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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Charmandene, 1989
... ...melva smith...Phone (059) 521 386" On back: "Melva Smith"...Phone (059) 521 386" On back: "Melva Smith" Coloured photograph of Charmandene Cottage. ...One of 9 photographs donated by Mrs Champion.Coloured photograph of Charmandene Cottage."Thanks for the Memories. Melva, Bobby & Family. Charmandene Cottage, 27 - 31 Osbourne Avenue, Cowes, 3922 Phillip Island. Phone (059) 521 386" On back: "Melva Smith"charmandene cowes phillip island, charmandene cottage, cowes phillip island, melva smith, mrs champion -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionMemorabilia - Autograph book, Beryl Mair's autograph book, C1928
... melva dare...marjorie smith...oule, Fred A Teague, A Mock, Kath Paul, Melva Dare, Marjorie Smith, J Hargreave, Ethel Lillifant. ...oule, Fred A Teague, A Mock, Kath Paul, Melva Dare, Marjorie Smith, J Hargreave, Ethel Lillifant. ...It belonged to Beryl Mair of 20 Barton Street, Surrey Hills and was given to her by Mr W Sandoe on 12.11.1928. There are entries from family members and class mates from Mont Albert Central School (MACS). The first entry is written by her father, Dave Mair. Entries from: D Mair, Lance Young, Norma Dunn, I Goodes, Lorraine Potts, Mary Griffin, L E Jarman, J Stalker, Jean Fowler, Ailsa Hank (with an ink drawing of a cottage), May Leach, Merle Botten, Beryl Skinner, Enid Marro(w ?), Betty (S ?)oule, Fred A Teague, A Mock, Kath Paul, Melva Dare, Marjorie Smith, J Hargreave, Ethel Lillifant. Three entries are quotation only. One page lists teachers of Mont Albert Central School: E C Cairns, E E Holden, Alfred Harley, R Blackburne, R W Campbell, M (?) Sheahan, ------- (undecipherable), H McConville. Those dated are mostly from 1930.The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. Beryl married Lance Young. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families.In Europe autograph books have a history that can be traced back to 15th century university students. In Australia autograph albums were particularly popular towards the end of the 19th century, although there are known examples as far back as the 1830s. The increase in popularity coincides with printing and book binding becoming more affordable. Autograph books came in many sizes but were typically small with blank pages, usually in pastel colours. The books were often exchanged so the gathering of autographs was a very social pastime. Pages were filled with not only names, signatures and personal details but also poems, limericks, drawings, personal messages, small pieces of verse, and other mementos, such as pressed flowers, locks of hair and even embroidery. Although they could be very personal, unlike a diary they were meant to be viewed as part of the exchange. Autograph books from the 1950s may have a different focus. Although it remained common to collect the autographs of friends it was also highly desirable to collect the signatures of the famous, especially rock and television stars. Autograph books are of social relevance because they reflect the sentiment of the era of creation; they can also be reflective of social change, major political events or new inventions.A small autograph book with a mottled brown cover and faded pastel pages with gold edging. The end pages are detailed in beige and pink. There are multiple entries, those dated are mostly from 