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Book, University children / by Audrey Cahn, 1987
... University children / by Audrey Cahn....Audrey Cahn... melbourne Audrey Cahn (nee Osborne) was from a local pioneer family ...Audrey Cahn (nee Osborne) was from a local pioneer familyPaperback ; 66 p. : ill., ports. ; 25cm. Cover title. Plans on endpapers.Includes letter dated 4 Mar 1988 from author presenting the book to EDHS university of melbourne -
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Folder, Audrey Cahn, 1990s
... Audrey Cahn...Audrey Cahn...Audrey Josephine Cahn (17 October 1905 – 1 April 2008... melbourne Audrey Josephine Cahn (17 October 1905 – 1 April 2008 ...Audrey Josephine Cahn (17 October 1905 – 1 April 2008) was an Australian microbiologist and nutritionist who lived for some of her life at Warrandyte and was a member of EDHS.Folder of information on Warrandyte, 1990saudrey cahn, audrey osborne -
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Negative - Photograph, Audrey Cahn (nee Osborne) aged two, c.1907-08
... Audrey Cahn (nee Osborne) aged two...audrey cahn... warrandyte audrey cahn audrey osborne ethel osborne houses william ...Negative copy of an original print and associated print copy of Ethel Osborne photos featuring William Alexander Osborne, Ethel Elizabeth Osborne, Audrey Josephine Osborne, two cows and a calf in front of their home in Warrandyte. Inscribed on reverse of print: WAO EEO Audrey aged 2 Warrandyte 1907-8Negative black and white film 120 6x9 format 2 strips Associated B&W printFuji Safety Neopan SSwarrandyte, audrey cahn, audrey osborne, ethel osborne, houses, william osborne, osborne family, farm animals -
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Painting, Audrey Cahn, Old Bakery, York Street, Eltham, May 1974
... audrey cahn... by Audrey Cahn, a member of our Society for many years and Vice...Audrey Cahn... by Audrey Cahn, a member of our Society for many years and Vice ...Painted for the Shire of Eltham Historical Society by Audrey Cahn, a member of our Society for many years and Vice President till 1978. Audrey was the sister of the late Charis Palling, founding president of our Society. She had remained a member for many years although she had moved from her family home at Warrandyte to live with her daughter in New South Wales. Audrey had been blind for some years but maintained a local interest by having our Newsletter read to her. Audrey's associations with Warrandyte started because her father Professor Osbourne had bought 60 acres in 1904. " Gold mining was beginning to die out and Warrandyte was a decaying area. Land was cheap because of the lack of transport and the soil was poor for farming” Audrey said. Audrey first attended school in the city at the Church of England Girls Grammar School and was always a bit rebellious. “If I felt some restrictions were unfair or some judgement unjust, I resented it”. Audrey got into Agricultural Science at Melbourne University and in 1928 was the second women to get such a degree. Audrey married in 1926, and later divorced Leslie Cahn an architect. They had twin daughters whom she left with her parents in Warrandyte while she studied dietetics during the depression. She found employment as a microbiologist at the Kraft/Walker Milk and Cheese Factory in Drouin - she drove home at weekends to see her daughters who were then at boarding school. During the war Audrey was in charge of catering at the Heidelberg Military Hospital – again the appointment of a women caused some unrest. She was in the army for more than 4 years and achieved the rank of General which-made her the most highly-ranked-woman at the hospital. After the war she became a senior lecturer in Dietetics at Melbourne University, again being aware of the limitations her gender brought to promotion possibilities. During her time at the university, she undertook a series of studies in nutritional biochemistry. Of especial note is the analysis of common dietary foods so that the composition and calorific value, the data that was needed for inclusion in Food tables - that professional sports people and weight-watchers so avidly follow today! She was an early proponent of the need to reduce fat intake and to substitute saturated fats with polyunsaturated fatty acids. In the 1950's Audrey and fellow workers established norms for the growth of Australian children to be compared with British and American children. Over 17 years they concluded that Australian children were overweight and inactive - what is new! She bought a cottage in Warrandyte as her home. In 1968 she retired to further develop her other interests as a potter and painter. Audrey was a foundation member of the group of potters that set up Potters Cottage. Audrey died in 2008 aged 102. (Ref:Newsletter No. 185 March 2009)art, artwork, audrey cahn, eltham, old bakery, york street -
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Negative - Photograph, Osborne family, Warrandyte, c.1909
... audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne)... Osborne, Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee Osborne), , Ethel Elizabeth... Osborne, Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee Osborne), , Ethel Elizabeth ...Negative copy of an original print and associated print copy of Ethel Osborne photos featuring William Alexander Osborne, Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee Osborne), , Ethel Elizabeth Osborne (nee Goodson), Henry Gerard Alexander Osborne and May Goodson (aunt) at Warrandyte Inscribed on reverse of print: WAO Audrey EEO with Gerard May Goodson (aunt) Warrandyte 1908-9 Note: Gerard was born 1909Negative black and white film 120 6x9 format 2 strips Associated B&W printFuji Safety Neopan SSwarrandyte, audrey cahn, audrey osborne, ethel osborne, houses, william osborne, audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne), ethel elizabeth osborne (nee goodson), gerard osborne, henry gerard alexander osborne, may goodson, william alexander osborne -
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Negative - Photograph, Osborne family home, Warrandyte, c.1909
... audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne)... photos warrandyte audrey cahn audrey osborne ethel osborne houses ...Negative copy of an orifginal print of Ethel Osborne photosNegative black and white film 120 6x9 format 2 stripsFuji Safety Neopan SSwarrandyte, audrey cahn, audrey osborne, ethel osborne, houses, audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne), ethel elizabeth osborne (nee goodson) -
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Negative - Photograph, Duchess of York at the opening of the Emily McPherson College, 27 Apr 1927
... audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne)... audrey cahn Fuji Safety Neopan SS Negative black and white film ...Negative copy of an original print and associated print copy of Ethel Osborne photos of the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) with Ethel Elizabeth Osborne opening the Emily McPherson College, 27 April 1927. Sir William McPherson behind the DuchessNegative black and white film 120 6x9 format 2 strips Associated B&W printFuji Safety Neopan SSaudrey osborne, ethel osborne, audrey josephine cahn (nee osborne), ethel elizabeth osborne (nee goodson), duchess of york, emily mcpherson college, sir william mcpherson, audrey cahn -
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Photograph, Studio of Connie and Alec Smith, 1980s
... ). Includes background information from Audrey Cahn... (potters). Includes background information from Audrey Cahn Studio ...Colour photograph of Connie and Alec Smith's studio built after the 1939 bushfire. Photograph was taken many years later when the studio was owned by Reg and Phil Preston (potters). Includes background information from Audrey Cahnalec smith, connie smith, studio, reg preston, phil preston, potters, warrandyte -
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Document - Folder, Nield, Janet
... to Janet Nield and Koornong School, which came from Audrey Cahn... to Janet Nield and Koornong School, which came from Audrey Cahn ...Cleo Macmillan provided copies of photographs relevant to Janet Nield and Koornong School, which came from Audrey Cahn and Mrs Pat Scott. Contents Letter, Cleo Macmillan to Russell Yeoman, enclosing copies of photographs relevant to Janet Nield and Koornong School, which came from Audrey Cahn and Mrs Pat Scott.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjanet nield, koornong school -
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Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 180 May 2008
... : Bunjil of the Wurundjeri • May Meeting • Mud Brick Walk • Audrey...: Bunjil of the Wurundjeri • May Meeting • Mud Brick Walk • Audrey ...Contents: • Next meeting, guest speaker; Dr Ken Eckersall: Bunjil of the Wurundjeri • May Meeting • Mud Brick Walk • Audrey Cahn • AEHS Annual Conference • President’s Report • Office Bearer’s 2008-9 • Subscriptions • Other News The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 photocopied newsletter distributed to membersnewsletter, eltham district historical society, shire of eltham historical society -
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Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 233 April 2017
... Excursion - Eltham South Ramble • Don't Forget • Audrey Josephine... Excursion - Eltham South Ramble • Don't Forget • Audrey Josephine ...Contents: • With a little help from our friends by Jim Connor • Annual General Meeting - Wednesday 12th April 2017 • May Excursion - Eltham South Ramble • Don't Forget • Audrey Josephine Cahn by Richard Pinn • Eltham District Historical Society: Stanley Simpson Addison • . . . . the story continues! by Jim Connor • The Christmas Hills Motorcycle Scramble Track by Jim Allen • What Were They Like? by Joan Castledine • Annual General Meeting (Notice and Agenda) • Contacts for the Eltham District Historical Society The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 photocopied newsletter distributed to membersnewsletter, eltham district historical society, shire of eltham historical society -
