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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Audio - Audio, CD, Radio interview of Krishna Methven, Jo Parker, Gary Parker & Bill Noble
... Radio interview of Krishna Methven, Jo Parker, Gary Parker & Bill Noble...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast National Vietnam Veterans Museum Interview done by West Gippsland Community Radio, February 2007 Radio interview of Krishna Methven, Jo Parker, Gary Parker & Bill Noble Audio Audio, CD West Gippsland Community Radio ...Interview done by West Gippsland Community Radio, February 2007national vietnam veterans museum -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Letter Home, 8/12/1965 12:00:00 AM
... ...Pte Bill Noble...In a frame is a coloured photograph of Pte Bill Noble of Warwick Farm NSW posting a letter to his wife at Bien Hoa...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Photograph Pte Bill Noble Bien Hoa The Australian Womens Weekly. ...In a frame is a coloured photograph of Pte Bill Noble of Warwick Farm NSW posting a letter to his wife at Bien HoaThe Australian Womens Weekly. December 8, 1965photograph, pte bill noble, bien hoa -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Glen Park Cricket Club, c.1928, c.1928
... ...bill noble...Back Row (standing) L to R: Mr Le Brocq (in suit with bat), George Colman, Jack Colman, Bill Bonks, Alan Bunker, Henry Downing, Mick Le Brocq, Laurie Crisp, George Le Brocq, - , - , -; Front Row (seated) L to R: Bill Noble, - Downing, - , - Cunningham, - ; Boy in front: Ron Le Brocq. ...Back Row (standing) L to R: Mr Le Brocq (in suit with bat), George Colman, Jack Colman, Bill Bonks, Alan Bunker, Henry Downing, Mick Le Brocq, Laurie Crisp, George Le Brocq, - , - , -; Front Row (seated) L to R: Bill Noble, - Downing, - , - Cunningham, - ; Boy in front: Ron Le Brocq. ...Notes provided by researcher, Alan Sheehan. Photo dated about 1928 or could be earlier. Back Row (standing) L to R: Mr Le Brocq (in suit with bat), George Colman, Jack Colman, Bill Bonks, Alan Bunker, Henry Downing, Mick Le Brocq, Laurie Crisp, George Le Brocq, - , - , -; Front Row (seated) L to R: Bill Noble, - Downing, - , - Cunningham, - ; Boy in front: Ron Le Brocq. Note: George and Mick Le Brocq were brothers and sons of Mr Le Brocq in photo. Ron Le Brocq was another brother or possibly the son of Mick Le Brocq. George Le Brocq did not have any children.Black and white print mounted on embossed cardOn reverse - Glen Park Cricket Team c. 19281928, alan bunker, bill bonks, bill noble, cunningham, downing, george colman, george le brocq, glen park cricket club, henry downing, jack colman, laurie crisp, mick le brocq, mr le brocq, ron le brocq -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, DVD, WIN Television News item on the National Vietnam Veterans Museum
... Features Steve Bracks, John Methven & Bill Noble...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast National Vietnam Veterans Museum Features Steve Bracks, John Methven & Bill Noble WIN Television News item on the National Vietnam Veterans Museum Film Film, DVD WIN Television News ...Features Steve Bracks, John Methven & Bill Noblenational vietnam veterans museum -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Image Pat Burgess
... This image was taken by Sgt Bill Noble, who served in 1 RAR....This image was taken by Sgt Bill Noble, who served in 1 RAR. Pat Burgess - Australian War Correspondent Vietnam 1965-1966 Burgess 1RAR Noble journalist On reverse " Pat Burgess in his "warco gear". ...This is a photograph of Francis Patrick (Pat) Burgess, journalist, who travelled to South Vietnam with the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. He recorded the experiences of 6 Platoon, `B’ Company. This image was taken by Sgt Bill Noble, who served in 1 RAR.Black and white photo of a man in uniform in jungle setting holding a camera. He is wearing an army issue hat and a belt with a canteen and a revolver in a holster attached. He is looking at the camera with an amused look on his face. On reverse " Pat Burgess in his "warco gear". Pat attached himself to B Coy 1 RAR on the first tour of 1st Battalion RAR 1965-1966."pat burgess - australian war correspondent, vietnam, 1965-1966, burgess, 1rar, noble, journalist -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Cross of Gallantry with palm
... ...Noble Bill...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast 1st Battalion RAR 173rd Airborne Brigade Nguyen CAO KY Noble Bill Cross of Gallantry with Palm. Airborne Patch Framed document of Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Citation awarded to 1st Battalion RAR for Gallantry in support of US 173rd Airborne Brigade from May 1965 to June 1966. ...Framed document of Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Citation awarded to 1st Battalion RAR for Gallantry in support of US 173rd Airborne Brigade from May 1965 to June 1966. Presented by Nguyen Cao Ky ( PM 1965-67) + VP (68-71) dated May 14 1996Cross of Gallantry with Palm. Airborne Patch1st battalion rar, 173rd airborne brigade, nguyen cao ky, noble bill -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 4B, 1960
... , John Gadsden, Andrew Glavimans, Ray Reid, Jim(Bill) Noble, Glen Ennis, Peter Jenkins, Colin Doak, Michael Jackson, Geoff Sjogren. 2nd Row- L to R: Rosemary Cini, Karalee Bacon, Belinda Clarke, Rase Moller, Leonie Munro, Robyn Whitchurch, Stephanie Ivanovic, Janine Brooks, ?..., John Gadsden, Andrew Glavimans, Ray Reid, Jim(Bill) Noble, Glen Ennis, Peter Jenkins, Colin Doak, Michael Jackson, Geoff Sjogren. 2nd Row- L to R: Rosemary Cini, Karalee Bacon, Belinda Clarke, Rase Moller, Leonie Munro, Robyn Whitchurch, Stephanie Ivanovic, Janine Brooks, ? ...Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Bruce Taylor, ?, John Gadsden, Andrew Glavimans, Ray Reid, Jim(Bill) Noble, Glen Ennis, Peter Jenkins, Colin Doak, Michael Jackson, Geoff Sjogren. 2nd Row- L to R: Rosemary Cini, Karalee Bacon, Belinda Clarke, Rase Moller, Leonie Munro, Robyn Whitchurch, Stephanie Ivanovic, Janine Brooks, ?, Jeanne Myles, Marion Mitchell, Heinz Bansagi. 3rd Row- L to R: Robert Bradley, Terry Martin, Annette Bousaid, Cheryl-Ann Mitchell(?), Stephanie Tann, ?, Elizabeth Carter, Judith Flaherty, ?, ?, Billy Harding, Greg Jacobs, Stephen Dawe. Front Row- L to R: ?, Stephen Lavender, Robert Russell, David Buchan, Richard Carter, Ian Uren, Peter Evans, David Cleator, Gary Sinclair, Clive Connolly, Peter Brown. Teacher: -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 5C, 1961
... "Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Vincent Powell, John Arnett, Christian Kramer, Stephen Lavender, Greg Paine, Stephen Dawe, Charlie Rechnitzer, Rodney Barber, David Webb. 2nd Row- L to R: Kevin McCullough, Andrew Glavimans, Geoff Sjogren, Peter Jenkins, Peter Anderson, John Gadsden, Darryl McDonald, Perry Kaigan, Michael Jackson, Bruce Taylor. 3rd Row- L to R: Mr Delacca, Valerie Robinson, Stephanie Iwanowicz, Robyn Whitchurch, Jimmy Morgan, Jim(Bill) Noble, Sue Lewis, Wendy Long, Rae Moller, Georgina Brooks. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Vincent Powell, John Arnett, Christian Kramer, Stephen Lavender, Greg Paine, Stephen Dawe, Charlie Rechnitzer, Rodney Barber, David Webb. 2nd Row- L to R: Kevin McCullough, Andrew Glavimans, Geoff Sjogren, Peter Jenkins, Peter Anderson, John Gadsden, Darryl McDonald, Perry Kaigan, Michael Jackson, Bruce Taylor. 3rd Row- L to R: Mr Delacca, Valerie Robinson, Stephanie Iwanowicz, Robyn Whitchurch, Jimmy Morgan, Jim(Bill) Noble, Sue Lewis, Wendy Long, Rae Moller, Georgina Brooks. ...Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Vincent Powell, John Arnett, Christian Kramer, Stephen Lavender, Greg Paine, Stephen Dawe, Charlie Rechnitzer, Rodney Barber, David Webb. 2nd Row- L to R: Kevin McCullough, Andrew Glavimans, Geoff Sjogren, Peter Jenkins, Peter Anderson, John Gadsden, Darryl McDonald, Perry Kaigan, Michael Jackson, Bruce Taylor. 3rd Row- L to R: Mr Delacca, Valerie Robinson, Stephanie Iwanowicz, Robyn Whitchurch, Jimmy Morgan, Jim(Bill) Noble, Sue Lewis, Wendy Long, Rae Moller, Georgina Brooks. Front Row- L to R: Valerie Harrison, Stephanie Tann, Glenda Mayers, Kaye Spencer, Carol Patten, Jeanette Hewlitt, Sandra Thomas, Belinda Clarke, Helen Marr, Robyn Dickson. Teacher: Mr Delacca -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 6C, 1962
