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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 14th November 1978, City of Sunshine, 14th November 1978
... ...Killara Street...Proposed new road connection Main Road East to Buckley Street by Country Roads Board Planning Permit Nursing Home and Matrons Residence Killara Street and Mernda Street Sunshine West 28 - 30 Ridley Street 41 Wright Street...Albans Buckley Street Avondale Heights Ridley Street Albion Wright Street Sunshine Killara Street Merna Street Sunshine West Proposed new road connection Main Road East to Buckley Street by Country Roads Board Planning Permit Nursing Home and Matrons Residence Killara Street and Mernda Street Sunshine West 28 - 30 Ridley Street 41 Wright Street Foolscap sized document. ...Proposed new road connection Main Road East to Buckley Street by Country Roads Board Planning Permit Nursing Home and Matrons Residence Killara Street and Mernda Street Sunshine West 28 - 30 Ridley Street 41 Wright Street city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, main road east, st. albans, buckley street, avondale heights, ridley street, albion, wright street, sunshine, killara street, merna street, sunshine west -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary Business 12th December 1978, City of Sunshine, 12th December 1978
... ...Killara Street...Planning Permit Burke Street and Mullenger Road Planning Permit Extensions to the existing office and truck sales and service centre Geelong Road Planning Permit Nursing home and Matrons Residence Killara Street and Mernda Street Outer Ring Freeway St. ...City of Sunshine Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Burke Street Mullenger Road Braybrook Geelong Road Brooklyn Killara Street Mernda Street Sunshine West Outer Ring Freeway St. ...Planning Permit Burke Street and Mullenger Road Planning Permit Extensions to the existing office and truck sales and service centre Geelong Road Planning Permit Nursing home and Matrons Residence Killara Street and Mernda Street Outer Ring Freeway St. Albans Road Sunshine to Webber Parade Planning Permit 40 - 42 McIntyre Road Planning Permit Lots 1 - 7 Warrs Road and lots 18 - 22 Fabian Court Lease of Highpoint West Child Care Centre Neale Road construction Greogry Street and Simmie Street One Way proposal Tennis Courts Dempster Park city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, burke street, mullenger road, braybrook, geelong road, brooklyn, killara street, mernda street, sunshine west, outer ring freeway, st. albans road, webber parade, st. albans, keilor east, mcintyre road, sunshine north, warrs road, fabian court, maribyrnong, sunshine north tennis club, dempster park, phoenix street, highpoint west childcare centre, neale road, deer park, gregory street, simmie street -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Killara Bridge over Glenelg River, c. 1963
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg) Front: Black stamp - 003635 Back: 'View of Killara Bridge over Glenelg River' - handwritten in pencil. ...Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Black and white photo. View of Killara Bridge over Glenelg RiverFront: Black stamp - 003635 Back: 'View of Killara Bridge over Glenelg River' - handwritten in pencil. Blue biro line arrowed both ends, drawn across width of photo. 3" in blue biro written above line -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Mrs T S McKay (Miss Odette Lefebvre)
... City of Melbourne Libraries 122 George Street East Melbourne melbourne Mrs T S McKay, née Odette Lefebvre “Killara Amazon who drives like a man, smiles like a school girl and dresses like a picture” – Smiths Weekly 22 July 1933 In 1934, the Ladies Golf Union of NSW introduced a rule forbidding women not wearing stockings from competing in games under their control. ...Mrs T S McKay, née Odette Lefebvre “Killara Amazon who drives like a man, smiles like a school girl and dresses like a picture” – Smiths Weekly 22 July 1933 In 1934, the Ladies Golf Union of NSW introduced a rule forbidding women not wearing stockings from competing in games under their control. Rather than wear stockings, Odette Lefebvre (1910-1991) withdrew from her team causing a media stir. She subsequently agreed to wear stockings for any NSW game she wished to play in. She said that a player had every right to dress as she wished, providing it did not offend modesty. She found it more comfortable to play without stockings. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "Golf Ch'ship Mrs McKay B98" Description: Female golfer teeing off with 3 wood, wearing beret, cardigan, straight skirt, ankle socks, sensible shoes. Blurred spectators are visible in the background. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Mrs T S McKay, née Odette Lefebvre (1910-1991), was a NSW champion golfer. She won the NSW Women’s Championship 1931, 1933. Odette competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne against the British Women’s Team in 1935. She was defeated by Mrs Sloan Morpeth nee Susie Tolhurst in the semifinals. A tall, willowy, beautiful brunette with a winning smile and sparkly blue eyes and exotically of French origin, the press reported the outdoor sports loving young woman’s social and golf activities closely. In 1933 (27/7/1933), the Smith’s Weekly headline ran “Drives like a man but is a real girl – always”. The article called her the “Killara Amazon who drives like a man, smiles like a school girl and dresses like a picture”. In 1934, the Ladies Golf Union of NSW introduced a rule forbidding women without stockings to compete in games within their control. Rather than wear stockings, Odette withdrew from her team, causing a media stir. She subsequently agreed to wear stockings for any game she was keen to play in. She said that a player had every right to dress as she wished, providing it did not offend modesty. She found it more comfortable to play without stockings. Fellow women golfers were sympathetic to the non-stocking brigade. Mrs J J Hollywood, president of the Maitland Golf Club Associates said, “What a storm in a teacup over nothing! As if a pair of stockings could possibly make all the difference to a person’s game. However, I think the mosquitoes settle that question for the L.G.V. in the North”, she added with a laugh. (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) Acting president of the Victorian Women’s Golf Union, Mrs J B Bellair, said, “It is much warmer in Sydney than here and must be more comfortable without stockings. Miss Lefebvre too, has such beautiful legs and they are so brown, that she can afford to dispense with stockings. Women in Victoria are not likely to play without stockings, however, it is much too cold here. I have never seen any of them on the links in bare legs.” (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) Mrs L Griffiths, president of the Steelworks Associate Club in Newcastle said, “It appears to be an unnecessary rule that the L.G.V. has enforced. Why, if they started laying down laws like that, where would we end? What about ties etc being compulsory for men?” (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) The L.G.V. insisted that the dignity of the game should not be impaired by players who dared to show any originality in clothes, even if they did add comfort. (The Sun, Sydney 5/5/1934) Even in 1941, despite wartime shortages, the L.G.V. NSW was insisting that – “no player may play in open L.G.V. competitions without stockings.” (Yass Tribune-Courier 6/11/1941) In 1934, Odette married champion golfer and barrister Thomas McKay who later became a NSW Liberal Party politician. They had two children before divorcing in 1946. Sources: Drives Like A Man, But Is A Real Girl--Always (1933, July 22). Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), p. 6. Retrieved September 18, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article235071983 Woman Golfer Will Not Play In Stockings (1934, May 5). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved September 18, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246443596 GOLF WITHOUT STOCKINGS (1934, May 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 23. Retrieved September 18, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243259621Photographer notations on slide: "G Ch'ship Mrs McKay B98".golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Armitstead family
... Killara. They also sold mallee roots and briquettes. Pooley and Sons weighbridge armitstead family woodyard armitstead's woodyard union road A vertical file containing the following documents: 1. Land Victoria map of Surrey Hills including Union Road from Bedford Street ...The Armitstead family's first woodyard in Surrey Hills was located in Croydon Road but later they moved to 153-157 Union Road, Surrey Hills. The business delivered timber and briquettes for heating to homes in the local area but also blocks of ice in the days before refrigerators were a usual household appliance. The timber was unloaded from railway trucks at a siding at Surrey Hills station; some came from the Armitstead's property of 130 acres of timbered land near Killara. They also sold mallee roots and briquettes.A vertical file containing the following documents: 1. Land Victoria map of Surrey Hills including Union Road from Bedford Street to Montrose Street, showing location of woodyard (undated) (1 A3 page). 2. Possibly ‘Sun’ article ‘When Surrey Hills ran short of wood’, Michael Sefton (undated) (1 page). 3. Plaque for the red mechanism of the weighbridge at Centre, by convenor, Surrey Hills Heritage Group, 12.11.2002 (1 page). 4. Pooley and Sons weighbridge, notes by Dennis Armstrong, in email to Sue Barnett, 4.4.2013 (2 pages). 5. Laminated diagram and notes by Ken Hall re weighbridge from Armitstead’s woodyard, and photocopy, undated (3 pages). 6. ‘Armitstead’s woodyard’ 153-7 Union Road (now Neighbourhood Centre), typed Progress Leader article, 13.1.1982 (2 pages). pooley and sons weighbridge, armitstead family, woodyard, armitstead's woodyard, union road
