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Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Sue Ballantyne, Home duties by Sue Ballantyne, September 2021
... Home duties by Sue Ballantyne ......home duties...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A description of typical women's roles in 19th and 20th century families, and changes that have occurred since World War II. women in australia women's roles home duties housework 5 p text and photographs Home duties by Sue Ballantyne Article Article Sue Ballantyne ...A description of typical women's roles in 19th and 20th century families, and changes that have occurred since World War II.5 p text and photographswomen in australia, women's roles, home duties, housework -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyWashing Machine - Wringer
... electric washing machine. mt beauty. s.e.c.v. kiewa hydro electric scheme. home duties. housework. wringer washing machine....Residents were employees of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria and worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. electric washing machine. mt beauty. s.e.c.v. kiewa hydro electric scheme. home duties. housework. wringer washing machine. ...This electric washing machine was typical of the machines in the homes of Mt Beauty during the 1950's. This one has a wringer attached enabling the washing to be pushed through squeezing the water out after washing.Mt Beauty township was constructed in the early 1950s with electricity connected. Residents were employees of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria and worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme.Metal green cylinder standing on 4 roller coasters. Cylinder has 3 sections - bottom short & yellow, the rest divided into 2, each section is held by a strip of steel bracing. The top section of the cylinder is hollow with a stainless steel metal agitator with 3 'wings'. The cylinder has a rotatable switch on the outside and a moveable knob. Opposite on the outside is a metal pipe widening to the wringer which hangs above the cylinder. The green wringer has 2 cloth covered cylinders that can be separated by moving knobs. A flat stainless steel curved flat surface comes out at an angle below the cloth cylinder. An electric cord is attached. The cylinder has a lid with a knob in its middle.On the wringer: "Stampco"electric washing machine. mt beauty. s.e.c.v. kiewa hydro electric scheme. home duties. housework. wringer washing machine. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySewing Machine
... singer manufacturing co.. sewing. fetes. home duties....Used in the Kiewa Valley. singer manufacturing co.. sewing. fetes. home duties. Front & back of body: "Singer". and at front on an oval brass plate: "The Singer Manfc. ...This sewing machine would have been used by some ladies to mend and make clothes for the family as shops were some distance away and to sew items for Church and School fetes.Used in the Kiewa Valley.Black metal Singer sewing machine with gold decoration and writing on its body and platform. It sits on a wooden tray which is hollow under the body with a separate space on the right hand side. The body of the machine can be lifted by hinges attached at the back. This would enable items to be stored in the hollow part of the box. Similarly the hollow section on the right hand side, which hasn't got a lid. The body has the needle and cotton attachments on the left and a handle for working the machine on the right. There is a metal rod at the top for the cotton reel. The body is attached to the platform at each side forming an arch. The top of the box has metal along its perimeter. At each end of the top of the box there is a plate with a small hollow rectangle in the middle enabling an attachment such as a board to be inserted for an extended bench.Front & back of body: "Singer". and at front on an oval brass plate: "The Singer Manfc. Co." Inside of body on left: "This machine contains / some substitute / parts and accessories" On metal platform on right: "Y3071189" Along top of body: "The Singer Manufacturing Co." On Wood right hand side: "Godfreys Ltd / 57 Gawler Place / Phone 460261 / No. 7063 singer manufacturing co.. sewing. fetes. home duties. -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeJug cover, Early to mid 20th century
... ...home duties...She never married and excelled at home duties, eg., needlework, cooking. She won prizes at local shows for cakes, jam making, and preserves. ...Covers were used to place over a jug to keep insects out of the liquid (usually milk). This sort of item was used in days before refrigeration. It also demonstrated womens ability to make items for the home.Part of Ellen Brown collection. Ellen Brown lived her whole life in Bacchus Marsh - she died aged 103 in 2009. She never married and excelled at home duties, eg., needlework, cooking. She won prizes at local shows for cakes, jam making, and preserves. She was a well known identity in the town.Square white beaded jug cover in ecru colored cotton. Crocheted central bird pattern with triangular pattern top and bottom. White beads attached on perimeter.lace, ellen brown, milk, crochet, jug cover, home duties, blue wren, beads -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Document - Copy of Death Certificate Elizabeth Box 1914, 1914
... THIRD SCHEDULE / DEATHS in the District of East Brighton in the State of Victoria Registered by George William Ward / Dated 1914 / 1st July 1914 Jasper Rd Bentleigh Shire of Moorabbin County of Bourke / Elizabeth Box / Home duties/ …… Dr A T Joyce Certified ‘true copy of an entry in a register’……… Signed by Paul Kenny Registration Officer 18 June 1985 ...In 1960 many local residents responded to a call for the donation of historical artefacts and the Box Cottage Museum now preserves this eclectic collection for the community. box elizabeth avis, box william, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, pioneers, market gardeners, brighton cemetery, box george, box mary cripps, reitman august, anderson w. snowden, joyce park ormond, box cottage museum dendy’s special survey brighton 1841, THIRD SCHEDULE / DEATHS in the District of East Brighton in the State of Victoria Registered by George William Ward / Dated 1914 / 1st July 1914 Jasper Rd Bentleigh Shire of Moorabbin County of Bourke / Elizabeth Box / Home duties/ …… Dr A T Joyce Certified ‘true copy of an entry in a register’……… Signed by Paul Kenny Registration Officer 18 June 1985 A certified true copy of the Death Certificate of Elizabeth Avis- Box 1835 -1914 in a wooden picture frame, obtained from The Births, Deaths and Marriages Office Melbourne Victoria 18/6/1985 Document Copy of Death Certificate Elizabeth Box 1914 Government Printer ...Elizabeth Avis- Box 1835-1914 was born in Sussex, married William Box in 1854 and arrived in Melbourne in 1855. William’s parents George and Mary Box and his siblings sailed with them. William & Elizabeth at first leased land in the area of the ‘Dendy Special Survey Brighton 1841’ and then purchased the property with the pioneer cottage 1868 & 1869. William & Elizabeth established a market garden and raised 13 children. 