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Brimbank City Council Art CollectionPhotograph, Robert Pointon, Looking west towards the Huntsman chemical complex & City West Sunshine, 1989
... Looking west towards the Huntsman chemical complex & City West Sunshine...Derrimut Grasslands - behind the Huntsman Chemical Complex - AR0015 and AR0035...Brimbank City Council Art Collection The Hunt Club Community Arts Centre 775 Ballarat Road Deer Park melbourne Local Scene Derrimut Grasslands - behind the Huntsman Chemical Complex - AR0015 and AR0035 Looking west towards the Huntsman chemical complex & City West Sunshine Photograph Robert Pointon ...Local SceneDerrimut Grasslands - behind the Huntsman Chemical Complex - AR0015 and AR0035 -
Brimbank City Council Art CollectionPhotograph, Robert Pointon, Huntsman chemical plan in distance, 1989
... Huntsman chemical plan in distance...Huntsman Chemical Plant in distance. Quarry now a tip to the right. ...Taken in South Sunshine near Kororoit Creek - AR0036 Huntsman chemical plan in distance Photograph Robert Pointon ...Local SceneHuntsman Chemical Plant in distance. Quarry now a tip to the right. Taken in South Sunshine near Kororoit Creek - AR0036 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Furniture - Chiffonier
... Chiffonier was used for storage in a workshop and rescued and restored by George Cox and K. Huntsman a descendant of original owner...From the Estate of Benjamin Huntsman 1821-1886...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Chiffonier was used for storage in a workshop and rescued and restored by George Cox and K. Huntsman a descendant of original owner furniture domestic From the Estate of Benjamin Huntsman 1821-1886 Cedar chiffonier with raised backboard to three sides of top. ...Chiffonier was used for storage in a workshop and rescued and restored by George Cox and K. Huntsman a descendant of original ownerCedar chiffonier with raised backboard to three sides of top. Raised centre panel with pointed top to doors. Matching round wooden knobs. Small plaque on top left hand side showing original owner and dateFrom the Estate of Benjamin Huntsman 1821-1886furniture, domestic -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Monsanto / Huntsman Somerville Rd Brooklyn
... ... Huntsman...Collection of documents on the Monsanto / Huntsman Chemicals Plant Somerville Rd Brooklyn...Monsanto Huntsman Somerville Road Brooklyn 1/ The Western Times 5th February 1986 - Government must act on hazardous chemicals|2/ The Independent 24th September 1996 - Chemical concerns|3/ Brimbank Leader 3rd July 2001 - Dioxin victory|4/ City of Sunshine letter date 9th July 1985 about the Appeal No P85/851 Glyphosate Plant|5/ W.F. ...1/ The Western Times 5th February 1986 - Government must act on hazardous chemicals|2/ The Independent 24th September 1996 - Chemical concerns|3/ Brimbank Leader 3rd July 2001 - Dioxin victory|4/ City of Sunshine letter date 9th July 1985 about the Appeal No P85/851 Glyphosate Plant|5/ W.F. Fogarty letter dated 27th January 1986 to City of Sunshine regarding pollution Abatement Notice|6/ Monsanto letter dated 18th December 1986 to W.F. Fogaity Re: E.P.A. pollution Abatement Notice|7/ Press Release - Monsanto Has An Going Waste Disposal Programme|8/ Gwen Goedecke letter dated 30th January 1986 to The Editor The Western Times regarding hazardous & noxious industry in the west|9/ Environment Protection Authority of Victoria letter to objector regarding Monsanto's air discharge licence EA 254/5 dated 1985|10/ The Advocate 16th October 1985 Herbicide plant gets go ahead|11/ The Times 4th December 1985 Govt pressured trust to sell land to Monsanto|12/ The Times 16th January 1985 No danger no smell in that plant says Monsanto|13/ Planning Appeal Board letter dated 1985|14/ The Age 13th July 1985 Sunshine Council rejects bid to expand chemicals factory|15/ The Western Time 10th July 1985 Monsanto must go|16/ The Advocate 10th July 1985 Council adopts tough stance, Chemical giant not wanted|17/ The Advocate 20th November 1985 Glyphosate plant appeals to planning board|18/ The Advocate 26th June 1985 Industry hits home valuesmonsanto, huntsman, somerville road, brooklyn -
Brimbank City Council Art CollectionPhotograph, Robert Pointon, West Bank of the Kororoit Creek looking north, 1988
