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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Glen Wilson, Natives, 15 Months After Planting at Merricks, Unknown
... Natives, 15 Months After Planting at Merricks...merricks...On reverse, "Natives, 15 months after planting at Merricks. Poor soil. Only tank water. 30 yrs old pine trees on this block (removed?) ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne merricks pine trees schubert method natrive plants sawdust mulch On reverse, "Natives, 15 months after planting at Merricks. ...Black and white photograph. Photograph of plants surrounded by mulch.On reverse, "Natives, 15 months after planting at Merricks. Poor soil. Only tank water. 30 yrs old pine trees on this block (removed?) 18 months before photo taken. Ground mulched with 12" sawdust. Planted by "Schubert Method."merricks, pine trees, schubert method, natrive plants, sawdust mulch -
Australian National Surfing MuseumSurfboard, 1/1/1996 (estimated)
... Kelly Slater surfboard shaped by Al Merrick (Channel Island Surfboards)in 1996. ...Al Merrick logo 63921A Kelly on stringer...Al Merrick (Channel Island Surfboards)...Al Merrick logo 63921A Kelly on stringer Kelly Slater surfboard shaped by Al Merrick (Channel Island Surfboards)in 1996. ...Kelly Slater is contemporary surfing's dominant competitive presence and a truly inspirational surfer. By the end of 2009 Kelly had won a record 9 professional World Surfing Championships. This surfboard is one of Kelly's from 1996 shaped by world renowmed shaper Al Merick from Channel Island Surfboards, Santa Barbara, California. This board was ridden by Kelly in Indonesia in 1996 and featured on the cover of Surfer Magazine in November 1996 in a sequence shot at speed reef Grajagan.This surfboard was ridden by Kelly Slater throughout 1996 and most famously featured on the cover of Surfer Magazine. In 1996 Kelly Slater was at the peak of his surfing powers. During this year he won his 4th World Professional Surfing championship equalling the record held by Australian Mark Richards. This surfboard has international significance and represents a number of innovative design trends during this period.Kelly Slater surfboard shaped by Al Merrick (Channel Island Surfboards)in 1996. The surfboard is a three fin, 6' 6" rounded pin, colour yellow. The board, with Kelly riding it, featured on the cover of Surfer magazine in November 1996 in a sequence, shot in Indonesia at speed reef Grajagan.Deck - Quiksilver, Al Merrick logo Bottom - 'Glasscraft by Bob Haakenson Santa Barbara' behind last fin. Al Merrick logo 63921A Kelly on stringerkelly slater, al merrick, surfer magazine, grajagan, channel island surfboards, quiksilver -
Melbourne RoyalPhotograph, Frank Johnson, 1954
... FJ Fox "Kingstone Park" Merricks North...FJ Fox "Kingstone Park" Merricks North...FJ Fox "Kingstone Park" Merricks North A black and white photograph, landscape, printed on gloss paper with a white border Photograph Frank Johnson ...Black and white photograph of a Champion Friesian Bull Champion Friesian Bull. Glenhope Keystone Burkeyje. FJ Fox "Kingstone Park" Merricks NorthThis item is a part of a larger collection of 4,500 Frank Johnson photographs and negatives donated to Melbourne Royal by Frank Johnson’s daughter, Francis Beatty Wallace in 2016. This collection spanning from the 1930s to the 1980s holds important social and historical significance in preserving and sharing Victoria’s agricultural history and community. The photographs capture the local, regional, and state’s shared relationships developed through agriculture and the importance of farming and husbandry to the population and development of Australia. A large proportion of these photographs depict events from the Royal Melbourne Show, including livestock competitions, exhibitions and awards ceremonies. Dating back to 1848 when the society first began, the Royal Melbourne Show has held a special place in the hearts and minds of Victorians, allowing for extensive showcasing and celebration of agricultural excellence, bridging the divide between metropolitan and rural Victoria.A black and white photograph, landscape, printed on gloss paper with a white borderChampion Friesian Bull. Glenhope Keystone Burkeyje. FJ Fox "Kingstone Park" Merricks Northroyal melbourne show, friesian, bull, agricultural shows, blue ribbon competitions, winners, glenhope, kingstone, fj fox, fox -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.White Quilt, 1880 approximate
... Merricks North, Victoria, Australia ...Donated by Mrs Edna Thompson.White hand crocheted quilt made in 1880 by Mrs Georgina Oswinhandmade objects, handcrafts, needlework, quilt, crochet, mrs georgina oswin -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, 2008 Orientation and Mobility Graduates, 5/12/2008
... Six graduands with their Graduate Certificate in Vision Impairment (Orientation and Mobility). Back row: Peter Merrick, Darius Krzeminski, Paul Hartley. Front row: Gillian True, Katherine Wallace, Stacey Meade....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Six graduands with their Graduate Certificate in Vision Impairment (Orientation and Mobility). Back row: Peter Merrick, Darius Krzeminski, Paul Hartley. Front row: Gillian True, Katherine Wallace, Stacey Meade. ...Six graduands with their Graduate Certificate in Vision Impairment (Orientation and Mobility). Back row: Peter Merrick, Darius Krzeminski, Paul Hartley. Front row: Gillian True, Katherine Wallace, Stacey Meade.Coloured photograph of six people holding certificates with another personvision australia, orientation and mobility, peter merrick, darius krzeminski, paul hartley, gillian true, katherine wallace, stacey meade -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Disposal of W2 class tram 639, Norm Cross, 9/1971
... Records show it was sold on 12/9/1979 to Merricks, a location on the Mornington Peninsula....Records show it was sold on 12/9/1979 to Merricks, a location on the Mornington Peninsula. ...Colour print of W2 class tram 639 stripped of parts and loaded onto a semi-trailer at the time of its sale. Records show it was sold on 12/9/1979 to Merricks, a location on the Mornington Peninsula.Yields information about how trams were stripped of parts prior to being disposed of.Colour print on Kodak paper.trams, tramways, sale of trams, w2 class, tram 639 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaSign - Magnetic sign
