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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Notice of ordinary meeting of the council 10th February 1981, City of Sunshine, 4th February 1981
... ...Browne Avenue...Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. ...Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. ...Olympic Games The Catholic Family Welfare Bureau emergency family accommodation 10 Dodd Street Braybrook Land Transfer Part of Omega Street Discontinued proposed Land Transfer Former Right of Way off Station Road between Poole Street and Tulloch Street Proposed Land Transfer George Street Maidstone Proposed to Discontinue part of Charlotte Street South of Hall Street Kiosk Sunshine Swimming Pool Demise of Land Howard Kingham Lodge Industrial Tipping Agreements City of South Melbourne Proposed Technical School Keilor More Park Committee of Management Proposed Pavilion Larissa Reserve Cherry Crescent Pre-School / Child Care Centre Maribyrnong Senior Citizens' Club Randall Street Removal of Dwelling from 18 Bennett Street Sunshine West to 32 Dale Avenie Pascoe Vale Health Act Registrations Aycliffe Drive Infant Welfare Centre Billingham Road Bridge over Kororoit Creek Maribyrnong River Valley Flooding Planning Permit Application Radio Mast Beaver Street St. Albans Planning Permit Application Hairdressing Salon 62 Station Place Sunshine Planning Permit Application Service Premises Alterations and extensions 123 Rosamond Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Detached House Lot 284 Orama Street Deer Park Planning Permit Application Erection of iron fence Lot 664 West Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building Lots 44 & 45 and Nos 3 & 5 Richards Street Maidstone Land Use Permit Apartment house and caretaker's residence 16 Ridley Street Albion Planning Permit Application Transport and storage depot 16 Carrington Drive Albion Planning Permit Application Hot Bread Kitchen 9 Commercial Street Maidstone Planning Permit Application Laundrette Lot 1 Main Road West St. Albans Planning Permit Application Warehouse (Cold Store) Lot 2 Emu Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Extension to garden shop Highpoint West Rosamond Road Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Access widening Ashley Street Footscray West Planning Permit Application Office alternations Sperry Vickers 169 Rosamond Road Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Factory renovations Somerville Road South West corner of Tottenham Parade Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Factory Lot 12 McIntyre Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Retail plant nursery corner of McIntyre Road and Main Road East and Sunshine Avenue Proposed Telecom Western Radio Telephone Terminal Commonwealth Land Hampstead Road Maidstone Plan of Transfer and Consolidation A. T. Stead Frederick Road and Justin Road Plan of Transfer Lysaght Durham Chemical Company Somerville Road Tottenham Plan of Subdivision ETA Cranwell Street and Lacy Street Braybrook Consolidation of Title Railway Parade Sunshine Traffic Signals Furlong Road and St. Albans Road St. Albans Street Lighting Agreement with City of Footscray for Princess Highway between Tottenham Parade & Holmwood Road and Francis Street & McDonald Road M.M.B.W. Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. Albans Location of Building 26 Harrison Street Deer Park Permission to Erect Building Lot 138 Keynes Court Deer Park Location of Building 9 Dinnell Street Sunshine West Location of Building 9 Walker Place Braybrook Building over Easement 9 Larool Crescent Sunshine West Location of Building Lot 990 Mulhall Drive St. Albans Fire Separation within a Building 22 St. Albans Road Sunshine Fence Lot 20 Riverview Court Maribyrnong Above ground water tank Lots 2 & 5 Frederick Street Building over Council Property Ravenhall Street Braybrookolympic games, catholic family welfare bureau, dodd street, braybrook, omega street, sunshine, station road, poole street, tulloch street, deer park, george street, maidstone, charlotte street, hall street, sunshine west, sunshine swimming pool, kennedy street, howard kingham lodge, darnley street, more park committee of management, more park, esmond street, ardeer, st. albans, cherry crescent, maribyrnong senior citizens' club, randall street, maribyrnong, bennett street, aycliffe drive, billingham road, kororoit creek, maribyrnong river valley, maribyrnong river, beaver street, station place, rosamond road, orama street, west street, richards street, ridley street, albion, carrington drive, commercial street, main road west, emu road, highpoint west, ashley street, footscray