1930. Front cover: "Autographs" in gold within a gold oval. Front inside page in black and red ink: "BERYL MAIR / 20 / BARTON / STREET , SURREY HILLS / from / MR W SANDOE / 12/11/28" Embossed in back cover, lower right: "MADE IN ENGLAND" beryl mair, autograph books, dave mair, barton street, ernest lance young, lance young, norma dunn, i goodes, lorraine potts, mary griffin, l e jarman, j stalker, jean fowler, ailsa hank, may leach, merle botten, beryl skinner, enid marro(w)?, betty (s)?oule, fred a teague, a mock, kath paul, melva dare, marjorie smith, j hargreave, ethel lillifant, mont albert central school, e c cairns, e e holden, alfred harley, r blackburne, r w campbell, m (?) sheahan, h mcconville, w sandoe, 1928, 1930-1939, primary schools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SMILING STUDENTS
... Back row: Bill Anderson, Harry Smith, Olive Dobbin, Heather Kelsey, Doreen Howard, Melva Hambridge, Florrie Salter, Laraine Lowe, Dennis Styles, Kevin Smith and teacher Glenis Hubble. ...Back row: Bill Anderson, Harry Smith, Olive Dobbin, Heather Kelsey, Doreen Howard, Melva Hambridge, Florrie Salter, Laraine Lowe, Dennis Styles, Kevin Smith and teacher Glenis Hubble. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, June 25, 2004. Smiling students: Kangaroo Flat school No. 98. First grades 1-2 sit for a class photo in 1941. Back row: Bill Anderson, Harry Smith, Olive Dobbin, Heather Kelsey, Doreen Howard, Melva Hambridge, Florrie Salter, Laraine Lowe, Dennis Styles, Kevin Smith and teacher Glenis Hubble. Third row: Margaret Petherick, Gwen Hartley, Unknown, Beverly Swift, Enid Smith, Joy Pilcher, Shirley Edwards, Elaine Exon. Second row: Mick Kelsey, Ian Beckworth, Ken Bartels, Unknown, Rex Kelsey, Trevor Mathews, Brian Lalor, Bob Dobbin. Front row: Unknown, Alan Mathews, Richie Ellis, ? spark, Jack Lue, Ken Whittle, George Seeber.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Albion Primary School Register of First Pupils Dated 8th July 1926, 1926
... Nye, Mabel Ethel Perry, William Phillips, Melva Prichard, Marie Proughton, Dorothy Quick, Elsie Quick, Jean Ivy Rautman, Marie Raymond, Vivian Reddrop, Bertha Reddrop, Jean Roberts, Percival Roberts, Walter Rose, Maxwell Scott, Gillah Scott, Norman Searle, William Skinner, Seslie Small, Duncan Smith, Joseph Smith, William Soutar, Henry Stafford, Dorothy Stafford, Thelma Stark, Alfred W. ...Nye, Mabel Ethel Perry, William Phillips, Melva Prichard, Marie Proughton, Dorothy Quick, Elsie Quick, Jean Ivy Rautman, Marie Raymond, Vivian Reddrop, Bertha Reddrop, Jean Roberts, Percival Roberts, Walter Rose, Maxwell Scott, Gillah Scott, Norman Searle, William Skinner, Seslie Small, Duncan Smith, Joseph Smith, William Soutar, Henry Stafford, Dorothy Stafford, Thelma Stark, Alfred W. ...Register of First Pupils Dated 8 - 7 2026|Adams, Stella Adderley, Thomas Adderly, Olive Ainsworth, Violet Allen, Laura Anderson, Holly Anderson, Lola Ayton, Arthur Ayton, Jeffrey Barlow, Leila Bartlett, John Batten, Audrey Batten, Mavis Beadon, Alan Bell, Florence Benn, Dorothy Benn, Edna Benn, Walter W. Bennet, Edith Bennet, Elsie Bennett, Dorothes Bennett, Henry Bennett, Norma Benoulli, Royce A. Beynon, Frank Binns, Stella M. Blakey, Harold Breaden, Marion Breadon, Maxwell Bridges, Agnes G. Bridges, Bessie Bridges, Charles Bridges, Joseph Bridges, Myrtle Brock, Jethro Brock, Rose Annetta Brooks, Adas Brooks, Clarence Brooks, George Brown, Jean Brown, Robert Brown, Stanley