1888 they built a larger 2nd house in front of the original cottage. William died in 1902 and Mary sold 9acres in 1908 to W. .Snowden Anderson – it later became Joyce Park where the reconstructed Box Cottage Museum now stands. After Elizabeth died her daughters Ada and Violet lived on the 1acre property until 1917 when August Reitman, a potter and monumental mason, leased the house and land. He established his pottery business and purchased the property in 1935. The business moved in 1953 but continued to use the cottage as a workshop/ storeroom until it was sold to Lewis Timber P/L in 1970 Elizabeth & William Box settled in the pioneer Cottage in Jasper Road East Brighton 1868 and established a market garden whilst raising their 13 children. This Cottage was reconstructed in Joyce Park, Ormond 1984 and is the home of City of Moorabbin Historical Society. In 1960 many local residents responded to a call for the donation of historical artefacts and the Box Cottage Museum now preserves this eclectic collection for the community. A certified true copy of the Death Certificate of Elizabeth Avis- Box 1835 -1914 in a wooden picture frame, obtained from The Births, Deaths and Marriages Office Melbourne Victoria 18/6/1985 THIRD SCHEDULE / DEATHS in the District of East Brighton in the State of Victoria Registered by George William Ward / Dated 1914 / 1st July 1914 Jasper Rd Bentleigh Shire of Moorabbin County of Bourke / Elizabeth Box / Home duties/ …… Dr A T Joyce Certified ‘true copy of an entry in a register’……… Signed by Paul Kenny Registration Officer 18 June 1985 box elizabeth avis, box william, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, pioneers, market gardeners, brighton cemetery, box george, box mary cripps, reitman august, anderson w. snowden, joyce park ormond, box cottage museum dendy’s special survey brighton 1841, -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, 19 Rockcliffe Street (Brougham Street entrance), Eltham, 3:30pm, 5 July 1967, 1967
... Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. ...Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. Probate was granted 18 July 1979 (Wills and Probate Records. VPRS 28 (Probates) and VPRS 7591 (Wills). Public Record Office Victoria, North Melbourne, Victoria.)Polaroid photographPolaroid Manufacturer Code K603831 #7brougham steet, houses, rockcliffe street, eltham, ella dunkel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, 19 Rockcliffe Street (Brougham Street entrance), Eltham, 3:30pm, 5 July 1967, 1967
... Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. ...Lot 6 L.P. 9499 at eastern most end of Brougham Street Property has since been subdivided and this access end is now 146 Brougham Street Photo taken by Russell Yeoman, Planning Department, Shire of Eltham In the 1954 Electoral Roll Ella Dunkel was listed as living in Diamond Street, Home Duties. In the 1963/1967/1968/1972/1977 electoral rolls she was listed at 19 Rockcliffe Road, Home Duties. Probate was granted 18 July 1979 (Wills and Probate Records. VPRS 28 (Probates) and VPRS 7591 (Wills). Public Record Office Victoria, North Melbourne, Victoria.) 35mm colour positive transparency blue Agfacolour Service plastic mountSlide is marked 19 July 1967 but identical to Polaroid taken by Russell Yeoman at 3:30pm on 5 July 1967 Slide also inscribed E-B and Gp PSCbrougham steet, houses, rockcliffe street, eltham, ella dunkel -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Certificate, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Marriage Certificate, Karl Aumuller and Frances Harriet Holmes, 1876, 20 July 1876
... On the certificate it indicates that Frances lived on "Echo Hills" Station doing home duties....On the certificate it indicates that Frances lived on "Echo Hills" Station doing home duties. karl aumuller frances holmes "echo hills" queensland ascot edward carter holmes sarah holmes kitching family history genealogy Very poor condition - writing badly faded. ...Karl Aumuller and Frances Harriet Holmes were married on 20 July 1876 at the home of her uncle, "Echo Hills" Station, Queensland Frances' parent were Edward Carter Holmes and Sarah Holmes, nee Kitching, of Ascot Victoria. On the certificate it indicates that Frances lived on "Echo Hills" Station doing home duties.Very poor condition - writing badly faded.karl aumuller, frances holmes, "echo hills", queensland, ascot, edward carter holmes, sarah holmes, kitching, family history, genealogy -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARDS WW1, 1917
... Embark for England 16.8.1916, transferred to 8th Training Batt England 14.10.1916, classified PB 8.8.1917, due to a pre existing condition “Alternating Strabismus” of the right eye he was classed not medically fit for general service but fit for home duties and was discharged from the AIF on 9.11.1918....Embark for England 16.8.1916, transferred to 8th Training Batt England 14.10.1916, classified PB 8.8.1917, due to a pre existing condition “Alternating Strabismus” of the right eye he was classed not medically fit for general service but fit for home duties and was discharged from the AIF on 9.11.1918. ....All the letters are to Thomas Henry Whyte's wife Adelaide. Thomas Henry Whyte No 1936 enlisted in the 2nd reinforcements 38th Batt AIF on 18.4.1916 age 32 years 1 month. Embark for England 16.8.1916, transferred to 8th Training Batt England 14.10.1916, classified PB 8.8.1917, due to a pre existing condition “Alternating Strabismus” of the right eye he was classed not medically fit for general service but fit for home duties and was discharged from the AIF on 9.11.1918..1) Silk postcard with "From your loving husband" letter on the back in ink. .2) Silk postcard with "I'm thinking of you" letter on back in ink. .3) Silk postcard with "Rising Sun and Flags" letter on the back in ink. .4) Silk postcard with "Good luck" letter on the back in ink. .5) Silk postcard with "All kind thoughts" letter on the back in ink.postcards, silk -
Kew Historical Society IncLegal record - Marriage Certificate: William James Perry and Gertrude Henrietta Bisset, 1908
... [Birth place] Kew [Husband's] Father: William Henry Perry, Ironmonger / [Husband's] Mother: Sarah Perry Wife: Gertrude Henrietta Bisset, 260 Cotham Road, Kew, 23 years, Home Duties, Spinster. [Birth place] North Melbourne [Wife's father] Robert Bisset, Civil Servant / [Wife's mother] Annis [sic] Bisset Location: West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church [now 10-12 Power Street] Date: January 8th 1908 ...[Birth place] Kew [Husband's] Father: William Henry Perry, Ironmonger / [Husband's] Mother: Sarah Perry Wife: Gertrude Henrietta Bisset, 260 Cotham Road, Kew, 23 years, Home Duties, Spinster. [Birth place] North Melbourne [Wife's father] Robert Bisset, Civil Servant / [Wife's mother] Annis [sic] Bisset Location: West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church [now 10-12 Power Street] Date: January 8th 1908 Legal record Marriage Certificate: William James Perry and Gertrude Henrietta Bisset ...The Martin Family records include photographs and documents pertaining to three families - the Bissetts, Perrys, and Martins - connected across five generations by marriage. The collection records life events such as marriage, images of members of the families, as well as snapshots of daily life Marriage Certificate: William James Perry and Gertrude Henrietta Bisset. Recorded information includes: Husband: William James Perry, Ermington Place, Kew, 26 years, Law Clerk, Bachelor. [Birth place] Kew [Husband's] Father: William Henry Perry, Ironmonger / [Husband's] Mother: Sarah Perry Wife: Gertrude Henrietta Bisset, 260 Cotham Road, Kew, 23 years, Home Duties, Spinster. [Birth place] North Melbourne [Wife's father] Robert Bisset, Civil Servant / [Wife's mother] Annis [sic] Bisset Location: West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church [now 10-12 Power Street] Date: January 8th 1908 marriage certificates, martin family collection, william james perry, gertrude henrietta bisset, william henry perry, sarah perry, ermington place -- kew (vic.), robert bisset, annis bisset, west hawthorn presbyterian church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - M.A. KNOTT BUSINESS CARD
