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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph, James Leslie Provan, Burnley 1942 Album Page 1, 1942
... june bishop...June Bishop...Labelled, "June Bishop."...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne june bishop burnley 1942 j.l. provan Labelled, "June Bishop." ...June BishopLabelled, "June Bishop."june bishop, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photograhy, Students Working in Vegetable Field, c. 1943
... ...june bishop...Kneen 26 February 1992, Student is June Bishop" (identified by Eric Littlejohn 5 February 1992.) ...No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." ...No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." (1) 2 female students working in a field of beans. ...(1) Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, Student is June Bishop" (identified by Eric Littlejohn 5 February 1992.) (1) 2 female students working in a field of beans. (1) On reverse, "Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photography 124 Collins Street, Melbourne, C.1. Cent. 27. No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." female students, beans, athol shmith studio, june bishop, vegetable field, orchard, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Series 1.24, 1942
... ...june bishop...Lily Ponds. June Bishop in background....June Bishop in background. Series 1.24 Photograph Black and white print ...Series 1: March-April 1942Lily Ponds. June Bishop in background.lily ponds, june bishop, students, james leslie provan, j.l. provan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, Students and Staff Working in the Gardens, 1938-1944
... ...june bishop..."Janice Waemaker?, June Bishop, Trevaskis." E. Hill has added "1944? ..."Janice Waemaker?, June Bishop, Trevaskis." E. Hill has added "1944? ...Sepia photograph. Group of students and staff working in the Gardens.Burnley 1938? "Janice Waemaker?, June Bishop, Trevaskis." E. Hill has added "1944? See graduation lists."janice waemaker, june bishop, students, staff, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photograhy, Students Working in Vegetable Field, 1943
... ...june bishop...No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, Student is June Bishop" (identified by Eric Littlejohn 5 February 1992....No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, Student is June Bishop" (identified by Eric Littlejohn 5 February 1992. ...2 copies black and white photograph. As for B91.144(1). No. 1083 Position D. 2 female students working in a field of beans. On reverse, "Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photography 124 Collins Street, Melbourne, C.1. Cent. 27. No. 10383 Position E.", "June Bishop." Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, Student is June Bishop" (identified by Eric Littlejohn 5 February 1992.female students, athol shmith studio, orchard, june bishop, beans, students working outside, vegetable plots -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photography, Students at Work in the Vegetable Field, c. 1943
... june bishop...Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146....Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146. june bishop orchard vegetables students working outside On reverse, "Photographer Athol Shmith, No 1083 Position C." ...Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146. On reverse, "Photographer Athol Shmith, No 1083 Position C."june bishop, orchard, vegetables, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photograhy, Students Working in Vegetable Field, 1943
... ...june bishop...Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146....Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146. ...Black and white photograph. As for B91.144(2). No. 1083 Position E. Students working in the vegetable field. Photographer Athol Shmith, No 1083 Position C. Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, "June Bishop a second year student 1943." Also see B91.141, 143, 145, 146.female students, athol shmith studio, students working outside, june bishop, orchard, vegetable plots -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white prints and negatives, Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photography, Les Provan Collection, 1922-1946
... ...june bishop...Littlejohn 4 March 1992, "June Bishop standing at junction of paths one of which leads to main entrance to Pavilion."...Littlejohn 4 March 1992, "June Bishop standing at junction of paths one of which leads to main entrance to Pavilion." ...Photographs donated by James Leslie (Les) Provan. (1) Note by T.H. Kneen 6 May 1992, "James Leslie Provan went to Melbourne University - graduated B. Agr. Sc-and later 1942 became Principal Burnley and 1946 Principal Dookie Agricultural College."Black and white photographs and negatives. (1) 2 photographs and negative. Les Provan reclining on the ground infront of a Kentia palm and part of the pavilion behind. (2) Includes negative. Les Provan and another male student seated on the lawn. (3) Note attached, "English lad, Fred ?, ?, Jack Allen." 4 male students seated on the lawn in front of the Pavilion. (4) Male student with calf. (5) 3 male students squatting on the lawn in front of the pavilion, one holding a football. Note by E.B. Littlejohn 6 May 1992, "Student on left is R. Fred Gillespie ? Jack Allen (centre) was later on staff as an Instructor. (6) Mrs Kneen and two children walking through the Administration Building under construction. (7) 4 men standing next to Dahlias judging them. (8) Student walking along path between ponds and Pavilion.(1) On reverse, "Student Les Provan 1922 &1923. Dux 1923. Background is Kentia Palm & the Chemistry classroom of the old Pavilion. (2) On reverse, "Les Provan & ? 1923." (3) On reverse, "Group of male students 1922 or 1923." (4) On reverse, "? name an English lad, student 1922 or '23." (5) On reverse, "The Football Team L to R. Fred---Jack Allen & ? 1923." (6) On reverse, "The new College building in course of construction early 1946. Mrs. Kneen & children." (7) On reverse,"Judges in trial Dahlias Burnley 1943. Left to right Jack Reid, Castell, Charlie Stone, Geo. Russ, Norm Scable." (8)) On reverse, "June Bishop-student," and, "Athol Shmith Studio Illustrative Photography 125 Collins Street, Melbourne C.1. Cent. 27. No 10383 Position J." Note by E.B. Littlejohn 4 March 1992, "June Bishop standing at junction of paths one of which leads to main entrance to Pavilion."les provan, kentia palm, chemistry classroom, pavilion, james leslie provan, dookie agricultural college, jack allen, r. fred gillespie, dahlias, jack reid, castell, charlie stone, geo. russ, norm scable, june bishop, cows, student group 1922-1923, football team 1922-1923, administration building construction, mrs kneen, kneen children, athol shmith, garden view, dux, calf, main building construction -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Holy Trinity Church Bacchus Marsh 1883
