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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Notice, Linton Water Supply, November 1919, 10-11-1919
... Alf J Smith [Shire Secretary]... by Alf J. Smith, Secretary, Shire of Grenville....Alf J Smith [Shire Secretary] Shire of Grenville Water ...Small white sheet of paper, black printing, dated 10th Nov 1919. Information for residents on water restrictions, prepared by Alf J. Smith, Secretary, Shire of Grenville."NOTICE / Linton Water Supply".alf j smith [shire secretary], shire of grenville, water restrictions -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, School girls dressed as Red Cross nurses : Australia Day 1915
... Smith (Alf J. Smith, Grenville Shire Secretary). L-R, standing... Smith (Alf J. Smith, Grenville Shire Secretary). L-R, standing ...This photograph was taken on the first 'Australia Day', held 30 July 1915. Across Australia, this day was set aside for a nation-wide fundraising effort for the Patriotic Relief Fund, raising money to assist wounded soldiers returning to Australia during WWI. Other days had been set aside to raise funds for specific nations, e.g. 'Belgian Day' had been held earlier in 1915.. In Linton Australia Day 1915 was celebrated with a jumble sale, raffles, and collection of donations. There was also a stall near the Shire Offices, attended by a group of girls dressed as Red Cross nurses, which sold flowers, postcards, toys etc. People identified in photograph: Standing slightly behind the group - Mr Smith (Alf J. Smith, Grenville Shire Secretary). L-R, standing: Kathleen Nicol, Violet Smith, Jean Gascoigne, Elva Ball, Miss Barry, Millie Todd, Effie Gascoigne, Stella Todd, unnamed. L-R, seated - Stella Ralf (spelled Ralph), Rita Morgan, three girls in centre are unnamed, Daisy Smith. The girls were pupils of the Misses Barry, who were assisted in costuming the girls by Mrs A. J. Smith. The stall raised eight pounds for the Patriotic Relief Fund. See article from the 'Grenville Standard', Saturday August 7, 1915, p.1. A copy of this article is in the "Australia Day 1915" file, kept with "Linton" files in the drawer underneath the photocopier in Room-01.Black and white photograph showing school girls dressed as Red Cross nurses. Older lady in middle of back row (Miss Barry) and three gentlemen wearing suits and hats at left hand side of photograph.kathleen nicol, mr smith, violet smith, daisy smith, jean gascoigne, effie gascoigne, elva ball, miss barry, millie todd, stella todd, stella ralf (ralph), rita morgan, world war 1914-1918, australia day 1915, red cross, nurses, patriotic relief fund, fundraising -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, John Halifax, Gentleman by Mrs Craik, [n.d.] [First published 1856. Numerous later editions, this edition c.1900?.]
... J. Smith was Shire of Grenville Secretary 1904-1940).... Inscription in ink on half-title page: 'Alf J. Smith'. (Alf J. Smith ...448 p. : frontispiece illustration. Decorative dark green and gold cover and end-papers, with design of leaves, flowers and berries. Title and author's name embossed in gold on front cover and spine. fictionfiction, dinah maria mulock craik -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Daisy Livingstone Smith
... , a daughter of Shire Secretary Alfred John Smith (Alf J Smith) and Ada..., a daughter of Shire Secretary Alfred John Smith (Alf J Smith) and Ada ...Daisy Livingstone Smith was born in Linton in 1903, a daughter of Shire Secretary Alfred John Smith (Alf J Smith) and Ada Smith née Watson. After first being privately educated, she attended Linton State School from 1911, and went on to Queen's College in Ballarat (a Church of England grammar school for girls), where she was Dux in 1918. After leaving school she worked as Linton librarian, and then as a financial officer for the Shire of Grenville. In 1941 she married Roy Brown. Daisy died in 1945, and a lectern dedicated to her memory is in St Paul's Church of England, Linton.Black and white copy of original photograph shows head and shoulders of a young woman with dark hair cut fairly short. She is wearing a collarless plain dress or blouse, with slightly puffed sleeves and large buttons. Daisy Livingstone Smith, afterwards Brown.daisy livingstone smith, daisy brown -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Henry Smith
... , Alf J. Smith. Mr Smith [Grenville Shire Secretary] Faull ...George Henry Smith was Grenville Shire Secretary between 1894 and 1903. He was succeeded in this position by his son, Alf J. Smith.Black and white photograph of a gentleman with moustache, wearing suit, high collar and wide tie, handkerchief left breast pocket."Mr Smith, second sec.".mr smith [grenville shire secretary], faull collection, george henry smith