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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Dr George Scantlebury with his Children Cliff and Vera, 1893
... Dr George Scantlebury with his Children Cliff and Vera, 1893...... Cliff Scantlebury...George Clifford (Cliff) Scantlebury was born in Cheltenham in 1890....Scanned copy of a photo taken at Christmas 1893, showing Dr George Scantlebury and two of his children, Cliff and Vera....George Clifford (Cliff) Scantlebury was born in Cheltenham in 1890. ...Dr George Scantlebury practised as a doctor in Linton in the 1880s. He married Catherine Baynes who was Postmistress at Linton. The family moved from Linton to Cheltenham around1889. Vera Scantlebury, born in Linton just before the family left for Cheltenham, also became a doctor. George Clifford (Cliff) Scantlebury was born in Cheltenham in 1890.Scanned copy of a photo taken at Christmas 1893, showing Dr George Scantlebury and two of his children, Cliff and Vera.dr george scantlebury, cliff scantlebury, vera scantlebury -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Scantlebury Family Portrait, circa 1914
... ... Cliff Scantlebury...The Scantlebury's other three children were all born in Cheltenham - George Clifford (Cliff) in 1890, Dorothy (Dot) in 1893, and Ethel Eileen (Eileen) in 1899. ...Family portrait shows Dr George Scantlebury, his wife Catherine (nee Baynes) and their four children, Vera b. 1889, Cliff b. 1890, Dorothy b. 1893, and Eileen b. 1899. ...Dr George Scantlebury Catherine Scantlebury (née Baynes) Vera Scantlebury-Brown Cliff Scantlebury Dorothy Scantlebury Eileen Scantlebury Black and white copy of original photograph. ...Dr George James Scantlebury practised as a doctor in Linton in the 1880s. He married Catherine Millington Baynes who was Postmistress at Linton. The family moved from Linton to Cheltenham in 1889. Vera Scantlebury was born in Linton in 1889 just before the family left for Cheltenham. The Scantlebury's other three children were all born in Cheltenham - George Clifford (Cliff) in 1890, Dorothy (Dot) in 1893, and Ethel Eileen (Eileen) in 1899. Vera Scantlebury (afterwards Vera Scantlebury Brown) also became a doctor. She was instrumental in the establishment of the Infant Welfare Division of the Victorian Health Department, and was first Director of Infant Welfare. Dorothy Scantlebury became Principal of Toorak College in 1942.Black and white copy of original photograph. Family portrait shows Dr George Scantlebury, his wife Catherine (nee Baynes) and their four children, Vera b. 1889, Cliff b. 1890, Dorothy b. 1893, and Eileen b. 1899. L-R: Eileen, George, Vera, Catherine, Dorothy, Cliff.dr george scantlebury, catherine scantlebury (née baynes), vera scantlebury-brown, cliff scantlebury, dorothy scantlebury, eileen scantlebury -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Digital image, Black and white, Cheltenham Tennis Club, c. 1910
... Cheltenham Tennis Club, Park Road, Cheltenham Back (left to right) Carrie Hayman, Clem Phillips, Anne Chandler, J Woods, Eugenie Fairlam, [James] Francis, [Walter] Foreman, Maggie Maxwell, Fanny Woff, Minnie Cullen, Third Row: Dr Albert Weigell, [?] Edwards, Cliff Scantlebury, Woods, Renshaw, Barnon, [Mary?] ...Cheltenham Tennis Club, Park Road, Cheltenham Back (left to right) Carrie Hayman, Clem Phillips, Anne Chandler, J Woods, Eugenie Fairlam, [James] Francis, [Walter] Foreman, Maggie Maxwell, Fanny Woff, Minnie Cullen, Third Row: Dr Albert Weigell, [?] Edwards, Cliff Scantlebury, Woods, Renshaw, Barnon, [Mary?] ...Cheltenham Tennis Club, Park Road, Cheltenham Back (left to right) Carrie Hayman, Clem Phillips, Anne Chandler, J Woods, Eugenie Fairlam, [James] Francis, [Walter] Foreman, Maggie Maxwell, Fanny Woff, Minnie Cullen, Third Row: Dr Albert Weigell, [?] Edwards, Cliff Scantlebury, Woods, Renshaw, Barnon, [Mary?] Bodley, Second row: Mrs Renshaw, Florence Meeres, Miss Earls, Elizabeth Fairlam, Zillah Meeres, K. Moorhouse, Mrs Maxwell, Front: Arthur Chandler, Edwin Tuck, [Unknown], W. Edwards.Black and white image of a group of men and women standing courtside with rackets in their handsRound red sticker:X2 [crossed out] Handwritten in blue ink enclosed in a circle:49 / written in pink ink 50%tennis, cheltenham, cheltenham tennis club, sport
