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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Daryl Walker, Tatura Medical Centre, 1986
... ...doctor kerr...Tatura Medical Centre was opened in 1986. Doctors Hodson, Kerr, Cory and McGrath shared the practice....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Tatura Medical Centre was opened in 1986. Doctors Hodson, Kerr, Cory and McGrath shared the practice. doctor hodson doctor kerr doctor cory doctor mcgrath tatura medical centre on back: Tatura Medical Centre. 1986. on sign in photograph Black and white photograph of exterior of Tatura Medical Centre. ...Tatura Medical Centre was opened in 1986. Doctors Hodson, Kerr, Cory and McGrath shared the practice.Black and white photograph of exterior of Tatura Medical Centre.on back: Tatura Medical Centre. 1986. on sign in photographdoctor hodson, doctor kerr, doctor cory, doctor mcgrath, tatura medical centre -
Orbost & District Historical Societynecklace, late 19th - early 20th century
... Donor was the grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost. Dr Kerr's wife was Hilda Temple. ...Donor was the grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost. Dr Kerr's wife was Hilda Temple. ...From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. Donor was the grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost. Dr Kerr's wife was Hilda Temple. This necklace was likely owned by Mrs Kerr. This item is an example of a piece of jewelry worn by women in the early 20th century.Small fine mother-of-pearl shell necklace with metal clasp.necklace jewelry costume-accessories pearl -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Australian Poetry, 1905
... Kerr (1874-1956) and Mabel Stewart Temple (1871-1892) also grew up in Orbost. This joint book of their verse entitled Australian Poetry was published in 1905. Mabel died young, and Hilda married a doctor...Kerr (1874-1956) and Mabel Stewart Temple (1871-1892) also grew up in Orbost. This joint book of their verse entitled Australian Poetry was published in 1905. Mabel died young, and Hilda married a doctor ...The Temple sisters Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) and Mabel Stewart Temple (1871-1892) also grew up in Orbost. This joint book of their verse entitled Australian Poetry was published in 1905. Mabel died young, and Hilda married a doctor, Dr. Kerr, and was prominent in Orbost life. The Temple sisters Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) and Mabel Stewart Temple (1871-1892) grew up in Orbost. They were very talented and published several books.A red fabric covered book of verse with gold writing on the spine. It was jointly written by Mabel S, Temple and Hilda C. Temple Kerr. The book was printed by Walker, May & Co.Inside the cover - M. Temple Kerr from H. Temple Kerr.literature poetry temple kerr australian-poetry -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjewelry, Early 20th century
... Donor was grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost who was married to Hilda Kerr, one of the Temple daughters. ...Donor was grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost who was married to Hilda Kerr, one of the Temple daughters. ...These are from the Temple estate.. George Temple(1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. Donor was grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost who was married to Hilda Kerr, one of the Temple daughters. These items are examples of common jewellery items worn by by women in the early 20th century.Assorted bead chokers and cuffs. Four cuffs and four chokers.jewelry beading costume-accessories temple-family -
Orbost & District Historical Societyspectacles and spectacle cases, late 19th early 20th century
