Showing 4 items
matching godber family
-
Greensborough Historical Society
CD-ROM, Ruby Mills Photo Album, 1870o
... godber family... of members of the Wilson, Godber, Partington and Whatmough families... century godber family whatmough family partington family Ruby ...Owned by Ruby Wilson nee Mills (?), includes photographs of members of the Wilson, Godber, Partington and Whatmough families, most of which were taken in the late nineteenth century, and one newspaper cutting from 1936.Large collection of photographs of local Greensborough family members from the nineteenth centuryDigital copies of 42 p. photograph albumRuby Mills, 41 Pultney St. Dandenong 3175godber family, whatmough family, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoirs, Jill Durance, Mum's Last Word, 02/10/2009
... for Loris Winifred Durance. Loris was a member of the Godber family ...This was created as a eulogy for Loris Winifred Durance.Loris was a member of the Godber family, her mother was Ivy Partington and her grandmother was Emma Britnell. All these familes were among the early pioneering families of Greensborough.An 8 page A4 black and white document featuring numerous photographs.Nilbritnell, godber, partington, durance -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Doris and Ivy Partington, 1915c
Daughters of Charles Partington Junior and Emma Britnell. Ivy Partington (born 1893) married Herb Godber in 1916. Their home in Hailes Street Greensborough was acquired and demolished for the Greensborough complex. Doris Partington (born 1895) married Clive Dawson of Diamond Creek in 1916.Members of a pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.doris partington, ivy partington, charles partington, emma britnell, partington family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Barry Green, Remembrance Day 2016: a Reflection / Barry Green, 11/11/2016
... remembrance day 2016 starling family joseph evans herbert godber 2 ...Text of speech given by Rev Barry Green at the 2016 Greensborough RSL Remembrance Day Service. The topic of the speech is "Mateship" and Greensborough locals Fred Starling, Walter Starling and Fred Godber. Also remembered is Joseph Evans, who saved a young girl from drowning. All men were Anzacs. [Mentions Ivy Partington]2 pages text of article, 1 photocopied page from "Fine Spirit and Pluck"anzacs, greensborough rsl, remembrance day 2016, starling family, joseph evans, herbert godber