... "Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Peter Brown, Darryl McDonald, Geoff Venn, Peter Anderson, Jim(Bill) Noble, Ronnie Harrison, Bruce Taylor, Kevin McCullough, John Gadsden, Peter Terry, Peter Evans. 2nd Row- L to R: Carol Patten, Margaret Merry, Susan Smeaton, Jennifer Miles, Heather Parker, Lynette Allen, Sandra White, Robyn Whitchurch, Caroline McLennan, Marie Hargreaves, Mrs Norman. 3rd Row- L to R: Stephen Lavender, Ian Uren, Robert Rutherford, Annette Bousaid, ?...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne "Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Peter Brown, Darryl McDonald, Geoff Venn, Peter Anderson, Jim(Bill) Noble, Ronnie Harrison, Bruce Taylor, Kevin McCullough, John Gadsden, Peter Terry, Peter Evans. 2nd Row- L to R: Carol Patten, Margaret Merry, Susan Smeaton, Jennifer Miles, Heather Parker, Lynette Allen, Sandra White, Robyn Whitchurch, Caroline McLennan, Marie Hargreaves, Mrs Norman. 3rd Row- L to R: Stephen Lavender, Ian Uren, Robert Rutherford, Annette Bousaid, ? ...Black and white photograph"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Peter Brown, Darryl McDonald, Geoff Venn, Peter Anderson, Jim(Bill) Noble, Ronnie Harrison, Bruce Taylor, Kevin McCullough, John Gadsden, Peter Terry, Peter Evans. 2nd Row- L to R: Carol Patten, Margaret Merry, Susan Smeaton, Jennifer Miles, Heather Parker, Lynette Allen, Sandra White, Robyn Whitchurch, Caroline McLennan, Marie Hargreaves, Mrs Norman. 3rd Row- L to R: Stephen Lavender, Ian Uren, Robert Rutherford, Annette Bousaid, ?, Diana Logan, Helen Marr, Rosemary Cini, Jeanette Hewlitt, Cheryl-Anne Mitchell, Kathy Parker, Malcolm Grant, ?, ?. Front Row- L to R: Colin Jones, Billy Harding, Peter Crettenden, Michael Bangay. Teacher: Mrs Norman -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Programme, Bill Ryan, Centenary of the Establishment Botanical Gardens 1879-1979, 1979
... Ballarat SChool of Mines BOtanical Gardens Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens George Porter Day John Noble Wilson materia Medica James Oddie Francis Usher Emil Gutheil Botany Jessie Knox Smith Norfolk Pine parks and gardens An A4 folded booklet produced for the centenary of the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens. Centenary of the Establishment Botanical Gardens 1879-1979 Booklet Programme Bill ...The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1879, making it the first site of Technical Education in Australasia. In 1879 a Botanical Garden was established in the grounds of the Ballarat School of Mines, and was used for the teaching of Materia Medica, Botany, and related subjects. An A4 folded booklet produced for the centenary of the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens. ballarat school of mines botanical gardens, ballarat school of mines, botanical gardens, george porter day, john noble wilson, materia medica, james oddie, francis usher, emil gutheil, botany, jessie knox smith, norfolk pine, parks and gardens -
Gippsland Vehicle CollectionBrabham tie, Theros, Middle 20th Century
... This tie was given to Murray and Eva Noble of Boisdale by Jack Brabham in 1968. Their family donated it to The Maffra Shed for auction by Bill Welwood during a visit to the Vintage Drivers' Club to the Gippsland Vehicle Collection for a dinner at The Maffra Shed in 2005. ...Gippsland Vehicle Collection 1a Sale Road Maffra gippsland This tie was given to Murray and Eva Noble of Boisdale by Jack Brabham in 1968. Their family donated it to The Maffra Shed for auction by Bill Welwood during a visit to the Vintage Drivers' Club to the Gippsland Vehicle Collection for a dinner at The Maffra Shed in 2005. ...This tie was given to Murray and Eva Noble of Boisdale by Jack Brabham in 1968. Their family donated it to The Maffra Shed for auction by Bill Welwood during a visit to the Vintage Drivers' Club to the Gippsland Vehicle Collection for a dinner at The Maffra Shed in 2005. Anne Phillips was the successful bidder and donated it to the Gippsland Vehicle CollectionDark green terylene man's tie with 4 Brabham white and red badges one concealed woven in it, made of polyester fibre.brabham jack, motor racing, racing car design -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St. Agnes Church, Booran Road, 116, Glen Huntly
... Noble... Worthington Bill...Agnes Church Drummond Neville Memorials Organs Booran Road Wright Nigel Clarke Alice Clarke Wilfe Agg George Agg Val Barren John Barren Christine Halstead Brian Halstead Donna Sturgess Nancy Brock Jean Hunter Ian Cuttriss Frank Porter Brian McDonald Norman Fryer Neil Thomas Malcolm Moore David Hatters Alvin Laity Alan Blair Linda Dowling Lawrie Tidy Dorothy Worthington Mary Cheshire Jean Thiele Bevan Marks Marjorie Parnell Joy Parnell Bob Rose Glynis Jolly Betty Hocking Hazel Thiele Mollie Glazner Jean Pereira Noble Worthington Bill Tidy Bruce Goodison Gwendoline Elliot June Scoot Jo Boxshall Ormee Chalres Ernie Maghony Lois Scheibner Esmee Rayner Keith Rev. ...Love So Amazing, a 184 page book with sixteen chapters and index. A History of the Parish of St. Agnes Glen Huntly 1888-1993 by Neville Drummond. The chapters document parishioners, events, festivals, church fellowship groups and numerous sports clubs and choirs. It is also a time capsule of interesting facts of Melbourne and particularly of Caulfield. There are various photos including ones of many of the Reverends. There is also a list of gifts and memorials. The book was published in 1993 and donated by Margaret Dunbar on 25/08/2004.glenhuntly, glen huntly, st. agnes church, drummond neville, memorials, organs, booran road, wright nigel, clarke alice, clarke wilfe, agg george, agg val, barren john, barren christine, halstead brian, halstead donna, sturgess nancy, brock jean, hunter ian, cuttriss frank, porter brian, mcdonald norman, fryer neil, thomas malcolm, moore david, hatters alvin, laity alan, blair linda, dowling lawrie, tidy dorothy, worthington mary, cheshire jean, thiele bevan, marks marjorie, parnell joy, parnell bob, rose glynis, jolly betty, hocking hazel, thiele mollie, glazner jean, pereira noble, worthington bill, tidy bruce, goodison gwendoline, elliot june, scoot jo, boxshall ormee, chalres ernie, maghony lois, scheibner esmee, rayner keith rev., macgowan malcolm, macgowan jean, heatherbrae, house names, st. mary’s church, caulfield, st. catherines church, camden town, south caulfield, booran road church of england, bent street, sunday schools, monro roy, leech irene, monro victor, parochial council, slate tiles, timber houses, clarke alfred e., tennis clubs, cricket clubs, football clubs, children, keble clubs, basketball clubs, boy scouts, erlandsen stephen, erlandsen chris, patience tim, stevenson garry, lafitte gabriel, thomas malcolm, thomas richard, hall roderick, baker-smith john, hardwick ken, oram garry, whyte doug, davis richard, dowling laurie, mcphee peter, boys choir, youth clubs, mothers clubs, friendly societies, church furniture, brick, vicarages, newsletters, choirs, gardens -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood High School - 1954, Form 1A
... Bill Ader, Keith Jacobs, George Tew, Edward Neff, David Light, David Godfred, Malcolm Day, Geoffrey Asher. Third Row: Irene Macquay, Lynette Johnson, Irene Hendry, Pat Cochran, Jennifer Mason, Julie Sanders, Joan Ingram, Susan Cruickshank, Yvonne Price, Glenys Lee, Margaret Hocking. Second Row: Margaret Kerr, Janice McIntyre, Carol Dow, Annette Tampaline, Lorraine Spry, Carol Harris, Beverley Turner, Barbara Noble...Bill Ader, Keith Jacobs, George Tew, Edward Neff, David Light, David Godfred, Malcolm Day, Geoffrey Asher. Third Row: Irene Macquay, Lynette Johnson, Irene Hendry, Pat Cochran, Jennifer Mason, Julie Sanders, Joan Ingram, Susan Cruickshank, Yvonne Price, Glenys Lee, Margaret Hocking. Second Row: Margaret Kerr, Janice McIntyre, Carol Dow, Annette Tampaline, Lorraine Spry, Carol Harris, Beverley Turner, Barbara Noble ...Black and white photographList of pupil names attached to photograph: Back Row (L-R): 1. David Newman, Trevor Stark, George Cartwright, Bruce Fletcher, Bill Ader, Keith Jacobs, George Tew, Edward Neff, David Light, David Godfred, Malcolm Day, Geoffrey Asher. Third Row: Irene Macquay, Lynette Johnson, Irene Hendry, Pat Cochran, Jennifer Mason, Julie Sanders, Joan Ingram, Susan Cruickshank, Yvonne Price, Glenys Lee, Margaret Hocking. Second Row: Margaret Kerr, Janice McIntyre, Carol Dow, Annette Tampaline, Lorraine Spry, Carol Harris, Beverley Turner, Barbara Noble, Janice Mills, Amber Beck, Janet Brilliant. Front Row: Colin Roudie, Graeme Ward, John Willis, Max Beavis. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1937 Class Photographs
