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Clunes Museum
Painting, Unknown
Marny Fenton was the first president of the Clunes MuseumMarny Fenton was the first president of the Clunes MuseumOil painting of house on corner of Service Street and Alliance Street, Clunes, Victoria, AustraliaSigned by M. Fentonartist, painting, fenton -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Forty years takes the cake, 30/04/2008 12:00:00 AM
Strathdon Community, built on land donated by Mary Matheson, celebrated 40 years on the site.Strathdon Community, built on land donated by Mary Matheson, celebrated 40 years on the site. A cake was cut by Marny Miller, Mrs Matheson's daughter (Photo)Strathdon Community, built on land donated by Mary Matheson, celebrated 40 years on the site. strathdon community, matheson, mary, miller, marny, batten, robyn, edmiston, june -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Historical record of famous sailing ships, n.d
Book launch for Forest Hill author Marny Matheson's new book 'Clippers for the record'.Book launch for Forest Hill author Marny Matheson's new book 'Clippers for the record'.Book launch for Forest Hill author Marny Matheson's new book 'Clippers for the record'.matheson, marny, strathdon community -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard, Historic Postcard - Set 1 no 2 -Strathdon Homestead, 1931
Black and white historic postcard (Set 1 No 7) Strathdon Homestead, Springvale Road, Nunawading. Historic orchard 1931. Photo taken by Captain Charles Matheson. Original supplied by Marny Miller, his daughter.strathdon homestead, orchards, matheson, charles, miller, marny, nunawading library & information service -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Men who sailed the seven seas, n.d
Pamphlet by Marny Matheson on Thermopylae's maiden voyage, Captain Charles Matheson, and the men who sailed the seven seas.matheson, charles, thermopylae (ship), sailors -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Calling and recalling, 1984
One minister's pilgrimage. into the Uniting Church.One minister's pilgrimage. into the Uniting Church. Autobiography of Rhys Miller as a Presbyterian and then Uniting Church minister. Includes much concerning the negotiations leading to Union, also the Matheson Family through his wife Marny.One minister's pilgrimage. into the Uniting Church. uniting church, presbyterian church, miller, rhys, matheson family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of the largest remaining orchard in the Nunawading District (Matheson's), 1989 - 1991
Senior school or university assignment being history of the largest remaining orchard in the Nunawading District, Matheson's Orchard.Senior school or university assignment being history of the largest remaining orchard in the Nunawading District, Matheson's Orchard. Researched by Martin, Brendan and Barry Dillon. Corrections and additions by Marjory B. Miller, nee Marny Matheson. Copies of land titles included.Senior school or university assignment being history of the largest remaining orchard in the Nunawading District, Matheson's Orchard. orchards, morton, william, matheson, charles, fankhauser, walter john, mary, matheson's orchard -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Marjory Miller Eulogy, 25/10/2012 12:00:00 AM
Memorial service booklet celebrating the life of Marjory Bruce Matheson MillerMemorial service booklet celebrating the life of Marjory Bruce Matheson Miller and eulogy and The Age Death notice plus a photo of her at Strathdon.Memorial service booklet celebrating the life of Marjory Bruce Matheson Miller miller, marjory, miller, marny, strathdon community -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Unfolding a Family Vision, 2001
Photocopy of newspaper article with photos of the Matheson FamilyPhotocopy of newspaper article with photos of the Matheson Family who donated land originally for the Strathdon Community Aged Care Complex, Forest Hill, by Sandro Olivio.Photocopy of newspaper article with photos of the Matheson Family matheson family, strathdon community, aged people, miller, marny, matheson, mac, matheson, john, matheson, mary