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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Chris Reynolds and Marion Feather, Abt 1987
... The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Chris Reynolds and Marion Feather......marion janet feather...This item contains the following documents: Family history sheet of Chris Reynolds and Marion Janet Feather (Contact the society for details on this). ...Document The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Chris Reynolds and Marion Feather ...Eleanor Hinde (1842-1902) was born in Lancashire England. In 1858, Eleanor married Richard Reynold in the Forest St Wesleyn Methodist Church in Sandhurst. They both gave their address as Sailors Gully Goldfields. They had seven children together. Richard was a skilled tradesman and after he died in 1872 from lung disease, Eleanor married Arculus Opie. Eleanor owned a property on the corner of Gladstone and Stanley Streets which later became an electrical substation. She sold poultry and eggs and preserves. One of Eleanor's sons, William John, married Anna (Annie) Jorgensen, and one of her daughters. Amelia, married Anna's brother Thomas Joynes Jorgensen. The Jorgensens founded and managed Jorgensen and Sons foundry and engineering works. Peter Jorgensen (1849-1914), was a mining contractor, he lived at, "Bro," Russell street, Quarry Hill. His firm was Jorgensen and Sons, mining contractors. He was a native of the Island of Alsen, Denmark. He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship. The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde. This item contains the following documents: Family history sheet of Chris Reynolds and Marion Janet Feather (Contact the society for details on this). Also included is a coloured photo taken in Brisbane of Colour photo of William, Edwin, Chis and a younger Chris front and rear view with birthdates; along with a wedding photo of Chris and Marion, 14th Aug 1929. Chris was the fourth son of William Reynolds . In the photo L to R are George Feather, Chris Reynolds, Marion Feather and Poppy Darin.bendigo, sandhurst, peter jorgensen, eleanor hinde, eleanor reynolds, eleanor opie, reynolds collection, chris reynols, marion janet feather -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Family History Sheets of William Reynolds and Anne Jorgensen, Abt 2005
... ...marion feather...This item contains the following documents: Family History Sheets of William Reynolds and Anne Jorgensen - Contact the Society for details, the sheets include details on the below mentioned: William John Reynolds and Anne Dorethea Jorgensen, their children Lee Jorgensen Reynolds and Enid Ruby Shipp, James Lethlean and May Ellen Reynolds, Neil Irving Reynolds and Edith Iren Hill, Clement Gladstone Reynolds and Mary Jane Paxton, Chris Reynolds and Marion Janet Feather, Francis Hollack Jorgensen and Valmai Doris McMahon, Peter Jorgensen and Elizabeth Joynes...He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship. bendigo sandhurst peter jorgensen eleanor hinde eleanor reynolds eleanor opie reynolds collection shipp lethlean edith hill paxman marion feather hudson McMahon The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde. ...Eleanor Hinde (1842-1902) was born in Lancashire England. In 1858, Eleanor married Richard Reynold in the Forest St Wesleyn Methodist Church in Sandhurst. They both gave their address as Sailors Gully Goldfields. They had seven children together. Richard was a skilled tradesman and after he died in 1872 from lung disease, Eleanor married Arculus Opie. Eleanor owned a property on the corner of Gladstone and Stanley Streets which later became an electrical substation. She sold poultry and eggs and preserves. One of Eleanor's sons, William John, married Anna (Annie) Jorgensen, and one of her daughters. Amelia, married Anna's brother Thomas Joynes Jorgensen. The Jorgensens founded and managed Jorgensen and Sons foundry and engineering works. Peter Jorgensen (1849-1914), was a mining contractor, he lived at, "Bro," Russell street, Quarry Hill. His firm was Jorgensen and Sons, mining contractors. He was a native of the Island of Alsen, Denmark. He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship. The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde. This item contains the following documents: Family History Sheets of William Reynolds and Anne Jorgensen - Contact the Society for details, the sheets include details on the below mentioned: William John Reynolds and Anne Dorethea Jorgensen, their children Lee Jorgensen Reynolds and Enid Ruby Shipp, James Lethlean and May Ellen Reynolds, Neil Irving Reynolds and Edith Iren Hill, Clement Gladstone Reynolds and Mary Jane Paxton, Chris Reynolds and Marion Janet Feather, Francis Hollack Jorgensen and Valmai Doris McMahon, Peter Jorgensen and Elizabeth Joynesbendigo, sandhurst, peter jorgensen, eleanor hinde, eleanor reynolds, eleanor opie, reynolds collection, shipp, lethlean, edith hill, paxman, marion feather, hudson, mcmahon -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Iridescent Feather 'Saucer' Hat, 1950s
... This feather hat was donated by Marion Blatchley, a resident of 7 John Street, Kew, a member of the Society, and a collector of vintage fashion items. ...The 'flat' hat dominated millinery design in the 1950s. Most women sourced their hats from numerous Melbourne or suburban milliners while others purchased the products of French designers. A number of Australian companies were licensed to reproduce French designs. In very rare cases, Australian women purchased directly from a French couturier's collection. This inverted flat 'saucer' hat is an example of the latter.The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. While most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women, there are a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners. This feather hat was donated by Marion Blatchley, a resident of 7 John Street, Kew, a member of the Society, and a collector of vintage fashion items. In terms of fine workmanship, it is the highest quality hat in the collection.A fashionably flat woman’s hat with an inverted rim. The whole is covered in tiny iridescent dark feathers. A numbered label stitched to the interior of the hat identifies that the hat was made in Paris, France. The label includes a stamped number 9102 and a handwritten ‘Col 10’.Label: Stamped number 9102 and a handwritten ‘Col 10’.hats, women's clothing, costume accessories, french fashion - 1950s -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - Mrs Ethel Cerini in costume for 'The Quaker Girl'
... (mrs) constance clucas holy trinity choir churches surrey hills (ms) marion de saxe (mr) fred mcbeath the surrey hall canterbury road lodge hall (mrs) ethel cerini camberwell town hall Surrey Hills Operatic Society 1930-1939 A sepia coloured photograph of a lady standing in a garden dressed in a peasant looking outfit and holding a (?) feather ...Mrs Constance Clucas, a talented musician in the Holy Trinity choir, started 'The Surrey Hills Operatic Society' in 1931. She trained members of the Society to concert standard. Mrs Clucas produced operettas for some ten years. Titles included 'The Arcadian', 'Princess Ju Ju', 'The Quaker Girl', and 'Miss Hook of Holland'. Local musicians formed the orchestra which was extended for the concert presentation by a few guest artists among whom were locals Marion de Saxe, a flautist, and Fred McBeath. Rehearsals were held in the Surrey Hall and a small Canterbury Road Lodge Hall with final staging in the Surrey Hall and Camberwell Town Hall. Scores and costumes were hired from J. C. Williamson.The photo is reflective of the cultural life of Surrey Hills in the 1930s.A sepia coloured photograph of a lady standing in a garden dressed in a peasant looking outfit and holding a (?) feather duster. She is wearing a hat in traditional Dutch-style.(mrs) constance clucas, holy trinity choir, churches, surrey hills, (ms) marion de saxe, (mr) fred mcbeath, the surrey hall, canterbury road lodge hall, (mrs) ethel cerini, camberwell town hall, surrey hills operatic society, 1930-1939