... 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 Names Back Row L2R Unknown George Unknown Bill Dickie Keith Narborough Wally Lawrence Kevin James John Hall Unknown Barry McKay Bertie Noble 2nd Row L2R Eddite Penterick Jean Duncan Josie Gahan Elaine Wilson Lorraine Brown Joy Fisher Beth Powell Vilma Hayes Mavis Cameron Albert Powerlett 3rd Row L2R Les Trickey Cynthia Strachan Beryl Phillips Joan Unknown Dorothy Long Margaret Baker Val Doherty Pat Robinson Brian Allen Front Row L2R Jan Mollison Alan Cockrane Syd Smith Ron Masson Alan Jenkins Graeme Lee Keith Reyland Unknown Unknown Alf Richer 5103.02 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 3 4 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Gordon Durham Harry Rhodes Ron Afflick Gordon Barnard Victor Weaver Ivan McBride Eric McKenzie Don Durham Eric Wegdon Jack McKay Jack Trickey 2nd Row L2R John Scott Cecelia Kellett Joan Montgomery Eileen Jenkins Lorraine Gorman Phyllis Mills Iris Hall Laura Narborough Marie Keogh Betty Shuffery Patricia Hayden Norma Close 3rd Row L2R May Schleebs Pat Mollison Mary Cockeraine Thelma Washington Doris Marchant Hilda Thomas Elizabeth Foxcroft Heather Gorman Shirley Hayes Marjory Thompson Dorothy Lowe Bonnie Dickie Mavis Judd Judith Powell Bernard Doherty 4th Row L2R Gordon Paton Sam Maloney Ken Barnard Austin Cairns Gerald Pemberton Billy Clark Bill Markham Maurice Canlishaver Bobby Dean Ivan Lowe Malcolm Cockrane Dexter Turner John Machin Front Row L2R Ken Pearce Don Jackson Ronny Stevens Jack Phelp Dick Hodge Keith Higgins Drummond Perkins Edwin MacMurray Ernie McBridge Keith Block Billy Lawson Brian Wright Peter Stuart Headmaster Mr Roach Teacher Miss Ashford 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep Names Back Row L2R Ken Brown Les Heffer Ian Stephenson Geoff Afflick Unknown Unknown Jim Sutherland Unknown Ian McBean Doug Pyers Peter Buckingham Centre Row L2R Unknown Leila Heffer Celia Banks Unknown Unknown Mary Hall June Markham Heather Neish Bev Mollison June White Shirley Black Unknown Leila Heffer Bill Wilson Miss White Front Row L2R Roy Paton Ron Hill Laurie Mottin George Thomas Don Powlett Albert Hayden Unknown Max Richer Unknown Unknown 5103.05 - Albion State School 1937 Inspectors Report on Miss Catt ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 Names Back Row L2R Unknown George Unknown Bill Dickie Keith Narborough Wally Lawrence Kevin James John Hall Unknown Barry McKay Bertie Noble 2nd Row L2R Eddite Penterick Jean Duncan Josie Gahan Elaine Wilson Lorraine Brown Joy Fisher Beth Powell Vilma Hayes Mavis Cameron Albert Powerlett 3rd Row L2R Les Trickey Cynthia Strachan Beryl Phillips Joan Unknown Dorothy Long Margaret Baker Val Doherty Pat Robinson Brian Allen Front Row L2R Jan Mollison Alan Cockrane Syd Smith Ron Masson Alan Jenkins Graeme Lee Keith Reyland Unknown Unknown Alf Richer 5103.02 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 3 4 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Gordon Durham Harry Rhodes Ron Afflick Gordon Barnard Victor Weaver Ivan McBride Eric McKenzie Don Durham Eric Wegdon Jack McKay Jack Trickey 2nd Row L2R John Scott Cecelia Kellett Joan Montgomery Eileen Jenkins Lorraine Gorman Phyllis Mills Iris Hall Laura Narborough Marie Keogh Betty Shuffery Patricia Hayden Norma Close 3rd Row L2R May Schleebs Pat Mollison Mary Cockeraine Thelma Washington Doris Marchant Hilda Thomas Elizabeth Foxcroft Heather Gorman Shirley Hayes Marjory Thompson Dorothy Lowe Bonnie Dickie Mavis Judd Judith Powell Bernard Doherty 4th Row L2R Gordon Paton Sam Maloney Ken Barnard Austin Cairns Gerald Pemberton Billy Clark Bill Markham Maurice Canlishaver Bobby Dean Ivan Lowe Malcolm Cockrane Dexter Turner John Machin Front Row L2R Ken Pearce Don Jackson Ronny Stevens Jack Phelp Dick Hodge Keith Higgins Drummond Perkins Edwin MacMurray Ernie McBridge Keith Block Billy Lawson Brian Wright Peter Stuart Headmaster Mr Roach Teacher Miss Ashford 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep Names Back Row L2R Ken Brown Les Heffer Ian Stephenson Geoff Afflick Unknown Unknown Jim Sutherland Unknown Ian McBean Doug Pyers Peter Buckingham Centre Row L2R Unknown Leila Heffer Celia Banks Unknown Unknown Mary Hall June Markham Heather Neish Bev Mollison June White Shirley Black Unknown Leila Heffer Bill Wilson Miss White Front Row L2R Roy Paton Ron Hill Laurie Mottin George Thomas Don Powlett Albert Hayden Unknown Max Richer Unknown Unknown 5103.05 - Albion State School 1937 Inspectors Report on Miss Catt Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1937 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 5103.01 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 1 and 2 Names Back Row L2R Unknown George Unknown Bill Dickie Keith Narborough Wally Lawrence Kevin James John Hall Unknown Barry McKay Bertie Noble 2nd Row L2R Eddite Penterick Jean Duncan Josie Gahan Elaine Wilson Lorraine Brown Joy Fisher Beth Powell Vilma Hayes Mavis Cameron Albert Powerlett 3rd Row L2R Les Trickey Cynthia Strachan Beryl Phillips Joan Unknown Dorothy Long Margaret Baker Val Doherty Pat Robinson Brian Allen Front Row L2R Jan Mollison Alan Cockrane Syd Smith Ron Masson Alan Jenkins Graeme Lee Keith Reyland Unknown Unknown Alf Richer 5103.02 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 3 4 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 5103.03 - Albion State School 1937 Grade 5 6 Names Back Row L2R Gordon Durham Harry Rhodes Ron Afflick Gordon Barnard Victor Weaver Ivan McBride Eric McKenzie Don Durham Eric Wegdon Jack McKay Jack Trickey 2nd Row L2R John Scott Cecelia Kellett Joan Montgomery Eileen Jenkins Lorraine Gorman Phyllis Mills Iris Hall Laura Narborough Marie Keogh Betty Shuffery Patricia Hayden Norma Close 3rd Row L2R May Schleebs Pat Mollison Mary Cockeraine Thelma Washington Doris Marchant Hilda Thomas Elizabeth Foxcroft Heather Gorman Shirley Hayes Marjory Thompson Dorothy Lowe Bonnie Dickie Mavis Judd Judith Powell Bernard Doherty 4th Row L2R Gordon Paton Sam Maloney Ken Barnard Austin Cairns Gerald Pemberton Billy Clark Bill Markham Maurice Canlishaver Bobby Dean Ivan Lowe Malcolm Cockrane Dexter Turner John Machin Front Row L2R Ken Pearce Don Jackson Ronny Stevens Jack Phelp Dick Hodge Keith Higgins Drummond Perkins Edwin MacMurray Ernie McBridge Keith Block Billy Lawson Brian Wright Peter Stuart Headmaster Mr Roach Teacher Miss Ashford 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep 5103.04 - Albion State School 1937 Prep Names Back Row L2R Ken Brown Les Heffer Ian Stephenson Geoff Afflick Unknown Unknown Jim Sutherland Unknown Ian McBean Doug Pyers Peter Buckingham Centre Row L2R Unknown Leila Heffer Celia Banks Unknown Unknown Mary Hall June Markham Heather Neish Bev Mollison June White Shirley Black Unknown Leila Heffer Bill Wilson Miss White Front Row L2R Roy Paton Ron Hill Laurie Mottin George Thomas Don Powlett Albert Hayden Unknown Max Richer Unknown Unknown 5103.05 - Albion State School 1937 Inspectors Report on Miss Catt albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - ICI (Nobels) Soccer Club 1940 Photograph, Burlington, 1940
... The I.C.I. team that won the Dockety Cup in 1940 were undefeated throughout the season ICI Soccer Club ICI Nobles Soccer Team Photograph 520.01 1st XI 1940 Winners of Dockety Cup 1938 - 1939 - 1940 - League 1940 (L-R) Back Row - Bill Bowman, J.B. ...The I.C.I. team that won the Dockety Cup in 1940 were undefeated throughout the season520.01 1st XI 1940 Winners of Dockety Cup 1938 - 1939 - 1940 - League 1940 (L-R) Back Row - Bill Bowman, J.B. Salmon, ?, W.A Slee, A. Perry, A. Gruen, Went. Middle Row - Joe Wise, Andy Kyle, George Weir, Dave Gray, G. Sharp, Peter Young Front Row- Jim Young, Jim Crammon, J. Wood,G. Sharp, Bill Douglas, Wally Whittaker. |520.02 2nd XI 1940 (L-R) Back Row- W. Bowman, A. Perry Middle Row - W.A. Slee, J.Wise, A. Hale, D.Picken, J. LAwsom, J.J.Moroney, C.Taylor, A.Gruen. Front Row - ?. Dockerty, E. Taylor, W. Farrow, J.Wood, T.Higgins, J.Cramond, H. Taylor. J.B. Salmond, Reserve, Dockery Grand Championship Cupici soccer club, ici, nobles, soccer, team photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - People of the Sunshine District
