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Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Edward Street, 4, Elsternwick
... ... Taylor Annie L....Grigg Thomas Russell George Taylor Charles H. Taylor Annie L. Mills M. Kidd Lesley Mitchell Wilfred H. ...Copy of Brighton Historical Society’s reports dated February 7, 1989 on the house of 4 Edward Street, Elsternwick. Includes a list of residents and a brief history of the house. Also includes a page of unsigned, handwritten research notes.castle george, povey frederick g., grigg thomas, russell george, taylor charles h., taylor annie l., mills m., kidd lesley, mitchell wilfred h., williams frederick, thompson james, devlin oliver o., ladgrove ethel, woolley allan r., stutterd rupert d., phillips j. e., arnett george, fisher g. d., evans g., perry bowker, perry m. g., staff h. c., morton street, terrace houses, world war 1939-1945, bullock hilary, landells rosalind, depression 1890s, depression 1929-1939, elsternwick, edward street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GUINEY COLLECTION: INVITATION, 1894
... The following pupils contributed:— Piano solos, Misses L. Job, Annie Hunter, Annie Taylor, Maggie McKnowne, M. Pound and Birdie Rickards ; piano duets, Misses M. ...The following pupils contributed:— Piano solos, Misses L. Job, Annie Hunter, Annie Taylor, Maggie McKnowne, M. Pound and Birdie Rickards ; piano duets, Misses M. ...Invitation to a Cocert by the Pupils of Miss J Dais, Temperance Hall, Friday December 14 1894 Issued to Mts and Misses Kane. THE GOVERNORSHIP. Article - The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918)Saturday 15 December 1894 - Page 2 Last evening the pupils of Miss J. Dias gave a concert in the Temperance Hall. The hall, which was tastefully decorated, the platform being draped and set off with fairy lamps, was well filled. Mr D. B. Lazarus who was to have presided telegraphed from Melbourne an apology for unavoidable absence. The following pupils contributed:— Piano solos, Misses L. Job, Annie Hunter, Annie Taylor, Maggie McKnowne, M. Pound and Birdie Rickards ; piano duets, Misses M. Heine and M, McKnowne, A. and E. Taylor, Roeder and McCann ; vocal solos, Misses Taylor, Nicholls and Rickards; vocal duet, Misses Rickards and Dias. During the interval Miss Dias gave a pleasing piano solo. The manner in which the pupils performed showed the careful training which they have undergone at the hands of their instructress. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: BENDIGO ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY & YMCA CHOIR. MARITANA, 7 Aug, 1933
... Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green... Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop... Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson... Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome... S Brown... Mrs R Burland... Miss Betty Cant... E Colclough... E Collins... Bessie Davis... P Dunn... G Farmont... M Heyes... D Hoking... B Harpin... M Kitto... D Kirkwood... E Parker... L Simpson... Ida Stephenson... M Stephenson... L Smalley... Mrs W Taylor... V Thorpe... Miss Myrtle Taylor... Annie...Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green, Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop, Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson, Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome, S Brown, Mrs R Burland, Miss Betty Cant, E Colclough, E Collins, Bessie Davis, P Dunn, G Farmont, M Heyes, D Hoking, B Harpin, M Kitto, D Kirkwood, E Parker, L Simpson, Ida Stephenson, M Stephenson, L Smalley, Mrs W Taylor, V Thorpe, Miss Myrtle Taylor, Annie Thomas, Mrs C Walk, Miss R Wallent. ...Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome S Brown Mrs R Burland Miss Betty Cant E Colclough E Collins Bessie Davis P Dunn G Farmont M Heyes D Hoking B Harpin M Kitto D Kirkwood E Parker L Simpson Ida Stephenson M Stephenson L Smalley Mrs W Taylor V Thorpe Miss Myrtle Taylor Annie Thomas Mrs C Walk Miss R Wallent. ...Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Bendigo Orchestral Society & YMCA Choir. Maritana, Souvenir Programme 6d. Mon. Tues. Wed. August 7, 8, 9. Opera Produced by Mr E A Parker. Musical Director, Mr Oscar Flight. Deputy Director, Mr Alfred Sayer. Leader of Orchestra Mrs McKinnon. Chorus trained by Mr Wilfred Taylor. Chairman of Committee, Mr W Spencer Lake. Business Manager, Mr C J Greenhill. Pictures of artists: Miss Paulyne Bindley, Mr E A Parker, Miss Gwen De Ravin, Mr Wilfred Taylor, Miss Alva Stewart, Mr H H Turner, Mr Oscar Flight. Group photo of Ballet dancers. Argument - Maritana, a handsome Gitana, whilst singing to a crowd of people in a square in Madrid, attracts the admiration of the King. Don Jose, and unscrupulous courtier, observing this, determines to satisfy the . . . Characters: Paulyne Bindley, Gwenneth De Ravin, E A Parker, Wilfred Taylor, Lyell Shepherd, J W Smith, H H Turner, Lindsay Wright. Court Ballet: Miss Mercia Wright. Solo Dancer: Miss Fay Drummond. Chorus of Soldiers, Gypsies, and Populace. Deputy Principals: Alva Stewart, Frieda Bertuch, H J Allen. Costumes: Madame Tettrazini, Miss Ada Colton, Mrs E A Parker. Orchestra. Violins: Mrs C Adams, Miss J Anderson, Mr R Bright, Mr O Flight (jnr), Mrs S A Grant Mrs H Hillman, Miss J Houston, Mr G Krost, Mrs S McKinnon, Miss A McKinnon, Miss A McNair, A Sayer, Mrs L Shepherd, A Swift, H Timms. Viola: Mr P Coope. 'Cellos: Miss R Giudice, Mr W S Lake. Bass: Mr J Ditchburn. Flute: Mr A E Sayer. Clarinets: Mr B Smith, Mr P Waterman. Harpiste: Miss Whitelock. Cornets: Mr W Norman, Mr P Smith Mr A Swift, Mr F Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green, Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop, Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson, Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome, S Brown, Mrs R Burland, Miss Betty Cant, E Colclough, E Collins, Bessie Davis, P Dunn, G Farmont, M Heyes, D Hoking, B Harpin, M Kitto, D Kirkwood, E Parker, L Simpson, Ida Stephenson, M Stephenson, L Smalley, Mrs W Taylor, V Thorpe, Miss Myrtle Taylor, Annie Thomas, Mrs C Walk, Miss R Wallent. Contraltos: Miss F Bertuch, Mrs D Campbell, Miss I De Ravin, M Davis, P Elliot, Mrs J Greenhill, Mess N Irving, I James, J Seers, J Shepherd, G Stephens. Tenors: J Cotton, G English, D Finery, Alec Jones, E Jeffery, D Parker, J Sims. Basses: D Doran, J Finerty, J H Hardie, A B Kirkwood, W L Macauley, S C Powell, R Prigg, W Reed, Les Spencely, Cyril Taylor, Ken Taylor. Mr Ron Hovenden, Scenic Artist. Ballet: Misses Clarice Harry, Rita Lansell, Thelma McKenzie, Mena Bailey, Dorothy Roberts, Fay Drummond, Kath Dungey, Jean Wright. Dance Mistress Miss Mercia Wright. Photo of dance group on rear cover. Printed down right side: Mr W. Reed - With Compliments from ''Maritana'' Committee. Sep 5/33. Signed: W Spencer Lake. Very decorative cover. B/ Envelope addressed to Mr W Reed, Lily St, Bendigo. 2 pieces of white tape on left side one top and one at bottom, stamp gone post mark Bendigo.Reed & Co., Printers, Bendigotheatre, opera, bendigo orchestral society:ymca cho, princess theatre. bendigo orchestral society & ymca choir. maritana. august 7, 8, 9. opera by mr e a parker. musical director, mr oscar flight. deputy director, mr alfred sayer. leader of orchestra mrs mckinnon. chorus trained: mr wilfred taylor. chairman of committee, mr w spencer lake. business manager, mr c j greenhill. photos of: miss paulyne bindley, mr e a parker, miss gwen de ravin, mr wilfred taylor, miss alva stewart, mr h h turner, mr oscar flight. group photo of ballet dancers. argument - maritana, a handsome gitana, whilst singing to a crowd of people in a square in madrid, attracts. . . characters: paulyne bindley, gwenneth de ravin, e a parker, wilfred taylor, lyell shepherd, j w smith, h h turner, lindsay wright. court ballet: miss mercia wright. solo dancer: miss fay drummond. chorus of soldiers, gypsies, and populace. deputy principals: alva stewart, frieda bertuch, h j allen. costumes: madame tettrazini, miss ada colton, mrs e a parker. orchestra. violins: mrs c adams, miss j anderson, mr r bright, mr o flight (jnr), mrs s a grant mrs h hillman, miss j houston, mr g krost, mrs s mckinnon, miss a mckinnon, miss a mcnair, a sayer, mrs l shepherd, a swift, h timms. viola: mr p coope. 