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Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families
... ...George Spicer...Florence Spicer Cottlesbridge Kangaroo Ground Panton Hill St Andrews Victoria Nillumbik Historical Society Eltham District Historical Society Allwood House Hurstbridge John Pill Jessie Pill nee Whatmough Ted Pill Florence Pill Cottlesbridge post office Charles Spicer St Andrews Primary School Ladies Guild Panton Hill Anglican Church Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Ladies Guild Senior Citizens Hurstbridge Panton Hill Fire Station Robert Whatmough Robert Cook Emmet Whatmough Lamplighter in Melbourne John Batman Batman apple tree Greensborough Diamond Hill Estate Phoebe Chapman Whatmough Park Greensborough Jessie Whatmough Edwin Pill Ada Moreland Martha Burgess Mary McMurray St James Church Melbourne George Wright of Westernport William Spicer Margaret Spicer George Spicer Maryanne Spicer Sarah Spicer Mary Spicer John Spicer Alexander Humphrey Spicer Clara Spicer Samson Spicer Martha Spicer John Henry Spicer Arthurs Creek Cemetery David Clark school master Little Eltham School William McMurray Sarah McMurray Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families Document Folder ...Florence Spicer was born in Cottlesbridge and lived in the area all her life. Her ancestors included Robert Whatmough, Phoebe Chapman, John Pill, and Ada Moreland; she married Charles Spicer. Contents Transcribed and MS notes by Florence Spicer, undated: Spicer/Whatmough/Chapman/Pill/Moreland ancestry. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer with list of children. Newspaper article: "Her 70 years in Cottlesbridge", Diamond Valley News, 4 April 1989. Florence Spicer's family history and current life. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcflorence spicer, cottlesbridge, kangaroo ground, panton hill, st andrews victoria, nillumbik historical society, eltham district historical society, allwood house hurstbridge, john pill, jessie pill nee whatmough, ted pill, florence pill, cottlesbridge post office, charles spicer, st andrews primary school, ladies guild panton hill anglican church, kangaroo ground presbyterian ladies guild, senior citizens hurstbridge, panton hill fire station, robert whatmough, robert cook, emmet whatmough, lamplighter in melbourne, john batman, batman apple tree greensborough, diamond hill estate, phoebe chapman, whatmough park greensborough, jessie whatmough, edwin pill, ada moreland, martha burgess, mary mcmurray, st james church melbourne, george wright of westernport, william spicer, margaret spicer, george spicer, maryanne spicer, sarah spicer, mary spicer, john spicer, alexander humphrey spicer, clara spicer, samson spicer, martha spicer, john henry spicer, arthurs creek cemetery, david clark school master, little eltham school, william mcmurray, sarah mcmurray -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, St John's Anglican Church, Diamond Creek, 7 September 2008
... The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. ...The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. ...The building was designed by Charles Maplestone of Heidelberg, son-in-law to Anthony Beale of St Helena. Maplestone was a prominent architect who came out to Australia with his family in 1852. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs Isabella Maplestone on 11th November 1867. The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. Another three years were to pass before sufficient money could be raised for its completion. It was opened by Bishop Perry on 1st November, 1870. The church bell which hung under a tree for 50 years until it was incorporated in the parish hall was brought out from England and presented by Charles Orme. In 1916, the estate of George Martin Pizzey left sufficient money to build the red brick hall, which still stands today (2023) though in January 1969 the hall and bell tower were badly damaged by bushfire. Coincidentally the former home of benefactor, George Pizzey was destroyed in the same fire. Of particular significance are the interior and exterior of the church, the Sunday school and hall with emphasis on pre-World War I fabric (excluding the 1990s additions) and the three coloured glass windows currently suspended in the 1990s entry foyer. In 2011 further alterations were made to the front of the Church. The church is historically significant because it was the oldest public building in the former Diamond Valley Shire, is amongst the oldest buildings in the Shire of Nillumbik and is associated with the early settlement of the Diamond Creek district. The church is historically, socially and spiritually significant because it has been a place of worship for over 150 years and continues to be, an important meeting place in the Shire. The church is aesthetically significant for the three stained glass windows executed by the noted stained glass manufacturers, Ferguson & Urie, as well as the supporting coloured glass windows in the church. The Sunday school & parish hall is architecturally significant because the hall is a well executed and preserved example of the work of noted church architects, North & Williams. It is historically significant because it is connected with local parishioner and Melbourne industrialist, George Pizzey, who bequeathed funds for its construction. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. National Estate Ntionl Trust of Australia (Victoria) Local significance Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p85 St John’s Anglican Church stands like a beacon on the hill on Main Street, Diamond Creek. Today the church has a large congregation, but its early years were marked by a small congregation struggling to find enough money to survive. It was gold in Diamond Creek that resulted in the building of this National Trust registered property.1 This church is far removed from William Wilson’s humble barn (later the Bowling Green) where the first Anglican church services were conducted – probably the first in the district.2 In the mid 19th century services were infrequent as the Rev Francis Hales, travelling on horseback, also conducted services elsewhere, including at Heidelberg, Coburg, Kinglake, Arthurs Creek, St Andrews and Kangaroo Ground. In 1860 Diamond Creek came under the jurisdiction of the Eltham Parish. Until the mid 1860s the Diamond Creek settlement included only about 20 families who were struggling farmers. But this changed when gold was found in 1862. Then the township grew to 200 families, including miners, civil administration workers and shopkeepers. The resulting growth of Church of England adherents prompted them to petition the Government in 1866 for land to build a church. The area chosen, on which the original building still stands, was at the centre of the proposed township. Today church leaders believe that this conspicuous location is one of the reasons for its exceptional growth. Prominent architect Charles Maplestone designed the building as he did the Presbyterian Church at Kangaroo Ground. St John’s, which is still intact, was built in the Gothic Revival style with the traditional rectangular plan of a central nave and sanctuary at the end. It is typical of small churches built in Victoria at that time, with polychromatic hand-made bricks, a porch, diagonal buttresses and a slate roof.3 The church was officially opened by Lord Bishop Perry on November 1, 1870. But during the next 40 years, due to the varying fortunes of gold mining, the church struggled to remain viable. In 1909 it separated from the Eltham Parish to form a parish with Greensborough. Life became more difficult with the privations of World War One. Then disaster struck in 1915 when fire destroyed the Diamond Creek Gold Mine, wiping out the major livelihood of most parishioners. However the church’s morale was lifted in 1916, when it received a bequest to build the red brick hall, from late parishioner and prominent leather manufacturer, George Pizzey. As prosperity grew, in 1924 the congregation separated from Greensborough, but they rejoined in the 1930s Depression. In the 1950s the wider population soared, impacting on St John’s, and it became a separate parish, becoming responsible for six churches at St Andrews, Hazel Glen, Hurstbridge, St Helena and Yarrambat. As parishioner numbers outgrew the building, extensions were added in 1989 and then in 1993, blending in well with the original building. Church members have made a huge contribution to the local community. John Ryan was a Heidelberg Shire Councillor for 25 years from 1931, Mayor in 1939 and headed several local sporting and other organisations. His son Jock became a clergyman and a local historian heading the Nillumbik Historical Society. Another parishioner, Dr Ted Cordner, came to Diamond Creek in 1920. One of his sons Donald, who was a local doctor, won the Brownlow Medal, was President of the Melbourne Cricket Club and President of the Melbourne Grammar School Council. Roy ‘Monty’ Vale was a state Liberal MP and was related to May Vale, a member of the Heidelberg School of Artists.4 In the early 21st century St John’s Anglican Church is one of the fastest growing congregations in Melbourne. References: St Johns Anglican Church complex, Sunday School and Parish Hall 61 Main Street DIAMOND CREEK, NILLUMBIK SHIRE. (2023, June 7). Retrieved from https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/64023 Diamond Creek, VIC. – St John’s Anglican (2023, June 7). Retrieved from https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/diamond-creek-vic-st-johns-anglican This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, st john's anglican church, diamond creek -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Parish Hall, St John's Anglican Church, Diamond Creek, 7 September 2008
