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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Letter, Letter from Mrs Ethel Cleeland re Island history 1968, 15/7/1968
... Letter from Mrs Ethel Cleeland re Island history 1968...Mrs Ethel Cleeland... Mrs Ethel Cleeland Back to Phillip Island 1968 cape woolamai ...She was Ethel Hartley who married John Blake Cleeland and died in 1984.The 1968 "back to" was to commemorate 100 years of settlement on the Island.HistoricalHandwritten 5 page letter to Mr Harris, secretary of PIDHS, re places of interest in Newhaven area and their history. Dated 15/7/1968 and written at Woolamai House, Newhaven. This was for the Back to Phillip Island in 1968.newhaven, mrs ethel cleeland, back to phillip island 1968, cape woolamai granite quarry, maritime safety, navigation light, mr finn stonemason, san remo - newhaven punt, cattle transport, newhaven school, boat building newhaven -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Booth in Cemetery, 31/11/1968
... ethel cleeland... phillip island cemetery miss eliza coghlan james duffas ethel ...Article from a collection of newspaper clippings dating from October 1968 to July 1971. Newspaper article about the restoration of the grave of Eliza Coghlan, who died aged 113 on Phillip Island. Also about visiting three homesteads on November 4th 1968 for the Back to Phillip Island celebrations.phillip island, phillip island cemetery, miss eliza coghlan, james duffas, ethel cleeland, mcilwraith homestead, back to phillip island celebrations -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Henry Cleeland - a biography
... Henry [Harry ] is the son of John Blake and Ethel May... and Ethel May Cleeland. He farmed near Surf Beach estate and lived ...Henry [Harry ] is the son of John Blake and Ethel May Cleeland. He farmed near Surf Beach estate and lived at Woolamai House.HistoricalPhotocopy of a 9 page booklet of writing and photos on Henry Cleeland and family by Jessica WalshHenry Cleeland a biography by Jessica Walshhenry cleeland, woolamai house, world war 2 lifestyle