... In 1931 Mary Ann is living in Eadie St. and David is listed at 121 Wattle Street, again both furriers. 3. 1937 both are living at 123 Wattle St. but Mary Ann is now listed as home duties. 4. 1942 Both are living in Spring Gully Road where David died in 1948 before he is buried at the Bendigo cemetery. ...In 1931 Mary Ann is living in Eadie St. and David is listed at 121 Wattle Street, again both furriers. 3. 1937 both are living at 123 Wattle St. but Mary Ann is now listed as home duties. 4. 1942 Both are living in Spring Gully Road where David died in 1948 before he is buried at the Bendigo cemetery. ...Mary Ann Craddock married David George Knott (1894-1948) in 1923. He was born at Lockwood. The following from the electoral rolls:- 1. 1925 David and Mary Ann were living at the Olive Branch Hotel in Mitchell Street and both are listed as furriers; 2. In 1931 Mary Ann is living in Eadie St. and David is listed at 121 Wattle Street, again both furriers. 3. 1937 both are living at 123 Wattle St. but Mary Ann is now listed as home duties. 4. 1942 Both are living in Spring Gully Road where David died in 1948 before he is buried at the Bendigo cemetery. NB. Both 121 and 123 Wattle St. are very big homes, possibly boarding houses at the time. In 1923 their shop was situated in the Lansell building on the corner of Mitchell and Hargreaves St. It was on the upper floor and all stock was destroyed in a fire. In 1931 the address for their business is listed as Mitchell Street. Earlier in 1915, in the NSW Police Gazette, David was listed as a deserter from the army but no army records have been found. Likewise no birth or death records have been found for Mary Ann.M. A. Knott Business Card: Cream card with black ink. M. A. Knott, Manufacturing Furrier. Allan's Walk, Bendigo. Renovations a Specialty. Box 625.business, retail, furrier, m.a. knott. allan's walk -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Pot Menders, Waco, 1940's
... They were particularly popular during the 1940s due to metal rationing and shortages, making home repair a patriotic duty and necessity. ...They were particularly popular during the 1940s due to metal rationing and shortages, making home repair a patriotic duty and necessity. Repair kits Cooking equipment Pot menders 1. ' No. 1756/280' 2. ...These kits were designed to allow people to easily repair leaky pots, pans, and even hot water bags at home. They were particularly popular during the 1940s due to metal rationing and shortages, making home repair a patriotic duty and necessity. Two cards of old never used kitchen pot repair kits. 1. Waco brand three pot mender discs with a base, tin washer on the top screwed together with a nut on the back. 2. Enjay brand three potmenders of varying sizes. They have a cork base, tin washers on the top and are screwed together with a nut on the base. It has a McEwans price sticker - 35c.1. ' No. 1756/280' 2. 'McEwans - 604470 - 35c.'repair kits, cooking equipment, pot menders -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, 'Ardlui' - home of James (Jim) Jenkins and his wife Fanny Davidson Carrucan
... Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. ...Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. ...'Arduli' was the home of James (Jim) Jenkins and his wife Fanny Davidson Carrucan who died at their home, 11 Nov 1929. From Tim Erikson of the Carrucan clan he writes: 'Dennis Joseph Carrucan, born in 1875 at Eltham, was the seventh child of Peter and Hannah Carrucan. On 6th April 1898, he married Jane McAllese in the Manse of the Presbyterian Church, in Clifton Hill. At the time of his marriage, his occupation was listed as labourer. Later this was changed to wood cutter. Denis and Jane had one daughter, Fanny Davidson Carrucan, born in 1900 at Eltham. Denis suddenly died on 12th July 1913, aged only 38. The death certificate records the cause of death as cardiac syncope. No inquest was deemed necessary. Fanny was only 13 years old when her father died. She eventually married James Jenkins in 1925 and died childless on 11th November 1929 at the Melbourne Hospital, of cardiac and respiratory failure. Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. She continued to live in Bible Street in Eltham, just up the hill from the Patrick Carrucan farm, and the Carrucan relations generally looked after her.' (Research notes from Alan Sheehan c.2014) Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s.Heather Jenkins was the daughter of Constable John Thomas Cone, Badge #3935 served at Eltham Police Station 1 May 1911 to 9 July 1922.Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 8 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and one greeting card with printed sketch and handwritten captions in ink. On back of page is 1 black and white photo and a large newspaper clipping.eltham, ardlui, houses, fanny davidson carrucan, james gardiner jenkins, jim jenkins, john street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, 'Ardlui' - home of James (Jim) Jenkins and his wife Fanny Davidson Carrucan
... Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. ...Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. ...'Arduli' was the home of James (Jim) Jenkins and his wife Fanny Davidson Carrucan who died at their home, 11 Nov 1929. From Tim Erikson of the Carrucan clan he writes: 'Dennis Joseph Carrucan, born in 1875 at Eltham, was the seventh child of Peter and Hannah Carrucan. On 6th April 1898, he married Jane McAllese in the Manse of the Presbyterian Church, in Clifton Hill. At the time of his marriage, his occupation was listed as labourer. Later this was changed to wood cutter. Denis and Jane had one daughter, Fanny Davidson Carrucan, born in 1900 at Eltham. Denis suddenly died on 12th July 1913, aged only 38. The death certificate records the cause of death as cardiac syncope. No inquest was deemed necessary. Fanny was only 13 years old when her father died. She eventually married James Jenkins in 1925 and died childless on 11th November 1929 at the Melbourne Hospital, of cardiac and respiratory failure. Her occupation was listed as home duties. Jane never really recovered from the death of her husband and then the death of her only daughter. She continued to live in Bible Street in Eltham, just up the hill from the Patrick Carrucan farm, and the Carrucan relations generally looked after her.' (Research notes from Alan Sheehan c.2014) Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s.Heather Jenkins was the daughter of Constable John Thomas Cone, Badge #3935 served at Eltham Police Station 1 May 1911 to 9 July 1922.Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 8 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and one greeting card with printed sketch and handwritten captions in ink. On back of page is 1 black and white photo and a large newspaper clipping.eltham, ardlui, houses, fanny davidson carrucan, james gardiner jenkins, jim jenkins, john street -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Alice Sedgman with grand-daughter
