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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Joy Beaudette Cripps Australian Poet
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Joy Beaudette Cripps Australian Poet...Joy Beaudette Cripps...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 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Tatters of Hessian, Joy Beaudette Cripps
... Joy Beaudette Cripps was a Sunshine Resident living at 3 Monash Street Sunshine...Tatter of Hessian by Joy Beaudette Cripps with inside front page signed by Joy Beaudette Cripps|Book on poetry by Joy Beaudette Cripps Magenta color cover with photo of the three Wilkins Children Ray Betty and Joyce Author of book...Joy Beaudette Cripps...Joy Beaudette Cripps was a Sunshine Resident living at 3 Monash Street Sunshine Tatter of Hessian by Joy Beaudette Cripps with inside front page signed by Joy Beaudette Cripps|Book on poetry by Joy Beaudette Cripps Magenta color cover with photo of the three Wilkins Children Ray Betty and Joyce Author of book A Magenta color soft cover book with photo of the three Wilkins Children Ray Betty and Joyce, the children of the author of book Tatters of Hessian Book Tatters of Hessian Joy Beaudette Cripps ...A Magenta color soft cover book with photo of the three Wilkins Children Ray Betty and Joyce, the children of the author of book -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - People of the Sunshine District
... Joy Chisholm, Caroline Choi, Dr. Windsor Cockerell, Mr. R. Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. ...Joy Chisholm, Caroline Choi, Dr. Windsor Cockerell, Mr. R. Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. ...Adamson, Dr. John Ahmadzai, Jalal Allen, George Anderson, Fred Andrewartha, Arlene Archabuz, Janina Argyle, Beth Armour Nee Ramson, Maria Elizabeth Atkinson, Harry Bajada, Melchior Bajada, Melchiorre "Mel" Baker, Ian Baker, Kevin Balacchino, Rebecca Barnett, William Corbey Basten, Al. Bayliss, Myrtle Beachley Nee Anderson, Valerie "Val" Elaine Beanland, Charles Howard Benjamin, Colin Bewsher, William "Bill" Bowery, Leigh Cameron, David Ross Campbell, Donald "Don" Murdoch Carlton, Norman "Norm" Harrison Carr, Cissie Carr, Phillip Carter, Francis "George" Chapman, Pamela Joy Chisholm, Caroline Choi, Dr. Windsor Cockerell, Mr. R. Comensoli, Leslie John Connie, Sister Connor, Thomas Coulson, Ted Coxhill, Stanley "Stan" Victor Cripps Nee Wilkins, Joyce "Joy" Beaudette Dang, Thuy Dawes, Ernest Deeble, Don Deveson, Donald Frederick Diele, Tom Doak, Avis Dobson Nee Gibon, Janet Lilian Drayton, Harold Dunkette, Shaikha (Life in Bahrain) Eland, Judy Ellingsen Nee Lowe, Elsie May Ellis, Lester family, Newman Family, Rimmer Fogarty, Bill Ford, Frank Ford, Olwen Gary, Don Gaylor, James "Jim" William Ginifer, Jack Godfrey, Allan Goedecke, Gwenyth Hampton, Ania Hayden, Frank Hollingsworth, Edna Hollingsworth, Herbie Hollingwood Nee Fowler, Mary & Prince Phillip Hope, Patrick Horton, Mabel Huynh, Alyssa Hyett, William Inkster Nee Wardle, Adella Katherine Ivory Nee Pengelly, Amelia Frances Ivory, Joseph "Joe" Sydney Jackson, Ina Jackson, John "Jack" Henry Horace John, Charles "Chas" Johnson, Desmond "Des" Johnston, Alexander Robert Kenneth, Albert King, Ernest Webster "Web" Krix, Johann "John" Adam Languiller, Telma Lassila, Lydia Ierodiaconou Lawrence, Brian Liersch, Audrey Maloney, Samuel Gifford Marion, Colleen Mason, Aunty Jean McGoldrick, Prue McIntyre, Tom McLauchlan, Peter McNeill, Dorothy Meale, David Michael, Andrew (Andy's Servo) Miles, Albert John "Jack" Mill, Cr. Ian Miller, Keith Mott, Melbourne Leander Mottin, Laurence "Laurie" Mousley, Gwendoline 'gwen" Mullenger, Miss S. Myers, Mace Naismith, Neil Neyland, Grace Nguyen, Mayor James Noble, John Noble, Leslie “Les” William Noonan, Graham Miles O'Brien, Peggy O'Brien, Walter "Wally" James O'Connor, Frank Pardy, John Parry, Craig Parsons Nee Gahon, Alice Saide Parsons, Robert "Bob" Eric Pengelly Nee Goodman, Irene Keziah "Elizabeth" Pengelly, John "Johnnie" Pengelly, Lawrene "Keith" Pentreath, Mervyn Pentreath, Mervyn Podczyk, Richard Porter, Kenneth "Ken" Power, David Power, Peter Raleigh Nee Thorpe, Priscilla Raleigh, Joseph Rasic, Ranka Rewell, Ivy Roach, William A. Robinson, Donald "Don" George James Rockett, James Rohner Nee King, Mavis Elaine Rohner, Beryl Rohner, William “Bill” John Roxon, Nicola Sheridan, Jack Shilson, Winfred Shimmin Nee Langden, Florence Rita Shorten, Eileen Shorten, Jack Singleton Nee Thorpe, Laura Elizabeth Spargo, Ann Spargo, Peter Tachos, Virginia Taylor, Headlie Shipard Thomas, Doris Thomas, Herbert Arthur "Bon" Thurling, Doreen Twentyman, Leslie "Les" Tyler, Richard Uhi, Alan Ure, David "Dave" Vccellin, Dominic Wallace, Shirley Weaver, Vic Wegener, Eric Wendt, Sylvie Whiting, Else Whiting, Richard "Dick" William, Sir William Williams, Allan "Titch" Williams, Isabella Williams, Kevin Winifred, Adelaide Wlodarcyzk, Joseph Zbigniew Yannacaros, Arthur
