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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Broadcast Listener's Licence, Postmaster General's Department, Commonwealth of Australia, 1940s
... George Marcus (Mark) DAVIS...George Washington...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Families Communication - Radio Business and Traders George Marcus (Mark) DAVIS George Washington DAVIS Carl DAVIS Tommy LAHIFF Vern HOOKEY Broadcast Listener's Licence No 11780 for G M DAViIS, 279 Graham St SC7 18.07.1947. ...Broadcast Listener's Licence No 11780 for G M DAViIS, 279 Graham St SC7 18.07.1947. Port Melbourne date stamp is 18 July 1946.families, communication - radio, business and traders, george marcus (mark) davis, george washington davis, carl davis, tommy lahiff, vern hookey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyLetter - Carl DAVIS to Pat GRAINGER re Davis family history, 6 Mar 2013
... George Marcus (Mark) DAVIS...George Washington...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Families Communication - Radio Business and Traders George Marcus (Mark) DAVIS George Washington DAVIS Carl DAVIS Tommy LAHIFF Vern HOOKEY Letter dated 06.03.2013 addressed to Pat GRAINGER from Carl DAVIS describing some Davis family history including his great grandfather's garage on the corner of Princes and Graham Streets, and other Port Melbourne people. ...Letter dated 06.03.2013 addressed to Pat GRAINGER from Carl DAVIS describing some Davis family history including his great grandfather's garage on the corner of Princes and Graham Streets, and other Port Melbourne people.families, communication - radio, business and traders, george marcus (mark) davis, george washington davis, carl davis, tommy lahiff, vern hookey -
Brighton Historical SocietyDress, circa 1920
... She married George Washington Davis in 1890 and the couple moved to South Africa, where George owned a bicycle store. ...She married George Washington Davis in 1890 and the couple moved to South Africa, where George owned a bicycle store. ...This dress belonged to Ellen Davis, nee McLaughlin (1870-1956), great-grandmother of Margaret Lake. Ellen was born in County Donegal, Ireland. She married George Washington Davis in 1890 and the couple moved to South Africa, where George owned a bicycle store. During this time, Margaret says, Ellen "had a life of luxury, having servants at her beck and call and even sleeping at the foot of her bed to protect her from any harm". She was a "tiny lady of 5 foot tall" and George "could put his hands around her waist of 18 inches". On coming to Australia they opened a garage and taxi service in Graham Street, Port Melbourne. They lived here until Ellen's death in a road accident in 1956. Ellen gave the dress to her great-granddaughter when Margaret was ten years old. Aged 62, Margaret told BHS, "I have worn it on several occasions, mostly to costume parties and fancy-dress balls when I was younger. I have loved it all this time and displayed it on a dress model in my last home". As she had no granddaughter of her own to leave it to, she decided to donate the dress so that it would continue to be cared for.Sleeveless black silk crepe dress with V-neck and scalloped hem. Covered with black beaded designs, with white bead and iridescent pink sequin accents.margaret lake, ellen davis, ellen mclaughlin, beading, 1920s
