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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Matilda Jennings with Daughters Dulcie and Ilma
... Matilda Jennings with Daughters Dulcie and Ilma...Matilda Jennings... L-R: Matilda, Dulcie and Ilma Jennings. Matilda Michell married William Jonathan Jennings in 1901. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields L-R: Matilda, Dulcie and Ilma Jennings. Matilda Michell married William Jonathan Jennings in 1901. ...L-R: Matilda, Dulcie and Ilma Jennings. Matilda Michell married William Jonathan Jennings in 1901. Her daughter Dulcie was born in 1906, and married James Corbett in 1935. Her daughter Ilma was born in 1909 and married Noel Ferrier in 1945.Black and white photograph which shows three women sitting together in an outdoor/bushland setting.matilda jennings, matilda michell, dulcie jennings, dulcie corbett, ilma jennings, ilma ferrier -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Dulcie Jennings
... Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906. ...Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906.Head and shoulders portrait photograph of a young woman who is wearing her hair swept back and tied with a large bow at the back. Her dress has a wide collar with decorative stitching.dulcie jennings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Wedding Photograph, Dulcie Jennings, 1935
... Dulcie Jennings, a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell), married James Corbett in 1935....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Dulcie Jennings, a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell), married James Corbett in 1935. ...Dulcie Jennings, a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell), married James Corbett in 1935.Photograph of Dulcie Jennings on her wedding day. She is wearing a long satin gown with a cowl neck and elbow-length sleeves, with a full-length train. Her accessories include white gloves and a pearl necklace, and she is holding a bridal bouquet in her right hand.dulcie jennings, dulcie corbett -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Dulcie Corbett
... Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906, and married James Corbett in 1935....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906, and married James Corbett in 1935. ...Dulcie Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1906, and married James Corbett in 1935.Black and white head and shoulders photograph of a middle-aged woman, with medium-length hair swept back from her face. She is wearing a print dress, a light-coloured cardigan and a bead necklace. Dulcie Corbett, née Jennings.dulcie corbett, dulcie jennings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ilma Jennings
... Ilma Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1909. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Ilma Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1909. ...Ilma Jennings was a daughter of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). She was born at Linton in 1909. She became a teacher (registered 1926) and married Noel Ferrier in 1945.Head and shoulders portrait photograph which shows a young woman with waved, bobbed hair. She is wearing a fur-trimmed jacket and a pearl necklace.ilma jennings, ilma ferrier -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ilma and Dulcie Jennings
... Ilma and Dulcie Jennings were daughters of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). Ilma (wearing light-coloured dress, on lhs) was born in 1909 and Dulcie (darker dress, on rhs) was born in 1906. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Ilma and Dulcie Jennings were daughters of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). Ilma (wearing light-coloured dress, on lhs) was born in 1909 and Dulcie (darker dress, on rhs) was born in 1906. ...Ilma and Dulcie Jennings were daughters of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell). Ilma (wearing light-coloured dress, on lhs) was born in 1909 and Dulcie (darker dress, on rhs) was born in 1906. Dulcie married James Corbett in 1935, and Ilma married Noel Ferrier in 1945.Head and shoulders portrait photograph showing two young women, both with waved, bobbed hair. The woman on the left is wearing a light coloured dress and a pendant necklace, the woman on the right is wearing a darker dress and a long, looped bead necklace.dulcie jennings, dulcie corbett, ilma jennings, ilma ferrier -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Jennings and William Mark
... William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. ...William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. He became a policeman and was stationed at Coburg for several years before dying suddenly in 1940, leaving his widow Elsie (née Egan) with nine children. William Henry (Bill) Mark was also born in 1901, a son of Edward and Annie Mark (née Michell).Black and white photograph taken in outdoor setting, shows a man wearing police uniform standing next to another man who is wearing light-coloured trousers, a darker jacket, and a tie. -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Reg and Gary Jennings with Geoff Corbett
... Reg Jennings was the youngest son of William Jonathan Jennings and his wife Matilda née Michell. Garry was his only son, born in 1946. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Reg Jennings was the youngest son of William Jonathan Jennings and his wife Matilda née Michell. Garry was his only son, born in 1946. ...Reg Jennings was the youngest son of William Jonathan Jennings and his wife Matilda née Michell. Garry was his only son, born in 1946. Geoff Corbett was the son of Reg's sister Dulcie.Black and white photograph showing two boys holding fishing poles, and a man holding a gun.reg jennings, garry jennings, geoff corbett -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Border Mail, Prisoners of the Japanese, October 28 1989
... Matilda...Margaret Dryburgh...Marjory Jennings...World War 1939-1945 Thelma McEachern 10th Australian General Hospital AGH Radji Beach Sumatra Banka Strait 2/22nd Battalion Tootie McPherson Mavis Cullen Naruto Maru Dutch Eurasian Iole Harper Nesta James Waltzing Matilda Margaret Dryburgh Marjory Jennings Norah Chambers New Guinea Yokohama Yacht Club Yokohama Mount Fuji Kay Parker Eileen Callaghan Banks Island Betty Jeffrey Flo Trotter Blanche Hempsted Perth Melbourne Melbourne Cup Micky Syer 'NC2' [circled, blue ink, middle left of page] Large newspaper page with a full page story consisting of five columns of text and a large, bold title beneath a large black and white group photo of forty six people, most in nurses uniforms Prisoners of the Japanese Newspaper Newspaper clipping The Border Mail ...The newspaper article gives a basic overview of two groups of POW nurses during World War 2. Twenty two of the nurses trying to escape from the Japanese in Singapore, February 1942, on the Vyner Brooke came ashore on Banka Island. A few days afterwards they were all machine gunned by the Japanese, with only one survivor, Vivian Bullwinkel. She managed to get herself and a wounded British soldier to Muntok, where they both became POWs (prisoners of war). Of the sixty nurses on the Vyner Brooke, twelve had drowned, twenty one had been murdered and thirty two had gone into prison. Those that would survive the war made it through on a terrible diet consisting mostly of rice, attempts of the Japanese to use them for 'entertainment', making their own entertainment in celebrating birthdays and holidays, having music concerts and terrible sicknesses including cerebral malaria. Finally after the Japanese surrendered they were met at an airstrip by the Matron in Chief, A.M. Sage. She was hoping for the full sixty five from the Vyner Brooke. There were twenty four left. Another group of nurses were captured by the Japanese in Rabaul, January 1942, where twenty of their patients were taken, killed and buried in a mass grave. The nurses were put in a prison camp with civilian women where they too were treated terribly. They would be knocked down and kicked if they didn't bow deep enough, or would have their captors trying to urinate on them while laughing. After being moved to Japan they continued to try to survive by eating glue they were using to make envelopes for the Japanese. Large newspaper page with a full page story consisting of five columns of text and a large, bold title beneath a large black and white group photo of forty six people, most in nurses uniforms'NC2' [circled, blue ink, middle left of page]world war 1939-1945, thelma mceachern, 10th australian general hospital, agh, radji beach, sumatra, banka strait, 2/22nd battalion, tootie mcpherson, mavis cullen, naruto maru, dutch, eurasian, iole harper, nesta james, waltzing matilda, margaret dryburgh, marjory jennings, norah chambers, new guinea, yokohama yacht club, yokohama, mount fuji, kay parker, eileen callaghan, banks island, betty jeffrey, flo trotter, blanche hempsted, perth, melbourne, melbourne cup, micky syer
