy's sister Beryl Torey is at right and Beryl's daughters were flower girls. Patrick's brothers Eddie and Emet are at either end and his cousin Win Ramage is on the left. Patrick and Ivy's home was at 244 Union Road, Surrey Hills. Ivy was born in 1908 in Seymour, the daughter of Samuel Henry Bolton and Elizabeth Beatrice Maher. She died in 2004 in Mansfield and is buried at Fawkner Cemetery. Patrick was a mechanic. He was born in 1906 at Longwood and died in 1964 at Surrey Hills.A black and white photograph of a wedding group showing bride and groom, two bridesmaids, two flower girls and 3 other men. The men are dressed in dark suits and have a buttonhole flower in their lapel, the bride dressed in a floor length dress of lace with a long train supported on her head by a headband, the bridesmaids are wearing floor length dresses, with short sleeves and a hat styled like a small beret, and the flowergirls are also wearing floor length dresses and short sleeves, and also hats styled like the berets. All the females are carrying bouquets.(mr) patrick burns, (mrs) ivy burns, (miss) ivy bolton, (mrs) beryl torey, (mr) eddie burns, (mr) emet burns, (ms) win ramage, union road, surrey hills, holy trinity church, churches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Vermont State School, 1932
... Mrs...Burns...L to R 2nd Row - Mrs McClare, Roach, Gillan, McGillan, Challinor, Anderson, Brockell, Johns, Darcy, Grant, Johns, Burns, Kiddle. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Vermont State School No. 1022 Carlton Challinor Stevens Smith Anderson McArthur Dempsey Boyle Overton Rothwell Darcy McClare Roach Gillan McGillan Challinor Anderson Brockell Johns Darcy Grant Johns Mrs Burns Kiddle Cooper Mrs Warren Frances Black and white photo on Fawn Mount - Vermont State School Diamond Jubilee, 1932. ...Black and white photo on Fawn Mount - Vermont State School Diamond Jubilee, 1932. Mothers Club & School Committee - L to R - Back Row - Carlton, Mrs, Challinor, Blank, Stevens, Smith, Anderson, Mr. McArthur, Blank, Dempsey, Boyle, Overton, Rothwell, Darcy, Blank. L to R 2nd Row - Mrs McClare, Roach, Gillan, McGillan, Challinor, Anderson, Brockell, Johns, Darcy, Grant, Johns, Burns, Kiddle. L to R Front Row - Blank, Mrs Cooper.vermont state school, no. 1022, carlton, challinor, stevens, smith, anderson, mcarthur, dempsey, boyle, overton, rothwell, darcy, mcclare, roach, gillan, mcgillan, challinor, anderson, brockell, johns, darcy, grant, johns, mrs, burns, kiddle, cooper, mrs, warren, frances -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - SILK POSTCARD, FRANCE, POSTCARD, EMBROIDERED EASTER GREETING, c.1917 - 1919
... Refer “Mrs May Burns” collection...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Refer “Mrs May Burns” collection documents cards Easter Greeting Cards Handcrafts Embroidery Postcards WWI The Great War World War One Correspondence Front: A Happy Easter Rear: Somewhere in France To dear Mother Father & all at home with best love from Will & Roy Embroidered silk postcard, various colours, centre a pink bow, under flag depictions and flowers under Postcard SILK POSTCARD, FRANCE, POSTCARD, EMBROIDERED EASTER GREETING ...Refer “Mrs May Burns” collectionEmbroidered silk postcard, various colours, centre a pink bow, under flag depictions and flowers underFront: A Happy Easter Rear: Somewhere in France To dear Mother Father & all at home with best love from Will & Roydocuments, cards, easter, greeting cards, handcrafts, embroidery, postcards, wwi, the great war, world war one, correspondence -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Horticulture Society Committee, 1949
... N. West, G. Burns Pres., Mrs. West, Miss Covalador(?), J. W. ...N. West, G. Burns Pres., Mrs. West, Miss Covalador(?), J. W. ...Black and white photograph of eight people. (2 copies).Written on back of photograph- "Ringwood Horticultural Society. Ap. 1949. N. West, G. Burns Pres., Mrs. West, Miss Covalador(?), J. W. Gillespie Sec., Mrs. Polson Asst. Treas, F. Caterer, R. Webber, Treasurer." -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RECEIPTS
... ... Mrs Burn...Five Australian Red Cross Society Annual Membership Receipts, four dated 26/8/1963 and one dated 18/7/1962 in the names of Mrs Bass, Mrs Lovell, Miss Powell, Mrs M Cambridge, Mrs Burn and signed by Flora Mackay....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ESSENTIAL SERVICES Red cross Ephemera John Jones Collection - Australian Red Cross Society Annual Membership Receipts Mrs Bass Flora Mackay Mrs Lovell Miss Powell Mrs M Cambridge Mrs Burn Five Australian Red Cross Society Annual Membership Receipts, four dated 26/8/1963 and one dated 18/7/1962 in the names of Mrs Bass, Mrs Lovell, Miss Powell, Mrs M Cambridge, Mrs Burn and signed by Flora Mackay. ...Five Australian Red Cross Society Annual Membership Receipts, four dated 26/8/1963 and one dated 18/7/1962 in the names of Mrs Bass, Mrs Lovell, Miss Powell, Mrs M Cambridge, Mrs Burn and signed by Flora Mackay.essential services, red cross, ephemera, john jones collection - australian red cross society annual membership receipts, mrs bass, flora mackay, mrs lovell, miss powell, mrs m cambridge, mrs burn -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARD, 1915
... “Getting rid of insects that pay no rent and are very annoying” Collection re Mrs May Burns....“Getting rid of insects that pay no rent and are very annoying” Collection re Mrs May Burns. photography - group portrait military history gallipoli Post card photo of a group of 10 soldiers at Gallipoli getting rid of insects. ...On the rear; “This photo was taken in Gallipoli by a chap in the 5th”. “Getting rid of insects that pay no rent and are very annoying” Collection re Mrs May Burns.Post card photo of a group of 10 soldiers at Gallipoli getting rid of insects.photography - group portrait, military history, gallipoli -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GROUP PHOTOGRAPH, c.1917 - 19