... The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. ...The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. ...The building was designed by Charles Maplestone of Heidelberg, son-in-law to Anthony Beale of St Helena. Maplestone was a prominent architect who came out to Australia with his family in 1852. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs Isabella Maplestone on 11th November 1867. The bricklayers for the church were George Stebbing, H Limmer, H Spicer and a Mr Timm while Thomas Day was the stonemason. Another three years were to pass before sufficient money could be raised for its completion. It was opened by Bishop Perry on 1st November, 1870. The church bell which hung under a tree for 50 years until it was incorporated in the parish hall was brought out from England and presented by Charles Orme. In 1916, the estate of George Martin Pizzey left sufficient money to build the red brick hall, which still stands today (2023) though in January 1969 the hall and bell tower were badly damaged by bushfire. Coincidentally the former home of benefactor, George Pizzey was destroyed in the same fire. Of particular significance are the interior and exterior of the church, the Sunday school and hall with emphasis on pre-World War I fabric (excluding the 1990s additions) and the three coloured glass windows currently suspended in the 1990s entry foyer. In 2011 further alterations were made to the front of the Church. The church is historically significant because it was the oldest public building in the former Diamond Valley Shire, is amongst the oldest buildings in the Shire of Nillumbik and is associated with the early settlement of the Diamond Creek district. The church is historically, socially and spiritually significant because it has been a place of worship for over 150 years and continues to be, an important meeting place in the Shire. The church is aesthetically significant for the three stained glass windows executed by the noted stained glass manufacturers, Ferguson & Urie, as well as the supporting coloured glass windows in the church. The Sunday school & parish hall is architecturally significant because the hall is a well executed and preserved example of the work of noted church architects, North & Williams. It is historically significant because it is connected with local parishioner and Melbourne industrialist, George Pizzey, who bequeathed funds for its construction. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. National Estate Ntionl Trust of Australia (Victoria) Local significance Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p85 References: St Johns Anglican Church complex, Sunday School and Parish Hall 61 Main Street DIAMOND CREEK, NILLUMBIK SHIRE. (2023, June 7). Retrieved from https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/64023 Diamond Creek, VIC. – St John’s Anglican (2023, June 7). Retrieved from https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/diamond-creek-vic-st-johns-anglican This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, st john's anglican church, diamond creek, parish hall -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchSouvenir - Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Gift Tin, Princess Mary’s 1914 Christmas Gift Tin, November/December 1914
... George V and Queen Mary. The purpose was to provide everyone wearing the King's uniform and serving overseas on Christmas Day with a 'gift from the nation'. The response was overwhelming, and it was decided to spend the money on an embossed brass box, based on a design by Messrs Adshead and Ramsay. The contents varied considerably; officers and men on active service afloat or at the front received a box containing a combinationof pipe, lighter, tobacco and 20 cigarettes and wrappers. Non smokers received a bullet pencil and a packet of sweets instead. Indian troops often got sweets and spices...George V and Queen Mary. The purpose was to provide everyone wearing the King's uniform and serving overseas on Christmas Day with a 'gift from the nation'. The response was overwhelming, and it was decided to spend the money on an embossed brass box, based on a design by Messrs Adshead and Ramsay. The contents varied considerably; officers and men on active service afloat or at the front received a box containing a combinationof pipe, lighter, tobacco and 20 cigarettes and wrappers. Non smokers received a bullet pencil and a packet of sweets instead. Indian troops often got sweets and spices ...In November 1914, an advertisement was placed in the British national press inviting monetary contributions to a 'Sailors and Soldiers Christmas Fund' which had been created by Princess Mary, the 17 year old daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. The purpose was to provide everyone wearing the King's uniform and serving overseas on Christmas Day with a 'gift from the nation'. The response was overwhelming, and it was decided to spend the money on an embossed brass box, based on a design by Messrs Adshead and Ramsay. The contents varied considerably; officers and men on active service afloat or at the front received a box containing a combinationof pipe, lighter, tobacco and 20 cigarettes and wrappers. Non smokers received a bullet pencil and a packet of sweets instead. Indian troops often got sweets and spices, and nurses were given chocolate.This box is on loan from the grandson of the soldier who it was given to.This box is on loan from Terry Phillips. It belonged to his Grandfather who served at Gallipoli.Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Gift tin. Decorative brass with Princess Mary's profile surrounded by a laurel wreath engraved in the the centre of the lid, with the letter 'M' on both sides. The names of the allied nations are engraved in the corners and on the sides. A sword and scabbard decorate the top side. The lower side is decorated with battleships..At the top a decorative cartouche contains the words "Imperium Britannicum" and one on the lower edge contains the words "Christmas 1914". In small roundels on the corners appear the names "Belgium", "Japan", "Montenegro" and "Servia". "France and "Russia" are written on the short sides.world war one, box, brass box, princess mary 1914 christmas gift, decorative box, anzac, 1914, christmas, gift, princess, mary, russia, belgium, japan, montenegro, servia, france -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FORMER CLASS
... George Ennor, Martin Neiman, Theo Saunders, Niven Neyland. Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. ...George Ennor, Martin Neiman, Theo Saunders, Niven Neyland. Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. ...Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Tuesday, March 9, 2004. Former class: pictured here is a former class photograph of the Long Gully School 2120. Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2004. Rollcall: yesterday this photo had no names. Today, the names, thanks to Long Gully reader George Ellis. Back row from left: George Ellis, Alan Bray, George Ennor, Martin Neiman, Theo Saunders, Niven Neyland. Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, December, 1958
... George Steele, Bert Donovan, Adrian Van Dyk, Norman Lee. Songs Include: 'Out in the Morning Early,' 'That Happy Feeling,' 'Alexander's Ragtime Band,' 'La La La.' Non Traditional Performance. Document VIKKI SPICER ...White Booklet With Black Text Bendigo Operatic Society Theatre Programme 'Jack & the Beanstalk. Capital Theatre Bendigo December 10th, 11th, 12th Evening & Matinee 13th at 2:15pm, 1958. Price 1 Shilling. Arranged by J.C. Williamson Ltd. Producer Norman Lee, Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Main Cast: Jill Angwin, Joan Hokin, Sandra Cannon, Joe Quigg, Royce Reed, Barbara McGregor,Alfred Annison, Ian O'Neill, Betty Cullen, Brian Brewster, George Steele, Bert Donovan, Adrian Van Dyk, Norman Lee. Songs Include: 'Out in the Morning Early,' 'That Happy Feeling,' 'Alexander's Ragtime Band,' 'La La La.' Non Traditional Performance.Cambridge Press Bendigo.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: GEELONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY PROGRAMME 'THE LILAC DOMINO', August, 1957