... They were Grantville, Westernport Bay; Norval, Grampions/Gariwerd; Merricks Lodge, Mornington Peninsula and Adekate Camp, Creswick....They were Grantville, Westernport Bay; Norval, Grampions/Gariwerd; Merricks Lodge, Mornington Peninsula and Adekate Camp, Creswick. ...The Uniting Church Synod of Victoria and Tasmania sold all its residential camps operated by UC Camping in June 2023. They were Grantville, Westernport Bay; Norval, Grampions/Gariwerd; Merricks Lodge, Mornington Peninsula and Adekate Camp, Creswick.White magnetic sign with the UCA symbol at the top, taupe coloured text and yellow and green images."Uniting Church in Australia SYNOD OF VICTORIA AND TASMANIA" "UC CAMMPING creating opportunities www.uccamping.org.au"uc camping -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1968-1969, 1968-1969
... Activities in annual report include: beginning to plan for centre for multi-handicapped children, expansion of home care program for deaf/blind children, continued to provide secretariat for the Australian National Council for the Blind, past President Dr Charles Bennett was awarded an OBE in June 1969, teacher George Findlay awarded an MBE in June 1968, formation of a ski club which conducted a ski camp, continuance of interest-free home purchase loans for blind workers, death of Bert Merrick who led the Blind People's Social Club for many years and the creation of the Bert Merrick Memorial Picnic and two prizes for Burwood School children to honour him....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Activities in annual report include: beginning to plan for centre for multi-handicapped children, expansion of home care program for deaf/blind children, continued to provide secretariat for the Australian National Council for the Blind, past President Dr Charles Bennett was awarded an OBE in June 1969, teacher George Findlay awarded an MBE in June 1968, formation of a ski club which conducted a ski camp, continuance of interest-free home purchase loans for blind workers, death of Bert Merrick who led the Blind People's Social Club for many years and the creation of the Bert Merrick Memorial Picnic and two prizes for Burwood School children to honour him. ...Activities in annual report include: beginning to plan for centre for multi-handicapped children, expansion of home care program for deaf/blind children, continued to provide secretariat for the Australian National Council for the Blind, past President Dr Charles Bennett was awarded an OBE in June 1969, teacher George Findlay awarded an MBE in June 1968, formation of a ski club which conducted a ski camp, continuance of interest-free home purchase loans for blind workers, death of Bert Merrick who led the Blind People's Social Club for many years and the creation of the Bert Merrick Memorial Picnic and two prizes for Burwood School children to honour him.1 volume of print and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CLARA BUTT AND KENNERLEY RUMFORD, 1908
... Duet piano and violin Mr Frank Merrick and Mr Carl Barre. Accompanist Mr Arthur Godfrey, direction by J. & N Tait. ...Duet piano and violin Mr Frank Merrick and Mr Carl Barre. Accompanist Mr Arthur Godfrey. ...Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Easter Monday Evening, April 29th, 1908. Madame Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford, singers. Duet piano and violin Mr Frank Merrick and Mr Carl Barre. Accompanist Mr Arthur Godfrey, direction by J. & N Tait. Inside of frount cover has photo of Clara Butt, inside of back cover has photo of R Kennerley Rumford both have copies of signatures. Advertising on rear cover is for Allan & Co. Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong. For Thurmer, Ecke, Lipp, Feurich and Bechstein pianos.theatre, opera, clara butt and kennerley rumford, masonic hall, bendigo. april 29th, 1908. madame clara butt and mr kennerley rumford, singers. duet piano and violin mr frank merrick and mr carl barre. accompanist mr arthur godfrey. direction by j & n tait. -
Melbourne LegacyNewspaper - Article, Boats tops with kids, 1977
... The photos and text show junior legatees were treated to a day on the water from the yachtsmen of Westernport, Somers and Merricks Yacht clubs. They queued for rides in Mirrors and Flying Dutchmen. ...The photos and text show junior legatees were treated to a day on the water from the yachtsmen of Westernport, Somers and Merricks Yacht clubs. They queued for rides in Mirrors and Flying Dutchmen. ...An article from an album of press clippings the relate to Melbourne Legacy in 1977. The photos and text show junior legatees were treated to a day on the water from the yachtsmen of Westernport, Somers and Merricks Yacht clubs. They queued for rides in Mirrors and Flying Dutchmen. One photo shows Junior Legatee Wayne Cowards on the trapeze of a Flying Dutchman. The boys were attending a legacy camp at Somers and the girls were at the Legacy Camp at Kew. The items were cut from the newspaper and pasted into a scrapbook with brown pages. For many years Legacy kept scrapbooks of press clippings that related to their work and publicity. Not all pages have been scanned but some are listed from 02164 to 02176.A record of outings and experiences that were provided for junior legatees and were published in the press in 1977.Newspaper article of Operation Float in 1977 pasted to brown page of a scrapbook.operation float, junior legatee outings, camp -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 4, 1923
... Walters, Les Fitzell, Ken Astle, Bob Davies, Barry Martin, Merrick Northrope, Ralph Wigley, Les Paul, Albert Aird, Stan Saunders, Morry Deed. ...Walters, Les Fitzell, Ken Astle, Bob Davies, Barry Martin, Merrick Northrope, Ralph Wigley, Les Paul, Albert Aird, Stan Saunders, Morry Deed. ...Black and white photograph - Grade 4, 1923"Attached to photograph" Back Row - L to R: Betty McClelland, Thelma Wheeler, Gwen Thomas, Marie Squires, ?, Mildred Hill, Ida Wright, Diana Noble, ?, Thora Wilkins, Mary Pratt, ?. 2nd Row - L to R: Ruth Clark, Vera Reimers, Mary Stoel, Alice Cope, ?, Agnes Carpatus, Phyllis Allen, Jean Squires, Nancy Cook, Hazel Hams, Olive Brown, Marybelle McAlpine, ?. 3rd Row - L to R: ?, Bob Skerritt, Andrew Pratt, Walter Burnside, Joe Lobb, Frank Hayes, George Carmichael, Laurie Jones, Hugh Falconer, Henry Cope, (?) Burlock, George Howship, Ronald Hill, Ron Burns, Len Jones. Front Row - L to R: (?) Walters, Les Fitzell, Ken Astle, Bob Davies, Barry Martin, Merrick Northrope, Ralph Wigley, Les Paul, Albert Aird, Stan Saunders, Morry Deed. Teacher: -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Newsletter, VIOSH: Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Association of Occupational Hazard Management Graduates Newsletter, June 1992