... She was part of the family of Orbost's first doctor, Dr James Kerr. As the 19th Century came to a close, more and more people wore their eyeglasses everyday. ...She was part of the family of Orbost's first doctor, Dr James Kerr. As the 19th Century came to a close, more and more people wore their eyeglasses everyday. ...This collection of glasses and cases was donated by Miss Connie Cruickshank. She was part of the family of Orbost's first doctor, Dr James Kerr. As the 19th Century came to a close, more and more people wore their eyeglasses everyday. A popular style of inexpensive, everyday spectacles was the pince-nez. French for "pinch nose," the pince-nez was first developed in France circa 1840 and began to be imported after the 1850s. Pince-nez have no temples, but are fit snugly on the bridge of the nose. Pince- nez could be uncomfortable to wear and broke often from falling off the nose. These items demonstrate how glasses' styles have changed over time. One pair of pince-nez glasses and its brown leather case shaped to fit. One solid black wooden case with a small hinged door at one end. One blue/black case with the words A A Abotomey 14 Carpenter Street Middle Brighton in gold lettering. Five pairs of spectacles, one with blue coloured glass with crack in one lens.A A Abotomey 14 Carpenter Street, Middle Brightonspectacles spectacles-cases pinz-nez -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyFunctional object - brass plaque, name plaque, 1889
... Kerr...Orbost surgeon...medical practioner...regional doctor...Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. ...Dr Kerr Orbost surgeon medical practioner regional doctor brass door plaque 1889-1928 Dr. ...Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He served the Orbost community for 40 years travelling everywhere on horseback. He married Hilda Constance Temple in Orbost on November 30, 1893. On April 29th 1931, three glass windows were dedicated to "Dr James Kerr. Beloved Physician of Orbost" in St James Church of England , Orbost. ( Ref Orbost Hospital, History, Personalities and Stories by Margaret Hollands)Dr James Kerr was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He was an integral part of the Orbost community for over 40 years. This plaque was at his house where he had his surgery. The house no longer exists. Large, brass rectangle housed in dark wooden frame. Deeply engraved and blackened writing filling almost entire plaque.Dr. KERR, / Surgeon.dr kerr, orbost surgeon, medical practioner, regional doctor, brass door plaque, 1889-1928 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccount, February 1911
... Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. ...Dr James Kerr was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He was an integral part of the Orbost community for over 40 years. ...Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He served the Orbost community for 40 years travelling everywhere on horseback. He married Hilda Constance Temple in Orbost on November 30, 1893. On April 29th 1931, three glass windows were dedicated to "Dr James Kerr. Beloved Physician of Orbost" in St James Church of England , Orbost. ( Ref Orbost Hospital, History, Personalities and Stories by Margaret Hollands) Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. He married Penuel Hossack and had a family of James, Flora, Penuel and Alex. Dr James Kerr was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He was an integral part of the Orbost community for over 40 years. Robert Pullar Cameron was a councillor on the Orbost Shire Council for many years.A white paper account with black print. It has a green duty stamp on the front and is from Dr James Kerr M.B.C.M. to R. Cameron. The form has been filled in by hand.kerr-dr-james cameron-r.p. -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyBook, Nell - A Story of the Sea, 1906
... He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married Dr. James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians.This booklet is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 19th century.A small book with a cream coloured cover. It is titled Nell - A Story of the Sea and contains poetry, a libretto written by Hilda E. Temple Kerr for a musical event, a musical cantata by Mr W. R. Furlong.On front cover - donated by Connie Cruickshank.music, hilda kerr, orbost -
Orbost & District Historical Societyornament, 1893
... Dr James Kerr visited Orbost on a government vaccinating job and settled there the next year. He married Hilda Temple in 1893. He was Orbost's first resident doctor ...Top of wedding cake for Hilda Temple and Dr James Kerr on 10th November, 1893.Dr James Kerr visited Orbost on a government vaccinating job and settled there the next year. He married Hilda Temple in 1893. He was Orbost's first resident doctor. Glass and wood display case containing a floral arrangement from the top of a wedding cake .Arrangement is handmade.ornament dr-james-kerr handcraft -