... The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. ...The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. ...Alice Sedgman (nee Percy) – 1873-1945 Alice was born in Maldon in 1873, one of 9 children of William Henry Percy and his wife Unice King. Alice married Francis Sedgman, occupation painter, in 1896 and they went on to have 8 children, all born in Kew or Hawthorn before the family came to Surrey Hills. The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. However Mrs Sedgman was also an active nurse and midwife who often worked with Dr James Blakie, who had arrived in Surrey Hills in 1905, initially practicing from 171 Union Road and then in 1913 moving across the road to the purpose-built home and practice at 174 Union Road, now Surrey Hills Medical Centre. At this period most babies were born at home. Sometime after 1931 Alice and Francis Sedgman moved from 65 Croydon Road into 10 Grovedale Road and lived with their son Francis William Sedgman and his family for the remainder of their lives. The photo shows Mrs Alice Sedgman in early 1930s with grand-daughter Joy in the garden of her son. Behind her can be seen the fenced 'quarry' which is now parkland. Alice died in 1945 and Francis in 1951. They are buried in Boroondara Cemetery along with an infant son Clarence and daughter Marjorie. Alice Sedgman was one of the area's early midwives when women for the main part delivered their children at home.A black and white photograph of a lady sitting in a cane chair holding a young girl on her knee.mr francis william sedgman, mr francis sedgman, mrs alice sedgman, miss alice percy, miss joy sedgman, mrs joy scanlon, grovedale road park, grovedale road quarry, croydon road, grovedale road, midwife, nurse -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Mrs Alice Sedgman of 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills
... The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. ...The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. ...Alice Sedgman (nee Percy) – 1873-1945 Alice was born in Maldon in 1873, one of 9 children of William Henry Percy and his wife Unice King. Alice married Francis Sedgman, occupation painter, in 1896 and they went on to have 8 children, all born in Kew or Hawthorn before the family came to Surrey Hills. The electoral roll for 1903 shows the family living in Liddiard Street in Hawthorn and Alice’s occupation is given as home duties. It is the same in 1909 when they are living at 65 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills and continues to be thus listed in all electoral rolls until the 1943 edition, just before her death. However Mrs Sedgman was also an active nurse and midwife who often worked with Dr James Blakie, who had arrived in Surrey Hills in 1905, initially practicing from 171 Union Road and then in 1913 moving across the road to the purpose-built home and practice at 174 Union Road, now Surrey Hills Medical Centre. At this period most babies were born at home. Sometime after 1931 Alice and Francis Sedgman moved from 65 Croydon Road into 10 Grovedale Road and lived with their son Francis William Sedgman and his family for the remainder of their lives. Alice died in 1945 and Francis in 1951. They are buried in Boroondara Cemetery along with an infant son Clarence and daughter Marjorie. The donor is her granddaughter, daughter of son William Francis Sedgman. A black and white photograph of a lady sitting in a cane chair holding a baby on her knee.mr francis william sedgman, mr francis sedgman, mrs alice sedgman, miss alice percy, croydon road, midwife, nurse -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Heather Cone at Eltham Railway Station, c.1949
... 1924: Charlotte Helena Cone, home duties Malvern, 229 Glenferrie Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Registrar of Births 1934 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk, 1934 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1935-1936 Glen Iris, 13 Ashburton Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Home duties 1936-1946 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk 1936-1954 Heather McKnight Jenkins, Receptionist 1963-1972 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1936-1972 From records and family trees (Ancestry.com) James Gardiner Jenkins was born in 1892 in Whittlesea. ...1924: Charlotte Helena Cone, home duties Malvern, 229 Glenferrie Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Registrar of Births 1934 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk, 1934 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1935-1936 Glen Iris, 13 Ashburton Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Home duties 1936-1946 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk 1936-1954 Heather McKnight Jenkins, Receptionist 1963-1972 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1936-1972 From records and family trees (Ancestry.com) James Gardiner Jenkins was born in 1892 in Whittlesea. ...Note: Between April 1923 and August 1926, electric trains from Melbourne terminated at Eltham. A connecting steam train ran between Eltham and Hurstbridge. Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham from 1911 to the early 1920s. (Reported in Newsletter No. 98, Sept. 1994) Heather McKnight Cone born Eltham 1911 (Vic. 19538/1911), daughter of John Thomas Cone (b1859) and Charlotte Helena McKnight Cone (nee Black, schoolteacher b1875) who were married in 1906 (Vic7936/1906). It was John’s second marriage, his first wife, Mary Jane Lannin (b1865) died in 1899. Constable John Thomas Cone, Badge #3935 served at Eltham Police Station 1 May 1911 to 9 July 1922. He died at Eltham in October 1922 and was buried October 6 at Melbourne General Cemetery. The procession commenced from his home in Main Road, Eltham. Cone was succeeded by Constable William Charles Sergeant Badge #4625 who served from 1 August 1922 to 1 March 1927 Electoral Roll Records Eltham Police Residence, Main Road 1911-1922, Cnst. John Thomas Cone and Charlotte Helena Cone and daughter Heather McKnight Cone (b1911) Eltham, John Street 1925-1934, James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee Eltham (Main Road?) 1924: Charlotte Helena Cone, home duties Malvern, 229 Glenferrie Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Registrar of Births 1934 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk, 1934 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1935-1936 Glen Iris, 13 Ashburton Rd Charlotte Helena Cone, Home duties 1936-1946 Heather McKnight Cone, Clerk 1936-1954 Heather McKnight Jenkins, Receptionist 1963-1972 James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway employee 1936-1972 From records and family trees (Ancestry.com) James Gardiner Jenkins was born in 1892 in Whittlesea. He served in the AIF in WW1. According to Electoral Roll records, Jim was employed with the railways at Eltham, living in John Street. It was probably around then that he met and married Fanny Davidson Carrucan. They were married in 1925 (Vic 7206/1925). Fanny died 1929 at age 30. At the time of Fanny’s death in 1929, Jim Jenkins was 37, Charlotte Cone was 54 and Heather Cone 18. Some time between 1924 and 1934 but most probably closer to 1934, Charlotte and daughter Heather left Eltham and were living at 229 Glenferrie Road, Malvern. By 1935 Jim Jenkins was living with them. By 1936 all three moved to 13 Ashburton Road, Glen Iris where it appears they may have lived out their lives. Charlotte died in 1952, and Heather was still living under her maiden name in 1954 but by 1963 was recorded as Heather Jenkins. Jim is last found in the Electoral Rolls for 1972; he died in 1975. Heather died in 2010. JENKINS. - Heather. Passed away peacefully at Cabrini Ashwood on Oct. 24, 2010 Reunited with Jim and Jonathon No Funeral at her request [Herald Sun 26/10/2010] Sources: • VIC BDM • Electoral Roll Records via Ancestry.com • Family Notices (1922, October 6). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved July 30, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205053816 • Police Honour Roll Eltham Police Station Heather Jenkins was the daughter of Constable John Thomas Cone, Badge #3935 served at Eltham Police Station 1 May 1911 to 9 July 1922.Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 8 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and one greeting card with printed sketch and handwritten captions in ink. On back of page is 1 black and white photo and a large newspaper clipping.eltham railway station, heather jenkins (nee cone) -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 58 Park Road, Eltham (previously 967 Main Road, Eltham), 17 Mar 1992
... Also at the same address in 1968, Marjorie Jean McGillivray, home duties, Station Residence, Eltham and Dianne Marjorie McGillivray, teacher, Main Road, Eltham. ...Also at the same address in 1968, Marjorie Jean McGillivray, home duties, Station Residence, Eltham and Dianne Marjorie McGillivray, teacher, Main Road, Eltham. ...The Original Station Master's House, Circa 1905, Eltham Auction; Diamond Valley News, March 17, 1992 The advertisement states the house is circa 1905 which is approximately correct. When the railway first came to Eltham in 1902 there was no appointed Stationmaster. The Guard on the train was the general oddsbody who did everything including sell tickets and station master duties. There was some discontent about this situation. It was probaly a few years before a permanent stationmaster was appointed but no reference to that has yet come to light. The house form photos dated in 1983 certainly had the appearance of an Edwardian style (1901-1910). The advertisement also states the house was in the centre of Eltham till 1985 before it was shifted from its original site to 58 Park Road.. The auction date is scheduled for Saturday April 4th - which would have been 1992. Essentially the house was sold in 1986 for $1 to save it from demolition and was then relocated to 58 Park Road. A Bill McGilvray was Stationmaster and lived in the house in the 1960s. A check of the 1968 Electoral Roll (via Ancestry) shows William John McGillivray, Station Master at the Station Residence, Eltham. Also at the same address in 1968, Marjorie Jean McGillivray, home duties, Station Residence, Eltham and Dianne Marjorie McGillivray, teacher, Main Road, Eltham. From the available records digitised, William first appears at the Station Residence in 1963. William and family were still in the residence in 1977 but by 1980 William, still Station Master, was living in Bible Street, so not sure who was in residence if anyone between 1980-1986. A property report shows the site at 58 Park Road was sold in 1983 and the relocated house on the site was then sold in 1992, then 2000 and most recently in April 2022. 58 park road, 967 main road, auction, auction sale, businesses, eltham, eltham railway station, houses, main road, park road, property, real estate advertisement, station masters house, station master's house eltham -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Australian Military Forces - H.Q. Q'ld. L. of C. Area. AANS Monthly report, Australian Army Nursing Service, Monthly Report A.A.N.S. December, 1942, December 1942
... The report includes a table of numbers of nurses located at various Australian General Hospitals and other facilities within Australia delineating between those on Home Service Full Time Duty or those with the AIF. At the time of this report the combined number of nurses serving in (mostly) Queensland was 600. ...The report includes a table of numbers of nurses located at various Australian General Hospitals and other facilities within Australia delineating between those on Home Service Full Time Duty or those with the AIF. At the time of this report the combined number of nurses serving in (mostly) Queensland was 600. ...Copy of file no. 21-720-332 from the National Archives of Australia being the monthly report for December 1942 from the Principal Matron of the AANS at the Queensland Headquarters to the Matron-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces at Headquarters in Melbourne. The report includes a table of numbers of nurses located at various Australian General Hospitals and other facilities within Australia delineating between those on Home Service Full Time Duty or those with the AIF. At the time of this report the combined number of nurses serving in (mostly) Queensland was 600. Foolscap copy of a typed Australian Army Nursing Service internal report with table of numbers of nurses located at various Australian General Hospitals and other facilities within Australia. Document has information on the source along the left hand edge.'21-720-332' [Blue ink on left hand side]wwii, ww2, world war 2, queensland, australian army nursing service, aans, aif, home service -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collectionphotograph, Dr Una Porter
... In spite of having qualified as a doctor and with all her philanthropic activities, at age 43 the electoral rolls give her status as ‘home duties’! Dr Porter’s connection with Surrey Hills came after her marriage. ...In spite of having qualified as a doctor and with all her philanthropic activities, at age 43 the electoral rolls give her status as ‘home duties’! Dr Porter’s connection with Surrey Hills came after her marriage. ...Dr Unice (Una) Beatrice Porter, OBE, CBE (1900 - 1996) Una Porter was the youngest daughter of Frederick John Cato and his wife Fanny (née Bethune). She had 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Her father was of course the prominent businessman and co-founder of the Moran & Cato grocery company who was known for his generosity and commitment to the Methodist Church. Given this background it is not surprising that Una inherited a deep and lasting Christian faith that would become the driving force behind her own career and philanthropic activities. Una was educated at Methodist Ladies College and the English boarding school "Farringtons" however her formal education ended at the age of 14 due to ill health. By the outbreak of the First World War her sisters were married and her brothers enlisted. Una became very close to her father and assisted him in establishing hospitals and missions in Arnhem Land, Fiji and India. Una returned to formal study and matriculated at the age of 30. A niece with diabetes was the catalyst which led Una to study medicine. She enrolled at the University of Melbourne in 1933 and subsequently specialised