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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of Original Photograph, Clarendon State School, winner of ANA Garden Competition 1904, 1904
... Clarendon State School, winner of ANA Garden Competition...A.N.A. Garden Competition... Garden Competition 1904, with children, showing garden...."Clarendon School, 1904. Winner of A.N.A. Garden.... Garden Competition "Clarendon School, 1904. Winner of A.N.A ...historic, social, educationB/W photograph, Clarendon State School, winner of ANA Garden Competition 1904, with children, showing garden."Clarendon School, 1904. Winner of A.N.A. Garden Competition." clarendon state school, a.n.a. garden competition -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clarendon State School, ANA Garden Competition 1904, 1988
... Clarendon State School, ANA Garden Competition 1904...ANA Garden Competition... Garden Competition 1904... Garden Competition 1904 Clarendon State School, ANA Garden ...historic building and occasionB/W Photograph, Clarendon State School, teachers and children awarded first prize in Ballarat Inspectorate in first ANA Garden Competition 1904buninyong, clarendon state school, ana garden competition -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Bendigo District Garden Competition, 1992-3
... Bendigo District Garden Competition...bendigo district garden competition... as these certificates for First Prize in the Bendigo District Garden Competition... for First Prize in the Bendigo District Garden Competition ...The gardens of Mirridong were well maintained as these certificates for First Prize in the Bendigo District Garden Competition acknowledge in 1992 and 1993.2 x A4 certificates of appreciationmirridong home (bendigo), bendigo district garden competition, association for the blind -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972, Entry Form, 1972
... City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972, Entry Form....City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form...City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form Section... and Garden Club. City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form ...City of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form by the Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club.Typed formCity of Ringwood Garden Competition 1972 Entry Form Section 1. Open (Gardener employed) Section 2. Amateur, over 60 feet Section 3. Amateur, under 60 feet. Section 4. Front Garden. Section 5. New Garden (under 3 years) Section 6. Vegetable Garden. Section 7. Native Garden or other than floral. Section 8. Special section. Gardeners over 65 years. Name: ...................................... Address: ........................................... Section No. Please complete and return before 23rd. February 1972 to Mrs. V.H.Wilson, Secretary, Ringwood & District Horticultural and Garden Club, 38 William St Ringwood. 3134. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize
... Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize... of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize Certificate ...Coloured photograph of floral arrangement paintingSECOND PRIZE Awarded to - Mrs D M Holloway Signed by Mayor - A G Lavis. President of Horticultural Society - J Kirby. Town Clerk - Alfred Kelly. Date - 23rd March 1957 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize
... Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize... of Ringwood Garden Competition - Second Prize Certificate ...Coloured photograph of floral arrangement paintingSECOND PRIZE Awarded to - Mrs D M Holloway Signed by Mayor - A G Lavis. President of Horticultural Society - J Kirby. Town Clerk - Alfred Kelly. Date - 23rd March 1957 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1958)
... Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1958)... Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1958 ...Coloured photograph of floral arrangement paintingFIRST PRIZE Awarded to Mrs M Holloway Signed by : Mayor - P Vergers, Town Clerk - Alfred Kelly Date 22nd March 1958 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, City of Ringwood Garden Competition - Third Prize
... City of Ringwood Garden Competition - Third Prize... photograph City of Ringwood Garden Competition - Third Prize ...Coloured photograph of floral arrangement photographTHIRD PRIZE Awarded to Mr R Yee ( Equal 3rd) Signed by: Mayor A G Lavis, President of Horticultural Society H James, Town Clerk F P Dwerryhouse. Date 26th March, 1960 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1959)
... Borough of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1959)... arrangement painting by Albert J Sherman. Borough of Ringwood Garden ...Donated by Steven Spicer, Grandson of prize winner, Mr E.W. Acklom, who lived in 87 Wantirna Road, Ringwood.Gold lettering surrounding coloured photograph of floral arrangement painting by Albert J Sherman.FIRST PRIZE Awarded to Mr E.W. Acklom Signed by: Mayor R.O. Spencer, President of Horticultural Society, (illegible), Town Clerk F P Dwerryhouse. Date 14 March, 1959 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, City of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1961)
