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Linton and District Historical Society IncDocument - Leaflet, An Historic Guide to Grenville Shire, 1988
... ...Cape Clear Historical Society.... / Hosted by: / Cape Clear Historical Society, / Linton Historical Society, / Woady Yaloak Historical Society...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Grenville Shire Cape Clear Historical Society Linton Historical Society Woady Yaloak Historical Society Bicentennial Celebrations Maps Text, front: 'An / Historic / Guide / to / Grenville / Shire / 1988. / Hosted by: / Cape Clear Historical Society, / Linton Historical Society, / Woady Yaloak Historical Society. ' A4 sized printed leaflet folded into three. ...A4 sized printed leaflet folded into three. White background with pink rectangle on front. Black printed text throughout. Inside of leaflet is a map with places of interest circled and numbered in red ink.Text, front: 'An / Historic / Guide / to / Grenville / Shire / 1988. / Hosted by: / Cape Clear Historical Society, / Linton Historical Society, / Woady Yaloak Historical Society. 'grenville shire, cape clear historical society, linton historical society, woady yaloak historical society, bicentennial celebrations, maps -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Pat Ryan and Kath Cunningham
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Pat Ryan, born 1919, was a daughter of Jim Ryan, hairdresser and tobacconist. She moved to Linton as a child in 1926 when her father bought the former Bennett/Todd shop in 1926. Katherine Veronica Cunningham was born at Cape Clear ...Pat Ryan, born 1919, was a daughter of Jim Ryan, hairdresser and tobacconist. She moved to Linton as a child in 1926 when her father bought the former Bennett/Todd shop in 1926. Katherine Veronica Cunningham was born at Cape Clear in 1907. Pat Ryan and Kath Cunningham were members of the Linton Amateur Dramatic Society in the 1930s and 1940s. (See programmes in LDHS for Amateur Dramatic Society productions.) Kath Cunningham worked at the Railway Hotel. She was on the committee which organised Linton's centenary celebrations in 1939.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, which shows two young women dressed stylishly, wearing hats and dress shoes. The woman on the left has a purse or small clutch bag in her hand, and the woman on the right has a handbag tucked under her arm. The photograph was taken in an outdoor setting, possibly near Linton Reservoir. See also Registration no. 2019-276 - group photo which includes Pat Ryan and Kath Cunningham, and was probably taken on the same day.pat (patricia) ryan, kath (kathleen) cunningham -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Spencer Grigg, Jim Moynihan and Booza
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Jim Moynihan was the publican of a hotel in Linton. After he died his wife Maggie ran the pub by herself. She was a Ryan from Cape Clear ...Jim Moynihan was the publican of a hotel in Linton. After he died his wife Maggie ran the pub by herself. She was a Ryan from Cape Clear.Black and white image of two men and a dog outside a hotel. The man on the left is wearing a uniform. The dog in the middle of the two men is a black spaniel.spencer grigg, jim moynihan, dogs -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Joseph Linton Headstone at Cape Clear cemetery
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Joseph Linton and his wife Mary (nee Dunlop) arrived in Victoria from Scotland in 1839 and established a pastoral run known as 'Emu Hill' near the present-day township of Linton which is named after them. (Linton was surveyed and officially gazetted in 1860. ) Joseph Linton was killed in a buggy accident in 1853, and is buried at Cape Clear ...Joseph Linton and his wife Mary (nee Dunlop) arrived in Victoria from Scotland in 1839 and established a pastoral run known as 'Emu Hill' near the present-day township of Linton which is named after them. (Linton was surveyed and officially gazetted in 1860. ) Joseph Linton was killed in a buggy accident in 1853, and is buried at Cape Clear, about 14 kilometres from Linton.Black and white copy of original photograph showing the grave and headstone of Joseph Linton."Sacred to the Memory of / JOSEPH LINTON / who departed this life / on the 22nd of August 1853 / Aged 59 Years / Blessed are the Dead who die in the Lord".joseph linton, cape clear cemetery -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Washing Mangle
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Photograph of mangle - originally from Glenfine Homestead, Cape Clear. ...Photograph of mangle - originally from Glenfine Homestead, Cape Clear. Stored and photographed in 1996 by J O'BeirneOld time mangle used for squeezing water from washing.G R Nicholl and Co Bank Street, Dundee 1890glenfine, mangle wringers