in psychiatry with training at Prince Henry's Hospital, the Royal Park Mental Hospital and the Children's Hospital. In 1946 she took a post at the Ballarat Mental Hospital. Here she was the first female member of staff, overseeing 512 female patients. She later worked in private practice and was instrumental in the establishment of a psychiatric clinic at the Queen Victoria Hospital. Throughout her life, Una maintained a strong link with the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and in 1963 was elected as the World President of this organisation and in 1964 she was elected Woman of the Year. Una's philanthropic work was extensive. In addition to administering the F.J. Cato Charitable and Benevolent Trust and later the James and Una Porter Trust Fund, she made substantial personal donations to hospitals, universities and community organisations including the University of Melbourne, Monash University, Epworth Hospital, Methodist Ladies College, Cato College, Queen Victoria Hospital and the YWCA. It is estimated that she gave over $1 million to various hospitals and institutions. Some of her projects included establishing a scholarship for rural female students to attend university, a Chair in Psychiatry, and extensive research into early childhood development. Una B. Porter was appointed O.B.E. (1961) and C.B.E. (1968) in recognition of her services to the community. At the age of 46 Una married James Roland Porter, an ex-RAAF squadron leader and a lifelong friend. Until this time, Dr Porter had lived at the Cato family home, ‘Kawarau’ at 192-198 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn (later Stephanie’s restaurant). In spite of having qualified as a doctor and with all her philanthropic activities, at age 43 the electoral rolls give her status as ‘home duties’! Dr Porter’s connection with Surrey Hills came after her marriage. In 1948 she and her husband bought 8 Kent Road. A black and white photograph of a screened image of a lady sitting in a winged-back chair. She is wearing a knee length dress with three-quarter length sleeves, and beads around her neck and wrist.psychiatrist, philanthropist, queen victoria hospital, mont albert, surrey hills, 8 kent road, dr una porter, mr james porter, dr unice beatrice porter, mr frederick cato, miss unice beatrice cato, mrs fanny cato, miss fanny bethune, young women's christian association, fj cato charitable and benevolent trust, james and una porter trust fund, methodist ladies college -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - National Service Medical, National Service Medical NS23 (rev 3/69), c.1960s -1970s
... The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. ...The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. ...This item is part of a collection of documents donated by Pte Neil Ernest Swainston (3801127) who was called up for National Service in the Australian Army towards the end of Australia's involvement in the war in Vietnam. He served from 24 Apr 71 to 20 Oct 72 in the Australian Regular Army Supplement (NS). The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. Two-part perforated document from Department of Labour and National Service signed by P H Cook, Secretary, bearing Registration Number 21765955. Addressed to Mr N E Swainston, 37 Leamington St, Reservoir, Victoria and date stamped 18 Feb 1971. This typed pro-forma document is a call-up notice instructing the receiver to appear at the Combined Services Recruiting Centre, 301 Flinders Lane, Melbourne at 7:30 pm on 25 February 1971 to appear before a medical board. Reverse side of document advises what to take to the appointment, what actions the receiver should take, and advises that failing to comply with the notice is an offence under the National Services Act.conscription, call-up, medical, swainston collection, australian national serviceman, pte neil ernest swainston, 3801127, aras, australian regular army supplement, swainston -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - National Service Selection for Service Card, with envelope, NS 69(Rev 1/68), 1960s
... The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. ...The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. ...This item is part of a collection of documents donated by Pte Neil Ernest Swainston (3801127) who was called up for National Service in the Australian Army towards the end of Australia's involvement in the war in Vietnam. He served from 24 Apr 71 to 20 Oct 72 in the Australian Regular Army Supplement (NS). The Australian Regular Army Supplement (ARAS) was a component of the Australian Army specifically designed to incorporate conscripts into the regular force for full-time duty at home in Australia. National Servicemen in the ARAS received the same pay and conditions as regular soldiers, including three weeks' annual leave. Perforated pro-forma call-up card from Department of Labour and National Service : National Service Registration Office addressed to Mr N E Swainston, 37 Leamington St, Reservoir Vic, dated 01/10/70 with Registration Number 21765955. Specific details are typed in black ink, and the document is signed by registrar W K Allen. Back of card advises recipient that he will be given at least 7 days' notice of the time and place for the medical, and that it is his responsibility to notify changes in marital status or address. Envelope is marked O.H.M.S, National Service Registration Papers and torn open at bottomconscription, call-up, swainston, aras, national service -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, McLean, 1984-1999
... Hector’s profession was painter, Louisa home duties. In 1936 the family had moved and was listed at Baker Street, North Richmond. - Hector John McLean married Louisa Frances Green 1922 (Vic BDM) - Hector John McLean was born 1883, Heidelberg and died Aug 1996 at Richmond, (Carpenter family tree, Ashleigh Carpenter via Ancestry) - Louisa Frances Green born Sep 1901 Fitzroy North, died Mar 1983, Melbourne, daughter of John Green (1850-1926) and Mary Elizabeth George (1854-1923) (Carpenter family tree, Ashleigh Carpenter via Ancestry) - John Green was the son of William Green (1822 England-1876 Fitzroy). ...Hector’s profession was painter, Louisa home duties. In 1936 the family had moved and was listed at Baker Street, North Richmond. - Hector John McLean married Louisa Frances Green 1922 (Vic BDM) - Hector John McLean was born 1883, Heidelberg and died Aug 1996 at Richmond, (Carpenter family tree, Ashleigh Carpenter via Ancestry) - Louisa Frances Green born Sep 1901 Fitzroy North, died Mar 1983, Melbourne, daughter of John Green (1850-1926) and Mary Elizabeth George (1854-1923) (Carpenter family tree, Ashleigh Carpenter via Ancestry) - John Green was the son of William Green (1822 England-1876 Fitzroy). ...References to McLean family, Hector John McLean and Louisa Frances (nee Green) and six daughters who lived in Eltham during the period 1930 to 1934 inclusive. Lived in the former Evelyn Hotel at the time it was destroyed by fire and being part of the Centenary Parade in 1934 where the family won the Group Section for their entry “Pioneers of Eltham” Reminiscences provided by Edith Jones (nee M1934 flood, ballroom, baptism, barber shop, bittern, boy scouts, bremner's flat, burgoyne's shop, cable tram, cemetery road, centenary celebrations, centenary parade, christening, coach house, collis grocery, dalton street, depression, dole, dorothy jean mclean, edith jones (nee mclean), eltham fire brigade, eltham high school, eltham higher elementary school, eltham lower park, eltham railway station, eltham state school no. 209, evelyn hotel, fire damage - buildings, flinders naval depot, fordham, gladys evelyn mclean, gold mining, gwenneth mae mclean, gwladys evelyn mclean, headmistress, hector john mclean, isherwood house and shop, louisa frances mclean (nee green), metery road, methodist church, miss finnin, miss grant cottage, motor bike races, mrs barrett, mrs bremner, mrs hurley, olive isabel mclean, parade, phoebe lillian mclean, picnic, pioneers of eltham, pitt street, research fire brigade, rev. r.g. arthur, shed, shops, st margarets church hall, st margaret's church, stables, state savings bank of victoria, susso books, todaro, vinnie willet, warrandyte bridge, warrandyte, wingrove park, yarra river -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Joy Beaudette Cripps Australian Poet