... City of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1961)... arrangement painting by John Lexton City of Ringwood Garden ...Donated by Steven Spicer, Grandson of prize winner, Mr E.W. Acklom, who lived in 87 Wantirna Road, Ringwood.Gold lettering surrounding coloured photograph of floral arrangement painting by John LextonFIRST PRIZE Awarded to Mr E.W. Acklom Signed by: Mayor R.C. Horman, President of Horticultural Society, (illegible), Town Clerk F P Dwerryhouse. Date 4 March, 1961 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, City of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1963)
... City of Ringwood Garden Competition - First Prize (1963)... arrangement painting by John Lexton City of Ringwood Garden ...Donated by Steven Spicer, Grandson of prize winner, Mr E.W. Acklom, who lived in 87 Wantirna Road, Ringwood.Gold lettering surrounding coloured photograph of floral arrangement painting by John LextonFIRST PRIZE Awarded to Mr E.W. Acklom Signed by: Mayor M. Deuter, Town Clerk F P Dwerryhouse. Date 23 March, 1963 Organised by the Ringwood Horticultural and Agricultural Society -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Work Pays Off, 10/11/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Eastern Metropolitan Region Garden Competition.... Garden Competition.... Mitcham melbourne Eastern Metropolitan Region Garden Competition ...Springview Primary School winsSpringview Primary School wins Eastern Metropolitan Region Garden Competition.Springview Primary School wins springview primary school, blackburn north, garden competitions -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sash, Mount Beauty Garden Sash
... garden competition... keen competition amongst the families to create the best garden... keen competition amongst the families to create the best garden ...1947 The SEC created an Arboretum and Nursery on the bank of the West Kiewa River. Householder could collect free plants, trees and topsoil for their gardens. It was not long before there was very keen competition amongst the families to create the best garden. 1948 A Mount Beauty Garden competition started with a first prize of 15 pounds, second 7 pounds and third 3 pounds. As the oldest garden in the competition was only 25 months old and most were younger a handicap system of 4 points per month was devised. Tom Mitchell MLA was the donor and judge. 1965 This sash was possibility worn by Jean McCullough in 1965 when the Mt Beauty & District Progress Association Auxiliary ran the completion.An example of the social life at Mt Beauty during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme.Royal blue sateen sash with gold fringe. Mt. BEAUTY & DIST. PROGRESS ASSN. AUXILIARY/CHAMPION GARDEN/1965textiles, arboretum, mount beauty, garden competition, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1983
... Shield, Stawell Garden Competition, Commercial Garden North... grampians Stawell Shield, Stawell Garden Competition, Commercial ...Shield, Stawell Garden Competition, Commercial Garden North Western Woollen Millsstawell -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Certificate & letter - Bogong State School prizes, Australian Natives' Association and Australian-American Association
... Garden competition... competition. Bogong State School Garden competition School Projects ...Australian Natives' Association was a mutual society founded in Melbourne in April 1871. The last branch closed in 2007 in Western Australia. The Australian - American Association of Victoria was formed in the 1940s for the betterment of relations between Australia and the USA including that in the area of education. The Bogong State School entered many competitions successfully. The Australian Natives' Association supported social well-being which, in this case, involved presenting a book to the Bogong State School in 1949 and 2. Australian-American Association of Victoria's letter is dated November 22nd 1950 to the Bogong School for first prize in the Project Book competition.A4 cream cardboard with Australian emblem at the top. The shield in the emblem is red. Below the title - Bogong school is the recipient of a book for most improved school garden and grounds. 2. The letter: 'Re-Project Book Competition, 1950" declaring that Bogong State School won first prize.Letter has the signature of the Executive Officer of the Australian-American Association.bogong state school, garden competition, school projects, education -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Award - trophy, Champion Cottage Garden City of Ballaarat 1915 - 1918 trophy
