Showing 11 items
matching compton street
-
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - 14 Compton Street Canterbury, [2001]
... 14 Compton Street Canterbury... Compton Street... melbourne Canterbury Compton Street Edwardian Style Real estate ...Real estate advertisement for the sale by auction of 14 Compton Strreet Canterbury on Saturday 30 June [2001] Includes a sketch of the exterior of the house and a floor plan.canterbury, compton street, edwardian style -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Document, Arts Council Thank You, 1985
... Thank you letter sent to Andrew Hillier, 15 Compton Street... letter sent to Andrew Hillier, 15 Compton Street, Mitcham, from ...Thank you letter sent to Andrew Hillier, 15 Compton Street, Mitcham, from Martin Foot, on behalf of the organising committee for the Nunawading One Act Play Writing Competition.drama, nunawading one act playwriting competition, nunawading arts council, hillier, andrew, foot, martin, fox, cenarth. suburban circus, fox, cenarth, nunawading historical society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: ENVELOPE, 02/09/1926
... . George L. Craven, 48, Compton Street, London, W.C. 1.... L. Craven, 48, Compton Street, London, W.C. 1. Document ...Buff envelope addressed to Michael Kelly, Esq., Sharebroker, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, post marked London, Sep 2, 1926 J. Envelope has an insignia in the top left corner. It has a shield with a cross, a sword makes up the vertical part of the cross. An eliptical shape wreath surrounds the shield. Envelope from The Rev. George L. Craven, 48, Compton Street, London, W.C. 1.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly and allsop collection - envelope, michael kelly esq., the rev. george l craven -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Bakewell Family
There are 3 items about this family of early European settlers in Victoria: 1/A photocopy of an extract “Early Pioneer Families of Victoria and Riverina” – Henderson Page 441-442 The Bakewell Family of Burnewang and Tooradin”. It includes a photo of John Bakewell (1807-1888). It contains two pages and describes Bakewell’s property expansion. 2/An original copy of handwritten, unsigned undated research notes on John Bakewell property holdings taken from St Kilda Rate Book (1859-1873). It describes the land allotment. 3/A typed, unsigned, undated extract from 'The Howitts in Australia by Mary Howitt' - Mary Howitt, Vic Hist Mag 1913 Vol 3 No. 1. Reference – Memoirs of a Stockman, Harry Peck, 1853 Map, Foot Plot CCXLVI at Kooyong & Glen Eira Road. It provides a brief outline of the lives of brothers Robert and John Bakewell.the bakewell family, early pioneer families, henderson, bakewell john, port phillip, burnewang, bakewell robert, howitt godfrey dr, lord goderich, tooradin, phoebe, friends' school ackworth, yorkshire, nottingham, shaw john wyberg, plenty river, businesses, goldsbrough richard, goldsbrough mort and company ltd., glaziers, squatters, burnewang, mantons, tooradin, red bluff, torbinurruck, great swamp, brenanah, westernport, numerella, snowy river, orbost, green hills b, caramut, lyall william, mickle john, buckland john, notts, england, balderton, weddings, jane emily, howitt emanuel, farnsfield, lever mary, howitt thomas, heanor, derbyshire, howitt godfrey, scales john, exeter college oxford, downing college cambridge, guerard von, wayne john, south warnborough manor, harrison robert, lord john, jamaica, mary alice, dr. miller, miller john francis compton, emmie joan, mary emily, clifton hotel welbeck street, phoebe alice, anne edith, british museum, land values, settlements, st. kilda, elsternwick, inkerman street, st. kilda east, kew, memoirs of a stockman, harry peck -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Compton House, n.d
Displayed at History House.Black and white photograph of Compton House, 3 cornered front, Compton House - T. Hudson - Compton House, written near top of building. Lamp post centre front with two men (one sitting, one leaning) to left, two women (standing) to the right. Stationer Bookseller Shop to one side of Compton House, Brick, timber fence on the other.Front: Compton House, South West Corner, Percy and Henty Streets (typed label). Back: Stamp - State Lib. of S.A. Photographic Section. Reproduction prohibited except withthe permission of the copyright holder. Order No. A/6493 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTON: REPORT BY COMPTON ASSOCIATES PTY LTD RE BENDIGO ARTS COUNCIL, JUNE 1979
Brief report by Compton Associates Pty Ltd re Bendigo Arts Council, June 1979. This a Report as to the capacity of the Bendigo Arts Council to embark on a fund raising programme (Conclusion - ''negative'' at that stage). Section II of the Report provides Recommendations re 'right attitude', timetable, site, prepared plans, opening night tax deductibility and publicity to provide the basis of a successful fund-raising campaign.Signed by Glen Johns, Assistant Managing Director. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Football Club, 2nd XVIII, A H Williams, 1935
