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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white negative - Whitehorse Road Mitcham c. 1949, Harold Ernest Millane, Whitehorse Road Mitcham, Vic. c. 1949, circa. 1949
... Harold Ernest Millane... Harold Ernest Millane ...This image was one of a series taken by Harold Millane in the late 1940's. They were printed onto post cards. Mary Millane, Harold's wife, printed captions on each negative with Indian ink. The series includes a variety of views of Mitcham, Vermont, Nunawading, Park Orchards and Doncaster East. The post cards were sold as souvenirs in the Millane shop on the N-E corner of Station Street and Whitehorse Road, Mitcham (originally the Mitcham Post Office).Clear photograph showing details of shops, vehicles, streetscape, lighting.Celluloid half plate B + W negative.Whitehorse Road Mitcham, Vic. hardy scott, h. s .beckwith, richards drapers, d. g. williamson, r. gracie, s. kelly, cenotaph, mitcham memorial hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Certificate of Marriage Millane - Markham, 1942
... Copy of Certificate of Marriage of Harold Ernest Millane... Mary Millane Harold Ernest Copy of Certificate of Marriage ...Copy of Certificate of Marriage of Harold Ernest Millane, photographer and Mary Elizabeth Markham, elocution teacher.Copy of Certificate of Marriage of Harold Ernest Millane, photographer and Mary Elizabeth Markham, elocution teacher, Catholic Church, Ringwood 9 July 1942.Copy of Certificate of Marriage of Harold Ernest Millane, photographer and Mary Elizabeth Markham, elocution teacher.markham, mary, millane, harold ernest -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Recording - Brian Millane - 07/10/2023, Brian Millane, Mitcham Post Office - 1913 to 1957, 17/10/2023
... Harold Ernest Millane... (nee Markham) Harold Ernest Millane Eliza McGlone nee O'Mara ...As the 100th anniversary approaches of the opening of the Mitcham Post Office at the corner of Station Street and Whitehorse Road, the recording of the history of the building is appropriate. Brian Millane's grandfather, Patrick Joseph Markham commissioned the building; his wife, Bertha Jane (nee Cruse) was the Mitcham postmistress from 1913 to 1943; and their daughter, Mary Millane, (nee Markham) was acting postmistress on several occasions and operated a shop in the building from 1944 to 1957. This talk records elements of the postal service in Mitcham, the locations of post offices and people involved in mail services from about 1900 to 1944.The speaker not only lived in the post office building from 1944 to 1957 but also had access to historically relevant documents and oral accounts of events and facts related to the building and postal services. The transcript incorporates many images and discussion of their importance in understanding the operations and way of life within the building.patrick joseph markham, bertha jane markham, mary elizabeth millane (nee markham), harold ernest millane, eliza mcglone nee o'mara, john mcglone