... George Hargreaves Anniversary Production. Music Charles Cuviller, Lyrics Robert. B. Smith. Musical Director Mr James Casey. Document VIKKI SPICER ...Cream Paper Maroon Cover & Black Text Booklet Theatre Programme 'The Lilac Domino' Presented by The Geelong Musical Comedy Company with permission of J.C Williamson Theatre Limited at the Plaza Theatre August 19th, 20th, 21st & 22nd, 1957. George Hargreaves Anniversary Production. Music Charles Cuviller, Lyrics Robert. B. Smith. Musical Director Mr James Casey.N.B. Johnson & Son, Printers Geelong West.clubs and associations, theatre, geelong musicial comedy company -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 10th August, 1962
... George Steele, Barry Washington, Joan Crane, Dawn Beckwith, Annette Wilson, Emily Houston, Jill Angwin, Carole McKenzie, Greta Smyth, Rhonda Scott, Lorraine Brennan, Mary Speedy, Katherine Alexander, Bronwen Townsend, Ferd. Lorenz. Songs Include: ''Bali Hai'', ''I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy,'' ''Younger Than Springtime,'' ''This Nearly Was Mine,'' '' Some Enchanted Evening,'' ''There is Nothing Like a Dame,'' ''I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair,'' and many others. Document VIKKI SPICER ...Bendigo Operatic Society White Paper Cover Black & White Text Programme Booklet Production 'South Pacific' Opening 10th August 1962 for six nights. Does not state where performed. With the permission of Chappells Ltd Bendigo Operatic Society presents 'South Pacific.' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music & Lyrics Rogers & Hammerstein II. Book Hammerstein II & Joshua Logan. Musical Director Mr Max O' Loghlen. South Pacific's plot is based on James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific and combines elements of several of those stories. Rodgers and Hammerstein believed they could write a musical based on Michener's work that would be financially successful and, at the same time, would send a strong progressive message on racism. South Pacific focuses on an American nurse stationed on a South Pacific island during World War II, who falls in love with a middle-aged expatriate French plantation owner but struggles to accept his mixed-race children. A secondary romance, between a U.S. lieutenant and a young Tonkinese woman, explores his fears of the social consequences should he marry his Asian sweetheart. The issue of racial prejudice is candidly explored throughout the musical, most controversially in the lieutenant's song, "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught". Supporting characters, including a comic petty officer and the Tonkinese girl's mother, help to tie the stories together. Because he lacked military knowledge, Hammerstein had difficulty writing that part of the script; the director of the original production, Logan, assisted him and received credit as co-writer of the book. Cast: Ray Austin, John Boromeo, Ruth Lyon, Carol Crane, Roger Sprawson, Patricia McCracken, John Stephens, Patricia Lyon, Kenneth Nicholls, Victor White, Alfred Annison, Brain Whetstone, Fred Trewarne, Peter Houston, John Gow, Ian Beckwith, Gerry Gleeson, John Reed, Roy Cronin, Reginald Boromeo, Len Carr, Denis Cremen, Daryl Walker, George Steele, Barry Washington, Joan Crane, Dawn Beckwith, Annette Wilson, Emily Houston, Jill Angwin, Carole McKenzie, Greta Smyth, Rhonda Scott, Lorraine Brennan, Mary Speedy, Katherine Alexander, Bronwen Townsend, Ferd. Lorenz. Songs Include: ''Bali Hai'', ''I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy,'' ''Younger Than Springtime,'' ''This Nearly Was Mine,'' '' Some Enchanted Evening,'' ''There is Nothing Like a Dame,'' ''I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair,'' and many others.Arthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 27th Septembr, 1963
... Cast: Mary Speedy, Victor White, Desmond Duguid, Peter Houston, Alfred Annison, Leonard Carr, Fred Trewarne, Reginald Boromeo, Roger Sprawson, George Steele, Aileen Simmonds, Graham Filcock, Max Rule, Gertrude Perry, Graham Filcock, Erica Scharp, Anne Pearson Document VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet 'The New Moon' performed at the capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for six nights opening September 27th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic Society with permission of J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd presents 'The New Moon' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music Sigmund Romberg Book & Lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel & Lawerence Schwab. The New Moon is the name of an operetta ,the show was the third and last in a string of Broadway hits for Romberg (after The Student Prince (1924) and The Desert Song (1926)) written in the style of Viennese operetta. It spawned a number of revivals and two film versions, and it is still played by light opera companies. The piece turned out to be "Broadway's last hit operetta",] as World War II and the Golden Age of musicals approached. Songs Include: 'Dainty Wisp of Thistledown,' 'Marianne,' ''The Girl on the Prow,'' ''Gorgeous Alexander,'' ''Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,'' ''Love is Quite a Simple Thing'' and many others. Cast: Mary Speedy, Victor White, Desmond Duguid, Peter Houston, Alfred Annison, Leonard Carr, Fred Trewarne, Reginald Boromeo, Roger Sprawson, George Steele, Aileen Simmonds, Graham Filcock, Max Rule, Gertrude Perry, Graham Filcock, Erica Scharp, Anne PearsonArthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th November, 1964
... Lorenz, Victor White, Jack Werry, Douglas Sayle, Bronwyn Cornwall, Reginald Boromeo, Ian Beckwith, Graham Filcock, Joan Crane, James Watson, Heather Lindhe, Mary Speedy, Peter Ivarsen, George Steele, Fred Trewarne, Colin Cairns, Bert Donovan, Annette Beckwith. Document VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION PROGRAMME BOOKLET ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet Production 'Brigadoon.' Cover Cream, Black Text Dark Pink Scotch Thistle Emblems & Highland Piper. Performed at The Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo November 6th, 1964 for a five night season. Arranged by J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. Music Frederick Loewe. Book & Lyrics Alan Jay Lerner. Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Producer Cid Ellwood. Songs Include: 'Brigadoon,' 'Down in MacConnachy Square', 'The Love of My Life,' ''I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean,' ''From This Day On,'' Cast: Leonard Carr, Ferd. Lorenz, Victor White, Jack Werry, Douglas Sayle, Bronwyn Cornwall, Reginald Boromeo, Ian Beckwith, Graham Filcock, Joan Crane, James Watson, Heather Lindhe, Mary Speedy, Peter Ivarsen, George Steele, Fred Trewarne, Colin Cairns, Bert Donovan, Annette Beckwith.Arthur Hocking Printclubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 1960
... George Steele, Patricia Lyon, James Allen, Victor White, Robert Nichols, Aileen Simmonds. Songs Include: 'Cotton Blossom, 'Ol' Man River,' 'Can't Help Lovin' That Man,' 'Dance Away the Night,' 'Till Good Luck Comes My Way,' and many others. Document VIKKI SPICER ...Bendigo Operatic Society Theatre Programme Booklet Production ''Show Boat'' Capital Theatre Bendigo Commencing November 11th, 1960, For Six Nights. Music & Lyrics Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II. Producer Mr Norman Lee. A Chappell & Co. Ltd Production. Cast: Peter Houston, Fred Trewarne, Valerie McCraken, Fred Lorenz, Gertrude Perry, Alfred Annison, Annette Wilson, Brian Brewer, Denis Cremin, Ruth Iredale, Vincent De Araugo, Gerald Hayward, Margaret Rule, Leonard Carr, George Steele, Patricia Lyon, James Allen, Victor White, Robert Nichols, Aileen Simmonds. Songs Include: 'Cotton Blossom, 'Ol' Man River,' 'Can't Help Lovin' That Man,' 'Dance Away the Night,' 'Till Good Luck Comes My Way,' and many others.Cambridge Press Bendigo.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th April, 1962
... Lorenz, Heather Lindhe, Margery Reed, Len Carr, Fred Trewarne, Carol McKenzie, Bernice Boromeo, Max Beckwith, Peter Unmack, Daryl Walker, Ian Beckwith, Rick Perry, Victor White, Roger Sprawson, Roy Cronin, George Steele, Joan Crane, Joan Heard, Alfred Annison, Kath Alexander, Reginald Boromeo, Ray Austin, Peter Houston. Document VIKKI SPICER ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet 'Production Ánything Goes Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening, 6th April 1962. For Four Nights. Former Producer The Late Norman Lee, New Producer Miss Beatrice Oakley. Arrangement Samuel French Ltd. Lyrics & Music Cole Porter, Book By P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton. Musical Numbers Include: Ï Get a Kick Out of You' Ýou're the Top', 'There'll Always Be A Lady Fair, 'Ánything Goes' 'Gypsy in Me'' Cast: Denis Cremen, John Stephens, Ferd. Lorenz, Heather Lindhe, Margery Reed, Len Carr, Fred Trewarne, Carol McKenzie, Bernice Boromeo, Max Beckwith, Peter Unmack, Daryl Walker, Ian Beckwith, Rick Perry, Victor White, Roger Sprawson, Roy Cronin, George Steele, Joan Crane, Joan Heard, Alfred Annison, Kath Alexander, Reginald Boromeo, Ray Austin, Peter Houston.Cambridge Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anything_goes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HICKSON COLLECTION: MALE PORTRAIT FREDERICK GEORGE HICKSON ?