... It was opened on 5 June 1877 by Bishop Moorhouse of Melbourne. The sandstone was acquired from Grant's quarry at Maddingley....It was opened on 5 June 1877 by Bishop Moorhouse of Melbourne. The sandstone was acquired from Grant's quarry at Maddingley. ...The Holy Trinity Anglican Church in this location was first opened in 1877. An earlier nearby prefabricated Church building known as the 'Iron Church' had served as the Anglican place of worship in Bacchus Marsh from around 1855 until 1877. The 1877 sandstone Church with a slate roof was intended as a permanent structure for Anglican worship in Bacchus Marsh and still stands in 2024 and continues to function as an Anglican Church. The building was designed by Frederick Wyatt and is described as early English Gothic in style. It was opened on 5 June 1877 by Bishop Moorhouse of Melbourne. The sandstone was acquired from Grant's quarry at Maddingley.Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the Jeremeas Family Album, which contains photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll. The photograph depicts the recently constructed Anglican Holy Trinity Church in Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. The view of the building is from Gisborne Road looking west. From this angle the rear and southern side of the building can be seen. A picket fence along the entrance to the Church grounds can be seen in the foreground.On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE churches bacchus marsh, holy trinity anglican church bacchus marsh, holy trinity church of england bacchus marsh, stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - AUCTION CATALOGUE - LANCEWOOD HOUSE, 1949
... Auction held over 3 days, May 31 to June 2. 1949. Auctioneers Bishop & Earl and Curnows (Bendigo) Prop. ...Bishop and Earl, Curnows ( Bendigo) Auction Catalogue. Two copies of an auction catalogue for antique furniture and furnishings at 'Lancewood House', McLaren St. Bendigo. Contents of 18 rooms. Auction held over 3 days, May 31 to June ...Auction Catalogue. Two copies of an auction catalogue for antique furniture and furnishings at 'Lancewood House', McLaren St. Bendigo. Contents of 18 rooms. Auction held over 3 days, May 31 to June 2. 1949. Auctioneers Bishop & Earl and Curnows (Bendigo) Prop. F. C .Dyett. Home once owned by Ernest Mueller. Catalogue includes 4 B & W photos of 3 rooms. Copy 'a' - Handwritten in ink on the first page 'Lydia Chancellor, Taraxville, Golden Square. Selling prices written against most items. 5 press cuttings re the auction are loose inside front cover. Copy 'b' - selling prices typed in against most items.Bishop and Earl, Curnows ( Bendigo)cottage, miners, lancewood house, auction, ernst mueller, bishop & earl, curnows (bendigo), lydia chancellor -
Christ Church Anglican Parish of WarrnamboolMemorial Window: Rev Canon Samuel McGEORGE, St. Michael
... He was inducted on June 1st by Bishop Cooper. He showed a deep regard for the welfare and happiness of his parishioners. ...He was inducted on June 1st by Bishop Cooper. He showed a deep regard for the welfare and happiness of his parishioners. ...Samuel McGeorge was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1850. He was trained for the ministry at Moore College, Sydney. He was Vicar in Ararat for 10 years prior to coming to Warrnambool in 1899, to become the 3rd Vicar of the Parish. He was inducted on June 1st by Bishop Cooper. He showed a deep regard for the welfare and happiness of his parishioners. Christ Church progressed well under his charge. He suffered a very painful and distressing illness which forced him to obtain leave of absence from his clerical duties, but he continued to visit and encourage the sick and sorrowing. On December 4th 1904, Canon McGeorge opened the new Church and Sunday School in Koroit St, East Warrnambool, of which he had established. It was opened as a Mission Hall. It was to become St. George's and the first recorded service was on February 11th 1906. He preached his last sermon at Christ Church on Dec 4th before illness prevented him performing his duties. He resigned from the Vicariate shortly before his death in Warrnambool on December 16th, 1905. The stained glass window in the north wall of the second nave was a gift of many parishioners. Depicting St. Michael, it was erected in memory of Rev Canon McGeorge, and was unveiled by Dean Parkyn on December 23rd, 1906. His widow Mrs Emma McGeorge, remained an active church worker until her death in 1933. The Lych gate at the Koroit Street entrance was built with a bequest from her.Stained glass lancet window, north wall, north nave, depicting Saint Michael, the arch-angel Michael.Saint Michael. To the Glory of God and in memory of/ Samuel McGeorge Vicar 1899 - 1903 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 25 WEBSTER STREET, BENDIGO, 1929
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white original photograph mounted on grey cardboard. Weatherboard house, corrugated iron roof. Return verandah with wooden decoration. 1 chimney. 2 decorative gables above windows. Garden with lawn, shrubs and garden seat. Written on back of image 'H. Liddall, Webster Street. Terms £500 bal 61/2 %. £775 on 30.1.41 £250 deposit, low interest to be arranged. 25 Webster Street. White sticker attached to bottom of photo board ' December 1927 Pyke Street - Bendigo £1150' 2012 photo of house attached to record.Frank A. Jeffree Photo Bendigoplace, building, residential -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: LANGSTON STREET, BENDIGO, 1927
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. Weatherboard double fronted house, verandah with brick piers and timber supports, Two chimneys visible, small gable LH side front. C1920 . Woven wire fence. Single gate next to double gate. Written on back of image ' Marrows Langston St £700.Frank A Jeffree, Bendigoplace, building, residential, see also; previous reg. no mp11 (2000-16-01):and previous reg. no. mp13 (200-14-01) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: HARNEY STREET, BENDIGO, 1930
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white photograph mounted on rectangular brown board. House, weatherboard corrugated iron roof, bull nose verandah, picket fence, cast iron lace on verandah, 2 chimneys, central door, 1 window each side of door, wooden steps up to return verandah, Written on back of image 'Hunt, Harney Street, £575 Sewered' Faint stamp on back with date 11 April 1939. £250 deposit. Low interest to be arranged'Frank A. Jeffree, Bendigoplace, building, residential, previous register no. ''mp 10'' part of a collection of photographs used by estate agent t.c. watts and son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 29 PYKE STREET, BENDIGO, 1927
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white original photograph mounted on grey board. House, weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, verandah, picket fence, wooden fretwork on gables and windows. Decoration along roof line, one chimney visible , garden with two palm trees. Bay window RH side. Harrison's Est £1150, 29 Pyke Street Bendigo written on back of image. Date: 9 Dec 1927. stamped on back.A. Jeffree, Bendgoplace, building, residential, previous reg. no. mp81 part of a collection of photographs used by estate agent t.c. watts and sons, bendigo to show potential purchasers. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 320 BARNARD STREET, BENDIGO, 1927
