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Greensborough Historical SocietyOral History, Mr and Mrs Coe; David and Grace Lowe; Thomas and Irene Black are interviewed by Bev Moss in 1980, 1930o
... ...grace low...The interviewees were Mr and Mrs (Victor Preston) Coe, David and Grace Low and Thomas and Irene Black. They discuss life in the 1930s in Greensborough....The interviewees were Mr and Mrs (Victor Preston) Coe, David and Grace Low and Thomas and Irene Black. They discuss life in the 1930s in Greensborough. ...These interviews took place in 1980 as part of an Oral History Unit at La Trobe University. The interviewer, Bev Moss, is a GHS member. The interviewees were Mr and Mrs (Victor Preston) Coe, David and Grace Low and Thomas and Irene Black. They discuss life in the 1930s in Greensborough.These oral histories relate life in a country town during the Great Depression.Copy of original handwritten manuscript (14 pages) and typed transcript.(4 pages)victor preston coe, david low, grace low, thomas black, irene black, great depression 1930s, greensborough, diamond valley, oral history, bev moss -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Certificate of Title - W.G. Carter, Grandview Grove, Warranwood, Victoria, (later Bemboka Road) - part of Crown Section Twenty, Parish of Warrandyte, County of Evelyn - 1947
... Grace, who lived in Kew but later moved to Rosebud and sold the land without ever building on it. During the 1960s, Grandview Grove was renamed Bemboka Road. After retiring as a milkman, Bill moved to Rosebud, Vic, and in 1977, sold the property to the Anglican Church, who were looking to invest in the site in anticipation of proposed future residential development in the area. As nearby properties were subdivided during the 1980s, the house, which the Church had initially utilised as low...Grace, who lived in Kew but later moved to Rosebud and sold the land without ever building on it. During the 1960s, Grandview Grove was renamed Bemboka Road. After retiring as a milkman, Bill moved to Rosebud, Vic, and in 1977, sold the property to the Anglican Church, who were looking to invest in the site in anticipation of proposed future residential development in the area. As nearby properties were subdivided during the 1980s, the house, which the Church had initially utilised as low ...A4 copies of Landata Victoria Historical Search documents - Vol 7052 Fol 1410222. Includes Carter Family Tree property notes. William George Carter of Grandview Grove Ringwood, Nurseryman, is now the proprietor - three acres or thereabouts shown on map (12202a) - 14th March, 1947. Transfer B284834 Registered 21 September, 1961 - 1 acre shown on map (12202c) north of Plymouth Road. NOTES ON GRANDVIEW GROVE PROPERTY (Carter Family Tree extract) The Grandview Grove property was purchased by William (Bill) and Doreen Carter in 1947 as three acres of uncleared bushland. They had a 2 bedroom fibro-cement house built on the land which they informally called "Willoreen". With Doreen looking after sons Peter (born in 1940) and Robin (born in 1950), Bill worked locally at Croydon Dairy. The family spent much of their spare time clearing the land, where Bill then grew and sold fruit, flowers and berries, particularly strawberries, as a hobby and to supplement their income. Bill continued to do so while Peter and Robin were growing up, and after Doreen died in 1958. In 1961 Bill sold one of the three acres to one of his seven sisters, Grace, who lived in Kew but later moved to Rosebud and sold the land without ever building on it. During the 1960s, Grandview Grove was renamed Bemboka Road. After retiring as a milkman, Bill moved to Rosebud, Vic, and in 1977, sold the property to the Anglican Church, who were looking to invest in the site in anticipation of proposed future residential development in the area. As nearby properties were subdivided during the 1980s, the house, which the Church had initially utilised as low-cost family accommodation, was modified internaly to become a church/Sunday school. By the early 2000s, construction of a contemporary-design church and carparking area between the house and street alignment had been completed but the house remained as a detatched meeting room until falling into disrepair and was eventually demolished around 2010. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Medal - French World War I military service medal awarded to FJ Browne, c.1914-1918, A. Mayeur, 1918
... low hills of Artois saw some of the most savage and bloody fighting of World War I. Francis James Browne died in Sydney 1963. He had a long career in obstetrics and gynaecology. Summary of appointments include: General Practice in Wales, Maternity Department of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 1st director of obstetric unit, University College Hospital London. Retired and continued postgraduate teaching in London and NSW. Married to Grace ...This French Service medal was awarded to F.J. Browne for service in the First World War tending to the wounded soldiers evacuated from France on hospital ships. The places inscribed on the medal are all in the Communaupole (Urban Area) of Lens-Liévin in the Pas de Calais where the broad plain and low hills of Artois saw some of the most savage and bloody fighting of World War I.Francis James