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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - Oral History, Mrs. May LOWE, 06 June 1991
... Oral History, Mrs. May LOWE...Mrs. May LOWE recalling her memories of growing up in Port Melbourne....Audio Oral History, Mrs. May LOWE ...Interviewed by Amelia FINCH. Interview used in contributions to the book "They Can Carry Me Out". Mrs. May LOWE recalling her memories of growing up in Port Melbourne.Duration : Side 1 00:46:21, Side 2 00:43:47may lowe -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Mrs May Sewell, 23rd November 2000
... Mrs May Sewell...Mrs May Sewell...It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side. Mrs May Sewell Audio Oral History Jennifer Williams May Sewell ...May Sewell was born in Beechworth in 1917, her paternal grandparents had come to Beechworth from Ireland and her maternal grandparents from Scotland. She was the youngest of five siblings and the only one to be born in a hospital rather than at home. May loved growing up and living in Beechworth, and fondly recalls knowing all her neighbours, meeting friends at the pictures, attending girl guides, picking wildflowers around the gorge, participating keenly in the Church of England choir and dances, and the big Easter festivals. May worked various jobs before getting married. After leaving school at fifteen, May learnt dressmaking with Lal Anderson (and was delighted with her wage of two and six pence a week) and then went on to learn tailoring with Mr Charles. May then worked in the dining rooms at the Commercial Hotel and Hotel Nicholas. May was at the Hotel Nicholas for seven years but stopped when she got married as female employees were not asked to stay once they were married. May married her husband in 1944 and had known him since school. They went on to have six children, sadly three did not live past infancy. Her first children were twin girls who died six hours after birth. May briefly discusses the difficulty in grieving her twin daughters, the lack of available support, and the expectancy to carry on. Her next child, a son named Ian James, died when he was only ten months old from a tumour. May described Ian James as a lovely boy. May had multiple connections to the Zwar Brothers' Beechworth Tannery. Her father and then her three brothers worked there, and also her husband for a short period of time. The tannery was a major employer in Beechworth, and May having multiple family members employed by the tannery underlines the significant role of the tannery in Beechworth. May described her husband as very hardworking, he worked as a cleaner overnight at the Ovens and Murray Hospital for the Aged while during the day tended his cattle and sheep farm. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. Miss May Sewell’s account of her life in Beechworth is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of the region. May in reflecting on her experiences of leisure opportunities, town festivals, work available for women, leaving the workforce once married, the tannery, post-natal care, grief and child mortality provide essential historic, economic, social, and healthcare insights. May’s oral history recording is part of a larger collection of oral histories recorded by Jennifer Williams in 2000, collectively they provide invaluable insights into Beechworth during the 20th century, much of the information in these oral histories would be lost if not documented and missed in the interpretation of tangible objects. This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mrs May Sewellmay sewell, oral history, jennifer williams, listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century beechworth, beechworth church of england, easter festival, beechworth girl guides, hospital birth 1917, lal anderson, tailor beechworth, commercial hotel, hotel nicholas, zwar brother's beechworth tannery, ovens and murray hospital for the aged, dressmaking beechworth, beechworth cinemas, paul voglis -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, "Snowflake Minstrels" -- Irish Jig with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1912
... "Snowflake Minstrels" -- Irish Jig with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1912...Snowflake Minstrels (Irish Jig) 1912 Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney with Scarf...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Snowflake Minstrels (Irish Jig) 1912 Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney with Scarf Stawell Entertainment "Snowflake Minstrels" -- Irish Jig with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1912 Photograph ...Snowflake Minstrels (Irish Jig) 1912 Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney with Scarfstawell entertainment -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908
... Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908...Entertainment Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloney...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Entertainment Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloney Stawell Entertainment Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908 Photograph ...Entertainment Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloneystawell entertainment -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908 -- Studio Portrait
... Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908 -- Studio Portrait...Portrait of Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloney...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Portrait of Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloney Stawell Entertainment Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney 1908 -- Studio Portrait Photograph ...Portrait of Irene May Berndt 1908 later Mrs N Maloneystawell entertainment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Financial record - Bank Book, Bank of Australasia, Burnley Melbourne, 1939