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white original photographs (2) mounted on grey board house, weatherboard, bull nose veranda, picket fence, cast iron lace on verandah, three chimneys, central door, one window each side of door. Front of house, top section, painted white. Written on back of photo board (a) ' Mr. B. Murdoch, 320 Barnard Street Bendigo, £900 sewered' On back of (b) L. Simmonds, 239 Barnard St. £620' ( Address does not match with photo (a)) Date stamp 9 Dec 1927' 2012 photo of house attached to record. Faint printing in white in lower right corner ''Frank A. Jeffree Photo Bendigo'' Handprinted top R ''MP8''place, building, residential -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: PLUMRIDGE STREET, WHITE HILLS, Approx. 1900-35
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. House, weatherboard, corrugated iron roof. Bull nose veranda painted with stripes, picket fence, two wrought iron gates, one chimney, central door, one window each side of door. Three boards painted white, half way up front wall. Pergola on RH side of house. Tank stand LH side middle distance, name of house to left of door. 'Phillips, Plumridge Street, White Hills' written on back of photo board. 2012 photo of house attached to record.Frank A. Jeffree, Bendigoplace, building, residential -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 'TIRRANNIE' GOLDEN SQUARE, 1929
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.'Black and white original photographs (3) mounted on rectangular brown board. House, weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, return verandah with crossed wooden balustrade.4 chimneys. Garden with small palm tree. On back : Mr. Taylor.. 'Tirrannie', Golden Square, £ 2100 , inc. billiard table, linos, overmantle, 4 1/2 acres. 'April 1929' written faintly on back of one image. On front a sticker attached ' April 1929 ' Tiirannie' Golden Square, £2500 - 4 1/2 acres' ( possibly a later attachment for display purposes ) Used by Estate Agent T.C. Watts & Son to show potential purchases in 1929. Previous Reg. No. 'MP 5'. See also Reg. No. 2000.006.01Frank A. Jeffree, Bendigoplace, building, residential -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: HOUSE 21 RUSSELL STREET, BENDIGO, C1929
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white original photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. House, weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, gableroof LH side, bullnose verandah, wooden fence, one chimney. On back of photo ' Ferguson, 21 Russell Street, Bendigo.£ 500. ' £525 for house, and £600 for whole of land through to Houston St. 24.7.34' Stamped with T.C. Watts & Son. Sticker attached to bottom of photo board ' April 1929, 21 Russell Street, Bendigo. £750'Frank A. Jeffree, Photo, Bendigo Victoria.place, building, residential, t c watts, real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: HOUSTON STREET BENDIGO
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white photograph: weatherboard house, corrugated iron roof, bullnose verandah, picket fence, cast iron lace, one chimney visible , central door, window each side of front door, wrought iron gate. 'Mr Syme, Houston Street, Bendigo' written on back of image. 'Date 16 May 1930'. 2012 photo of the house attached to the record.Frank A. Jeffreebendigo, business, t.c. watts & son, t.c. watts collection, real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 454 HARGREAVES STREET, BENDIGO, c.1928
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.'Black and white original photographs (2) mounted on rectangular grey board. House, weatherboard and roughcast, tiled roof, porch, wooden fence, 1 chimney, small paned windows with lead lights, 'Beware of the dog' sign. House name 'Loloma' Car in back in driveway on left. On rear of photo : 454 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. A. Lienhop, £2500. 2012 photo of house attached to record.Frank A. Jeffries Bendigo Vic.place, building, residential -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: CORNER SOMERVILLE AND ELLIS STS, BENDIGO, 1928
... When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. ...George Richard Oldfield was a butcher. Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.' Black and white photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. House, weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, two chimneys. Dog at gate. Woven wire fence. Written on back of photo board " £850 Geo Oldfield, Cnr Somerville and Ellis St. Corner Somerville and Ellis Streets Bendigo, Cr ?on terms, Deposit required about £150' 2012 photo of house site attached to record for comparison.Frank A. Jeffree, Bendigoplace, building, residential, previous register no. ''mp12'' part of a collection of photographs used by estate agent t.c. watts and son -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated
... Melbourne, Vic, 27 June 1989). Anglican bishop, missionary. Stanway grew up in the Wimmera district of western Victoria, and left school when 14 years old. ...Melbourne, Vic, 27 June 1989). Anglican bishop, missionary. Stanway grew up in the Wimmera district of western Victoria, and left school when 14 years old. ...STANWAY, ALFRED (b. 9 Sept 1908; d. Melbourne, Vic, 27 June 1989). Anglican bishop, missionary. Stanway grew up in the Wimmera district of western Victoria, and left school when 14 years old. He found work in Melbourne, trained as an accountant, and at the age of 20, held a responsible position with a publishing company. This background, allied with an uncommon flair for figures and finance, was to stand him in good stead throughout his life. But he had little knowledge and no experience of the grace of God until 29 July 1928. At the Evening Service in the parish church of Fairfield on 29 July, he heard the Rev C H Nash (q.v.) preach a sermon which led to his conversion. Within two years he made up his mind to become a missionary and began night studies in order to matriculate. He entered Ridley College in March 1932 to prepare for ordination undertaking week-end duties as a catechist at Deer Park and St Albans. He joined the CMS League of Youth, became chairman, and gathered a fine band of young people many of whom were to become missionaries. He was closely involved with the Belgrave Heights Convention (then at Upwey) and established a League of Youth camp on the site. All his energies were thrown into the task of building up its members in personal holiness and vigorous evangelism. Stanway was ordained in St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne on St Thomas Day 1934 and was placed in charge of the Old Mission Church of St James and St John, Melbourne. The duties were light enough to allow him to enrol in the Melbourne Teachers College and to complete the Diploma in Teaching. On 26 January 1937, he sailed for Africa to become a missionary in the Anglican Diocese of Mombasa, which at that time embraced the whole of Kenya. He was sent to the hot coastal town of Kaloleni as principal of a Secondary Boys School. Before he left Melbourne, he had become engaged to Marjory Harrison: she followed him to Africa and their marriage took place in Mombasa Cathedral in June 1939. He remained at Kaloleni until 1944 when he was transferred to the inland station of Maseno where all his gifts were to be deployed as rural dean of Nyanza. His oversight of some 500 village churches as well as a widespread primary school system was so efficient that in 1948 he was appointed archdeacon of Kenya with his home and office in Nairobi. As secretary of the African Church Council and of the African Education Board, he was responsible for all African work in the diocese. His