... Garden Competition... as early as 1917. Ballarat Horticulture Garden Competition ...Arguably the only nineteenth century working man's exhibition garden in its original form and with original elements extant in Australia and still maintained by the descendants of the 19th century owners. Horticultural awards from three centuries remain in situ in the cottage.Ballarat was renowned as a garden city and this title was used as a popular tourism drawcard from very early in the city's development. Public and private gardens were often open to the public and in the case of Hymettus the garden is recorded as being open to the public as early as 1917.A late Victorian silver and gilt plated trophy.Presented by Cr The Honorable F. Brawn M.L.C. Won by Mr M. Taffe. Years 1915 - 1918. 31/10/18.ballarat, horticulture, garden competition, exhibition -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, 907 South Street, Ballarat c1934
... At one time, 907 South Street won a garden competition... Ballarat East goldfields At one time, 907 South Street won a garden ...At one time, 907 South Street won a garden competition. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed the building in 1938.south street, ballarat, building, private dwelling, garden -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Ringwood Garden Club, Handout of the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987, 1987
... Handout of the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition...BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th... GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987 ...Handout of the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987.Foolscap typed sheet.BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987. The following is a list of the Prize-Winning Gardens in this years Garden Competition. A total of 16 gardens were submitted for judging. Points awarded by the judge are in brackets and are given from a maximum of 100. Section 1: Home Garden - Street Frontage Exceeding 65 ft.(20 m.) 1st: Mr. B. Wheatley, 57 Oliver Street, Ringwood.(86) 2nd: Mr. K. Clark, 42 Bronhill Rd., Ringwood East.(67) 3rd: Mr. A. Blank, 28 Panorama Rd., Ringwood. (44) Section 2: Home Garden - Street Frontage Not Exceeding 65 ft. (20 m.) 1st. Mr. G. Williams, 69 Evelyn Rd., Ringwood.(73) 2nd. D. & P. Smithson, 7 Pamela Court, Nth. Ringwood. (72) 3rd. Mrs. D. Kane, 16 Lynwood Ave., Ringwood East.(65) Section 3: Home Garden - Front Only. Area that can be viewed from the Street. 1st: Mr. L. Sperling, 4 Lorienne Rd., Heathmont.(67) 2nd. Mr. H. Smit, 21 Unsworth Rd., Ringwood.(63) 3rd. Mr. & Mrs. G. Schmad, 8 Lyn Crt., Ringwood.(53) Section 4: Individual Garden in a Group of Flats or Home Units. (may include rear garden) 1st: Mr. & Mrs. C. & B. Harris, Unit 6, 32 Wilana St. Ringwood.(72) 2nd: Mr. & Mrs. W.C. & T. Wilson, Unit 5, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. (49) Section 5: Garden in Non-Residential Property. There were no entries in this section. The Ringwood Garden Competition is sponsored by the Ringwood City Council and organised by the Ringwood Garden Club. The President and Committee of the Ringwood Garden Club would like to thank all home gardeners of Ringwood who entered this year's competition and hope they will enter again next year. If you would like to know more about the activities of our Club, come along to our meetings, which are held on the FOURTH MONDAY of each month, in the Ringwood Senior Citizens Clubrooms, Greenwood Ave., Ringwood commencing at 8.00 p.m. A warm welcome will be made to all visitors to our meetings. ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________ _________________________________________ ________________________________________ -
Orbost & District Historical Society
folder of documents, 1970
... , a gymkhana, a street parade, an art show, a garden competition... competition, a gymkhana, a street parade, an art show, a garden ...Events held included a supper dance, an angling competition, a gymkhana, a street parade, an art show, a garden competition, a historical display, tree planting and a ceremony at Point Hicks. This item is associated with a significant event in Australian history.A manila folder of documents related to the 1970 Captain Cook centenary celebrations . It contains souvenir programs and details of events held from April 11 to April 20th 1970.cook-james 1970-centenary orbost-shire-council -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Ringwood Garden Club, Handout for the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987, 1987