Brutnell, Kathleen Bunting, John Campbell, Jessie Campbell, Marjory Challen, Peter Champman, Joy Chapman, Keith Chapman, William Clayton, Ada Clayton, Thomas Clemson, Nancy Close, Irene Jean Collison, Hannah Collison, Vera J. Coulter, Ronald Coulter, Thelma Cox, Roy Cox, Sydney Crompton, Raymond Dale, Dorothy Dempsey, Eileen Dickson, George Dickson, Leslie Dickson, Maria Francis Dixon, Isobella Donald, David Downing, Marjory Dunstan, Frances Dunstan, William Dyett, Gordon Dyett, Ronald Evans, Edward Firth, Emily Foran, Frank Frith, Emily Frith, Maisie Gardiner, Jack Gardiner, Monica Gilbert, Laughrey Gillman, Jean Gillman, Marvis Hall, Gladys Hall, Marjory Hall, Trevis Harbottle, Charles Harbottle, Ethel Heffer, Annie Heffer, Elizabeth Heffer, Maud Heffer, Olive Heid, George L. Hiscock, Augustus Hiscock, Evelyn Hiscock, Muriel Hiscock, Valma Hogarth, Ludwig Hunter, Dorothy James, Daisy Johnston, Merle Kenny, Frank Lapthorne, Coral Lapthorne, Joy Lawson, James "Jim" Neil Lowe, Lyla Mahoney, Stuart Mancell, Herbert Mancell, Jack McCall, Janet McDonald, Victor McKay, Edith McKay, Jessie McPherson, Flora Millar, George Montgomery, Albert Montgomery, Alen Montgomery, John Morris, Albert Morrisey, John Morrisey, Mathew Morrisey, Raymond Mounsey, Ray Nayler, Jack Neish, William J. Norman, Elizabeth Norton, Dennis Nye, Florence Nye, Helen J. Nye, Mabel Ethel Perry, William Phillips, Melva Prichard, Marie Proughton, Dorothy Quick, Elsie Quick, Jean Ivy Rautman, Marie Raymond, Vivian Reddrop, Bertha Reddrop, Jean Roberts, Percival Roberts, Walter Rose, Maxwell Scott, Gillah Scott, Norman Searle, William Skinner, Seslie Small, Duncan Smith, Joseph Smith, William Soutar, Henry Stafford, Dorothy Stafford, Thelma Stark, Alfred W. D. Stark, Edith Starke, William Steele, James Sweeney, David Tindell, Maudel Trickey, George Trickey, Violet Trowbridge, Harry N. Trueman, Henry Vivian, Raymond Walker, Harold Warmiington, Ian Warmington, Ian Warmington, John Warmington, Stuart Warmington, Wilson White, Norma Whittet, Jessie Whittet, Lyn Widdy, Jessie Wilson, Eric Wilson, Normanalbion primary school, albion state school, state school, primary school, albion, adelaide street -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour and black and white photocopy, Kneen and Macauley Visit to Burnley Gardens, 1969-2013
... smith...centenial building...dairy...averil macauley...barry macauley...douglas kneen...celia kneen...cam kneen...dawn kneen...roof garden...jan downman (nee macauley)...garden views...luffmann ponds...principal's residence...cork oak...plant research institute...melva...Smith, Barry Macauley, Douglas Kneen. Standing in front of the Centenial Building (Dairy). (3) Cam, Dawn and Celia Kneen on the Roof Garden. (4) Cam, Dawn and Celia Kneen, Averil Macauley on the Roof Garden. Photocopies of photographs sent to the Archives by Jan Downman (nee Macauley) August 2013 Dated 1976 (5a) Garden view. (5b) Luffmann Ponds. (5c) Principal's Residence. (5d) Luffmann Ponds, Cork Oak. (6a) Principal's Residence. (6b) Looking towards Swan Street, Plant Research Institute. (6c) Administration Building. (7a) "Burnley Gardens 1971 Melva Macauley with granddaughter Rebecca Macauley (2 yrs). (7b) C "Burnley Horticultural College 1969 Rebecca Macauley (Jennifer behind)....