contacts with government ministers and public servants were of first class significance at the time when the cry of Uhuru and the demand for independence was travelling throughout the colonial world. On 2 Feb 1951, Alfred Stanway was consecrated in Westminster Abbey as the third Anglican Bp of Central Tanganyika. This Diocese was the special sphere of the CMS Australia, and he already knew most of the missionary personnel. He brought with him the understanding and experience of one who had fully shared the lot and problems of a district missionary, but he came to the diocese at a time when it had yet to recover from its losses in personnel and finance as a result of the war. His immediate task was to provide the impetus of fresh leadership and a long-term overall policy. His aim from-the outset was to build up a strong autonomous church with its own indigenous pastorate. With the whole-hearted confidence of the home base, he was able to enlist the service of new missionaries. He saw a great increase in the number of African clergy and he encouraged village evangelists to open new fields of work. Simple structures were built as new churches at the rate of two a week, week in and week out, year by year. He worked hard to meet the need for Christian literature, bookshops, adult literacy and theological training. He opened Bible schools for village evangelists and sent suitable clergy overseas for further studies. He encouraged initiative in others, helped them to find and use their talents, and gave them his unstinted confidence and support. Fresh finance was required for new ventures. This led him to travel widely in Germany and America, where he raised large funds for these projects. Mackay House was built in Dodoma as the central administrative base for the diocese, hospitals such as those at Mvumi and Hombolo were modernised or established, schools were built and upgraded. In keeping with his vision for ultimate leadership by African personnel, he consecrated Yohana Omari in 1955 as his assistant, he was the first national to become a bp in East Africa. Bp Stanway then set on foot the long and complicated process for the division of his sprawling diocese. In 1963, the diocese of Victoria Nyanza came into being; in 1965, that of Morogoro; in 1966, that of Western Tanganyika. Yet in 1971, his own diocese of Central Tanganyika, though greatly reduced in size, had more churches and more clergy than in its undivided state in 195 l. Stanway then played a leading part in the formation of the Province of Tanzania in 1970, with an African abp as metropolitan. A year later, after 35 years in East Africa and 20 years as bishop of Central Tanganyika, he resigned. His leadership and achievements throughout those years had placed him in the front rank as a great missionary statesman. Stanway had returned to Melbourne at the time when his resignation took effect in August 1971. His early love for Ridley College reasserted itself and he went into residence as deputy principal under the Rev Dr Leon Morris. He was put in charge of chapel worship and the pastoral oversight of the students. All his gifts and experience were called into play as he sought to guide and encourage those who were on the threshold of their ministry. The whole bent of his heart was to foster the spiritual life and missionary calling of those whose hearts the Lord had touched. It was during those years that his life-long zeal for the spread of the gospel through Christian literature had its ultimate flowering. It had begun in his Nairobi days with a small church bookstall, this had developed into a major book-shop in the heart of the city. Then in Dodoma he had established the Central Tanganyika Press in order to promote the publication and distribution of Christian literature at all levels. He had marked out Kevin Engel, trained him, and launched him on the international scene. Hence it was natural that in Melbourne he and Kevin Engel should found the Australian Christian Literature Society. But his time at Ridley College was not to last. Unknown to him, the Rev J R W Stott had put his name forward as that of a person who could head a new school of theology in the United States to provide a sound training for evangelical ordinands. Such a task would have been formidable enough for a younger man who had grown up in America. How could an Australian who had spent half his life in Africa hope to succeed in a venture of that kind in America? How could one who had been a missionary, not a theologian, found a new school to train men for ordination? Nevertheless he rose to the challenge. In Sept 1975, he and Mrs Stanway left Melbourne for Sewickly, an outer suburb of Pittsburg, with the promise of three years' service. He had to start from scratch. He found a house to live in, but there was no land for the school, no funds in hand, no staff yet appointed, no students, and no buildings. His drive, his infections enthusiasm, and his flair for practical enterprise carried the day. One by one, obstacles were overcome and support grew in volume and strength. Twelve months after his arrival, in Sept 1976, the Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry was opened with three staff members, seventeen students, and the goodwill of the whole American Episcopal Church to win. During the next two years, the school took shape and was firmly established. Bp Stanway left an indelible stamp on every aspect of its life and work, its spiritual tone and ideals, its financial and administrative principles. He had inspired widespread support among evangelical episcopalians and had imparted a strong sense of divine guidance and purpose. The council would gladly have extended his term in office beyond three years, but at 75 years of age he knew that his health had begun to fail. When he finally relinquished his office in Nov 1978, he could look back on those three years as the crown of his ministry. It is not too much to say that his name was even more highly honoured and revered in the Trinity School of Ministry than in his own dearly loved Africa. His return to Melbourne led to quiet retirement at Mount Waverley where he settled down to a long battle with the ever worsening effects of Parkinson's Disease. The slow loss of physical capacity and the ultimate failure in powers of speech were a great trial, but he never complained. His faith was summed up in his brief reply when he was asked why he had not prayed for healing: 'What God allows, I accept'. That acceptance was without reserve; his testimony was never brighter. His mental powers were undiminished and his spiritual concerns were as wide as ever. He kept in touch with CMS, he went to church, he met with missionaries, he led Bible studies in his home as long as he was able. Africa was always in his heart, news from Sewickly always gave him great pleasure. He had left a mark for God on three great continents and his death left sad but thankful hearts in them all. It was the close of a life in which he had felt that he could never do enough for God who had done so much for him. One of Bp Stanway's sayings was 'when the Holy Spirit takes hold of you, anything can happen'. So it was in his case. He was very human, with his full share of human foibles and frailties. He had a great zest for life and an endless fund of stories drawn from his own experience. He was himself the subject of many stories, some