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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: ARTICLE MENTIONING 'THE FATAL LADY'
... C H Stanford... Congdon Herbert Leigh Tom Cannan C H Stanford Olly Deering Harry ...Typed copy of a Bendigo Advertiser (21/9/1906) article mentioning 'The Fatal Wedding', a play held at the Royal Princess Theatre on 24/9/1906. It was for three nights only. Some of the players are also mentioned and a little about the play. Also is a typed copy of the Amusement advertisement in the Advertiser. This article was submitted by the Business manager G. Homan Barnes.bendigo, entertainment, royal princess theatre, royal princess theatre, bendigo advertiser 21/9/1906, 'the fatal wedding', the tin can band, tessie's birthday party, mr charles vane, miss may congdon, herbert leigh, tom cannan, c h stanford, olly deering, harry mclellan, dinah cooper, amy singleton, miss maisie posner, john little & son, flight's, claude meynell, john gunn, reeder's, g homan barnes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GOOD FUN
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Thursday, June 17, 2004. Good fun: this photograph is from a ladies football match between Macca's Mighty Midgets and Ritchie's Terrible Tigers. The match was played on Sunday, October 23, 1955. Lining up for Ritchie's team were: Ada Ridsdale, Amanda Smith, Valda Trehair, Kathy Borserio, Norma Borserio, Dawn Murley, Val McNamara, Margaret, Griffiths, Pal Lawlor, Shirley Kirk, Hilary Martin, Ann Hasett, Nola Hall and Dot Moyle. Playing for Macca's team were: M. Lund, C.Shackelton, H. Shackelton, J.O'Brien, M. Smith, J. Latter, L.Coad, M. Jones, M. Carter, B.Carter, J. Lewis, J. Smith, Judy O'Brien, E. Collier, V. Smutch, N.Nordon, L. Atkinson, M. Rutland, T. Stanford, C. Wittmore, L. Mounsey.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were