west, perry vickers, somerville road, tottenham parade, mcintyre road, sunshine north, main road east, sunshine avenue, hampstead road, frederick road, justin road, tottenham, lysaght durham chemical company, eta, cranwell street, lacy street, railway parade, furlong road, st. albans road, princess highway, collenso street, austin street, browne avenue, duke street, omar street, pennell reserve, burke street, busch street, maxweld street, kardina drive, harrison street, keynes court, dinnell street, walker place, larool crescent, mulhall drive, riverview court, ravenhall street, larissa reserve -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Notice of ordinary meeting of the council 10th February 1981, City of Sunshine, 4th February 1981
... ...Browne Avenue...Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. ...Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. ...Olympic Games The Catholic Family Welfare Bureau emergency family accommodation 10 Dodd Street Braybrook Land Transfer Part of Omega Street Discontinued proposed Land Transfer Former Right of Way off Station Road between Poole Street and Tulloch Street Proposed Land Transfer George Street Maidstone Proposed to Discontinue part of Charlotte Street South of Hall Street Kiosk Sunshine Swimming Pool Demise of Land Howard Kingham Lodge Industrial Tipping Agreements City of South Melbourne Proposed Technical School Keilor More Park Committee of Management Proposed Pavilion Larissa Reserve Cherry Crescent Pre-School / Child Care Centre Maribyrnong Senior Citizens' Club Randall Street Removal of Dwelling from 18 Bennett Street Sunshine West to 32 Dale Avenie Pascoe Vale Health Act Registrations Aycliffe Drive Infant Welfare Centre Billingham Road Bridge over Kororoit Creek Maribyrnong River Valley Flooding Planning Permit Application Radio Mast Beaver Street St. Albans Planning Permit Application Hairdressing Salon 62 Station Place Sunshine Planning Permit Application Service Premises Alterations and extensions 123 Rosamond Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Detached House Lot 284 Orama Street Deer Park Planning Permit Application Erection of iron fence Lot 664 West Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Extension to existing building Lots 44 & 45 and Nos 3 & 5 Richards Street Maidstone Land Use Permit Apartment house and caretaker's residence 16 Ridley Street Albion Planning Permit Application Transport and storage depot 16 Carrington Drive Albion Planning Permit Application Hot Bread Kitchen 9 Commercial Street Maidstone Planning Permit Application Laundrette Lot 1 Main Road West St. Albans Planning Permit Application Warehouse (Cold Store) Lot 2 Emu Road Maidstone Planning Permit Application Extension to garden shop Highpoint West Rosamond Road Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Access widening Ashley Street Footscray West Planning Permit Application Office alternations Sperry Vickers 169 Rosamond Road Maribyrnong Planning Permit Application Factory renovations Somerville Road South West corner of Tottenham Parade Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Factory Lot 12 McIntyre Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Retail plant nursery corner of McIntyre Road and Main Road East and Sunshine Avenue Proposed Telecom Western Radio Telephone Terminal Commonwealth Land Hampstead Road Maidstone Plan of Transfer and Consolidation A. T. Stead Frederick Road and Justin Road Plan of Transfer Lysaght Durham Chemical Company Somerville Road Tottenham Plan of Subdivision ETA Cranwell Street and Lacy Street Braybrook Consolidation of Title Railway Parade Sunshine Traffic Signals Furlong Road and St. Albans Road St. Albans Street Lighting Agreement with City of Footscray for Princess Highway between Tottenham Parade & Holmwood Road and Francis Street & McDonald Road M.M.B.W. Land abutting Collenso Street School Crossing Furlong Road between Austin Street and Browne Avenue St. Albans Trees in Duke Street Sunshine North Closure of Omar Street to through traffic Pennell Reserve roof replacement Building over Easement 6 Busch Street Sunshine North Location of Building Lot 335 Maxweld Street Ardeer Verandah installation Lot 479 Kardina Drive St. Albans Location of Building 26 Harrison Street Deer Park Permission to Erect Building Lot 138 Keynes Court Deer Park Location of Building 9 Dinnell Street Sunshine West Location of Building 9 Walker Place Braybrook Building over Easement 9 Larool Crescent Sunshine West Location of Building Lot 990 Mulhall Drive St. Albans Fire Separation within a Building 22 St. Albans Road Sunshine Fence Lot 20 Riverview Court Maribyrnong Above ground water tank