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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Loyal Sunshine Lodge & Manchester Unity Friendly Society, 1942
... Loyal Sunshine Lodge & Manchester Unity Friendly Society...Loyal Sunshine Lodge...Nutting, V.G., N.G., Y.I.P.N.G. of Loyal Sunshine Lodge, North Yarra, from Manchester Unity Friendly Society....Loyal Sunshine Lodge Manchester Unity Friendly Society Lodge Framed presentation certificate to Brother G. ...loyal sunshine lodge, manchester unity friendly society, lodge -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - QUEEN CARNIVAL 1926, J. W. Symons, 1926
... Minnie Pouliot was the singer at a wedding (1938), and in 1925 Pouliot and Caithness are recorded as being members of the Loyal Sunshine Lodge. The above details have been compiled from information on the Trove web site including the Sunshine Advocate of 9 October 1926, and also from information supplied by Mr Max Caithness....Minnie Pouliot was the singer at a wedding (1938), and in 1925 Pouliot and Caithness are recorded as being members of the Loyal Sunshine Lodge. The above details have been compiled from information on the Trove web site including the Sunshine Advocate of 9 October 1926, and also from information supplied by Mr Max Caithness. ...The Queen Carnival was conducted by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Council under the patronage of the Loyal Orange Institution. Minnie Pouliot became the Queen of Victory in Sunshine, and later (2 October 1926) she was crowned Queen of Queens in the district coronation ceremony at Footscray, competing with Footscray, Yarraville, and Williamstown districts. Miss Pouliot was again crowned Queen of Queens at the final coronation (6 October 1926) which was held at the Temperance Hall in Melbourne. The other women in the photograph are: Misses E. Thompson and J. Milne (Maids of Honour), Misses Marie Pritchard and Joyce Dedrick (train-bearers), and the flower girl is Jean Percy. Minnie Pouliot was born in 1900 and lived at 169 Morris St, Sunshine from 1910 until her passing in 1983. She married John Caithness on 16 April 1939, and had one son Max Caithness. Minnie Pouliot was an active member of the Sunshine Choral Society, and she also served on the Sunshine Hospital Auxiliary. Miss Pouliot was employed as Secretary at H. V. McKay until 1939, and she was also generally involved in community activities. Details sourced from the Trove web site indicate that she was involved in the Sunshine Tennis Club (1925), the Sunshine Flower Show (1925), as the Treasurer of the Playground Committee (1927), and as Secretary and exercise participant of the Sunshine Presbyterian Girls' Club (1937). Minnie Pouliot was the singer at a wedding (1938), and in 1925 Pouliot and Caithness are recorded as being members of the Loyal Sunshine Lodge. The above details have been compiled from information on the Trove web site including the Sunshine Advocate of 9 October 1926, and also from information supplied by Mr Max Caithness.This item is of historical significance because it indicates that an event such as the Queen Carnival used to be held 90 years ago, and It also reminds us that in the past membership of a Lodge was a normal part of the life of many citizens.Photographic image held within a glass faced brown wooden frame.No. 230 SUNSHINE LODGES No. 90 / PRESENTED TO SISTER M. POULIOT By the Sunshine Queen Carnival Committee 30-9-26 J. W. Symons Hopkins St Footscraym.pouliot, minnie pouliot, queen carnival, sunshine queen carnival, queen of queens, 30 september 1926, caithness, sunshine lodges 230 and 90, e. thompson, j. milne, marie pritchard, joyce dedrick, jean percy, 169 morris st sunshine, loyal orange institution, j. w. symons -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Ray Nutting Collection, Circa 1914 -1918
... George Nutting was also involved in the Loyal Sunshine Lodge and was presented with a Past Grand's Collar in 1943. ...George Nutting was also involved in the Loyal Sunshine Lodge and was presented with a Past Grand's Collar in 1943. ...A 'Sailors & Soldiers Christmas Fund' created by Princess Mary had overwhelming response and so it was decided to give every person 'wearing the King's uniform on Christmas Day 1914' the brass tin along with a Christmas card and a picture of the princess, and items such as pipe, lighter, tobacco, and 20 cigarettes. Non-smokers and boys received a bullet pencil and a packet of sweets. Indian troops often received sweets and spices, and nurses received chocolates. Many of the items were sent separately from the boxes because of lack of space. Not all the tins could be sent out by Christmas and so those sent in January 1915 contained a New Year card. Shortage of brass meant that many did not received their tins until summer 1916, however by January 1919 some still did not receive them. After using up the contents many service people then used the tins to store small items. The brass tin, bullet pencil, and medals belonged to Pte George Nutting of the 2nd London regiment, and regimental number 2080/230442. After World War 1 George Nutting sailed for Melbourne on June 1, 1922 aboard the S.S. Borda. He then lived at several addresses in the Sunshine/Albion area including Dawson St, 32 King Edward Ave, and 15 Kamarooka St. At one stage he was involved in a window cleaning and gardening business, and both he and his wife Janet were very good dancers. George Nutting was also involved in the Loyal Sunshine Lodge and was presented with a Past Grand's Collar in 1943. He lived at 15 Kamarooka St until he passed away on March 20th 1979 at the age of 85. The above information was sourced from http://www.kinnethmont.co.uk/1914-1918_files/xmas-box-1914.htm (accessed 1/3/2014), and from http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/1329146/tin-princess-mary-s-Christmas-gift-1914 (accessed 1/3/2014), and from research work done by Eva and Marie of S&DHS.The tin and medals provide a visible historical record of the Christmas gift, and the awards that the average WW1 British service person received about 100 years ago. The bullet pencil may indicate that Pte G. Nutting was probably a non-smoker, at least around circa 1914.Brass rectangular box with an embossed and hinged lid. The lid features the profile of Princess Mary with an 'M' on each side, and the names of Britain's allies in 1914. The pencil fits into the brass bullet casing to give the appearance of a bullet. The WW1 British medals are: 1. 1914 - 1915 Star, 2. British War Medal 1914 - 1918 (Silver), 3. Allied Victory Medal.TIN: Imperium Brittanicum, Christmas 1914, Belgium, France, Servia, Japan, Russia, Montenegro. MEDALS: 2080 Pte G. Nutting 2 - Lond.R bullet pencil, g nutting, princess mary tin, christmas 1914, british ww1 medals, 1914-1915 star, allied victory medal, british war medal 1914 -1918 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Royal Sunshine Lodge No 230 The Loyal Orange Institution J.S. Certificate, 1930
... Royal Sunshine Lodge No 230 The Loyal Orange Institution J.S. ...Royal Sunshine Lodge... The Loyal...Willaton on behalf of The Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria by the Royal Sunshine Lodge No 230 on the 10th of December 1930....Royal Sunshine Lodge The Loyal Orange Institution Lodge Frith Picture Frame, 11 Paisley St. ...Frith Picture Frame, 11 Paisley St. Footscrayroyal sunshine lodge, the loyal orange institution, lodge -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - No 230 Sunshine Lodges No 90 Loyal Orange Institution, J. W. Symons, 1926
... Sunshine Lodges... Loyal Orange Institution... Lodge...No 230 Sunshine Lodges No 90 Presented to Sister M. Pouliot by the Sunshine Queen Carnival Committee 30.9.1926, Loyal Orange Institution...Sunshine Lodges Loyal Orange Institution Lodge Freemason No 230 Sunshine Lodges No 90 Presented to Sister M. ...No 230 Sunshine Lodges No 90 Presented to Sister M. Pouliot by the Sunshine Queen Carnival Committee 30.9.1926, Loyal Orange Institutionsunshine lodges, loyal orange institution, lodge, freemason