... Huntsman Chemical works, West Bank of the Kororoit Creek looking north - AR0019...Brimbank City Council Art Collection The Hunt Club Community Arts Centre 775 Ballarat Road Deer Park melbourne Local Scene Huntsman Chemical works, West Bank of the Kororoit Creek looking north - AR0019 West Bank of the Kororoit Creek looking north Photograph Robert Pointon ...Local SceneHuntsman Chemical works, West Bank of the Kororoit Creek looking north - AR0019 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Plaque, Orion
... Wooden shield with gold bordered emblem, ships crown, centre of image of Orion - Greek huntsman and aboriginal weapons below...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Plaque Aboriginal Orion Wooden shield with gold bordered emblem, ships crown, centre of image of Orion - Greek huntsman and aboriginal weapons below Orion Plaque Plaque Townsend Productions ...Wooden shield with gold bordered emblem, ships crown, centre of image of Orion - Greek huntsman and aboriginal weapons belowplaque, aboriginal, orion -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumRecord - gramaphone
... Electronically Recorded. "The Laughing Huntsman" 1180A, Laughing Song by Charles Penrose; "The Foc'sle" (Sea Shanty), Fox Trot (Dance Band), 1180B...Electronically Recorded. "The Laughing Huntsman" 1180A, Laughing Song by Charles Penrose; "The Foc'sle" (Sea Shanty), Fox Trot (Dance Band), 1180B 6 inch (15cm) vinyl gramophone record Record - gramaphone ...Belonged to Grace Colliver (Tatura)6 inch (15cm) vinyl gramophone recordFairy Record. Electronically Recorded. "The Laughing Huntsman" 1180A, Laughing Song by Charles Penrose; "The Foc'sle" (Sea Shanty), Fox Trot (Dance Band), 1180Btatura, music, musical, instruments, accessory -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - 1934 COHN BROTHERS CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER
... The painting is called "The Huntsman Lunch" which depicts a group of English hunters sitting at the dinner table together after they went out for a hunt I assume. ...The painting is called "The Huntsman Lunch" which depicts a group of English hunters sitting at the dinner table together after they went out for a hunt I assume. ...A Cohn Brothers Calendar for December 1934. The Calendar features a famous painting by British artist Sheridan Knowles. The painting is called "The Huntsman Lunch" which depicts a group of English hunters sitting at the dinner table together after they went out for a hunt I assume. Below the painting features the following text "AT ALL TIMES, DRINK 6 0'CLOCK LAGER C.B. GINGER TONIK COHN BROS. LTD. BENDIGO MELBOURNE SWAN HILLcohn bros, calendar -
Upper Yarra MuseumRazor, Cut throat
... HISTORY The first modern straight razor complete with decorated handles and hollow ground blades was constructed in Sheffield, England, by Benjamin Huntsman in 1740. Huntsman's process was adopted by the French sometime later. ...HISTORY The first modern straight razor complete with decorated handles and hollow ground blades was constructed in Sheffield, England, by Benjamin Huntsman in 1740. Huntsman's process was adopted by the French sometime later. ...Sharped Edged instrument used for cleaning hair from the skin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_razor A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle.[1] They are also called open razors and cut-throat razors. HISTORY The first modern straight razor complete with decorated handles and hollow ground blades was constructed in Sheffield, England, by Benjamin Huntsman in 1740. Huntsman's process was adopted by the French sometime later. The English manufacturers were even more reluctant than the French to adopt the process and only did so after they saw its success in France.[5] Straight razors were the most common form of shaving before the 20th century and remained that common in many countries until the 1950s. TODAY Straight razors are still manufactured. DOVO, of Solingen, Germany, and Thiers Issard of France are two of the most well-known European manufacturers. Feather Safety Razor Co. Ltd. of Osaka, Japan makes a razor with the same form as a traditional straight, but featuring a disposable blade that can be installed through an injector-type system. Modern straight razor users are known to favor them for a variety of reasons. Some are attracted to the nostalgia of using old and traditional methods of shaving. It is a masculine ritual comparable to pipe smoking. Others profess an interest in reducing the waste of disposable blades.