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Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Lieutenant Edward Carse, a Greensborough boy, 1943_
... carse family...Hubert Edward (Ted) Carse fought against the Japanese in Singapore during World War 2. carse family operation rimau world war 2 Half page, typed Lieutenant Edward Carse, a Greensborough boy. ...A brief explanation of Lieutenant Carse's connection to Greensborough.Hubert Edward (Ted) Carse fought against the Japanese in Singapore during World War 2.Half page, typedcarse family, operation rimau, world war 2 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, My Greensborough by Valma Poulter, 1920s
... Lists names of traders and residents, particularly those connected to the Poulter family. greensborough james st poulter lobb splatt mcdowell brooks snow godwill iredale mccoll aldridge jolly brown chapman loan pettit clayton carse huitt orr hutchinson butterworth jessop Article on growing up in Greensborough in the 1920's by Valma Poulter. ...Details life in Greensborough in the 1920's and the people who were here.Lists names of traders and residents, particularly those connected to the Poulter family.Article on growing up in Greensborough in the 1920's by Valma Poulter.greensborough, james st, poulter, lobb, splatt, mcdowell, brooks, snow, godwill, iredale, mccoll, aldridge, jolly, brown, chapman, loan, pettit, clayton, carse, huitt, orr, hutchinson, butterworth, jessop -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clippings, Methodist church, 1931_
... Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk. david medhurst hurstbridge advertiser knapsey partington weaver carse scholes iredale quirk methodist church Nil Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's. ...Activities of the Greensborough Methodist Church. Articles written by David Medhurst, local correspondent for the Hurstbridge Advertiser.Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk.Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's.Nildavid medhurst, hurstbridge advertiser, knapsey, partington, weaver, carse, scholes, iredale, quirk, methodist church -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryMemorial Board, PJ King, World War One Memorial Board - Bar Council, 1920
... Franc Carse was related by marriage to the a’Beckett family (also judges of the Court) and his father in law was on the Supreme Court Library committee in 1914. ...Library Committee minutes from 1920 discuss the placing of an Honour Board in the Library, there was obviously some discussion from the Ballarat and Bendigo Law Associations about whom should be placed on the board and whether it was appropriate that it be located in the library. The board was donated by the Committee of Counsel, from the Bar and so only commemorates barristers. It is curious that this was not placed in Selborne Chambers where many barristers had rooms including one of the men on the Board (Higgins). This board joined the much bigger LIV memorial board that celebrates all Victorian lawyers who served during WWI.While memorial boards are a common addition to many public and civic building after World War One. This memorial board is the only one that commemorates members of the Bar, in that sense it is of great significance to the legal community. Two of the men commemorated on the board were sons of judges (Higgins, son of the Justice Henry Bourne Higgins of the High Court and Hodges, son of Justice Henry Hodges of the Supreme Court). Franc Carse was related by marriage to the a’Beckett family (also judges of the Court) and his father in law was on the Supreme Court Library committee in 1914. Eric Connelly and Murdoch Mackay shared rooms in Selborne Chambers. Connelly died in late 1918 in France, a member of General Pompey Elliott’s staff. Connelly had previously taken part in the Gallipoli landings in April 1915. Mackay served at Gallipoli and died in France in 1916, he was Major, but only 25 at the time of his death.brass and wood, black lettering.Honor Roll in memory of members of the Bar of Victoria who fell in the Great War 1914-1918, Franc Samuel Carse, Eric Winfield Connelly, Mervyn Bourne Higgins, Edward Norman Hodges, Murdoch Nish Mackay, Erected by their fellow members of the Bar of Victoriamemorial boards; carse, connelly, higgins, hodges, mackay -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyCochrane Family, Cochrane Family - Family History
... Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Cochrane Family - Family History Cochrane Avenue, Keysborough named after family Bruce Cochrane Keysborough Dandenong Livestock Market Cochrane William Sneddon Cochrane William Cochrane Jessie Carse Jessie Carse Dobson Harry Stanley Cochrane William David Cochrane Elizabeth Thompson Cochrane Family - Family History Cochrane Family - Family History Cochrane Family ...Cochrane Family - Family HistoryCochrane Avenue, Keysborough named after familybruce cochrane, keysborough, dandenong livestock market, cochrane, william sneddon cochrane, william cochrane, jessie carse, jessie carse dobson, harry stanley cochrane, william david cochrane, elizabeth thompson -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument, Family Genealogy
... Families of Australia' by P. C. Mowle, published by Angus Robertson, first published in 1939. Walsh St library On top right in pen By P. C. Mowle. On back of the half page Alice Carse ...This is a printed genealogy of the a Beckett family from the book 'A Genealogical History of Pioneering Families of Australia' by P. C. Mowle, published by Angus Robertson, first published in 1939.Two and half pages photocopyOn top right in pen By P. C. Mowle. On back of the half page Alice Carse in handwriting.walsh st library