... Written on back of photo in fountain pen 'Freddie Hickson Age ten months' On bottom of photo Alan Spicer Williamson Street, Bendigo. Information provided with photos: Frederick George Hickson born 1884, Toolleen, Victoria. ...Written on back of photo in fountain pen 'Freddie Hickson Age ten months' On bottom of photo Alan Spicer Williamson Street, Bendigo. Information provided with photos: Frederick George Hickson born 1884, Toolleen, Victoria. ...Portrait: sepia coloured photo of baby sitting on ornate cane chair. Baby is wearing white lace over over garment, with long-sleeved garment underneath. Written on back of photo in fountain pen 'Freddie Hickson Age ten months' On bottom of photo Alan Spicer Williamson Street, Bendigo. Information provided with photos: Frederick George Hickson born 1884, Toolleen, Victoria. Father Edward George, mother Lucy MaryAnne Aylett, married 1879 in Kerry. Frederick died 1942, Heathcote, aged 86. Edward George Hickson, born 1837, father James, mother Barbara Godfrey, died 1915 Toolleen aged 78. Frederick George Hickson married Rose Victoria Louise Osborne in 1913. Rose Osborne born 1889 Raywood, father Louis, mother Margaret Ann Carmen. Children of Frederick and Rose : Edward George born 1914, Long gully. Margaret Lucy born 1916 Bendigo.Sepia coloured portrait of young male adult dressed in three piece suit, wing collar and tartan print tie. On bottom of photo : D. Mendelfsohn, View St., Bendigo. Photo likely to be Frederick Hickson as a young male adult. See information on 1632.2D. Mendelfsohn, View St., Bendigoperson, individual, frederick george hickson, toolleen, hickson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HICKSON COLLECTION: PORTARIT OF FREDERICK GEORGE HICKSON
... Written on back of photo in fountain pen 'Freddie Hickson Age ten months' On bottom of photo Alan Spicer Williamson Street, Bendigo. Information provided with photos: Frederick George Hickson born 1884, Tooleen, Victoria. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual frederick george hickson Toolleen Hickson Allan Spicer, Williamson St., Bendigo Portrait: sepia coloured photo of baby sitting on ornate cane chair. ...Portrait: sepia coloured photo of baby sitting on ornate cane chair. Baby is wearing white lace over over garment, with long-sleeved garment underneath. Written on back of photo in fountain pen 'Freddie Hickson Age ten months' On bottom of photo Alan Spicer Williamson Street, Bendigo. Information provided with photos: Frederick George Hickson born 1884, Tooleen, Victoria. Father Edward George, mother Lucy MaryAnne Aylett, married 1879 in Kerry. Frederick died 1942, Heathcote, aged 86. Edward George Hickson, born 1837, father James, mother Barbara Godfrey, died 1915 Toolleen aged 78. Frederick George Hickson married Rose Victoria Louise Osborne in 1913. Rose Osborne born 1889 Raywood, father Louis, mother Margaret Ann Carmen. Children of Frederick and Rose : Edward George born 1914, Long gully. Margaret Lucy born 1916 Bendigo.Allan Spicer, Williamson St., Bendigoperson, individual, frederick george hickson, toolleen, hickson -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured object, Cigar Box J.Van Maurik c1950, c1950
... This is an empty Justus Van Maurik cigar box made c1950 by appointment to the House of Lords, London and the cigars were used by George Reed who was a draftsman in City of Moorabbin c1950. c1700 The Dutch East India Company brought spices from South East Asia and tobacco from the New World to Sumatra and Java in Indonesia. 1794 Justus van Maurik Senior established a tobacco factory in the centre of Amsterdam and his son, Justus van Maurik Junior, spread the company’s fame well beyond the borders of (Holland) Netherlands as he travelled the world successfully promoting the family’s tobacco business....City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This is an empty Justus Van Maurik cigar box made c1950 by appointment to the House of Lords, London and the cigars were used by George Reed who was a draftsman in City of Moorabbin c1950. c1700 The Dutch East India Company brought spices from South East Asia and tobacco from the New World to Sumatra and Java in Indonesia. 1794 Justus van Maurik Senior established a tobacco factory in the centre of Amsterdam and his son, Justus van Maurik Junior, spread the company’s fame well beyond the borders of (Holland) Netherlands as he travelled the world successfully promoting the family’s tobacco business. ...This is an empty Justus Van Maurik cigar box made c1950 by appointment to the House of Lords, London and the cigars were used by George Reed who was a draftsman in City of Moorabbin c1950. c1700 The Dutch East India Company brought spices from South East Asia and tobacco from the New World to Sumatra and Java in Indonesia. 1794 Justus van Maurik Senior established a tobacco factory in the centre of Amsterdam and his son, Justus van Maurik Junior, spread the company’s fame well beyond the borders of (Holland) Netherlands as he travelled the world successfully promoting the family’s tobacco business.Dutch cigars were popular c1950 in the City of Moorabbin and Justus van Maurik Pty Ltd was a quality producer from Amsterdam , Holland (Netherlands) commencing production c1794. George Reed was a draftsman who lived in City of Moorabbin c1950 A plywood hinged cigar box Lid ; JUSTUS VAN MAURIK / BY APPOINTMENT TO / FAMOUS H T/M L SINCE 1754/ THE / HOUSE OF LORDS / IMPERIALES Inside Lid ; as above cigars, justus van maurik pty ltd., holland, amsterdam, netherlands, dutch east india company, redheads safety matches, safety matches, bryant & may pty ltd, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, tobacco, reed george, draftsman, architect, moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, post world war 2 estates -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Glass, jar of Mustard Ointment 'Rawleigh's;, mid 20thC
... Mr Floyd George Rawleigh who was the son of David Rawleigh, W.T.Rawleigh's brother, came to Australia, with Mr Jackson, in 1931 and set up the Rawleighs Company Business . Generations of Australians, Canadians and Americans grew up waiting for The Rawleigh Man to arrive at their front door with his sample case of goodies to add spice to their life and to heal their ailments. ...Mr Floyd George Rawleigh who was the son of David Rawleigh, W.T.Rawleigh's brother, came to Australia, with Mr Jackson, in 1931 and set up the Rawleighs Company Business . Generations of Australians, Canadians and Americans grew up waiting for The Rawleigh Man to arrive at their front door with his sample case of goodies to add spice to their life and to heal their ailments. ...WT Rawleigh (1870-1952) Freeport USA began in 1889 the direct selling method to sell his products, travelling around on horse and cart in the early days from house to house selling his medicines and other lines. Rawleigh's wide range of products includes: Medicinal, Nutritional, Gourmet, Homecare, Personal Care, Animal & Plant Care Since 1889, millions of families around the world have learned to rely upon and keep Rawleigh's reliable medicines and other products on hand ready for emergencies to relieve sickness, pains, injuries and for their daily needs. By 1920, young Rawleigh had built the biggest manufacturing organisation in the world. Mr Floyd George Rawleigh who was the son of David Rawleigh, W.T.Rawleigh's brother, came to Australia, with Mr Jackson, in 1931 and set up the Rawleighs Company Business . Generations of Australians, Canadians and Americans grew up waiting for The Rawleigh Man to arrive at their front door with his sample case of goodies to add spice to their life and to heal their ailments. In World War II, most Australian soldiers posted overseas carried a tin of Rawleigh Antiseptic Salve in their kits to treat wounds and ward off infection The Rawleigh Man brought to family front doors the best materials money could buy from around the world: spices from Sumatra, Java, China, India, Africa, the West Indies; black pepper from the island of Ponapai; lemon and orange oils from California and Sicily and Vanilla from Madagascar and Java; high grade coffee beans from the Andes. Most of the herbs, roots, barks and buds used in making cough medicines and tonics came from Europe, India, Ceylon, China, North America, the West Indies, Jamaica, Honduras and Asia. From Japan came camphor and menthol for making medicines. From Tavenui, the Garden Island of Fiji, came the food grade coconut oil for Rawleigh's gold medal winning Coconut Oil Soap. Rawleigh products are still only available from Rawleigh men and women who carry on the time-honoured tradition of the Rawleigh company to give individuals a go at developing their own business supplying products to people in their homes. Only now they are also doing it in cyberspace. A clear glass jar with a metal screw lid containing Mustard Ointment made by W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. .Melbourne Lid ; Rawleigh’s Front ; Rawleigh’s / Net WT. / 1 ½ oz / COMPOUND / MUSTARD OINTMENT / WILL NOT BLISTER /preferable to Mustard Plaster / MNUFACTURED BY / The W, T. Rawleigh Co Ltd / MELBOURNE. / Left side ; DIRECTIONS …….. , / Right side ; Useful pharmacy, medicines, mustard ointment, w.t. rawleigh company ltd., hospitals, nursing, containers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, melbourne, respiratory diseases -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945 & 1946, 1946