... Myers, Mace Naismith, Neil Neyland, Grace Nguyen, Mayor James Noble, John Noble, Leslie “Les” William Noonan, Graham Miles O'Brien, Peggy O'Brien, Walter "Wally" James O'Connor, Frank Pardy, John Parry, Craig Parsons Nee Gahon, Alice Saide Parsons, Robert "Bob" Eric Pengelly Nee Goodman, Irene Keziah "Elizabeth" Pengelly, John "Johnnie" Pengelly, Lawrene "Keith" Pentreath, Mervyn Pentreath, Mervyn Podczyk, Richard Porter, Kenneth "Ken" Power, David Power, Peter Raleigh Nee Thorpe, Priscilla Raleigh, Joseph Rasic, Ranka Rewell, Ivy Roach, William A. Robinson, Donald "Don" George James Rockett, James Rohner Nee King, Mavis Elaine Rohner, Beryl Rohner, William “Bill...Myers, Mace Naismith, Neil Neyland, Grace Nguyen, Mayor James Noble, John Noble, Leslie “Les” William Noonan, Graham Miles O'Brien, Peggy O'Brien, Walter "Wally" James O'Connor, Frank Pardy, John Parry, Craig Parsons Nee Gahon, Alice Saide Parsons, Robert "Bob" Eric Pengelly Nee Goodman, Irene Keziah "Elizabeth" Pengelly, John "Johnnie" Pengelly, Lawrene "Keith" Pentreath, Mervyn Pentreath, Mervyn Podczyk, Richard Porter, Kenneth "Ken" Power, David Power, Peter Raleigh Nee Thorpe, Priscilla Raleigh, Joseph Rasic, Ranka Rewell, Ivy Roach, William A. Robinson, Donald "Don" George James Rockett, James Rohner Nee King, Mavis Elaine Rohner, Beryl Rohner, William “Bill ...Adamson, Dr. John Ahmadzai, Jalal Allen, George Anderson, Fred Andrewartha, Arlene Archabuz, Janina Argyle, Beth Armour Nee Ramson, Maria Elizabeth Atkinson, Harry Bajada, Melchior Bajada, Melchiorre "Mel" Baker, Ian Baker, Kevin Balacchino, Rebecca Barnett, William Corbey Basten, Al. Bayliss, Myrtle Beachley Nee Anderson, Valerie "Val" Elaine Beanland, Charles Howard Benjamin, Colin Bewsher, William "Bill" Bowery, Leigh Cameron, David Ross Campbell, Donald "Don" Murdoch Carlton, Norman "Norm" Harrison Carr, Cissie Carr, Phillip Carter, Francis "George" Chapman, Pamela Joy Chisholm, Caroline Choi, Dr. Windsor Cockerell, Mr. R. Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. Ian Miller, Keith Mott, Melbourne Leander Mottin, Laurence "Laurie" Mousley, Gwendoline 'gwen" Mullenger, Miss S. Myers, Mace Naismith, Neil Neyland, Grace Nguyen, Mayor James Noble, John Noble, Leslie “Les” William Noonan, Graham Miles O'Brien, Peggy O'Brien, Walter "Wally" James O'Connor, Frank Pardy, John Parry, Craig Parsons Nee Gahon, Alice Saide Parsons, Robert "Bob" Eric Pengelly Nee Goodman, Irene Keziah "Elizabeth" Pengelly, John "Johnnie" Pengelly, Lawrene "Keith" Pentreath, Mervyn Pentreath, Mervyn Podczyk, Richard Porter, Kenneth "Ken" Power, David Power, Peter Raleigh Nee Thorpe, Priscilla Raleigh, Joseph Rasic, Ranka Rewell, Ivy Roach, William A. Robinson, Donald "Don" George James Rockett, James Rohner Nee King, Mavis Elaine Rohner, Beryl Rohner, William “Bill” John Roxon, Nicola Sheridan, Jack Shilson, Winfred Shimmin Nee Langden, Florence Rita Shorten, Eileen Shorten, Jack Singleton Nee Thorpe, Laura Elizabeth Spargo, Ann Spargo, Peter Tachos, Virginia Taylor, Headlie Shipard Thomas, Doris Thomas, Herbert Arthur "Bon" Thurling, Doreen Twentyman, Leslie "Les" Tyler, Richard Uhi, Alan Ure, David "Dave" Vccellin, Dominic Wallace, Shirley Weaver, Vic Wegener, Eric Wendt, Sylvie Whiting, Else Whiting, Richard "Dick" William, Sir William Williams, Allan "Titch" Williams, Isabella Williams, Kevin Winifred, Adelaide Wlodarcyzk, Joseph Zbigniew Yannacaros, Arthur -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Drayton's Pottery Personnel March 1934, 12479
... Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble...Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble ...Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble|Merv Peterick|Doug Wilson|Jimmy Gaylor|Max Bronson|Stan Brabon|Dick Grant|Ken Takser|Edward Drayton (Jun)|Jack Drayton|Albert Drayton|Ted Drayton (Jun)|Albert Drayton|Harold Drayton|Jack Mather|Arthur Guy|Alice Drayton|Eastwood Loffice|Jack Carlin|Eric McBean|Bob Bell|Jim McBean's house in backgronddrayton pottery, potteries, pottery, sunshine pottery -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Shire of Braybrook and City of Sunshine Town Clerks and Shire Secretaries Portraits
... Bill" Deutschmann...G. S. Pearson...J. James...John Noble...Bill' Deutschmann 1954 - 1984.jpg 5452.06 - City of Sunshine Town Clerk G. S. Pearson 1984 - 1987.jpg 5452.07 - City of Sunshine CEO And Town Clerk J. James 1987 - 1992.jpg 5452.08 - City of Sunshine Town Clerk John Noble...Lingford Walter John Andrew Edgar Hargreaves Thomas William "Bill" Deutschmann G. S. Pearson J. James John Noble Willaton Sunshine Council July 2007 5452.01 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretary William 'Bill' Pullar 1860 - 1907.jpg 5452.02 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretary D. ...This is a collection of photographs of former Shire / City secretaries and town clerks of the former Shire of Braybrook and City of Sunshine. Before modern CEOs existed in Victorian local government, the Shire / City Secretary or Clerk was the most senior administrative officer in a shire or city. They were effectively the chief executive, chief financial officer, and chief governance officer rolled into one. Below is a detailed breakdown of what a Shire / City Secretary traditionally did. 1. Chief Administrative Office The Shire Secretary managed the entire day‑to‑day operation of the shire, including: - Supervising all council staff - Implementing council decisions - Managing correspondence, records, and official documents - Ensuring services were delivered (roads, drainage, health, building, etc.) This is the historical equivalent of the CEO role described in modern council structures. 2. Governance and Council Support The Shire Secretary was responsible for: - Preparing agendas and minutes for council meetings - Advising councillors on legislation and procedures - Ensuring compliance with the Local Government Act - Managing elections and public notices This aligns with the governance responsibilities now embedded in the Local Government Act 2020. 3. Financial Management The Shire Secretary was also the shire’s chief financial officer: - Preparing budgets - Managing rates and revenue - Overseeing expenditure - Producing annual financial statements In many small shires, the Secretary also acted as Treasurer. 4. Public Interface The Shire Secretary was the main point of contact for the community: - Handling complaints and enquiries - Issuing permits and licences - Coordinating public works requests - Communicating council decisions to residents They were often the most recognisable council official in the district. 5. Strategic and Long‑Term Planning Although less formalised than today, the Secretary played a key role in: - Planning infrastructure - Advising on township development - Managing land records and valuations - Coordinating with state government departments This mirrors the strategic functions now assigned to CEOs under the Local Government Act.This collection of photographs shown all the men who served as the Shire Secretary, Town Clerk or CEO for the Shire of Braybrook or for the City of Sunshine.Sunshine Council July 2007 5452.01 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretary William 'Bill' Pullar 1860 - 1907.jpg 5452.02 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretary D. Lingford 1908 - 1911.jpg 5452.03 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretary Walter John Andrew 1911 - 1927.jpg 5452.04 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Town Clerk Edgar Hargreaves 1927 - 1954.jpg 5452.05 - City of Sunshine Town Clerk Thomas William 'Bill' Deutschmann 1954 - 1984.jpg 5452.06 - City of Sunshine Town Clerk G. S. Pearson 1984 - 1987.jpg 5452.07 - City of Sunshine CEO And Town Clerk J. James 1987 - 1992.jpg 5452.08 - City of Sunshine Town Clerk John Noble Willaton 1992 - 1994.jpg 5452.09 - Shire of Braybrook Shire Secretaries and Town Clerks 1860 - 1954.jpg 5452.10 - City of Sunshine Town Clerks 1954 - 1994.jpg shire of braybrook, city of sunshine, town clerk, shire secetary, william "bill" pullar, d. lingford, walter john andrew, edgar hargreaves, thomas william "bill" deutschmann, g. s. pearson, j. james, john noble willaton -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Potteries Employees 1934 Photograph
... Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble...Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble ...Sunshine Potteries Employees 1934 Photograph|Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble|Merv Peterick|Doug Wilson|Jimmy Gaylor|Max Bronson|Stan Brabon|Dick Grant|Ken Takser|Edward Drayton (Jun)|Jack Drayton|Albert Drayton|Ted Drayton (Jun)|Albert Drayton|Harold Drayton|Jack Mather|Arthur Guy|Alice Drayton|Eastwood Loffice|Jack Carlin|Eric McBean|Bob Bellsunshine pottery, sunshine potteries, drayton, employee -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Drayton's Pottery Personnel March 1934, 12479
... Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble...Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble ...Bill Blackmore|Jim McDonald|Jimmy Strahan|Don Taylor|Rollett Caldwell|Alf Scanlon|Winnie Mitchell|Jim Hands|Jack Hulbert|Jean ?|Jock Wolfe|Morrie Nash|? O'Connor|Russell Plain|Minnie Thompson|Sid Capel|Don McCol|Vic Cater|Gordon Willis|Jack Hewitt|Tom Coltman|Alex Blick|Geoff Privett|Tommy ?|Alice Attwood|Andy Campbell|Les Noble|Merv Peterick|Doug Wilson|Jimmy Gaylor|Max Bronson|Stan Brabon|Dick Grant|Ken Takser|Edward Drayton (Jun)|Jack Drayton|Albert Drayton|Ted Drayton (Jun)|Albert Drayton|Harold Drayton|Jack Mather|Arthur Guy|Alice Drayton|Eastwood Loffice|Jack Carlin|Eric McBean|Bob Bell|Jim McBean's house in backgronddrayton, sunshine pottery, pottery, potteries -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, 1974
... Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. ...Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. ...On 3 February 1974 the Revs. W.M. Trewin and Fred Strickland became ministers of the new Mt. Waverley joint Methodist/Presbyterian parish. Rev Bill Trewin born 1926 Moonee Ponds. Worked in two home missions: Western District and Gippsland. Whilst studying at Queen's College did a vacation appointment in Nhill, where he met Jean Bound. Bill and Jean married 1953. Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. In between his appointments at Bentleigh and Moonee Ponds Bill lived in Milan, where he ministered to both Italian and English speaking Congregations. Served as Chairman of the Presbytery of Westernport 1985-1986. Frederick Phillips Strickland b. 1910. Ormond College. Ordained into the Presbyterian Church 1941 Rainbow-Jeparit. Chaplain A.I.F. 1944, Blackburn 1946, Syndal 1964. Retired 1977.B & W photograph of Rev. Bill Trewin and Rev. Fred Strickland standing in front of the former High St. Road Methodist Church.bill trewin, fred strickland, minister, mount waverley joint methodist presbyterian parish -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated
... Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. ...Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. ...Rev Bill Trewin born 1926 Moonee Ponds. Worked in two home missions: Western District and Gippsland. Whilst studying at Queen's College did a vacation appointment in Nhill, where he met Jean Bound. Bill and Jean married 1953. Bill was ordained in 1956. His appointments included Dunolly, Mornington, West & East Bentleigh, Moonee Ponds, Mt Waverley and Noble Park. In between his appointments at Bentleigh and Moonee Ponds Bill lived in Milan, where he ministered to both Italian and English speaking Congregations. Served as Chairman of the Presbytery of Westernport 1985-1986. B & W photograph of Rev. Bill Trewin (right) standing with an unidentified man.bill trewin, methodist, minister -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widow 100th Birthday, 1994
... Bill Smith and his wife Betty, at her 100th birthday. Mrs Nelson was 100 on 11 Feb 1994. She now lives at the "Belvedere" nursing home, Princes hwy, Noble Park' in blue pen....Bill Smith and his wife Betty, at her 100th birthday. Mrs Nelson was 100 on 11 Feb 1994. She now lives at the "Belvedere" nursing home, Princes hwy, Noble Park' in blue pen. ...Photograph of 100th birthday celebrations for Mrs Nelson in February 1994. She was being visited by Legatee Bill Smith and his wife Betty.A record of a widow reaching 100 years of age and Legacy marking the occasion with a visit and flowers.Colour photo of the 100th birthday of Mrs Voilet Nelson with L/- Bill Smith and Mrs Smith.Handwritten on reverse 'Mrs Violet Nelson with Legatee Bill Smith and his wife Betty, at her 100th birthday. Mrs Nelson was 100 on 11 Feb 1994. She now lives at the "Belvedere" nursing home, Princes hwy, Noble Park' in blue pen.widows, birthday -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - War Memorial, Lisa Gervasoni, Dunolly War Memorial, 2025, 1921
... Zampatti Louisa Davis Louisa Gervasoni Bill Lyndon Norman Lyndon Sydney Lindsay Colour photograph of the Dunolly War Memorial. Front Inscription "Erected by the Shire of Bet Bet and Dunolly Borough To the memory of the brave and noble men who fought and died for the Empire and our freedom in the Great War 1914 - 1918. ...The Dunolly World War One Memorial Pillar, located in front of the Town Hall on Broadway Street, and was unveiled on November 18th 1921. The pillar is topped by an urn and rests on a square concrete plinth, which lists the names ninety-four locals who died serving during the First World War. On Friday afternoon the Premier, accompanied by Messrs. Pennington and Groves, M's.L.A., visited Dunolly, and unveiled a soldiers' memorial — a polished granite column on a square base, erected by the residents at a cost of £300. It bears the names of 94 district soldiers who were killed in action. The Premier, who is a native of Dunolly, referred to his early associations with the town and district. Speaking of the valiant service rendered by the Australian soldiers in the great war, he paid a tribute to those who enlisted from the country districts. He was not one of those who would withhold national memorials to the fallen because provision had not been made for all who had returned. It was right and proper to have these memorials as silent reminders of the great sacrifice made by the many as a lasting tribute to their memory. Messrs. Groves and Pennington and local clergymen also spoke. The school children sang O God, Our Help in Ages Past, and a bugler sounded the Last Post after the unveiling. The shire president entertained the visitors and committee at dinner. The Age (Melbourne), 19 November 1921. Colour photograph of the Dunolly War Memorial. Front Inscription "Erected by the Shire of Bet Bet and Dunolly Borough To the memory of the brave and noble men who fought and died for the Empire and our freedom in the Great War 1914 - 1918. Pass not this stone in sorrow but in pride, and may you live as nobly as they died." "Private L. Polinelli has written several letters to his mother at Dunolly, dated from from Tel el Kebir from January 13th till the 22nd. He had written every day or two, and this example, is a very fine one. He explains why there was an interval some weeks during which he sent no letters. This was just before the evacuation of Gallipoli, and no-one was permitted to send letters at such a critical time, as there were fears that carefully arranged plans might leak out in some way. Gallipoli had been evacuated on the 19th December, which happened to be Private Polinelli's 24th birthday, and he has cause, he says, to remember that birthday particularly, when this important movement, in which he participated, was so success-fully carried out. He was in the best of health. They had been on Lemnos Island for two weeks after leaving Galilipoli, and while there they got billeted and numerous gifts from Australia, which gave great delight. He (Private Polinelli) had got a big mail - 35 letters and a number of parcels. Both Norman Watson and himself were feeling well, although they had a pretty rough time at the front, but they were feeling better every day. Further letters speak of the arrival in Egypt and the Australian being encamped at Tel el Kebir, 40 miles from Cairo. He states that W. Lyndon had returned from England and was with them. He (W. Lyndon) looks splendid and had had a splendid time in England and Scotland. He saw Jack Lewis in England, and thinks he was to return to Australia. Reference is made to the Rev. Father Goidanich who was with their brigade, and who had been wounded at the front, but was all right again. Father Goidanich is well-known in this district. The letters were written in good spirits and many references were made to friends in Dunolly and district. A friend in Dunolly has received a letter from Private L. Polinelli, which is dated February 3rd, and written 'from the Arabian Desert.' This covers a vast extent of country, so that there is no use in speculating as to the locality, and portions of the letter which possibly would have given some indication have bean 'censored.' Private Polinelli wrote that Norman Watson and Himself were in the best of health and have stook the life well. They are right out of civilisation at time of writing. He referred to their Dtsojourns at Lemoos Island, where Christmas was spent, and where the billies and puddings assisted much in their enjoyment. But they were glad to leave Lemnos Island. After being in camp at Tel el E-bir for two weeks they were sent to where they were at the time of writing, all being in good xxxx and the open country suiting them well. He speaks with admiration of the desert work done by the camels so very largely used. The censoring was very strict so that he could not give much news. After alluding to the return to splendid health of W. Lyndon from England, he says he saw a lot of others from round Dunolly on returning to Egypt, including Tom Fishlock, R. Johnson, and J. Taylor, and some others from Betley, and all looked well. He had also seen Erie Williamson a few times, and he looked splendid. He concludes with remembrances to friends, and from himself and Norman Watson to the Loyal Prince Alfred Lodge." (Dunolly and Betbetshire Express and County of Gladstone Advertiser, Tue 14 Mar 1916) "SOLDIER'S LETTERS PRIVATE L. POLINELLI A friend in Dunolly has received another interesting letter from Private L Polinelli, son of Mrs J Davis, South Dunolly. It is from "Somewhere in France," and is dated July 23rd. He remarks with regret that a good deal of the soldiers' mail from Australia went down in the Arabia, and then goes on to say:- "Norman is back here with us again now and looking well. He had a splendid time over in England after he was able to get out of bed. It was two years on the 18th of this month (January) since Norman and I enlisted, and we celebrated the occasion by having a bit of an evening out. I am very pleased that he is back; we spend most of our time together. We are at present out of the line having a spell in a village, so we are not having a bad time just now but we will soon be going into the trenches again. I met Wally Bell a few days ago; they were going into the line to relieve our brigade. We did not have time to have a long talk. He looks rather thin, but he was always that way. He is feeling well, and wishes to be remembered to his friends in Dunolly. I also met C. Game the same day; he looked well but, as he was also going into the line, we could not have much of a talk J. Hughes and C. Atherton are also over here now; I often see them. W. Lyndon and T. Miles are well ; I was speaking to them yesterday. We are having very bad weather over here now ; it is either raining or snowing every day. The snow was about a fool deep a few days ago. When the rain comes after it, it makes things muddy, The mud is very bad over here; it takes us all our time to struggle through it in places. We will all be very glad when the winter is over. I was over in England on furlough last month, and had a splendid time. The people over there do all they can to give us a good time. I had several invitations to visit different people, and those that we did visit gave us a splendid time. At the place where I was staying they always had a guide waiting of a morning to show us any place of interest that we wanted to see. There was also always a supply of free tickets to the different theatres if we wanted them ; so you see that they go to some expense to give ns a good time. When they know yon are from France you are sure of a hearty welcome. was up in Scotland, and spent five days in Edinburgh. It is a very pretty place, especially when it is seen from Edinburgh Castle, which is on a high bill overlooking the place. We veil through the Castle; also Holyrood Palace. There are a lot of interesting things to be seen in the two places connected with the history of Scotland. It was snowing very heavily while v« were in Scotland, and we bad some fine snowballing with the Scotch people. I greatly enjoyed the trip to Scotland. It would take a very long time to see all round London. I saw a lot of the old historical places there, which were very interesting. The fogs are very bad in London. I had an experience of a London fog one day; it was the heaviest they experienced for a number of years. We could only see a few yards ahead of us. Nearly everyone carried torches; it looked very funny. . . . There are nearly always as many women drinking in the bars as men; it struck me as being very strange, a bit different to what we are used to in Australia, a trip through some parts of London is a real eye-opener to us. It is interesting to watch the traffic in some of the business parts of London it moves along in one big mass. It is a wonder that a lot more accidents do not happen. I saw Australia House, where the High Commissioner has his office, in the Strand. It is not yet finished. It looks a very fine place, and when completed will be 'some' place. Both Norman and I are well, and send remembrances to friends." (Since this letter was written we have had the sad news of the death from wounds of Privates Atherton and Hughes, and that Sergeant Miles and Corporal Norman Watson have been wounded.) (Dunolly and Betbetshire Express and County of Gladstone Advertiser , Friday 13 April 1917, page 2) "Private L Polinelli, from some of whose previous letters we have published interesting extracts, has written to a friend in Dunolly, the letter being from France, and dated April 28th. Private Polinelli says among other things, "I am pleased to say that, Norman (Watson), Les (Anderson) and myself are in the best of health. We now have been in France some time. It is a terrible place for rain ; It has been raining all the time we have been here. It has also been very cold, snowing at times, but it is starting to "fine up" now, and the last few days have been splendid. I hope it keeps like that for a while, as it makes things very miserable in the trenches when it is so wet. We get a few days spell out of the trenches every now and again; so things are not as bad here as they were at Gallipoli. It is not so lively here so far as it was over there either. I am sorry to say that Jack Sanderson, who had been Will Lyndon's mate since they joined the forces, got killed during a bombardment last night. He was terribly knocked about with a shell. I saw W. Lyndon to-day and he was telling me all about it. He seemed terribly cut up over it, and so am I, as I was with Jack a lot over at Gallipoli after Will got sent away sick. He was always bright and cheerful, always had a smile up whenever I met him. I feel very sad about it. We will do all we can to make the Germans pay for it. You will most likely know him, as be used to live in Dunolly before going to Bendigo. Will Lyndon had a narrow escape also, as he was not very far from where the shell burst. He escaped with a bit of a shock, otherwise he is in the best of health. We have a good time among the French people when we are out of the trenches. They do all they can to make us feel at home. I am getting quite expert at speaking French. They smile at us a treat trying to speak French, but we generally make ourselves understood and have a good time among them. It is very rarely we see a young Frenchman, they being all away fighting. The women do all the work on the farms themselves, and deserve every credit for it. . . . I was sorry to hear about the death of Nurse M'Mahon; she was a grand old nurse. I heard that her daughter Nelly was nurse in a hospital on Lemnos Island, and when we were there I went to two of the hospitals to try to see her, but she did not happen to be at either, and I had no time to visit any of the others, so I did not see her. I was also sorry to hear about Mrs Rokahr, as she has left so many little ones behind. (Reference is made to other happenings in Dunolly.) So far I am pleased to say Norman and I have had the luck not to have had a day's illness; I think we are very fortunate, as such a lot get sent to the hospital ill. We are also lucky to have escaped the bullets and shells so far. I hope that luck sticks to us. I am sorry that, owing to the censorship, I cannot give you any interesting news of our trip over to France and the places we have seen. I will have to keep that till I get back to Dunolly again. . . . I have just heard that the battalion that Teddy Game is in has arrived, so I am going to look him up first chance I get." (The letter concludes with remembrances to members of the Lodge and other friends.) (Dunolly and Betbetshire Express and County of Gladstone Advertiser, Tuesday 13 June 1916, page 3) "PRIVATE L POLINELLI Another very interesting letter has been received by a friend in Dunolly from Private L. Polinelli, from France dated May 4th, 1916- Private Polinelli says-" I was glad that you got the letter I wrote from the Arabian Desert. The Censor must have crossed a good deal of it out. They seem to cross out a lot more than is really necessary. We left out there all of a sudden, and in a very short while found ourselves over here. It does not take them very long to make a move. I was saying in the last letter that I was going to try and find " Teddy " Game. I met him a few days ago and had a good yarn with him; he looks real well. I also met S. Prew, and "Ted" Smyth and his son Ernie. They all looked splendid, and are in the same battalion. "Ted" Smyth sticks to it well, and looks better than he ever looked. They will be under fire for the first time in a few days. S. Prew was hit in the landing at Gallipoli, but be is quite well now. W. Smythe, who is in our brigade is well ; I see him very often. " Les " Peart is not with us now; he has joined a Pioneer battalion, and I have not seen him since he joined it. I gave all the Dunolly boys your best wishes and they all wish to be remembered to you— also the same remembrance from Dave Millar, who used to play football for Dunolly from Moliagul. He is in our battalion, having come over with reinforcements. I see him every day and he wished to be remembered to you. A brother of Mr A. J. Williamson, manager of the Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, is also in this battalion. He is a great friend of mine ; we often have a talk about Dunolly. He was not well a little while ago, having to go into a hospital, but is all right again and is back with me. Eric Williamson, son of Mr A. J. Williamson is over here ; Norman (Watson) saw