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. photography group portraits military history souvenirs Group photo in sepia tone of 19 soldiers outside Hut No 30. ...Some of the soldiers are wearing up to 4 Service Chevrons, one has a “”MM” ribbon on.Possibly taken at or near Wars end. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Group photo in sepia tone of 19 soldiers outside Hut No 30.photography, group portraits, military history, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTERS WW1, 2) 1.8.1919
... .2) Letter is to Mrs R Burns, 100 Hope Street, Geelong, Vic. Items relate to W D S BURNS No 56 Provost Corpr AIF. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields .2) Letter is to Mrs R Burns, 100 Hope Street, Geelong, Vic. Items relate to W D S BURNS No 56 Provost Corpr AIF. ....2) Letter is to Mrs R Burns, 100 Hope Street, Geelong, Vic. Items relate to W D S BURNS No 56 Provost Corpr AIF. Refer Cat No 2076.3P for his service details..1) Letter, yellowed paper with Royal Crest in red at top wishing individual a safe return home. .2) Letter yellowed advising that No 56 W D S BURNS will be returning to Australia per transport Indarra from Australian Imperial Force. Signed by Office in Charge Base Records..1) At top in red print: “Red Crest, Buckingham Palace” At bottom handwritten in black: “George R I”letters, the king, 56, provost, returning -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH, 1915
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. photographs - photography aif On rear; written in pen and pencil. “18 Middlesex Road Surrey Hills William Henry Chapman” Photo post card, in sepia tone re W H Chapman. ...William Henry CHAPMAN No 1070 (born Heathcote, enlisted Heathcote) in C Coy 23rd Batt AIF on 2.3.1915. Embarked for Egypt 10.5.1915. Embarked for France 19.3.1916. Hospitalised 20.11.1916 with sore feet. KIA 3.5.1917. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Photo post card, in sepia tone re W H Chapman.On rear; written in pen and pencil. “18 Middlesex Road Surrey Hills William Henry Chapman”photographs - photography, aif -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Clovelly, c1920s
... Mrs. Techow, was situated in The Crescent at Sassafras. After it burned down in 1921, Mrs. ...Mrs. Techow, was situated in The Crescent at Sassafras. After it burned down in 1921, Mrs. ...Clovelly Guest House was formerly Braco Park Guest House, owned and run by Eliza and Grace Murdoch. The original Guest House 'Clovelly' , owned by Mrs. Techow, was situated in The Crescent at Sassafras. After it burned down in 1921, Mrs. Techow purchased Braco Park and renamed it Clovelly. The site was purchased by the Education Department c1985 and is now Sherbrooke Community School. B & W Rose Series Postcard showing Front/Side view of Clovelly Guest House (formerly Braco Park) in Sassafras.The Rose Series P. 3942. "CLOVELLY" SASSAFRAS, VICclovelly, techow, murdoch, braco park, sherbrooke community school, guest house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - COTTAGE, 1930 ?
... Moore, board and residence later - Mrs Burns confectionary, shop about 1914. Later - Nielson Family 1920's - 1930's to ? ...Moore, board and residence later - Mrs Burns confectionary, shop about 1914. Later - Nielson Family 1920's - 1930's to ? ...black and white photograph: cottage, galvanised iron roof, stone construction. Central door, sash windows, 2 chimneys. Right of photo word ' Boar' Picture taken late Autumn. Handwritten in ink ' City Hotel, Barnard St., Cnr. Mercy Street ' Written in pencil ' this is the Mercy Street entrance, demolished in the 1950's'. Occupiers ' Mrs. W. Moore, board and residence later - Mrs Burns confectionary, shop about 1914. Later - Nielson Family 1920's - 1930's to ? ( Will Nielson was night worker at Cohn's Brewery )buildings, residential, cottage -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARD, 8.7.1917
... Safstrom was (born in Heathcote, enlisted Bendigo)which fits in with the donor of the items Mrs May Burns. Woodhead was from Mildura. The only connection could be that they were both in England at the same time the card was written. ...Safstrom was (born in Heathcote, enlisted Bendigo)which fits in with the donor of the items Mrs May Burns. Woodhead was from Mildura. The only connection could be that they were both in England at the same time the card was written. documents postcards photography Rear of photo: “ 8.7.17 to A.H Safstrom With best wishes for a safe return home & Australia from L Woodhead” Photo post card B & W, portrait of a single person in uniform. ...There is an Alexis Harold Safstrom No 1723, 38th Batt 1st reinforcements then 59th Batt. He was WIA twice and discharged on 31.8.1919. There are two Woodheads with an initial L. This is possibly L.H.B Woodhead No 728, 8th Batt then late in the war 25th Batt. He was WIA twice coming home late 1918. The colour patch on the uniform is possibly 8th Batt. Safstrom was (born in Heathcote, enlisted Bendigo)which fits in with the donor of the items Mrs May Burns. Woodhead was from Mildura. The only connection could be that they were both in England at the same time the card was written. Photo post card B & W, portrait of a single person in uniform.Rear of photo: “ 8.7.17 to A.H Safstrom With best wishes for a safe return home & Australia from L Woodhead”documents, postcards, photography -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARD, 1915