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Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of Full Course Students' 1946, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Obituary, The Head of School, Staff 1946, The Literary Society, Science Section, Art Section, Sports, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls', Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 1946 ballarat school of mines magazine joan walter kevin j. whiter kingsley bremmer d. spence neville reeve p. banfield r. sudholz n. lumsden john g. procter peter j. wilson john w. jolly stanley s. parker john a. mckenzie beatrice e. burgess p. maloney f. daykin margaret mcleod dr pound peter h. marxsen f. g. procter c. fairbank dawn williams c. hoffman t. trengrove n. t. bunning d. t. kellock a. f. heseltine dr h. hirst w. s. stuckey e. j. mcconnon ron cairns gwen spiers f. l. collins a. w. bridson j. j. hanrahan h. brew g. w. cornell j. t. collins r. w. whitla s. mayo n. bunning l. o. brown g. v. bergin r. r. watson t. kellock a. j. murdock r. w. richards a. c. miller a. v. gilpin t. r. gordon r. p. flower h. yates d. mullins w. wilkinson l. hillman alison johnson a. jones m. fogarty hester darby j. allsop w. paterson a. lambert h. goldsmith m. mctaggett c. king m. harland g. g. procter n. w. penrose r. r. calder s. williams c. g. jeffery d. i. johnston j. sutherland r. h. lonie f. e. ferguson b. law j. lochhead david coburn jack scala douglas dean alan wilson doris pengalley roma sudholz ken palmer winnie beckwith tonie hilton jean waller david hobson william rowe robert allen mrs smail betty young william blackie alfred mckenzie peggy crosbie lloyd lehman d. judd rex h. holliocke david j. jelbart ian d. mclachlan frederick g. savage john m. blainey b. hewitt roy e. mawby maxwell f. murray g. sewell lindsay g. pattenden neville morton william h. wray john e. ambrosio ronald d. cairns kenneth s. lindsay graeme w. scarfe john middlin william hewett victor m. mcgrath john s. spittle alfred e. temby d. young willis brown b. sherrit r. jillet nola hornbuckle jean sewell maureen walsh margery ross m. james n. sewell winifred m. beckwith olive whitworth winifred stevens j. waller mavis connell r. gladman n. pitcher heather duncan patricia gleeson margaret stevens edna stevens reita rowe rosemary gillett roy mawby kevin whiter robert morgan laurie krausgrill don lucas gilbert j. troplis j. hanrahan w. sutherland b. bowman l. clifton w. coad i. james k. eberhart g. jukes k. dean k. george ronald healey r. montgomery t. aggett r. hocking m. grinham m. lawless k. cartledge g. clifton d. halson g. hindson w. hon howard mcwilliam w. haire r. sargent m. mccarthy c. sadoe a. spicer w. nunn m. tweedale l. weir r. watson l. wilson k. spalding k. east w. holdsworth e. jackson j. anderson t. shaw w. whittle d. morris w. fisher g. toplis a. hughes w. coles f. atchinson f. gallagher t. hewitt a. ward r. lambert w. brogden r. farquhar j. james l. keen s. h. jones max coward esme atkins maxwell d. berlyn shirley campbell dorothy a. casey patricia j. coates shirley m.j. cook patricia a. fitzsimmons denise l. gilbert maurine o. grose barbara c. hanrahan louis c. huisman rosemary hullick kevin a. mcphee dorothy p. parker lois m. pedrazzi jean m. rizzoli shirley m. ross william e. ross shirley m. roepcke robert w. tantau w. howard tozer john b. vernon delores weatherill 1945 - Maroon cover with green, yellow and blue lettering, soft covered magazine of 74 pages. 1946 -White and yellow cover with, blue and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 94 pages including advertisements. .6 - Green soft cover , with purple writing, 56 pages including advertisements Artwork Mr Bunning - Probably By Joan Walter Hoch Mon - By Kenneth Palmer Shorty - Probably By Joan Walter Chub - Probably By Joan Walter Dorise - Probably By Joan Walter Hank - By Kenneth Palmer Roma - By Kenneth Palmer Shirt - Probably By Joan Walter Fat - By Kenneth Palmer Pug - By Kenneth Palmer Bill - By Kenneth Palmer Gig - Probably By Joan Walter Mid - By Kenneth Palmer SMB's Roving Reporter - By Kenneth Palmer Staffie - By Kenneth Palmer Oh Frankie - By Kenneth Palmer Sketch - By William Rowe Hector - Probably By Joan Walter Elwyn - By Kenneth Palmer Clive - By Kenneth Palmer Happy - Probably By Joan Walter Max - By Kenneth Palmer Socks - By Kenneth Palmer Yvonne - By Kenneth Palmer June - By Kenneth Palmer Babbling Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Bake - Probably By Joan Walter Sherry - Probably By Joan Walter Janice - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer Lynette - By Kenneth Palmer Dot - By Kenneth Palmer Margo - Probably By Joan Walter Shirley - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer New Entry School - Know your bends and hitches - By Max Coward Eyres - Probably By Joan Walter Dean - Probably By Joan Walter Simpkin - Probably By Joan Walter Ron - By Kenneth Palmer Siv - By Kenneth Palmer Doc - By Kenneth Palmer Hindson - By Kenneth Palmer Bandy - By Kenneth Palmer Sharpy - By Kenneth Palmer Clifton - Probably By Joan Walter Cocky - Probably By Joan Walter George - By Kenneth Palmer Topple - Probably By Joan Walter Jukes - Probably By Joan Walter .6 Artwork Mr Barker - Possibly By Maxwell D. ...List of Full Course Students' 1946, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Obituary, The Head of School, Staff 1946, The Literary Society, Science Section, Art Section, Sports, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls', Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 19461945 - Maroon cover with green, yellow and blue lettering, soft covered magazine of 74 pages. 1946 -White and yellow cover with, blue and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 94 pages including advertisements. .6 - Green soft cover , with purple writing, 56 pages including advertisements Artwork Mr Bunning - Probably By Joan Walter Hoch Mon - By Kenneth Palmer Shorty - Probably By Joan Walter Chub - Probably By Joan Walter Dorise - Probably By Joan Walter Hank - By Kenneth Palmer Roma - By Kenneth Palmer Shirt - Probably By Joan Walter Fat - By Kenneth Palmer Pug - By Kenneth Palmer Bill - By Kenneth Palmer Gig - Probably By Joan Walter Mid - By Kenneth Palmer SMB's Roving Reporter - By Kenneth Palmer Staffie - By Kenneth Palmer Oh Frankie - By Kenneth Palmer Sketch - By William Rowe Hector - Probably By Joan Walter Elwyn - By Kenneth Palmer Clive - By Kenneth Palmer Happy - Probably By Joan Walter Max - By Kenneth Palmer Socks - By Kenneth Palmer Yvonne - By Kenneth Palmer June - By Kenneth Palmer Babbling Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Bake - Probably By Joan Walter Sherry - Probably By Joan Walter Janice - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer Lynette - By Kenneth Palmer Dot - By Kenneth Palmer Margo - Probably By Joan Walter Shirley - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer New Entry School - Know your bends and hitches - By Max Coward Eyres - Probably By Joan Walter Dean - Probably By Joan Walter Simpkin - Probably By Joan Walter Ron - By Kenneth Palmer Siv - By Kenneth Palmer Doc - By Kenneth Palmer Hindson - By Kenneth Palmer Bandy - By Kenneth Palmer Sharpy - By Kenneth Palmer Clifton - Probably By Joan Walter Cocky - Probably By Joan Walter George - By Kenneth Palmer Topple - Probably By Joan Walter Jukes - Probably By Joan Walter .6 Artwork Mr Barker - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Mr Aston - By Shirley M. Ross John - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Chris - By Shirley M. Ross Rus - By Shirley M. Ross Pimp - By Robert Tantau Phonso - By Robert Tantau The Stud Room - By Robert Tantau Auntie Shirl - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Miss Morgan - By Rosemary Hullick Hand Grenade - By Shirley M. Ross Plane - By William E. Ross Potty - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Beverley - By Shirley M. Ross Beth - By Rosemary Hullick Gwen - By Rosemary Hullick Sadie - By Shirley Ross M. Cutter - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Dingdong - By Robert Tantau Blue - By Shirley M. Ross Hoffy - By Shirley M. Ross ballarat school of mines, magazine, joan walter, kevin j. whiter, kingsley bremmer, d. spence, neville reeve, p. banfield, r. sudholz, n. lumsden, john g. procter, peter j. wilson, john w. jolly, stanley s. parker, john a. mckenzie, beatrice e. burgess, p. maloney, f. daykin, margaret mcleod, dr pound, peter h. marxsen, f. g. procter, c. fairbank, dawn williams, c. hoffman, t. trengrove, n. t. bunning, d. t. kellock, a. f. heseltine, dr h. hirst, w. s. stuckey, e. j. mcconnon, ron cairns, gwen spiers, f. l. collins, a. w. bridson, j. j. hanrahan, h. brew, g. w. cornell, j. t. collins, r. w. whitla, s. mayo, n. bunning, l. o. brown, g. v. bergin, r. r. watson, t. kellock, a. j. murdock, r. w. richards, a. c. miller, a. v. gilpin, t. r. gordon, r. p. flower, h. yates, d. mullins, w. wilkinson, l. hillman, alison johnson, a. jones, m. fogarty, hester darby, j. allsop, w. paterson, a. lambert, h. goldsmith, m. mctaggett, c. king, m. harland, g. g. procter, n. w. penrose, r. r. calder, s. williams, c. g. jeffery, d. i. johnston, j. sutherland, r. h. lonie, f. e. ferguson, b. law, j. lochhead, david coburn, jack scala, douglas dean, alan wilson, doris pengalley, roma sudholz, ken palmer, winnie beckwith, tonie hilton, jean waller, david hobson, william rowe, robert allen, mrs smail, betty young, william blackie, alfred mckenzie, peggy crosbie, lloyd lehman, d. judd, rex h. holliocke, david j. jelbart, ian d. mclachlan, frederick g. savage, john m. blainey, b. hewitt, roy e. mawby, maxwell f. murray, g. sewell, lindsay g. pattenden, neville morton, william h. wray, john e. ambrosio, ronald d. cairns, kenneth s. lindsay, graeme w. scarfe, john middlin, william hewett, victor m. mcgrath, john s. spittle, alfred e. temby, d. young, willis brown, b. sherrit, r. jillet, nola hornbuckle, jean sewell, maureen walsh, margery ross, m. james, n. sewell, winifred m. beckwith, olive whitworth, winifred stevens, j. waller, mavis connell, r. gladman, n. pitcher, heather duncan, patricia gleeson, margaret stevens, edna stevens, reita rowe, rosemary gillett, roy mawby, kevin whiter, robert morgan, laurie krausgrill, don lucas, gilbert j. troplis, j. hanrahan, w. sutherland, b. bowman, l. clifton, w. coad, i. james, k. eberhart, g. jukes, k. dean, k. george, ronald healey, r. montgomery, t. aggett, r. hocking, m. grinham, m. lawless, k. cartledge, g. clifton, d. halson, g. hindson, w. hon, howard mcwilliam, w. haire, r. sargent, m. mccarthy, c. sadoe, a. spicer, w. nunn, m. tweedale, l. weir, r. watson, l. wilson, k. spalding, k. east, w. holdsworth, e. jackson, j. anderson, t. shaw, w. whittle, d. morris, w. fisher, g. toplis, a. hughes, w. coles, f. atchinson, f. gallagher, t. hewitt, a. ward, r. lambert, w. brogden, r. farquhar, j. james, l. keen, s. h. jones, max coward, esme atkins, maxwell d. berlyn, shirley campbell, dorothy a. casey, patricia j. coates, shirley m.j. cook, patricia a. fitzsimmons, denise l. gilbert, maurine o. grose, barbara c. hanrahan, louis c. huisman, rosemary hullick, kevin a. mcphee, dorothy p. parker, lois m. pedrazzi, jean m. rizzoli, shirley m. ross, william e. ross, shirley m. roepcke, robert w. tantau, w. howard tozer, john b. vernon, delores weatherill -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1946, 1946
