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Photograph, Bessie Brown, 1938, 1938
... Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer.... Elizabeth (Bessie) Brown Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer "Bessie Brown nee ...Elizabeth Mercer, born 23/8/1873 at Spring Hill, married David Brown of Chepstowe. She died at Skipton on 19/1/1940.Black and white copy of original photograph of a lady standing outside in front of a fence and a tree. She is wearing a dark coloured long sleeved dress with a light coloured tie at the neckline and two round buttons on the lapel."Bessie Brown nee Mercer 1938"elizabeth (bessie) brown, elizabeth (bessie) mercer -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. Bessie Brown
... Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer... Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer "Bessie Brown nee Mercer". Black and white ...Elizabeth Mercer, born 23/8/1873 at Spring Hill, married David Brown of Chepstowe. They had two children, Vera and Roy. They also acted as foster parents to one of David Brown’s nieces, Verna Brown, whose mother died when Verna was quite young. Elizabeth died at Skipton on 19/1/1940.Black and white copy of original photograph of a portrait of a lady turned to her left. She is wearing a puffed sleeved dress with a spray of flowers tucked into her bodice and a high neck collar with brooch. (nee Mercer)"Bessie Brown nee Mercer".elizabeth (bessie) brown, elizabeth (bessie) mercer -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bessie Brown
... Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer... Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer "Bessie Brown nee Mercer" Black and white ...Elizabeth Mercer, born 23/8/1873 at Spring Hill, married David Brown of Chepstowe. They had two children, Vera and Roy. They also acted as foster parents to one of David Brown’s nieces, Verna Brown, whose mother died when Verna was quite young. Elizabeth died at Skipton on 19/1/1940.Black and white copy of original photograph of a lady posing with her head turned to her right with her finger resting on left side of chin. She is wearing a dress with puffy long sleeves and ruching around the collar and cuffs. (nee Mercer)"Bessie Brown nee Mercer"elizabeth (bessie) brown, elizabeth (bessie) mercer -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. Bessie Brown and Daughter Vera
... Elizabeth (Bessie) Brown née Elizabeth Mercer...Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer, a daughter of Henry Boyd Mercer...Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer, a daughter of Henry Boyd Mercer ...Elizabeth (Bessie) Mercer, a daughter of Henry Boyd Mercer and Deborah Mercer née Sinclair, was born 23/8/1873 at Spring Hill (near present-day Pittong). She attended Spring Vale State School where she achieved her Merit Certificate. She registered as a teacher in 1891 and completed further training to become a teacher of gymnastics in 1896. Bessie married David Brown of Chepstowe, and they farmed at Pittong. They had two children, Vera and Roy. Bessie Brown died in 1940. Bessie and her sister Emma were very involved with the war effort during World War I, and after the war they were presented with certificates of appreciation by the Linton "Diggers". (Copies of certificates in the LDHS collection.)Black and white copy of original photograph of a seated lady wearing dark skirt and blouse with a high neck and ruffles. Standing beside her is a girl wearing a light coloured knee length dress and black shoes and socks. She is also wearing glasses, a cameo necklace and a white bow in her hair."Mrs Bessie Brown + daughter Vera".elizabeth (bessie) brown née elizabeth mercer, vera brown -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. Emma Brown, 1870-1954
Emma Mercer was born in 1870 and lived at Spring Vale (now Pittong) at the Mercer property "The Pines". Emma worked as a teacher and head teacher at several schools, including Mortchup, Chepstowe, Kiata and Tarilta. In 1916, after she had retired from teaching, she married James Brown, a widower, one of a large farming family at Chepstowe. They had no children. James' brother David was married to Emma's sister Elizabeth (Bessie), and after James Brown died in 1931, Emma moved to live near her sister at Pittong. Emma Brown died in 1954. Emma and her sister Bessie were very involved with the war effort during World War I, and after the war they were presented with certificates of appreciation by the Linton "Diggers". (Copies of certificates in the LDHS collection.)Black and white copy of a studio portrait showing a lady standing behind a wooden gate. She is wearing a white high collared blouse with brooch and pendant, and a dark coloured jacket and long skirt. (nee Mercer)"Emma Brown nee Mercer"emma brown née emma mercer