... Leaflet advertising a seminar - "Emergency and Counter Disaster Planning" - 23 July 1992. Speakers are Mr Merrick Chatfield - Natural Disaster Organisation, Australian Counter Disaster College, Mt Macedon, Victoria and Dr Norman Barling, Psychology Department, Ballarat University College....Leaflet advertising a seminar - "Emergency and Counter Disaster Planning" - 23 July 1992. Speakers are Mr Merrick Chatfield - Natural Disaster Organisation, Australian Counter Disaster College, Mt Macedon, Victoria and Dr Norman Barling, Psychology Department, Ballarat University College. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health association of occupational hazard management graduates newsletter thomas mitchell editor e c wigglesworth award dennis else dulcie brooke honorarium s.h.a.r.e. photographs and memorabilia emergency and counter disaster planning merrick chatfield natural disaster organisation australian counter disaster college mt macedon norman barling psychologist ballarat university college Letterhead - Ballarat University College A3 sheet folded in half - four pages with two column each. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Newsletter of Ballarat University College Association of Occupational Hazard Management Graduates, June 1992. Editor is Thomas Mitchell, who became a lecturer within VIOSH. Newsletter mentions the E C Wigglesworth Award which is given yearly for the best original contribution of a journal article or equivalent published work. Dennis Else's professorial status, Steve Cowley becoming Director of VIOSH, and Derek Woolley taking up the position of Assistant Director of the College. Dulcie Brooke is awarded an honorarium for her many years of involvement with VIOSH. S.H.A.R.E. program enters a new phase. This was an important feature - sharing solutions to problems by establishing a data base. Leaflet advertising a seminar - "Emergency and Counter Disaster Planning" - 23 July 1992. Speakers are Mr Merrick Chatfield - Natural Disaster Organisation, Australian Counter Disaster College, Mt Macedon, Victoria and Dr Norman Barling, Psychology Department, Ballarat University College.A3 sheet folded in half - four pages with two column each. Separate A4 sheet Seminar ProgramLetterhead - Ballarat University Collegeviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, association of occupational hazard management graduates newsletter, thomas mitchell, editor, e c wigglesworth award, dennis else, dulcie brooke, honorarium, s.h.a.r.e., photographs and memorabilia, emergency and counter disaster planning, merrick chatfield, natural disaster organisation, australian counter disaster college, mt macedon, norman barling, psychologist, ballarat university college -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumMemorabilia - Memorabilia - Collection of items, Box Hill-Doncaster Electric Tramway Centenary Exhibition; 1889 - 1989
... No.6: Henry James Hilton - Member Institute of Engineers 1891. From notes by Merrick Hilton (grandson) 1987. No.7: Where is this tram going?. ...No.6: Henry James Hilton - Member Institute of Engineers 1891. From notes by Merrick Hilton (grandson) 1987. No.7: Where is this tram going?. ...Ron Bridger was an avid collector of items related to transport, predominately Trams. These items include newspaper cuttings, pamphlets, reports, timetables, fares prices plus special items relating to events. Items from Melbourne and regional Victoria, interstate - Adelaide and Sydney, plus overseas, make up this collection. Item is a white paper bag specifically for the Centenary of the Box Hill - Doncaster Electric Tramway. Dates and times for this celebration are printed on the bag. Inside are numerous items related to this occasion. .a) Information sheets No 1: Public Street Transport in Melbourne. by N.W. Maddocks No.2: The role of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board in the history of street transport. by N.W. Maddocks No.3: Why have tickets? (The Tramway Museum Society of Victoria Inc) No.4: The historic trams of Victoria. (The Tramway Museum Society of Victoria Inc.) No.5: Driver's cab - Melbourne W3 Tramcar. (The Tramway Museum Society of Victoria Inc.) No.6: Henry James Hilton - Member Institute of Engineers 1891. From notes by Merrick Hilton (grandson) 1987. No.7: Where is this tram going?. (The Tramway Museum Society of Victoria Inc.) .b) Small yellow booklet - "Australia's First Electric Tram: The story of the Doncaster and Box Hill Electric Road" by J.K.Moir. Printed Melbourne 1940. .c) Postcard - black and white; Shows the Opening of the Box Hill-Doncaster Electric Tramway - 14 October 1889. The reverse side gives a brief history. It operated from October 1889 until January 1898. .d) Small white paper bag with title stamped on it. Inside two small yellow tickets for Centenary Tramway Exhibition. A sticker for the Centenary also included. .e) Pamphlet giving a brief outline of the Box Hill-Doncaster Electric Tramway. Contains an article that appeared in "The Reporter" dated 17 October 1989 stating the importance of this enterprise - "Footprints in the sands of time......." .f) Yellow flyer advertising a book "The First Electric Road" by Melbourne architect and historian, Robert Green. This will be a limited edition and due for release in late November 1989. Order form on reverse of the flyer to be sent to John Mason Press. White bag labelled - Box Hill - Doncaster Electric Tramway - Centenary. Numerous items relating to exhibition collected and placed in paper bag. Date: 19th - 28th October, 1989. Daily, 10am - 4pmbox hill-doncaster electric tramway, memorabilia, centenary exhibition, 1889-1989, public street transport, why have tickets?, tramway museum society of victoria, melbourne w3 tramcar, henry james hilton, n m maddocks, merrick hilton, australia's first electric road, j k moir, the first electric road, robert green, historian, postcard-black and white, opening of tramway, 14 october 1898, centenary sticker, ron bridger collection, as box 48a -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fountain Hotel, Main Road, Eltham, c.1870