true, others legendary. His vibrant personality always seemed to fill the house where he was, his presence could not be overlooked. His own home was one in which Mrs Stanway had a paramount influence. She was a trained teacher, a skilled artist, a born hostess and a first-class linguist. They had no children of their own, but were devoted Godparents and always deeply interested in the children of missionaries. Home life allowed him to relax in a serene and contented atmosphere and to exercise his gifts for friendship and hospitality. He was always on the watch for souls, a person-to-person evangelist par excellence. He was a man of faith and prayer who dared to believe in the God of the impossible. His love for Africa, his total dedication as a missionary; his gifts as a soulwinner; his genius for finance; his shrewd practical initiatives, and his statesmanlike vision were outstanding characteristics. But great or small, all his gifts were laid out in the service of the gospel, and that service marked him out as one of the most remarkable Australian missionaries of his generation. M L Loane, Men to Remember (Sydney, 1987) Rev. Alfred Stanway is standing with open book in hand, dressed in clerical garb.Bishop Alfred Stanwaybishop alfred stanway -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management: Intake 21, 1997, 1997
... bishop,...allison boys...bernadette brennan...michael buchan...jill cavanough...hinea clark...daniel di-guisto...stephen dohnt...tony duhne...steve faulkner...leslie ferguson...dan gearon...john gill...neala gillespie...annette hagan...shaun hannam...sue harris...carl hogg...keith hoskins...joan hyland...chris ie...mark jenkins...brian johnson...samatha kelly...andi kenney...david knowles...jeffery kropp...peter laycock...wayne mcallan...kym mckay...elizabeth mcclean...niel mcvicar...john mcclean...sheryl main...philip maskrey...mathew moroz...dale nissan...andrew pearce...mathew piscioneri...june...VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. viosh viosh australia victorian institute of occupational safety and health joy baxter richard benwell gillian birch gary bishop, allison boys bernadette brennan michael buchan jill cavanough hinea clark daniel di-guisto stephen dohnt tony duhne steve faulkner leslie ferguson dan gearon john gill neala gillespie annette hagan shaun hannam sue harris carl hogg keith hoskins joan hyland chris ie mark jenkins brian johnson samatha kelly andi kenney david knowles jeffery kropp peter laycock wayne mcallan kym mckay elizabeth mcclean niel mcvicar john mcclean sheryl main philip maskrey mathew moroz dale nissan andrew pearce mathew piscioneri june scholfield barry shaw anna sloane ricki speath ian sterry mark stirling sharon vasey paul walton sean welsh janelle williams rosemary williams university of ballarat Framers details verso lls: "Artafact" Brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students who completed the VIOSH Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management Intake 21. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students who completed the VIOSH Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management Intake 21.Framers details verso lls: "Artafact"viosh, viosh australia, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, joy baxter, richard benwell, gillian birch, gary bishop,, allison boys, bernadette brennan, michael buchan, jill cavanough, hinea clark, daniel di-guisto, stephen dohnt, tony duhne, steve faulkner, leslie ferguson, dan gearon, john gill, neala gillespie, annette hagan, shaun hannam, sue harris, carl hogg, keith hoskins, joan hyland, chris ie, mark jenkins, brian johnson, samatha kelly, andi kenney, david knowles, jeffery kropp, peter laycock, wayne mcallan, kym mckay, elizabeth mcclean, niel mcvicar, john mcclean, sheryl main, philip maskrey, mathew moroz, dale nissan, andrew pearce, mathew piscioneri, june scholfield, barry shaw, anna sloane, ricki speath, ian sterry, mark stirling, sharon vasey, paul walton, sean welsh, janelle williams, rosemary williams, university of ballarat -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. Presented by the Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria at Shire Hall Eltham, 1953
... June Pascoe...Katherine Sullivan...Kuitty Smith...Laurie Caelli...Leokadia Pentakas...Loretta Ratz...Lorraine Daws...Louise Forster...Lynette Joyce...Lynette Pascoe...Mabel Carrick...Margaret Banks...Margaret Duncan...Margaret McLean...Margot Gray...Marie Berry...Marion Erswell...Marion McEwan...Marjorie Bishop...Williamson Jean Hanson Jean Healey Jean Johnston Jeannie Brown Josephine Johnson Judith Green Julie Eisura June Leache June Pascoe Katherine Sullivan Kuitty Smith Laurie Caelli Leokadia Pentakas Loretta Ratz Lorraine Daws Louise Forster Lynette Joyce Lynette Pascoe Mabel Carrick Margaret Banks Margaret Duncan Margaret McLean Margot Gray Marie Berry Marion Erswell Marion McEwan Marjorie Bishop Marjorie Palmer Mary Barling Mary Cecil Mary English Mary Gannon Mary Hodgson Mary Iredale Mary Versoe Mavis Chivers Mavis Searle May Middleton Meredisth Jelbart Merle Turney Mildred Matthews Miriam Oldham Mona Nott Myra Cracknell Nacy Hawkins Nellie Lott Olwyn Bradford Pam Sutherland Pat Ballard Patricia Boase Peter Smith Phyllis McEwan Ray Ericksen Rex Cornish Rhoda Mowat Roma Shanhun Rosa Nicholson Rosemary Stocks Ross Nicholson Ruby Cracknell Ruth Lindsay Sandra Hem Shirley Harrison Sophie Coffey Stuart Wilkie Sylvia Collins Ursula Morrissey Vera Addison (nee Staley) Vera Earl Vera Harris Vera Kertrigan Violet Harrison Wendy Pettie Wendy Weeks Winifred Bow Yvonne Carrick Yvonne McCarthy Yvonne Smith Eltham CWA Greensborough CWA Templestowe CWA Kangaroo Ground CWA Hurstbridge CWA Panton Hill CWA Black and white sepia print Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. ...A Pageant of Three Queens Presented by The Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria as a Coronation Gesture Written and produced for the Group by Doris Moody Group President Dorothy Tingate See also programme 04610-4 List of all performers and contributors in key word subjectsBlack and white sepia printcoronation, cwa, diamond valley group cwa, eltham public hall, eltham shire hall, performance, ada smith, ada stanbury, adelaide huntley, alf cornish, alice cracknell, alice gardner, allison wasley, alma eaton, ann berry, anna lejins, audrey wadeson, barbara mason, beryl hauser, beryl maver, beth powell, betty colclough, betty forrest, betty steve, betty walsey, betty wickham, beverley collins, briar hill timber & trading co. pty ltd, bridgene brinkkotter, caroline bean, caroline lewis, claire timms, constance balaam, daphne ratz, deidre squire, des tait, doreen troutbeck, doris carrick, doris hillhouse, doris kilby, doris moody, doris rhymer, doris stack, dorothy hickson, dorothy tingate, dorothy wills, dorotyh youlton, dorrie carrick, edna hedley, edna whitehead, elizabeth eaton, elizabeth green, ella beraton, elsie collins, elsie sidwell, ethel collins, eula buck, eva cunningham, evelyn brain, frances weeks, fred balaam, freda smith, gail erswell, george green, gertrude joyce, gladys callahan, grace bradshaw, grace jones, grace monks, grace thomas, graeme balaam, gwendoline jones, gwladys green, harold peck, harriet foubister, hazel squire, hilda francis, howard cornish, ina vincent, inthea north, irene graham, isabel