... ...Mrs May Ferguson...This bank book is from the Bank of Australasia branch in Burnley, Melbourne and records the financial transactions of Mrs May Ferguson from July 1939 to June 1944 with an additional entry for 1955. ...Mrs May Ferguson...Bank of Australasia Mrs May Ferguson ANZ Bank Mrs May Ferguson This is a bank pass book with a dark blue cloth cover. ...This bank book is from the Bank of Australasia branch in Burnley, Melbourne and records the financial transactions of Mrs May Ferguson from July 1939 to June 1944 with an additional entry for 1955. Mrs Ferguson was related to Thomas Ferguson of Dennington, Warrnambool. The Bank of Australasia was established in Sydney in 1835 (Warrnambool in 1854) and joined with other banks in the 1950s to form the present day, ANZ Bank.This book has little local provenance but is of interest as an example of a pass book from the Bank of Australasia, an important early bank in Warrnambool.This is a bank pass book with a dark blue cloth cover. The pages are ruled with black lines and contain printed material and handwritten material in black and red ink. The pages are stapled. There is some scribble on the inside back cover.Mrs May Fergusonbank of australasia, mrs may ferguson, anz bank -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Group of Three Girls on Sofa with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney on the left c1908
... Group of Three Girls on Sofa with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney on the left c1908...Portrait of a Group of Three Girls on Sofa Girl on left Irene May Berndt c1908 later Mrs N Maloney...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Portrait of a Group of Three Girls on Sofa Girl on left Irene May Berndt c1908 later Mrs N Maloney Stawell Entertainment Group of Three Girls on Sofa with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney on the left c1908 Photograph ...Portrait of a Group of Three Girls on Sofa Girl on left Irene May Berndt c1908 later Mrs N Maloneystawell entertainment -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1952
... ...may (mrs)...A black and white photocopy of Mrs May Morrison (nee O'Brien) re-enacting her daily horse-back ride to Our Lady of Mt Carmel Primary School....A black and white photocopy of Mrs May Morrison (nee O'Brien) re-enacting her daily horse-back ride to Our Lady of Mt Carmel Primary School. ...May O'Brien rode her horse to school when she was young.A black and white photocopy of Mrs May Morrison (nee O'Brien) re-enacting her daily horse-back ride to Our Lady of Mt Carmel Primary School.1952 / Mrs Morrison (nee O'Brien re-enacts her daily horse-back / ride to the Our Lady of Mt Carmel Primary School / Photographed at the "Back to Sunbury" celebrations in 1952.back to sunbury, festivals and celebrations, mt carmel primary school, schools, sunbury, houston, joan, morrison, may (mrs), o'brien, may (miss), boardman, eric, forbes, john, dignam, william, 1952, horses, transport, george evans collection -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Mrs May Harris, July 2000
... Mrs May Harris...This oral history interview was conducted with Mrs May Harris (née Peach), who grew up in the farming town of Stanley, about 9km southeast of Beechworth. ...It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side. Mrs May Harris Audio Oral History ...This oral history interview was conducted with Mrs May Harris (née Peach), who grew up in the farming town of Stanley, about 9km southeast of Beechworth. Mrs Harris moved to Melbourne and got work cleaning houses before getting married. Her husband worked on farms, and the couple eventually found their way back to Stanley. She describes experiences of illness, particularly her husband and children's experience with asthma and the impact that had on their lives and careers. Mrs Harris talks about local fundraising events in Stanley, particularly what she calls 'Australian Teas', as well as some of the dances and picnics that were major sources of entertainment when she was young. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Mrs May Harris' statement explores life in a small farming community alongside some of her life in the city, which might provide an interesting comparison. She discusses the difficulties of facing illnesses in these rural communities, noting the lack of available resources and need to travel to Beechworth. She discusses community events, highlighting both the social aspects and the fundraising aspects.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, illness, asthma, farming, farm work, rural life, stanley, stanley athenaeum, sinclair's sawmill, sawmill, the great depression, housework, australian tea, fundraising -
Mont De LanceyDoily, Circa 1940
... Miss May Baker (later Mrs. Westbrook)...Doily Miss May Baker (later Mrs. Westbrook) ...Hand made, Irish crocheted.Round, white doily with 10 embroidered flowers in the cotton hand-crocheted surround.doilies, table linen. -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Mrs May and daughters in horse drawn gig at Glendaruel circa 1905
... Mrs May and daughters in horse drawn gig at Glendaruel circa 1905....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Glendaruel May vehicle farm Mrs May and daughters in horse drawn gig at Glendaruel circa 1905. ...glendaruel, may, vehicle, farm -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Councilor Tom and Mrs. May Barrie, Unknown