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Sports Committee 1946, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls, Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 1946, ballarat school of mines magazine j. walter k. whiter k. bremner d. spence n. reave p. banfield r. sudholz n. lumsden j. procter p. wilson j. jolly s. parker j. mckenzie b. burgess p. maloney f. daykin m. mcleod dr. j. r. pound p. marxsen f. g. procter c. fairbank d. williams c. hoffman t. trengrove n. t. bunning d. t. kellock a. f. heseltine cr. h. l. coburn gwen spiers max berlyn dr. h. hirst w. s. stuckey e. j. mcconnon f. l. collins a. w. bridson j. j. hanrahan h. brew g. w. cornell j. t. collins r. w. whitla s. mayo n. bunning l. o. brown g. v. bergin r. r. watson t. kellock a. j. murdoch r. w. richards a. c. miller a. v. gilpin t. r. gordon r. p. flower h. yates d. mullins w. wilkinson l. hillman a. johnson a. jones m. fogarty h. darby j. allsop w. paterson a. lambert h. goldsmith m. mctaggett c. king m. harland n. w. penrose r. r. calder s. williams c. f. jeffrey d. i. johnston j. sutherland r. h. lonie f. e. ferguson b. law j. lochhead david coburn peter marxsen jack scala kingsley bremner douglas dean alan wison doris pengalley roma sudholz ken palmer winnie beckwith tonie hilton jean waller david hobson w. rowe john procter neville reeve joan walter robert allen mrs smail betty young william blackie alfred mckenzie peggy crosbie dawn williams lloyd lehmann j. waller p. crosbie w. beckwith w. stevens o. whitworth d. harper d. judd j. blainey d. coburn r. mawby m. connell i. mclachlan d. dean r. holliocke d. jelbart f. savage b. hewitt m. murray g. sewell l. pattenden n. morton w. wray b. sherritt r. jillet n. hornbuckle j. sewell m. walsh m. ross m. james n. sewell r. gladman n. pitcher h. duncan p. gleeson edna stevens reita rowe rosemary gillett roy mawby kevin whiter robert morgan don lucas laurie krausgrill j. hanrahan w. sutherland b. bowman l. clifton w. coad i. james k. eberhart g. jukes k. dean k. george r. montgomery t. aggett r. hocking m. grinham m. lawless k. cartledge g. clifton d. halson g. hindson w. haire r. sargent m. mccarthy a. spicer w. nunn m. tweedale ronald healey howard mcwilliam l. weir r. watson gilbert j. troplis l. wilson k. spalding k. east w. holdsworth e. jackson j. anderson t. shaw w. whittle d. morris w. fisher g. toplis a. hughes w. coles f. atchison f. gallagher t. hewitt a. ward w. hon r. lambert w. brogden r. farquhar j. james l. keen i. wilson s. h. jones White and yellow front soft covered magazine with green and blue font. 92 pages including advertisements. ...Ballarat School pf Mines Council, Members of Staff, List of Full Course Students' 1946, Magazine Committee, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Obituary - W. S. Stuckey, The Head - A. F. Heseltine, Staff 1946, The Literary Society, Science Section, Art Section, S.M.B. Sports Committee 1946, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls, Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 1946,White and yellow front soft covered magazine with green and blue font. 92 pages including advertisements.ballarat school of mines, magazine, j. walter, k. whiter, k. bremner, d. spence, n. reave, p. banfield, r. sudholz, n. lumsden, j. procter, p. wilson, j. jolly, s. parker, j. mckenzie, b. burgess, p. maloney, f. daykin, m. mcleod, dr. j. r. pound, p. marxsen, f. g. procter, c. fairbank, d. williams, c. hoffman, t. trengrove, n. t. bunning, d. t. kellock, a. f. heseltine, cr. h. l. coburn, gwen spiers, max berlyn, dr. h. hirst, w. s. stuckey, e. j. mcconnon, f. l. collins, a. w. bridson, j. j. hanrahan, h. brew, g. w. cornell, j. t. collins, r. w. whitla, s. mayo, n. bunning, l. o. brown, g. v. bergin, r. r. watson, t. kellock, a. j. murdoch, r. w. richards, a. c. miller, a. v. gilpin, t. r. gordon, r. p. flower, h. yates, d. mullins, w. wilkinson, l. hillman, a. johnson, a. jones, m. fogarty, h. darby, j. allsop, w. paterson, a. lambert, h. goldsmith, m. mctaggett, c. king, m. harland, n. w. penrose, r. r. calder, s. williams, c. f. jeffrey, d. i. johnston, j. sutherland, r. h. lonie, f. e. ferguson, b. law, j. lochhead, david coburn, peter marxsen, jack scala, kingsley bremner, douglas dean, alan wison, doris pengalley, roma sudholz, ken palmer, winnie beckwith, tonie hilton, jean waller, david hobson, w. rowe, john procter, neville reeve, joan walter, robert allen, mrs smail, betty young, william blackie, alfred mckenzie, peggy crosbie, dawn williams, lloyd lehmann, j. waller, p. crosbie, w. beckwith, w. stevens, o. whitworth, d. harper, d. judd, j. blainey, d. coburn, r. mawby, m. connell, i. mclachlan, d. dean, r. holliocke, d. jelbart, f. savage, b. hewitt, m. murray, g. sewell, l. pattenden, n. morton, w. wray, b. sherritt, r. jillet, n. hornbuckle, j. sewell, m. walsh, m. ross, m. james, n. sewell, r. gladman, n. pitcher, h. duncan, p. gleeson, edna stevens, reita rowe, rosemary gillett, roy mawby, kevin whiter, robert morgan, don lucas, laurie krausgrill, j. hanrahan, w. sutherland, b. bowman, l. clifton, w. coad, i. james, k. eberhart, g. jukes, k. dean, k. george, r. montgomery, t. aggett, r. hocking, m. grinham, m. lawless, k. cartledge, g. clifton, d. halson, g. hindson, w. haire, r. sargent, m. mccarthy, a. spicer, w. nunn, m. tweedale, ronald healey, howard mcwilliam, l. weir, r. watson, gilbert j. troplis, l. wilson, k. spalding, k. east, w. holdsworth, e. jackson, j. anderson, t. shaw, w. whittle, d. morris, w. fisher, g. toplis, a. hughes, w. coles, f. atchison, f. gallagher, t. hewitt, a. ward, w. hon, r. lambert, w. brogden, r. farquhar, j. james, l. keen, i. wilson, s. h. jones -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - List, Wayne Kell, "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", 2020
... George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer...George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer ...Yields information the employees of the SEC from about the 1960's through to closure. Not known if completely accurate.List - typed A4 sheet titled "Ballarat Tramways Employees (60's - 71)", prepared by Wayne Kell. Lists employees in alphabetical order images: .1 - jpg scan of the sheet .2 - pdf of the list in a single vertical column .3 - word document in the image files Noel Aghan Noel Allen Max Anderson Brian Anwyl Adam Balloch Ray Barrow Ian Bentley James Billman Les Bird Mick Blackman Kevin Blake Dave Blaw Brett Boddington Kevin Brookman Gary Butler Kevin Butler Marty Cahill Bob Carter Daryl Chambers R oy Courtney Steve Crosby Ray Curnow Ron Davidson Bill Davies S. Davies W. Davies T Ed Davis L. Denmead Max Devlin Austin Domaschenz Des Domaschenz T. Dunstan Ted Edmunds Allen Edwards George Etheridge D. Everett John Everett Ted Fish Vic Gill Ian Grant George Gray Max Green Ray Hall Norm Hamilton Rory Herauville Bernie Hill Colin Hill Norm Hunt Danny Irvine Allan Jeffreys Bruce Jenkins David Jones Ron Jordan Wayne Kell Alan Kellett Alf Kellett Dave Kellett Noel Klein Hec Knight Ron Knight Mick Laidlaw Ed Lake Stan Lakey Herb Lee George Long Norm Lorensini Geoff McErvale Doug McGregor Leo McMahon Alec McWilliam Bill Maes George Magee Jim Maher Mick Mahoney Andre Malins B. Mannion Les Mark Jack Marone Jackie Mason Arthur Maxwell Harold May Allan Meaney Brian Melville Jim Menzies Alf Mercer Barry Morris Robert Morris Bruce Munn Tom Nancarrow Bill Newell Les North John O’Keefe Dan O’Leary Dick Oliver Joel Owen Eric Patterson Bert Peart Ivan Pellas D. Powell Lindsay Quick Arthur Reed Bill Retallick Rex Rewell Howard Reynolds Neil Robe Ned Romeo Vin Ryan Rick Rykers Bill Segrave John Schmidt Charles Scicluna David Skewes Harry Smerdon Brian Smith Roy Smith Bill Spicer Tony Stephens Max Stephens Tom Stevenson Neil Sutherland Doug Thompson Ian Tierney Ian Trenfield John Truscott Bill Trusler Bill Tuddenham A. Turnbull Dave van Oorschot E. van Rooy Harry van Oorschot Henk van Oorschot Bill van Oorschot Gerry van Rooy Harry van Rooy Ian Wallis Lou Walker Bill Ward Geoff Ward Vin Webb Bill Wellard L. Wellard R. Williams Terry Williams Doug Wiseman Edward Wrightlists, employees, personnel, ballarat, crews -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Ray Nutting Collection, Circa 1914 -1918
... spices, and nurses received chocolates. Many of the items were sent separately from the boxes because of lack of space. Not all the tins could be sent out by Christmas and so those sent in January 1915 contained a New Year card. Shortage of brass meant that many did not received their tins until summer 1916, however by January 1919 some still did not receive them. After using up the contents many service people then used the tins to store small items. The brass tin, bullet pencil, and medals belonged to Pte George...spices, and nurses received chocolates. Many of the items were sent separately from the boxes because of lack of space. Not all the tins could be sent out by Christmas and so those sent in January 1915 contained a New Year card. Shortage of brass meant that many did not received their tins until summer 1916, however by January 1919 some still did not receive them. After using up the contents many service people then used the tins to store small items. The brass tin, bullet pencil, and medals belonged to Pte George ...A 'Sailors & Soldiers Christmas Fund' created by Princess Mary had overwhelming response and so it was decided to give every person 'wearing the King's uniform on Christmas Day 1914' the brass tin along with a Christmas card and a picture of the princess, and items such as pipe, lighter, tobacco, and 20 cigarettes. Non-smokers and boys received a bullet pencil and a packet of sweets. Indian troops often received sweets and spices, and nurses received chocolates. Many of the items were sent separately from the boxes because of lack of space. Not all the tins could be sent out by Christmas and so those sent in January 1915 contained a New Year card. Shortage of brass meant that many did not received their tins until summer 1916, however by January 1919 some still did not receive them. After using up the contents many service people then used the tins to store small items. The brass tin, bullet pencil, and medals belonged to Pte George Nutting of the 2nd London regiment, and regimental number 2080/230442. After World War 1 George Nutting sailed for Melbourne on June 1, 1922 aboard the S.S. Borda. He then lived at several addresses in the Sunshine/Albion area including Dawson St, 32 King Edward Ave, and 15 Kamarooka St. At one stage he was involved in a window cleaning and gardening business, and both he and his wife Janet were very good dancers. George Nutting was also involved in the Loyal Sunshine Lodge and was presented with a Past Grand's Collar in 1943. He lived at 15 Kamarooka St until he passed away on March 20th 1979 at the age of 85. The above information was sourced from http://www.kinnethmont.co.uk/1914-1918_files/xmas-box-1914.htm (accessed 1/3/2014), and from http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/1329146/tin-princess-mary-s-Christmas-gift-1914 (accessed 1/3/2014), and from research work done by Eva and Marie of S&DHS.The tin and medals provide a visible historical record of the Christmas gift, and the awards that the average WW1 British service person received about 100 years ago. The bullet pencil may indicate that Pte G. Nutting was probably a non-smoker, at least around circa 1914.Brass rectangular box with an embossed and hinged lid. The lid features the profile of Princess Mary with an 'M' on each side, and the names of Britain's allies in 1914. The pencil fits into the brass bullet casing to give the appearance of a bullet. The WW1 British medals are: 1. 1914 - 1915 Star, 2. British War Medal 1914 - 1918 (Silver), 3. Allied Victory Medal.TIN: Imperium Brittanicum, Christmas 1914, Belgium, France, Servia, Japan, Russia, Montenegro. MEDALS: 2080 Pte G. Nutting 2 - Lond.R bullet pencil, g nutting, princess mary tin, christmas 1914, british ww1 medals, 1914-1915 star, allied victory medal, british war medal 1914 -1918 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson - Employees Photographs
