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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Charlemont and Co Vice Regal photographers The Royal Arcade Sydney and 114 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Mary Cameron (afterwards Mrs Dainty)
... Mary Cameron (afterwards Mrs Dainty)...... Mary Dainty...Mary Ann Cameron, a daughter of /Ewen and Marion Cameron was born at Linton in 1864. She married Albert William Dainty in 1897, and died at Lang Lang in 1917. ..."Mary Cameron (Mrs Dainty)"....Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 123. Mary Cameron Mary Dainty Old Lintonian Collection Albert William Dainty "Mary Cameron (Mrs Dainty)". ...Mary Ann Cameron, a daughter of /Ewen and Marion Cameron was born at Linton in 1864. She married Albert William Dainty in 1897, and died at Lang Lang in 1917. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 123.Sepia photograph of a young woman wearing embroidered high necked gown with long sleeves and brooch at throat with hair piled on top of head, standing with left arm resting across waist, holding embroidered fan(?)"Mary Cameron (Mrs Dainty)".mary cameron, mary dainty, old lintonian collection, albert william dainty -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook - Lives cut short and lives well lived: a walk in Lang Lang Cemetery, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, October 2025
... ...Mary Ann Dainty...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Lang Lang Cemetery Edward Bickerton Mary Ann Dainty James Denholm Clyde Lawrence Edey Elizabeth & Robert Gray Lucy May Greaves Sydney Head Maddron Henry Elizabeth Leggo Sarah & Thomas McAleese Raymond (Darby) & Yvonne Munro Andrew Trevor Nicholls Alexander Gladstone Orgill Geoffrey Frank Ridgway Samuel Alfred Thompson Henry Wildes Stories about the lives of fifteen families, including that of a policeman, a post mistress, a teacher, as well as farmers and farm labourers, and children who died in tragic circumstances, and a woman who was involved in many community activities. ...Stories about the lives of fifteen families, including that of a policeman, a post mistress, a teacher, as well as farmers and farm labourers, and children who died in tragic circumstances, and a woman who was involved in many community activities.non-fictionStories about the lives of fifteen families, including that of a policeman, a post mistress, a teacher, as well as farmers and farm labourers, and children who died in tragic circumstances, and a woman who was involved in many community activities.lang lang cemetery, edward bickerton, mary ann dainty, james denholm, clyde lawrence edey, elizabeth & robert gray, lucy may greaves, sydney head, maddron henry, elizabeth leggo, sarah & thomas mcaleese, raymond (darby) & yvonne munro, andrew trevor nicholls, alexander gladstone orgill, geoffrey frank ridgway, samuel alfred thompson, henry wildes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 27th Septembr, 1963
... Songs Include: 'Dainty Wisp of Thistledown,' 'Marianne,' ''The Girl on the Prow,'' ''Gorgeous Alexander,'' ''Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,'' ''Love is Quite a Simple Thing'' and many others. Cast: Mary...Songs Include: 'Dainty Wisp of Thistledown,' 'Marianne,' ''The Girl on the Prow,'' ''Gorgeous Alexander,'' ''Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,'' ''Love is Quite a Simple Thing'' and many others. Cast: Mary ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet 'The New Moon' performed at the capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for six nights opening September 27th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic Society with permission of J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd presents 'The New Moon' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music Sigmund Romberg Book & Lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel & Lawerence Schwab. The New Moon is the name of an operetta ,the show was the third and last in a string of Broadway hits for Romberg (after The Student Prince (1924) and The Desert Song (1926)) written in the style of Viennese operetta. It spawned a number of revivals and two film versions, and it is still played by light opera companies. The piece turned out to be "Broadway's last hit operetta",] as World War II and the Golden Age of musicals approached. Songs Include: 'Dainty Wisp of Thistledown,' 'Marianne,' ''The Girl on the Prow,'' ''Gorgeous Alexander,'' ''Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,'' ''Love is Quite a Simple Thing'' and many others. Cast: Mary Speedy, Victor White, Desmond Duguid, Peter Houston, Alfred Annison, Leonard Carr, Fred Trewarne, Reginald Boromeo, Roger Sprawson, George Steele, Aileen Simmonds, Graham Filcock, Max Rule, Gertrude Perry, Graham Filcock, Erica Scharp, Anne PearsonArthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society