... Councilor Tom and Mrs. May Barrie...Representative on delegation to prevent Melton post primary students being sent to Deer Park prior to the establishment of Melton High School Local identities Council Possibly being presented with Shire of Melton illuminated address at the Melton Shire Offices Councilor Tom and Mrs. May Barrie Photograph Barrie Collection ...Tom Barrie served the community in the following Shire of Melton Councilor Member for 32 years 1941–1970 Elected as Councilor for Melton South 1970–1973 Councilor for Rockbank 1943–1944 Shire President for three terms 1958–1959 ditto 1964–1965 ditto Council Representative: Bacchus Marsh High School and Western Suburbs Municipalities. Representative on delegation to prevent Melton post primary students being sent to Deer Park prior to the establishment of Melton High SchoolPossibly being presented with Shire of Melton illuminated address at the Melton Shire Officeslocal identities, council -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, "Beaumont", Cherry Tree Road, Panton Hill, (built 1874). Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and Family, 1894
... ...may jones...mrs...Violet Alice Smith (nee Bartlett), at back May (Mrs. Jones) and Bert, Will, George and Alfred. ...Violet Alice Smith (nee Bartlett), at back May (Mrs. Jones) and Bert, Will, George and Alfred. ...L-R: Florry (Mrs. Scarce), Alice (Mrs. Cracknell), Mr. Edwin Smith and Victor, Edwin Jnr., Rose (Mrs. D. White), Mrs. Violet Alice Smith (nee Bartlett), at back May (Mrs. Jones) and Bert, Will, George and Alfred. George is listed on the WW 1 Honour Board in the Panton Hill Primary School. Marjorie Smith Motschall includes a chapter "Life at Beaumont" in her book: 'Wild Wood Days at Panton Hill, 1984, her memoir about her family and others of Panton Hill. The author describes the house and its construction. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, panton hill, alfred jones, alice cracknell, bert jones, edwin simth, edwin smith jnr., florry scarce, george jones, may jones, mrs smith, rose white, victor smith, will jones -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Death notices: Mr William Partington and Mrs Annie May Partington, 14/06/1941c
... Death notices: Mr William Partington and Mrs Annie May Partington...(RIP 26/02/1965 Annie May) The Partingtons and Medhursts are pioneering families in the Greensborough district. partington family medhurst family william james partington annie may medhurst annie may partington Obituary articles and death notices for William James Partington and Annie May (nee Medhurst) Partington. Mounted on white card. Death notices: Mr William Partington and Mrs Annie May Partington Newspaper clipping ...William (1872-1941) and Annie May Partington (1884-1966) lived at Willis Vale in Greensborough with their family. They were active in all aspects of community life. (RIP 26/02/1965 Annie May)The Partingtons and Medhursts are pioneering families in the Greensborough district.Obituary articles and death notices for William James Partington and Annie May (nee Medhurst) Partington. Mounted on white card.partington family, medhurst family, william james partington, annie may medhurst, annie may partington -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938
... Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938...Edna May photo in wedding Dress stawell Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938 Photograph ...Neil. Edna May photo in wedding Dressstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938
... Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Neil. Edna May photo 1938 stawell Mrs Edna May Neil nee Rowlands 1938 Photograph ...Neil. Edna May photo 1938stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Henrietta May Frawley (nee Stephens) of Clunes with her two daughters, Margaret Mary Frawley (known as May) & Willfra Lillias Frawley 1911 -- Studio Portrait
... Mrs Henrietta May Frawley (nee Stephens) of Clunes with her two daughters, Margaret Mary Frawley (known as May) & Willfra Lillias Frawley 1911 -- Studio Portrait...May) and Wilfred Lillias Frawley. Margaret Mary married John (Jack) Hall and lived 18 Bennett Street. Stawell Studio Portrait of woman Standing with two young girls. Mrs ...Portrait of a Female and two children. (Example of Costume) 1911. Henrietta May Frawley (nee Stephens) of Clunes and her two daughters. Margaret Mary Frawley (May) and Wilfred Lillias Frawley. Margaret Mary married John (Jack) Hall and lived 18 Bennett Street.Studio Portrait of woman Standing with two young girls.stawell -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, James, Joan E, The history of Thomas and Edith Toogood in Australia 1809-2001, 2001
... Pollard> Lillian May (Mrs.)...Mrs.) Elder> William Sidney Elder> David John Montgomery> Murray Elder Elder> Minnie Smith> Lillian May Pollard> Lillian May (Mrs.) ...A new Toogood Family History Book claiming to have information on some of the other Toogoods who settled in Australia, especially those related to Thomas. It includes a family tree. It also includes photos, a loose-leaf locality map and map of grave location in Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.toogood> thomas, toogood> edith (mrs.), toogood> elias, toogood> ann, purchase> edith (miss), toogood> william, toogood> john, scales> mary jane, cemeteries, kew, toogood> henry, toogood> george, toogood> charles, toogood> richard, williams> ann (mrs.), elder> william sidney, elder> david john, montgomery> murray elder, elder> minnie, smith> lillian may, pollard> lillian may (mrs.), elder> albert, williams> john sidney, williams> gertrude amy (mrs.), tainton> sybil catherine, williams> wallace, tarry> frederick> donald, maskell> margaret ann -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Robert Benjamin Stevens: leather merchant, 1981