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Williams Agent 4650.064 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.065 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.066 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.067 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.068 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Larry Pomeroy Sunshine Director Of Marketing (Ex Toronto Canada) 4650.069 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Director Of Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.070 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance, George Johnson Director Of Marketing, Tom Mindhan 4650.071 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance & Mary Danaher 4650.072 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.073 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Ian McIntosh, Les McIntosh, John Shiner 4650.074 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Spicer Director Of Marketing (Canadian) 4650.075 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber Managing Director Addressing Conference. ...Williams Agent 4650.064 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.065 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.066 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.067 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.068 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Larry Pomeroy Sunshine Director Of Marketing (Ex Toronto Canada) 4650.069 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Director Of Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.070 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance, George Johnson Director Of Marketing, Tom Mindhan 4650.071 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance & Mary Danaher 4650.072 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.073 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Ian McIntosh, Les McIntosh, John Shiner 4650.074 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Spicer Director Of Marketing (Canadian) 4650.075 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber Managing Director Addressing Conference. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4650.001 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr S. R. Makeham Manager Cane Industry Project Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.002 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton 4650.003 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Hackett Director Special Projects Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.004 - Massey Ferguson Employees - William 'Bill' Geddes 4650.005 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Steel Director 4650.006 - Massey Ferguson Employees - I. H. Salom Director Of Manufacturing Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.007 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. Wendt Perth Sales Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.008 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.009 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Rogers 4650.010 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Marketing Director Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.011 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Mason Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.012 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Masson Hobart Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.013 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Noel Unknown 4650.014 - Massey Ferguson Employees - S. V. Bishop Corporate Plastics Control Co-odinator 4650.015 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Baker Foreman MC Shop 4650.016 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Burns 4650.017 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.018 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson, Peter Boyd Brisbane Branch Manager & 3 Unknown People 4650.019 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.020 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.021 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.022 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.023 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.024 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Bishop 4650.025 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom Carroll In Sunshine Engineering Drawing Office 4650.026 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.027 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.028 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Baxter 4650.029 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jim Bruce 4650.030 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Howard Clemson (Sunshine Resident) 4650.031 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom A. Minahan 4650.032 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. W. Moffat General Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.033 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Unknown Service Manager W. R. Burrer Preston Dealer In Victoria 4650.034 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.035 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Doug Retallick Perth Branch 4650.036 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Plunisrtt 4650.037 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Dennis Potter 4650.038 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole 4650.039 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Stone 4650.040 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - D. Willshire 4650.041 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.042 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Brian Unknown Adelaide 4650.043 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.044 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Anderson Brisbane Sales Manager Northern Division Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.045 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mike B, Allen Adelaide Branch Manager, Unknown, Unknown 4650.046 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.047 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Anson 4650.048 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Honautavic 4650.049 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr Brockman South Australia Minister For Agriculture 4650.051 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. B. Allen Perth BranchMassey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.052 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, T. Thornbrough, Unknown 4650.053 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Ashworth Assistant Manager Hunts Farm Equipment Pty Ltd 4650.054 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.055 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. M. Alexander Massey Harris 4650.056 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.057 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.058 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L to R Bob Ross Chairman Of Directos, G. R. Johnson Director Of Marketing, Jack Heirman M.L.C. 4650.059 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen Adelaide Branch Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited & John Henderson New Dealer 4650.060 - Massey Ferguson Employees - K. D. Steel Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.061 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.062 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric F. Smart West Australia Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.063 - Massey Ferguson Employees - E. H. Williams Agent 4650.064 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.065 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.066 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.067 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.068 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Larry Pomeroy Sunshine Director Of Marketing (Ex Toronto Canada) 4650.069 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Director Of Marketing Manager Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited 4650.070 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance, George Johnson Director Of Marketing, Tom Mindhan 4650.071 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John 'Jack' Vance Director Of Finance & Mary Danaher 4650.072 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.073 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Ian McIntosh, Les McIntosh, John Shiner 4650.074 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ken Spicer Director Of Marketing (Canadian) 4650.075 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber Managing Director Addressing Conference. Far Right Alex Hamilton Manager ICM 4650.076 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Paecw Motors Family Partnership 4650.077 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Mullolland 4650.078 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Graham Brooks 4650.079 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.080 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.081 - Massey Ferguson Employees - B. Sloane & Bruce Sloane Dealers 4650.082 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.083 - Massey Ferguson Employees - R. T. Weir, Rob Ross Chairman Of Directors, Ian Munroe, G. R. Johnson 4650.084 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Miss Sue Barnett Sales Office Oakbank South Australia 4650.085 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. A. Taylor, J. Mason, G. L. Roberts, T. L. Roberts, H. B. Weher 4650.086 