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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lowry children
... Lowry family..."Lowry family"...." and "Lowrey". Lowry family Surman collection "Lowry family". Sepia ...Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 4 lower left. Note the name "Lowry" is also spelled in records as "Lourey" and "Lowrey".Sepia photograph of a boy wearing jacket and trousers standing behind with left arm on shoulder of young boy in jacket and knickerbockers right hand in pocket, right arm by side standing beside young girl with hair in ringlets, wearing short sleeved long dress, hands holding flowers on lap, seated with second older boy wearing jacket and trousers standing to right of others with right arm on girl's shoulder, left arm by side holding cap"Lowry family".lowry family, surman collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Lowry with two daughters
... Lowry family..." and "Lowrey". Mrs Lowry Lowry family Surman collection Sepia ...Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 4 upper right. Note the name "Lowry" is also spelled in records as "Lourey" and "Lowrey".Sepia photograph of a well dressed woman wearing long sleeved long gown with high neck and bodice decoration, seated with hands on lap, a young child in sleeveless checked dress standing leaning right arm on woman's knee, and older girl in sleeveless long dress, necklace and long hair standing with right hand on young girl's right shoulder, left arm holding a bunch of flowers by her side.mrs lowry, lowry family, surman collection -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Box, Tatura Souvenirs/Royal Visit 1954, Various
Collection of 1954 Royal Visit and Tatura Souvenirs memorbillia. Newspaper - Tatura Guardian - Souvenir of Royal Visit 1954|School Souvenir booklet - Royal Visit|School booklet - Royal Visit - Red cover|School booklet - Royal Visit - Black cover|State Reception Invitation and Booklet to Jack Lowry - Royal Visit|Note Pad - Spiral bound - Royal Family|Photo of Queen arriving at Tatura Railway Station and Entry Card to Station Reserve.|China Plate - Royal Tour.|2Plastic beakers - Royal Visit|1 British Flag|1 Souvenir Royal Flag|Souvenir Royal Flag - Red Cross|Stubby holder - Tatura Waterwheel Country| Glass bowl - Photo of Tatura|Broken - Original RC Church - Jug - C. 1900| China Jug - A View of Tatura| Water Bottle - Tatura Youth Club. C.2005|2 "Get Hooked on Tatura"|3 Tatura Post Cards - C. 1990|Magnet - "Stick with Tatura - 3SR radio|TaturaBeige coloured rectangle boxlocal history, royal visit souvenirs, tatura souvenirs, civic, memento, souvenirs -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Invitation, 1970
Invitation to Councillor JL & Mrs. Lowry to attend a State Reception for HM The Queen and HRH Duke of Edinburgh and their RH's Charles and Anne. Includes a photo of Mr. & Mrs. Lowry dressed for Reception - 6th April, 1970 and photo of Royal FamilyRed cover, Victorian Coat of Arms on front cover, 1970royal visit, documents, invitations -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Invitations - Jack Lowry
... In. by Jack Lowry, Tatura - Invitations received whilst Shire ...Presented to Tatura Historical Society In. by Jack Lowry, Tatura - Invitations received whilst Shire President of Rodney Shire Council 1970/71. Also brief Family HistoryWhite plastic cover, black printing, metal ringsinvitations, lowry j, shire president, rodney shire, shire of rodney, tatura, documents -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board - Framed Roll of Honour, St. Hilda's Church, Everton
St Hilda's Church Everton, WW1 Roll of Honour - contains 16 names of members of the Everton Community in Victoria who served during the First World War including Nursing Sister Alma Louisa BENNETT (1890-1922) who trained at Melbourne General Hospital. She moved to Western Australia and continued nursing until the advent of World War 1. She immediately sought to enlist but was not granted her request until 1916 and was eventually sent for nursing duties in India. Her arrival coincided with the first convey of wounded after the fall of Kut in Mesopotamia. She was immediately given charge of a ward at Victoria Hospital. The following year she was appointed Matron of the hospital ship "Herefordshire" which transported sick and wounded soldiers from the mouth of the Tigris River to Bombay. Her next appointment was to the 34th Welsh Hospital at Deolali 150 miles from Bombay. The hospital was huge and she took charge as Matron. After 17 months at Deolali BENNETT was awarded the Royal Red Cross Medal First Class one of the highest distinctions in the British Nursing Service. When peace was declared she travelled to England where she continued to nurse in an Army Hospital. During her stay she was invited to Buckingham Palace where she was presented with Red Cross Medal by King George V. BENNETT returned to Victoria and was invited to join the nursing staff at Melbourne's Epworth Hospital with prospects of becoming Matron. Ill health intervened and she died in September 1922. Item said to be made by the family of Gilbert and Richard Heywood both KIA and listed on honour roll.St Hilda's Church Everton Honour Roll contains 16 names of members including Nurse BENNETT, from the Everton Community in Victoria who served in WW1 Carved timber frame and mounting with 16 names in gold coloured paint listed in two columns."St Hilda's Church Everton' "Roll of Honour" "The Great War 1914 to 1918" Sister Bennett/Heywood G/Heywood R/Levett W/Lowry F/Mason T.A/Mason E.H/Mason H.G/MacKay M/Morrison J/Morrison W/Norman W/Rickards R/Steens C.T/Ward C/Welch J.everton, 1914-1918, roll of honour