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. photography portrait military history On the rear of the original, “Egypt 26.3.15. best wishes Albert Jacka" Postcard photo, B & W re Albert Jacka VC MC & Bar. ...Albert Jacka No 465 (born Geelong, enlisted Melbourne) in D Coy 14th batt AIF on 18.9.14. Embarked for Eygpt 22.12.14. He rose through the ranks from Pte to Captain by 15.3.17. He was WIA 3 times and hospitalised twice with illness. Awarded the Victoria Cross at Courtney's Post 19/20th May 1915. The Military Cross at Pozieres on 7.8.16 and a Bar to the Military Cross on 10.4.17 near Queant. He was discharged from the AIF on 10.1.20. This is a very brief history of "Jacka". Collection re Mrs May Burns.Postcard photo, B & W re Albert Jacka VC MC & Bar. On the rear of the original, “Egypt 26.3.15. best wishes Albert Jacka"photography, portrait, military history -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - PHOTO LETTER CARD, 08.08.1916
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. documents letters cards military history hospitals Stamped: Australian Auxillary Hospital, Harefield, Middlesex Letter card to Mrs C. ...Contains pictures of nursing staff and patients at No 1 Australian Auxilliary Hospital 1914 - 1919. Tom will be Charles Thomas Chapman No 325, enlisted in E Coy 5th Batt AIF on 17.8.1914. Embarked for Egypt 21.10.1914 then for Gallipoli 5.4.1915. WIA 16.5.1915 GSW to upper extremities and hernia. Hospitalised England No 1 Aust Aux Hospital. Finally back to France 28.6.1917. Hospitalised 16.11.1917 with Tachy Cardia and then Laryngitis. Promoted Cpl 18.8.1918. Embarked for Aust 14.9.1918 transport duty (1914 men). Discharged 23.3.1919. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Letter card to Mrs C. CHAPMAN, Kyneton Road Heathcote, from her son Tom. Contains commercial photos of the Australian Auxilliary Hospital No.1 Harefield, Middlesex, England. Stamped: Australian Auxillary Hospital, Harefield, Middlesexdocuments, letters, cards, military history, hospitals -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GRAVE PHOTOGRAPH, c.1918-19
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. photography war graves head stones military history On photo “2194 Pte S BABIDGE”. ...Elias Samuel BABIDGE No 1312 (born Heathcote, enlisted Heathcote) in the 2nd reinforcements 6 th Batt AIF on 18.11.1914. Embarked for Egypt 2.2.1915 then Gallipoli 5.4.1915. WIA 14.5.1915 GSW to the shoulder. Hospitalised 3.12.1915 with enteritis. Embarked for Australia 9.2.1916 enteric. He embarked for England on 3.7.1916 with the 18th reinforcements 6th Batt. Regt No. changes to 2194. Transferred to the 59th Batt 8.10.1916. WIA 21.12.1916 with GSW to the buttocks but changed legs slight. Hospitalised 21.7.1917 with old GSW (ulcer). WIA 25.6.1918 with GSW chest penetrating. DOW's 25.6.1918. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Post card photo of the grave of Sam BABIDGE, other graves and buildings in the back ground.On photo “2194 Pte S BABIDGE”. On rear “Sam Babidges grave at Gallipoli” in blue ink.photography, war graves, head stones, military history -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PICTURE POSTCARD, 13.12.1915
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. documents photographs postcards Top right: Cairo - Pyramids Postcard photo, B & W, pyramids - several trees in foreground. ...Sinai desert Asia Minor Feb 13th. Dear mother, just a card in answer to your ever welcome letter I received today. Sorry to hear Dad in not to well. I wrote a long note to him this week. Send it onto Ella to see. I had a letter from Jack to day. He is getting better. I had a letter from Tom yesterday. I heven’t been getting his letters lately. We are both well. Roy had no word from you, wondering what’s the matter. Going on patrol duty 4 in the morning, no fighting here yet. All for this time, goodbye, best love to all from Bill. Remember me to the boys. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Postcard photo, B & W, pyramids - several trees in foreground. The rear has a hand written letter in pencil.Top right: Cairo - Pyramidsdocuments, photographs, postcards -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - PICTURE POSTCARD, 20.2.1916
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. documents postcards views pyramids cairo souvenirs On the front “Cairo - The four Pyramids” On rear above pencil letter is written in blue ink, “This boy lost his life in Service”. ...On rear; Sinai desert Asia Minor Feb 20th 1916. Dear Mother, your ever welcome letter to hand. Sorry to hear Dad is not well also yourself. Hope you are better err this. Things much the same as usual here. We are both well. I had a letter from Tom last week. We were inspected by the General after Church Parade this morning. Glad uncles crop turned out so well. I suppose Lot has gone to town by this. I wrote to her and sent her some things. You ought to have them by now. Roy has has had no letters from home for a long time. Don’t address them to Hospital. Use same address as myself. Too dusty here to write. Goodbye and love to all, from Bill. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Postcard photo, B & W with four pyramids at Cairo - camels and men in foreground. The rear has a black pencil written letter. On the front “Cairo - The four Pyramids” On rear above pencil letter is written in blue ink, “This boy lost his life in Service”.documents, postcards, views, pyramids, cairo, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPH, c.1916