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mike B. Allen, Mick C. Trest, C. Peter Prest, H. B. Welsh 4650.087 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Alex Hamilton (Middle) 4650.088 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.089 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.090 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Benham Sales Manager, Bob Weidenhofa Parts Manager 4650.091 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Syd Williams Cairns Dealer 4650.092 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Banney (Centre) 4650.093 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Morris, T. Minahan, J. Vance, H. Weber, J. Johnsone, G. Davey All Directors Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited At Wyeera 4650.094 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. barber, A. Collins, P. Couch, D. Leggw, Allan Doust 4650.095 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.096 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.097 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Norm Hazelwood Personal Manager Training 4650.098 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Kevin Day 3rd From Right 4650.099 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.100 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Eric Thomas (Far Left) 4650.101 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Peter Fieder (Instructing) & Norrie Croker (Standing) 4650.102 - Massey Ferguson Employees - James 'Jim' Poole & Malcolm Scott 4650.103 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A. Collins Training Officer & Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.104 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Harry McPherson Instructing On A Baller To A Group Of Sevicemen 4650.105 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To Right Kehh Ott, Murray David (MD), Unknown, Mike Allan 4650.106 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Allen Murray Product Training Sunshine 4650.107 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bon Johnson, Avon Collins, Stan Galbraith, Harry Gregory, Lindsay Baggin 4650.108 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole 4650.109 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Tim Pickett, Unknown, James 'Jim' Poole, Dave Cunningham, Unknown, John Vaughan, Unknown 4650.110 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown, Ron White, Unknown 4650.111 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R P. Boyd, J. R. Warmer, G. A. Gemmell-Smith, Herman Weber (MD), G. Cannon, M. Bennett 4650.112 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Sir Dallas Brook Victorian Governor (Standing) & Company Executives & VIPS H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.113 - Massey Ferguson Employees - John Vaughan, Noel Clarke Melbourne Branch Manager, Brian Harrod Export Manager 4650.114 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Day, Ivan Leyendekkers, Ken Gaunt, Jack Stokes, Jack Vance, Dick Weir 4650.115 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Jack Vance Director Finance & Ken Gaunt Director Engineering 4650.116 - Massey Ferguson Employees - P. Boyd, R. armstrong, Whittaker, L. Wood, J. K. Gaunt, H. P. Weber, G. Mann, Sir Syd Williams 4650.117 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.118 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.119 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Jack Hacket, Unknown, George Johnson 4650.120 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Speaking 4650.121 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R J. J. Jaejar Corporate Engineering, Unknown, Brian Harrod Export Marketing, Unknown 4650.122 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.123 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ian Forristor Lectoring, Ales Simpson, Stuart McKay H.V. McKay Massey Harris 4650.124 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Russell Cox, Dennis Potter, Stan Paytoh, Lee Street, Harold Harwood, Graham Hardman, Sandy McColl 4650.125 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Eric Thomas, Unknown, Unknown, Mick Allen 4650.126 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Mollison Sunshine Factory Manager, Unknown, Unknown, Brian Harrod 4650.127 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Shirlene Clancy 4650.128 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.129 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L. H. Thornborough (Toronto Chairman), John Mitchell, Monty Prichard Perksins 4650.130 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Gus Cargen & John Shiner (Toronto) 4650.131 - Massey Ferguson Employees - H. P. Weber Sunshine Managing Director Speaking 4650.132 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Press Conference 4650.133 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.134 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown & L. T. Richie Managing Director 4650.135 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.136 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Herman Weber 4650.137 - Massey Ferguson Employees - A Group In The Conference Room At The Sunshine Factory 4650.138 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Cliff Freer Melbourne Training Manager & Ken Guant Director Engineering 4650.139 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dallas Brooks Victorian Governor General & Tom Rictchie Managing Director 4650.140 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Tom Carroll, A. Thornbrough, The Hon Harry Hayes Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.141 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Thornbrough Speaking At The Toronto Canada Head Office Opening 4650.142 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R George Johnson, Unknown John Shiner Canada Director 4650.143 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bob Prowse, Alex Hamilton Branch Manager, Peter Boys, Aron Collins 4650.144 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Bill Bedsor, A. Thornbrough, H. Weber 4650.145 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R G. M. Taylor, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, John 'Jack' Vance, Mrs T. Ritchie, Tom Ritchie 4650.146 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Centre Herman Weber Managing Director 4650.147 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown, Tom Ritchie, Unknown 4650.148 - Massey Ferguson Employees - M. Weber, Jager, Whittaker, R. Armstrong, J. R. Harner 4650.149 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Sir Dalls Brooks, Bill Moeser, Tom Ritchie, Unknown, Unknown, Harold Holt Prime Minister Of Australia 4650.150 - Massey Ferguson Employees - J. Day, E. French, D. Hudson, H. Weber, J. Hooking, P. Holloway, B. Ramage 4650.151 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.152 - Massey Ferguson Employees - George Johnson Speaking 4650.153 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Ray Carer WA Dealer & John Shiner From Toronto 4650.154 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R W. G. Banks, P. Nagle, A. Wood, J. Morrison, E. Elletson 4650.155 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.156 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.157 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.158 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.159 - Massey Ferguson Employees - G. R. Johnson On Stage With Norm Boddington & Dean Fisher 4650.160 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.161 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.162 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Tom Carroll Being Called To The Dais, A. A. Thornborough & John Mictchel At Toronto, Canada 4650.163 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown At St. Leonards, NSW Dealer Entertainment Night 4650.164 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown At St. Leonards, NSW Dealer Entertainment Night 4650.165 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Albert Thornbough, Unknown, Herman Weber 4650.166 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Farewell To J. F. Plunkett At Perth Branch 4650.166 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Farewell To J. F. Plunkett At Perth Branch Names 4650.167 - Massey Ferguson Employees - National Dealer Meeting Sydney, NSW 4650.168 - Massey Ferguson Employees - W. B. Allen Perth Branch 4650.169 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Tom Carroll With An Early H.V. McKay Harvester 4650.170 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Mr. M. Robson Explains The MF542 4650.171 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.172 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.173 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.174 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.175 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.176 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Stage Performance 4650.177 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.178 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknown 4650.179 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Unknown 4650.180 - Massey Ferguson Employees - L To R Unknown, Keith Storey 4650.181 - Massey Ferguson Employees - Unknownmassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, employee -
Williamstown High SchoolForm 2B 1946
... George Pickering, Max Stephens, Norman Basford. Third row: Valda Welsford, Jean Grant, Pam Trask, Eileen Williamson, Audrey Sinclair, Norma Caple, Heather Neish, Shirley Hansen, Mr Tuck. Fourth row: Merle Valentine, Margaret Stubbs, Shirley Spicer...George Pickering, Max Stephens, Norman Basford. Third row: Valda Welsford, Jean Grant, Pam Trask, Eileen Williamson, Audrey Sinclair, Norma Caple, Heather Neish, Shirley Hansen, Mr Tuck. Fourth row: Merle Valentine, Margaret Stubbs, Shirley Spicer ...Copy of black and white photograph mounted on card.Form 2B - Williamstown High School 1946. Back row: Graham Thomas, Gordon Bird,Frank Ranger,Geoff Boyes, Richard Anthony,Leon Hopkins, Alan Chandler. Second row: Peter Machin, Alistair McLeman, Peter Constable, Bob Gerring, Milton Stone, George Pickering, Max Stephens, Norman Basford. Third row: Valda Welsford, Jean Grant, Pam Trask, Eileen Williamson, Audrey Sinclair, Norma Caple, Heather Neish, Shirley Hansen, Mr Tuck. Fourth row: Merle Valentine, Margaret Stubbs, Shirley Spicer, Carol Crowder, Loan Davis, Jean Spencer, Joyce Hickox. Front row: Ivan Nicholls, Kevin Neal, Ivan Quinn. Donated by Bob Gerring. 4th from left, second top row.williamstown high school, form 2b, 1946
