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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph Headstone Buninyong Cemetery, Crombie Family Headstone
... Crombie Family Headstone......Crombie Family...A colour photograph of the headstone of the Crombie family...James Crombie, beloved Husband and Father of the above who died 2nd Jan, 1904, aged 79 years and their second son Joseph Crombie who died 12th Oct, 1910 aged 63 years A colour photograph of the headstone of the Crombie family Crombie Family Headstone Photograph Colour photograph Headstone Buninyong Cemetery ...One of a series of photographs taken of graves in the Buninyong Cemetery for Buninyong and District Historical SocietyThis photograph shows the gravestone of the Crombie family early settlers in the Buninyong districtA colour photograph of the headstone of the Crombie familyIn Loving Memory of my dear wife Martha Crombie, who died 2nd February, 1895, Aged 69 Years Also our dear children Martha who died 20th Dec, 1853 Aged 1 year Ann who died 6th March 1865 aged 7 years William who died in infancy. James Crombie, beloved Husband and Father of the above who died 2nd Jan, 1904, aged 79 years and their second son Joseph Crombie who died 12th Oct, 1910 aged 63 yearsbuninyong cemetery, monuments, memorials, crombie family -
Brighton Historical SocietyBodice, circa 1900
... Mary Margaret Crombie (1884-1971) was born at Coan Downs Station near Walgett, northern New South Wales, where her father Henry was station manager. After Henry’s untimely death in 1895, Mary and her mother loved for a few years with family members in St Kilda, before moving into a cottage of their own, ‘Rosewood’, at 42 Asling Street, Brighton around 1899. ...Mary Margaret Crombie (1884-1971) was born at Coan Downs Station near Walgett, northern New South Wales, where her father Henry was station manager. After Henry’s untimely death in 1895, Mary and her mother loved for a few years with family members in St Kilda, before moving into a cottage of their own, ‘Rosewood’, at 42 Asling Street, Brighton around 1899. ...This bodice belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist, who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. Mary Margaret Crombie (1884-1971) was born at Coan Downs Station near Walgett, northern New South Wales, where her father Henry was station manager. After Henry’s untimely death in 1895, Mary and her mother loved for a few years with family members in St Kilda, before moving into a cottage of their own, ‘Rosewood’, at 42 Asling Street, Brighton around 1899. From here, Mary attended Oberwyl Ladies College in St Kilda and later the Australian College of Dentistry, one of only a few women to study dental surgery at the time. She was apprenticed to Ada Tovell (1865-1932), one of Victoria’s first female dentists, who had her own practice in Collins Street. Mary graduated in 1907 and the following year moved with he mother to Yarram in South Gippsland, where she took over the running of a practice owned by Sale dentist Charles Trood, eventually purchasing it from him in 1915. Speaking to a Brighton newspaper in 1961, Mary said she believed that she was the first woman to start a dental practice in Gippsland. For some locals, this took a little getting used to: “Many were amazed, and had some misgivings, when they found that the local dentist was a woman,” she said. “I always remember a huge farmer (he was about 6 ft. 4 in.), who had fortified himself at the local hotel to face the ordeal of visiting the dentist. He almost turned and ran when he saw me. … He was still more amazed when I pulled out his tooth without undue trouble.” The farmer was the best advertisement she could have asked for, telling everybody about the diminutive lady dentist who had calmly extracted his tooth. Mary practiced in Yarram until her retirement in 1949. After selling her practice she returned to Brighton, where she spent the last two decades of her life residing at 25 Oak Grove. Following her death in 1971, her relatives in Brighton donated a number of items from her home to BHS.Black satin bodice, boned, with black faceted glass buttons down the front. High collar. Both collar and cuffs are edged with a black net ruffle. Two rows of seven black crochet-covered buttons at each cuff, fastening with loops. Stray brown threads poking through fabric around the collar, shoulders and back indicate that these areas may originally have featured lace embellishments.mary crombie, 1900s -
Brighton Historical SocietyCover, Cushion cover, 1915
... BHS records indicate that this cushion cover belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. It is likely it was given to her as a gift by a friend of family...BHS records indicate that this cushion cover belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. It is likely it was given to her as a gift by a friend of family ...Items such as this cushion covers were purchased by Australian men and women serving during the First World War as souvenirs of their travels and gifts for their loved ones at home. BHS records indicate that this cushion cover belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. It is likely it was given to her as a gift by a friend of family member who served in Egypt.Pale pink satin cushion cover with pale blue fringe. Embroidered with the words "Souvenir From Egypt / Cairo / 1915", above the image of a crown flanked by crossed Australian and French flags. Below this is embroidered two pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza, bordered by flowers, with a red bow at the bottom.Written in blue pen on reverse side: "Memento of World War I / from Mary Crombie".cushion cover, 1910s, first world war, world war i, egypt, cairo -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 22, 1997