... No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. ...No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. ...Digitised from scanned print of original postcard of Fountain Hotel, Main Road Eltham (later Evelyn Hotel) early view showing two storey section. Built in 1852 as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel, later named the Fountain Hotel it was located on the southwest corner of Maria (Main) and Pitt streets. Also later known as the Evelyn Hotel, it was de-licensed in 1919. The hotel was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Sometime between June 1851 and 1854, the property at the top of the hill of Little Eltham described as Lot 235 of plan of subdivision, of portion number 12, of section number 4, of the parish of Nillumbik, on the county of Evelyn was purchased from J.M. Holloway and the Fountain of Friendship Hotel was built using prefabricated sections constructed from cedar timber, imported from Singapore. By 1854, John O’Brien, a somewhat shady character was the proprietor of the hotel when he put it up for sale in November 1854. It is not clear whether he was the original owner / builder. John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. Following the somewhat dodgy business practices of John O’Brien, little is known of Charles Roberts but it is possible he enjoyed several years of ownership. It was put up for sale again in 1858 but no outcome of that sale is known, and it was advertised to let in 1863, again possibly to no avail. James Trew took it over in July 1864 but his association was short lived with his premature death in December of that year leaving his widow Mary to take over and run the enterprise. No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. John Treloar then took over the hotel but sometime between 1872 and 1873 the license was transferred to Bejamin Gane. Gane it seems held the license for the majority of the 1870s At some point between December 1874 and September 1878 the name of the hotel is changed from the Fountain Hotel to the Evelyn Hotel. In March 1880, ownership is transferred to James Purcell, a former Councillor of the Shire of Eltham’s North Riding. Purcell’s ownership of the hotel is associated with the 1880s though there is a brief period in 1887 where the license is granted to a Lawrence Brennan, reasons unknown. In December 1889, James Purcell ownership of the Evelyn hotel throughout the 1880s comes to an end when William Morris purchases the property and the license is transferred to him. Ownership of the property remains within the Morris family for the next 40 plus years and it is the Morris name that is most associated with its history. William Morris was a Councillor with the Shire of Eltham for a continuous 24 year period. He served as Shire President for three terms. It appears he did very well with the Evelyn Hotel and his entertainment and dining experiences are well regarded. Morris is also closely asspotaieted with local horse racing events and often provided the hospitality for the Diamond Creek races and various races held at Eltham Park (Eltham Lower Park). It is during Morris’ stewardship that major changes occurred to the hotel. On June 2, 1892 a fire broke out in one of the lodger’s rooms from a candle that had been left burning. The hotel is constructed of timber and three rooms are destroyed. Christopher Watson, proprietor of the Eltham Hotel across the road comes to Morris’ assistance and the hotel is saved but there is significant damage. It is suspected that the lodgers rooms were at the southern end of the building in the two-story section. It is further suspected that it is a result of this fire that the building was modified and the two story section rebuilt as single story and the shingle roof converted to tin. From this point on, Morris appears to enjoy a relatively long and quiet period of ownership. He signs a 5 year lease to let the hotel out in 1903 and the license is transferred to an Ann Evans. Morris intended to live in a house near the railway station but the license ris renewed in his name just two years later in December 1905. Morris is charged with illegal Sunday trading in August 1917. The case is dismissed through lack of evidence. It seems that this was fairly commonplace amongst the various hostelries of the countryside. In June 1919 the Evelyn Hotel is de-licensed. Though considered clean and well maintained, the Licensing Board did not believe having two hotels directly opposite each other was warranted for the existing trade. The case for the Eltham Hotel to remain in business was stronger. Morris was subsequently awarded £480 in November of that year as compensation. The property then was used for various businesses such as hairdressing and dining rooms as well as lodging. William Morris died in December 1922 and his wife Mary inherited the property. She had listed it for sale in August 1929 but nothing eventuated from that. In February 1931, whilst occupied by Hector and Louise McLean and their young family, the old building caught fire. Ashes from one of the fires had fallen through the cracks in the floorboards and took hold in the basement. A firsthand account of that harrowing experience was recorded by Mrs Edith Jones (nee McLean) in 1998, who was six years old at the time, and held by Eltham District Historical Society (04749). It was published in EDHS Newsletter No. 226, October 2022. On July 3, 1931 the Advertiser published the following endnote to the Evelyn Hotel. Last Traces of Fire The traces of Eltham's largest fire are being obliterated by the removal of debris from the site of the old Evelyn Hotel, which was destroyed a few months ago, and all that now remains is a blackened spot and fire colored bricks and stones. The site is one of the most imposing in the district, being in the heart of the old township. The township is really in two sections, old and new, the latter is situated round the station. The passing of the old hotel was regretted by all, as it was so closely associated with the pioneering, days.Digital file scan of photo print copy and photocopy of original image of Fountain Hotel, Main Road Eltham (later Evelyn Hotel) early view showing two storey section Also 9 x 12.5 cm print copy (with more scratches)hotels, eltham, fountain hotel, evelyn hotel, main road, pitt street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Evelyn Hotel, Eltham, c.1892