Orbost & District Historical Societyillustrations, Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple) wife of Dr Kerr, approx 1900
... He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...These drawings are by Hilda Kerr and are hand-drawn in Pencil. Hand drawn by Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple). Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband, Dr James Kerr, was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. This item is associated with Hilda Kerr (Temple) a prominent resident of early Orbost. She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. These drawings are of historical significance in that they depict aspects of the settlement at Marlo, located at the mouth of the Snowy River. Marlo functioned as an important entry point for settlers coming to the Snowy River/Orbost area by sea. A selection of 7 pencil illustrations of Marlo mounted in a wooden frame. Hessian background with red/brown wood.Most drawings also have a caption which describes the scene depicted eg Marlo Jetty. illustrations marlo kerr temple -
Orbost & District Historical SocietySewing machine, 1895 -1910
... Donor, Connie Cruikshank was grand-daughter of Poppy Kerr whose father was the first doctor in Orbost. Machine belonged to her grandmother, Mrs Hilda Kerr(Temple)....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Donor, Connie Cruikshank was grand-daughter of Poppy Kerr whose father was the first doctor in Orbost. Machine belonged to her grandmother, Mrs Hilda Kerr(Temple). ...Donor, Connie Cruikshank was grand-daughter of Poppy Kerr whose father was the first doctor in Orbost. Machine belonged to her grandmother, Mrs Hilda Kerr(Temple).This item is significant for its use by an influential and well-known Orbost identity. It is also an example of a common domestic appliance of the late 19th-early 20th century.Hand-operated sewing machine. Black with gold designs, large metal turning wheel. All set on large polished block of wood.Wertheim Francfortsewing-machine kerr-dr temple-hilda cruikshank-connie wertheim -
Orbost & District Historical Societycup and saucer
... Dr James Kerr was Orbost's first doctor. Kerr-James crockery china cup saucer Bottom - Victoria, Australia Cup and saucer set. ...This was used at Dr Kerr's tennis court. Dr James Kerr visited Orbost on Govt vaccinating job and settled in Orbost the next year. He served in Orbost for 40 years travelling everywhere on horseback.Dr James Kerr was Orbost's first doctor.Cup and saucer set. White cup with delicate floral pattern. Large saucer with extra section for biscuit in same floral pattern has cut-out section on saucer/plate.Bottom - Victoria, Australiakerr-james crockery china cup saucer -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, early 20th century
... Kerr-James Orbost-Hospital medical-doctor...Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. ...Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. ...This is a portrait of Dr James Kerr. Dr James Kerr practised medicine in Orbost from 1889 -1928. He was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He served the Orbost community for 40 years travelling everywhere on horseback. He married Hilda Constance Temple in Orbost on November 30, 1893. On April 29th 1931, three glass windows were dedicated to "Dr James Kerr. Beloved Physician of Orbost" in St James Church of England , Orbost. ( Ref Orbost Hospital, History, Personalities and Stories by Margaret Hollands) Dr James Kerr was the first doctor to settle in Orbost. He was an integral part of the Orbost community for over 40 years.A black / white photograph of a man with glasses wearing a suit, hat and gloves, sitting on a chair, with one hand resting on his thigh. He has a bushy moustache. The portrait is oval shaped with a white background. kerr-james orbost-hospital medical-doctor -
Orbost & District Historical Societypoem, We Come, early 20th century
... He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...Hilda Kerr was the daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, later Orbost. Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden,' Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband, Dr James Kerr, was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. This poem is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 19th century.A rectangular piece of paper with a typed poem titled, "We Come" by Hilda C. Temple-Kerr.poetry literature kerr-hilda-temple -
