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Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robson, Merryl K, Designs in wood: Aboriginal artifacts of southeast Australia, 1987
... Robson, Merryl K....Designs in wood: Aboriginal artifacts of southeast Australia Book Robson, Merryl K. Hamilton, Vic. : Hamilton City Council ...An exhibition catalogue to publicly introduce the local Wintercooke and Fitzpatrick Collections, as well as to display selected items from The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust on loan through the Museum of Victoria.32 p. : ill. ; 19 x 21 cm.An exhibition catalogue to publicly introduce the local Wintercooke and Fitzpatrick Collections, as well as to display selected items from The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust on loan through the Museum of Victoria.art, aboriginal australian -- australia, southeastern -- exhibitions. | aboriginal australians -- australia, southeastern -- implements -- exhibitions. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBooklet, Robson, Merryl K, Keeping the culture alive: an exhibition of Aboriginal fibrecraft featuring Connie Hart, an elder of the Gunditjmara people with significant items on loan from the Museum of Victoria, 1986
... Robson, Merryl K....Keeping the culture alive: an exhibition of Aboriginal fibrecraft featuring Connie Hart, an elder of the Gunditjmara people with significant items on loan from the Museum of Victoria. Booklet Robson, Merryl K. Hamilton City Council ...Exhibition held at Aboriginal Keeping Place, Hamilton and Westerm District Museum, June 18th, 1986-Feb 28th, 1987.Bibliography: p. 67.67 p. : ill., 1 folded geneal. table, ports. ; 24 cm.Exhibition held at Aboriginal Keeping Place, Hamilton and Westerm District Museum, June 18th, 1986-Feb 28th, 1987.Bibliography: p. 67.1. hart family. 2. aborigines, australian -- industries -- exhibitions. 3. aborigines, australian -- basket making -- exhibitions. i. museum of victoria. ii. hamilton (vic.). council. iii. hamilton and western district museum. aboriginal keeping place. iv. title. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan, Richmond, 2001
... "Merryl 2001"...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne burnley campus richmond "Merryl 2001" Handdrawn plan of Burnley Campus and the surrounding Richmond area. ...Handdrawn plan of Burnley Campus and the surrounding Richmond area. Probably drawn by a student for Burnley Student Association. Found in former Staff Room 2012."Merryl 2001"burnley campus, richmond -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Citizens Advice Bureau
... Staff of the Citizens Advice Bureau in Bank Street. Merryl Laity is sitting at front desk...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Staff of the Citizens Advice Bureau in Bank Street. Merryl Laity is sitting at front desk Box Hill Citizens Advise Bureau Citizens Advice Bureau Bank Street Laity> Meryl Black and white photograph Photograph Citizens Advice Bureau ...Staff of the Citizens Advice Bureau in Bank Street. Merryl Laity is sitting at front deskBlack and white photographbox hill citizens advise bureau, citizens advice bureau, bank street, laity> meryl -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 'Maitland', 1 Bedford Avenue, Surrey Hills, c 1900, 1900
... ...merryl...No 3 Bedford Avenue was built for Thomas Zeplin's daughter and named 'Mervyl' or 'Merryl'. Mrs Brodecky (donor) was the great-granddaughter of Thomas Zeplin. ...No 3 Bedford Avenue was built for Thomas Zeplin's daughter and named 'Mervyl' or 'Merryl'. Mrs Brodecky (donor) was the great-granddaughter of Thomas Zeplin. ...Maitland' was built in 1889 for Thomas Zeplin, who was a Professor of Music. He owned all the land bound by Union Road, Wilson and Montrose Streets and the railway line. 1 Bedford Avenue stayed in family ownership until purchased by Camberwell Council in 1986, initially for a car park. However it was renovated to become part of Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre. It was opened on 23 November 1990. No 3 Bedford Avenue was built for Thomas Zeplin's daughter and named 'Mervyl' or 'Merryl'. Mrs Brodecky (donor) was the great-granddaughter of Thomas Zeplin. The 2 girls are granddaughters of Thomas Zeplin. Electoral roll information: 1972 & 1977: Albert Vojteck Brodecky, manager, 1 Bedford Avenue. 1977: Ray Nanette Brodecky. There are 2 copies. Thomas had this built for his son and family. The house was occupied by his family, though sometimes rented out. His great-grand-daughter Mrs. A. Brodecky sold to the Camberwell Council in 1986. This was the only surviving photo in the family after the fire. Courtesy: Mrs. A. BrodeckyBlack and white photo of 2 houses taken from the street front. On the LHS is a Victorian double-fronted single-storey villa of Hawthorn brick construction, with wrought iron lacework to the veranda, slate roof and picket fence, with an established garden. Next door at No 3 is a double-storey Victorian terrace with a similar fence and building materials. There are 2 young girls standing in front between the properties.maitland, bedford avenue, 1900, surrey hills neighbourhood centre, victorian style, mervyl, merryl, mr thomas zeplin, mrs nanette brodecky, mr albert vojteck brodecky -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell High School Students 1969 Form Captains
... Left right, Phillip Conboy, Diane Dalziel, Jeanette Kelly, John Teasdale, Merryl Nisbett, Sue Jackson, Larry Redmond, Second Row. ...Left right, Phillip Conboy, Diane Dalziel, Jeanette Kelly, John Teasdale, Merryl Nisbett, Sue Jackson, Larry Redmond, Second Row. ...6975-19 Stawell High School Form Captains 1969 Top Row. Left right, Phillip Conboy, Diane Dalziel, Jeanette Kelly, John Teasdale, Merryl Nisbett, Sue Jackson, Larry Redmond, Second Row. Neville, Wright, Denise Dalliston, Kay Waterfield, Judy Dennis, Jill Roberts, Michelle Cox. Ian Davies, Third Row. Jeff Aston, Lynn Marland, Greg Tangey, Marie Molan, Lenora Hamilton, Wendy Presser. Jennifer Guy, Kay Court, Raymond Dunn. Students Form Captains in front of high schooleducation