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Photograph - Black and White Print, Ethel Elizabeth Osborne (nee Goodson), c.1905
... , Yorkshire, England. Their children were: Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee..., Yorkshire, England. Their children were: Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee ...Ethel Elizabeth Goodson at age 21 married William Alexander Osborne, aged 30 on 10 December 1903 at Armley, St Bartholomew, Yorkshire, England. Their children were: Audrey Josephine Cahn (nee Osborne) born Carlton 1905 (24491/1905) Henry Gerard Alexander Osborne born Carlton 1908 (25493/1908) Yrsa Elizabeth Osborne born Andersons Creek (Warrandyte) 1913 (24/1913) Charis Meta Alex born Carlton 1920 (10051/1920). Henry Gerard Alexander Osborne born Quadrangle 1932 (1107/1932)Inscribed on reverse side "Ethel Osborne early marriage years"ethel elizabeth osborne (nee goodson), ethel osborne -
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Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, Celebrating Nillumbik Women 2008-2013, 2013
... -Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda...-Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda ...This book was conceived by the Nillumbik Women's Network as a way of writing women into local history. When seeking nominations for the 2010 editon, the press release stated: Nillumbik Shire’s official histories don’t reflect the important but often unacknowledged contribution of local women to the development of the area. To redress this, the Nillumbik Women’s Network (NWN) initiated a small project, Celebrating Nillumbik women in late 2007.( For details of the Nillumbik Women’s Network refer to attachment) The NWN sought nominations of local women who had made, or continue to make, a significant contribution to the social and cultural life of our community. The brief profiles of the nominees were published in a booklet, which was launched at an International Women’s Day celebration in March 2008, and a second publication was produced in 2009. We continue to be inspired by the quality and activism of our local women. Many of the biographies tell of women’s contribution to the building of the ‘social’ infrastructure of the Shire. These stories complement the official historical accounts which primarily document men’s role in building the physical infrastructure of the Shire. One begins to develop a clearer picture of how women went about developing the services which we take for granted today, from the small kindergartens operating out of church halls to the wide ranging network of occasional and long day childcare care to the development of home based services for older frail and disabled residents of the area. They also tell of the bravery and resilience of women in their response to the devastating impact of the Black Saturday bushfires. This volume includes profiles of 23 women, 2013 Nominees in addition to those included since the project was launched in 2008. The 2008 nominations are: Wendy Alexander, Jane Ashton, Sharon Banner, Janet Boddy, Catherine Cervasio, Belinda Clarkson, Helen Coleman, Cathy Dean, Judy Duffy, Gwen Ford, Jenny Graves, Cath Giles, Meera Govil, Ona Henderson, Jill Jameson, Vicki Kaye, Mrs Kimber, Nerida Kirov, Jane Lauber, Pam Lawson, Anne Manne, Chris Marks, Elizabeth Marshall, Dawn McDonnell, Jenny Millar, Grace Mitchell, Jenni Mitchell, Michelle Molinaro, Joy Murphy, Rosie Murphy, Barbara Murray, Tracey Naughton, Josephine Norman, Pamela Pederson, Mary Robertson, Vicki Ruhr, Geraldine Sanderson, Dawn Shaw, Fiona Sievers, Myra Skipper, Selina Sutherland, Barbara Talbot, Marjorie Taylor, Julie Tipene-O’Toole, Susie Walker, Donna Zander. 2009: Jan Aitken, Rosemary Aitken – OAM, Edith Apted, Betty Anderson, Thelma Barkway, Diana Bassett-Smith, Jenneke Bateman-Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda Cornelissen, Janice Crosswhite, Elean Dansey, Christine Durham Claire Fitzpatrick, Ailsa Fitzmaurice, Lucinda Flynn, Sheryl Garbutt MP, Fran Gronow, Ev Hales, Irene “Rennie” Harrison, Ena Jarvis, Heather Kaufmann. 1948-2007: Helen Kenney, Margot Knox – Pederson, Lois Loftus-Hills, Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (nee Maximov), Penny Mullinar, Gwayne Naug, Nanette Oates, Lisal O’Brien, Stella Reid, Laura Rohricht, Meg Russell, Sonia Skipper, Bronwyn South, Pauline Toner MP, Lisa Walton, Diana Warrell, Rachel Watt. The 2013 nominations are: Roslyn Addison, Sue Aldred, Lucy Anderson, Sue Arnold, Mary Avola, Anna Foletta, Morag Fraser, Danielle Green MP, Colleen Hackett, Pam Hayes, Barbara Joyce, Carol Leeson, Sandra and Bruce Poloni, Many Press, Carolyn Royse, Hannah Sky, Lorna Smith, Lynlee Tozer, Kilanthi Vassiliadis, Kerry Wailes, Gale Weiss, Irma Winton and Alexis Wright.This book is a significant in the recording of the contribution of local women to the development of the Shire of Nillumbik, especially for the time frame 2008 -- 2013. Historically women's stories generally have not been told at all, let alone their contributions acknowledged. This book profiles and documents women's stories that otherwise may not have been told.women, nillumbik women's network