... No 22 of series contains biographical details of Snell family of giants, school teacher Clara Weekes, henry Meyrick,Catherine Desailly, 'Ma' Kelly and Mrs Helen Crombie. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Bibliography Bridges Archaeology No 22 of series contains biographical details of Snell family of giants, school teacher Clara Weekes, henry Meyrick,Catherine Desailly, 'Ma' Kelly and Mrs Helen Crombie. ...No 22 of series contains biographical details of Snell family of giants, school teacher Clara Weekes, henry Meyrick,Catherine Desailly, 'Ma' Kelly and Mrs Helen Crombie. Also timber bridges of Gippsland and an item on archaeological investigation of the Sbibliography, bridges, archaeology -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument - Photocopy, First Names Wesleyan Ballarat 1853, 1853
... family...Mr & Mrs Douglass...Mr & Mrs Reynolds...Mr Benjamin Sargent...Mr Thompson...Mr Dunstan...Mr Moyle...Mr Fletcher...Mr William Wearne...Mr Brady...Mr Carter...Mr Moulton...Mr James...Mrs Crowfield...Mr Smith...Mr Crombie...March 1853 Mr James Jones, Mr Joseph Wearne, Mr Thomas Wearne, Mr McCulchan, Mr Mathews and family, Mr & Mrs Harding, Mr Rees, Mr Charles Axborough, Mr John Henderson, Mr Alexander Ross, Mr Roger Parsons, Mr Baker, Mr Isaac Cooper, Mr Hill & family, Mr & Mrs Douglass, Mr & Mrs Reynolds, Mr Benjamin Sargent, Mr Thompson, Mr Dunstan, Mr Moyle, Mr Fletcher, Mr & Mrs Odie [sic], Mr William Wearne, Mr Brady, Mr Carter, Mr Moulton, Mr James, Mrs Crowfield, Mr Smith, Mr Crombie, Mr John Day, or Davy, Mr Adams, Buninyong, Mr Joseph Wearne, ?...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields James Jones Mr Joseph Wearne Mr Thomas Wearne Mr McCulchan Mr Mathews and family Mr & Mrs Harding Mr Rees Mr Charles Axborough Mr John Henderson Mr Alexander Ross Mr Roger Parsons Mr Baker Mr Isaac Cooper Mr Hill & family Mr & Mrs Douglass Mr & Mrs Reynolds Mr Benjamin Sargent Mr Thompson Mr Dunstan Mr Moyle Mr Fletcher Mr William Wearne Mr Brady Mr Carter Mr Moulton Mr James Mrs Crowfield Mr Smith Mr Crombie Mr John Day or Davy Mr Adams Buninyong Oddie mr and Mrs Oddie This meeting was held at Winters' Flat below Magpie List of subscriptions and donations towards the purchase of a Tent to be erected on the Balaarat [sic] diggings, for the purposes of public worship in connexion with the Wesleyan Methodist Church. ...A copy of a white piece of paper with creases photocopiedThis meeting was held at Winters' Flat below Magpie List of subscriptions and donations towards the purchase of a Tent to be erected on the Balaarat [sic] diggings, for the purposes of public worship in connexion with the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Also for the establishment of a Sunday School and of a Day School if found practicable. March 1853 Mr James Jones, Mr Joseph Wearne, Mr Thomas Wearne, Mr McCulchan, Mr Mathews and family, Mr & Mrs Harding, Mr Rees, Mr Charles Axborough, Mr John Henderson, Mr Alexander Ross, Mr Roger Parsons, Mr Baker, Mr Isaac Cooper, Mr Hill & family, Mr & Mrs Douglass, Mr & Mrs Reynolds, Mr Benjamin Sargent, Mr Thompson, Mr Dunstan, Mr Moyle, Mr Fletcher, Mr & Mrs Odie [sic], Mr William Wearne, Mr Brady, Mr Carter, Mr Moulton, Mr James, Mrs Crowfield, Mr Smith, Mr Crombie, Mr John Day, or Davy, Mr Adams, Buninyong, Mr Joseph Wearne, ?, A friendjames jones, mr joseph wearne, mr thomas wearne, mr mcculchan, mr mathews and family, mr & mrs harding, mr rees, mr charles axborough, mr john henderson, mr alexander ross, mr roger parsons, mr baker, mr isaac cooper, mr hill & family, mr & mrs douglass, mr & mrs reynolds, mr benjamin sargent, mr thompson, mr dunstan, mr moyle, mr fletcher, mr william wearne, mr brady, mr carter, mr moulton, mr james, mrs crowfield, mr smith, mr crombie, mr john day, or davy, mr adams, buninyong, oddie, mr and mrs oddie -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Crosier Family Home at Happy Valley
... family home... Miss Crosier... Mrs Crosier... Jack Crombie...Their oldest daughter Maggie Crosier (1865-1932) married John Charles (Jack) Crombie in 1893. The Crombies farmed at Durham Lead. Crosier family home Miss Crosier Mrs Crosier Jack Crombie Maggie Crombie (nee Crosier) Happy Valley Black and white copy of original photograph showing a small weatherboard house with climbing plants along the verandah. ...This photograph is believed to have been taken in the 1890s at the Crosier property at Happy Valley (the Crosiers lived along the road leading to the Happy Valley School. Crosier descendants still live on this site). People in the photo are thought to be, L-R: Nell Crosier, Mary Crosier (née Hogan), Maggie Crombie (née Crosier), Jack Crombie. Mary Crosier was the second wife of Henry Crosier (1825-1901), a miner and farmer at Happy Valley. They had eight children. Their oldest daughter Maggie Crosier (1865-1932) married John Charles (Jack) Crombie in 1893. The Crombies farmed at Durham Lead.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a small weatherboard house with climbing plants along the verandah. Standing in front of the house are two women, with an older lady sitting between them, and a gentleman standing on the right, next to one of the women.crosier family home, miss crosier, mrs crosier, jack crombie, maggie crombie (nee crosier), happy valley