... may...(mrs) doris stevens....) - pearson (mr) john rae brown (mr) james barclay (ms) agnes sarah goding (ms) mary ann wilkins (miss) - bowes box hill market mosgiel hospital leather merchant (mr) clifford james (mr) keith mackay arbee handcraft (mr) noel stevens (mr) don fowler (mrs) doris may (mrs) doris stevens (miss) grace elizabeth archer (rev) j morley (rev) p schweiger (rev) g shepherd a michaelis a cromie a cravino w h doery r king b j parkinson h perrin e williams (mr) bruce torode (mrs) illma bruce (mr) malcolm gill (ms) sandra shepherd (mr) don lewis (mr) clive shepherd (ms) fiona mccaughey (mr) alan stevens (ms) helen skilbeck (ms) patricia stevens (mr) peter austin (mr) ross shepherd (mr) geoff stevens arp warden pembroke road mont albert (miss) zilla bertha loughrey (mr) cliff snape (miss) lyn bull gascoyne street (miss) cheryle patricia charlton scouts (mrs) margaret duckworth (mr) barry duckworth chatham state school (ms) gwen dovey (miss) agnes millicent (miss) joyce shepherd (miss) elsie may good langford street 72p; ill; fascims; ports This book is about robert Benjamin Stevens, a leather merchant and his family and their descendants, who lived in Surrey Hills. ...72p; ill; fascims; ports This book is about Robert Benjamin Stevens, a leather merchant and his family and their descendants, who lived in Surrey Hills.72p; ill; fascims; ports This book is about robert Benjamin Stevens, a leather merchant and his family and their descendants, who lived in Surrey Hills.stevens family, genealogy, (mr) john fidler, (mrs) jane fidler, (mrs) jane sebeston, (miss) jane sebbison, (miss) ann selina stevens, (miss) mary jane stevens, (mr) robert benjamin stevens, (miss) mary ann matilda stevens, mont albert road, surrey hills, (miss) margaret fidler, (miss) christina fidler, (mr)william cromarty, (miss) mary fidler, (mr) robert stevens, (mr) (rev) andrew mitchell ramsay, (prof) (mr) frederick sargood, union road, (mr) eric marshall, (mr) robert archer, (mr) frederick stanley, (mr) jim cerato, (mr) norm bainbridge, (capt.) - pearson, (mr) john rae brown, (mr) james barclay, (ms) agnes sarah goding, (ms) mary ann wilkins, (miss) - bowes, box hill market, mosgiel hospital, leather merchant, (mr) clifford james, (mr) keith mackay, arbee handcraft, (mr) noel stevens, (mr) don fowler, (mrs) doris may, (mrs) doris stevens, (miss) grace elizabeth archer, (rev) j morley, (rev) p schweiger, (rev) g shepherd, a michaelis, a cromie, a cravino, w h doery, r king, b j parkinson, h perrin, e williams, (mr) bruce torode, (mrs) illma bruce, (mr) malcolm gill, (ms) sandra shepherd, (mr) don lewis, (mr) clive shepherd, (ms) fiona mccaughey, (mr) alan stevens, (ms) helen skilbeck, (ms) patricia stevens, (mr) peter austin, (mr) ross shepherd, (mr) geoff stevens, arp warden, pembroke road, mont albert, (miss) zilla bertha loughrey, (mr) cliff snape, (miss) lyn bull, gascoyne street, (miss) cheryle patricia charlton, scouts, (mrs) margaret duckworth, (mr) barry duckworth, chatham state school, (ms) gwen dovey, (miss) agnes millicent, (miss) joyce shepherd, (miss) elsie may good, langford street -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - Mrs Long's house, Delta Street area, Surrey Hills
... ...miss agnes may hay murray...mrs...May Hay Murray in March 1920. They had one son James Murray Long, born in September 1921. They divorced in 1937 and thereafter the property is listed in the name of Mrs Mary Hay Long, James M Long or Miss Mary Hay Long. ...This is one of relatively few photos which record the transformation of rural land into the suburb that became Surrey Hills. delta road back creek south surrey park wetward ho pembroke the oaks hose names miss agnes may hay murray mrs agnes may hay long mrs mary hay long miss mary hay long james murray long carson's law A simple dark-stained timber house with a veranda and tiled roof. ...The property is in the area that later became Delta Street, on the north side of Back Creek. Once roads were made and streets numbered, this became 1 Delta Road, Surrey Hills. Part of the undeveloped land would become part of South Surrey Park. According to Alan Holt's property register the house was built in c1920 and was demolished after having been neglected in 1991. He records it having had various names: 'Westward Ho', 'Pembroke' and 'The Oaks'. The first owner from 1920 was Eric Rowland Handyside Long who married Agnes May Hay Murray in March 1920. They had one son James Murray Long, born in September 1921. They divorced in 1937 and thereafter the property is listed in the name of Mrs Mary Hay Long, James M Long or Miss Mary Hay Long. According to Alan Holt, the house featured in the television series 'Carson's Law' in c1984.This is one of relatively few photos which record the transformation of rural land into the suburb that became Surrey Hills.A simple dark-stained timber house with a veranda and tiled roof. It is simply fenced with posts and wire mess. There are other houses in the background but part of the area remains as open space.delta road, back creek, south surrey park, wetward ho, pembroke, the oaks, hose names, miss agnes may hay murray, mrs agnes may hay long, mrs mary hay long, miss mary hay long, james murray long, carson's law -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Holy Bible, awarded to John May, 20 Nov 1949
... ...may john...mrs...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne religion - anglican (holy trinity) may john mrs mortensen Mrs Mortensen Holy Trinity Sunday School Bible awarded to John May, 1949 Book Holy Bible, awarded to John May British and Foreign Bible Society University Press Cambridge ...Bible awarded to John May, 1949Mrs Mortensen Holy Trinity Sunday Schoolreligion - anglican (holy trinity), may john, mrs mortensen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1895 - 1903