[11][22] Still others agree that straight razors provide a superior shave through a larger blade and greater control of the blade including the blade angle. Straight razors cover a much greater area per shaving stroke because their cutting edge is much longer than any of the multiblade razors. Ivory cut throat razor, with cream case 00121.3.Known as a straight razor.Razor with square point, full hollow ground 5/8” blade and double transverse stabiliser. The centre pin adds stability and rigidity to the handle---I think this is it ROM Parts The narrow end of the blade pivots on a pin, between 2 pieces of ivory forms the handle. LONG EXTRACT FROM WIKI _ SHORTEN to describe 00121 The parts of a straight razor and their function are described as follows: The narrow end of the blade rotates on a pin called the pivot, between two protective pieces called the scales or handle. The upward curved metal end of the narrow part of the blade beyond the pivot is called the tang and acts as a lever to help raise the blade from the handle. One or two fingers resting on the tang also help stabilize the blade while shaving. The narrow support piece between the tang and the main blade is called the shank, but this reference is often avoided because it can be confusing. The shank sometimes features decorations and the stamp of the country of origin. The top side and the underside of the shank can sometimes exhibit indentations known as fluting, or jimps for a more secure grip.[8] The curved lower part of the main blade from the shank to the cutting edge is called the shoulder.[9] The point where the shoulder joins the cutting edge is called the heel. A thick strip of metal running transversely at the junction where the main blade attaches to the shank is called the stabiliser. The stabiliser can be double,[10] single or can be absent in some razor models. The first stabiliser is usually very narrow and thicker and runs at the shank to blade junction, covering the shank and just spilling over to the shoulder. The second stabiliser can be distinguished since it is considerably wider and narrower, appearing after the first stabiliser and running lower into the shoulder. The non-cutting top of the blade is called the back or the spine while the cutting part of the blade opposite the back is called the cutting edge.[11] Finally the other free end of the blade, at the opposite end of the tang, is called the point and, sometimes, the head or the nose.[9][12] There are two to three pins in any handle. The middle pin, if present, is plastic coated and is called the plug.[13] Its function is to stabilise the sides of the handle so that they cannot be squeezed in the middle. When folded into the scales, the blade is protected from accidental damage, and the user is protected from accidental injury. During folding, the back of the blade, being thick and normally with a curved cross-section, acts as a natural stopper and prevents further rotation of the blade out of the handle from the other side shaving, lever, handle, blade, pivot, razor, tang -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Mrs Frances Gladstone, 31st March 2000
... Frances was an avid botanist, and wrote a book called 'The Little Huntsman', which she wrote while watching her husband gold mining. ...Frances was an avid botanist, and wrote a book called 'The Little Huntsman', which she wrote while watching her husband gold mining. ...Frances Gertrude Gladstone was born on the 18th of September 1919 to Arthur George Ladson and Gertrude Hunrick Irving. France's grandfather, Alfred Ladson, came Beechworth from Norfolk, England, during the gold rush. Alfred had a grocery business, and was well known for writing letters for the miners to send to their families. Alfred also travelled to Beechworth with his sister, who was a trained nurse and helped establish a hospital for the goldfields. Frances remembers her father saying the Chinese miners were not allowed to bring their families to the goldfields, hence there were no Chinese children in schools around Beechworth. Frances was an avid botanist, and wrote a book called 'The Little Huntsman', which she wrote while watching her husband gold mining. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Frances Gladstone's story is significant, as she remembered important information about Chinese miners in the gold rush, explained the role of women in the 20th century in Beechworth, and the history of the hospitals in the region. This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, botanist, chinese miners, goldmining, gladstone -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Programme - Programme for German Masque Ball, 1905