... No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. ...No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. ...Postcard image of W. Morris Evelyn Hotel, cnr. Main Road and Pitt Street, Eltham, opposite present hotel. Built in 1852 as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel, later named the Fountain Hotel it was located on the southwest corner of Maria (Main) and Pitt streets. Also later known as the Evelyn Hotel, it was de-licensed in 1919. The hotel was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Sometime between June 1851 and 1854, the property at the top of the hill of Little Eltham described as Lot 235 of plan of subdivision, of portion number 12, of section number 4, of the parish of Nillumbik, on the county of Evelyn was purchased from J.M. Holloway and the Fountain of Friendship Hotel was built using prefabricated sections constructed from cedar timber, imported from Singapore. By 1854, John O’Brien, a somewhat shady character was the proprietor of the hotel when he put it up for sale in November 1854. It is not clear whether he was the original owner / builder. John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. Following the somewhat dodgy business practices of John O’Brien, little is known of Charles Roberts but it is possible he enjoyed several years of ownership. It was put up for sale again in 1858 but no outcome of that sale is known, and it was advertised to let in 1863, again possibly to no avail. James Trew took it over in July 1864 but his association was short lived with his premature death in December of that year leaving his widow Mary to take over and run the enterprise. No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. John Treloar then took over the hotel but sometime between 1872 and 1873 the license was transferred to Bejamin Gane. Gane it seems held the license for the majority of the 1870s At some point between December 1874 and September 1878 the name of the hotel is changed from the Fountain Hotel to the Evelyn Hotel. In March 1880, ownership is transferred to James Purcell, a former Councillor of the Shire of Eltham’s North Riding. Purcell’s ownership of the hotel is associated with the 1880s though there is a brief period in 1887 where the license is granted to a Lawrence Brennan, reasons unknown. In December 1889, James Purcell ownership of the Evelyn hotel throughout the 1880s comes to an end when William Morris purchases the property and the license is transferred to him. Ownership of the property remains within the Morris family for the next 40 plus years and it is the Morris name that is most associated with its history. William Morris was a Councillor with the Shire of Eltham for a continuous 24 year period. He served as Shire President for three terms. It appears he did very well with the Evelyn Hotel and his entertainment and dining experiences are well regarded. Morris is also closely asspotaieted with local horse racing events and often provided the hospitality for the Diamond Creek races and various races held at Eltham Park (Eltham Lower Park). It is during Morris’ stewardship that major changes occurred to the hotel. On June 2, 1892 a fire broke out in one of the lodger’s rooms from a candle that had been left burning. The hotel is constructed of timber and three rooms are destroyed. Christopher Watson, proprietor of the Eltham Hotel across the road comes to Morris’ assistance and the hotel is saved but there is significant damage. It is suspected that the lodgers rooms were at the southern end of the building in the two-story section. It is further suspected that it is a result of this fire that the building was modified and the two story section rebuilt as single story and the shingle roof converted to tin. From this point on, Morris appears to enjoy a relatively long and quiet period of ownership. He signs a 5 year lease to let the hotel out in 1903 and the license is transferred to an Ann Evans. Morris intended to live in a house near the railway station but the license ris renewed in his name just two years later in December 1905. Morris is charged with illegal Sunday trading in August 1917. The case is dismissed through lack of evidence. It seems that this was fairly commonplace amongst the various hostelries of the countryside. In June 1919 the Evelyn Hotel is de-licensed. Though considered clean and well maintained, the Licensing Board did not believe having two hotels directly opposite each other was warranted for the existing trade. The case for the Eltham Hotel to remain in business was stronger. Morris was subsequently awarded £480 in November of that year as compensation. The property then was used for various businesses such as hairdressing and dining rooms as well as lodging. William Morris died in December 1922 and his wife Mary inherited the property. She had listed it for sale in August 1929 but nothing eventuated from that. In February 1931, whilst occupied by Hector and Louise McLean and their young family, the old building caught fire. Ashes from one of the fires had fallen through the cracks in the floorboards and took hold in the basement. A firsthand account of that harrowing experience was recorded by Mrs Edith Jones (nee McLean) in 1998, who was six years old at the time, and held by Eltham District Historical Society (04749). It was published in EDHS Newsletter No. 226, October 2022. On July 3, 1931 the Advertiser published the following endnote to the Evelyn Hotel. Last Traces of Fire The traces of Eltham's largest fire are being obliterated by the removal of debris from the site of the old Evelyn Hotel, which was destroyed a few months ago, and all that now remains is a blackened spot and fire colored bricks and stones. The site is one of the most imposing in the district, being in the heart of the old township. The township is really in two sections, old and new, the latter is situated round the station. The passing of the old hotel was regretted by all, as it was so closely associated with the pioneering, days.Postcard photoRetun to Garnet Burges c/o Judge Bookhotels, evelyn hotel, eltham, main road, pitt street, fountain hotel, william morris -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - REGENT LODGE, REGENT STREET, 46, ELSTERNWICK