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne 0n 25 April 2013 when some members of the Kneen and Macauley families visited Burnley Gardens for afternoon tea organised by the FOBG. burnley gardens fobg andrew smith centenial building dairy averil macauley barry macauley douglas kneen celia kneen cam kneen dawn kneen roof garden jan downman (nee macauley) garden views luffmann ponds principal's residence cork oak plant research institute melva macauley rebecca macaule burnley horticultural college Print outs from mail attachment of photographs taken 0n 25 April 2013 when some members of the Kneen and Macauley families visited Burnley Gardens for afternoon tea organised by the FOBG. (1) Macauleys and Kneens with Andrew Smith in front of the Centenial Building (Dairy). ...0n 25 April 2013 when some members of the Kneen and Macauley families visited Burnley Gardens for afternoon tea organised by the FOBG.Print outs from mail attachment of photographs taken 0n 25 April 2013 when some members of the Kneen and Macauley families visited Burnley Gardens for afternoon tea organised by the FOBG. (1) Macauleys and Kneens with Andrew Smith in front of the Centenial Building (Dairy). L-R Averil's husband, Averil Macauley, Andrew Smith, Barry Macauley, Douglas Kneen (Tom's brother, designed the Burnley Logo), Celia Kneen, Cam Kneen, Dawn Kneen. (2) Averil's husband, Averil Macauley, Andrew Smith, Barry Macauley, Douglas Kneen. Standing in front of the Centenial Building (Dairy). (3) Cam, Dawn and Celia Kneen on the Roof Garden. (4) Cam, Dawn and Celia Kneen, Averil Macauley on the Roof Garden. Photocopies of photographs sent to the Archives by Jan Downman (nee Macauley) August 2013 Dated 1976 (5a) Garden view. (5b) Luffmann Ponds. (5c) Principal's Residence. (5d) Luffmann Ponds, Cork Oak. (6a) Principal's Residence. (6b) Looking towards Swan Street, Plant Research Institute. (6c) Administration Building. (7a) "Burnley Gardens 1971 Melva Macauley with granddaughter Rebecca Macauley (2 yrs). (7b) C "Burnley Horticultural College 1969 Rebecca Macauley (Jennifer behind).burnley gardens, fobg, andrew smith, centenial building, dairy, averil macauley, barry macauley, douglas kneen, celia kneen, cam kneen, dawn kneen, roof garden, jan downman (nee macauley), garden views, luffmann ponds, principal's residence, cork oak, plant research institute, melva macauley, rebecca macaule, burnley horticultural college -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 1945
... smith...dawn miles...lucie newton...thelma crampton...nancy hayes...maureen johnston...denise furze...barbara furze...aileen stanton...correll jackson...lucia hankinson...shirley simmonds...pat collins...june dinsdale...marie hankinson...mavis humphreys...melva...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country st stephens church debutantes balls dances patsy smith dawn miles lucie newton thelma crampton nancy hayes maureen johnston denise furze barbara furze aileen stanton correll jackson lucia hankinson shirley simmonds pat collins june dinsdale marie hankinson mavis humphreys melva sullivan judith devers At foot of photo: "Debutantes at Stephens Church of Eng. ...Black and white photocopy of a photograph, mounted on a piece of paper, of debutants at a ball. Names of those in photo are listed on the mount to the right of the photo.At foot of photo: "Debutantes at Stephens Church of Eng. Ball. Rutherglen. Oct. 5th 1945" Transcription of names to the right of the photo typed on a separate piece of paper.st stephens church, debutantes, balls, dances, patsy smith, dawn miles, lucie newton, thelma crampton, nancy hayes, maureen johnston, denise furze, barbara furze, aileen stanton, correll jackson, lucia hankinson, shirley simmonds, pat collins, june dinsdale, marie hankinson, mavis humphreys, melva sullivan, judith devers -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveStudents at Tarnagulla School, 1922, 23 June, 1922