... Collection re Mrs May Burns...Collection re Mrs May Burns photography group portraits military history souvenirs Photo, sepia tone, 3 soldiers in uniform all standing re J H SCOBERG, G B FULLERTON DCM, J HOLMBERG. ...James Henry SCOBERG No 664 (born Heathcote, enlisted Bendigo) in B Coy 38th Batt on 19.12.1916. Embarked 20.6.1916. Promoted L/ Cpl 6.6.1917. Hospitalised with influenza 14.9.1917. Sergeant 13.11.1917. Hospitalised with scabies 2.1.1918. WIA 1.5.1918 GSW to thigh then debilitated 28.6.1918. Attended Lewis Gun Course 20.8.1918. Discharged from the AIF 4.9.1919. George Brown FULLERTON No 548 (born Elmore, enlisted Bendigo) in B Coy 38th Batt on 17.2.1916. Embarked 20.6.1916, hospitalised at sea with influenza 24.7.1916 then measles. Promoted L/Cpl 23.11.1916 then Cpl 3.3.1917. Awarded the "DCM" at Messines 7.6.1917 and DOW's 12.6.1917 with GSW to the abdomen. John HOLMBERG No 568 (born Elmore, enlisted Bendigo) in B Coy 38th Batt on 17.2.1916. Embarked 20.6.1916, hospitalised at sea with influenza, hospitalised 4.12.1916 with diarrhea then mumps. Promoted Sergeant 6.1.1917, 2nd Lieut 31.1.1918, Lieut 14.5.1918. WIA 31.7.1918 GSW left shoulder severe. Discharged from the AIF 2.10.1919. Collection re Mrs May BurnsPhoto, sepia tone, 3 soldiers in uniform all standing re J H SCOBERG, G B FULLERTON DCM, J HOLMBERG.photography, group portraits, military history, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPH, c.1914 - 15
... Collection re Mrs May Burns....Collection re Mrs May Burns. photography portraits military history souvenirs On rear in blue ink “Holmbergs” Photo post card B & W re Carl and Henry HOLMBERG in Light Horse uniform. ...Carl HOLMBERG No 314 (born Elmore, enlisted Bendigo) in the 8th Light Horse Regt on 14.9.1914. Embarked for Egypt 25.2.1915 then Gallipoli 16.5.1915. Transferred to Machine Gun Section 28.5.1915. WIA 7.8.1915 GSW's to neck, face and right shoulder. DOW's complicated by septicemia at sea. Buried at sea between ANZAC cove and Mudros Island. Henry HOLMBERG initially (born Elmore, enlisted Bendigo) as No 334. There is some confusion to it, possibly 234 in the 8th Light Horse Regt. Embarked for Egypt 25.2.1915 then Gallipoli 16.5.1915. Hospitalised with dysentery 7.8.15 then diagnosed as gastroenteritis. Embarked for Australia 16.10.1915 classed as enteric fever. Classed fully fit he embarked for England 7.9.1916 as No 26673 in 3rd reinforcements 8th FA Brigade. Transferred to 1st Div Ammunition Column 23.3.1917, mustered as Driver 4.7.1917. WIA 6.10.1917 with GSW's to left thigh, right knee, shoulder and arm severe. Discharged from the AIF 29.8.1918. The brothers were both big men for the time at 6'1" and 6'3". Refer also 626, 609P. Collection re Mrs May Burns.Photo post card B & W re Carl and Henry HOLMBERG in Light Horse uniform. Carl is standing and Henry sitting.On rear in blue ink “Holmbergs”photography, portraits, military history, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Summer Ball - Dinner, Staff and Entertainment, 1995
... L to R: Duncan Burns, unidentified SERCO-GM staff. .21) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Mrs Willis, Greg Byers. .22) - Photo, colour, 1995. ...L to R: Duncan Burns, unidentified SERCO-GM staff. .21) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Mrs Willis, Greg Byers. .22) - Photo, colour, 1995. ...This is a set of 36 photographs taken at the combined Officer, Warrant Officer and Sergeant’s Mess Summer Ball held at the Army Survey Regiment (ASR), Fortuna Villa on the 25th of February 1995. The Summer Ball was one of the last large scale formal functions held at Fortuna Villa before ASR’s closure the following year. Photos of personnel and their guests was taken on their arrival near the Pompeii Fountain in the gardens at the front of the main building. The Ball and Dinner was held at the rear of Fortuna Villa in temporary 20’ x 30’ Army tents set up on the roadway in front of the transport compound. SERCO contract staff provided the catering and the ASR’s Other Ranks performed stewarding and kitchen hand duties. Refer to item 6347 for information on the administrative file held in the collection and items 6370.23P, 6371.33P and 6372.25P for additional photographs taken at the Summer Ball.This is a set of 36 photographs taken at the Officer, Warrant Officer and Sergeant’s Summer Ball held at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa on the 25th of February 1995. The colour photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 96 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Rod Skidmore, Bob Thrower. .2) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Jim Ash, unidentified SERCO-GM staff. .3) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Helen Drummond, Stan Vote, Steve Drummond. .4) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Helen Drummond, Steve Drummond, unidentified, Stan Vote, .5) - Photo, colour, 1995. Sherri and Steve Burke .6) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Dale Hudson and partner. .7) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Alan Dudley, Glenda Stear, Doug Carswell, unidentified, Chris Carswell, John Stear, Angela Dudley, Tony Harder (background). .8) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: John Phillips, Maria Harder. .9) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Tracey Phillips, Peter Peterson. .10) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: John South, Tracey Phillips, Peter Peterson, John Bath (background), Miss Delfine. .11) - Photo, colour, 1995. Jo and Peter Peterson. .12) - Photo, colour, 1995. Colin Davidson, Jason Selman, Martin Evans (background). .13) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Bill Griggs (background), Colin Cuskelly. .14) - Photo, colour, 1995. Marzipan sculpture of Australia’s Coat of Arms animals surround RA Svy Corps badge. ‘53’ denoted the number of years of RA Svy occupancy since 1942. .15) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: unidentified (x3), Sandra Burns, Brianna Burgin (steward in background). .16) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Mrs Willis, Dave and Sue Stephenson, Corey Hill (steward in background), unidentified, Ros and Wolfgang Effenberg, Doug Willis, unidentified, Simon Lemon (background). .17) - Photo, colour, 1995. unidentified SERCO-GM staff. .18) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Hayden Beer, Duncan Burns (background), Simon Lemon, unidentified SERCO staff (x2). .19) & .20) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Duncan Burns, unidentified SERCO-GM staff. .21) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Mrs Willis, Greg Byers. .22) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Brian Sloan, unidentified. .23) - Photo, colour, 1995. Justine (Sachs) Rainey - steward. .24) - Photo, colour, 1995. Marty Stradbrook- steward. .25) - Photo, colour, 1995. Unidentified guests, Corey Hill - steward. .26) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Troy Larkins, Ken Labouchardiere, Marty Stradbrook, Lance Hillier, unidentified. .27) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Glen Norrell, Trevor King, Troy Larkins. .28) to .31) - Photo, colour. 1995. Unidentified string quartet musicians. .32) to .36P) - Photo, colour. 1995, Fortuna Pipes and Drums musicians..1P to .36P There are no personnel or civilians identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment - CO's Parade, Fortuna Bendigo, 1990
... Burns, SPR Dawn Hoadley, SPR Cam Bramich, unidentified, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Alan Blake, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Greg Else, SGT Martin Evans, CPL Darren Maher, SGT Graham Johnston. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: unidentified (x4), SPR Frank Savy, unidentified (x3), SSGT Greg Byers, unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CPL Darren Wilkinson, SPR Steve Wegener, unidentified (x2), SGT Frank Downie, SGT Paul Hopes, SSGT Bruce Hammond, unidentified, SSGT Noel McNamara, SGT Sandy Craig. .16) & .17) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol presents Mrs...Burns, SPR Dawn Hoadley, SPR Cam Bramich, unidentified, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Alan Blake, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Greg Else, SGT Martin Evans, CPL Darren Maher, SGT Graham Johnston. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: unidentified (x4), SPR Frank Savy, unidentified (x3), SSGT Greg Byers, unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CPL Darren Wilkinson, SPR Steve Wegener, unidentified (x2), SGT Frank Downie, SGT Paul Hopes, SSGT Bruce Hammond, unidentified, SSGT Noel McNamara, SGT Sandy Craig. .16) & .17) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol presents Mrs ...This is a set of 24 photographs taken on a CO’s Parade held at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo on the 1st of October 1990. Wearing of non-prescription sunglasses by most personnel on the parade was normally not permitted. On this occasion they wore sunglasses as a prank halfway through the parade, given MAJ Burns at this time began wearing sunlight-sensitive photochromic glasses and was the inspecting officer, rather than the CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. Photos of the other three Squadrons, the Officers, and Warrant Officers/Sergeants from this set of negatives are catalogued in item 6440.11P. Photos of Litho Sqn taken before and after the parade are catalogued in item 6441.15P.This is a set of 24 photographs taken on the occasion of a CO’s Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo held on the 1st of October 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Personnel with medical restrictions Front Rank L to R: LCPL Bob Sheppard, CPL Graeme Priestley, unidentified, SPr Joyce Gray, CPL Pat Drury, CPL John Gilbert, unidentified, SPR Bob Bousefield, unidentified. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: WO1 Rowan Gillies, WO1 Colin Cuskelly, CPL Paul Richards, unidentified, SPR Mark Bird, LCPL Richard Arman, CPL Eric Nicholson, CPL Roger Pearson, CPL Wolfgang Hofbauer, WO1 Ken Slater. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: WO1 Gary Warnest, SPR Chris Wynn, CPL Geunther Ebenwaldner, CPL Dan Cirsky, CPL Damian Killeen, CPL Steve Wainwright, SPR Craig Kellet, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Mick Knight, CPL Peter Johnson. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: WO2 Rhys De Laine, LCPL Damien Cole, SPR Andrew Arman, SPR Ross Anza, CPL Rob Jones, SPR Doug Whiteside, WO2 Rob Bogumil. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: WO2 Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, SPR Steve Linane, unidentified, CPL Noel Brinsmead, SPR Steve Wegener, CPL Darren Wilkinson, WO1 Allan Hancox. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, SPR Doug Whiteside, CPL Peter Dillon, CPL Rob Jones, SPR Ross Anza, SPR Andrew Morrison-Evans, CPL Gavin McLean, CPL Darren South, SPR Shane Campbell. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, OC MAJ Bob Coote, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, CPL Darren South, SPR Shane Campbell, unidentified, SGT Brian Fauth. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, OC MAJ Bob Coote, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, SPR Andrew Arman, unidentified, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley, SPR Greg Howell, SPR John Bragg, CPL Janet Murray, unidentified. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, OC MAJ Bob Coote, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, SPR John Bragg, CPL Janet Murray, unidentified, LCPL Graeme Spong, CPL Roy Hicks, SGT Steve Burke. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, SPR Scott Cameron, unidentified (x2), SPR Ken Labouchardiere, unidentified, SGT Brian Paul. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, OC MAJ Bob Coote, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, unidentified, SPR Ken Labouchardiere, unidentified, SGT Brian Paul, SGT Kim Reynolds, SSGT Russ Mollenhauer. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: OC MAJ Laurie Newton, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, SPR Jodi Seath, unidentified (x2), SPR Dawn Hoadley, SPR Cam Bramich, SGT Bob Bright. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, OC MAJ Laurie Newton, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, SPR Dawn Hoadley, SPR Cam Bramich, unidentified, SPR Gordon Santo, SPR Alan Blake, SGT Bob Bright, SGT Greg Else, SGT Martin Evans, CPL Darren Maher, SGT Graham Johnston. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: unidentified (x4), SPR Frank Savy, unidentified (x3), SSGT Greg Byers, unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CPL Darren Wilkinson, SPR Steve Wegener, unidentified (x2), SGT Frank Downie, SGT Paul Hopes, SSGT Bruce Hammond, unidentified, SSGT Noel McNamara, SGT Sandy Craig. .16) & .17) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol presents Mrs Norma Turner with either a long service medal or farewell gift. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1990. LT Craig Hersant. .19) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Left file L to R: SGT Brian Fauth, CPL Geoff Webb, SPR Shane Campbell, CPL Darryl South, remainder unidentified. Centre file L to R: SGT Steve Burke, CPL Roy Hicks, LCPL Graeme Spong, unidentified, CPL Janet Murray, remainder unidentified. Right file L to R: SSGT Russ Mollenhauer, SGT Kim Reynolds, SGT Brian Paul, remainder unidentified. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: Litho OC MAJ Bob Coote, LT Marty Lyons, LT Cameron Kelly. .21) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: LT Simon Buckpitt, MAJ Peter Clark, LT Craig Hersant. .22) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: unidentified, SPR Tracy Tillman, SGT Frank Downie, SGT Paul Hopes, CPL Mark Lander, SSGT Bruce Hammond, SGT Sandy Craig, SPR Mark Linwood, SSGT Noel McNamara, unidentified, SGT Max Watson, SGT Dave Longbottom. .23) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: CPL Darryl South, SPR Shane Campbell, CPL Geoff Webb, SGT Brian Fauth, LT Marty Lyons, LCPL Graeme Spong, CPL Roy Hicks, SGT Steve Burke, SGT Brian Paul, Litho OC MAJ Bob Coote, SSGT Russ Mollenhauer, LT Cameron Kelly. .24) - Photo, black & white, 1990. L to R: WO1 Bill Jones, WO2 Rhys De Laine, SPR Doug Whiteside, CPL Peter Dillon, CPL Rob Jones, SPR Ross Anza, unidentified (x2), CPL Darryl South, SPR Shane Campbell, CPL Geoff Webb, SGT Brian Fauth, SGT Kim Reynolds, SGT Steve Burke.No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (Frederick Deeming)
... burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs...burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs ...In March 1892, Melbourne Butcher John Stamford took a prospective tenant to a house he owned at 57 Andrew Street Windsor. He noticed a 'disagreeable smell' coming from the front rooms. Suspecting foul play, Stamford called the police who quickly discovered a decomposing body and partially clad body of a young woman in a shallow grave under the fireplace. 'Her skull had been shattered and her throat cut'. Two detectives, Sergeants Considine and Cawsey, began investigations. The previous tenant, a 'Mr. Druin' who had rented the house had since disappeared was the main suspect. 'Druin' had arrived in Australia from England as 'Albert Williams' in December 1891 with his 24 year old wife Emily Mather. The body was Emily's. The crime scene investigation proved difficult as the suspect - whatever his real name- had cleaned up the scene very carefully. Much later it was discovered that the suspect was in fact Frederick Bayley Deeming, a former sailor born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1854. In 1881, Deeming deserted his ship and lived in Sydney where he married and had a family. Deeply in debt, he later burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs Marie Deeming and her four children. Now using another alias, 'Baron Swanston', Deeming was arrested in Western Australia before he left the country in the company of a young woman, Kate Rounsefell, whom he planned to marry. It seems Kate would have been his next murder victim. Brought back to Victoria, in May 1892, Deeming went on trail for the murder of Emily Mather. Despite a strong defense conducted by a brilliant young barrister and 3 times Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, the evidence against Deeming was overwhelming and he was found guilty. Deeming was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 23 May 1892. He was known to be responsible for at least 6 murders and may have committed others. Black and white photograph backed onto black backing board showing a man in a long coat and top hat with his hands in his pockets and a moustachefrederick deeming, emily mather, murders -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (Emily Mather)
... burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs...burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs ...In March 1892, Melbourne Butcher John Stamford took a prospective tenant to a house he owned at 57 Andrew Street Windsor. He noticed a 'disagreeable smell' coming from the front rooms. Suspecting foul play, Stamford called the police who quickly discovered a decomposing body and partially clad body of a young woman in a shallow grave under the fireplace. 'Her skull had been shattered and her throat cut'. Two detectives, Sergeants Considine and Cawsey, began investigations. The previous tenant, a 'Mr. Druin' who had rented the house had since disappeared was the main suspect. 'Druin' had arrived in Australia from England as 'Albert Williams' in December 1891 with his 24 year old wife Emily Mather. The body was Emily's. The crime scene investigation proved difficult as the suspect - whatever his real name- had cleaned up the scene very carefully. Much later it was discovered that the suspect was in fact Frederick Bayley Deeming, a former sailor born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1854. In 1881, Deeming deserted his ship and lived in Sydney where he married and had a family. Deeply in debt, he later burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs Marie Deeming and her four children. Now using another alias, 'Baron Swanston', Deeming was arrested in Western Australia before he left the country in the company of a young woman, Kate Rounsefell, whom he planned to marry. It seems Kate would have been his next murder victim. Brought back to Victoria, in May 1892, Deeming went on trail for the murder of Emily Mather. Despite a strong defense conducted by a brilliant young barrister and 3 times Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, the evidence against Deeming was overwhelming and he was found guilty. Deeming was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 23 May 1892. He was known to be responsible for at least 6 murders and may have committed others. Black and white photograph backed onto black board showing a lady in dark clothing and hat resting with her right elbow on the arm of a lounge. Woman is holding a small sprig of flowers in her left handEmily Lydia Mather. Murdered by Deeming 1892 (in black ink along top of photograph)frederick deeming, emily mather, murders -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (Frederick Deeming)
... burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs...burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs ...In March 1892, Melbourne Butcher John Stamford took a prospective tenant to a house he owned at 57 Andrew Street Windsor. He noticed a 'disagreeable smell' coming from the front rooms. Suspecting foul play, Stamford called the police who quickly discovered a decomposing body and partially clad body of a young woman in a shallow grave under the fireplace. 'Her skull had been shattered and her throat cut'. Two detectives, Sergeants Considine and Cawsey, began investigations. The previous tenant, a 'Mr. Druin' who had rented the house had since disappeared was the main suspect. 'Druin' had arrived in Australia from England as 'Albert Williams' in December 1891 with his 24 year old wife Emily Mather. The body was Emily's. The crime scene investigation proved difficult as the suspect - whatever his real name- had cleaned up the scene very carefully. Much later it was discovered that the suspect was in fact Frederick Bayley Deeming, a former sailor born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1854. In 1881, Deeming deserted his ship and lived in Sydney where he married and had a family. Deeply in debt, he later burned his business down to claim its insurance value and fled to South Africa before he could be arrested. He is believed to have committed numerous frauds and murders in Africa. Eventually found in Uruguay, he spent time in prison in England for fraud. After being released he married Emily and returned to Australia. After leaving England, British police began investigating him over the murder of Mrs Marie Deeming and her four children. Now using another alias, 'Baron Swanston', Deeming was arrested in Western Australia before he left the country in the company of a young woman, Kate Rounsefell, whom he planned to marry. It seems Kate would have been his next murder victim. Brought back to Victoria, in May 1892, Deeming went on trail for the murder of Emily Mather. Despite a strong defense conducted by a brilliant young barrister and 3 times Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, the evidence against Deeming was overwhelming and he was found guilty. Deeming was hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 23 May 1892. He was known to be responsible for at least 6 murders and may have committed others. Medium sized photograph of Frederick Deeming with a moustache drawn on the image in inkFrederick B. Deeming (on image in black ink)frederick deeming, emily lydia mather, murders -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhandle, First half 20th century
... The original Mrs Potts irons had handles made of wood (walnut) and this enabled the user to us the iron without sustaining burns. ...Flat irons were also called sad irons or smoothing irons. Metal handles had to be gripped in a pad or thick rag. Some irons had cool wooden handles and in 1870 a detachable handle was patented in the US. The detachable insulated handle was designed to be always cool for ironing. The handle was detachable, so that several irons could be on the stove at one time and the handle swapped between several bodies. This handle appears to belong to a Mrs Potts' sad iron - Reg. No. 1885. This item is an example of an invention that was universally adopted because it meant that users could keep several irons on the stove at one time and the handle swapped when needed. The original Mrs Potts irons had handles made of wood (walnut) and this enabled the user to us the iron without sustaining burns. The item reminds us of the difficult circumstances experienced in their daily routines by the early families in Orbost A wooden handle which has been painted green. The base is made of cast aluminium and is attached to the handle by two screws ( not original). In the base is a hinged piece for attaching to the iron, held to the base plate by a spring and operated by a wooden knob for quick release. A hook holds the handle to the iron.On the base is an indecipherable number.handle sad-iron flat-iron mrs-potts domestic laundry -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyMrs Potts iron, 1890's -1940's