... On photocopy Joy Beaudette Cripps Poet and Author born 13 June 1923 nee Wilkins Resident of Sunshine 1936 Now at 3 Mill Street Aspendale 3195 Photocopy of colour photograph Portrait of Joy Beaudette Cripps with her order insignia See written text on her life filed in the documents section Born Joyce Wilkins on 13 June 1923 to Stanley Wilkins a Welshman and Lily Beaudette Driscoll an Australian in Brunswick Victoria Joyces father Stanley worked as a railway employee and served in the Australian Army during WWI In the early 1920s Stanley was working for the richmond Cable Tramways as a conductor Stanley and his wife Lily lived in Brunswick before moving to 101 Reynard Street Coburg In the early 1940s Joyces parents Stanley and Lily were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine Stanley was listed as a pastry cook and Lily as a confectionist with a shop at 217 Hampshire Road Sunshine During the 1940s Stanley was the Australasian Draughts Champion Joyce married Charles Chas John Cripps on the 2 December 1944 in Melbourne Charles served with the Australian Navy during WWII In the late 1940s Charles and Joyce were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine with Joyces parents John was listed as working as a radio assembler and Joyce was at home with house duties Charles and Joyce had two sons Robert Raymond and Peter John By the 1950s the family were living at 3 Monash Street Sunshine By 1960 Charles and Joyce were living at 3 Mill Street Aspendale During the Vietnam War their son Robert served as a private in the Army Joyce enjoyed simple things in life such as horticulture cycle riding traveling into the Australian Bush and meeting up with her poetry friends Joyce was the founding President of the Melbourne Poetry Society In 1982 Joyce organised the Melbourne Poetry Day which was held at the State Film Centre MacArthur Street East Melbourne Joyce published a paper called the Leonardo Da Vincis Ingenious Door to the Mind Joyce was elected as a Life Member of the International Biographical Association There is a list of her poems included in the document...Joy Beaudette Cripps Author On photocopy Joy Beaudette Cripps Poet and Author born 13 June 1923 nee Wilkins Resident of Sunshine 1936 Now at 3 Mill Street Aspendale 3195 Photocopy of colour photograph Portrait of Joy Beaudette Cripps with her order insignia See written text on her life filed in the documents section Born Joyce Wilkins on 13 June 1923 to Stanley Wilkins a Welshman and Lily Beaudette Driscoll an Australian in Brunswick Victoria Joyces father Stanley worked as a railway employee and served in the Australian Army during WWI In the early 1920s Stanley was working for the richmond Cable Tramways as a conductor Stanley and his wife Lily lived in Brunswick before moving to 101 Reynard Street Coburg In the early 1940s Joyces parents Stanley and Lily were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine Stanley was listed as a pastry cook and Lily as a confectionist with a shop at 217 Hampshire Road Sunshine During the 1940s Stanley was the Australasian Draughts Champion Joyce married Charles Chas John Cripps on the 2 December 1944 in Melbourne Charles served with the Australian Navy during WWII In the late 1940s Charles and Joyce were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine with Joyces parents John was listed as working as a radio assembler and Joyce was at home with house duties Charles and Joyce had two sons Robert Raymond and Peter John By the 1950s the family were living at 3 Monash Street Sunshine By 1960 Charles and Joyce were living at 3 Mill Street Aspendale During the Vietnam War their son Robert served as a private in the Army Joyce enjoyed simple things in life such as horticulture cycle riding traveling into the Australian Bush and meeting up with her poetry friends Joyce was the founding President of the Melbourne Poetry Society In 1982 Joyce organised the Melbourne Poetry Day which was held at the State Film Centre MacArthur Street East Melbourne Joyce published a paper called the Leonardo Da Vincis Ingenious Door to the Mind Joyce was elected as a Life Member of the International Biographical Association There is a list of her poems included in the document Joy Beaudette Cripps Australian Poet Photograph Joy Beaudette Cripps Australian Poet ...On photocopy Joy Beaudette Cripps Poet and Author born 13 June 1923 nee Wilkins Resident of Sunshine 1936 Now at 3 Mill Street Aspendale 3195 Photocopy of colour photograph Portrait of Joy Beaudette Cripps with her order insignia See written text on her life filed in the documents section Born Joyce Wilkins on 13 June 1923 to Stanley Wilkins a Welshman and Lily Beaudette Driscoll an Australian in Brunswick Victoria Joyces father Stanley worked as a railway employee and served in the Australian Army during WWI In the early 1920s Stanley was working for the richmond Cable Tramways as a conductor Stanley and his wife Lily lived in Brunswick before moving to 101 Reynard Street Coburg In the early 1940s Joyces parents Stanley and Lily were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine Stanley was listed as a pastry cook and Lily as a confectionist with a shop at 217 Hampshire Road Sunshine During the 1940s Stanley was the Australasian Draughts Champion Joyce married Charles Chas John Cripps on the 2 December 1944 in Melbourne Charles served with the Australian Navy during WWII In the late 1940s Charles and Joyce were living at 9 McKay Street Sunshine with Joyces parents John was listed as working as a radio assembler and Joyce was at home with house duties Charles and Joyce had two sons Robert Raymond and Peter John By the 1950s the family were living at 3 Monash Street Sunshine By 1960 Charles and Joyce were living at 3 Mill Street Aspendale During the Vietnam War their son Robert served as a private in the Army Joyce enjoyed simple things in life such as horticulture cycle riding traveling into the Australian Bush and meeting up with her poetry friends Joyce was the founding President of the Melbourne Poetry Society In 1982 Joyce organised the Melbourne Poetry Day which was held at the State Film Centre MacArthur Street East Melbourne Joyce published a paper called the Leonardo Da Vincis Ingenious Door to the Mind Joyce was elected as a Life Member of the International Biographical Association There is a list of her poems included in the documentjoy beaudette cripps, author -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet - BOOKLET, HOMEWARD BOUND 1943