Lots 2 & 5 Frederick Street Building over Council Property Ravenhall Street Braybrookolympic games, catholic family welfare bureau, dodd street, braybrook, omega street, sunshine, station road, poole street, tulloch street, deer park, george street, maidstone, charlotte street, hall street, sunshine west, sunshine swimming pool, kennedy street, howard kingham lodge, darnley street, more park committee of management, more park, esmond street, ardeer, st. albans, cherry crescent, maribyrnong senior citizens' club, randall street, maribyrnong, bennett street, aycliffe drive, billingham road, kororoit creek, maribyrnong river valley, maribyrnong river, beaver street, station place, rosamond road, orama street, west street, richards street, ridley street, albion, carrington drive, commercial street, main road west, emu road, highpoint west, ashley street, footscray west, perry vickers, somerville road, tottenham parade, mcintyre road, sunshine north, main road east, sunshine avenue, hampstead road, frederick road, justin road, tottenham, lysaght durham chemical company, eta, cranwell street, lacy street, railway parade, furlong road, st. albans road, princess highway, collenso street, austin street, browne avenue, duke street, omar street, pennell reserve, burke street, busch street, maxweld street, kardina drive, harrison street, keynes court, dinnell street, walker place, larool crescent, mulhall drive, riverview court, ravenhall street, larissa reserve -
Brighton Historical SocietyClothing - Riding habit, 1910s-20s
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward- Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.An English-made “Busvine” black wool herringbone twill riding habit comprising jacket and safety skirt, (jodhpurs missing) from late 1800’s to early 1900’s. The jacket (.1) features a black short pile silk velvet inset notched lapel collar secured with a single button at the apex of the waist and a single button near the collar for use in inclement weather. The sleeves join the bodice high on the shoulder with a full cut head to the sleeve and a tapered curved shape to the hand. The sleeve secures at the wrist with four black buttons. From the waist the jacket flares over the hip through princess line shaping and finishes with a curved front on either side. The seams of the shaping panels intersect single functional flapped besom pockets on either front panel. The back of the jacket features a centre back seam and two princess-line shaping seams that finish in a double vent on either side of the centre back. The jacket length would have finished approximately just below the bottom of the wearer. The apron fronted safety skirt (.2) secures from the waist at the front of the left thigh with five buttons. Over the wearers, right leg the skirt shapes to accommodate the rider’s right knee whilst sitting sidesaddle with her legs on the horses left flank. The base of the skirt has an elastic strap, which hooks around the rider’s leg to reduce the danger of the rider’s skirt become tangled, should the rider become un-seated. When the riders is not mounted the skirt can be secured with a button around the body to provide additional modesty as well as assist walking without the skirt dragging on the ground.Jacket: Manufacturer's label “Busvine, By serial appointment to Her Majesty The Queen, 4 Brook Street W.” Owner label “Doreen Wright” this label appears far more modern than the manufacturers label. Skirt: Manufacture's label: “J. Busvine and Co, 4 Brook Street, London W." In handwriting “Miss Wingfield” Manufacturers label: Busvines Patent Safety Skirt, protected by two separate patents. 4 Brooks St London West.barone, riding habit, j. busvine and co, seaview, brighton -
Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Sash
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward- Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.Woven dark red sash with tassel."Barone" a modern inscription, appears to be in ball point pen.barone, brighton, seaview, sash, military -
Brighton Historical SocietyClothing - Jodhpurs, late 1800s - early 1900s
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward- Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.A pair of black wool twill women's jodhpurs from late 1800s to early 1900s. The jodhpurs feature a flat flap-front that buttons on either hip with four buttons on either side. The cut of the leg is full tapering through shaped panels to a slim fit over the calf. At the centre front of the leg at the shin, the pant leg is laced closed and finished with brown binding. From the back, the pant hangs loose and full over the bottom, tapering to a slim fit over the calf. Note: These jodhpurs are not a matching piece of the riding habit T0002.1. However, it appears that the same person wore them together as an outfit.barone, riding habit, seaview, jodhpurs, brighton -
