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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... 57 Campbell St... Campbell St coloured photograph Photograph Photograph ...coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 57 campbell st -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Schedule of Particulars - Portland Sewerage Authority, n.d
... , for Mr M H Campbell, 57 Percy St Portland... Authority, schedule of Particulars, for Mr M H Campbell, 57 Percy St ...Portland Sewerage Authority, schedule of Particulars, for Mr M H Campbell, 57 Percy St Portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Rate Notice - Portland Borough Council, 1943-1944
Rate Notice 1942 - 43, Portland Borough Council, Portland Waterworks Trust, Portland Sewerage Authority, dated 17 MAR 1944, for 57 Percy St Portland, owner / occupier Max Hector Campbell -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Rate Notice - Mr Campbell, Portland, 1942-1943
Rate Notice 1942 - 43, Portland Borough Council, Portland Waterworks Trust, Portland Sewerage Authority, dated 18 MAR 1943 for 57 Percy St Portland, owner / occupier Max Hector Campbellcampbell family records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Sydney Industrial Blind Institution Committee minutes: 8/9/1937 - 28/8/1939, 1937-1939
These minutes contain information on attendees, meeting chairs, apologies, recommendations, correspondence, subscriptions and donations and general business. Reports are also included from the Auxiliaries, Appeal funds, Auditors, Library and home teacher, the Blind Workers workshop, and the Women's Hostels located at William St and "The Haven" at Woollahra. 8/7/1937 it was acknowledged that Mr. Henry J. Hedger, the Superintendent of the Institution had passed away on the 5/7/1937 after 57 years of service. 19/7/1937 it was reported that the Library teacher, Miss E.A. Campbell who had been with Institution 30 years had met with a tram accident and died on 16/7/1937. 17/12/1937 it was proposed that the Record Talking Book machines be loaned out on a nominal rental fee of 2/-.1 volume with glued in typed pagessydney industrial blind institution, henry j. hedger