... Toreador, Romeo, Prince Le Var, huntsman, Indian prince, fireman, barristers. jockeys, cricketers, etc. ...Toreador, Romeo, Prince Le Var, huntsman, Indian prince, fireman, barristers. jockeys, cricketers, etc. ...Two cardboard parts to a printed programme. On one is a posy of violets and the printing: "Programme German Masque Ball, Tuesday 22nd. The second lists 15 dances. Printed by A. Brookley, Printers. Also are the following two articles from Trove: From the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo Independant, Wed 23 Aug 1905: GERMAN MASQUE BALL. The pleasant plan of fancy masque ball, which for nearly 20 years now has been an annual fixture at this season, is always looked forward to with delight. It is got up by the Bendigo Deutcher Verein, in aid of their free library. The function took place last night in the Masonic Hall and was most enjoyable, and all who took part in it were delighted. The hall was tastefully decorated with flags, flowers and ferns. Bockelmann's Band occupied the stage and discoured sweet music. Many of the items on a long programme were of Mr. Bockelmann's own composition, notably the schottische "Bendigo," the waltz 'Como, 'and the waltz "Golden City." By 9 o'clock there were about 80 couples on the floor. Amongst the merry troupe of dancers were youths and maidens in all sorts and descriptions of gay costumes, including flower girls, Japanese lady, German peasant, lily of the valley, Mercia, Geisha girl, French Vivandiere, red dominos, black dominos, "The Last Rose of Summer," rose, sailor girls, gondolier, Pierot, Charles II., Tipperary boy. Toreador, Romeo, Prince Le Var, huntsman, Indian prince, fireman, barristers. jockeys, cricketers, etc. Many of the Iadies were in evening dress, but wore the masque. The arrangements were admirably carried out by the secretarv. Mr. J. D. Khaland, while it would be difficult to find a better M.C. than Mr. J. Armstrong. The dancing was witnessed by a large number of the public, who were accommodated on a temporary gallery at one end of the hall. A small charge was made for their admission, which helped to swell thelibrary funds. An excellent supper, served in Mr. W. C. Dick's best style, was much enjoyed. Dancing was kept up till about three o'clock, everybody pronouncing the gathering a highly enjoyable one. bendigo history, sandhurst, lutheran german church, penny school -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers
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Derrimut Road Derrimut BCC H017 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 2.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Albion VR DC Substation Talmage Street Albion BCC H028 Pig And Calf Market 55 Market Road Brooklyn BCC H029 Monsanto Chemicals Huntsman Chemical Co 455 Somerville Road Brooklyn BCC H030 Deer Park Explosive Factories Complex Off Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H032 Hume And Hovell Cairn Cnr Station Road And Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H034 Sunshine Signal Box Off Hampshire Road BCC H039 Black Arch Rail Bridge Sunshine Road Sunshine BCC H040 Sugar Gum Row Talmage Street Albion BCC H042 Sunshine Advocate Office 11 - 15 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H051 H.V. ...Derrimut Road Derrimut BCC H017 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 2.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Albion VR DC Substation Talmage Street Albion BCC H028 Pig And Calf Market 55 Market Road Brooklyn BCC H029 Monsanto Chemicals Huntsman Chemical Co 455 Somerville Road Brooklyn BCC H030 Deer Park Explosive Factories Complex Off Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H032 Hume And Hovell Cairn Cnr Station Road And Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H034 Sunshine Signal Box Off Hampshire Road BCC H039 Black Arch Rail Bridge Sunshine Road Sunshine BCC H040 Sugar Gum Row Talmage Street Albion BCC H042 Sunshine Advocate Office 11 - 15 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H051 H.V. ...Brimbank’s heritage‑listed properties are protected because they demonstrate important aspects of the area’s history — industrial innovation, early settlement, worker housing, civic development, and significant Aboriginal cultural landscapes. This document is an extract from the "Collection Document Project" prepared for Mr. Frank Ford, Sunshine & District Historical Society (See Catalogue No 5756). The document lists heritages place names, Brimbank Heritage Overlay Numbers and Victorian Heritage Register Numbers. Notes: 1. This list does not include heritage listed places from the former City of Sunshine currently in the City of Footscray. 