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Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Mernda School Reunion, 1950
... jolly family...) and Mr. Cockerell. Ernest Johnson, Jolly (Jolley) family ...2 men and a lady in front of the Mernda Mechanics Institute on the occasion of the Mernda School Reunion in 1950. Identified (L-R) Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Jolly (Jolley) and Mr. Cockerell.Ernest Johnson, Jolly (Jolley) family and Cockerell family pioneers of Mernda.A4 black and white copy of a digital image.Handwritten on the back: Mernda School Reunion 1950mernda school reunion, 1950, mrs. jolley, mrs. jolly, jolley family, jolly family, cockerell family, mernda mechanics institute, mernda mechanics institute community hall, bluestone building, ernest johnson, johnson family -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Mernda School Reunion, 1950
... jolly family... 1950 mrs. jolley mrs. jolly jolley family jolly family ...A group of and a lady in front of the Mernda Mechanics Institute on the occasion of the Mernda School Reunion in 1950. Identified (L-R) Cotchin, ?, Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Jolly (Jolley), ?, Mr. Cockerell.Pioneers families of the Mernda district.A4 black and white copy of a photograph.Handwritten on the back: Mernda PSmernda school reunion, 1950, mrs. jolley, mrs. jolly, jolley family, jolly family, cockerell family, mernda mechanics institute, mernda mechanics institute community hall, bluestone building, ernest johnson, johnson family, cotchin family, welcome banner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Nance Reardon, Del Jolly, Bill Huitt, Jim Medhurst, Alan and Wyn Partington 1970s, 1970s
... jolly family... partington family medhurst family huitt family jolly family Nance ...Photograph of Del Jolly, Bill Huitt, Jim Medhurst, Alan and Wyn Partington in the 1970sDigital copy of colour photograph.partington family, medhurst family, huitt family, jolly family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital image, Diamond Valley News, Del's Delicatessen, Greensborough, 1964, 29/09/1964
... jolly family... dels delicatessen jolly family Diamond Valley News ...Advertisement for Del's Delicatessen (W. and A. Jolly), 48 Main Street, Greensborough 1964Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.main street greensborough, dels delicatessen, jolly family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dick Family's 4 children 1900 -- Studio Portrait
... Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield) 1900 Four children... Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield) 1900 Four children Stawell ...Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield) 1900 Four childrenstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dick Family -- Two adults and two young girls -- Studio Portrait
... Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield). Two adults...Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield). Two adults ...Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield). Two adults and two young girls.stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, My Greensborough by Valma Poulter, 1920s
Details life in Greensborough in the 1920's and the people who were here.Lists names of traders and residents, particularly those connected to the Poulter family.Article on growing up in Greensborough in the 1920's by Valma Poulter.greensborough, james st, poulter, lobb, splatt, mcdowell, brooks, snow, godwill, iredale, mccoll, aldridge, jolly, brown, chapman, loan, pettit, clayton, carse, huitt, orr, hutchinson, butterworth, jessop -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Collection of Toys - Antique
Comprises a collection of metal, wooden and plastic toys which would possibly date back to the 1920s to 1940sThis collection came from the Warton / Baker families from Tawonga and Redbank in the Kiewa Valley.Collection of metal toys: 1. x2 Train Locomotives 2. Red tractor - mechanical with key 3. Man using grinder - mechanical with key 4. Two birds with worm - mechanical with key 5. Green trailer - mechanical with key 6. Small tank - mechanical with key 7. Aeroplane 8. Metal top 9. Home-made push-along wheels 10. Home made top 11. Cap gun 12. Cookie Cutters 13. Small tin puncture Kit - empty 14. Metal fox whistle 15. Tin trumpet 16. Large metal pump top 17. Plastic & metal mechancal toy in cardboard box- Jolly Skipper Other: 1. Monkey puppet with paper legs 2. Small plastic bells 3. Plastic boy on bike 4. Plastic green car 5. Plastic small trains 6. Soldier dog 8. Two half coconut shells (hollow) 9. Cylinder of wooden mechano tinker toy 10. Plastic Mr & Mrs Funny Face in box 11. Trip to New York game in box 12. Wooden Modelcraft - Build-ees in box 13. Wooden ring 14. Jig-saw toys, puzzles, wooden mechano, mechanical toys, recreation, children -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Diary of 3403 Cpl W D McDonald August 1916 to December 1917, His Majesty’s Stationary Office (HMSO), C 1916
This diary was written by Cpl William Donald McDonald 3403 who served from July 1915 to November 1918. The diary covers the period August 5th 1916 to December 31st 1917.William McDonald was stationed in England mostly at the Salisbury Plain for the entire period. This item was mistakenly identified as as the J A G Brass diary, with 11Lieut J A G Brass being written inside the front cover of the diary. However J A G Brass was a distant cousin of W McDonald who still lived in Scotland and along with other names inside the front cover were contacts for the writer. Among the names are A W Hardy, J W Jolly, I J Windsor, Pte H A Jessop. The book itself is a modified British Service notebook, having been cut down by the author to make it a more manageable size. William McDonald was 35 years of age when he enlisted and was a tailor before enlistingThis diary has historic significance as it records daily life during the first world war. It relates daily life in the army ranks. It also has strong links to local families.Modified Service notebook of the type issued for use in the British Army of World War 1. It would have originally measured 5” x 7”, but has been cut down by nearly removing the fly end of the pages to reduce them about 3.5”. The author, who was a painstakingly neat and fastidious man, has also re-rounded the corners, to prevent them ‘dog-earing’. The aim of the modifications is likely to have been to make the item easy to slip in or out of a tunic pocket. Heavy light grey green card with rounded corners bound with two staples. 96 pages, each with 8 faint, light blue, vertical lines. Handwriting in ink and indelible pencil is across the lines.The front cover of the Notebook (now the back cover of the diary) is annotated as ‘Army Book 136A’, effaced with an imperial crown of the ‘St James’? Pattern with a title inscribed in an ellipse, which would once have read - SUPPLIED FOR THE USE OF OFFICERS AND NCOS.warrnambool, ww1 diary, mcdonald 3403, william donald mcdonald, william mcdonald, j a g brass, world war one