... Greensmith Duncan Tansley Vern Merrick Ruth Ms. Seccull Barbara Ms. Freeland Betty Miss Clark Ian Wilcox Rosemary Mrs. ...This file contains 10 items about the Regent Lodge Extension Appeal: 1/Three promotional pamphlets, all called ‘Regent Lodge: A special kind of care’, stating that a building appeal will be launched early next year. The pamphlets also list office bearers. 2/A letter from Rodney Horsfield, Chairperson of the Project Working group, to Betty Freeland of the Elsternwick-Caulfield South Parish, dated 25/03/1992, asking for her to consider becoming a member of the Appeal Team. The letter also contains information on the history of Regent Lodge, the plans for development and progress on raising funds to date. 3/A letter from Ian Clark, Chairman of the Regent Lodge Extension Appeal, to Betty Freeland, dated 18/05/1992, inviting her to the official launch of the Regent Lodge Extension Appeal at Caulfield Grammar School, 217 Glen Eira Road Caulfield on 31/05/1992. The letter gives brief details on the launch, saying it will be attended by the appeal’s patron, the Honourable Joan Child, AO, and the Playback Theatre company. 4/A letter, recipient and sender unknown, dated 26/05/1992, giving details of the appeal launch and a brief history of Regent Lodge. 5/Two newspaper articles from the Southern Cross, Caulfield, dated 16/06/1992. The first, ‘Grant boost for dementia sufferers’, discusses a federal government grant of $8 million to dementia services, and $9 million to disability services. Heathlands, Camden Court, Lovell House, Clarence Court, Regent Lodge and St. Kilda House all received funds. The second, ‘Lodge building appeal launched’, describes the Regent Lodge Extension Appeal and its launch, and includes brief comment by appeal patron Joan Child. The article describes the plans for the appeal and extension, and outlines how readers can make donations. Included is a black-and-white photograph of Joan Child with members of the Playback Theatre Group at the Appeal Launch. 6/The original of the photograph used in the newspaper article in item 5, showing Joan Child with members of the Playback Theatre Group at the launch of the Regent Lodge Extension Appeal. 7/A letter from Rod Horsfield, Convenor of the Project Working Group, to Betty Freeland, dated 22/06/1992, discussing the launch and asking for the opportunity to meet with her Parish council or Finance Committee. 8/The plans for the extension of Regent Lodge, as well as a colour drawing of what the front of the extension will look like. 9/Preliminary photographs taken for the appeal brochure ‘Regent Lodge: Committed to Caring’. Twelve black-and-white photographs of two elderly residents at tea. Also, one black-and-white photographs of an elderly resident being assisted by another person, likely a staff member. 10/Three copies of the appeal brochure ‘Regent Lodge: Committed to Caring’. The brochure contains information about the lodge, the plans for the development, including a floorplan for a typical six bedroom unit, the costs of the extension and breakdown of how the appeal target amount would be spent, and messages from patron Joan Child, Appeal Committee Chairman Ian Clark, and Convenor of the Project Working Group Reverend Rod Horsfield. Also included is a list of the members of the Appeal Committee and Project Working Group. Black-and-white photographs of residents and workers at the Lodge are included in the brochure.regent lodge, regent street, elsternwick, emma street, caulfield south, heathlands, camden court, lovell house, st. kilda house, balaclava, caulfield grammar school, glen eira road, st. georges road, caulfield, uniting church, uniting church lodge program, regent lodge alzeimer appeal, regent lodge extension appeal, tansley hunt and partners, nepean presbytery, child joan the honourable, horsefield rod rev., horsfield rod rev., horsfield rodney rev., lukies noela mrs., campbell jack, cardell bob, davies gail mrs., greensmith duncan, tansley vern, merrick ruth ms., seccull barbara ms., freeland betty miss, clark ian, wilcox rosemary mrs., coleman julie, playback theatre company, martens veronica mayor, brown george, terrell tom, diseases, disabled people, nursing homes, fundraising events, aged people -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - Ripponlea Primary School No. 4087
... Kilda East Hyams Jamie Councillors Allen Merrick Athanasopoulos Nicholas Ballerini Ella Baza Stephanie Bosaru Maria Brown Henry Campbell Joshua Capp Ruby Chandra Samadhi Eidelson Sam Ellis James Franklin William Gorbachinska Rachelle Hales Rabehah Happell Sigrid Harris Thomas Ivanyi Lachlan Kalfas Helena Kennewall Tess Kerger Declan Mahon-Nazeer Jay Mansfield Jesse Marshall Luke Mansion Daniel Mooney Digby Nola-Derlic Petra O’Reilly Connor Romanshuk Danielle Slamowicz Samuel Staphopoulos Pete Swift Oscar Witts Campbell Yiontis Chiara Stewart Roberta Stewart Cody Stewart Tian Lazzaro Chris Lazzaro Harrison Dovison Russell Dovison Campbell Papalia Angelo Papalia Giselle Papalia Isabella Papalia Luca Smith Richard Smith Annalise Rippingille Linda Jeffares Kylie Capetanakis Chris Smith Margaret Richardson Felicia Eyles Yvette Hocking Julie Gunn Kathee Gunn Jackson Basser Quentin Beadle Jane Steuart Penelope Gillman Darren Capetenakis Andrea Sharp Caroline Freedman Karolin McDonell Clint Cooney Kris Quail Fiona Oyston Biljana Clohesy Patti Jarman Jenny Loft Michelle Moloney Susie Allen Gwen Hocking Julie Eyles Yvette Festivals and Celebrations Parents Clubs School Committees Newsletter Ripponlea Primary School No. 4087 ...Two school articles: Ripponlea Primary School Newsletter No.7, 22 March 2012. Includes principal’s report, fundraising activities, out of school hours program, Mother’s Day 2012 and netball season details. Ripponlea Primary School Graduation 2009 Program including names of