2. This list does not include heritage listed places in St. Albans. 3. The date of this list is C2009.Heritage Listed Reference Numbers: Sunshine - Deer Park area 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 1.jpg Heritage Precincts Commonwealth Munitions Housing Estate BCC H019 Concrete Housing Estate Leith Avenue Sunshine BCC H020 ICI Residential Area Deer Park BCC H021 Sunshine Commercial Heritage Area BCC H022 McKay Housing Estate Durham Road BCC H023 McKay Housing Estate King Edward Avenue BCC H024 Railway Estate Sunshine BCC H025 War Service Homes Heritage Area Sunshine BCC H026 Heritage Place Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H03 VH H0667 John Darling & Son Flour Mill 74 Sydney Street Albion BCC H04 VH H0827 Rail Bridge (Albion Viaduct) Over Maribyrnong River BCC H05 VH H1197 Black Powder Mill Parklea Avenue And Grassy Point Road Cairnlea BCC H06 VH H2029 Foxley Lodge Farm And Its Drystone Walls 472A Boundary Road Derrimut BCC H08 1 Corio Steet Sunshine BCC H09 H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens BCC H010 VH 1953 H.V. McKay Offices 2 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H010 VH H1953 Main Outfall Sewer Brimbank (Brooklyn) BCC H013 VH H1932 Mt. Derrimut Homestead, Its Drystone Walls And Associated Buildings Including The Meteorological Centre Mt. Derrimut Road Derrimut BCC H017 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 2.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Albion VR DC Substation Talmage Street Albion BCC H028 Pig And Calf Market 55 Market Road Brooklyn BCC H029 Monsanto Chemicals Huntsman Chemical Co 455 Somerville Road Brooklyn BCC H030 Deer Park Explosive Factories Complex Off Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H032 Hume And Hovell Cairn Cnr Station Road And Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H034 Sunshine Signal Box Off Hampshire Road BCC H039 Black Arch Rail Bridge Sunshine Road Sunshine BCC H040 Sugar Gum Row Talmage Street Albion BCC H042 Sunshine Advocate Office 11 - 15 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H051 H.V. McKay Memorial Gates Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H053 H.V. McKay Memorial Presbyterian Church Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H054 Sam McKay House And Garden 147 Anderson Road Sunshine BCC H055 Former Sunshine Technical School Derby Road Sunshine BCC H056 Former Sunshine Girls Technical School Derby Road Sunshine BCC H057 Pedestrian Footbridge Over Railway 1 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H058 House At 48 Station Place Sunshine BCC H061 ANZ Bank Former ES&A Bank 115 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H063 Sunshine Metropolitan Fire Station And Flats 330 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H064 Derrimut Hotel 132 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H065 St. Mark's Anglican Church 49 Suns Crescent Sunshine BCC H066 Robinson House 33 Sun Crescent Sunshine BCC H067 St. Theresa Catholic Church & School 26 Adelaide Street Albion BCC H070 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 3.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) Curacloe BCC H073 Former Wunderlich Now West End Market 47 - 49 McIntyre Road Sunshine North BCC H073 Selwyn Park Albion BCC H074 Sunshine Baptist Church 42 Ridley Street & 16 Sydney Street Albion BCC H075 Cameron House & Dairy BCC H076 Houses & Trees 22 - 24 Talmage Street Albion BCC H077 Ford (Solomon Ford) Burke Road To Canning Street Avondale Heights BCC H079 Lions House Of Sunshine 8 Watt Street Sunshine BCC H080 Guiding Star Hotel 700 Geelong Road Brooklyn BCC H081 Hunt Club Hotel 775 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H082 Deer Park Hotel 760 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H083 