Orbost & District Historical Societyprogram, The Coolgardie Water Supply, 1903
... The item is associated with Dr James Kerr, the first doctor to settle in Orbost. Coolgardie-Water-Supply Western-Australia-goldfields A souvenir program from the opening of the works of the Coolgardie Water Supply. ...This program belonged to Dr James Kerr. Conceived by Engineer-in-Chief C.Y. O’Connor and completed in 1903, the Coolgardie Goldfields Water Supply Scheme comprised a reservoir on the Helena River, eight steam-driven pumping stations and 566 kilometres of steel pipeline supplying 23,000 kilolitres of water daily to the arid goldfields of Western Australia. The project was officially opened by Sir John and Lady Forrest in January 1903. "Great pomp and ceremony heralded the arrival of water and the opening of the Scheme. Clean, fresh water could now be easily obtained in some of Australia's harshest country. However, this victory came at a great cost. The stress of the bold project was too much for O’Connor, who, after enduring endless criticism, took his life on 10 March 1902, before the Scheme was completed." - Western Australian Museum : The Coolgardie Goldfields Water Supply Scheme was an ambitious engineering feat because at the time water had never been lifted so high nor pumped so far (about 560 km). The Scheme, which pumps water from the better-watered coastal area, operates to this day. This item is associated with an historic event in the history of opening up arid areas of Australia to settlement. The item is associated with Dr James Kerr, the first doctor to settle in Orbost.A souvenir program from the opening of the works of the Coolgardie Water Supply. It has a maroon cover with gold print. Details include the date and place.coolgardie-water-supply western-australia-goldfields -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccounts ledger, 1908
... When Dr James Kerr came to be Orbost's first residential doctor, he was sponsored by M.U.I.O.O.F. ...Friendly Societies were founded in the Australian Colonies in the mid-19th Century by immigrants from England who had been members in Societies which dated back to the 18th Century. Like all working people these immigrants experienced sickness, accidents, unemployment, death and burial. They needed help of like fellows to tide their families over these times. So they formed a branch of one of the Friendly Societies back in the mother country. The idea was to make fixed contributions to a fund and when they were off work they would receive a payment. When they died funeral benefits would be paid and the widow and children would be cared for. It was a form of local insurance for hard times. This was a time of 'look after yourself' as the Colonial Governments did not provide pensions or benefits. When Dr James Kerr came to be Orbost's first residential doctor, he was sponsored by M.U.I.O.O.F. This item reflects those times. A ledger/cash book with a blue and tan fabric cover. on spine on red felt/suede in gold lettering - NIGHT BOOK -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter - Letterbook, Ballarat School of Mines Letterbook, 1915 to 1916, 1916
... doctor spring...doepel and chandler...eureka tile company...pitfield...edwads pyrites works...embling...fleay...c.e. fenner...mount rowan...gower...greenhalgh...c. hosking...murtoa...c.a. hoadley...harold herbert...jolly...kenny...kelsall...kerr...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The letter book related to outward letters from the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines correspondence murphy vaughan victor greenhalgh irvine coulter lancelot austin l.s.g.p. austin adcock james bickett bickett tunbridge tucker desnoy phillips edgar mcconnon revill tinworth r.o. buchanan john dulfer stanley westcott wolfram assay anzac medallion beaufort house ballarat eight hours' anniversary last chance mine evan walker norman carmichael doney thomas doolan harold wakeling bowman james early garry eason abrams bennett duthie harry fern hetherington hutchinson collyeer colom carew-smyth ponsonby carew-smyth donald clark george swinburne bev syliva hestor darby joy winifred barry judd c.c. campbell cathcart centrel gold mining co adcockbawden benevolent asylum ditchburn doctor spring doepel and chandler eureka