Showing 5 items matching "mccartney family"
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Family Histories
... list "Star of England", McCartney family history Pink plastic ...Collection of family histories : Coiles, Poole, Patterson, Davies, Brady, Small, McGill, Brown, Anderson, Passenger list "Star of England", McCartneyPink plastic folder.family history -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Carroll Family of Crossley, Victoria, 1937
... Black and white photograph of members of the Carroll family... of members of the Carroll family of 'Hillside", McCartney's Lane ...Around 1941 this family left the farm at Crossley and moved to Melbourne, Victoria. Black and white photograph of members of the Carroll family of 'Hillside", McCartney's Lane, Crossley, Victoria. Left to right: Mary Carroll (Fitzgerald), Rosemary Carroll, Kathleen Carroll, Ronald Carroll, Patrick Edmund Carroll.kathleen carroll, mary carroll, mary fitzgerald, ron carroll, rosemary carroll, patrick edmund carroll, ronald carroll -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, 'Hillside', 41 McCartney Lane, Crossley
Weatherboard house at Crossley, Victoria. The house used to be the home of Patrick and Mary Carroll, and their family. Sisters Rosemary Carrill (left) and Kathleen Carroll stand on the pathway.crossley, hillside, mccartney lane -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Bagging Onions at 'Hillside', Crossley, Late 1930s
... at the Carroll family farm, 'Hillside', McCartney's Lane, Crossley... Fitzgerald dig potatoes at the Carroll family farm, 'Hillside ...Tom Fitzgerald and his brother Greg Fitzgerald dig potatoes at the Carroll family farm, 'Hillside', McCartney's Lane, Crossley. The Fitzgerald brothers were brothers of Mary Matilda Carroll who was married to Patrick Edmund Carroll.crossley, carroll, patrick edmund carroll, mary matilda carroll, mary matilda fitzgerald, greg fitzgerald, tom fitzgerald, onions, farming -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Crossley near 'Hillside" McCartney's Lane, 2014, 04/04/2014
Before 1941 "Hillside", McCartney's Road was associated with the Carroll Family. Patrick Edmund Carroll, his wife Mary Matilda Fitzgerald, and children Kathleen, Ronald and Rosemary were the last members of the family to live at and work "Hillside". Stanislaus Kelly and his wife Margaret (nee Gorman) bought the farm from the Carroll family. The couple raised six children on the land: May, Mary, Leo, Ray (Lofty), Daniel (Tich) and Bernadette. The family grew spuds and onions on the hill and milked cows, with the little dairy located on the eastern side of the house. (information from Mary Kelly)Colour digital photographs of Crossley, Victoria, near McCartney's Lane. The house depicted is "Hillside" in McCartney's Lane. The views towards an extinct volcano is Tower Hill.crossley, hillside, carroll, tower hill, mccartney's lane