him a few days ago and said he looked well. Norman has been a corporal for some time. I was also offered stripes lately, but preferred to remain a private. There is a lot of worry and running about when you are an N.C.O., so I think I will remain as I am. ... So football is about done this season. I don't think they should cut it right out. I suppose some of them have to stay at home, so they ought to have some amusement. I would very much like to have a game, but I think I would just about forget how to play now. It is very amusing for us to read some of the soldiers letters in the Australian papers. . . l told you in the last letter about xxx young "Jack "Sanderson ; I was terribly sorry about him." Private Polinelli mentions in a letter to his sister in Dunolly that he happened to be beach at Gallipoli where the late Lord Kitchener was xxxxx addressed the' soldiers and' xxxxxx to them the message from the King. Private Polinelli states that he was very proud to have been one of those addressed by the great man. He and Norman Watson have never been a day out of the lines since arriving first in Egypt. It is intended to grant special leave to all those who have been kept so close to their posts xxx three months, and they are looking forward to this relaxation with keen anticipation, hoping to visit England and Scotland. (Dunolly and Betbetshire Express and County of Gladstone Advertiser, Tue 27 Jun 1916) "SOLDIER'S LETTERS. CORPORAL L. POLINELLI. Two letters have been received by Mrs J. Davis, South Dunolly, from her son, Corporal L. Polinelli, both written subsequent to the time when he was wounded, as reported when word was received at the time. Corporal Polinelli writes from No. 12 General Hospital, Rouen, France, and his first letter is dated 7th May. He stated that he was in hospital, he having been wounded in the arm and shoulder on 3rd May. He continued— " It is not a bad wound, and will not take long to heal up, as it is a clean wound. I was very lucky to get out of the fight alive, as I was buried by a shell explosion about an hour before I was wounded. It was very rough, and the noise of all the shells was terrible. Four men were killed by the same shell that wounded me, so I was fortunate. I am feeling a bit " shook up," and my head is aching from the concussion of the shells, but after a few days' spell in bed here I will be feeling just the thing again. So you need not worry about me ; a week or two will see me quite right again. We are having very nice warm weather just now-pleasant change after all the bad weather we have had." The second letter is dated May 12, Corporal Polinelli saying— "I am getting along splendidly ; the wound is healing up fast, so it will not be very long before I am quite right. The doc-tor, the other day said it would be better not to take the piece of shell out of my shoulder yet, and that it would not interfere with me in any way ; so perhaps l will always carry it about with me. He feared lest taking it out at that time would interfere with an artery. Rouen, where the hospital is, is a very pretty city. They give us leave to visit all the places when we are well enough. It is a nice spell here, away from the firing line. We have nothing to trouble us at all, so I will soon be just the thing again. When I got buried by a shell it shook me up a good deal. I felt it far more than the wound I got after; but it has not done me any harm, as I feel hardly any effects now. My good luck sticks to me in getting out of it so lightly. I hope you are not worrying at all about me, as I am all right. We are having beautiful weather over here— sunny days just like the Australian spring. . . . The sisters in the hospital are very nice, and treat us well. They have a lot of work to do, as a good few men have been wounded lately. I would have liked to have been sent over to England, but they are not sending many over there now. They treat as many as they can in France on account of attacks on hospital ships. I would have been able to have a good time with Norman (Watson) had l got over. He was just about all right when I heard from him last." Corporal Polinelli sends kind remembrances to friends." (Dunolly and Betbetshire Express and County of Gladstone Advertiser, Friday 6 July 1917, page 2) "SOLDIERS' LETTERS. CORPORAL L. POLINELLI. The following letter, dated from London on December 27; has been received by a friend in Dunolly from Corporal L. Polinelli (son of Mrs J. Davis, South Donolly), who, at the time of writing, after long and hard service at the front, was on furlough in England. After an introduction he says:— I am having a very good time. I went over to Ireland for five days, spending the most of the time in Dublin. I like the place very much. War appearances are not so conspicuous in Ireland as in England. The hotels are open all day, and a good meal can be obtained anywhere, which is more than can be got in England. The war seems to be making things very bad in England. It is very hard to get a good meal in London ; everything is so restricted. The only way to get a good meal is to go into two places. The people have to line up outside the shops for hours to get sugar, tea, and butter, and then they sometimes fail to get any. So many of our boats getting sunk is the cause of it. If things continue to go on in this way I am afraid that there is a very hard time in store for the people in England. Several people that I have spoken to say that they are just beginning to feel the pinch now. I was in London while an air raid was on a few days ago; it caused a lot of excitement among the people. Ten were killed and 70 wounded in the raid. I was about half a mile from where the bombs fell, so I was pretty right. I thought I had left the war behind in France, but it seems to be on over here at times also. I spent Christmas day with a family at Grantham, a town between London and Newcastle; they were very nice people. I had a very enjoyable time with them. I went to a dance in the evening and enjoyed it very much. It was a bit strange for a start, as it is the first dance I have been to since Norman and I had the send off at Dunolly in January, 1915. They do the dances a bit different over here to what they are done in Australia, and that made it worse still. I went through Guinness's Brewery while I was in Dublin. It is a wonderful place, and covers 55 acres of ground. I got a great surprise when I was starting on my leave in France. We were taken to the station we had to start from in a motor lorry, and who should the driver of the lorry be but Syd. Richards (son of Mr W. Richards, South Dunolly), who used to work at the Post Office in Dunolly. I rode on the front with him, so we had a good yarn. I did not know that be had joined, so was surprised to see him. He has grown a lot since I saw him last, and is looking well. Norman and Bill Lyndon were both well when I left France. We had been having a good spell near Messines, in Flanders, but they will be in the trenches by now. We have been round about Ypres for this last four months, and had some pretty rough times there. dunolly, dunolly war memorial, l. polinelli, bet bet, world war one, world war two, j. deledio, b. battilana, c. fitzgerald, f.s. kendall, j.h. hogan, p. zampatti, louisa davis, louisa gervasoni, bill lyndon, norman lyndon, sydney lindsay -
Expression AustraliaNewsletter, The Victorian Deaf News October-November-December 1937
... a. c muir, f. e. frewin, r. h. luff, m. g.g.b. mortimer, mrs crompton, bremner, hobson, james abraham, e. r. noble, j. m. johnston, h. puddy, burnie johnson, mrs j. e. muir, betty wilkinson, alex anderson, olive minton, robert hamilton, mona stevens, j. waters, james anderson, newbury, b. chaffey, a. stokes, james ashley, j. h. cross, h. r. gillett, j. o'gormanvictorian deaf and dumb institution, w. a. paterson, s. ferguson, len treffene, g. quantock, francis owen, ossie quinton, vincent buttacavoli, byron taylor, william allen, harold ahchow, a. w. sutherland, bill donnelly, z. bragg, m. cross, margy sandon, george oakley, w. utber, w. chapman, hopkins, frank williams...Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne Published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria The Victorian Deaf News' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria. a. c muir, f. e. frewin, r. h. luff, m. g.g.b. mortimer, mrs crompton, bremner, hobson, james abraham, e. r. noble, j. m. johnston, h. puddy, burnie johnson, mrs j. e. muir, betty wilkinson, alex anderson, olive minton, robert hamilton, mona stevens, j. waters, james anderson, newbury, b. chaffey, a. stokes, james ashley, j. h. cross, h. r. gillett, j. o'gormanvictorian deaf and dumb institution, w. a. paterson, s. ferguson, len treffene, g. quantock, francis owen, ossie quinton, vincent buttacavoli, byron taylor, william allen, harold ahchow, a. w. sutherland, bill donnelly, z. bragg, m. cross, margy sandon, george oakley, w. utber, w. chapman, hopkins, frank williams Vol. 2 No. 7 (New Series), October November December 1937; Size 24.5cmHx19cmW; 12 pages The Victorian Deaf News October-November-December 1937 Newsletter ...Published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of VictoriaThe Victorian Deaf News' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 2 No. 7 (New Series), October November December 1937; Size 24.5cmHx19cmW; 12 pagesa. c muir, f. e. frewin, r. h. luff, m. g.g.b. mortimer, mrs crompton, bremner, hobson, james abraham, e. r. noble, j. m. johnston, h. puddy, burnie johnson, mrs j. e. muir, betty wilkinson, alex anderson, olive minton, robert hamilton, mona stevens, j. waters, james anderson, newbury, b. chaffey, a. stokes, james ashley, j. h. cross, h. r. gillett, j. o'gormanvictorian deaf and dumb institution, w. a. paterson, s. ferguson, len treffene, g. quantock, francis owen, ossie quinton, vincent buttacavoli, byron taylor, william allen, harold ahchow, a. w. sutherland, bill donnelly, z. bragg, m. cross, margy sandon, george oakley, w. utber, w. chapman, hopkins, frank williams -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : July 1986
