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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred in pram, 1940s
... Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred in pram...Elsie NICHOLSON...Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred in pram... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Elsie ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sElsie Nicholson with baby Fred in pramfred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred, 1940s
... Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred ...Elsie NICHOLSON...Elsie Nicholson with babyFred at 208 Station Street... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Elsie ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sElsie Nicholson with babyFred at 208 Station Streetfred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Elsie Nicholson with toddler Fred, 1940s
... Elsie Nicholson with toddler Fred ...Elsie NICHOLSON...Elsie Nicholson with toddler Fred at 208 Station Street... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Elsie ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sElsie Nicholson with toddler Fred at 208 Station Streetfred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Elsie Nicholson with Fred and dog in Page Reserve, 1940s
... Elsie Nicholson with Fred and dog in Page Reserve...Elsie NICHOLSON...Elsie Nicholson with baby Fred and dog in Page Reserve... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Page Reserve ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sElsie Nicholson with baby Fred and dog in Page Reserve opposite 208 Station Street fred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson, page reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Elsie Nicholson holding baby Fred, 1940s
... Elsie Nicholson holding baby Fred...Elsie NICHOLSON... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Photograph ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sPhotograph of Fred Nicholson and friendsfred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Fred Nicholson in toy car at Edwards Park, 1940s
... Elsie NICHOLSON... NICHOLSON Dunstan parade Station Street Elsie NICHOLSON Edwards Park ...Fred Nicholson and his family originally lived at 208 Station St and later moved to 11 Dunstan Parade. Photos show him from baby to pre-teen and were mostly taken in the 1940sFred Nicholson "driving" toy car in Edwards Parkfred nicholson, dunstan parade, station street, elsie nicholson, edwards park -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - Nov 1929
... nicholson, elsie stephens, o'callaghan, deaf worker's club, geelong..., thelma stephens, lacrosse, cricket, lodavia nicholson, elsie ...Bi-Monthly News Letter - Under the auspices of the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 25 No. 2 November 1929; Size 27cmHx21cmW; 15 pagesa. c. muir, william p. muir, w. g. marsh, ymca, john muir, armsstrong, abraham, peacock, simpson hill, hoath, thomas purves, j. stephens, a. course, f. crowther, f. garfield, g. sheahan, h.s. tainton, w. wilcox, alice graham, bessie graham, brooke nicholls, j. m. johnston, deaf women's guild, mrs moss, s. moss, t. peters, frewin, thelma stephens, lacrosse, cricket, lodavia nicholson, elsie stephens, o'callaghan, deaf worker's club, geelong, m. gibson, j. boortz, a. taylor, walter grant, byron taylor, g. edwards, reginald gilbert, mrs cross, mrs hartley, john anderson, w. moloney, a. collins, colin johns, ferguson, damman, j. hunt, c. hunt, winn, j. kenworthy, w. mcmillen, g. henry, l. sanders, m. aram, moss, j. hunt, w. rees, d. driscoll, daphne tyzzer, roy martyr, emily anderson, pat cunningham, patrick o'keefe -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Teachers College 1950s Exies
Ballarat Teachers College is a predecessor of Federation UniversityColoured photograph taken in 2014 of Ballarat Teachers College Exiting Students of the 1950s and a list of names of those in the photograph.dorothy jennings, ron chalmers, ballarat teachers college, laurie melgaard, kevin cunningham, john stuchberry, don halladay, garreth mann, beth walker, geoff walker, wilf poole, margaret mcdonald, margaret baudinette, elsie o'brien, elsie cunningham, lenice stuchberry, lenice quick, betty chalmers, betty collins, deirdre faye dickinson, deirdre faye nicholson, pat pearce, pat hanrahan, joan blaney, joan kemp, joyce van leeuwen, joyce murphy, cynthia poole, arthur jennings, ron lane, helen lewtas, helen oxley, june rogers, june schofield, barbara mann -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrap Book, Ballarat School of Mines Scrap Book, 1924 - 1929, c1931
