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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1960s
... bell, bert...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne bell, bert Jess Metherell, Presbyterian, Deaconess B & W photograph of Deaconess Metherell seated with two children. ...B & W photograph of Deaconess Metherell seated with two children.bell, bert, jess metherell, presbyterian, deaconess -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1960s
... bell, bert...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne bell, bert Presbyterian, Deaconess, Jess Metherell B & W head and shoulders photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell. ...B & W head and shoulders photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell.bell, bert, presbyterian, deaconess, jess metherell -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1960s
... bell, bert...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne bell, bert Presbyteria, Deaconess, Jess Metherell "Hamilton Aikin 162 Russell Street Melbourne." ...B & W photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell sitting at the bedside of an unidentified woman. "Hamilton Aikin 162 Russell Street Melbourne."bell, bert, presbyteria, deaconess, jess metherell -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1960s
... bell, bert...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne bell, bert "Hamilton Aikin 162 Russell Street Melbourne." ...B & W photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell seated at a desk with Rev. Albert Bell."Hamilton Aikin 162 Russell Street Melbourne."bell, bert -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Howlett family gathering c1914
... Ema and Carrie Appleby, Will and Eva Bell, Jessie Bligh, Lena Brideson, George Bell, Carrie Froud, Phyllis Bert, Addie, Marion, May, Arthur Howlett, Fred, Marion, Alf and Gladys Legg, Jim and Mabel Thompson at a picnic on banks of Tambo River Bumberrah Victoria. ...Ema and Carrie Appleby, Will and Eva Bell, Jessie Bligh, Lena Brideson, George Bell, Carrie Froud, Phyllis Bert, Addie, Marion, May, Arthur Howlett, Fred, Marion, Alf and Gladys Legg, Jim and Mabel Thompson at a picnic on banks of Tambo River Bumberrah Victoria. ...Ema and Carrie Appleby, Will and Eva Bell, Jessie Bligh, Lena Brideson, George Bell, Carrie Froud, Phyllis Bert, Addie, Marion, May, Arthur Howlett, Fred, Marion, Alf and Gladys Legg, Jim and Mabel Thompson at a picnic on banks of Tambo River Bumberrah Victoria. Also a black and white photograph taken after marriage of Eva Howlett to William Bell on 29 February 1916 indentified are Charles, Ethel and Keith Batten, Leah, Lena Brideson, Jane Brodribb, Chaplain Carroll, Janet Duncan, Mr and Mrs Enright, Carrie Froud, Ada Grant, Mrs Healy, Herb, Marion, May, Maud Howlett, Fred, Marion and George Legg, Mr and Mrs Payne, Belle Thexton, Jim, Mabel and Edna Thompson, Mr Wilson dark copy 04411.2 , 10 x 13 cmBlack and white photograph of twenty three adults and children members and friends of the Howlett family,. Also a black and white photograph taken after marriage of Eva Howlett to William Bell on 29 February 1916 genealogy, families -
Royal Melbourne Yacht SquadronFunctional object - Yacht Bell "Ranee", 1903 (exact)
... bell to the club to summon members attention to announcements in the club bar where it remains today and is used for the same purpose. It was also rung to draw attention to impending bar closing times, when it was rung 5 mins before closing, then at closing. Ironically Joe White, when applying for a Admiralty Warrant for Heather in 1924, found out she had previously been registered under the name of Ranee, and the only way to carry on that Warrant, was for him to change her name back to Ranee mid-way during the season. J.H. (Bert...bell to the club to summon members attention to announcements in the club bar where it remains today and is used for the same purpose. It was also rung to draw attention to impending bar closing times, when it was rung 5 mins before closing, then at closing. Ironically Joe White, when applying for a Admiralty Warrant for Heather in 1924, found out she had previously been registered under the name of Ranee, and the only way to carry on that Warrant, was for him to change her name back to Ranee mid-way during the season. J.H. (Bert ...“RANEE BELL” This bell originally adorned the cabin of the 12.6m yacht “Ranee”, built for a Doctor Craig of Sydney by the famous Logan Bros of Auckland New Zealand, she was launched as Heather in 1900. A subsequent owner renamed her “Ranee”. Her name reverted to “Heather” prior to being purchased, September 1919, by club members Joe White and David Cargill. Joe White purchased her outright in season 1920-21. He then presented the bell to the club to summon members attention to announcements in the club bar where it remains today and is used for the same purpose. It was also rung to draw attention to impending bar closing times, when it was rung 5 mins before closing, then at closing. Ironically Joe White, when applying for a Admiralty Warrant for Heather in 1924, found out she had previously been registered under the name of Ranee, and the only way to carry on that Warrant, was for him to change her name back to Ranee mid-way during the season. J.H. (Bert) Ferris 1/03/09Very significant - Squadron history - Yachting history AustraliaShips bell, brass, mounted on brass bracket,Ranee 1903brass, white, bell, ranee, heather, joe white, david cargill -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Bentleigh Baptist Church Vickery Street Bentleigh
... Bell Powell... Warner Lawrence... Architects... Winckel L Rev... Richards JL... Builders... Streckfuss Bert...Issues includes a CD with digital photos Reflections reprinted history upon the centenary of Bentleigh Baptist Church 1984 by DL Audemard from May 1985 The Way We Were Feb 1990 pamphlet notes reflections on the churches ministery over the last 50 years by unknown author A brief printed history author unknown and undated on Bentleigh Baptist Church, 10 Vickery Street Bentleigh Two computer generated articles of correspondence between Claire Barton and Robert Bell on the gathering of Bentleigh & Korean Baptist Church history April 2010 Bentleigh Baptist Church Brewer Mr Tucker Road Box Henry Lush GP Rev East Boundary North Road Bentleigh Baptist Church Brighton Baptist Church Tucker Road Church Box Francis Box Edith Clay Jack Clay Joy Lipman Vern Lipman Bronwyn Watt family Pioneers Watt Richard Watt Martha Market gardens Centre Road Jasper Road Watt Herbert Horse drawn vehicles Stamp Mr Hall Annie Vickery Street Watt May Clay family Marriott Hector Watt Don Watt family Box Chris Lipman Joy Grewar family Alexander Chas Shephard F Chapman Samuel Rev Chambers H Eunson TA Rev Boreham E Rev Fletcher W Rev Marriott Hec – market gardens Kennedy Jack Kennedy Lil Kennedy Isa Mary Herron John Seawright Celia Streckfuss Edith Cole Alice Grewar Annie Grewar Hall Faulkner Ern Graham Tom Cross Mabel Cross W Rev Trenches Grewar Jean Ormond Wadley Mr Wellum Mr Hinton WH Rees GP Rev Hinton Mrs Wade Ken Rev Wadley Mrs Bent St Wade Mrs Bell Powell Warner Lawrence Architects Winckel L Rev Richards JL Builders Streckfuss Bert Marriott May Streckfuss family Sach Florrie Sach family Reid Mrs Reid Lesley McMillan Mrs Drapers McKinnon Road Streckfuss Edith Simpson Mrs Wellum Mrs Leadlights Main Mary Evans William John Cooke J Cooke Mrs Cahill Samuel George Smith Kate Freeman Nancy Wanless Mrs Redmore AB Redmore Mrs Audemard Phil Rev Hawkins Margaret Ord Elton Hawkins Shiela Pith Ron Bell Mr Wallace Pat Bell Margaret Audemard Joan Docker Sandra Hubbard Mark Thomas Bernie Thomas Mrs Lamprell Mrs Herron Mr Herron Mrs Freeman Mrs Beach Mrs Paton John Mrs George Lloyd Aspinal Eric Bell Gwen Sutton Mrs Winkel Mrs Neil Mary Costain Mrs Main Mrs Baker Mrs Cross Mrs Kershaw Mrs Smith Millie Smith Jack Freeman Alf Harwood Lindsay Harwood Doreen Bell Lesley Bell Roberta Bentleigh Korean Baptist Church Barton Claire Hoare Mike Hoare Margaret Bott Muriel Bridgeman Pat Cook Don Small Hugh Trewin Bill Smith Eddie Iggulden Sid Neve Keith Horsford David Spencer Wally McEwan Bill Holmes Ron Holmes Joyce Pullman Peter Pullman Elly Probbel Peter Robinson John Bott Laurie Main Alice Disney Clarrie Taylor Kath Woff Miss Rutledge Peter Cameo Playgroup Bentleigh Baptist Church Bentleigh Tucker Road Foundation stones Document Bentleigh Baptist Church Vickery Street Bentleigh ...Reflections reprinted history extracts from Bentleigh Baptist Church Diary from September 1989 to March 1993. Issues includes a CD with digital photos Reflections reprinted history upon the centenary of Bentleigh Baptist Church 1984 by DL Audemard from May 1985 The Way We Were Feb 1990 pamphlet notes reflections on the churches ministery over the last 50 years by unknown author A brief printed history author unknown and undated on Bentleigh Baptist Church, 10 Vickery Street Bentleigh Two computer generated articles of correspondence between Claire Barton and Robert Bell on the gathering of Bentleigh & Korean Baptist Church history April 2010bentleigh, baptist church, brewer mr, tucker road, box henry, lush gp rev, east boundary, north road, bentleigh baptist church, brighton baptist church, tucker road church, box francis, box edith, clay jack, clay joy, lipman vern, lipman bronwyn, watt family, pioneers, watt richard, watt martha, market gardens, centre road, jasper road, watt herbert, horse drawn vehicles, stamp mr, hall annie, vickery street, watt may, clay family, marriott hector, watt don, watt family, box chris, lipman joy, grewar family, alexander chas, shephard f, chapman samuel rev, chambers h, eunson ta rev, boreham e rev, fletcher w rev, marriott hec – market gardens, kennedy jack, kennedy lil, kennedy isa mary, herron john, seawright celia, streckfuss edith, cole alice, grewar annie, grewar hall, faulkner ern, graham tom, cross mabel, cross w rev, trenches, grewar jean, ormond, wadley mr, wellum mr, hinton wh, rees gp rev, hinton mrs, wade ken rev, wadley mrs, bent st, wade mrs, bell powell, warner lawrence, architects, winckel l rev, richards jl, builders, streckfuss bert, marriott may, streckfuss family, sach florrie, sach family, reid mrs, reid lesley, mcmillan mrs, drapers, mckinnon road, streckfuss edith, simpson mrs, wellum mrs, leadlights, main mary, evans william john, cooke j, cooke mrs, cahill samuel george, smith kate, freeman nancy, wanless mrs, redmore ab, redmore mrs, audemard phil rev, hawkins margaret, ord elton, hawkins shiela, pith ron, bell mr, wallace pat, bell margaret, audemard joan, docker sandra, hubbard mark, thomas bernie, thomas mrs, lamprell mrs, herron mr, herron mrs, freeman mrs, beach mrs, paton john mrs, george lloyd, aspinal eric, bell gwen, sutton mrs, winkel mrs, neil mary, costain mrs, main mrs, baker mrs, cross mrs, kershaw mrs, smith millie, smith jack, freeman alf, harwood lindsay, harwood doreen, bell lesley, bell roberta, bentleigh korean baptist church, barton claire, hoare mike, hoare margaret, bott muriel, bridgeman pat, cook don, small hugh, trewin bill, smith eddie, iggulden sid, neve keith, horsford david, spencer wally, mcewan bill, holmes ron, holmes joyce, pullman peter, pullman elly, probbel peter, robinson john, bott laurie, main alice, disney clarrie, taylor kath, woff miss, rutledge peter, cameo playgroup, bentleigh baptist church, bentleigh, tucker road, foundation stones -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - St Margaret’s Church of England, Ripley Grove
... Bert... Black Ann... Crabbe Elsie... Foster Noel... Nicholas Norma... Roberts Freda... Deyssing Helen... Prentice Madge... Fillmore Wally... Black Dick... Bates Alice... Bluestone... Clergy residences... Bells... Sunday schools... Schools... Gillespie David... Prentice Madge L... Norton Bill... Prentice Kenneth W Vicar... Winwood Mr... Winwood MH Mrs... Baldwin ER... Organ... Ralph Bell...Correspondence to the St Margaret’s church congregation giving reasons why the church is not a viable asset to the particular are now from the Rev John W Wilson date 10/11/1987 Typed copy of annual financial report for the year ending Dec 1987 for St Margarets Anglican Church Caulfield Typed copy of St Margaret’s Anglican Church Caulfield 1988 Easter Edition for church closure St Margaret’s Anglican Church Caulfield Ripley Grove Prentice KW Rev St Mary’s St Pauls St Agnes St Catherine Manses Wilson John Rev Fillmore Mr Gillespie D Tait Mrs Lynch Mr Giles Mr Drovelson Mrs Norton Mr Davies Mr Watson Mr Black A Coulter Marie Mrs Gray Pat Carpenter G Hosking Bert Black Ann Crabbe Elsie Foster Noel Nicholas Norma Roberts Freda Deyssing Helen Prentice Madge Fillmore Wally Black Dick Bates Alice Bluestone Clergy residences Bells Sunday schools Schools Gillespie David Prentice Madge L Norton Bill Prentice Kenneth W Vicar Winwood Mr Winwood MH Mrs Baldwin ER Organ Ralph Bell Mrs Penman Jean Mrs Letter St Margaret’s Church of England, Ripley Grove ...Documents about the closure of this church. Correspondence to the St Margaret’s church congregation giving reasons why the church is not a viable asset to the particular are now from the Rev John W Wilson date 10/11/1987 Typed copy of annual financial report for the year ending Dec 1987 for St Margarets Anglican Church Caulfield Typed copy of St Margaret’s Anglican Church Caulfield 1988 Easter Edition for church closurest margaret’s anglican church, caulfield, ripley grove, prentice kw rev, st mary’s, st pauls, st agnes, st catherine, manses, wilson john rev, fillmore mr, gillespie d, tait mrs, lynch mr, giles mr, drovelson mrs, norton mr, davies mr, watson mr, black a, coulter marie mrs, gray pat, carpenter g, hosking bert, black ann, crabbe elsie, foster noel, nicholas norma, roberts freda, deyssing helen, prentice madge, fillmore wally, black dick, bates alice, bluestone, clergy residences, bells, sunday schools, schools, gillespie david, prentice madge l, norton bill, prentice kenneth w vicar, winwood mr, winwood mh mrs, baldwin er, organ, ralph bell mrs, penman jean mrs -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, The Rose Stereograph Company, Eltham Higher Elementary School, c.1939
... Bell Street. The school was officially opened in October 1928 at which point there were no trees or shrubs in front. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. George Rose founded the Rose Stereograph Company in 1880 and was joined by Herbert (Bert...Bell Street. The school was officially opened in October 1928 at which point there were no trees or shrubs in front. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. George Rose founded the Rose Stereograph Company in 1880 and was joined by Herbert (Bert ...View looking west towards the Eltham High School circa 1939 from what is now the present day oval on Bell Street. The school was officially opened in October 1928 at which point there were no trees or shrubs in front. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. George Rose founded the Rose Stereograph Company in 1880 and was joined by Herbert (Bert) Cutts in the early 20th Century. The pair formed a lifetime working partnership and strong personal friendship. Assisted by George’s two sons, Herbert George and Walter, and later by Neil Cutts, the Rose Stereograph Company continued its operations for more than 140 years. The company was initially built on stereographs, but as cinema took over and stereographs fell out of fashion, the Rose Stereograph Company developed Australia’s first commercially viable photographic postcard business. Specialising in postcards of iconic historical moments and significant landmarks, The Rose Stereograph Company became a staple of the Australian travel industry.This remarkable collection of glass plate negatives, transparencies, and postcards – arguably Australia’s most significant photography collection outside of public hands – has been passed down through the generations, surviving war, relocation, and the harsh Victorian climate. The historic Rose Stereograph collection is the culmination of George Rose’s dream of capturing and preserving precious moments in time and remains the legacy of the Rose and Cutts families. It is with great sadness that the Cutts family says goodbye to a collection that spans five generations and 140 years. The Cutts family understands that for these historically important pieces to rest with one family is to deny others the pleasure of their custodianship.Glass Plate Negative Size: 9.1 x 13.9 cmEltham Higher Elementary School, Valentine Series No. 3194, Copyrighteltham, postcard, travel, rose stereograph company, valentine series postcard, glass plate negative, eltham high school, eltham higher elementary school, peter and elizabeth pidgeon collection -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyProgramme - Ten Arabian Nights, Street Illuminated Festival, Port Melbourne, "Ten Arabian Nights", Apr 1940
... BELL...Faram Brothers Hardware...Rose & Crown Hotel...G LEGGE...M BOND...J E EARL...J MOWAT...Fountain Inn...Hausens Ball...George WESTWOOD...William HOWE...Mrs HOWEY...Mrs SMITH...Mrs McCALL...Mrs CUTHILL...Mrs WHITFORD...Mrs AANENSEN...Mrs HART...Mrs THOMPSON...Mrs LAW...Mrs Sinclair...Mrs WALSH...A & A PARSON...Galatos Chocolates...Flower Hotel...J W HENLEY...Mrs EDWARD...Mrs COUSLAN...Mrs WHITE...Mrs DUNN...Mrs BROWN...Elizabeth Branton CRICHTON nee PORTBURY...Bert...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions War - World War II James Peter CRICHTON H V MAYS C H WRIGHT Sydney Sims ANDERSON Port Melbourne Boys Band Second AIF Port Melbournee Rook's Shoes Station Hotel Dick KRAWLEY Albion Hotel D L HART David BELL Faram Brothers Hardware Rose & Crown Hotel G LEGGE M BOND J E EARL J MOWAT Fountain Inn Hausens Ball George WESTWOOD William HOWE Mrs HOWEY Mrs SMITH Mrs McCALL Mrs CUTHILL Mrs WHITFORD Mrs AANENSEN Mrs HART Mrs THOMPSON Mrs LAW Mrs Sinclair Mrs WALSH A & A PARSON Galatos Chocolates Flower Hotel J W HENLEY Mrs EDWARD Mrs COUSLAN Mrs WHITE Mrs DUNN Mrs BROWN Elizabeth Branton CRICHTON nee PORTBURY Bert Gardiner Port Melbourne Ten Arabian Nights. ..."Ten Arabian Nights" Official Souvenir programme . Black and white with drawing of a machine gun and two soldiers on front cover. Names of Council Officials at bottom and "price 3d". Back cover advertising future events ; a baby show; 50-50 dance; boxing and wrestling; comedy motor car act; and greasy pig race. Inside includes list of Port Melbourne men enlisted in second AIF 1939-40.Port Melbourne Ten Arabian Nights. Street illuminated carnival in aid of comforts fund. Australia will be there.celebrations fetes and exhibitions, war - world war ii, james peter crichton, h v mays, c h wright, sydney sims anderson, port melbourne boys band, second aif port melbournee, rook's shoes, station hotel, dick krawley, albion hotel, d l hart, david bell, faram brothers hardware, rose & crown hotel, g legge, m bond, j e earl, j mowat, fountain inn, hausens ball, george westwood, william howe, mrs howey, mrs smith, mrs mccall, mrs cuthill, mrs whitford, mrs aanensen, mrs hart, mrs thompson, mrs law, mrs sinclair, mrs walsh, a & a parson, galatos chocolates, flower hotel, j w henley, mrs edward, mrs couslan, mrs white, mrs dunn, mrs brown, elizabeth branton crichton nee portbury, bert gardiner -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, North Ringwood & South Warrandyte residents beach picnic. c1905
... Bert Milne, 14. P. Coleman, 15. Miss J. Tortice, 16. Miss S. Tortice, 17 May Tortice, 18. Mrs.J. Coleman, 19. Claude Milne, 20. Rosie Johansen, 21, M. Zoch, 22 Harold Milne, 23. Miss O. Johansen, 24. Miss F. Sloan, 25. Eileen Mitchell, 26. Amy Johansen, 27. Roy Milne, 28. Stan Milne, 29. Dave Coleman, 30. Bell...Bert Milne, 14. P. Coleman, 15. Miss J. Tortice, 16. Miss S. Tortice, 17 May Tortice, 18. Mrs.J. Coleman, 19. Claude Milne, 20. Rosie Johansen, 21, M. Zoch, 22 Harold Milne, 23. Miss O. Johansen, 24. Miss F. Sloan, 25. Eileen Mitchell, 26. Amy Johansen, 27. Roy Milne, 28. Stan Milne, 29. Dave Coleman, 30. Bell ...Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 small) Smaller photograph with numbers and identification attached reads as follows: "North Ringwood & South Warrandyte residents beach picnic c1905. Photo from M. zoch, Hardings Rd. South Warrandyte. 1. Mr. Daniels, 2. Marion Coleman, 3. V. Zoch, 4. Mrs. Daniels, 5. Len Milne, 6. Miss D. Coleman, 7. Mick Johansen, 8. Mrs. Johansen, 9. Miss A. Sloan, 10. Mrs. Hussey, 11. Mrs. B. Milne, 12. Mrs. Tortice, 13. Bert Milne, 14. P. Coleman, 15. Miss J. Tortice, 16. Miss S. Tortice, 17 May Tortice, 18. Mrs.J. Coleman, 19. Claude Milne, 20. Rosie Johansen, 21, M. Zoch, 22 Harold Milne, 23. Miss O. Johansen, 24. Miss F. Sloan, 25. Eileen Mitchell, 26. Amy Johansen, 27. Roy Milne, 28. Stan Milne, 29. Dave Coleman, 30. Bell Mitchell, 31. Reg Daniels, 32. Vicki Tortice, 33. Harry Tortice, 34. Millie Mitchell, 35. Florrie Tortice, 36. Bill Tortice, 37 Emily Tortice." -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyHonour Board - Timber World War I honour board, Original roll of honour made for Buninyong State School at end of WWI, Unknown
... On front of honour board- "Buninyong State School Roll of Honor Barrett G. Bell Murray Bright Reg. Bird Bert. Dixon Albt. Dobbin Oswd. ...Buninyong State School Honour Board World War 1 On front of honour board- "Buninyong State School Roll of Honor Barrett G. Bell Murray Bright Reg. Bird Bert. Dixon Albt. Dobbin Oswd. ...The World War I Memorial Honour board was made for Buninyong State School. It was inscribed on its rear on 3/3/1916 and in 1942 while being renovated.The honour board is of historic significance, listing local soldiers who served in World War I.Timber plywood honour board, painted with honour roll of World War I soldiers' names.On front of honour board- "Buninyong State School Roll of Honor Barrett G. Bell Murray Bright Reg. Bird Bert. Dixon Albt. Dobbin Oswd. Daniel John + Anderson David + Bignall Alfred Bunce Alec Calf Alfred Clayton William Collins Michael Daff Edward Davis Peter Davis Charles + Ferguson Fergus Gullick George Gullick Roland + Hickey Samuel House Alan Johnstone Cyril Johnstone Gordon Johnstone Gower Johnstone Stanley Kennedy Louis Little Robert McCarey William + McCarty Thomas + McCarty Edward McKenzie Morell McKinnon Eric McClure Ernest + McTaggart William Meade Albert Melican Thomas + Middleton George Morris Walter Nicholas Arthur Olney Reginald + Parsons William + Parsons Harry Collins Patrick Johnston Adam + Eldridge S.J. + Jones Norman Frazer D. Tyler G. Howard E. Hale Roy Hunter A. Luke H. Skurrie A. Skurrie R. Watkins S. Ronalds Reginald Speak Leslie Sutherland Norman Stewart William Stewart Inglis Strathie James Taylor Percy Tresize James + Tresize John Tubridy James Wallis Hector Wallis George + Whitten Harry Whykes William Wilson Percy Wyatt Ernest Yates Harold + Jones Oswald Jones Harold Coxall Bailey Whitten Thomas Luke Richard House Albert Ronalds Noble Meade Ernest Donavon M. Fox George Lawless Robert + Hickey Edward Newitt Arthur Wallis Daniel Noack M. Howard Grave + Connelly Edmund + Cozens James + Butler John Lumsden John + Kennedy Harold Lillicrap Robert" On rear of honour board- "L. Lay, Ballan, 1942, J. Stevens, Ballan, 1942, Renovating" "Leslie McGrath" "McGrath & Sons, Buninyong, 3/3/16"buninyong state school, honour board, world war 1 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Braybrook Football Team 1913, 1913
... Back Row: Dan Shorten, D O'Shannassy, Bert Ellingsen Cole, Bert Craddock, Jim Pearce. 2nd Row: L Bell, B Noonan, F Mason, Bert Montgomery, Bill Simme, Jack Simmie, J Montgomery SNR. 3rd Row: E Smith, Jim Shorten, Ted Mackie Cr Ged Crannell (Pres) Joe Crannell, Bill Dempster (Capt) C Bunnett. ...Back Row: Dan Shorten, D O'Shannassy, Bert Ellingsen Cole, Bert Craddock, Jim Pearce. 2nd Row: L Bell, B Noonan, F Mason, Bert Montgomery, Bill Simme, Jack Simmie, J Montgomery SNR. 3rd Row: E Smith, Jim Shorten, Ted Mackie Cr Ged Crannell (Pres) Joe Crannell, Bill Dempster (Capt) C Bunnett. ...braybrook football club, football, team photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE HOPETOUN BRASS BAND OF 1918
... Bert Bowater... Harold Hildebrandt... Les Rundle... Col Brown... Vic Rosenbrook... Herbie Reed... Tom Skilbeck... Bell...The names of the known bandsmen are: Roy Pain, Orm Bamford, Bill Turner, Mick Banfield, Rup Tregonowan, George Roy, Bert Bowater, Harold Hildebrandt, Les Rundle, Col Brown, Vic Rosenbrook, Herbie Reed, Tom Skilbeck, Bell Ketterer, Les Maher, Albert Hocking, Bill Roy senr, Mr. ...The names of the known bandsmen are: Roy Pain, Orm Bamford, Bill Turner, Mick Banfield, Rup Tregonowan, George Roy, Bert Bowater, Harold Hildebrandt, Les Rundle, Col Brown, Vic Rosenbrook, Herbie Reed, Tom Skilbeck, Bell Ketterer, Les Maher, Albert Hocking, Bill Roy senr, Mr. ...Two copies of a black and white photo of the Hopetoun Brass Band of 1918. Bandsmen are wearing uniforms and holding various musical instruments. The man in the middle at the front is wearing a suit and has a shield in front of him. Under the photo is printed the name of the band and that today it is known as the Marong Municipal Band. Also, the known names of the bandsmen. The names of the known bandsmen are: Roy Pain, Orm Bamford, Bill Turner, Mick Banfield, Rup Tregonowan, George Roy, Bert Bowater, Harold Hildebrandt, Les Rundle, Col Brown, Vic Rosenbrook, Herbie Reed, Tom Skilbeck, Bell Ketterer, Les Maher, Albert Hocking, Bill Roy senr, Mr. Bain, George Michell, Dave Collier, Bill Pain and Sammy Veale.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - the hopetoun brass band of 1918, marong municipal band, roy pain, orm bamford, bill turner, mick banfield, rup tregonowan, george roy, bert bowater, harold hildebrandt, les rundle, col brown, vic rosenbrook, herbie reed, tom skilbeck, bell ketterer, les maher, albert hocking, bill roy senr, mr bain, george mitchell, dave collier, bill pain, sammy veale -
International House, The University of MelbournePhotograph (Item), Golf team, International House
... Inscribed in black ink on reverse: 'Back - L-R Geoff Moir, Julian Gardner, John Fenton, Bert Middleton. Front L-R Randall Bell, John McLaren, Ian Spottiswood.'...International House, The University of Melbourne 241 Royal Parade Parkville melbourne Inscribed in black ink on reverse: 'Back - L-R Geoff Moir, Julian Gardner, John Fenton, Bert Middleton. Front L-R Randall Bell, John McLaren, Ian Spottiswood.' ...Inscribed in black ink on reverse: 'Back - L-R Geoff Moir, Julian Gardner, John Fenton, Bert Middleton. Front L-R Randall Bell, John McLaren, Ian Spottiswood.' -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Members of the Melbourne Intermediate Legacy Club who served in the Defence Services 1939-1945
... List included: Edward Kennedy Graham Billiet, Cecil Waters, Len Frazer, Jack Suggett, Bert Hollingsworth, Jack Belsey, Frank Bell, Norman Smith, Ron Rimmer, Bill (Spud) Murphy, Jim Day, Don Cameron, Bill Johnston, Frank 'Happy' Holliday, Alan Williams, Doug Wade, Jack Rintoul, Bill Stanbridge, Alan Francis, Chris Jorgenson...List included: Edward Kennedy Graham Billiet, Cecil Waters, Len Frazer, Jack Suggett, Bert Hollingsworth, Jack Belsey, Frank Bell, Norman Smith, Ron Rimmer, Bill (Spud) Murphy, Jim Day, Don Cameron, Bill Johnston, Frank 'Happy' Holliday, Alan Williams, Doug Wade, Jack Rintoul, Bill Stanbridge, Alan Francis, Chris Jorgenson A record of where the ILC members served in world war two and some of the ranks they attained. ...A list of 22 members of the ILC who had served in the second world war and their details if known. A second note mentions that of 42 ILC members, there were 33 that served in the second world war. 12 in the AIF, 12 in the AMF, 8 in the RAAF, and 1 in the Indian Army. The balance were in reserved occupations or had ill health. Ranks held included 2 Majors, 2 Captains, 2 Lieutenants, and 1 pilot officer. Also noted was that 2 became POWs and one in the RAAF served in the No 10 Squadron. Background: The ILC was formed in 1929. The idea of the club sprang from those boys who had outgrown the Junior Legacy Club. In the early days it fielded a lacrosse team and it was this that mainly held the members together. Enthusiasm wained after a few years as it lacked a solid objective. The answer came from one of its members and in 1938 they founded the Don Esses Club. This was a club for the children of incapacitated ex-servicemen which met every Thursday night at 7.30 run by the ILC members. The name came from the signallers' code Disabled Servicemen's Sons. During the second world war 80% of the members of the ILC enlisted in the services. Leaving only 8 members that could not join due to ill health or reserved occupations. They continued the Don Esses and whatever aid they could to Legacy. ILC members had always helped Legacy where possible including being camp leaders or camp staff, with the annual demonstrations, and coffee stalls at the ANZAC dawn service. Post second world war some ILC members were nominated into Legacy, others drifted away in civil occupations. It was found difficult to recruit new blood into the ILC and eventually membership waned when the boys from the Don Esses clubs found other youth activities to join. The ILC ceased to meet regularly in the mid fifties. However a strong comradeship still existed between members and they would meet in one anothers homes. Members were always ready to help the senior Legacy Club in any way in their power and still helped at Christmas parties and summer camps. ILC was a service rendering organisation and was self governing. Non-sectarian and non-political, the members were ex-junior legatees over 18 years of age. After serving in World War 2 members were eligible to become members of Legacy. Was in a folder of material collated about the ILC by an early archive committee. List included: Edward Kennedy Graham Billiet, Cecil Waters, Len Frazer, Jack Suggett, Bert Hollingsworth, Jack Belsey, Frank Bell, Norman Smith, Ron Rimmer, Bill (Spud) Murphy, Jim Day, Don Cameron, Bill Johnston, Frank 'Happy' Holliday, Alan Williams, Doug Wade, Jack Rintoul, Bill Stanbridge, Alan Francis, Chris JorgensonA record of where the ILC members served in world war two and some of the ranks they attained. The ILC was active from 1929 to 1974.White lined note paper with handwritten list of members who served in World War 2.ilc, membership, junior legatee -
Carlton Football ClubHand Held Bell, Hand Held Bell with a small inscription on the inside
... “The bell is very important to me, particularly at this time, because Jo is battling health problems at the moment, my grandson is autistic and she’s fought like hell to get him through.” Espie joined Carlton’s Under 19 committee on the eve of the senior Premiership season of 1979 and managed the club’s junior squads, the Bert Deacon Squad included. ...The bell was used for Trade Week to signify "time's up" at Optus Oval. Prior to this it was used to let Alan Espie's children on their Wandin property to come home.Why Al chimes in for Carlton Tony De Bolfo, Carlton Media Feb 20, 2014 11:05AM Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Related Etched into the rim of the bell Alan Espie has rung at every trade week gathering since 1994 is a touching quote attributed to his grandson. Dear Pa, May you always ring true blue, Love Harry Just thinking about that inscription often brings big Al to tears. The story of the Espie bell has its origins at the old family property at Wandin in the picturesque Yarra Valley, in the days when the Espies’ kids were at the neighboring creek fossicking for local platypus. “If they got too far away we’d ring an old cowbell,” Espie recalled, “and years later, my daughter Jo brought me this replacement bell from some second-hand naval place”. “Not long after Shane (O’Sullivan) asked me to officiate at trade week and that’s when the bell came into vogue.” A permanent fixture at trade week, Espie would ring the bell to signal the opening of trading when club recruiters gathered – initially within the confines of the Carlton Heroes Stand at Visy Park, more recently at Etihad Stadium. In those early days at Carlton he caused a stir as bell ringer, drawing curious responses from officiating journalists, recruiters and coaches alike. “I even remember (Kevin) Sheedy asking me if I was selling muffins,” he recalled. Then, when trade day was relocated to Etihad, Espie’s daughter thought it appropriate to get the bell inscribed. “Because the bell was leaving Carlton, Jo got it inscribed on my grandson’s behalf, because he was only four or five then. When I saw what was inscribed I was tearful,” Espie said. “The bell is very important to me, particularly at this time, because Jo is battling health problems at the moment, my grandson is autistic and she’s fought like hell to get him through.” Espie joined Carlton’s Under 19 committee on the eve of the senior Premiership season of 1979 and managed the club’s junior squads, the Bert Deacon Squad included. “I worked very closely with Geoff Southby, ‘Swan’ McKay and Trevor Keogh when they were coaching the Under 19s and I was recruiting as well,” he said. “In 1981 and ’82 I forward scouted for ‘Parko’ (David Parkin) and later on I did the same for ‘Wallsy’ (Robert Walls). After that I coordinated recruiting in central Victoria and it was nothing for me to do 25,000ks a year in my own car – and I loved every minute of it.” Espie’s passion for Carlton and empathy for its wartime players Bert Deacon, Ollie Grieve and Jack “Chooka” Howell can be sourced to his childhood years. His grandparents lived not far from the old ground on Wilson Street “and that’s how I got in for the ’45 Grand Final”. “My uncle, who had just got back from the war, grabbed a ladder from Wilson Street and set it up against the barbed wire fence at the ground. I climbed the ladder and caught my arm on the barbed wire, but I got over the top and saw the game while I straddled the fence,” Espie said. “What I saw was what you would today call ‘spotfires’ and I reckon it took football 20 years to get rid of it.” Today, Espie continues to ring in the yearly trade talk days at AFL headquarters (with the notable exception of 2012 when he was hospitalized), but he’s in no doubt as to where the bell belongs. “This bell has had nothing to do with Wandin but everything to do with Carlton - and with the 150th year of the club I think the bell stays here (at Visy Park). I still hope to ring the bell for the AFL this year, but at least I’ll know where it is,” Espie said. “I’ve told Jo about this and she tells me Harry’s rapt, because he’s a big Carlton supporter and he’s so happy his name is on the bell.”Wooden handle attached to a brass bell."Dear Pa, may you always ring true blue, Love Harry" -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate, Education Department, Victoria, Victorian Education Department Certificates, 1916-1928
... bert bernaldo...drawing from a flat example...lorna m. mccallum...brush drawing...stanley g.a. barnett...millinery...mavis g. beacham...theodore k. beckwith...isabel j. bell...Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. ann duke plain needlework victor greenhalgh frank tate ballarat technical art school arnold j. allen florence allen m.a. ansen dressmaking modelling human figure from cast ruby e. allison drawing fro memory nancy b. angwin maude arberry douglas w. arch muriel j. arch eileen bailey annie c. baker percy j. baker general design light metal work bessie m. barbery commerical arithmetic decorative needlework bert bernaldo drawing from a flat example lorna m. mccallum brush drawing stanley g.a. barnett millinery mavis g. beacham theodore k. beckwith isabel j. bell kelva e. bellingham leslie bennett olive van berkel elizabeth e. berry beatrice m. blake thomas g. blake catherine m. bowers nancy w. bowe clarice v. branagh harold r. brown architecture modelling the head from life henry bull light metalwork ivan d. brown thyra j. brown henry j. bull leila m. burford embossed leathwork lettering drawing fro dressmakers irene m. burke josephine m. callery modelling mona r. callow herbert cameron lillias cameron william e. carlyon doris l. carter ruth e. catt hiram e. chamberlain stephen chambers jack d. chand jack d. chard clara v. clegg beryl e. coad john c. collins keith m. collins robert g. collins kathleen m. conway athol b. cornish ballantyne cottier douglas s. cotton lilith s. christmas perspective doreen coughlan ivy g. crompton phyllis culliver joan m. cuthbertson alan r. cutter john l. daniel arthur dansey katherine d'arcy dorothy f. darling myrtle f. darling reginal a. davey gwladys h. davies annie dellaca henry a. deller ivy f. denovan joyce doepel bessie donacaster charles o. dowie horace b. dowsing walter dunstan mary dwyer allan r. egglestone melville g. ellingsen hugh o. elliott beryl r. ellis cecil f. engish allan e. evans matson l. eves olive j. fairlie robert j. falla mavis felstead lena featherston albert c. ferguson alma ferguson hilda m. ferguson john f. ferguson beatrice m. field clarice f. fisher philip h. fleischer building construction olive p. francis agnes fraser essie gale gilbert foster pearle fricke effie gascoigne enid m. gates clarice gear james a. geary sylvia f. greenhalgh evelyn f. geddes thomas j. gibson wavie b. gilbert edna m. gilmer nancy govan eula h. gower doris e. gray lesley j. gower henry n. graham victor e. greenhalgh melva e. gribble human anatomy roy k. griggs jack gullan robert gullan alma m. gunn dorothy j. hallan lucy hamilton james hammer dorothy e. hamond christopher j. hanlon catherin hardess lily haymes gladys hedges irene h. hewitt john hill victor j. hill olive hillings john a. hobill frances k. holmes gertrude m. hopkins alice horan marjorie hudson linda m. hughes lydia hughes winifred humphreys commercial english agnes a. humphries colin hunt kathleen hutchinson francis n. king jean king hilda knox john kopke isabel a. kopke hazel jackson freda jacobi agnes james william r. james alexander johnson edward j. jones eleanor w.h. jones nellie kau thomas kean francis kelly roy k. kelly thomas g. kierce theo e. leonard esther f. leviston bessie lockett norman h. long ena mackay gwenda e. mann robert v. maddison herbert w. malin dorothy m. marriott john c. mcarthur james p. mcculloch doris mcdougall cyril mcgibbony thelma mcgibbony jean mcgregor kenneth mciver constance m. mckenzie elsie j. mckissock alexander k.mcleod grace b. mclean john f.w. mclean rebecca mcphan vera meeny edna merritt dougald miller florence h. mingst agnes m. monteith doreen j. montgomery jean e. montgomery robert w.p. montgomery margaret b. moore harry e. morrish james mow gwendoline r. neagle gerald r. newson robert j. nicol helen f. nicholl george m. norton edward s. oliver mavis e. oliver hector h, osborne henry parker norma e. parr doris m. patterson elsie pearce celia pearlman leslie pearlman edna pearson william j. perriman eulalie perry ernest b. pinney charles e. peverill clarence r. pittock raymond b. pitts phyllis polson cynthia b. power bessie puzey john m. punshon evelyn a.v. ramsay robert i ramsay william a. rattray drawing for builders and artisans george h. reed fred reeves mavis i. regelhuth george r. renkin annie e. reynolds lizzie rice eileen l. richards henry c. riegelhuth gladys m. riley charles a. rimmington amy robson ernest w. robson florence a. rogers dorothy rppney kathleen rooney hugh n. ross stella m. rowe agnes w. ryan rosaling e. sage cora sandberg eric c. sanders douglas f. scott sylvia e. selkirk dorine a. shearer gladys sheldon emily e. simper veri slattery florence c. smith hilda m. spencer rose spiers mopna g. spiller alma m. stapleton joyce w. stark marcus m. stone commercial correspondence beatrice m. stuart ena v. sullivan margaret a. sydes rita tainsh norman b. tamlyn arthur w. thane alma m. thomas david e. thomas william h. thompson william m. thomas edgatr j.t. tippett sidnet tippett gladys tongway mavis toop hugh d. trainor annie e. treloar john h. treloar eilleen trumain linda f. treewk percival a. trompf percy trompf jean tunbridge ruth e. tunbridge allan j. twaits irene m. utting elizabeth van beek william a. wade agnes a. walker james a. walker vera v. aller john walsh marjorie walters rex warrillow edith watson bernice e. webb constance i weeks ina m. westcott pearl whan violet wheeler myrtle d. whitfield annie whitl richard l. whitla charles f. whitla grace a. wilcock murray a. wilkie andrew w. william arthur williams baden p. williams david d. williams grace f. williams maude h. williams mavis m. williams james williamson ivy wilson hector g wilson frederick w.r. wilson david s. wood Stamped Ballarat School of Mines No.10 Stamped signature "Frank Tate" 373 certificates in 2 boxes. ...Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines.373 certificates in 2 boxes. Most appear to be related to subjects undertaken at the Ballarat Technical Art School. Director of education stamped signature Frank Tate.Stamped Ballarat School of Mines No.10 Stamped signature "Frank Tate"ann duke, plain needlework, victor greenhalgh, frank tate, ballarat technical art school, arnold j. allen, florence allen, m.a. ansen, dressmaking, modelling human figure from cast, ruby e. allison, drawing fro memory, nancy b. angwin, maude arberry, douglas w. arch, muriel j. arch, eileen bailey, annie c. baker, percy j. baker, general design, light metal work, bessie m. barbery, commerical arithmetic, decorative needlework, bert bernaldo, drawing from a flat example, lorna m. mccallum, brush drawing, stanley g.a. barnett, millinery, mavis g. beacham, theodore k. beckwith, isabel j. bell, kelva e. bellingham, leslie bennett, olive van berkel, elizabeth e. berry, beatrice m. blake, thomas g. blake, catherine m. bowers, nancy w. bowe, clarice v. branagh, harold r. brown, architecture, modelling the head from life, henry bull, light metalwork, ivan d. brown, thyra j. brown, henry j. bull, leila m. burford, embossed leathwork, lettering, drawing fro dressmakers, irene m. burke, josephine m. callery, modelling, mona r. callow, herbert cameron, lillias cameron, william e. carlyon, doris l. carter, ruth e. catt, hiram e. chamberlain, stephen chambers, jack d. chand, jack d. chard, clara v. clegg, beryl e. coad, john c. collins, keith m. collins, robert g. collins, kathleen m. conway, athol b. cornish, ballantyne cottier, douglas s. cotton, lilith s. christmas, perspective, doreen coughlan, ivy g. crompton, phyllis culliver, joan m. cuthbertson, alan r. cutter, john l. daniel, arthur dansey, katherine d'arcy, dorothy f. darling, myrtle f. darling, reginal a. davey, gwladys h. davies, annie dellaca, henry a. deller, ivy f. denovan, joyce doepel, bessie donacaster, charles o. dowie, horace b. dowsing, walter dunstan, mary dwyer, allan r. egglestone, melville g. ellingsen, hugh o. elliott, beryl r. ellis, cecil f. engish, allan e. evans, matson l. eves, olive j. fairlie, robert j. falla, mavis felstead, lena featherston, albert c. ferguson, alma ferguson, hilda m. ferguson, john f. ferguson, beatrice m. field, clarice f. fisher, philip h. fleischer, building construction, olive p. francis, agnes fraser, essie gale, gilbert foster, pearle fricke, effie gascoigne, enid m. gates, clarice gear, james a. geary, sylvia f. greenhalgh, evelyn f. geddes, thomas j. gibson, wavie b. gilbert, edna m. gilmer, nancy govan, eula h. gower, doris e. gray, lesley j. gower, henry n. graham, victor e. greenhalgh, melva e. gribble, human anatomy, roy k. griggs, jack gullan, robert gullan, alma m. gunn, dorothy j. hallan, lucy hamilton, james hammer, dorothy e. hamond, christopher j. hanlon, catherin hardess, lily haymes, gladys hedges, irene h. hewitt, john hill, victor j. hill, olive hillings, john a. hobill, frances k. holmes, gertrude m. hopkins, alice horan, marjorie hudson, linda m. hughes, lydia hughes, winifred humphreys, commercial english, agnes a. humphries, colin hunt, kathleen hutchinson, francis n. king, jean king, hilda knox, john kopke, isabel a. kopke, hazel jackson, freda jacobi, agnes james, william r. james, alexander johnson, edward j. jones, eleanor w.h. jones, nellie kau, thomas kean, francis kelly, roy k. kelly, thomas g. kierce, theo e. leonard, esther f. leviston, bessie lockett, norman h. long, ena mackay, gwenda e. mann, robert v. maddison, herbert w. malin, dorothy m. marriott, john c. mcarthur, james p. mcculloch, doris mcdougall, cyril mcgibbony, thelma mcgibbony, jean mcgregor, kenneth mciver, constance m. mckenzie, elsie j. mckissock, alexander k.mcleod, grace b. mclean, john f.w. mclean, rebecca mcphan, vera meeny, edna merritt, dougald miller, florence h. mingst, agnes m. monteith, doreen j. montgomery, jean e. montgomery, robert w.p. montgomery, margaret b. moore, harry e. morrish, james mow, gwendoline r. neagle, gerald r. newson, robert j. nicol, helen f. nicholl, george m. norton, edward s. oliver, mavis e. oliver, hector h, osborne, henry parker, norma e. parr, doris m. patterson, elsie pearce, celia pearlman, leslie pearlman, edna pearson, william j. perriman, eulalie perry, ernest b. pinney, charles e. peverill, clarence r. pittock, raymond b. pitts, phyllis polson, cynthia b. power, bessie puzey, john m. punshon, evelyn a.v. ramsay, robert i ramsay, william a. rattray, drawing for builders and artisans, george h. reed, fred reeves, mavis i. regelhuth, george r. renkin, annie e. reynolds, lizzie rice, eileen l. richards, henry c. riegelhuth, gladys m. riley, charles a. rimmington, amy robson, ernest w. robson, florence a. rogers, dorothy rppney, kathleen rooney, hugh n. ross, stella m. rowe, agnes w. ryan, rosaling e. sage, cora sandberg, eric c. sanders, douglas f. scott, sylvia e. selkirk, dorine a. shearer, gladys sheldon, emily e. simper, veri slattery, florence c. smith, hilda m. spencer, rose spiers, mopna g. spiller, alma m. stapleton, joyce w. stark, marcus m. stone, commercial correspondence, beatrice m. stuart, ena v. sullivan, margaret a. sydes, rita tainsh, norman b. tamlyn, arthur w. thane, alma m. thomas, david e. thomas, william h. thompson, william m. thomas, edgatr j.t. tippett, sidnet tippett, gladys tongway, mavis toop, hugh d. trainor, annie e. treloar, john h. treloar, eilleen trumain, linda f. treewk, percival a. trompf, percy trompf, jean tunbridge, ruth e. tunbridge, allan j. twaits, irene m. utting, elizabeth van beek, william a. wade, agnes a. walker, james a. walker, vera v. aller, john walsh, marjorie walters, rex warrillow, edith watson, bernice e. webb, constance i weeks, ina m. westcott, pearl whan, violet wheeler, myrtle d. whitfield, annie whitl, richard l. whitla, charles f. whitla, grace a. wilcock, murray a. wilkie, andrew w. william, arthur williams, baden p. williams, david d. williams, grace f. williams, maude h. williams, mavis m. williams, james williamson, ivy wilson, hector g wilson, frederick w.r. wilson, david s. wood
