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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Brochure, FINDLAY Art Gallery, 1974
... FINDLAY Art Gallery...FINDLAY Art Gallery...Yellow coloured Brochure, folded in 3, with dark printing advertising the FINDLAY Art Gallery and explaining it’s history....FINDLAY Art Gallery, 1910, 1974, Phillip Island Art Award...FINDLAY Art Gallery Document - Brochure ...The Gallery, located at 10 FINDLAY Street Cowes, was moved from French Island as a private home for the De La Haye Family.Yellow coloured Brochure, folded in 3, with dark printing advertising the FINDLAY Art Gallery and explaining it’s history.FINDLAY Art Gallery, 1910, 1974, Phillip Island Art Awardfindlay art gallery, art gallery, cowes, tourist brochure, de la haye family -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Sketch, D.Folkes, FINDLAY Art Gallery, 1974
... FINDLAY Art Gallery...findlay art gallery...A3 cream cardboard black & white sketch of FINDLAY Art Gallery and garden. also name, address and phone number....Findlay Art Gallery 10 FINDLAY Street Cowes Phillip Island Telephone Cowes 522431 Original. ...FINDLAY Art Gallery Sketch D.Folkes ...Sketch used for the advertising brochure for the gallery.A3 cream cardboard black & white sketch of FINDLAY Art Gallery and garden. also name, address and phone number.Findlay Art Gallery 10 FINDLAY Street Cowes Phillip Island Telephone Cowes 522431 Original. Rurric (Pop)shifted from French Island to this house, Cowes, Phillip Island in the early years (primary school) of Dad’s life. (Harry). Note! No front verandah. Enclosure during D L H ownership. Sketch Signed D. Folkes 74.findlay art gallery, de la haye family, houses - cowes -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, 1978/79
... ...Findlay Art Gallery...Findlay Art Gallery. The house was brought from French Island where it was the home of the De La Haye family....White timber house single storey. Findlay Art Gallery....Findlay Art Gallery. Photograph ...Findlay Art Gallery. The house was brought from French Island where it was the home of the De La Haye family.White timber house single storey. Findlay Art Gallery.local history, photographs, buildings, historic, buildings - historical, coloured photograph, john cook, phillip island, findlay art gallery -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Phil De La Haye, The Family of Rurric Alexandre & Fanny Charlotte ( nee Dear) De La Haye by Bernie, Murray, Jennifer & Mel De La Haye, 2010
... ...findlay art gallery...It later became Findlay Art Gallery....It later became Findlay Art Gallery. local identities de la haye family findlay art gallery french island rurric de la haye seaweed farming shire of phillip island grocery shop cowes cowes shopping centre The family of Rurric Alexandre & Fanny Charlotte (nee Dear) De La Haye by Bernie, Murray, Jennifer & Mel De La Haye 25 page typed booklet. ...The family lived and farmed on French Island from 1902. They later moved to Phillip Island, dismantling and transporting their home to be re-erected in Findlay Street Cowes. It later became Findlay Art Gallery.25 page typed booklet. Includes black and white and coloured photographs. Section of the book, “The De La Haye Dynasty” Edited and printed by Phil De La Haye of Hastings in 2010The family of Rurric Alexandre & Fanny Charlotte (nee Dear) De La Haye by Bernie, Murray, Jennifer & Mel De La Hayelocal identities, de la haye family, findlay art gallery, french island, rurric de la haye, seaweed farming, shire of phillip island, grocery shop cowes, cowes shopping centre -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Rurric & Fannie De La Haye and Family home, 1938
... ...findlay art gallery...House was relocated to FINDLAY Street, Cowes. It later became an Art Gallery....Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast House was relocated to FINDLAY Street, Cowes. It later became an Art Gallery. de la haye family findlay art gallery rurric de la haye fannie de la haye houses photographs Cowes Apr. 1938 Rurric & Fannie At Cowes in front of house moved from French Island in 1926. ...House was relocated to FINDLAY Street, Cowes. It later became an Art Gallery.Copy of a sepia photo of Rurric and Fannie De La Haye and two cats in front of their home.Cowes Apr. 1938 Rurric & Fannie At Cowes in front of house moved from French Island in 1926.de la haye family, findlay art gallery, rurric de la haye, fannie de la haye, houses, photographs