cracknell, isabel dunn, isie pitman, j.c. williamson, jean hanson, jean healey, jean johnston, jeannie brown, josephine johnson, judith green, julie eisura, june leache, june pascoe, katherine sullivan, kuitty smith, laurie caelli, leokadia pentakas, loretta ratz, lorraine daws, louise forster, lynette joyce, lynette pascoe, mabel carrick, margaret banks, margaret duncan, margaret mclean, margot gray, marie berry, marion erswell, marion mcewan, marjorie bishop, marjorie palmer, mary barling, mary cecil, mary english, mary gannon, mary hodgson, mary iredale, mary versoe, mavis chivers, mavis searle, may middleton, meredisth jelbart, merle turney, mildred matthews, miriam oldham, mona nott, myra cracknell, nacy hawkins, nellie lott, olwyn bradford, pam sutherland, pat ballard, patricia boase, peter smith, phyllis mcewan, ray ericksen, rex cornish, rhoda mowat, roma shanhun, rosa nicholson, rosemary stocks, ross nicholson, ruby cracknell, ruth lindsay, sandra hem, shirley harrison, sophie coffey, stuart wilkie, sylvia collins, ursula morrissey, vera addison (nee staley), vera earl, vera harris, vera kertrigan, violet harrison, wendy pettie, wendy weeks, winifred bow, yvonne carrick, yvonne mccarthy, yvonne smith, eltham cwa, greensborough cwa, templestowe cwa, kangaroo ground cwa, hurstbridge cwa, panton hill cwa -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. Presented by the Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria at Shire Hall Eltham, 1953
... June Pascoe...Katherine Sullivan...Kuitty Smith...Laurie Caelli...Leokadia Pentakas...Loretta Ratz...Lorraine Daws...Louise Forster...Lynette Joyce...Lynette Pascoe...Mabel Carrick...Margaret Banks...Margaret Duncan...Margaret McLean...Margot Gray...Marie Berry...Marion Erswell...Marion McEwan...Marjorie Bishop...Williamson Jean Hanson Jean Healey Jean Johnston Jeannie Brown Josephine Johnson Judith Green Julie Eisura June Leache June Pascoe Katherine Sullivan Kuitty Smith Laurie Caelli Leokadia Pentakas Loretta Ratz Lorraine Daws Louise Forster Lynette Joyce Lynette Pascoe Mabel Carrick Margaret Banks Margaret Duncan Margaret McLean Margot Gray Marie Berry Marion Erswell Marion McEwan Marjorie Bishop Marjorie Palmer Mary Barling Mary Cecil Mary English Mary Gannon Mary Hodgson Mary Iredale Mary Versoe Mavis Chivers Mavis Searle May Middleton Meredisth Jelbart Merle Turney Mildred Matthews Miriam Oldham Mona Nott Myra Cracknell Nacy Hawkins Nellie Lott Olwyn Bradford Pam Sutherland Pat Ballard Patricia Boase Peter Smith Phyllis McEwan Ray Ericksen Rex Cornish Rhoda Mowat Roma Shanhun Rosa Nicholson Rosemary Stocks Ross Nicholson Ruby Cracknell Ruth Lindsay Sandra Hem Shirley Harrison Sophie Coffey Stuart Wilkie Sylvia Collins Ursula Morrissey Vera Addison (nee Staley) Vera Earl Vera Harris Vera Kertrigan Violet Harrison Wendy Pettie Wendy Weeks Winifred Bow Yvonne Carrick Yvonne McCarthy Yvonne Smith Eltham CWA Greensborough CWA Templestowe CWA Kangaroo Ground CWA Hurstbridge CWA Panton Hill CWA Black and white sepia print Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. ...A Pageant of Three Queens Presented by The Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria as a Coronation Gesture Written and produced for the Group by Doris Moody Group President Dorothy Tingate See also programme 04610-4 List of all performers and contributors in key word subjectsBlack and white sepia printcoronation, cwa, diamond valley group cwa, eltham public hall, eltham shire hall, performance, ada smith, ada stanbury, adelaide huntley, alf cornish, alice cracknell, alice gardner, allison wasley, alma eaton, ann berry, anna lejins, audrey wadeson, barbara mason, beryl hauser, beryl maver, beth powell, betty colclough, betty forrest, betty steve, betty walsey, betty wickham, beverley collins, briar hill timber & trading co. pty ltd, bridgene brinkkotter, caroline bean, caroline lewis, claire timms, constance balaam, daphne ratz, deidre squire, des tait, doreen troutbeck, doris carrick, doris hillhouse, doris kilby, doris moody, doris rhymer, doris stack, dorothy hickson, dorothy tingate, dorothy wills, dorotyh youlton, dorrie carrick, edna hedley, edna whitehead, elizabeth eaton, elizabeth green, ella beraton, elsie collins, elsie sidwell, ethel collins, eula buck, eva cunningham, evelyn brain, frances weeks, fred balaam, freda smith, gail erswell, george green, gertrude joyce, gladys callahan, grace bradshaw, grace jones, grace monks, grace thomas, graeme balaam, gwendoline jones, gwladys green, harold peck, harriet foubister, hazel squire, hilda francis, howard cornish, ina vincent, inthea north, irene graham, isabel cracknell, isabel dunn, isie pitman, j.c. williamson, jean hanson, jean healey, jean johnston, jeannie brown, josephine johnson, judith green, julie eisura, june leache, june pascoe, katherine sullivan, kuitty smith, laurie caelli, leokadia pentakas, loretta ratz, lorraine daws, louise forster, lynette joyce, lynette pascoe, mabel carrick, margaret banks, margaret duncan, margaret mclean, margot gray, marie berry, marion erswell, marion mcewan, marjorie bishop, marjorie palmer, mary barling, mary cecil, mary english, mary gannon, mary hodgson, mary iredale, mary versoe, mavis chivers, mavis searle, may middleton, meredisth jelbart, merle turney, mildred matthews, miriam oldham, mona nott, myra cracknell, nacy hawkins, nellie lott, olwyn bradford, pam sutherland, pat ballard, patricia boase, peter smith, phyllis mcewan, ray ericksen, rex cornish, rhoda mowat, roma shanhun, rosa nicholson, rosemary stocks, ross nicholson, ruby cracknell, ruth lindsay, sandra hem, shirley harrison, sophie coffey, stuart wilkie, sylvia collins, ursula morrissey, vera addison (nee staley), vera earl, vera harris, vera kertrigan, violet harrison, wendy pettie, wendy weeks, winifred bow, yvonne carrick, yvonne mccarthy, yvonne smith, eltham cwa, greensborough cwa, templestowe cwa, kangaroo ground cwa, hurstbridge cwa, panton hill cwa -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, John Handfield
... Bishop Reginald Stephen...Clem Christesen...Desmond Annear...Dr Kent Hughes...Ethel Boake...Handfield Street...John Harcourt...Kooringoorama...Lady Longstaff...Nina Christesen...Peter Street...Shillinglaw farm...Sir John Longstaff...Stanhope...Yarra Braes...A. Copeland...Alf Baker...Baker's Cottage...Ballakian...Belackian...Beulah Alice Rutter...Bill Withers...Bird Brothers Cash Grocer and Fruiterer...Blacksmith...Burgoyne Grocery Store...Butcher...David Rutter...Donald Rutter...E. Copeland...Edward Gadd...Ernest James Andrew...Fanny Withers (nee Flinn)...Hubert Rutter...Jack Baker...Jack Ryan...June...Bishop Reginald Stephen Clem Christesen Desmond Annear Dr Kent Hughes Ethel Boake Handfield Street John Harcourt Kooringoorama Lady Longstaff Nina Christesen Peter Street Shillinglaw farm Sir John Longstaff Stanhope Yarra Braes A. Copeland Alf Baker Baker's Cottage Ballakian Belackian Beulah Alice Rutter Bill Withers Bird Brothers Cash Grocer and Fruiterer Blacksmith Burgoyne Grocery Store Butcher David Rutter Donald Rutter E. Copeland Edward Gadd Ernest James Andrew Fanny Withers (nee Flinn) Hubert Rutter Jack Baker Jack Ryan June ...1. News clipping: Author recalls Eltham's early days; story by Linley Hartley, photo by Ron Grant; Diamond Valley News, Thursday, May 24, 1983, p26 (On reverse side, p25, "A pot for every purpose" about potter Joan Armfield with references to artis Davd Armfield) 2. Three pages typed copy of John Handfield's original letter to Blanche Shallard (of the Shire of Eltham Historical Society), 16 May 1989 detailing the Handfield family's life in Eltham and various personalities between their arrival in 1919 and departure in 1928. With a postscript that John Handfield returned in 1961 to a house designed by friend Robin Boyd and built 1961. At the time of the letter John and Esta Handfield had been the only owners. 