... Handout for the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition...BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th... GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987 ...Handout for the Beautiful Gardens of Ringwood Competition, 19th and 20th September, 1987.Foolscap typed sheet.BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF RINGWOOD COMPETITION. 19th. & 20th. September, 1987. The Committee of the Ringwood Garden Club would like to extend a very warm welcome to all who have joined us on today's tour. We hope you enjoy the best six of the winning gardens from the 16 entries we received. Signs in the winning gardens indicate what prizes have been awarded as well as on your programme. After the tour, we hope you will join in Afternoon Tea, kindly prepared by the ladies of our Committee. Following afternoon tea, the coaches will return to Eastland Carpark. 1st. Stop: Section 4: Individual Garden in Home Units or Flats. 1st. Prize: Mr. & Mrs.C. & B. Harris, Unit 6, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. 2nd. Prize: Mr. & Mrs. W. & T. Wilson, Unit 5, 32 Wilana St., Ringwood. 2nd. Stop: Section 3: Home Garden - Viewed from the Street. 1st. Prize: Mr. L. Sperling, 4 Lorienne Rd., Heathmont. 3rd. Stop: Section 1: Home Garden, Street Frontage exceeding 65 ft. (20 m) 2nd. Prize: Mr. K. Clark, 42 Bronhill Rd., Ringwood East. 4th. Stop: Section 3: Home Garden - Front Only. 2nd. Prize: Mr. H. Smit, 21 Unsworth Rd., Ringwood. 5th. Stop: Section 2: Home Garden, Street Frontage not exceeding 65 ft. (20 m.) 6th. Stop: Section 1: Home Garden - Street Frontage exceeding 65 ft. (20 m) 1st Prize: Mr. B. Wheatley, 57 Oliver St., Ringwood. 7th. Stop: Afternoon Tea at the Ringwood Senior Citzens Clubrooms, Greenwood Ave., Ringwood. 8th. Stop: Eastland Carpark. We hope you have enjoyed our tour this afternoon and hope you will visit our Club's Spring Flower and Floral Art Show, which will be staged on Saturday 10th, & Sunday 11th. of October in the Ringwood Uniting Church Hall, Cnr. Station St. & Greenwood Ave., Ringwood. The show will be open on Saturday from 2.00 p.m. till 5.30 and on Sunday from 1.00 till 4.30 p.m. Entry is $1.00. Schedules and all Show information are available from the Show Secretary, Clive Manly on 873-2264. Prize Winners for the Garden Competition will receive their Certificates at the Show at the Official Opening by the Mayor of Ringwood at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday. Our show will feature displays of Cut Flowers & Shrubs, Plants in Containers, Floral Art, Cookery and Children's sections. Our Plant Stall will be operating during the days of the show and an excellent afternoon tea is available. COME TO THE SHOW AND BRING A FRIEND. OOOoooOOOoooOOO -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... award in the Spring Garden Club Competition from Lois Hately... in the Spring Garden Club Competition from Lois Hately Secretary ...number in album 03551.02Colour photograph Bruce Bretherton receiving the runner up award in the Spring Garden Club Competition from Lois Hately Secretary of the Rotary Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, volunteering, competitions -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Hardware Garden Week Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoria... Garden Week Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes ...number in album 03600.02Colour photograph David Peterson Golf Club Manager with Gordon Whelan of Home Hardware drawing a prize winner for Home Hardware Garden Week Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports, fundraising -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... at 17th Garden Club Spring Competition from Mary Fincham of Rotary... photograph Rhonda and Alan Bills receiving award at 17th Garden Club ...number in album 03553.04Colour photograph Rhonda and Alan Bills receiving award at 17th Garden Club Spring Competition from Mary Fincham of Rotary. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, lions club, function -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Weaver recieving award at the 17th Garden Club Spring Competition... at the 17th Garden Club Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoria ...number in album 03553.02Colour photograph Noel Stroud from Lions Club and Ann Weaver recieving award at the 17th Garden Club Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, awards -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Fencham of Rotary at the 17th Lakes Entrance Garden Club Spring... of Rotary at the 17th Lakes Entrance Garden Club Spring Competition ...number in album 03553.06Colour photograph Betty Carpenter receiving award from Mary Fencham of Rotary at the 17th Lakes Entrance Garden Club Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, rotary club, function -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, City of Ringwood Report to Ratepayers 1978-1979, 1978
