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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate of Title, Certificate of Title: Allotment 36, Section 4, Township of Linton
... James Adolphus Nelson...Title of the land was transferred to James Adolphus Nelson...Title of the land was transferred to James Adolphus Nelson ...Title of the land was transferred to James Adolphus Nelson and Theophilus William Nelson in 1955. James and Theo Nelson had already purchased adjacent allotments 27 - 30 in 1929.Copy of a Certificate of Title for an allotment of land situated between Grantley Street and Springdallah Creek in Linton. Copy comprised of three photostat sheets held together by tape.certificates of title, allotment 36 section 4 township of linton, james adolphus nelson, theophilus william nelson -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate of Title, Certificate of Title : Crown Allotments 27, 28, 29, 30, Section 4, Township of Linton
... James Adolphus Nelson... and James Adolphus Nelson in 1929. James and Theo Nelson later (1955... and James Adolphus Nelson in 1929. James and Theo Nelson later (1955 ...The land was transferred to Theophilus William Nelson and James Adolphus Nelson in 1929. James and Theo Nelson later (1955) acquired Allotment 36, Section 4 which adjoins these allotmentsCopy of Certificate of Title for several adjacent blocks of land on the corner of Clyde Street and Grantley Street in Linton. Copy is comprised of photostat sheets held together by tape.theophilus william nelson, james adolphus nelson, certificates of title, allotments 27 - 30 township of linton -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Work on paper - Ephemera - Williamstown Botanic Gardens - 1934 Reception Card, 1934
... james adolphus nelson... harvey william gordon gray walter stuart menzies james adolphus ...The card for the Civic Reception at Williamstown Town Hall for the ‘Back to Williamstown’ celebrations – the centenary from date of first settlement in 1834. It belonged to James and Kate Tyrrell, the paternal grandparents of the Donor. The donor is the third generation of her family to live in Williamstown. Having a photo of the Gardens in the reception card is evidence of the community pride of the Gardens. The photo is evidence of plantings in 1934 A folded sepia look card. The front has an embossed border, the City of Williamstown Shield, date in the right bottom corner and an inscription as described. The left fold inside demonstrates the reverse of the embossed border and details of the City of Williamstown and Councillors. The right side fold inside is a photo of people walking along ‘The Main Walk, Williamstown Gardens’. The back has space for ‘Autographs.’williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council, city of williamstown, williamstown gardens, 1934, councillors, james taylor gray, henry johnston harvey, william gordon gray, walter stuart menzies, james adolphus nelson, evan charles owens, john robert bell, john anthony dennis, allan john deacon, oliver prettie chanter, william roberts, george alexander paine, james hocking, harold rose, norman hodgson