tile company pitfield edwads pyrites works embling fleay c.e. fenner mount rowan gower greenhalgh c. hosking murtoa c.a. hoadley harold herbert jolly kenny kelsall kerr architect a.m. lilburne lemmon andrew land leipson h.s. lawson a. levy scarsdale gold mines w.k. moss fred martell e.j. mcconnen read murphy h. morris leongatha maurice claude j. middleton j.c. molley e. merlin e.f. pitman p. pringle rumble dr robin edgar richard g. remfry g. robertson james rich a. ross d. l. stirling s. stretch c. skilbeck r. strachan w.k. thomson grant taylor j.h. tundbury v.e. reeves tin mining co. hobart vernon hilda wardle daylesford waller whitloa w. watson b. whitington j.b. robinson k. hamilton photography j.m. sutherland j.h. scullin scholarship w.h. wesley gundagai a.t. o'meara associated smelters port pirrie assayer telegraphy t. williams d.l. stirling edward finnis norman tinworth j.y. mcdonald h.s. summers geology homeward bound bon accord gmc e.t. vane a.d. dunstan maughan cox g.s. richards westcott w.l. carroll turnbull l. vernon s. nightingale cathcart central gold mining company cathcart a.j. moffit v.e. reevesr. mcmillan w. nankervis w.h. clutterbuck j.m. wesley e. dooley olive mckillop dana street primary school shelter shed ballarat junior technical school british nationality and aliens act war relief fund s. hylton bravo queensland molasses co ethel merlin a.e. poulton commercial winifred joy c. adcock lancelot st.g.p. austin herbert p. bennett a. bray fonald clark walter collyer o.f. colom g.e. desnoy f.w.r. doney brian h. duthie a. gordon g.m. hetherington kath hutchinson baryr judd j. kean john y. mcdonald j. murray a.f. phillips c.c. phillips john mck. sutherland bev sylvia r.e. tunbridge miachel vaughan p. vawdey h.j. vernon harold g. wakeling pharmacy board pharmacy r. cutter ballarat technical art school building dalgety & co. h.s.w. lawson a.h. powell australian institute of engineers eight hours' anniversary committee silberberg beckman's thermometer Miss Abrams Business College A bound leatherbound book with marble endpapers. ...The letter book related to outward letters from the Ballarat School of Mines.A bound leatherbound book with marble endpapers. The contents are copies of outward letters from the Ballarat School of Mines from July 1915 to May 1916. Page 807 relates to the Ballarat Eight Hours' Anniversary Committee (J. Kean) Page 906 - Letter from L. Austin (Ballarat School of Mines Registrar) concerning the appointment of Winifred Joy and Hestor Darby as assistants to Miss Abrams to the Ballarat School of Mines Senior Commercial Classes. ballarat school of mines, correspondence, murphy, vaughan, victor greenhalgh, irvine coulter, lancelot austin, l.s.g.p. austin, adcock, james bickett, bickett, tunbridge, tucker, desnoy, phillips, edgar mcconnon, revill tinworth, r.o. buchanan, john dulfer, stanley westcott, wolfram, assay, anzac medallion, beaufort house, ballarat eight hours' anniversary, last chance mine, evan walker, norman carmichael, doney, thomas doolan, harold wakeling, bowman, james early, garry eason, abrams, bennett, duthie, harry fern, hetherington, hutchinson, collyeer, colom, carew-smyth, ponsonby carew-smyth, donald clark, george swinburne, bev syliva, hestor darby, joy winifred, barry judd, c.c. campbell, cathcart centrel gold mining co, adcockbawden, benevolent asylum, ditchburn, doctor spring, doepel and chandler, eureka tile company, pitfield, edwads pyrites works, embling, fleay, c.e. fenner, mount rowan, gower, greenhalgh, c. hosking, murtoa, c.a. hoadley, harold herbert, jolly, kenny, kelsall, kerr, architect, a.m. lilburne, lemmon, andrew land, leipson, h.s. lawson, a. levy, scarsdale gold mines, w.k. moss, fred martell, e.j. mcconnen, read murphy, h. morris, leongatha, maurice claude, j. middleton, j.c. molley, e. merlin, e.f. pitman, p. pringle, rumble, dr robin, edgar richard, g. remfry, g. robertson, james rich, a. ross, d. l. stirling, s. stretch, c. skilbeck, r. strachan, w.k. thomson, grant taylor, j.h. tundbury, v.e. reeves, tin mining co. hobart, vernon, hilda wardle, daylesford, waller, whitloa, w. watson, b. whitington, j.b. robinson, k. hamilton, photography, j.m. sutherland, j.h. scullin, scholarship, w.h. wesley, gundagai, a.t. o'meara, associated smelters port pirrie, assayer, telegraphy, t. williams, d.l. stirling, edward finnis, norman