'cellos: miss r giudice, mr w s lake. bass: mr j ditchburn. flute: mr a e sayer. clarinets: mr b smith, mr p waterman. harpiste: miss whitelock. cornets: mr w norman, mr p smith mr a swift, mr f taylor. horns: mr w green, mr n mcpherson. trombones: mr les bishop, mr e j meagher. drums: me j mclaughlin. piano: miss i benson, miss e flight. chorus. sopranos: miss d broome, s brown, mrs r burland, miss betty cant, e colclough, e collins, bessie davis, p dunn, g farmont, m heyes, d hoking, b harpin, m kitto, d kirkwood, e parker, l simpson, ida stephenson, m stephenson, l smalley, mrs w taylor, v thorpe, miss myrtle taylor, annie thomas, mrs c walk, miss r wallent. contraltos: miss f bertuch, mrs d campbell, miss i de ravin, m davis, p elliot, mrs j greenhill, mess n irving, i james, j seers, j shepherd, g stephens. tenors: j cotton, g english, d finery, alec jones, e jeffery, d parker, j sims. basses: d doran, j finerty, j h hardie, a b kirkwood, w l macauley, s c powell, r prigg, w reed, les spencely, cyril taylor, ken taylor. mr ron hovenden, scenic artist. ballet: misses clarice harry, rita lansell, thelma mckenzie, mena bailey, dorothy roberts, fay drummond, kath dungey, jean wright. dance mistress miss mercia wright. photo of dance group. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Primary School 1996 Class Photo Grade 3/4, 1996
... L to R) Manar Rezkallah, Sros Sok, Andrew Huynh, Christopher Watts, Diana Stevanovic, Denis Felic. 3rd Row: Ben Taylor, Nathan Fyfe, Amanda Ashdown, Mrs. J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. G. Winchester, Chloe Bon, Christian Santos, Darren Brown. 1st Row: Di/shad Jayasuriya, Vanny Tin, Marie Weaver, Annie...L to R) Manar Rezkallah, Sros Sok, Andrew Huynh, Christopher Watts, Diana Stevanovic, Denis Felic. 3rd Row: Ben Taylor, Nathan Fyfe, Amanda Ashdown, Mrs. J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. G. Winchester, Chloe Bon, Christian Santos, Darren Brown. 1st Row: Di/shad Jayasuriya, Vanny Tin, Marie Weaver, Annie ...Grade 3/4 1996 Top Row: (L to R) Manar Rezkallah, Sros Sok, Andrew Huynh, Christopher Watts, Diana Stevanovic, Denis Felic. 3rd Row: Ben Taylor, Nathan Fyfe, Amanda Ashdown, Mrs. J Eyck, Rebecca Lewin, Michael Senton. 2nd Row: Riaan De Wet, Mrs. S. Lambe, Imogen Murtagh, Tenei/le Bird, Emma Nickson, Mrs. G. Winchester, Chloe Bon, Christian Santos, Darren Brown. 1st Row: Di/shad Jayasuriya, Vanny Tin, Marie Weaver, Annie Chen, James Davidson, Bryan Toohey, Michael Szarek. Teacher: Mrs. J Eyck. Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph-School, Kuddly Koala School Portraits, Ringwood Primary School 1994 Class Photo Grade 1 and 2, 1994
... Top Row: (L to R) Timothy Dalton, Sros Sok, Denis Felic, Michael Senton, Rebecca Lewin, Varun Bhatia, Sonya Shafaati 3rd Row: Annie Chen, Diana Stevanovic, Jessica McDonald, Sean Coleman, Mrs. Glenda Winchester. 2nd Row: Teneille Bird, Sharon Legg, Amanda Ashdown, Jane Truong, Nicholas Macklin, Steven Butkovic, Vanny Tin, Christian Santos. 1st Row: Phillip Rouse, Ben Taylor, Aaron Roberts, Kate Hayes, David Doyle, James Davidson, Marie Weaver, Daniel Guy. ...Top Row: (L to R) Timothy Dalton, Sros Sok, Denis Felic, Michael Senton, Rebecca Lewin, Varun Bhatia, Sonya Shafaati 3rd Row: Annie Chen, Diana Stevanovic, Jessica McDonald, Sean Coleman, Mrs. Glenda Winchester. 2nd Row: Teneille Bird, Sharon Legg, Amanda Ashdown, Jane Truong, Nicholas Macklin, Steven Butkovic, Vanny Tin, Christian Santos. 1st Row: Phillip Rouse, Ben Taylor, Aaron Roberts, Kate Hayes, David Doyle, James Davidson, Marie Weaver, Daniel Guy. ...Grade 1/2 1994. Names taken from typed legend below each photo (via OCR). Photos mounted on Kuddly Koala School Portraits Card. Top Row: (L to R) Timothy Dalton, Sros Sok, Denis Felic, Michael Senton, Rebecca Lewin, Varun Bhatia, Sonya Shafaati 3rd Row: Annie Chen, Diana Stevanovic, Jessica McDonald, Sean Coleman, Mrs. Glenda Winchester. 2nd Row: Teneille Bird, Sharon Legg, Amanda Ashdown, Jane Truong, Nicholas Macklin, Steven Butkovic, Vanny Tin, Christian Santos. 1st Row: Phillip Rouse, Ben Taylor, Aaron Roberts, Kate Hayes, David Doyle, James Davidson, Marie Weaver, Daniel Guy. Teacher: Mr. Jan Michelson. Principal: Mr. Geojf Buzaglo. -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, sepia, 1907