3. Note from John Handfield to Ron Smith about a proposed talk (to the Historical Society?) to tell the story about the writing of Friends and Brothers. Proposed title of talk "You Never Know What's Around The Corner" plus several copies of book reviews • Photocopy of news clipping; The rector who created a vision; Review by Bishop Holland; Newcastle Morning Herald, c.1980 - Book review of FRIENDS AND BROTHERS, The Life of Father Tucker, Founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Community Aid Abroad, by John Handfield, Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd • Photocopy of news clipping; The clergyman whose monuments continue to do good; Review by Geoffrey Hutton; Publication unknown, c.1980 - Book review of FRIENDS AND BROTHERS, The Life of Father Tucker, Founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Community Aid Abroad, by John Handfield, Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd • Photocopy of news clipping; Helper of the defeated; Review by Sandy Murray; Publication unknown, c.1980 - Book review of FRIENDS AND BROTHERS, The Life of Father Tucker, Founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Community Aid Abroad, by John Handfield, Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd • Photocopy of news clipping; Friends and Brothers by John Handfield; Review by Bishop James Grant; Publication unknown, c.1980 - Book review of FRIENDS AND BROTHERS, The Life of Father Tucker, Founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Community Aid Abroad, by John Handfield, Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd • Photocopy of news clipping; Off and running on his third career by Stuart Sayers; Writers & Readers, The Age, Saturday 17 January 1981 • Photocopy of news clipping; Determined to succeed; Review by Roy Cassin; The West Australian, n.d. - Book review of FRIENDS AND BROTHERS, The Life of Father Tucker, Founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Community Aid Abroad, by John Handfield, Hyland House Publishing Pty LtdFolder of information on John Handfield, author, Elthamjohn handfield, joan armfield, david armfield, handfield family, eltham, 16 homestead road, handfield house, anne hunniford, dave lyon, esta handfield, mechanics insitute, mr bond, rechabite hall, robin boyd, rutter family, bishop reginald stephen, clem christesen, desmond annear, dr kent hughes, ethel boake, handfield street, john harcourt, kooringoorama, lady longstaff, nina christesen, peter street, shillinglaw farm, sir john longstaff, stanhope, yarra braes, a. copeland, alf baker, baker's cottage, ballakian, belackian, beulah alice rutter, bill withers, bird brothers cash grocer and fruiterer, blacksmith, burgoyne grocery store, butcher, david rutter, donald rutter, e. copeland, edward gadd, ernest james andrew, fanny withers (nee flinn), hubert rutter, jack baker, jack ryan, june rutter, margery withers, newsagency, oakley, ronnie baker, silver street bridge, tessie baker, walter withers, burke and wills, father g k tucker, frederick oliver handfield, friends and brothers (book), muriel elizabeth handfield (nee cochran), ss victoria, st laurence and community aid abroad, stanhope house, theodore louis hopton handfield, book review -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Memorials in Glen Eira
... June 2013 from GLEN EIRA NEWS about state funding for repair of five WWI memorials in Glen Eira. Includes two photographs. 10/Article from GLEN EIRA NEWS dated April 2012 about restoration of Caulfield Park War Memorial. Includes colour photography 11/A booklet titled 'The Burra Charter and its Application: Essay 3: War Memorial, Caulfield Park', written in October 2000 by Eleanor Bishop. ...June 2013 from GLEN EIRA NEWS about state funding for repair of five WWI memorials in Glen Eira. Includes two photographs. 10/Article from GLEN EIRA NEWS dated April 2012 about restoration of Caulfield Park War Memorial. Includes colour photography 11/A booklet titled 'The Burra Charter and its Application: Essay 3: War Memorial, Caulfield Park', written in October 2000 by Eleanor Bishop. ...This file contains 11 items relating to War Memorials in Glen Eira: 1/Black and white photograph, undated, source unknown, of Caulfield Park War Memorial 2/Copy of photograph of Caulfield Park War Memorial, undated, source unknown 3/Colour photograph of Caulfield Park War Memorial, dated June 1982, source unknown, and slide of same 4/Print of webpage of Friends of Caulfield Park, dated 02/08/2013 with colour image of and information about the war memorial there 5/Two black and white photographs, undated and source unknown, of war memorial at Koornang Park 6/Four colour photographs and one black and white copy of photograph of war memorial and its inscription at Koornang Park. Date and source unknown 7/Article dated 30/04/2013 from GLENEIRA LEADER about funding for plaque for Lone Pine at Caulfield Park 8/Article dated 23/04/2013 from THE AGE about state funding for repair of war memorials including one at McKinnon 9/Article dated June 2013 from GLEN EIRA NEWS about state funding for repair of five WWI memorials in Glen Eira. Includes two photographs. 10/Article from GLEN EIRA NEWS dated April 2012 about restoration of Caulfield Park War Memorial. Includes colour photography 11/A booklet titled 'The Burra Charter and its Application: Essay 3: War Memorial, Caulfield Park', written in October 2000 by Eleanor Bishop. The booklet contains a conservation analysis, statement of cultural significance, statement of conservation policy, and conservation management plan for the Caulfield Park War Memorial. This includes a brief history and description of the Caulfield Park War Memorial, and 7 colour photographs of the memorial dated September 2000, 2 undated black-and-white photographs, and a copy of the original drawing of the memorial which won its design contest in 1930.monuments and memorials, war memorials, plaques, world war 1914-1918, caulfield park, friends of caulfield park, ritchie mr, world war 1939-1945, koornang park, city of caulfield, glen eira, glen eira council, mckinnon war memorial, hopetoun gardens, hyams jamie, mckinnon, lobo oscar, esakoff margaret, hyams jamie, delahunty ms, caulfield rsl, kiernan noel, bishop eleanor, caulfield park war memorial, foot henry b., parks and reserves, paddy's swamp, caulfield, royal victorian institute of architects, caulfield municipal council, architectural competitions, schefferle n. mr, architectural features, conservation management plan -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, copy, The Age, St Nicholas' Mariners' Church, at Williamstown Mission to Seamen, with the lay reader in charge (Mr Stewart Murray) conducting a service, 14 June 1958