Deer Park Primary School No 1434 812 Ballarat Road Deer Park BCC H084 Opie's Dairy 2 - 4 Egan Street Deer Park BCC H086 St. John's Anglican Church & Hall 2 - 4 Miles Street Deer Park BCC H087 Neale Road Ford 192 Neale Road Deer Park BCC H088 Deer Park Hall 50 Station Road Deer Park BCC H089 Sunshine Market 13 - 19 City Place Sunshine BCC H091 Methodist Church & Hall 32 Devonshire Road Sunshine BCC H0105 Macedonian Community Centre 45 Fourth Avenue Sunshine BCC H0106 Hannah McKay House 145 Anderson Road Albion BCC H0107 Chemist Shop 234 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0108 Sunshine Municipal Offices 6 - 18 Alexandra Avenue Sunshine BCC H0109 Sunshine Primary School 3113 111 Derby Road Sunshine BCC H0110 Standard Steel 12 - 16 Market Road Sunshine BCC H0111 Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 93 Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0113 Parsons House 114 Moris Street Sunshine BCC H0114 Our Lady's School Station Place Monash Street Sunshine BCC H0115 Palmas 2 Tyler Street Sunshine BCC H0116 St. Andrews Greek Orthodox Church (Greek Cypriot) 14 Simmie Street Sunshine West BCC H0119 5741 - Sunshine And Deer Park Heritage Listed Reference Numbers Page 4.jpg Heritage Place (Cont) William McKay House 150 Durham Road Sunshine BCC H0121 Albion Primary School No 4265 61 - 81 Adelaide Street Albion BCC H0122 Ralph's Meatworks 690 Geelong Road Brooklyn BCC H0123 Former Church of Christ 81 - 83 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0125 Former Masonic Lodge No 226 93 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0126 Sunshine Picture Theatre 126 - 128 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0127 Shops 193 - 199 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0130 Ukrainian Catholic Church 2 Holmes Street Ardeer BCC H0132 Shops 207 - 219 Hampshire Road Sunshine BCC H0133 Victorian Row House 25 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0134 Victorian Row House 29 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0135 Victorian Row House 31 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0136 Victorian Row House 33 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0137 Victorian Row House 35 Benjamin Street Sunshine BCC H0138 50 Forrest Street Albion BCC H0139 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document - Interview Transcript, Williams, Louise, David and Joan Ikin, 24/02/2020
... WILLIAMS Louise SAVAGE Janet IKIN David and JOan SATCHWELL Jeffery Street Blackburn CLAYTON Ann HUNTSMAN Keith HUNTSMAN Robin Blackburn Lake A transcript of an interview with David and Joan Ikin of 5 Jeffery Street, Blackburn on the 24 February 2020. the interview was conducted by Louise Williams of WHS. ...A transcript of an interview with David and Joan Ikin of 5 Jeffery Street, Blackburn on the 24 February 2020. the interview was conducted by Louise Williams of WHS. It includes descriptions of wildlife, fauna and streetscapes from 1965 onwards.A transcript of an interview with David and Joan Ikin of 5 Jeffery Street, Blackburn on the 24 February 2020. The interview was conducted by Louise Williams of WHS. It includes descriptions of wildlife, fauna and streetscapes from 1965 onwards.non-fictionA transcript of an interview with David and Joan Ikin of 5 Jeffery Street, Blackburn on the 24 February 2020. the interview was conducted by Louise Williams of WHS. It includes descriptions of wildlife, fauna and streetscapes from 1965 onwards.williams louise, savage janet, ikin david and joan, satchwell, jeffery street blackburn, clayton ann, huntsman keith, huntsman robin, blackburn lake -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, World War II Reflections, 2018
... Ballintine Maxwell Whitefriars College Broadhead Ian Broadhead Alan Hamilton McPherson Gerald Tynan Arthur Carboon Joan Moore Stanley Murphy Lyn Dobbyn William Edwards Edwin George Huntsman Keith St.Aubyn William A 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students. ...A 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students.Book of 22 coloured pages plus a CD Rom of interviewsnon-fictionA 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students.ballintine maxwell, whitefriars college, broadhead ian, broadhead alan hamilton, mcpherson gerald, tynan arthur, carboon joan, moore stanley, murphy lyn, dobbyn william, edwards edwin george, huntsman keith, st.aubyn william