... , Ringwood Garden Competition, and Coming Events (International Year..., Ringwood Garden Competition, and Coming Events (International Year ...Green covered community information booklet for Ringwood residents covering Council Representatives' and Service Organisations' contact details, Council Finances, Immunizations, Major Works, Planning (Live Theatre/Functions Centre), Health and Community Services, Christmas Holiday Play Centres, Lord Mayor's Children's Camp, Rates, Municipal Elections, Dogs, Rubbish Tip, Overhanging Foliage, Vandalism, Building By-laws, Fred Dwerryhouse Swimming Centre, Planning (Commercial Centre), Netball Complex, Citizenship Ceremonies, Mini Bikes, School Crossing Supervision, Ringwood Garden Competition, and Coming Events (International Year of the Child, Family Fun Day, Highland Carnival). Includes two City of Ringwood Free Tipping Vouchers valid until the end of 1979.Mayor's Message - Cr. A.B. Henderson, J.P. Back cover - Green tinted photograph of Ringwood Memorial Tower captioned: Ringwood - "A Happening Community"rinx -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Award - Trophy, c.1880
... his own 15 acre 'fruit garden' in Keys Rd Moorabbin... of the Brighton Horticultural Society 'Best Fruit Garden' competition ...Robert Keys,1818-87 b.Ireland, arrived Australia 1841 and joined parents on a farm in Brighton.Victoria. 1870 he commenced his own 15 acre 'fruit garden' in Keys Rd Moorabbin and in 1881-82 was awarded the 'Leader Cup', by the Leader Newspaper, as the Winner of the Brighton Horticultural Society 'Best Fruit Garden' competition. Robert Keys, early settler 1841, was a talented orchardist , Brighton Councillor 1860 and Moorabbin City Coucillor until his death 1887. Item donated by Keys Family c1985 The 1879 Schedule of Prizes booklet of the Brighton Historical Society ( MAV 00022),describes in detail this trophy, prize moneys and rules and regulations of the competition. The booklet, cat. no. 00022, is on display with this trophyThis item is significant because of its connection with the Keys Family who were early settlers in District of Brighton/ Moorabbin and were greatly involved in community activities. After the 1841 Dendy Special Survey allotments of land were sold or rented to pioneer settlers who developed market gardens, fruit farms ( orchards), vineyards, poultry farms in the area now known as Bentleigh, Cheltenham, Oakleigh. They were very proud of their fine produce and hence enthusiastically entered these 'Annual Exhibitions' by the Brighton Horticultural Society.The Sterling Silver goblet shaped Trophy. Base has engraved beaded rim with chevron type motif. Embossed ring midway up stem and fern leaves engraved on bowl of goblet engraved on bowl of goblet " Brighton Horticultural Society/ 1881-82/ Leader Cup/ Awarded To/ Robert Keys/ For Best Fruit Garden/ Brighton District." Hallmarked 'GU', Birmingham, UK. George Unite circa 1880keys robert, trophy, 1881, leader newspaper, leader cup, brighton, horticultural, silver cup, silver, moorabbin, brighton horticultural society -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... award to Rosemary Jennings at the Garden Club 17th Spring... Jennings at the Garden Club 17th Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance ...number in album 03553.05Colour photograph Noel Stroud from Lions Club presenting award to Rosemary Jennings at the Garden Club 17th Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, lions club, function -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 'Strathmore' 75 Victoria Crescent, Mont Albert
... in the Herald Garden competitions of the 1930s. They entertained friends... and which did gain prizes in the Herald Garden competitions ...‘Strathmore’ Victoria Crescent (dem.) Joseph Sutton Crow and his wife Jessie (nee Temby) bought this property which had belonged to the Purbrick family in 1924. Sutton was an amateur ‘planner and landscape designer’ and had much pleasure in planning the use of their garden of 100 feet by 400 feet. While part remained rural with sheep, an orchard and vegetable garden, he laid out sweeping designs for the front garden which Jessie enjoyed converting into a garden worthy of display and which did gain prizes in the Herald Garden competitions of the 1930s. They entertained friends and often had as guests University Conservatorium staff and visiting musical personnel. They also opened the garden for local church fund-raising functions. Children, Jean and Ray, had areas set out for their recreation with pets and activities areas. The donor was their daughter. A black and white photograph of a Californian Style weatherboard house, painted in a dark colour. There is a well established garden in front. There is a bay window at one side of the house.house names, californian bungalow style, weatherboard, victoria crescent, surrey hills, (mr) joseph sutton crow, (mrs) jessie sutton crow, purbrick family, 1924, herald garden competitions, 1930-1939, (miss) jean sutton crow, (mr) ray sutton crow, 'strathmore' -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... award to Rhonda and Alan Bills at the Garden Club 17th Spring... and Alan Bills at the Garden Club 17th Spring Competition. Lakes ...number in album 03553.03Colour photograph Noel Stroud from Lions Club presenting award to Rhonda and Alan Bills at the Garden Club 17th Spring Competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, entertainment, awards