... May... Butler Mrs E...May. Summons and account of monies owed. 11 - 1895 - Butler Mrs E and Levy Mrs H (Portsea). ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Spark Anna Arcade Hotel Wright James Mayberry E Brown Honora Veitch Walter Mungoran Patrick Wills Koppel Kay May Butler Mrs E Levy Mrs H Foley John Wood J W Adair W T Killyer C Document. ...Document. Various legal papers. 1 - 1895 - Summons to Smith Owen for debts and letter dated 1903 from Victoria Police (Const A J Zepaye?) to recover debts. 2 - 1897 - Summons to Spark Anna for debts. Anna Spark of Arcade Hotel, Hargreaves St., Bendigo. 3 - 1896 - Summons to Wright James and Mayberry E, Miners of (Marong) to recover debts. 4 - 1896 - Summons to Brown Honora of Retreat Road, Back Creek, Bendigo to recover debts. 5 - 1896 - Summons to Veitch Walter, Saddler (Echuca) to recover debts. 6 -1895 - Summons to Mungoran Patrick, State School Teacher (Creswick) for debts. 7 - 1896 - Summons to Wills of Sparrowhawk, Long Gully, for debts. 8 -1896 - Summons to Wright James & Mayberry E for debts. 9 - 1896 - Summons to Koppel Kay May (Ironbark) formerly Hotel keeper for debts. Contains handwritten letter by May. 10 - 1896 - Koppel Kay May. Summons and account of monies owed. 11 - 1895 - Butler Mrs E and Levy Mrs H (Portsea). Account of monies owed. 12 - 1896 - Summons to Foley John, Hargreaves St East, Bendigo for debts. Also account of monies owed. 13 - 1896 - Summons to Wood J W (Marong) for debts. Handwritten damaged letter by J W Wood. 14 - 1896 - Summons to Adair W T, Farmer (Mologa) for debts. 15 - 1896 - Summons to Killyer C, Burrowes Street, Golden Square for debts. Handwritten damaged letter from C Killyer.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, spark anna, arcade hotel, wright james, mayberry e, brown honora veitch walter, mungoran patrick, wills, koppel kay may, butler mrs e, levy mrs h, foley john, wood j w, adair w t, killyer c -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Dr Paul Fox, Front veranda of 34 Zetland Road, Surrey Hills, 1976
... ...May Powne (Mrs)...May Trebilcock Powne Charles Powne May Trebilcock May Powne (Mrs) Linda Merle Powne Nancy Helen Powne Edwardian style Zetland Road St Columb house names Box Hill Cemetery On the rear in grey pencil in Paul Fox's writing: "Front verandah / 34 Zetland Rd / The Powneys home / in Zetland / Road Mont / Albert. / The Powneys / came to Zetland / Road in 1917. / At that time only / Whitehorse Rd was / sealed. / Tsken by Paul Fox / c 1976 when their / daughter May lived there." ...The correct spelling of the family is POWNE (REF: electoral rolls, BDM records). May Trebilcock Powne (15/9/1906-2/7/2009), referred to by the donor, was the daughter of Charles Powne (1871-1926) and May Trebilcock (1882-1974), both of whom are buried in Box Hill Cemetery as is their daughter May. Probate gives his occupation as collector for the Metropolitan Gas Company. His death notice gives the name of the property as "St Columb". The Pownes had 2 other daughters: Linda Merle (1914-1997) and Nancy Helen (1916-1996). This home was owned by the same family from the time it was built for approximately 90 years.A colour photo with rounded corners of part of the front veranda of a red brick home, the details of which would place it as Edwardian style. The red brick is tuck-pointed and has a horizontal band of render, painted cream, as are the door surrounds and the arched timber fretwork. There are 6 steps leading up to the veranda, which appears to be timber, painted deep red. There is a cane chair on the veranda and climbing roses and erigeron daisies either side of the steps.On the rear in grey pencil in Paul Fox's writing: "Front verandah / 34 Zetland Rd / The Powneys home / in Zetland / Road Mont / Albert. / The Powneys / came to Zetland / Road in 1917. / At that time only / Whitehorse Rd was / sealed. / Tsken by Paul Fox / c 1976 when their / daughter May lived there."may trebilcock powne, charles powne, may trebilcock, may powne (mrs), linda merle powne, nancy helen powne, edwardian style, zetland road, st columb, house names, box hill cemetery -
Expression AustraliaNewsletter, The Victorian Deaf News July-August-September 1937
... john montgomery mclean, may clarke, mrs e. bryan, rev w. h. johnson, a. aird, alice cove, t. a. nelson, ellen whitlow, rose dow, rowe, james, edgar h. peacock, international congress of the deaf and dumb, basketball, lorrie ellis,george mcguinness, bernice cardwell, clarence r. jose, j. m. johnston, w. a. ross, alice c. graham, blackburn home, sllen adcock, hobson, white, ian anderson, rivers, norman may, muriel smith, james, jack reid, ray kemble, ambrose moloney, norma rawlins, j. boortz, taylor, ernest reynolds, e. sturcke, w. duncan, ian hinton, betty doyle, dick white, claude lyfield, alex collins, jack stewart, willie chapmanw. crush, harry puddy, d. scott, alice guest, cove, thomas alexander nelson, ellen whitlow,...Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne Published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 'The Victorian Deaf News' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria. john montgomery mclean, may clarke, mrs e. bryan, rev w. h. johnson, a. aird, alice cove, t. a. nelson, ellen whitlow, rose dow, rowe, james, edgar h. peacock, international congress of the deaf and dumb, basketball, lorrie ellis,george mcguinness, bernice cardwell, clarence r. jose, j. m. johnston, w. a. ross, alice c. graham, blackburn home, sllen adcock, hobson, white, ian anderson, rivers, norman may, muriel smith, james, jack reid, ray kemble, ambrose moloney, norma rawlins, j. boortz, taylor, ernest reynolds, e. sturcke, w. duncan, ian hinton, betty doyle, dick white, claude lyfield, alex collins, jack stewart, willie chapmanw. crush, harry puddy, d. scott, alice guest, cove, thomas alexander nelson, ellen whitlow, Vol. 2 No. 6 1937; Size24.5cmHx19cmW; 16 pages The Victorian Deaf News July-August-September 1937 Newsletter ...Published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria'The Victorian Deaf News' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 2 No. 6 1937; Size24.5cmHx19cmW; 16 pagesjohn montgomery mclean, may clarke, mrs e. bryan, rev w. h. johnson, a. aird, alice cove, t. a. nelson, ellen whitlow, rose dow, rowe, james, edgar h. peacock, international congress of the deaf and dumb, basketball, lorrie ellis,george mcguinness, bernice cardwell, clarence r. jose, j. m. johnston, w. a. ross, alice c. graham, blackburn home, sllen adcock, hobson, white, ian anderson, rivers, norman may, muriel smith, james, jack reid, ray kemble, ambrose moloney, norma rawlins, j. boortz, taylor, ernest reynolds, e. sturcke, w. duncan, ian hinton, betty doyle, dick white, claude lyfield, alex collins, jack stewart, willie chapmanw. crush, harry puddy, d. scott, alice guest, cove, thomas alexander nelson, ellen whitlow, -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Woman, 1930s
... Black and white photograph of a woman. probably in Carsibrook. Victoria. She may be Mrs Rumbold....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Carisbrook EM22 Rumbold Black and white photograph of a woman. probably in Carsibrook. Victoria. She may be Mrs Rumbold. Woman Photograph Australia Victoria Carisbrook ...Black and white photograph of a woman. probably in Carsibrook. Victoria. She may be Mrs Rumbold.carisbrook, em22, rumbold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 9 Vincent street, Surrey Hills
... A colour photo of part of the interior of Mrs Mayer's house at 9 Vincent Street, Surrey Hills. ...at 9 Vincent st / Mrs Mayer's hospitality - / she was 80 y.o. / on her verandah / Pete[?] ...and Mike / & 2 chn there / for a fortnight A colour photo of part of the interior of Mrs Mayer's house at 9 Vincent Street, Surrey Hills. ...A colour photo of part of the interior of Mrs Mayer's house at 9 Vincent Street, Surrey Hills. It includes 3 women of varying ages, 2 men and 2 children, a boy and a girl. There are many boxes. at 9 Vincent st / Mrs Mayer's hospitality - / she was 80 y.o. / on her verandah / Pete[?] and Mike / & 2 chn there / for a fortnightwomen, children, men, verandah, boxes, toys, architectural features, personal effects -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook, Maj Gen David Belchem CB CBE DOS, All in the Day's March, 1978
... "Mrs May Hall"...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields ISBN 0-0021-1368-6 books military history "Mrs May Hall" 320 page, cut edged hardcover book with dust cover, illustrated with maps and B&W photos. ...ISBN 0-0021-1368-6320 page, cut edged hardcover book with dust cover, illustrated with maps and B&W photos. Cover is brown buckram with gold writing on spine. Dust cover is black with orange title, gold and white subtext and sepia image of Field Marshall Montgomery and the author."Mrs May Hall"books, military history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO CIRCUIT
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Mrs May...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - The Bendigo Circuit The Spectator Methodist History Vol 11 Mrs Christian Mr F Clark D Padwick John Dawborn W B Batkin John Falder Wesleyan Church Thos Benson William Batkin Miss Fawcett Mr and Mrs Matthew Fawcett Mrs Wood Rev A R Edgar Miss Batkin Andrew Dowding John Dowding Jas Thomas Jas Snell J Brewer J Green W jeffrey W Batkin M Thomas Jas Cox H Jeffrey L Perry A McCoy E Moyle K Harvey L Roberts H Hambley J Matcott I Jeffrey F Martin J Stirton M Trewartha N Moyle Mr Penaluna A Thomas Rule A Chirgwin M Thomas F Thomas Mrs Shum Mrs Wood Joseph Williams E Mattcott W Mattcock R Martin Mrs G Owen Ellis Crossman R Williams Inch W Kidd Mattcott Hicks Miller Gilbert Roberts Thomas Arthur Green R Williams M Thomas J H Miller R Crossman G Owen Miss Rule Dermer Smith J Roberts J Perry Mr W C Kidd A Roberts Mr W C Kidd G Williams J Thomas Mr W Jeffrey Miss Chirgwin Mr W Stephens Mr M Williams Miss Dennis Miss Batkin Mr J Johns MR R Williams Mr Richard Williams Mr Clark M Thomas M Fawcett W Batkin T T Roper Rev Joseph Dare Rev John Mewton J H Miller R C Crossman W Owen M Thomas Robert Martin John Chirgwin Mrs Martin Mr Bickford Mr Powell Mr Tregear Mr Scholes John Thompson Robert Crossman Daniel Reeves J Miller Mrs Richard Williams Tobias Stephens Joseph Williams Rev Herbert Williams James Williams Mrs M Thomas John Thomas Rev Thomas James Mrs M Fawcett Jacob Perry Rev Charles Tregear J Hopkins Walter Jeffrey W J Stephens W Jones Miss B Youlder Miss H Hambly Miss Alice Perry Miss Melita Williams Miss Annie Chirgwin Miss E Batkin Miss B Arthur Miss E Dennis Jacob Perry Arthur Lelean Joseph Roberts George Willen Michael Thomas Robert Thomas Rev Joseph Dare Mrs Matcott Mrs Geo Roberts Mrs Joseph Roberts Mrs A Crosswell Mrs J M Inch Mrs W C Kidd Mrs R Thomas Mrs A Ellis Mrs G Owen Mrs R Williams Mrs J H Miller Edward Jeffrey Michael Thomas the Argus the Age Judge Higinbotham Mr Clucas Mrs Christian Queen Victoria Mr and Mrs Michael Thomas Richard Williams Mrs Thomas William Goyne Rev George Daniel Dermer Smith J Wearne C Thomas J Langdon H Thomas E Payne Jennings J Penberthy Martin Goldsworthy White Jennings Campbell Pascoe Langdon Miss Gard Mrs Thomas Miss L Berryman Miss E Malcolm Mr Peters Miss Mason Miss L Williams Miss A Warren Miss S Knuckey Miss M Bolitho Miss C Allen Miss M Jennings Miss S Thomas Mrs May Miss J Jenkins Miss A Pickles Miss E