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Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Laundries
... ... Elsternwick Girls' Home...Elsternwick Economy Laundry Point Nepean Road Presbyterian Church Orphanages Regent Lodge St John’s Presbyterian Church Glen Huntly Road Foster Street Campbell Family Bristol Carnegie Collis M Mrs Glen Eira Road Cutland E Mrs 'Kennington' Riddell Parade 'Kooyong' 'Primrose' Martin Street Wadekin A Mrs Murrumbeena Road Murrumbeena 'Waverly' Hawthorn Road Caulfield North Paynting Harold Rosstown Road Gardenvale Road Glen Eira Road Caulfield Elsternwick Girls' Home Regent Street Presbyterian Womens Mission Union Recipe books Document Laundries ...Newspaper cutting of workers at the Economy Laundry in Elsternwick, 1938, source unknown, taken by Harold Paynting. Typed recollections by Felicity Campbell dated 02/04/2007 and further research by Claire Barton from SANDS AND MCDOUGAL’S 1942 edition, dated 02/07/2013, noting other boundaries in Caulfield municipality.elsternwick, economy laundry, point nepean road, presbyterian church, orphanages, regent lodge, st john’s presbyterian church, glen huntly road, foster street, campbell family, bristol, carnegie, collis m mrs, glen eira road, cutland e mrs, 'kennington', riddell parade, 'kooyong', 'primrose', martin street, wadekin a mrs, murrumbeena road, murrumbeena, 'waverly', hawthorn road, caulfield north, paynting harold, rosstown road, gardenvale road, glen eira road, caulfield, elsternwick girls' home, regent street, presbyterian womens mission union, recipe books -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Cromarty School For Girls
... Girls Schools Milne Barbara W. McKellar Doris W. Day Louisa McClure Jennifer Sandham Street Elsternwick Congregational Church Cromarty Old Girls Association Orrong Road Elsternwick Day Jane Day Annie Union Church Caulfield Carton Maurice M. Teachers Carinya House Names Groves John Rev. M.L.C. Hawthorn Gladstone Parade Elsternwick Maysbury Glenhuntly Road Beauchamp Horatio Chistlehurst Staniland Grove Mansions King Street Congregational Hall Halls Deasey Miss Allen Richard Kooyong M.L.C. Elsternwick Elsternwick Croquet Club Tait Ethel M. Lilley Florence Evans Maud McCowan Jeannie Hall V. Mrs. Mayor’s Gardiner Family Home ...Cromarty School for Girls 1897-1923. An 83 page book giving the beginnings of the school and detailed history on its founders, the Misses Day. Includes various locations of school premises, where sporting activities took place. Details on most former students attainments. The involvement of past students over fifty years in the Cromarty Old Girls Association, reminiscences and achievement of students’ children and great grandchildren. Also included is an alphabetical history if names extracted from the history by Andrew Frederick.cromarty school for girls, schools, milne barbara w., mckellar doris w., day louisa, mcclure jennifer, sandham street, elsternwick congregational church, cromarty old girls association, orrong road, elsternwick, day jane, day annie, union church caulfield, carton maurice m., teachers, carinya, house names, groves john rev., m.l.c. hawthorn, gladstone parade, elsternwick, maysbury, glenhuntly road, beauchamp horatio, chistlehurst, staniland grove, mansions, king street, congregational hall, halls, deasey miss, allen richard, kooyong, m.l.c. elsternwick, elsternwick croquet club, tait ethel m., lilley florence, evans maud, mccowan jeannie, hall v. mrs., mayor’s, gardiner family home, tennis, sport, archery, hockey, basketball, swimming, st. clement’s elsternwick, school rooms, school plays -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Cromarty School For Girls
... Home, at Dorothy Jacobs dated 23/11/1972. Includes brief history of school and mention of some past students. Cromarty School For Girls Day Misses Orrong Road South Sandham Street Cromarty Old Girls Association Clubs and Associations Jacob Dorothy Stephenson Miss Teachers Milne Barbara Elsternwick McKellar Doris Archer Margaret Lee Letter Cromarty School For Girls ...Two articles on Cromarty Jubilee. An Article taken from the Caulfield Historical Society Newsletter Vol.11 December 1972 regarding the history and Jubilee year and launch of a short school history. Correspondence from Doris McKellar on the success of the annual At Home, at Dorothy Jacobs dated 23/11/1972. Includes brief history of school and mention of some past students.cromarty school for girls, day misses, orrong road south, sandham street, cromarty old girls association, clubs and associations, jacob dorothy, stephenson miss, teachers, milne barbara, elsternwick, mckellar doris, archer margaret lee -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Crotonhurst