... June 1958. The picture shows the round stained glass dedicated on Sunday 14 December 1947 and the reredos with hangings donated by Maud Breaks in memory of her sister Louise Breaks and dedicated on 26 August 1954 by the Bishop of Geelong....June 1958. The picture shows the round stained glass dedicated on Sunday 14 December 1947 and the reredos with hangings donated by Maud Breaks in memory of her sister Louise Breaks and dedicated on 26 August 1954 by the Bishop of Geelong. ...The photograph wa published in the Age, 14th of June 1958. The picture shows the round stained glass dedicated on Sunday 14 December 1947 and the reredos with hangings donated by Maud Breaks in memory of her sister Louise Breaks and dedicated on 26 August 1954 by the Bishop of Geelong.This is a rare picture of the interior of the St Nicholas chapel which was erected behind the former E, S & A Bank building used by the Williamstown Seamen's Mission branch from 1944. Article in the Age reading: "Seamen's Window Dedicated - A window in St. Nicholas' Mariners' Church, at Williamstown, in memory of the merchant seamen who were killed on active service In the last war, was unveiled and dedicated yesterday.The ceremony was performed by the Bishop of Geelong (Rt. Rev. J. D. McKie). The window, erected by the Williamstown Lightkeepers' Auxiliary of the Victoria Missions to Seamen is placed behind the altar. It shows a quartermaster, with his hand on the wheel, and the figure of Christ pointing ahead. Bishop McKie paid a tribute to the spirit of the men who gave their lives at sea in the service of their country. He said the work of the auxiliary would still be of great value, although the war was over." The decision of the window was published in August 1947, Mrs Musther -who created the Lightkeepers' Auxiliary branch in Williamstown - ordered it from Brooks, Robinson & Co. (job books 1923-1966). The furniture and window were donated in 1979 to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village in Warrnanbool, and located in the chapel.Black and White Gloss print photograph - Image features a minister delivering a chapel serviceHand written in black texta; ... Mission to Seamen, Williamstown Chapel service... Circa 1957randall stewart murray, st nicholas the mariner chapel, chapel, lay reader, williamstown, victorian-seamens-mission, 139 nelson place, e,s and a bank, english, scottish and australian bank, stained-glass window, pews, lightkeepers' auxiliary, warrnambool, mrs musther, brooks, robinson & co, hymn board, david conolly -
Eltham District Historical Society IncProgramme - Souvenir Program, Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. Presented by the Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria at Shire Hall Eltham
... June Pascoe...Kangaroo Ground CWA...Katherine Sullivan...Kuitty Smith...Laurie Caelli...Leokadia Pentakas...Loretta Ratz...Lorraine Daws...Louise Forster...Lynette Joyce...Lynette Pascoe...Mabel Carrick...Margaret Banks...Margaret Duncan...Margaret McLean...Margot Gray...Marie Berry...Marion Erswell...Marion McEwan...Marjorie Bishop...Williamson Jean Hanson Jean Healey Jean Johnston Jeannie Brown Josephine Johnson Judith Green Julie Eisura June Leache June Pascoe Kangaroo Ground CWA Katherine Sullivan Kuitty Smith Laurie Caelli Leokadia Pentakas Loretta Ratz Lorraine Daws Louise Forster Lynette Joyce Lynette Pascoe Mabel Carrick Margaret Banks Margaret Duncan Margaret McLean Margot Gray Marie Berry Marion Erswell Marion McEwan Marjorie Bishop Marjorie Palmer Mary Barling Mary Cecil Mary English Mary Gannon Mary Hodgson Mary Iredale Mary Versoe Mavis Chivers Mavis Searle May Middleton Meredisth Jelbart Merle Turney Mildred Matthews Miriam Oldham Mona Nott Myra Cracknell Nacy Hawkins Nellie Lott Olwyn Bradford Pam Sutherland Panton Hill CWA Pat Ballard Patricia Boase Performance Peter Smith Phyllis McEwan Ray Ericksen Rex Cornish Rhoda Mowat Roma Shanhun Rosa Nicholson Rosemary Stocks Ross Nicholson Ruby Cracknell Ruth Lindsay Sandra Hem Shirley Harrison Sophie Coffey Stuart Wilkie Sylvia Collins Templestowe CWA Ursula Morrissey Vera Addison (nee Staley) Vera Earl Vera Harris Vera Kertrigan Violet Harrison Wendy Pettie Wendy Weeks Winifred Bow Yvonne Carrick Yvonne McCarthy Yvonne Smith Souvenir Program; 4 pages 22 x 14.3 cm each (single folded sheet) single stapled to a printed paper card folded cover 25.3 x 15.8 cm 3 copies, one copy with fold mark down centre Three Queens with Crowns of Gold: A Coronation Pageant; Friday 5th June 1953. ...A Pageant of Three Queens Presented by The Diamond Valley Group of the C.W.A. of Victoria as a Coronation Gesture Written and produced for the Group by Doris Moody Group President Dorothy Tingate See also photos 07202 and 07203 List of all performers and contributors in key word subjectsSouvenir Program; 4 pages 22 x 14.3 cm each (single folded sheet) single stapled to a printed paper card folded cover 25.3 x 15.8 cm 3 copies, one copy with fold mark down centreada smith, ada stanbury, adelaide huntley, alf cornish, alice cracknell, alice gardner, allison wasley, alma eaton, ann berry, anna lejins, audrey wadeson, barbara mason, beryl hauser, beryl maver, beth powell, betty colclough, betty forrest, betty steve, betty walsey, betty wickham, beverley collins, briar hill timber & trading co. pty ltd, bridgene brinkkotter, caroline bean, caroline lewis, claire timms, constance balaam, coronation, cwa, daphne ratz, deidre squire, des tait, diamond valley group cwa, doreen troutbeck, doris carrick, doris hillhouse, doris kilby, doris moody, doris rhymer, doris stack, dorothy hickson, dorothy tingate, dorothy wills, dorotyh youlton, dorrie carrick, edna hedley, edna whitehead, elizabeth eaton, elizabeth green, ella beraton, elsie collins, elsie sidwell, eltham cwa, eltham public hall, eltham shire hall, ethel collins, eula buck, eva cunningham, evelyn brain, frances weeks, fred balaam, freda smith, gail erswell, george green, gertrude joyce, gladys callahan, grace bradshaw, grace jones, grace monks, grace thomas, graeme balaam, greensborough cwa, gwendoline jones, gwladys green, harold peck, harriet foubister, hazel squire, hilda francis, howard cornish, hurstbridge cwa, ina vincent, inthea north, irene graham, isabel cracknell, isabel dunn, isie pitman, j.c. williamson, jean hanson, jean healey, jean johnston, jeannie brown, josephine johnson, judith green, julie eisura, june leache, june pascoe, kangaroo ground cwa, katherine sullivan, kuitty smith, laurie caelli, leokadia pentakas, loretta ratz, lorraine daws, louise forster, lynette joyce, lynette pascoe, mabel carrick, margaret banks, margaret duncan, margaret mclean, margot gray, marie berry, marion erswell, marion mcewan, marjorie bishop, marjorie palmer, mary barling, mary cecil, mary english, mary gannon, mary hodgson, mary iredale, mary versoe, mavis chivers, mavis searle, may middleton, meredisth jelbart, merle turney, mildred matthews, miriam oldham, mona nott, myra cracknell, nacy hawkins, nellie lott, olwyn bradford, pam sutherland, panton hill cwa, pat ballard, patricia boase, performance, peter smith, phyllis mcewan, ray ericksen, rex cornish, rhoda mowat, roma shanhun, rosa nicholson, rosemary stocks, ross nicholson, ruby cracknell, ruth lindsay, sandra hem, shirley harrison, sophie coffey, stuart wilkie, sylvia collins, templestowe cwa, ursula morrissey, vera addison (nee staley), vera earl, vera harris, vera kertrigan, violet harrison, wendy pettie, wendy weeks, winifred bow, yvonne carrick, yvonne mccarthy, yvonne smith
