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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jane Emma and Mary Ann Maggs
Jane Emma Bloom (nee Maggs) and Mary Ann Hase Polly Lawford (nee Maggs) were the daughters of James Maggs and Mary Ann Polly Hardridge. For further information see ND1804 'Maggs Family Reunion 6 Nov 1994'(as for inscription) Mr & Mrs A Bloom (formerly Miss Jane Maggs). Mr & Mrs T. Lawford (nee Miss Polly Maggs). Daughters of Mary Ann 'Polly' Maggs. Daughters of Marianne (Hardridge) Maggs and Jamie Maggs.bloom, frederick alfred, jane emma, lawford, mary ann hase, thomas carey, maggs family -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Nurses case, Globe Goods, Nurse Maggs' case used in Ringwood in the early 1900s
Marianne Hardridge married James Maggs and had 11 children. They began orcharding on Wonga Road when there was nothing but bush. Over the years it became one of the largest orchards, and they were also one of the largest families in the district. As well as helping on the land Marianne took up nursing and as Nurse Maggs brought over 500 children into the world in the Ringwood area. This was in the early 1900s when there was no doctor, no dentist, no hospital or chemist in the area.Nurses case containing black velvet cape, white apron, and measuring glass in box: Brown case with split opening lid revealing a 2 black velvet cape, with frilled edge, 3 white cotton apron, and 4 a small black box containing 5 a measuring glass +Additional Keywords: Maggs, James / Hardridge, MarianneOn case - Beatzall Cases Australia (manufacturers logo) Inside Hand written M.A.Maggs, Clive Street ,Mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Family History Research paper, Nurse Polly Maggs (Mary Ann/ Marianne Maggs nee Hardidge), February 2021
Family history of Mary Ann/ Marianne Maggs nee Hardridge (Nurse Polly Maggs) in Doncaster and Mitcham/Ringwood during early 1900's.Printed research paper, 5 pages, single sidednon-fictionFamily history of Mary Ann/ Marianne Maggs nee Hardridge (Nurse Polly Maggs) in Doncaster and Mitcham/Ringwood during early 1900's.maggs family, maggs harriet, maggs james, maggs marianne, maggs mary, maggs nurse, hardridge, hardidge, midwifery act 1901 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Maggs Family
Maggs family related to Till, Hardridge and CookBlack & White photograph of a large group of men, women, children and a dog in front of a picket fence and a weatherboard housemaggs family, maggs, marianne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Harriet and Marianne Maggs
Maggs family: relatives of William Cook and Hardridge familyBlack & white photograph of two women in front of a weatherboard building. Younger woman standing on left side of an older woman sitting on a chair.maggs marianne (nee hardridge), maggs harriet banfield -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Till & Maggs wedding, 1920
Father of Sydney Norman Till was Richard Ernest Till, painter. and mother Bertha Louisa (Phillips).Father of Evelyn Victoria Maggs was James Maggs, orchardist, and mother Mary Ann (Hardridge).Black and white wedding photograph mounted on card of Sydney Till and Evelyn Maggs, married on 12th June 1920 at St Stephens, Richmond. Sydney (23) a suitcase maker of Ringwood; Evelyn (22) a tailoress of Mitcham.maggs, evelyn, till, sydney -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Football Team, 1898
Black and white photograph - Football Team, 1898. In original Database entry: Ringwood State School Football Club, c1900. Back row - 1. Geraghty, 2. Hedley Chenhall, 3. Neil O'Meara, 4. --, 5. Bert Hocking, 6. Stan French, 7. Leo Hunt, 8. --, 9 Bert Hardridge. Middle row - 1. Mike Blook, 2. Stan Blood, 3. Harry Mackinley, 4. Alf Hocking, 5. W. Grant, 6. --. Front row - 1. --, 2. --, 3. Eddie Wookey, 4. Cecil Chenhall.Typed below photograph, "The Maroondah Highway Ringwood State School Football team, c1900" and written on backing paper, "Back row - 1. Geraghty, 2. Hedley Chen Hall, 3. Neil O'Meara, 4. Stan French, 5. Bert Hocking". The second copy is dated 1898.