Showing 5 items matching "jefferey"
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, M Jefferey, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Wedding in Holmes family, c1930s
Photograph mounted on beige card showing the wedding of Henry John (Jack) Holmes from Ascot and Shirley Lorraine Dean of Lismore, Victoria. Front L - R: Seated Margaret Dean, Elizabeth Holmes. Back row L - R: Bill Holmes, Noreen Dean, Jack Holmes, Shirley Holmes, Bill Dean, David HolmesSigned by photographers at bottom right.chatham-holmes collection, holmes, david holmes, mary elizabeth holmes, wedding party, c1930s, ascot, shirley lorraine dean, bill holmes, noreen dean, jack holmes, shirley holmes, bill dean -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Cards for 1944-49 (Assessments 3254-7 & 636), March 2012
Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital imagesBedford Road, Ringwood. For Osmond Wickham, Frances Howe, Jefferey & Roma Forbes-Ewan & Jefferey & Roma Forbes-Ewan (Colman Estate). -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Illustration, Mary Ann Jeffery, n.d
Photocopy of portrait of Mary Ann Jeffery, 1853 - 1943Photocopy of portrait of Mary Ann Jeffery, 1853 - 1943 (from 'Sevenoaks Park' by R. de Costa)Photocopy of portrait of Mary Ann Jeffery, 1853 - 1943jefferey, mary ann -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, John James Jeffery, 1957o
Details the life and family history of John James Jeffery, his English roots and his time in Greensborough as a poultry farmer. Prepared by his son John Jefferey in 2008.Gives the origin of Jeffery Court, (off Nepean St).2 x A4 pages.Family history of John James Jeffery, john james jeffrey, poultry farm, nepean street, greensborough, arthur street greensborough. -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Book by war nurse : White Coolies, 16 March 1954
This clipping is announcing the launch of a book written by Betty Jeffrey about her and other Australian Nurses' time as WW2 POW's. The article details Sister Jefferey starting to write the book while still a POW, and during her two year recuperation in an Australian Army hospital. She is willing to gift the original scraps of paper she used to write the book to the National War Memorial in Canberra.A newspaper clipping from a larger page of a single column of text and large black and white photo of two women holding glasses and smiling. The bottom of the article appears to be missing.'16/3/54 Sun' [blue ink top of page]vivien bullwinkel, australian army nurses, wwii, vivian statham (nee bullwinkel)