... Noble p7. Ramblings of Kew's last cowboy: final of a series by Bill Stent [Kew dairy farms] / Bill Stent p8. ...Folk dance festival in jeopardy? / p1. No [outdoor] burnings on Sundays or Mondays / p1. Rec Centre on hold - Library plans to be finalised [Kew Recreation Centre; Kew Library] / p1. Dates for July / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Commentary - Local Government Restructure: options and issues for Kew / p3&5. Traffic Management: Works to commence in Area 5 / p3. In Brief [Grant for apprenticeship scheme; Focus on children; Kinder enrolments; Reprieve for Gatehouse; Aesthetics Advisory Panel; New City Building Surveyor - Greg Payne; New building regulations] / p4. Profile - Cr Moira Jeffreys / p4-5. Good gardening / Peter Davies p5. Lost [Woodbury Ladies' College badge] / p5. Kew Community House gearing up for busy term / Rhonda McCaw p6. Volunteers and workers wanted [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Band salutes Ian Mathers / p7. Calling old Deepdeners! [Deepdene Primary School] / p7. Of Ladies Loch and Brassey and their favourite drives / Nancy Noble p7. Ramblings of Kew's last cowboy: final of a series by Bill Stent [Kew dairy farms] / Bill Stent p8. Letter - More on the "pink monster" ['The Grip of Time'] / E. McCallum p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club]Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionFolk dance festival in jeopardy? / p1. No [outdoor] burnings on Sundays or Mondays / p1. Rec Centre on hold - Library plans to be finalised [Kew Recreation Centre; Kew Library] / p1. Dates for July / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Commentary - Local Government Restructure: options and issues for Kew / p3&5. Traffic Management: Works to commence in Area 5 / p3. In Brief [Grant for apprenticeship scheme; Focus on children; Kinder enrolments; Reprieve for Gatehouse; Aesthetics Advisory Panel; New City Building Surveyor - Greg Payne; New building regulations] / p4. Profile - Cr Moira Jeffreys / p4-5. Good gardening / Peter Davies p5. Lost [Woodbury Ladies' College badge] / p5. Kew Community House gearing up for busy term / Rhonda McCaw p6. Volunteers and workers wanted [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Band salutes Ian Mathers / p7. Calling old Deepdeners! [Deepdene Primary School] / p7. Of Ladies Loch and Brassey and their favourite drives / Nancy Noble p7. Ramblings of Kew's last cowboy: final of a series by Bill Stent [Kew dairy farms] / Bill Stent p8. Letter - More on the "pink monster" ['The Grip of Time'] / E. McCallum p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Nettlefolds Collection, Various
... Noble, Jack Davey, ? 2nd Row Sitting - 2 Jack O'Haloran, 3 Mona Tribe, 8 Dave Picken, 10 Alf Stark, 13 Tom Clayton 3rd Row Sitting - 3 Mrs Campbell, 4 Jim Campbell, 6 Bill Norton, 8 Nicholls, 10 Meridith, 12 Stokes, 12 Florrie Holden, 13 Mary Holden 4th Row - 6 Charlie Jones, 11 Ron Marsh, 12 Elsie Quick, 14 Ada Clayton, 15 Frank Smith, 17 Jack McGovern 5th Row - 6 Olive Heiffer, 7 Annie Heiffer, 8 Maude Heiffer, 9 Joyce Scobie, 11 Phoebe Holden, 17 Lil Scobie, 18 Lois Carter 659.16 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic Early 1940's Sitting - Jean Lowe, Florrie Holden, Gladys Craddock Kneeling - Alf Stark, Jim Allen, Frank Smith, Ossie Dwyer, Arch Noble Standing - ?...Noble, Jack Davey, ? 2nd Row Sitting - 2 Jack O'Haloran, 3 Mona Tribe, 8 Dave Picken, 10 Alf Stark, 13 Tom Clayton 3rd Row Sitting - 3 Mrs Campbell, 4 Jim Campbell, 6 Bill Norton, 8 Nicholls, 10 Meridith, 12 Stokes, 12 Florrie Holden, 13 Mary Holden 4th Row - 6 Charlie Jones, 11 Ron Marsh, 12 Elsie Quick, 14 Ada Clayton, 15 Frank Smith, 17 Jack McGovern 5th Row - 6 Olive Heiffer, 7 Annie Heiffer, 8 Maude Heiffer, 9 Joyce Scobie, 11 Phoebe Holden, 17 Lil Scobie, 18 Lois Carter 659.16 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic Early 1940's Sitting - Jean Lowe, Florrie Holden, Gladys Craddock Kneeling - Alf Stark, Jim Allen, Frank Smith, Ossie Dwyer, Arch Noble Standing - ? ...659.01 - Nettlefolds Collection - Presenting First Edition Nettlefolds News June 1954 659.02 - Nettlefolds Collection - Nettlefolds News 659.04 - Nettlefolds Collection - Ajax Fasteners 25 Year Club Dinner 1982 659.05 - Nettlefolds Collection - Crossthreads Newsletter Issue 4 Vol 2 October 1975 659.06 - Nettlefolds Collection - Plate Fasteners By Nettlefolds 659.07 - Nettlefolds Collection - Factory 659.08 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.09 - Nettlefolds Collection - Factory 659.10 - Nettlefolds Collection - Staff In Front Of Factory 659.11 - Nettlefolds Collection - Electrical Switchboard 659.12 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.13 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.14 - Nettlefolds Collection - Manufacturing Workshop 659.15 - Nettlefolds Collection - Staff In Front Of Office Front Lying - Arch Noble, Jack Davey, ? 2nd Row Sitting - 2 Jack O'Haloran, 3 Mona Tribe, 8 Dave Picken, 10 Alf Stark, 13 Tom Clayton 3rd Row Sitting - 3 Mrs Campbell, 4 Jim Campbell, 6 Bill Norton, 8 Nicholls, 10 Meridith, 12 Stokes, 12 Florrie Holden, 13 Mary Holden 4th Row - 6 Charlie Jones, 11 Ron Marsh, 12 Elsie Quick, 14 Ada Clayton, 15 Frank Smith, 17 Jack McGovern 5th Row - 6 Olive Heiffer, 7 Annie Heiffer, 8 Maude Heiffer, 9 Joyce Scobie, 11 Phoebe Holden, 17 Lil Scobie, 18 Lois Carter 659.16 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic Early 1940's Sitting - Jean Lowe, Florrie Holden, Gladys Craddock Kneeling - Alf Stark, Jim Allen, Frank Smith, Ossie Dwyer, Arch Noble Standing - ?, ?, Nicholls. Jim Campbell, Elgar, Bill Norton, David Milburn, Ivan Carland (Last in row) 659.17 - Nettlefolds Collection - Seaford Picnic Front Sitting Right - 1 Arch Noble, 2 Jack Davey 2nd Row - 6 Myrtle Craddock 3rd Row - 8 Saliba, 12 Mary Holden, 13 Phoebe Holde, 14 Jean McInstosh 4th Left Post - Olive Heiffer, Maude Heiffer, Annie Heiffer, 8 Kitty Hand Standing Under Roof - 7 Margaret Picken, 12 Len Duxson 659.18 - Nettlefolds Collection - Sports & Social Club Dance 1937 Front - 3rd from right Maud Heiffer Front - ?, ?, Jack Davey (Centre), Arch Noble, Maud Noble 3rd Row - 3 Beau McPherson, 11 Myrtle Craddock Back Row - 12th from right Ann Heiffer, (Towards Left) Ron Duxon (Prominent) 659.19 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team 659.20 - Nettlefolds Collection - Soccer Team Names Back Row (L-R) - Pop Davies, Arch Noble, Laurie Finn, ?, ? Centre Row (L-R) - Dave Picken, ?, Eric Taylor, Jack Davey, ? Front row (L-R) - Harry Taylor, Taylor, Jim Allen, Tom Higgins, Rex Halles 659.22 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic C1940's Front (Adults) - 5 Marj Grimley, 12 Yvonne Chenery, 13 (In Front) Dot Legg, 13 (In Front) Thelma Legg, 17 Phoebe Holden, 18 Evelyn Nankervis 2nd Row - 6 Nancy Drennan, 7 Margaret Picken, 14 Laurie Finn, 15 Florrie Finn, 18 Maude Noble, 23 Mary Holden, 30 Jessie Hoskins, 34 Lil Scoble, 37 Kitty Marsh, 38 Des Taafe, Right End Joyce Scobie, Bill Sloman, Kate Sloman, Irene Scoman, Alf Gayle 3rd Row - 3 Ivan Carland. 19 Jean Wittingha, 21 Alf Stark, 26 Bob Cornish 4th Row - 9 Jim Campbell, 10 Florrie Holden, 11 Arch Noble 659.22 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic C1940's Names 659.23 - Missing 659.24 - Missing 659.25 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnic 659.26 - Nettlefolds Collection - Entertainment Night 659.27 - Nettlefolds Collection - Picnicnettlefolds, ballarat road, sunshine north
