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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Research Notes, Kift, Elwynne M, Lidgerwood Family History, Box Hill, 2022
... Lidgerwood Family History, Box Hill...Lidgerwood Family...The family history of the Lidgerwood family notes the shops...A brief history of the Lidgerwood family, including... Mitcham melbourne The family history of the Lidgerwood family ...A brief history of the Lidgerwood family and pioneer businesses in Box Hill.A brief history of the Lidgerwood family, including their businesses and civic roles in Box Hill.non-fictionA brief history of the Lidgerwood family and pioneer businesses in Box Hill.lidgerwood family, box hill shops, early 20th century -
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Document, Lidgerwood Family, 13/11/2022
... Lidgerwood Family...Lidgerwood Family... Hill in 1931. Lidgerwood Family IN-JEAN-IOUS Some history ...Some history of the Lidgerwood Family from1871non-fictionSome history of the Lidgerwood Family from1871lidgerwood family, in-jean-ious -
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Clothing - Wedding Dress, 1936
... Ellen Lidgerwood married Ron Mathers on 4 September 1937... Palmer. Bride Ellen Lidgerwood married Ron Mathers on 4 September ...Donated by grand daughter of Edith and Ron Palmer. Bride Ellen Lidgerwood married Ron Mathers on 4 September 1937.The Best Man was the brother of the Groom, George Mathers. The bridesmaid was the sister of the groom, Miss Mathers and the flower girl was the niece of the bride, June Lidgerwood. For full family history and photos of both weddings see Supplementary File NA3817 & NA3818. Dress worn by Ellen at her wedding and Veil worn by both sisters Edith and Ellen Lidgerwood at their wedding ceremonies, Edith in 1936 (see NA3817) and Ellen in 1937Prominent Box Hill families1937 cream seersucker dress featuring a cowl neck and long sleeve, slit at shoulder to create cowl effect. Slim at lower arm to a point over the hand and fastened at seam with press stud. Bodice cut on the cross under the bust. Cut on the cross figure fitting skirt to the floor, complete with long train. On the back is a slit opening fastened with hook and eye and glass clear buttons. Below the slit are eight glass buttons with false rouleau button loops. The train is made of an added detachable piece. Veil worn at both sisters weddings but with different headdresses. Headdress has small circle of flowers and berries. See sister's wedding dress NA3817.costume, female ceremonial