... home Little Croton. Photocopy of a letter written at Crotonhurst, circa 1878 to 1880 by a girl possibly named Maggie Macpherson, aged 10 to 12 years old. It gives general social news of the days. A letter, written by Jean Bellatti who appears to have some connection with several pioneering Caulfield families, the Renwicks, the Langdons and the Garrels, to A J Sinclair in 1962, thanking him for sending her a copy of Caulfield’s Centenary Newspaper. Langdon Marie Caulfield Historical Society Ballantyne Mr Caulfield Crotonhurst Sinclair A J Glen Eira Road Renwick family Langdon Mouty Brooks family Elsternwick ...Two letters written by Marie Langdon, to Mr Ballantyne, concerning the visit by members of Caulfield Historical Society to her home Little Croton. Photocopy of a letter written at Crotonhurst, circa 1878 to 1880 by a girl possibly named Maggie Macpherson, aged 10 to 12 years old. It gives general social news of the days. A letter, written by Jean Bellatti who appears to have some connection with several pioneering Caulfield families, the Renwicks, the Langdons and the Garrels, to A J Sinclair in 1962, thanking him for sending her a copy of Caulfield’s Centenary Newspaper.langdon marie, caulfield historical society, ballantyne mr, caulfield, crotonhurst, sinclair a j, glen eira road, renwick family, langdon mouty, brooks family, elsternwick, garrel family, lincluden, bellatti jean, macpherson maggie -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaClothing - Summer hat, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Presbyterian Deaconess' straw boater with a navy blue grosgrain ribbon. The hat has lining in its crown."Size 1" "with elastic Head Fit Pat. Pending"presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaClothing - Cuffs, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]CL052.1 and CL052.2 Stiffened linen cuffs with chrome studs or cuff links. There is a laundry number inside the cuff.presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge - Presbyterian Deaconess' badge
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]CL051.1 and CL051.2 Round metal Presbyterian Deaconess' badges. The badges have writing around their blue edges and a white cross and bush in the centre. The badges each have a safety chain. The badges are in a maroon leatherette jewellery box which has a handwritten label on it."My Deaconess Badge" "Non ministrari sed ministrare"presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaAccessory - Fob watch, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]CL050.1 and CL050.2 fob watches with white enamel faces and on a black cotton cord. CL050.1 has Roman numerals and CL050.2 has Arabic numbers and a second hand inset. "My Deaconess Badge" "Non ministrari sed ministrare"presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaAccessory - Hand mirror, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Dark stained wood backed oval hand mirror.presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Uniform - Cuff studs, Presbyterian Deaconess
... Presbyterian Girls' Home Elsternwick...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Six pairs and four odd assorted cuff studs in a green plastic box with a clear lid which bears an inscription."Where are those darned studs? RIGHT HERE WITH BEST WISHES FROM"deaconess hilda foster, sunday school council of victoria, australian inland mission, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster, mother christmas, presbyterian girls' home elsternwick -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Collar, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Four starched white linen collars each apparently made from two cuffs. Some with laundry marks.presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Cuffs, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Eight white starched cuffs with stud holes at the sort edges. Some bear laundry marks.presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Regalia - hat, Presbyterian Deaconess
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Navy blue velvet hat with two wide satin panels on each side and a long crepe panel at the back.presbyterian deaconess, hilda e foster, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBook - Bible, Cambridge, The Holy Bible
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...The bible belonged to Hilda Elizabeth Foster, Presbyterian Deaconess. Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Dark red leather bound book embossed with gold "Holy Bible" lettering on the cover and spine. The bible has black end papers and gilt edging to its pages. The Holy Bible containing the old and new testaments. Translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translated diligently compared and revised" By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in churches.non-fiction"Hilda Elizabeth Foster Presbyterian Training Institute 34 Ferrars Place, Albert Park 1912" "Proverbs 3.6"hilda e foster, presbyterian deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBook - The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated out or the Original Tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's special command
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Brown leather bound with a press stud fastening. Gold text on the spine and gilt edged pages. non-fictionpresbyterian deaconess hilda elizabeth foster, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Presbyterian Deaconess' Dress
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Black woollen long sleeved unlined shirt-waist dress with a side zip, three fabric covered button and two breast pockets. The dress has a collar and has two box pleats at the front and back. It has a white cotton lining at the neck.presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaClothing - Presbyterian Deaconess' winter coat
... In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. ...The raincoat was worn by Hilda Elizabeth Foster, Presbyterian Deaconess. Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982] Black gabardine winter coat with a plaid lining, two side pockets and a buckled belt. Their is a label in the raincoat which advises re waterproofing."Dunlop waterproofs" "Reign in the rain" "65% Wool 35% Cotton"presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster
