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Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 11 Bellett Avenue, Camberwell, 2002
... 11 Bellett Avenue, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 11 Bellett Avenue, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...11 BELLETT AVE., C'WELL / MARG. PICKEN '87...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 11 BELLETT AVE., C'WELL / MARG. PICKEN '87 Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 11 Bellett Avenue, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 11 Bellett Avenue, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 46 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 46 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 46 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...46 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN '89 / WOODARDS - ...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 46 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN '89 / WOODARDS - Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 46 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 46 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 26 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 26 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 26 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...26 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARG. PICKEN '88 / WOODARDS - C'WELL...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 26 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARG. PICKEN '88 / WOODARDS - C'WELL Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 26 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 26 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 41 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 41 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 41 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...41 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 97 / WOODARDS - HAWTHORN...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 41 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 97 / WOODARDS - HAWTHORN Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 41 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 41 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 53 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 53 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 53 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...53 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 96 / WOODARDS - HAW...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 53 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 96 / WOODARDS - HAW Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 53 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 53 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 55 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 55 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 55 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...55 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 97 / WOODARDS - C'WELL...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 55 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 97 / WOODARDS - C'WELL Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 55 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 55 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 71 Bellett Street, Camberwell, 2002
... 71 Bellett Street, Camberwell...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 71 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken...71 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 98 / WOODARDS - C'WELL...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 71 BELLETT ST., C'WELL / MARGARET PICKEN - 98 / WOODARDS - C'WELL Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 71 Bellett Street, Camberwell by Margaret Picken 71 Bellett Street, Camberwell Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Mason, From chains to freedom. A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982, 1982
... A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Jacob Bellett Susannah Garth Convict ships Lady Penrhyn and Friendship The History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982 From chains to freedom. ...The History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982non-fictionThe History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982jacob bellett, susannah garth, convict ships lady penrhyn and friendship -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Mason, From chains to freedom. The Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788-1988, 1982
... From chains to freedom. The Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788-1988...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Thomas Bellett Thomas Kidner The story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988 From chains to freedom. ...The story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988non-fictionThe story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988thomas bellett, thomas kidner -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Sylvester-Mason, From chains to freedom. Supplement. Corrections and additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families. 1788 - 1994, 2002
... Corrections and additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families. 1788 - 1994....Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Luke Morrisby Jacob Bellett Edward Garth George Monday Corrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994 From chains to freedom. ...Corrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994non-fictionCorrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994luke morrisby, jacob bellett, edward garth, george monday -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, 10 Charming Building Sites, 1930-1940
... The old Golf Links are identified at the rear of the Bellett Street lots....The old Golf Links are identified at the rear of the Bellett Street lots. 10 Charming Building Sites Plan Subdivision Plan ...This subdivision plan shows 10 lots, numbered A-J, that were offered for sale in Camberwell. Streets in the subdivision include Camberwell Road, Judd Street, Bellett Street and King Street. The plan lists existing houses in the vicinity including weatherboard and ‘Rough Cast’ villas. The old Golf Links are identified at the rear of the Bellett Street lots.subdivision plans -- camberwell (vic.) -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Bellett motorcar Mair St
... ...Bellett...Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat) 117 Sturt St Ballarat goldfields 1960s Ballarat Bellett car Mair St Bellett motorcar Mair St ...1960s, ballarat, bellett, car, mair st -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Lace and Sequins Evening Capelet, 1930s
... She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor)....She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Black silk chiffon or georgette loose-fitted evening capelet, decorated with a wide border of silvred sequins. Sequins are also used in the body of the cape, either individually or in circles. The capelet was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her granddaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, evening dresses, capes, susan barnett, doris bennett (nee wilmott) -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Black lace evening dress, 1930s
... She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor)....She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Long black lace, floor-length evening dress extending to a short train at the back. The dress has a belt at the waist that is joined by two white metal clasps studded with diamentes. With the dress there is also a matching lace square (2017.00921) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The dress was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, evening dresses, doris bennett (nee wilmott) -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Evening Wear, Black and Silver Sequin Capelet, 1930s, 1930s
... She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor)....She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Black silk chiffon or georgette fitted evening cape,let entirely covered in silver metal rectangles and black sequins. The cape gives the appearance of being joined at the front, however it is made in one piece. The cape has open scalloped sections bordering the lower band of silver metal rectangles. The cape was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. evening wear, capelets, doris bennett (nee wilmott), women's clothing -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Shawl, Manton de Manila, 1930s
... She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor)....She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). evening wear piano shawl manton de manila doris bennett (nee wilmot) women's clothing Black silk, with multi-coloured embroiderery Manton de Manila shawl. ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).Black silk, with multi-coloured embroiderery Manton de Manila shawl. The shawl was owned and once worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. It probably dates from the 1930s.evening wear, piano shawl, manton de manila, doris bennett (nee wilmot), women's clothing -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Evening Wear, Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s, 1930s
... She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor)....She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The outfit was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, shawls, lace, doris bennet (nee willmott)