... Names of children combined from both set of notes are believed to be: Back row: Eileen Whimpey, Dorothy McKenzie, Adele Smith, Molly McNamee, Mary (or Marjorie) McKenzie, Jean Fotheringham, May Lamprell, Iris Heraud, Melva Fotheringham, Elsie Heraud, Ethel Heraud, Jessie Calder. 3rd row: May Gedling (or Elsie Gedling), Clarice Greenwood (or May Gedling), Ethel Gedling, Ivy Goltz, Pearl Lamprell, Florence Hutchins, Syd Goltz, Geo Riordan, _____Calder, Andy Heraud, Cecil Williams, Doug Calder, Albert McKenzie. 2nd row: Ron Heraud, Murray Comrie, Bruce Calder, Les Williams, Angus Comrie, Ross Heraud (or Fred Bool), Vern Whimpey, Bill Riordan, Frank McNamee, Jack McNamee. ...Names of children combined from both set of notes are believed to be: Back row: Eileen Whimpey, Dorothy McKenzie, Adele Smith, Molly McNamee, Mary (or Marjorie) McKenzie, Jean Fotheringham, May Lamprell, Iris Heraud, Melva Fotheringham, Elsie Heraud, Ethel Heraud, Jessie Calder. 3rd row: May Gedling (or Elsie Gedling), Clarice Greenwood (or May Gedling), Ethel Gedling, Ivy Goltz, Pearl Lamprell, Florence Hutchins, Syd Goltz, Geo Riordan, _____Calder, Andy Heraud, Cecil Williams, Doug Calder, Albert McKenzie. 2nd row: Ron Heraud, Murray Comrie, Bruce Calder, Les Williams, Angus Comrie, Ross Heraud (or Fred Bool), Vern Whimpey, Bill Riordan, Frank McNamee, Jack McNamee. ...Murray Comrie Collection.Monochrome photograph of a group of children assembled in rows for a school photograph. Accompanied by a typed caption with children's names. Also associated with handwritten notes (catalogued separately as a Research Note) with children's names. There are only a few differences between the two sets of names. Typed note adhered to reverse states '23rd June 1922'. Names of children combined from both set of notes are believed to be: Back row: Eileen Whimpey, Dorothy McKenzie, Adele Smith, Molly McNamee, Mary (or Marjorie) McKenzie, Jean Fotheringham, May Lamprell, Iris Heraud, Melva Fotheringham, Elsie Heraud, Ethel Heraud, Jessie Calder. 3rd row: May Gedling (or Elsie Gedling), Clarice Greenwood (or May Gedling), Ethel Gedling, Ivy Goltz, Pearl Lamprell, Florence Hutchins, Syd Goltz, Geo Riordan, _____Calder, Andy Heraud, Cecil Williams, Doug Calder, Albert McKenzie. 2nd row: Ron Heraud, Murray Comrie, Bruce Calder, Les Williams, Angus Comrie, Ross Heraud (or Fred Bool), Vern Whimpey, Bill Riordan, Frank McNamee, Jack McNamee. Front row: Keith Comrie, Tom Comrie, Len Smith, Theo Riordan, Stewart Calder, Bill Gedling, Alf Gedling, Stan McNamee, Les Hutchins.tarnagulla, school, education, children, calder, comrie, fotheringham, gedling, goltz, greenwood, heraud, hutchins, lamprell, mckenzie, mcnamee, riordan, smith, whimpey, williams -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMagazine - Photocopy of a magazine clipping, The Australian Women's Weekly Pictorial, Nurses sailing with the A.I.F, February 3 1940