tinworth, j.y. mcdonald, h.s. summers, geology, homeward bound bon accord gmc, e.t. vane, a.d. dunstan, maughan, cox, g.s. richards, westcott, w.l. carroll, turnbull, l. vernon, s. nightingale, cathcart central gold mining company cathcart, a.j. moffit, v.e. reevesr. mcmillan, w. nankervis, w.h. clutterbuck, j.m. wesley, e. dooley, olive mckillop, dana street primary school shelter shed, ballarat junior technical school, british nationality and aliens act, war relief fund, s. hylton bravo, queensland molasses co, ethel merlin, a.e. poulton, commercial, winifred joy, c. adcock, lancelot st.g.p. austin, herbert p. bennett, a. bray, fonald clark, walter collyer, o.f. colom, g.e. desnoy, f.w.r. doney, brian h. duthie, a. gordon, g.m. hetherington, kath hutchinson, baryr judd, j. kean, john y. mcdonald, j. murray, a.f. phillips, c.c. phillips, john mck. sutherland, bev sylvia, r.e. tunbridge, miachel vaughan, p. vawdey, h.j. vernon, harold g. wakeling, pharmacy board, pharmacy, r. cutter, ballarat technical art school building, dalgety & co., h.s.w. lawson, a.h. powell, australian institute of engineers, eight hours' anniversary committee, silberberg, beckman's thermometer, miss abrams business college -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Hay, James Jr, No clue!, n.d
... doctor." These were the remarks of Jefferson Hastings, criminologist, as he knelt beside the murdered girl, whose body had been found in the grounds of the house in which he was a guest. Who murdered Mildred Brace? Handwriting: 'M. Kerr ..."Stabbed!" he said, as he ran his hands over the woman's figure. "Died instantly - must have. Got her heart. Young - not over twenty-five - not long dead. Better fetch a doctor." These were the remarks of Jefferson Hastings, criminologist, as he knelt beside the murdered girl, whose body had been found in the grounds of the house in which he was a guest. Who murdered Mildred Brace?288p. ; olive green cover with black writing and sketch of old automobile on front coverfiction"Stabbed!" he said, as he ran his hands over the woman's figure. "Died instantly - must have. Got her heart. Young - not over twenty-five - not long dead. Better fetch a doctor." These were the remarks of Jefferson Hastings, criminologist, as he knelt beside the murdered girl, whose body had been found in the grounds of the house in which he was a guest. Who murdered Mildred Brace?mystery, crime, james hay jr -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Growing up in Canterbury in the 1970s and 80s:a reflection of an era, 2015
... (mr) James nicolas childhood and youth canterbury willandra avenue scouts (Mrs) Betty ballantyne (Mr) - Hawkens (Mrs) - Hawkens (Mrs) - Thomas (Mr) Phillip Anderson kranjcics family (Mr) John Proper (Dr) (Mr) - Barton (Mr) - phillips (Mr) - goff (Mrs) - mcmillan (Mr) - McEroy (Miss) Caroline Harris (Mr) - ielpo (Mr) Graeme Brent (Mr) peter Brent (Mrs) Tuyet Brent buckingham family (Mrs) - Proper billings family howats family canterbury football club (Mr) Jim shepherd (Mrs) Lillian Shepherd tulloch begg house names salvation army (Mr) (Dr) Alan Williams dentists doctors malone's hotel canterbury mansions (Mr)(father) - potter (Mrs) - kerr (Mr) - Kerr canterbury cricket club the gunyah (Mr) Jim Richards (Mr) "Rainbow" Simpson canterbury football club (Mr)(Cr) - maling (Sir) (Mr) Aaron Danks logan family hasset family staig family (Mr) Tony petroro outer circle canterbury presbyterian church bradshaw's mechanic (Mr) Francis Bourke emulation hall (Mr) - Cameron (Mr) - Lathan canterbury primary school vozzo's milk bar camberwell high school (Mr) - de munk (Mr) - howie (Miss) - Patterson (Mr) - Collins (Miss) Kylie Minogue (Mr) Craig McDonnell (Mr) Dean McDonnell (Miss) Danni Minogue (Mr) Jack) Morris (Mrs) Marjorie Rowe (Mr) andrew Rowe (Mr) Peter Rowe (Mr) Richard Rowe (Mr) Richard Rowe (Mr) Frank Kelly gagliardi family (Mr) Phillip graham mcdonnell family sutherland family toddle inn rooney's butcher This is a recollection of what was one person's view on growing up in Willandra Avenue, Canterbury and the surrounding area.|20 pages Growing up in Canterbury in the 1970s and 80s:a reflection of an era Book James Nicholas ...This is a recollection of what was one person's view on growing up in Willandra Avenue, Canterbury and the surrounding area.This is a recollection of what was one person's view on growing up in Willandra Avenue, Canterbury and the surrounding area.