woolcock Miss M Knuckey Miss A Hampton Miss F Thomas Miss A Thomas Pages 7 to 15 of the Bendigo Circuit which includes some history of California Gully and Long Gully. ...BHS CollectionPages 7 to 15 of the Bendigo Circuit which includes some history of California Gully and Long Gully. Written at the top of the page is 'The Spectator' Methodist History Vol. 11, about 1900.Photos for California Gully include: Mrs Christian, Wesleyan Church and Sunday-school California Hill, Pulpit of Wesleyan Church California Hill, Lat Mrs Wood, Choir and Organist California Hill, Sunday School Teachers and Officers California Hill, Senior Sunday School California Hill, Trustees California Hill, Mrs M Fawcett, Executive Christian Endeavour California Gully, Some of the Best Workers, Long Gully Wesleyan Church, Sunday School teachers and Officers Long Gully, Executive and Officers Christian Endeavour Long Gully, Mr W Gard, Mr P H Ebbott, Choir and Organist Long Gully, Sir John Quick Kt LL D, MP, Late Mr M Fawcett, Trustees and Church Officers Long Gully, Mr J F Stephenson,bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - the bendigo circuit, the spectator methodist history vol 11, mrs christian, mr f clark, d padwick, john dawborn, w b batkin, john falder, wesleyan church, thos benson, william batkin, miss fawcett, mr and mrs matthew fawcett, mrs wood, rev a r edgar, miss batkin, andrew dowding, john dowding, jas thomas, jas snell, j brewer, j green, w jeffrey, w batkin, m thomas, jas cox, h jeffrey, l perry, a mccoy, e moyle, k harvey, l roberts, h hambley, j matcott, i jeffrey, f martin, j stirton, m trewartha, n moyle, mr penaluna, a thomas, rule, a chirgwin, m thomas, f thomas, mrs shum, mrs wood, joseph williams, e mattcott, w mattcock, r martin, mrs g owen, ellis, crossman, r williams, inch, w kidd, mattcott, hicks, miller, gilbert, roberts, thomas, arthur, green, r williams, m thomas, j h miller, r crossman, g owen, miss rule, dermer smith, j roberts, j perry, mr w c kidd, a roberts, mr w c kidd, g williams, j thomas, mr w jeffrey, miss chirgwin, mr w stephens, mr m williams, miss dennis, miss batkin, mr j johns, mr r williams, mr richard williams, mr clark, m thomas, m fawcett, w batkin, t t roper, rev joseph dare, rev john mewton, j h miller, r c crossman, w owen, m thomas, robert martin, john chirgwin, mrs martin, mr bickford, mr powell, mr tregear, mr scholes, john thompson, robert crossman, daniel reeves, j miller, mrs richard williams, tobias stephens, joseph williams, rev herbert williams, james williams, mrs m thomas, john thomas, rev thomas james, mrs m fawcett, jacob perry, rev charles tregear, j hopkins, walter jeffrey, w j stephens, w jones, miss b youlder, miss h hambly, miss alice perry, miss melita williams, miss annie chirgwin, miss e batkin, miss b arthur, miss e dennis, jacob perry, arthur lelean, joseph roberts, george willen, michael thomas, robert thomas, rev joseph dare, mrs matcott, mrs geo roberts, mrs joseph roberts, mrs a crosswell, mrs j m inch, mrs w c kidd, mrs r thomas, mrs a ellis, mrs g owen, mrs r williams, mrs j h miller, edward jeffrey, michael thomas, the argus, the age, judge higinbotham, mr clucas, mrs christian, queen victoria, mr and mrs michael thomas, richard williams, mrs thomas, william goyne, rev george daniel, dermer smith, j wearne, c thomas, j langdon, h thomas, e payne, jennings, j penberthy, martin, goldsworthy, white, jennings, campbell, pascoe, langdon, miss gard, mrs thomas, miss l berryman, miss e malcolm, mr peters, miss mason, miss l williams, miss a warren, miss s knuckey miss m bolitho, miss c allen, miss m jennings, miss s thomas, mrs may, miss j jenkins, miss a pickles, miss e woolcock, miss m knuckey, miss a hampton, miss f thomas, miss a thomas -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Alan Marshall (1902-1984), Correspondence from Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 1979-1983
... ...May Creedie (story)...Mrs...Black Shaw women Miss Laura Squatter Duke of Edinburgh Royal Family 'Texas' Green Member for Kalgoorlie Duke of Gloucestor The girl in pink Prince of Wales May Creedie (story) Mrs Scott of Mortlake Smouldering Fires (book) Lindsay Russell Mary Murray of our Valley (book) The Fellowship of Australian Writers Jim Hamilton Journey to Aboriginal Victoria (book) Mary Gilmore Peter Mcallum Institute May Creedie (book) Gwen Hardisty heart attack Bulletin (magazine) Stephenson Gloria Swanson Jennifer Marshall Daniel (grandson) Cathy (daughter) Sandringham Hospithal East Brighton nursing home Alan Marshall Writes Alone (review) Folio of correspondence of 21 letters, total of 40 typed pages PDF copy of letters Correspondence from Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson Document Folder Alan Marshall (1902-1984) ...Alan Marshall AM, (2 May 1902 – 21 January 1984) was an Australian writer, story teller, humanist and social documenter. Personal correspondence between Gwenda Sanderson and Alan Marshall, dated between 1979 and 1983. There are 21 letters in all, the last 3 of which were dictated from the Hurlingham Nursing Home in Brighton. Background information for the letters (daugher Merrilyn Sanderson 10 October 2025): My mother, Gwenda Sanderson ( nee White ) grew up in the western district and knew Alan Marshall's sister. Gwenda was an aspiring author, and reached out to Alan for support and advice regarding her writing. Alan proved to be a generous and inspiring mentor and as you will see, they established a rapport. In 1966 Gwenda moved from Mortlake to Montmorency (quite a culture shock!) and around 1983 she and her husband, Stan moved to Diamond Creek. Letters: 1. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 15 August 1979 2. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 22 August 1979 3. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 28 August 1979 4. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 7 September 1979 5. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 19 September 1979 6. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 11 October 1979 7. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 18 October 1979 8. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 1 November 1979 9. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 10 January 1980 10. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 24 January 1980 11. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 15 February 1980 12. Gwen Hardisty on behalf of Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 27 May 1980 13. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 17 June 1980 14. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 29 July 1980 15. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 4 August 1980 16. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 22 August 1980 17. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 5 February 1981 18. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 5 August 1981 19. Gwen Hardisty on behalf of Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 11 May 1982 20. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 27 Octopber 1982 21. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 21 February 1983 alan marshall, gwenda sanderson, gurrawilla, elsie louise mcconnell, black rock (vic.), korny kenna, folk tales, australian folk tales, davie carson, tommy stratton, neil black, black emily, noorat, purnim encampment, pompey austin, aboriginal characters, john manifold, john hooker, collins publishers, eltham history, alan marshall (pioneers and painters), james bonwick, mount shadwell, mount noorat, john smith, blacksmith, mary turner-shaw, on mount emu creek (book), wooiwyrite, western district victoria, merrilyn sanderson, mortlake, the land (poem), collected verse (book), austin family, hammers over the anvil (book), eeyeuk, dennis family, peg dennis, noorat church, jim smith, miss dennis, mrs polly, mrs angus gillies, mental health, frank smith, country life (english paper), field (english paper), peter mcleod, bill beechey, angus gillies, mag dennis, east driscoll, camperdown, bill white, alec irvine, jack irvine, staughton's stable, cumming family, jallalabad, miss baird, private catholic school, jack peoples, shaw's, weatherley, miss ann gordon, ballangeich, writer, author, sun (newspaper), william collins (aust.) ltd, chatsworth homestead, russia, i can jump puddles (book), nat gould, race horses, ethell dell, gertrude page, geoffrey farnell, east driscoll (story), shamrock smith, the catholic ball (story), lance skuthorpe, the blood of johnny meagher (story), winter-irving, sarah midgeley, richard skilbeck, miss edith (story), sun competition, mandeville hall, hampden council, alan marshall commemorative plaque noorat, russian theatrical troupe, noorat show, eliza sturgess, sam johnson the baker, elsie johnson, crupper, martingale, a.j. black, shaw women, miss laura, squatter, duke of edinburgh, royal family, 'texas' green, member for kalgoorlie, duke of gloucestor, the girl in pink, prince of wales, may creedie (story), mrs scott of mortlake, smouldering fires (book), lindsay russell, mary murray of our valley (book), the fellowship of australian writers, jim hamilton, journey to aboriginal victoria (book), mary gilmore, peter mcallum institute, may creedie (book), gwen hardisty, heart attack, bulletin (magazine), stephenson, gloria swanson, jennifer marshall, daniel (grandson), cathy (daughter), sandringham hospithal, east brighton nursing home, alan marshall writes alone (review) -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Goff, John (co-ordinator), The Life of a School - The Story of the Burwood Primary School (461) 1865-1989, 2000
... Mrs.)...Aisbett> Florrie...Aisbett> May...Bennett> Grace Farrow> June Thomas> Florrie (Mrs.) Aisbett> Florrie Aisbett> May Clamp> Ina (Mrs.) Gallus> Ina Cornett> Nell (Mrs.) ...A history of Burwood Primary School - with supporting letters from various organisations and memories of former pupils.115 pages; No. index. Photos.A history of Burwood Primary School - with supporting letters from various organisations and memories of former pupils. burwood primary shcool, schools, louey-gung> belinda, gilliam> belinda (mrs.), grinstead> garry, watson> eva, dempster> christine, parsons> grace (mrs.), bennett> grace, farrow> june, thomas> florrie (mrs.), aisbett> florrie, aisbett> may, clamp> ina (mrs.), gallus> ina, cornett> nell (mrs.), goff> nell, hanson> david (keith), james> nita, charles> sandra (mrs.), fisher> sandra, tandragee hall, thorpe> tom, goff> john (jack), houston> ven, gould> max, noakes> bill, flint> madge (mrs.), hill> madge, hill> joan, whitefield> pansey, smith> lorna, dunn> leslie, dunn> ken, dunn> sefton, hanson> jean, hanson> alex, hanson> keith, mcdonald> beryl (mrs.), white> beryl, knights> nita (mrs.), goff> walter, fraser> danny, peers> mary, mitchell> eileen (mrs.), griffin> eileen, swan> bill, dupe> enid (mrs.), cox> enid, newnham> audrey (mrs.), harrison> audrey, carter> june (mrs.), moore> june, bright> audrey (mrs.), morton> audrey, bennett> margaret (mrs.), tomlinson> margaret, macaulay> clive, fell> valma (mrs.), merrett> valma, harkensee> isabel (mrs.), canella> isabel, phillips> barbara, deering> brbara, gallagher> danielle, dunbelton> danielle, atkinson> judith (mrs.), beslee> judith, kennedy> robert, bond> bernie, porter> helen (mrs.), goold> helen, goold> ian, edwards> ian, thorpe> tim, goold> lindsay l., prunty> ann (mrs.l), bussell> ann, shearman> jillian (mrs.), thorpe> jillian
