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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Teachers Take Lessons in Pruning, 22.07.1927
... ...melvie emerson...The girl is Melvie Emerson. 3. Melvie Emerson, Assistant Steward Melbourne Show, The Sun News-Pictorial 20 September, 1929....The girl is Melvie Emerson. 3. Melvie Emerson, Assistant Steward Melbourne Show, The Sun News-Pictorial 20 September, 1929. ...1. Photograph in The Argus, 22 July, 1927 p. 13, with the caption," One hundred and thirty students from the Teachers' Training College were given lessons in pruning at the Burnley Horticultural College yesterday. The picture shows a group of the teacher-students watching three of the young women horticulturalists at work on an apple tree." Student, Melvie Emerson, is on the ladder. 2. Article in the Herald 24.09.1928 with the caption, "Youthful Judges Tested on Cattle Knowledge, Girl Outshines Boys." The girl is Melvie Emerson. 3. Melvie Emerson, Assistant Steward Melbourne Show, The Sun News-Pictorial 20 September, 1929.students, burnley horticultural college, courses, female students, teacher training, pruning, orchard, melvie emerson, cattle judging, melbourne show -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, The Pavilion, 1926-1928
... ...melvie emerson...Also includes "Melvie Emerson,Marjory Suter, Dorothy Allender, Hilda Kirkhope (far right?) ...Also includes "Melvie Emerson,Marjory Suter, Dorothy Allender, Hilda Kirkhope (far right?) ...Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 50. Also includes "Melvie Emerson,Marjory Suter, Dorothy Allender, Hilda Kirkhope (far right?) Elspeth Stuart-Murray, Mrs. Sanderson, Nancy White, Joan Hornibrook." E.B. Littlejohn.Sepia photograph. Students standing in front of the Pavilion doors.On reverse, "The Pavilion - 1926 Miss Howell, Peggy Pratt, Miss Baker, Elizabeth Dark, Peggy Haynes, Harry Wiseman, ?. E. Chalmers 29 Macleod Pde, Macleod."students, pavilion, miss howell, peggy pratt, miss baker, elizabeth dark, peggy haynes, harry wiseman, ella chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, melvie emerson, marjory suter, dorothy allender, hilda kirkhope, elspeth stuart-murray, mrs. sanderson, nancy white, joan hornibrook -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Miss Frances Emerson
... Frances Emerson was born in Elsterwick in 1906 to Thomas James Emerson, a furniture manufacturer, and his wife Selina Sarah (nee Bowen). She had 3 siblings - Thomas George (1908-1977), Melvie Eleanor (1910-1965) and Hulett Moore (1915-1999). ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Frances Emerson was born in Elsterwick in 1906 to Thomas James Emerson, a furniture manufacturer, and his wife Selina Sarah (nee Bowen). She had 3 siblings - Thomas George (1908-1977), Melvie Eleanor (1910-1965) and Hulett Moore (1915-1999). ...Frances Emerson was born in Elsterwick in 1906 to Thomas James Emerson, a furniture manufacturer, and his wife Selina Sarah (nee Bowen). She had 3 siblings - Thomas George (1908-1977), Melvie Eleanor (1910-1965) and Hulett Moore (1915-1999). They lived at 18 Kent Road, known as 'Sunnybrae' and later as ‘Willacool’. Her mother died at 'Sunnybrae' a few months after the birth of her youngest brother. After attending state school, Frances went to Fintona. She trained as a kindergarten teacher at ‘Mooroolbeek’ Kindergarten Training College in Kew and taught during the 1930s. Her 1st appointment was at the Robert Cochrane Kindergarten in Auburn. She also worked at the City Free Kindergarten on the corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets, where children came from very poor dwellings in ‘lanes off lanes’. See file on her work.A black and white photograph of four adults - two male and two female.clothing and dress, emerson, frances (miss), warren, frances (mrs), fintona, kent road, surrey hills, teacher, preschools, 1930-1939