graduates and seven colour digital photos.ling jenny, newton suzanne, st. kilda east, hyams jamie, councillors, allen merrick, athanasopoulos nicholas, ballerini ella, baza stephanie, bosaru maria, brown henry, campbell joshua, capp ruby, chandra samadhi, eidelson sam, ellis james, franklin william, gorbachinska rachelle, hales rabehah, happell sigrid, harris thomas, ivanyi lachlan, kalfas helena, kennewall tess, kerger declan, mahon-nazeer jay, mansfield jesse, marshall luke, mansion daniel, mooney digby, nola-derlic petra, o’reilly connor, romanshuk danielle, slamowicz samuel, staphopoulos pete, swift oscar, witts campbell, yiontis chiara, stewart roberta, stewart cody, stewart tian, lazzaro chris, lazzaro harrison, dovison russell, dovison campbell, papalia angelo, papalia giselle, papalia isabella, papalia luca, smith richard, smith annalise, rippingille linda, jeffares kylie, capetanakis chris, smith margaret, richardson felicia, eyles yvette, hocking julie, gunn kathee, gunn jackson, basser quentin, beadle jane, steuart penelope, gillman darren, capetenakis andrea, sharp caroline, freedman karolin, mcdonell clint, cooney kris, quail fiona, oyston biljana, clohesy patti, jarman jenny, loft michelle, moloney susie, allen gwen, hocking julie, eyles yvette, festivals and celebrations, parents clubs, school committees -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Hawthorn Road, 449, Caulfield South
... The projects are all on Hawthorn Road or Maple Street- Maple on the Park - a mixed use of developments Elle-luxury apartments Central Shule Chabad – new synagogue and community centre Hawthorn Road Caulfield South Land Subdivision Shops Flats Caulfield Primary School Towers Japanese School of Melbourne Sporting Clubs McCubbin Frederick Armadale Bowls Club Brighton Cemetery Boyd Arthur Merricks Artists Bent Sir Thomas Premiers Bentleigh Bent Street Jewish Community Maple on the Park CBG Architects Maple Apartments Schacter Max Property Developers Century 21 Wilson Pride Real Estate Agents Elle Besser David Rosenwald Yoel Amira Gaby Harper Terry Central Shule Chabad Synagogues Community Centres Halls Beter-Zionist Youth Movement Residential Development Commercial Development Eckstein Joey Fein Peter Liebowitz Lionel Besser Dion Butt Rochelle Article Hawthorn Road, 449, Caulfield South ...One item on this address. An article and ads in PRW of 29/07/2011 about three new developments in Caulfield South. Included is a short history and description of the suburb. The projects are all on Hawthorn Road or Maple Street- Maple on the Park - a mixed use of developments Elle-luxury apartments Central Shule Chabad – new synagogue and community centrehawthorn road, caulfield south, land subdivision, shops, flats, caulfield primary school, towers, japanese school of melbourne, sporting clubs, mccubbin frederick, armadale bowls club, brighton cemetery, boyd arthur merricks, artists, bent sir thomas, premiers, bentleigh, bent street, jewish community, maple on the park, cbg architects, maple apartments, schacter max, property developers, century 21 wilson pride, real estate agents, elle, besser david, rosenwald yoel, amira gaby, harper terry, central shule chabad, synagogues, community centres, halls, beter-zionist youth movement, residential development, commercial development, eckstein joey, fein peter, liebowitz lionel, besser dion, butt rochelle -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Aston Publications, The Handley Page Halifax, 1990
... ...KA Merrick...The Handley Page Halifax Book Aston Publications KA Merrick ...Describes the operations of the Halifax bomber during World War IIIll, p.232.Describes the operations of the Halifax bomber during World War IIworld war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - britain, handley pagehalifax -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - CD-ROM, Manuscript, Fire in the Borough, Shirley Videion, 2007
... Helen Merrick-Andrews...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Fire and Fire Services Disasters Piers and Wharves - Town Pier Sandridge Volunteer Fire Brigade Hilaria Christopher GEE Material from Shirley VIDEION, author of "Fire in the Borough" .01 - CD of manuscript Document CD-ROM, Manuscript, Fire in the Borough Shirley Videion Helen Merrick-Andrews Holmesglen TAFE ...Material from Shirley VIDEION, author of "Fire in the Borough" .01 - CD of manuscriptfire and fire services, disasters, piers and wharves - town pier, sandridge volunteer fire brigade, hilaria, christopher gee -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Terry Keenan, A Taste of Port, Apr 1999
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Researched for years by the author, who has also researched the PMCC (for which he played and later was for some years President) Sport - Australian Rules Football Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Terry KEENAN Norm GOSS Snr Norm GOSS Jnr Denise GOSS Kevin GOSS Paul GOSS Michael GOSS Lilian 'Lil' GOSS nee JOHNSON Goss Family Tommy LAHIFF Vic AANENSEN Frank JOHNSON George OGILVIE Billy HENNEYSEE Billy FRASER Jack HUTCHINSON John CROFT George TAYLOR Bob MERRICK Bill BEDFORD Ron BEDFORD Ted FREYER Bob BONNETT Alma Football Club Graeme ANDERSON Ron BARASSI William 'Bill' BARFOOT Jack McMURRAY Alexander Harold James HOWLETT Joe GARBUTT Billy McGEE Arthur KNOX Bob SKILTON Jnr Bob SKILTON Snr Port Melbourne Football Club PMFC J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd Fred COOK Signed 'Terry Keenan' on title page (.01)'A Taste of Port - Personal Profiles, snapshots and statistical records drawn from the history of the Port Melbourne Football Club' by Terry KEENAN. ...Researched for years by the author, who has also researched the PMCC (for which he played and later was for some years President)(.01)'A Taste of Port - Personal Profiles, snapshots and statistical records drawn from the history of the Port Melbourne Football Club' by Terry KEENAN. Red and blue paperback 1999, signed by author. (.02) Letter to Martin FLANAGAN - writer for "The Age" - from Terry KEENAN regarding the Prahran Football Club. Letter is inside back cover of above book.Signed 'Terry Keenan' on title pagesport - australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, norm goss snr, norm goss jnr, denise goss, kevin goss, paul goss, michael goss, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, goss family, tommy lahiff, vic aanensen, frank johnson, george ogilvie, billy henneysee, billy fraser, jack hutchinson, john croft, george taylor, bob merrick, bill bedford, ron bedford, ted freyer, bob bonnett, alma football club, graeme anderson, ron barassi, william 'bill' barfoot, jack mcmurray, alexander harold james howlett, joe garbutt, billy mcgee, arthur knox, bob skilton jnr, bob skilton snr, port melbourne football club, pmfc, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, fred cook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph, 30 May 1914
