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Photograph, Monument to World War I Soldiers, Avenue of Honour, Denison Street, Linton, 2014
... Street, Linton, 2014... Denison Street Linton... Linton Monument in Avenue of Honour Linton Denison Street Linton ...The monument is in the centre of Linton's Avenue of Honour, and was unveiled in 2009 to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Avenue's planting at the end of World War I.Rectangular, granite monument which has inscribed on it the names of people who enlisted during World War I.avenue of honour linton, monument in avenue of honour linton, denison street linton, memorials, monuments, world war 1914-1918, world war i -
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Photograph, Avenue of Honour, Linton, 2014
... Denison Street Linton... Avenue of Honour in Denison Street, Linton. The trees were... Denison Street Linton Trees Colour photograph which shows trees ...Colour photograph which shows trees remaining in Linton's Avenue of Honour in Denison Street, Linton. The trees were planted towards the end of World War I.avenue of honour linton, world war 1914-1918, world war i, denison street linton, trees -
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Photograph, Entranceway to former Railway Station, Linton, 2014
... Denison Street Linton... by Gary Hunt in 2014. Denison Street Linton Linton Railway Station ...The path leads from Denison Street to what remains of the railway station and platform at Linton. The photograph was taken by Gary Hunt in 2014.Colour photograph which shows a pathway between trees.denison street linton, linton railway station -
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Photograph, Baker's Cart Driving Along Avenue of Honour, Linton, circa 1950
... Street, Linton. A man and a small child are in the cart.... driving along what is now Denison Street, Linton. A man ...Image lent for scanning by Evan Lancaster in 2019. The original photograph shows Teddy Cheeseman and Evan Lancaster (child) in Ted Cheeseman's baker's cart. Picket fence on left is possibly where station master's house was.Digital copy of a small photograph which shows the rear view of a horse and cart driving along what is now Denison Street, Linton. A man and a small child are in the cart.baker's delivery cart, ted cheeseman, evan lancaster, avenue of honour linton -
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Textbook written by Dr Vera Scantlebury, A Guide to the Care of the Young Child, 1958
Vera Scantlebury Brown was born in Linton in 1889, a daughter of Dr George Scantlebury and his wife Catherine, née Baynes. Vera undertook medical training at Melbourne University between 1907 and 1913. After serving in the British Army Medical Unit during World War I, she worked in various positions in Melbourne hospitals and then studied in the US and Canada. In 1926 she was appointed Director of Infant Welfare by the recently established Victorian Department of Health, and became responsible for the development of maternal, infant and pre-school services in Victoria. In 2023 a statue of Vera Scantlebury was erected in Linton's Avenue of Honour in Denison Street. This copy of the book appears to have been owned/used by Barbara Safstrom of Linton.Textbook for nursing students and other health professionals. First compiled by Dr Vera Scantlebury Brown and published as a "Guide to Infant Feeding". Book revised (with Kate Campbell) in 1941, 1951 and 1958. Pages 346 p.: index, tables.Inscribed top right of front endpaper: 'Barbara Saftstrom / FF8269'.vera scantlebury, kate campbell, 'a guide to the care of the young child' [textbook] -
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Photograph, Rose, Alfred and Bert Dawe as children
Alfred, Albert and Rose were the children of John Dawe and his wife Sylvia, née Garner. John initially worked as a miner and later he and Sylvia ran one or more shops (one was in Denison Street near the entrance to the Linton railway station). Printed from glass plate negatives found after death of the donor's uncle. Believed to be from collection of Augustus Titter (husband or son of Rose Dawe).Black and white photograph of Rose, Alfred and Bert Dawe in fancy dress, standing on garden seat, c.1901.rose dawe, albert (bert) dawe, 'possum' dawe, alfred dawe