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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Stapleton and Mag Gorman, 1956, 1956. Copy made 2014
... Peter Stapleton and Mag Gorman, 1956... Mag Gorman... and Mag Gorman cycling over the railway line on the Glenelg Hwy...Peter Stapleton Mag Gorman Copy of black and white ...Copy of black and white photograph of Peter Stapleton and Mag Gorman cycling over the railway line on the Glenelg Hwy in Linton near Fraser St. Houses and shedding in the background. Original photo taken in 1956.peter stapleton, mag gorman -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hornby, Clunes, Linton State School Concert, Miss Barry's Cantata Group, circa 1908, 1908
... of the photograph was in Mag Gorman's collection. None of the children... of the photograph was in Mag Gorman's collection. None of the children ...This is one of several copies of the photograph of Miss Barry's cantata group in the LDHS collection. This copy of the photograph was in Mag Gorman's collection. None of the children are identified on this copy of the photograph.Black and white photograph of large group of children in costume outside Linton State School. Photo is mounted on dark grey card.linton state school, school concert, miss barry's cantata group -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Church Building : two possible identifications : Catholic Church at Berringa or St Mark's Church of England, Happy Valley
... the estate of Mag Gorman, and was identified as the Catholic Church... the estate of Mag Gorman, and was identified as the Catholic Church ...Two identifications of this building have been made: 1. The copy of the photograph in the LDHS collection was donated from the estate of Mag Gorman, and was identified as the Catholic Church at Berringa, which was moved after the gold mining days to Willowvale, where it burnt down in the bushfires of 1944. 2. The same photograph is on p. 249 of Joan Hunt's book "Springdallah", where it is identified as St Mark's Church of England, Happy Valley. This building was later moved to Skipton (1913) and then again to Carranballac (1924) (see "Centenary History of St Paul's - Linton, p. 25.)Black and white post card photograph of a wooden church, with trees and a post and rail fence around it. Two possible identifications: Catholic Church at Berringa or St Mark's Church of England, Happy ValleyStamped on reverse: "T.W.Nelson, Linton".catholic church berringa, catholic church willowvale, st mark's church of england happy valley