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Kew Historical Society IncDocument (item) - Invitation, City of Kew, Meeting with Representatives of Kew Organisations, 1942
... ...cr g f pedersen...Single sided invitation to an event held by the City of Kew where representatives of Kew Organisations could meet the Mayor and Mayoress of Kew, Cr and Mrs G F Pedersen, at the Sacred Heart Hall on 27 August 1942...As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria. civic programmes mayors of kew world war 2 - home front world war 2 -- kew (vic.) sacred heart hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.) cr g f pedersen Single sided invitation to an event held by the City of Kew where representatives of Kew Organisations could meet the Mayor and Mayoress of Kew, Cr and Mrs G F Pedersen, at the Sacred Heart Hall on 27 August 1942 Meeting with Representatives of Kew Organisations Document Invitation City of Kew ...The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria.civic programmes, mayors of kew, world war 2 - home front, world war 2 -- kew (vic.), sacred heart hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), cr g f pedersen -
Kew Historical Society IncDocument (item) - Programme, City of Kew, Complimentary Evening, 1942
... ...cr g f pedersen...Invitation to an event held by the City of Kew where representatives of Kew Patriotic, Charitable and Civic Organisations could meet the Mayor and Mayoress of Kew, Cr and Mrs G F Pedersen, at the Sacred Heart Hall on 27 August 1942....As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria. civic programmes mayors of kew world war 2 - home front world war 2 -- kew (vic.) sacred heart hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.) cr g f pedersen Invitation to an event held by the City of Kew where representatives of Kew Patriotic, Charitable and Civic Organisations could meet the Mayor and Mayoress of Kew, Cr and Mrs G F Pedersen, at the Sacred Heart Hall on 27 August 1942. ...The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria.civic programmes, mayors of kew, world war 2 - home front, world war 2 -- kew (vic.), sacred heart hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), cr g f pedersen -
Kew Historical Society IncDocument (item) - Programme, City of Kew, Smoke Night, 1941
... ...cr g f pedersen...As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria. civic programmes masonic hall -- kew (vic.) mayors of kew cr g f pedersen Bi-fold draft programme for a smoke night in the Kew Masonic Hall on 3rd October 1941. ...The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria.civic programmes, masonic hall -- kew (vic.), mayors of kew, cr g f pedersen