The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federatin University Australia. The scrap books were kept by the librarians and related to topics of interest to the Ballarat School of Mines, its students and its staff. 17 December 1954 - Ballarat Junior Technical School Headmaster's Report 05 February 1925 - Ballarat School of Mines Museum closure 25 February 1925 - War Trophies Museum 06 May 1925 - Ballarat's Museum. Where is it? Some Interesting Facts 14 May 1925 - White Flat Reserve 21 June 1928 - Ballarat School of Mines Procession 14 March 1929 - Mr A.D.R. Galloway - An Australian Abroad - Tragic end. 1929 - Technical Education 17 October 1929 - Agricultural Engineering 15 February 1930 - Ballarat School of Mines Student Association 20 February 1930 - 61s Annual Meeting of the Ballarat School of Mines 02 June 1930 - R. Young in Belgium and visits battlefields including Hill 60. 19 February 1931 - School Hostel Suggested 14 April 1931 - Frank Pinkerton Obituary 15 October 1921 - Life at Mt Isa (E. Loveland) 18 February 1932 - Discussion on Teachers College (Ballarat Teachers' College) 11 July 1931 - Phoenix Model Locomotive donation to the Ballarat School of Mines 06 May 1932 - The Mt Isa Country 11 Oct 1932 - Death of F.W. Alsopp (former SMB student) 21 January 1933 - Education In Victoria: Will a New Era Open 28 September 1933 - New Teaching System Explained by the Minister 17 February 1934 - Trip to New Guinea (A.F. Heseltine) 19 April 1934 - Early Ballarat - Address by Nathan Spielvogel 30 August 1934 - Ballarat Junior Technical School Tennis Court 23 August 1934 - Welding plant and Battery 17 June 1935 - Men about Town - A.F. Heseltine 21 June 1935 - Vocational Guidance 16 July 1935 - Ballarat School of Mines (history) 03 August 1935 - Men About Town - William H. Middleton 10 August 1935 - A.E.C. Kerrballarat school of mines, martha pinkerton, scrap book, a.w. nicholson, john lynch (junior), mount lyell, leslie evans, leslie blake evans, herald shield for athletics, ballarat school of mines museum, motor mechanics' classes for ladies, farm engineering, villers bretonneux carvings, trengrove, museum, port pirrie, j.i. simpson, reuben s. russelll, ballarat technical art school, charles harvey, elliott gower, la gerche, c. curnow, applied art, macroberston scholarship, ballarat school of mines procession, rag, vale park tree planting, smb ball, pottery classes, delineascope, mica smith scholarship, james peart, burma mnies, smb excursion to western australia, kalgoorlie, elsie mckissock, war trophies, warwick smith, spencer street bridge, war museum, richard j. young, alfred mica smith obituary, reginald callister, john rowell, sewerage installation, h.h. smith, w.h. middleton, olive scott, dolly whitehead, vale park, ballarat war museum opening, repatriation classes, sewerage at the ballarat school of mines, australian coals, j.p. ellsworth, yallourn, w.g. walker, reunion, norfolk island pine, mica smith memorial, jessice smith, harry fern, t. henderson, bhp, john adam, ols students' association, l.b. curnow, laura crouch, signwriting, excursion, port pirrie excursion, albert potter, pearl fricke, technica school sports, percy trompf, ballarat school of mines battery, albert mclean, a.d.r. galloway, alan douglas richard galloway, r.j. young, alan ludbrook, r. timpe, ballarat ironworkers and polytechnic association, h. jolly, carpentry, harold jolly, millinery classes, phoenix model locomotive, s.j. morgan, r.d. bannister, juvenile industrial exhibition, w.h. shaw, j.c. winds, f.h. davis, h.r. worland, w.t. magee, l. george, l. balhausen, white flat oval, resue from yarrowee creek, e. berriman, ballarat teachers' college, reg mcconnell, mount lyell co, munro reaper, munro reaper model, weaving classes, mervyn trimmings, briquette dust, edna findlay, jean rogers, n. mccallum, jessie glass, classroom ventilation, art metal, charles fenner, levi molyneux, olice scott, poster competition, kerr grant, w.h. steane, h. caddy, colvin smith, claude creelman, robert colins, stan hillman, n.c. heathcote, egg collection, john alexander, nornie gude, charles deane, graham hopwood, roswald john dart, max wilson, new battery, jess hopwood, william middleton, a.e.c. kerr, hand weaving classes, m. martin, a.h. leeson, mona rogerson, lorna bailey, prospectors classes, edwin robinson, kalgoorlie vist, railway locomotive -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - January-February 1932
A bi-monthly magazine published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of VictoriaThe Victorian Deaf Newsletter is significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 2 No. 6, January-February 1932; Size 21.5cmHx14cmWjames martin, hannah martin, h. sumner martin, elsie martin, elsie white, eileen empson, deaf hockey club, deaf ramblers club, e. r. peacock, n. armstrong, l.a. cleveland, f. w. spry, m. j. heath, e. h. peacock, mr porter, kodak, stan neilson, beechworth house queenscliff, d. hood, o. quinton, w. bladier, f. e. frewin, stella garry, colin johns, mrs j. m. johnston, r. dow, mrs gus damman, w. wood, w. limbrick, h. puddy, w. kent, j. elwin, herb wilson, e. roxburgh, a. taylor, mrs nicholson, jessie best, j. hunt, willie o'brien, j. retallick, cjarlie buck, e. cohen, e. sohwellj. e. kenworthy, jack mclaurin, alice smith,mrs j. e. muir, emily rose, f. j. rose, mrs james pierce, ernest j. d. abraham, t flukes