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Geelong RSL Sub BranchClutch Pencil, The Wahl Co
... Clutch Pencil......Clutch Pencil...A silver coloured metal clutch pencil....VX20233 R T King Clutch Pencil R T King AIF VX20233 A silver coloured metal clutch pencil. ...The pencil is enscribed R T King VX20233, Robert Teague King served in the 2nd AIF.The pencil has belonged to VX20233 R T King, who served in the 2nd AIF.A silver coloured metal clutch pencil.R T King AIF VX20233vx20233 r t king, clutch pencil -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, 1940-1950
... In pencil on reverse: Lillie Morgan/Olive Hall/RHS/(DUNCAN) Printed: POST CARD/CORRESPONDENCE/ADDRESS Black and white photograph of Lillie Romana Duncan and Olive Harriet Duncan. Olive is on the left wearing a dark coloured dress with a 'V' neck, little coloured coat and gloves, carrying a clutch under her arm and wearing a dark hat. ...This photograph of Lillie and Olive Duncan is one of a number featuring the sisters. They were active members of the Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild during the 1920s and 1930s and the objects we have relating to the women highlight the relationships forged between seafarers and those who offered their time and energy to the Mission.The Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild was instrumental in raising the necessary funds for the construction of the current Mission to Seafarers building. They also worked to provide the tangible elements of seafarers' welfare, such as procuring donations of goods and money. However, their most important work, in many ways, was to provide company, conversation and support to seafarers. Lillie, Olive and their entire family were involved with the Mission over an extended period of time.Black and white photograph of Lillie Romana Duncan and Olive Harriet Duncan. Olive is on the left wearing a dark coloured dress with a 'V' neck, little coloured coat and gloves, carrying a clutch under her arm and wearing a dark hat. Olive (on the right) is wearing a ladies' suit and gloves, carrying a clutch under her arm, wearing a dark coloured hat and a brooch at her neck. The photograph has been turned into a postcard, complete with printed postcard division on reverse.In pencil on reverse: Lillie Morgan/Olive Hall/RHS/(DUNCAN) Printed: POST CARD/CORRESPONDENCE/ADDRESS -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Christmas shopping in the wind and rain, Bourke Street, Melbourne
... clutched close, and with umbrellas held against the wind, they made their way to trains and trams for the homeward journey. A picture in Bourke-street yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203353770 Description: Crowd of men and women in winter clothing, in the rain, carrying umbrellas, crossing at the intersection of Bourke and Swanston streets. “Xmas shopping in wind and rain. When we first saw the rain, umbrellas, long coats and fox stoles, we naturally assumed this photo was taken in mid-winter. Some months later, we noticed the photographer’s pencil...clutched close, and with umbrellas held against the wind, they made their way to trains and trams for the homeward journey. A picture in Bourke-street yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203353770 Description: Crowd of men and women in winter clothing, in the rain, carrying umbrellas, crossing at the intersection of Bourke and Swanston streets. “Xmas shopping in wind and rain. When we first saw the rain, umbrellas, long coats and fox stoles, we naturally assumed this photo was taken in mid-winter. Some months later, we noticed the photographer’s pencil ...Published: (1933, December 15). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Published title: SHOPPING CONTINUED AMID RAIN AND STORM IN THE CITY. Published caption: Battling against the rain and wind, Christmas shoppers had an unpleasant time in Melbourne yesterday as they made their way from shop to shop; but still, they made their purchases, and with parcels and shopping bags clutched close, and with umbrellas held against the wind, they made their way to trains and trams for the homeward journey. A picture in Bourke-street yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203353770 Description: Crowd of men and women in winter clothing, in the rain, carrying umbrellas, crossing at the intersection of Bourke and Swanston streets. “Xmas shopping in wind and rain. When we first saw the rain, umbrellas, long coats and fox stoles, we naturally assumed this photo was taken in mid-winter. Some months later, we noticed the photographer’s pencil “scritchings” at the slide’s edge, and the truth was revealed: mid-December Melbourne in Bourke Street!" Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project team. Research by project volunteers: Visible buildings include Leviathan Men's Clothing Store in Beaux Arts style, Melba Theatre and London Stores, together with signage for Public Benefit Footwear (later to become PBs). Leviathan was an Australian clothing brand established 1865, producing garments for sailing and watersports. Melba Theatre, opened in 1911, was a long narrow theatre of only 17 seats across. Adjacent to the Melba Theatre are a Woolworths and a Coles. The Public Bootery, a shoe shop established 1908, moved to this site 1924. Double headed decorative street lights (now called "Collins Street lights") were installed in 1929, inspired by the street lighting style of San Francisco. References: SHOPPING CONTINUED AMID RAIN AND STORM IN THE CITY. (1933, December 15). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved October 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203353770 Photographer notations on slide: "Xmas shopping in wind and rain Age B9". -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionMixed media - Photograph attached to deconstructed envelope
... pencil on what was the front of the envelope, hidden behind the mounted photograph] Opened envelope with stain from old adhesive with a black and white photograph glued to it. Photograph is of another older [likely sepia] photograph of a woman standing in a formal [woollen] dress & jacket, with a dark cravat and hat. She is wearing service medals on the left side of her chest, is holding a clutch ...Opened envelope with stain from old adhesive with a black and white photograph glued to it. Photograph is of another older [likely sepia] photograph of a woman standing in a formal [woollen] dress & jacket, with a dark cravat and hat. She is wearing service medals on the left side of her chest, is holding a clutch bag with gloved hands. She is on a lawn of grass with shrubbery in the background. On the envelope to the right of the mounted photograph is cursive handwriting in blue ink.'Laina [?] Cummings Fisher / Anzac Day 1940' [Black ink handwriting on reverse of photo] 'Laur [?] Cummings Fisher / RRC / Anzac Day 1940 / Otherwise the Old Lady shows her Medals / (Jon [?] Barrie [?]) / Still otherwise: / [personal information withheld]' [Handwritten in blue ink on what was the back of the envelope] 'Photos' [Handwritten in pencil on what was the front of the envelope, hidden behind the mounted photograph]