... Booklet was relating to the voyage home by ship of soldiers and other military support personnel who had been on active duty in the Middle East in 1943. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Booklet was relating to the voyage home by ship of soldiers and other military support personnel who had been on active duty in the Middle East in 1943. ...Booklet was relating to the voyage home by ship of soldiers and other military support personnel who had been on active duty in the Middle East in 1943. New task was to fight the Japanese. Item in collection relating to David Patterson,24 page booklet on yellow paper with black writing and black and white pictures. Contains series of articles on action in the Middle East. Poems and stories and descriptions of activities aboard the ship taking troops back to Australia. In centre was series of pictures of life on board. Booklet bound be cardboard cover and stapled together.return to australia, homeward bound, middle east, ww2 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Cooking, Good Housekeeping's Home Preserving, 1953
... duties in the 1950's. The women whose husbands worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were not permitted to work for the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the expectation at the time being to work at home as mothers and housewives. ...Women preserved fruits to make jams, jellies, marmalade, pickles by bottling and canning as part of their housework duties in the 1950's.The women whose husbands worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were not permitted to work for the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the expectation at the time being to work at home as mothers and housewives. This book describes one of their 'duties'.Coloured paper cover showing, on the front, fruit and jars with oranges being cut and fruit cooking, on the back. The title is across the top in black and then red. The book contains 28 pages and consists of recipes with illustrations. preserving. bottling. canning. housework. women's work. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Cooking, Jams and Preserves - A Guide for Housekeepers
... duties. Recipes were published in Women's magazines such as 'Home Beautiful'....duties. Recipes were published in Women's magazines such as 'Home Beautiful'. ...Women preserved fruits to make jams, jellies, marmalade, pickles by bottling and canning as part of their housework duties. Recipes were published in Women's magazines such as 'Home Beautiful'.The women whose husbands worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were not permitted to work for the SECV, the expectation, at the time, being to work at home as mothers and housewives. This book describes one of their 'duties'.Printed 26 pages stapled together with 2 staples reinforced by machine stitching. The front cover is missing. The back cover has a coloured photo of a box of "Kornies" on it.The book consists of recipes and advertisements.preserves. jams. housekeeping. bottling. canning. women's work. women's magazines. -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTERS, WW2, Jan 42 - Sept 43
... Handwritten letters home to Australia from overseas on active duty. Envelopes have green printed service notes and censor notes. ...Handwritten letters home to Australia from overseas on active duty. Envelopes have green printed service notes and censor notes. ...Item/s in collection re B. J. Ruler VX40780 refer Cat. No 5790 for his service details. Handwritten letters home to Australia from overseas on active duty. Envelopes have green printed service notes and censor notes. Small handwritten note from censor included in envelope/letterEnvelope addressed to “Mrs B. J. Ruler” various addresses in Victoria.letters, ww2 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyIron - Flat, Circa early 1900s
... duty provided women great flexibility to undertake other activities. These type of improvements to basic domestic tasks liberated housewives not only physically but also mentally from the isolation of the home environment. iron antique household pressing clothes domestic laundry Underneath the handle frame and on the main body, on one side, in raised lettering is "Mrs Potts" and on the other side "Iron". ...Historically this item was used before the spirit and the electrical iron took over Circa 1930s -1950s. The main body of the iron was placed on a flat heated surface of a stove (wood, coal or gas fired). It was mainly used by women in their domestic role, ironing the family clothes and linen. In the Kiewa Valley the supply of coal or gas was not available or too expensive than the locally cut hard wood trees. This particular iron was an improvement on the fixed handled iron because it allowed (by use of its easily detachable handle) to use multiple bases and thereby allowing a constant heat supply to be maintained and not having to waste time for a base to reheat to the required level of application.The significance of this item was that it allowed for a faster method of ironing clothes and linen. It's invention was a progress towards reducing the time it took to undertake a very labour and intensive domestic function. The reduction of time taken for this household duty provided women great flexibility to undertake other activities. These type of improvements to basic domestic tasks liberated housewives not only physically but also mentally from the isolation of the home environment.This flat iron has a removable, clip-on handle. The handle and its release knob are of wood. The base of the handle together with the heavy flat body are made of cast iron. The body of the iron is oval shaped tapered at each end and is 40mm thick.Underneath the handle frame and on the main body, on one side, in raised lettering is "Mrs Potts" and on the other side "Iron". Both are clearly visible when viewed from an aerial position. Under removable handle and on a plate (screwed onto the main body) is "No 2"iron, antique, household, pressing clothes, domestic, laundry -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, FRAMED, c.1915 - 1918
... home for 6 months leave. Worn on the arm it was to show they were not “Shirking” their duty. ...home for 6 months leave. Worn on the arm it was to show they were not “Shirking” their duty. ...James Joseph Kirkham Regt No 685. The “A” on the Colour patch denotes he was an “Anzac”. The Rosette was called the “Anzac leave Rosette” Issued in September 1918 for 1914 enlistee’s who were sent home for 6 months leave. Worn on the arm it was to show they were not “Shirking” their duty. The War ended so after. Refer 1281 for his service history also 1283P.Coloured portrait, enhanced painted portrait of WW1 Soldier displaying on left arm a coloured A Patch above a red, white & blue rosette. Large, light timber frame with moulded decorations, brown boarded, with glass front.Rear of frame: "Family Tree, Wife & Children. James Joseph Kirkham. 8th Battalion. 1st Pioneers. 1st AIF ANZAC" "Married Elizabeth Cornelia Blackley, Wonthaggi Elsie Edith Kirlkham - Connell Olive Winifred Kirkham - Rothberger - Jenner Francis James Kirkham" Myrtle Florence Kirkham - McGillvray Alma Gwenth Kirkham - Baker George Thomas Philip Kirkhamphotography, framed, portrait, ww1