... Melva Brown...Ruth Treliving...Zelma Huppatz...O.A. Kestel...Mavis Riggs...Mary Male...Lesley Beddome...Elizabeth Smythe...L.V.M. Garrett...Mary Dunn...E.M. Roberts...Western Australia...I.L. Whitfield...R.I. Membery...E. Youd...M.L. Dunman...E.M. Goff...D.M. Burgess...K.H. Barnes...R.I. Warner...Tasmania...M. Stephens...Susan Haines...Winifred Beckett...E. Ratcliff...Eunice Wasley...Barbara Chesterman...Majorie Smith...Melva Brown Ruth Treliving Zelma Huppatz O.A. Kestel Mavis Riggs Mary Male Lesley Beddome Elizabeth Smythe L.V.M. Garrett Mary Dunn E.M. Roberts Western Australia I.L. Whitfield R.I. Membery E. Youd M.L. Dunman E.M. Goff D.M. Burgess K.H. Barnes R.I. Warner Tasmania M. Stephens Susan Haines Winifred Beckett E. Ratcliff Eunice Wasley Barbara Chesterman Majorie Smith ...One hundred and fifty-three nurses and masseuses will fo abroad with the 2nd A.I.F. The two main captions say: 'Matron C. A. Fall, an Englishwoman who has been here 19 years, and has nursed in N.S.W. hospitals, will be in charge of 1st Australian Base Hospital...Her mother was a war nurse.' 'Matron Safe, of Victoria, will be in charge of 2nd Australian Base Hospital, ranks equally with Matron Fall.' The remainder of page have headshots of 141 of the nurses and masseuses.A photocopy of a magazine page showing mostly headshot photos of young women in nurses uniforms. On the first page the largest photo shows a woman in nurse's uniform sitting at a table. The other larger photo is a headshot of a young woman, possibly in civilian dress. All the photos are black and white.world war two, wwii, ww2, australian imperial forces, aif nurses, army, queensland, edna dean, phyllis miller, ivy thompson, heather stewart, jean dickson, iris hoey, e.n. doig, vera harland, f.e. harvey, lex reid, v. hely-wilson, ann marks, lorna keys, vida lnudsen, ethel hanrahan, florence peterson, dorothy coleman, annie sage, victoria, margaret lindsay, grace mudge, ros waycott, haidee metzner, e. sulzberger, vera ley, winifred kelly, eleanor logan, helen d'alton, dorothy scholes, e. o'keefe, eileen jones, margaret walsh, marjorie vasey, dorothy vines, dulcie newing, doroth mills, beatrice kelly, margaret hanna, beryl vary, enid baker, ethel bowe, sheila kirk, anna whiteside, nancy wilson, dorothy fahle, margaret hanson, margaret josephs, madge newnham, emily mcnicoll, una a. melville, margaret oddie, elizabeth forrest, margaret tisdall, margaret cuthbert, dora burchill, nona johnson, south australia, edna scruby, constance roberts, melva brown, ruth treliving, zelma huppatz, o.a. kestel, mavis riggs, mary male, lesley beddome, elizabeth smythe, l.v.m. garrett, mary dunn, e.m. roberts, western australia, i.l. whitfield, r.i. membery, e. youd, m.l. dunman, e.m. goff, d.m. burgess, k.h. barnes, r.i. warner, tasmania, m. stephens, susan haines, winifred beckett, e. ratcliff, eunice wasley, barbara chesterman, majorie smith, a.l. barnett, new south wales, m.e. kiel, m.m. edmonds, g.n. cocks, m.f. looker, k.m. hardcastle, d. inglis, c. macfarlane, b.j. paige, s.j. thumpston, g. farthing, m.i. prosser, j.t.f. bromell, a.m. shephard, r.a. joseph, m. wallis, c. clark, s. fletcher, m.j. prindable, g.b. marshall, e. swanson, j. m. pettigrew, e. heathcote, l.guthrie, j. clancy, d. walker, o.m. quin, b. knight, j. green, h. harris, n.c. hill, p. tarrant, j.i. mudge, u.m. golden, m.o. wheeler, r.a. hanscombe, r.e. bowen, p.l.simpkins, f. thomas, d.h. hughes, f.m.e. dowdle, c.a.mcleod, i.m.b. mcintosh, m.c. mcentee, i. grady, r.b. oldham, g.k. cumming, h.m. smith, t.m. cunningham, marjorie farnback, helen a. todd, helene forster, cynthia duigan, s. ogilvie, j. mclean, a.l. mcgarrity, jean black