... They are identified as: L-R back row: Trained Nurses Taylor, Steele, Francis, Young. L-R front row: Isobel Curnow, Annie Roberts, Isabel Hawkes (Sister in Charge), Becker. ...They are identified as: L-R back row: Trained Nurses Taylor, Steele, Francis, Young. L-R front row: Isobel Curnow, Annie Roberts, Isabel Hawkes (Sister in Charge), Becker. ...This photograph depicts the Sister-in-charge with a group of Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS,) Trained nurses, 'Nurses", with their bicycles, which were the first mode of transport purchased by MDNS in 1903. The bicycles enabled their Nurses to visit more patients over a wider area. They are identified as: L-R back row: Trained Nurses Taylor, Steele, Francis, Young. L-R front row: Isobel Curnow, Annie Roberts, Isabel Hawkes (Sister in Charge), Becker. Their uniforms were a grey cotton dress with white collar, cuffs and belt and their was a red Maltese cross on their pith helmets. They gave nursing care to the poor in the inner Melbourne and close surrounding areas (districts). On the 17th of February 1885, just 50 years after Melbourne was founded, a preliminary meeting of ladies and gentlemen who were anxious to form a society to provide "skilled nursing" for the sick poor in their own homes was held in Mrs William McCulloch’s home at Spring Street, Melbourne. At this meeting it was decided “that the association would be called the Melbourne District Nursing Society”, the first Society of its kind in Australia, and “that the special object of the Society shall be to secure skilled nursing for the sick poor in their own homes”. On the 16th of March a Committee was formed to “arrange for engaging one "duly qualified nurse”. On the 1st of May 1885 a Nurse, Mrs. Ferguson, was employed at £100 per annum, and a second Nurse, Mrs. Joanne Cannon, commenced six months later. In that era the term ‘Nurse’ was used even though they were ‘qualified’ i.e. ‘trained’ nurses. They worked in the now CBD, ie from Spencer Street to Spring Street and from Victoria Parade to Flinders Street. From its inception the Society was at the forefront of health care. They provided high quality Trained nursing care; educated their patients in the curing and prevention of disease; teaching the importance of cleanliness, fresh air and good nutrition, both by verbal instruction and demonstration, even supplying soup and milk when needed, as well as providing wood and coal in the winter. At that time they walked the streets and lane ways amid the slums of inner Melbourne carrying their nursing bag containing lotion, ointments, powders, liniment, bandages, dressings, a case of spirits, and the Nurse's own clean apron, soap and small towel. They supplied equipment on loan, such as earthenware hot water bottles, splints, urinals, bed pans, bed cradles, feeding mugs, and air-cushions as well as providing blankets and clean bed linen, and nightdresses as necessary. Trained midwives began home births in late 1893 taking midwifery bundles and providing clothes for the babe and mother as needed. As the work increased a third Trained nurse was employed but this was arduous work, particularly in the heat of summer and many Nurses only remained with the Society for several months. Permission to use bicycles was given to the Nurses in 1898 and the Society decided to purchase their own in 1903. A business man offered ‘new free wheel’ bicycles at £13 each which included maintenance for one year. Bells and wooden frames were added, at a cost of £5 per frame, so the Nurses could carry