Brighton Historical SocietyClothing - Cape, Pelerine, circa 1890
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward- Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.Black silk satin, lace and beaded pelerine from c.1890. The pelerine features a silk high stand collar covered in black lace. It secures around the neck and down the centre front to the waist by seven hook and eye closures. A black lace frill extends down the centre front from the throat to the centre front tip of the garment. The shoulders feature a heavy, intricately beaded floral design open sleeve through which the arm would be visible. The sleeve finishes around the elbow in a point, however the beading hangs down to below the hip in a loose fringe. At the back from below the shoulder, the garment shapes in to finish in a tapered 'V' shape over the wearer's coccyx. There is a hand stitched "M" in white thread on the inside lining of the pelerine near the neck.pelerine, brighton, barone, seaview -
Brighton Historical SocietyHeadwear - Hat, Mourning bonnet, circa 1915
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt. Brighton Historical Society records indicate this bonnet was worn at the death of Archibald's widow, Isabella Black, in 1912. Other records held place Isabella Black's death in 1915. Navy silk velvet mourning bonnet with black silk train, circa 1915. The bonnet’s shape is created by a horseshoe shaped rib that sits across the crown of the head and shapes in to cover and conceal the back of the head. Across the crown, the bonnet features a navy silk velvet bow. The veil is constructed from a very fine black corded silk and hangs to approximately just below the wearer’s bottom. mourning bonnet, barone, seaview, brighton, isabella black -
Brighton Historical SocietyFootwear - Shoes, Children's shoes, circa 1860
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.Leather, wood and metal ankle boots c.1860. Dark brown leather upper constructed of two pieces, the foot secures with a metal clasp at the centre front ankle. The upper is adhered to the wooden sole with metal nails. The sole of the forefoot has been reinforced with a metal horseshoe around the edge. On one shoe, a modern inscription (ball point pen) : From "Barone" 9 Moule Ave Brighton. Sept 1970 On other shoe, typewritten on paper: From "Barone", 9 Moule Ave., Brighton Pres. Aug 1970children's shoe, barone, seaview, brighton, 1860s -
Brighton Historical SocietyTextile - Cushion cover, Cushion cover (fabric remnant)
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.A piece of hand painted cream silk velvet believed to be from a cushion cover. Date unknown.barone, seaview, brighton, cushion -
Brighton Historical SocietyTextile - Needle book
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward- Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.A hand painted and hand embroidered cream silk needle book. Date unknown. This cushion features a delicate hand painted floral design, enhanced with highlight embroidery. It also features a silk rope binding around its edges and a cream silk bow. It appears to have enclosed something as it has a button and loop to secure it in half.cushion, barone, seaview, brighton -
Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Garters, Wedding garters, circa 1910
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...From the wedding trousseau of Doris Cora Halkyard, nee Wrigley, who married Arthur John Stanley Halkyard in 1912. The couple lived at Barone, 9 Moule Avenue, from around 1951 until 1970. This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Doris, the final member of the Black family to inhabit the house, was Archibald's granddaughter. Barone's neighbours included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family.A pale blue wedding garter featuring a pale pink bow and cream lace edging.wedding garter, doris cora wrigley, doris cora halkyard, stanley halkyard, trousseau, barone, seaview, brighton -
Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Gloves, circa 1853
... "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ..."Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). ...This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family.A pair of ivory kid ladies' gloves secured at the wrist with a metal catch. Circa 1853.Modern inscription on the inside of the glove: "'Barone', worn at Hastings E (presumably England), 1853."kid gloves, barone, seaview, brighton, 1850s