Browne died in Sydney 1963. He had a long career in obstetrics and gynaecology. Summary of appointments include: General Practice in Wales, Maternity Department of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 1st director of obstetric unit, University College Hospital London. Retired and continued postgraduate teaching in London and NSW. Married to Grace Cuthbert, who was director of Maternal and Baby Welfare in NSW. A collection of objects found amongst Professor FJ Browne's papers were transferred from the Archives to the Museum collection in January 1994. A small round gold medal (.1) with presentation case (.2). The scene on the front of the medal depicts an ancient castle & surrounds with the rising sun in the background, and is inscribed "SUNT LACRYMAE RERUM". On the reverse is a figure of a winged woman against a cross, and the inscription "AUX HEROS", above a list of inscribed place names: "DE GARENCY, VIMY, ABLAIN, AVION, SOUCHEL, LENS, LORETTE, LOOS". The outside of the presentation case is maroon leather. There is a cream velvet mount for the medal and the inside of the lid of the case is lined with cream satin. "A. MAYEUR" is inscribed on both sides of the medal. "SUNT LACRYMAE RERUM", "AUX HEROS", "DE GARENCY, VIMY, ABLAIN, AVION, SOUCHEL, LENS, LORETTE, LOOS", "A.MAYEUR"numismatics, world war i, france, browne fj -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording and text, Interview with Neville Kerr, 24/11/1990
... low vision changed over the years. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Allan Nuske Neville Kerr Oral history Cricket Education Harry Lloyd Harry Finlayson John Lowe Eric Eagle Jock Armstrong Donald Forbes Neil Westh Alf Dovey George Findlay Amelda Rowe Dancing Mary Ann Grace Ray Bedson Switchboard training Rehabilitation Ray White Sue Fraser Bev Morris John Keast Employment 1 audio recording of recollections from former RVIB attendees Interview with Neville Kerr Audio Sound recording and text ...Oral history interview Neville Kerr by Alan Nuske. Recorded as part of 'The Years Between: an oral history of the RVIB 1866-1991'. Former students and staff recall their days at RVIB, the impact of what they learned and experienced there, and how the attitudes to blindness and low vision changed over the years. 1 audio recording of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, allan nuske, neville kerr, oral history, cricket, education, harry lloyd, harry finlayson, john lowe, eric eagle, jock armstrong, donald forbes, neil westh, alf dovey, george findlay, amelda rowe, dancing, mary ann grace, ray bedson, switchboard training, rehabilitation, ray white, sue fraser, bev morris, john keast, employment -
Vision AustraliaAudio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: January 23, 2001
... low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. January 23: Transition of children from primary to secondary school – Mary Barren and Michelle Grace, Getting your CV together – Robyn McKenzie....low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. January 23: Transition of children from primary to secondary school – Mary Barren and Michelle Grace, Getting your CV together – Robyn McKenzie. ...Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. January 23: Transition of children from primary to secondary school – Mary Barren and Michelle Grace, Getting your CV together – Robyn McKenzie.royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Bendigo Military MuseumPrint - SUNDERLAND, FRAMED, Robert Taylor, "CAUGHT ON THE SURFACE", 1970's
... grace, the Sunderland pilot/ returned to the scene to drop a dinghy to the U-Boat survivors. Limited Edition "209/500". Print Framed Accessories Military History Airforce Aircraft RAAF Information printed below painting on print "CAUGHT ON THE SURFACE"/ by/ Robert Taylor./ In a strange quirk of fate, a Sunderland of Number 461 Squadron RAAF, identification letter U, destroys submarine U-461,/ a type XIV tanker, one of three German submarines caught on the surface by Allied aircraft in the Bay of Biscay, on July 30 1943. / At extreme low level, Sunderland U/461 braves a barrage of gunfire from all circling submarines. ...From inscriptions and markings; 'To deliver a successful depth charge attack, sinking U-461 in a single pass. In an act of grace, the Sunderland pilot/ returned to the scene to drop a dinghy to the U-Boat survivors. Limited Edition "209/500".Print - on paper, print of a painting, in colour, depicting a "Sunderland" aircraft - flying boat attacking a U-boat. Background of sea and sky. Painting by aviation artist Robert Taylor. Title information and 9 signatures below painting. Frame - timber with light brown, gold and beige coloured paint. Decorative moulding. Mount - light purple colored cardboard. Glass front and cardboard backs.Information printed below painting on print "CAUGHT ON THE SURFACE"/ by/ Robert Taylor./ In a strange quirk of fate, a Sunderland of Number 461 Squadron RAAF, identification letter U, destroys submarine U-461,/ a type XIV tanker, one of three German submarines caught on the surface by Allied aircraft in the Bay of Biscay, on July 30 1943. / At extreme low level, Sunderland U/461 braves a barrage of gunfire from all circling submarines.print, framed accessories, military history, airforce, aircraft raaf