extra equipment. Nurses’ bags were strapped to the handlebars. Soup was made for those in need 2-3 times a week and if patients could not arrange to have it collected the soup was delivered by the Nurses on their bicycles. The use of bicycles caused a change in uniform, with white pith helmets, and veils covering them and tied under their chin, now being used. They provided high quality nursing care to a range of people, often in destitute situations, some lying on rags on the floor as they had no bed, others with just a bed and maybe a thin blanket, a chair and nothing else. Their ages ranged from babes, children, adults to the elderly. The Nurses gave medications as ordered by a Doctor, dressed wounds e.g. to the injured, and surgical cases, and to those with leg ulcers; attended to patients with ‘surgical ailments’ such as ‘hip disease’; gave care to those with acute illnesses such as bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, measles, and scarlet fever, as well as those with chronic illnesses such as consumption (tuberculosis), heart disease, arthritis, cancer, debility, neuritis and paralysis. In 1913 a Nurse had her Board and residence, uniforms, bicycles and laundry expensive provided and was paid £50 a year for her first six months. At the end of a year her salary is increased by £5, and later she earns £60 a year. Over the years the nurses complained that their veils became wet in the rain and asked for a change of uniform but this did not occur until 1921. Bicycles continued to be used in inner areas until 1945. Sepia photograph of eight Melbourne District Nursing Society Trained nurses posing with their bicycles in a park; some are partly hidden. Nurse's uniforms consist of long grey dresses with white belts, cuffs and collars and white pith helmets with a Maltese cross in the centre. Oblong leather nursing bags of varying sizes are strapped to five of the bicycles. In the centre is Sister-in-charge – Mrs Hawkes (in white); to her left are 4 Nurses and to her right 3. L-R – Front row – Trained Nurses Curnow, Roberts, (Hawkes) and Becker. Back row – Nurses Taylor, Steele, Francis and Young. Trees and a palm are in the background. The bicycles have two large wire spoked wheels at either end of the black V shape bicycle frame; a rubber tyre runs around the outside of each wheel. The metal handlebars are a horizontal configuration and are attached with a central column into a black vertical column at the front of the V shape bicycle frame which has ‘fork shaped’ thin metal pierces running down either side of the wheel attaching the frame to the central hub of the wheel. The rear wheel is attached the same way to a central column at the rear of the frame which runs up to V shape solid seat. At the bottom of the V of the frame a pedal is attached with a rotating arm on either side of the bicycle and on the right side the rotating arm is attached to a sprocket which has a chain running around it back to a smaller sprocket on the hub of the back wheel. The chain has a thin metal guard over it. There are narrow thin metal mud guards running a short distance above the top of each wheel. melbourne district nursing society (1885-1957), bicycles, nurses, uniforms, mdns, mdns transport, rdns, royal district nursing service, trained nurse annie roberts, sister-in-charge isabel hawkes, trained nurse taylor, trained nurse steele, trained nurse francis, trained nurse young, trained nurse becker, trained nurse isobel curnow -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Nettlefolds Collection, Various