... The original Mrs Potts irons had handles made of wood (walnut) and this enabled the user to us the iron without sustaining burns. domestic-appliance Mrs-Potts sad-iron flat-iron laundry MRS POTTS. ...Mrs. Potts invented the Potts Removable Handle Iron. Her invention of the Cold Handle Sad Iron changed the clothing iron industry. The detachable insulated handle was designed to be always cool for ironing. The handle was detachable, so that several irons could be on the stove at one time and the handle swapped between several bodies.This item is an example of an invention that was universally adopted because it meant that users could keep several irons on the stove at one time and the handle swapped when needed. The original Mrs Potts irons had handles made of wood (walnut) and this enabled the user to us the iron without sustaining burns.A Mrs Potts Sad Iron.It is a double point design with detachable handle. The detachable insulated handle was designed to be always cool for ironing. The handle was detachable, so that several irons could be on the stove at one time and the handle swapped between several bodies. There is no handle with this iron. MRS POTTS. Rest is indecipherable.domestic-appliance mrs-potts sad-iron flat-iron laundry -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Newspaper articles, Sun News-Pictorial, Hills Ablaze As 27 Homes Burn, The Sun News-Pictorial, Monday, January 15, p1, 1962
... Mrs Anderson Mt Dandenong Healesville Rural Fire Brigade Malcolm Barber Yarra Flats R. Bicknell Ferny Creek Blue Hills Gues House Heatherset Road Sassafras Olinda Presbyterian Manse John Gorie Janice Gorie Lynette Gorie Jacky Wilson Patricia Cortie Digital scan of original pages from newspaper Hills Ablaze As 27 Homes Burn, The Sun News-Pictorial, Monday, January 15, p1 Newspaper Newspaper articles Sun News-Pictorial ...Various news articles pertaining to the January 1962 Victorian bushfires in the Dandenong and Healesville districts. • Hills Ablaze As 27 Homes Burn; Night Fight, p1 (Illust.) • Yarra Glen, Healesville Saved; Fire into main street, p2 (Illust.) • Flare-up at Montrose, p2 • 20 scouts flee as fire sweeps camp, p2 • Gaol for fires today …, p2 • Timber lost, p2 • Heathmont home lost, but others saved, p2 • The desperate fight, p3 (Illust.) • Rubbish fire got away; Basin blaze, p3 • Panorama of destruction, p3 • Fire Captain Killed; 7 road deaths at week-end, p5 (Illust.) • Heartbreak, ruin as … Fire Sweeps the Hills, pp18-19 .(Illust.) • Tea; they made it for the fire fighters, pp18-19 (Illust.) tom fielding collection, victorian bushfires - 1962, victorian bushfires – 1962, dandenongs, the basin, yarra glen, healesville, montrose, chum creek, scouts, australian logging co., a.w. larkins, heathmont, vermont, r. pearson, mike ryan, vic parker, c.g. wilson, hillside farm, clive brewer, ron anderson, mrs anderson, mt dandenong, healesville rural fire brigade, malcolm barber, yarra flats, r. bicknell, ferny creek, blue hills gues house, heatherset road, sassafras, olinda, presbyterian manse, john gorie, janice gorie, lynette gorie, jacky wilson, patricia cortie -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Newspaper articles, The Herald, 3 Die as Bushfires Sweep the Hill: 10 homes burn at Nth. Eltham, The Herald, Wednesday, March 3, p1, 1965
... burn at Nth. Eltham, p1 (Illust.) • 100 dogs die, p1 • Taken on the run, p1 (Illust.) • Fire runs wild at Eltham, p3 (Illust.) • 10-mile front out of control; Gippsland area ablaze, p3 • Trapped, but saved by wind, p3 Tom Fielding Collection Victorian Bushfires - 1965 Victorian Bushfires – 1965 Eltham North Bert Rodda Glen Park Road Short Road Research (Vic.) Wattle Glen Diamond Creek Warrandyte Eltham Gippsland Mrs ...Various news articles pertaining to the January 1965 Victorian bushfires specifically with a focus on fires at Eltham North. Specific Eltham Shire districts mentioned include Eltham North and veteran Herald staff photographer Bert Rodda on page 1 • 3 Die as Bushfires Sweep the Hill: 10 homes burn at Nth. Eltham, p1 (Illust.) • 100 dogs die, p1 • Taken on the run, p1 (Illust.) • Fire runs wild at Eltham, p3 (Illust.) • 10-mile front out of control; Gippsland area ablaze, p3 • Trapped, but saved by wind, p3 tom fielding collection, victorian bushfires - 1965, victorian bushfires – 1965, eltham north, bert rodda, glen park road, short road, research (vic.), wattle glen, diamond creek, warrandyte, eltham, gippsland, mrs g. maher, bill dancy, eltham north store, bushfire damage - buildings -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Shoobra Road, 88, Elsternwick
... ... Burn Mrs....Scott W. Thomas Burn Mrs. Lewis Kenneth Bullock Hilary Londells Rosemary Document Shoobra Road, 88, Elsternwick ...This file contains one item: 1/Typed history of streets surrounding Shoobra Road, and brief history of area. Gives listings of owners of property from Brighton Historical Society researchers. Handwritten working notes also of same details.shoobra road, elsternwick, gisbourne street, glen huntly road, railway crescent, gladstone parade, ‘cavers carre’, riddell john carre (mla), riddell walter carre, riddell crescent, orrong road, riddell parade, brook samuel, morris albert e., moreland elizabeth mrs., scott w. thomas, burn mrs., lewis kenneth, bullock hilary, londells rosemary