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Sport - Australian Rules Football Port Melbourne Football Club Sydney Sims ANDERSON Bill WALTON Bob MERRICK Rob CLELAND George SAMSON Jock MENZIES Rob FRANKLIN Herb McCONVILL Bill BARFOOT Alec HOWLETT Port Melbourne Football Club team, trainers and executives 30 May 1914 for a match against Brighton.This is a copy of a black and white photo. ...Port Melbourne Football Club team, trainers and executives 30 May 1914 for a match against Brighton.This is a copy of a black and white photo. The back has blue paper with typed information naming playerssport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, sydney sims anderson, bill walton, bob merrick, rob cleland, george samson, jock menzies, rob franklin, herb mcconvill, bill barfoot, alec howlett -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Shirley Videion, "Fire in the Borough - The first Sandridge (Port Melbourne) Fire Brigades and the fires they fought", Jan 2008
... Helen Merrick-Andrews...Etching in red on cover. 64 pages "Fire in the Borough - The first Sandridge (Port Melbourne) Fire Brigades and the fires they fought" Book Shirley Videion Helen Merrick-Andrews ...Launched by PMH&PS 1 March 2008 at the Port Melbourne Fire Station Number 39"Fire in the Borough - the first Sandridge (Port Melbourne) Fire brigades and the fires they fought." Self published by Shirley A VIDEION 2008. Etching in red on cover. 64 pages"My sincere thanks to the Port Melbourne Historical Society - Shirley" signed by the authorfire and fire services, shirley a videion nee lobb, phillip bencraft, william bencraft -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Gamble, Leo, Winning Friends The Mentone Station Story, 2012
... ...Helen Merrick-Andrews...Winning Friends The Mentone Station Story Book Gamble, Leo Helen Merrick-Andrews ...A history of the Mentone railway station in Melbourne from 1881 to 2012.ill, maps, p.54.non-fictionA history of the Mentone railway station in Melbourne from 1881 to 2012.railway stations - victoria - history, mentone railway station - victoria - history -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueDeath Notices - Past BBH Trainees, Doctors & Others
... Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields death, notices, bull, bunting, calvert, campbell, dixon, hocking, izard, lepp, maggs, malthouse, mcqueen, mirschin, moran, morrish, myles, neerhut, pryor, shippen, sloss, wheeler, wooster funeral, burton, hall, mckinnon, coates, wach, zabinski, bennie goble, scholfield, renkin, bradby eccles, benjamin, collins, gibson, merrick, hospital, auxiliary harris, 1992, tutor, past trainee wotherspoon laffey simper reynolds Hard Copies Death Notices - Past BBH Trainees, Doctors & Others ...Hard Copiesdeath, notices, bull, bunting, calvert, campbell, dixon, hocking, izard, lepp, maggs, malthouse, mcqueen, mirschin, moran, morrish, myles, neerhut, pryor, shippen, sloss, wheeler, wooster, funeral, burton, hall, mckinnon, coates, wach, zabinski, bennie, goble, scholfield, renkin, bradby, eccles, benjamin, collins, gibson, merrick, hospital, auxiliary, harris, 1992, tutor, past trainee, wotherspoon, laffey, simper, reynolds -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Table Top 1824 - 1984, Merrick L Webb
... Merrick L Webb...Table Top 1824 - 1984 Book Table Top 1824 - 1984 Merrick L Webb Table Top History Committee ...This publication was compiled for the Centenary celebrations of the Table Top school in 1984. Known by the Aborigines as Mullyan-argina, or breeding place of eagles, the flat topped hill attracted the attention of Hume and Hovell's expedition in November 1824 and Hamilton Hume named Battery Mount. Later on, when the Mitchell family acquired the run they named it Table Top. The book contains detailed information about the district and pioneer families who contributed to its development.A paperback publication of 80 pages including photographs and maps compiled by the Table Top History Committee.This publication was compiled for the Centenary celebrations of the Table Top school in 1984. Known by the Aborigines as Mullyan-argina, or breeding place of eagles, the flat topped hill attracted the attention of Hume and Hovell's expedition in November 1824 and Hamilton Hume named Battery Mount. Later on, when the Mitchell family acquired the run they named it Table Top. The book contains detailed information about the district and pioneer families who contributed to its development.table top nsw, hume & hovell, the mitchell family, table top pioneers -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511Book, KENNETH A. MERRICK et al, MESSERSCHMITT Me 262 Described Part 1
... KENNETH A. MERRICK...Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511 391 Gore Street Fitzroy melbourne MESSERSCHMITT Me 262 Described Part 1 Book KENNETH A. MERRICK KOOKABURRA TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS ... -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Merrick, Leonard, The house of Lynch : with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton, [n.d.] [1919?]
... Merrick, Leonard...Chesterton Book Novel Merrick, Leonard Hodder and Stoughton Richard Clay & Sons ...308 p. : dark blue cover, the author's initials 'LM' embossed in gold. Title and author's name embossed in gold on spine. Decorative title page.fictionfiction, leonard merrick, g. k. chesterton -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Flights of the Forgotten, K.A. Merrick, 1989
... K.A. Merrick...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Flights of the Forgotten Book Flights of the Forgotten K.A. Merrick Arms and Armour Press ...