|20 pages(mr) james nicolas, childhood and youth, canterbury, willandra avenue, scouts, (mrs) betty ballantyne, (mr) - hawkens, (mrs) - hawkens, (mrs) - thomas, (mr) phillip anderson, kranjcics family, (mr) john proper, (dr) (mr) - barton, (mr) - phillips, (mr) - goff, (mrs) - mcmillan, (mr) - mceroy, (miss) caroline harris, (mr) - ielpo, (mr) graeme brent, (mr) peter brent, (mrs) tuyet brent, buckingham family, (mrs) - proper, billings family, howats family, canterbury football club, (mr) jim shepherd, (mrs) lillian shepherd, tulloch begg, house names, salvation army, (mr) (dr) alan williams, dentists, doctors, malone's hotel, canterbury mansions, (mr)(father) - potter, (mrs) - kerr, (mr) - kerr, canterbury cricket club, the gunyah, (mr) jim richards, (mr) "rainbow" simpson, canterbury football club, (mr)(cr) - maling, (sir) (mr) aaron danks, logan family, hasset family, staig family, (mr) tony petroro, outer circle, canterbury presbyterian church, bradshaw's mechanic, (mr) francis bourke, emulation hall, (mr) - cameron, (mr) - lathan, canterbury primary school, vozzo's milk bar, camberwell high school, (mr) - de munk, (mr) - howie, (miss) - patterson, (mr) - collins, (miss) kylie minogue, (mr) craig mcdonnell, (mr) dean mcdonnell, (miss) danni minogue, (mr) jack) morris, (mrs) marjorie rowe, (mr) andrew rowe, (mr) peter rowe, (mr) richard rowe, (mr) richard rowe, (mr) frank kelly, gagliardi family, (mr) phillip graham, mcdonnell family, sutherland family, toddle inn, rooney's butcher -
Carlton Football ClubColour Photograph, Under 19 1986 Carlton Football Club side, 1986
... Kerr, I. Atiken, D. Noonan, G. Potter, J. Hullin, W. Burke, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), L. ...Kerr, I. Atiken, D. Noonan, G. Potter, J. Hullin, W. Burke, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), L. ...From Roger Skien Collection. Back Row: W.Gilbert (Property Steward), J. Cpburn, M. Gravina, P. Kalegerakos, M. Rossin, D.White, A. Mckinnon, J. Lamont (Trainer) 2nd Back Row: R. Skien (Team Manager), D. Filo, R. Andrews, B. Dixon, G. O'Mera, D. Ellis, J. D'Angelo, G. Buck, B. Wallis (Trainer) Center Row: J. Vincent, S. Kerr, I. Atiken, D. Noonan, G. Potter, J. Hullin, W. Burke, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), L. Jones (Head Trainer) G. Walsh (Development Officer) Front Row: B. Baker, G. Reynoldson, M. Edwards, P. Starbuck (Captain), D. McKay (Assistant Coach), G. Southby (Coach) A. Bassett (Vice Captain), I. Wrigglesworth, P. Poursanidis, T. Holding (Runner) Sitting: P. Donohue, H. Buck, B. Carter, M. Vincent, S. Graham, B. Cavigan Coloured photograph mounted on cardboard. -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - The Day the Lake Caught Fire 1868, A Reminiscence of the Early Days of Ballarat by Mr R. Kerr, 1920, 1920
... Kerr's recollection of Ballarat's first water supply coming from Lake Wendouree and, in 1868, the Lake was dry. These are interesting historical events given the more recent millennial drought. John Garner Doctor ...Early residents of Ballarat were invited by the Mayor to a reunion to recall memories of Ballarat's early days.There is R. Kerr's recollection of Ballarat's first water supply coming from Lake Wendouree and, in 1868, the Lake was dry. These are interesting historical events given the more recent millennial drought.A 1/4 of a page of print with heading and and author cited after the last small paragraph.Nonejohn garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree, yuille's swamp, ballarat water supply, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyBook - The Little Birthday Queen, C. 1906
... He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' ...Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at Lincluden, Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians.This book is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 20th century. A small green covered book of children's poetry. The title 'The Little Birthday Queen' is in gold print within a small frame above a stylised gold flower. Below in gold print - "Hilda C. Temple Kerr" and "Illustrated by Mr H. Sherwood, Orbost". There is an ornate border around this.On front cover: The Little Birthday Queen. By Hilda C Temple Kerr Illustrated by Mr H Sherwood, Orbost temple-hilda kerr-hilda poetry book-the-little-birthday-queen literature