... Annie Heiffer, 8 Kitty Hand Standing Under Roof - 7 Margaret Picken, 12 Len Duxson 659.18 - Nettlefolds Collection - Sports & Social Club Dance 1937 Front - 3rd from right Maud Heiffer Front - ?, ?, Jack Davey (Centre), Arch Noble, Maud Noble 3rd Row - 3 Beau McPherson, 11 Myrtle Craddock Back Row - 12th from right Ann Heiffer, (Towards Left) Ron Duxon (Prominent) 659.19 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team Names Back Row (L-R) - Pop Davies, Arch Noble, Laurie Finn, ?, ? Centre Row (L-R) - Dave Picken, ?, Eric Taylor...Annie Heiffer, 8 Kitty Hand Standing Under Roof - 7 Margaret Picken, 12 Len Duxson 659.18 - Nettlefolds Collection - Sports & Social Club Dance 1937 Front - 3rd from right Maud Heiffer Front - ?, ?, Jack Davey (Centre), Arch Noble, Maud Noble 3rd Row - 3 Beau McPherson, 11 Myrtle Craddock Back Row - 12th from right Ann Heiffer, (Towards Left) Ron Duxon (Prominent) 659.19 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team Names Back Row (L-R) - Pop Davies, Arch Noble, Laurie Finn, ?, ? Centre Row (L-R) - Dave Picken, ?, Eric Taylor ...659.01 - Nettlefolds Collection - Presenting First Edition Nettlefolds News June 1954 659.02 - Nettlefolds Collection - Nettlefolds News 659.04 - Nettlefolds Collection - Ajax Fasteners 25 Year Club Dinner 1982 659.05 - Nettlefolds Collection - Crossthreads Newsletter Issue 4 Vol 2 October 1975 659.06 - Nettlefolds Collection - Plate Fasteners By Nettlefolds 659.07 - Nettlefolds Collection - Factory 659.08 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.09 - Nettlefolds Collection - Factory 659.10 - Nettlefolds Collection - Staff In Front Of Factory 659.11 - Nettlefolds Collection - Electrical Switchboard 659.12 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.13 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.14 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.15 - Nettlefolds Collection - Staff In Front Of Office Front Lying - Arch Noble, Jack Davey, ? 2nd Row Sitting - 2 Jack O'Haloran, 3 Mona Tribe, 8 Dave Picken, 10 Alf Stark, 13 Tom Clayton 3rd Row Sitting - 3 Mrs Campbell, 4 Jim Campbell, 6 Bill Norton, 8 Nicholls, 10 Meridith, 12 Stokes, 12 Florrie Holden, 13 Mary Holden 4th Row - 6 Charlie Jones, 11 Ron Marsh, 12 Elsie Quick, 14 Ada Clayton, 15 Frank Smith, 17 Jack McGovern 5th Row - 6 Olive Heiffer, 7 Annie Heiffer, 8 Maude Heiffer, 9 Joyce Scobie, 11 Phoebe Holden, 17 Lil Scobie, 18 Lois Carter 659.16 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic Early 1940's Sitting - Jean Lowe, Florrie Holden, Gladys Craddock Kneeling - Alf Stark, Jim Allen, Frank Smith, Ossie Dwyer, Arch Noble Standing - ?, ?, Nicholls. Jim Campbell, Elgar, Bill Norton, David Milburn, Ivan Carland (Last in row) 659.17 - Nettlefolds Collection - Seaford Picnic Front Sitting Right - 1 Arch Noble, 2 Jack Davey 2nd Row - 6 Myrtle Craddock 3rd Row - 8 Saliba, 12 Mary Holden, 13 Phoebe Holde, 14 Jean McInstosh 4th Left Post - Olive Heiffer, Maude Heiffer, Annie Heiffer, 8 Kitty Hand Standing Under Roof - 7 Margaret Picken, 12 Len Duxson 659.18 - Nettlefolds Collection - Sports & Social Club Dance 1937 Front - 3rd from right Maud Heiffer Front - ?, ?, Jack Davey (Centre), Arch Noble, Maud Noble 3rd Row - 3 Beau McPherson, 11 Myrtle Craddock Back Row - 12th from right Ann Heiffer, (Towards Left) Ron Duxon (Prominent) 659.19 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team Names Back Row (L-R) - Pop Davies, Arch Noble, Laurie Finn, ?, ? Centre Row (L-R) - Dave Picken, ?, Eric Taylor, Jack Davey, ? Front row (L-R) - Harry Taylor, Taylor, Jim Allen, Tom Higgins, Rex Halles 659.22 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic C1940's Front (Adults) - 5 Marj Grimley, 12 Yvonne Chenery, 13 (In Front) Dot Legg, 13 (In Front) Thelma Legg, 17 Phoebe Holden, 18 Evelyn Nankervis 2nd Row - 6 Nancy Drennan, 7 Margaret Picken, 14 Laurie Finn, 15 Florrie Finn, 18 Maude Noble, 23 Mary Holden, 30 Jessie Hoskins, 34 Lil Scoble, 37 Kitty Marsh, 38 Des Taafe, Right End Joyce Scobie, Bill Sloman, Kate Sloman, Irene Scoman, Alf Gayle 3rd Row - 3 Ivan Carland. 19 Jean Wittingha, 21 Alf Stark, 26 Bob Cornish 4th Row - 9 Jim Campbell, 10 Florrie Holden, 11 Arch Noble 659.22 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic C1940's Names 659.23 - Missing 659.24 - Missing 659.25 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic 659.26 - Nettlefolds Collection - Entertainment Night 659.27 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnicnettlefolds, ballarat road, sunshine north