Sixteen of the 25 individuals are known but only four are specifically identified by position. W MATHEWS (1st left second row from rear); Nat ELDER (beside MATHEWS); H BARNES (Middle second front row); Choota BALMAN (on BARNE's left)B&W photo of Port Melbourne Football Club 2nd 18 team and officials from 1935. Presented to his Worship, CR. A. ROGERS, President, in appreciation of services rendered.sport - australian rules football, george alexander rogers, mayors, w mathews, nat elder, a bills, alex rogers, graham 'nuts' nugent, w payne, w cornwaithe, s tymms, h compton, h barnes, choota balman, h smith, marshall, d spence, s ware, m larwood, port melbourne railway united football club, port melbourne junior football club -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J. Compton, M.A, A Noble Company, 1961
Hardcoverwalsh st library -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Galvanised Wash Tub, Probably Circa 1940's
Many displaced people who migrated to Australia after World War 2 brought similar tubs with them as part of their luggage. The tubs were valued by the migrants because they were used for washing clothes and other laundry items, and for bathing children and even adults. The tub in our possession was brought out to Australia in 1950 by the Pierzak family who eventually settled in North Sunshine, Victoria. The following story about the Pierzak family has been provided by the daughter Halina Wlodarczyk (nee Pierzak). The father Stanislaw Pierzak was born on the 26th of July 1916 in Zbrza, and the mother Teodozja (Teodozia) Szalas on the 5th of March 1919 in Goleciny, both villages in the Kielce district of Poland. In 1940 they were both taken by the German Army to work as slave labour on farms in Germany. Stanislaw worked in the Saxonia area and Teodozja near Dillingen. The work was hard, and when Teodozja contracted pneumonia she was told that she would not be given any food if she did not work. After the war the displaced persons, as they were called, were settled in various barracks and camps organised by the United States Army. Stanislaw and Teodozja married in Gablingen, Bavaria, Germany, and Halina was born in the camp at Gablingen in 1949. The displaced people were given the choice of several countries if they wanted to migrate from war torn Germany, and so the Pierzak family chose Australia. The Pierzak family set sail from Naples, Italy aboard the ship General M. B. Stewart and arrived in Sydney on the 17th of April 1950. The men and women had to stay in separate quarters, and many passengers were so sick that they did not think they would survive the journey. In Australia they lived in migrant camps in NSW at Bathurst, Orange, Parkes and Cowra. To pay off their fares to Australia migrants were required to work under contract for 2 years. Stanislaw Pierzak worked in Broken Hill NSW returning to visit his family every 3 to 4 months. The son John was born in the Red Cross building at the Parkes camp in 1952. In 1953 the whole family moved to Melbourne and lived in a converted garage in Victor Street, North Sunshine. In 1954 the family bought a bungalow on a block of land in Compton Parade, North Sunshine, where eventually they built a house. Stanislaw Pierzak worked at Steelweld in Ashley Street, Braybrook travelling there on his bicycle, while Teodozja Pierzak found work at Smorgon in West Footscray. Stanislaw and Teodozja Pierzak lived in North Sunshine for the rest of their lives, and Mrs Pierzak always said that Sunshine was the best place in the world.Tubs like this which belonged to displaced people were highly valued possessions and are of historic significance. They were brought out to Australia after World War 2 by many migrating displaced families. The tubs were used for washing activities in the camps in Germany, and the migrant camps in Australia, and also when people lived in bungalows in Australia before they built houses with laundries and bathrooms.Oval shaped galvanised iron tub with two rigid handles, one at each end. The top of the tub is larger than the base. The galvanising is deteriorating in some parts which show a whitish appearance. There are some small dents, and a few chips in the galvanising where surface rust has appeared.The number 70 is stamped on both sides.washing tub, galvanised tub, laundry, bath, displaced persons, immigration, general m. b. stewart, galvanized tub, pierzak, galvanised wash tub -
Clunes Museum
Map, PHOTO LITHOGRAPHED AT DEPT OF LANDS & SURVEY, MELBOURNE BY J NOONE. SURVEYED BY EDWARD C COMPTON 6TH SEPTEMBER 1872
MAP OF ALLOTMENTS IN CLUNESlocal history, documents, map, township, clunes -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headgear Navy Oficers Cap, Compton Webb Ltd, C 1970
Naval Officers Peaked Cap with QE 11 badge.8405 - 99 - 415 - 7983 Compton Webb ( Headdress ) Ltd.