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St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Wiltonia, Ormond Esplanade, Elwood
... Esplanade, cnr Glen Huntley Road and Ormond Esp... Huntley Road and Ormond Esp... and children outside "Wintona" Ormond Esplanade, cnr Glen Huntley Road ...Photograph of ponies and children outside "Wintona" Ormond Esplanade, cnr Glen Huntley Road and Ormond Esp black and white photograph, unmounted, copy, fair conditionWritten on the back: Ben Taggart, Emma Taggart, John Taggart, Matilda Parker "Wintona" Ormond Esplanade, cnr Glen Huntley Road and Ormond Esp -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
... Glen Huntley Road... (U3A) Boyd Jo Glen Huntley Road Goldstein Vida Tonne Deborah Dr ...This file contains four items pertaining to the exhibition staged by the Glen Eira Historical Society and the University of the Third Age on International Women’s Day, 09/03/2014: 1/A page to which are attached clippings from the Caulfield/Glen Eira Leader (dated 18/02/2014) and The Age (dated 08/03/2014) advertising the exhibition. 2/A printout of the page from The Age containing the aforementioned advertisement. 3/A page, published by the Glen Eira Historical Society, and utilized as a poster, advertising the exhibition. The page features a colour cartoon portraying women of various ethnicities. 4/Photocopies of three pages on which attendees of the exhibition offered comments. Most of their feedback is positive.glen eira, russell, jennie, mcvilly, daniel, international women’s day, pilling neil, porter ellen, shows and exhibitions, delahunty mary, fooks hawa, women, love john, porter anthony, glen eira historical society (gehs), howe virginia, hirsh dianne, university of the third age (u3a), boyd jo, glen huntley road, goldstein vida, tonne deborah dr., glenhuntly road, crowe matilda, pedersen barb, glen huntly, boyd family, mayhew janine, glenhuntly, nynan gwen, nassaw fairlie, southwick david -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image
Sepia toned digital image of Isabella Macdonald nee Munroe (1820-1906) Born in Skye, Scotland, Isabella arrived in Melbourne on the 'Glen Huntly' on April 17, 1840. She died at Cranbourne in 1906.Isabella Munroe travelled to Australia with her mother, travelling under her maiden name of Mary McKenzie, on the Glen Huntley, arriving in the Port Phillip District 17 April 1840. The Glen Huntley arrived flying the yellow quarantine flag indicating it was carrying passengers with infectious diseases. Of a passenger complement of 170 passengers, during the voyage 105 contracted various diseases including fever, scarlatina, measles, small pox, and chicken pox. Both Mary and Isabella were held for a period in the camp at Little Red Bluff or Red Cliffs, known today as Point Ormond. Isabella married Alexander Macdonald at Scots Church, Melbourne on 17 February 1841. After their marriage they started the sheep run named Stringy Bark, on the Yarra, near where Kew is today. Sepia toned digital image of Isabella Macdonald standing beside a table. -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image, Colour
Mary Munro was the mother of Isabella Munro. They travelled to Australia together aboard the Glen Huntley, although Mary travelled using her maiden name of McKenzie. They arrived in Port Phillip District in 1840. After an arduous crossing, they were required to go into quarantine at Point Ormond on arrival as the ship had several outbreaks of infectious diseases and arrived flying the yellow quarantine flag. She died in 1882 at 'Wattle Grove', Mordialloc. Isabella went on to marry Alexander Macdonald.Hand tinted colour image of Mary Munro, nee McKenzie, wearing black dress and a white bonnet, tied at the chin. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative Record - Table Cards, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Table cards - Races at Caulfield, Wednesday 16.10.68, Oct. 1968
1 hand written page of table cards for Caulfield Races for Wednesday 16 October 1968. Page is a spirit duplicated ("roneo") copy for use by Malvern, South Melbourne, Glen Huntley and Essendon depots.trams, tramways, table cards, timetables, caulfield, events, race traffic