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Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Ephemera, H Bowley, Printer, 192 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Theatre program - The Quaker Girl, 19 November 1932, Nov-32
... ...Miss Harley...Camberwell Town Hall Operetta The Quaker Girl Tanner and Monckton Surrey Hills Operatic Society J C Williamson Scouts Burwood Boys' Home Rosalinda Modes entertainment fundraising musical events and activities program ephemera Mrs Reid Charles Albert Mrs P D Clucas Miss Iris Roderick Miss Collins Miss Cocking Miss Brown Mrs G Duncan Mr Darby Linda Lee Chrissie Simpson Marjorie Waugh Evelyn Crowley Sylvia Watson Beryl George Madge Toohey Beryl Hearne Beryl Benn Lance Marsden Roy Abery Rose Roberts Lily Kennedy Lilian Horn Jean Gordon Harry Cocking Mervyl Clarke H J Brett R Harley M McDowall Violet Dorian David Noble Oliver Danvers Howard Denny Marjorie Gordon Molly Linford Mrs Aitken Mrs Cerini Mrs Duncan Mrs Spiller Miss Blakie Miss Brigdon Miss Broderick Miss Callaghan Miss Cooper Miss Clucas Miss Colquhoun Miss V Cocking Miss S Cocking Miss Chambers Miss Douglas Miss J Ebbles Miss Harley Miss Harden Miss E Middleton Miss M Middleton Miss G Marshall Miss M Marshall Miss Oliver Miss Pearce Miss Scott Miss Scragg Miss Sinclair Miss Smith Miss Wearne Mr Abery Mr Brain Mr Collins Mr Isherwood Mr H Miechel Mr Rowse Mr Rublia Alice Thatcher Dot Irwin Lorna Anderson Una Unmack Doris Dorian Ronnie O'Regan Irma Johnston Jess Abery Edna Scharples Dede Taylor Alma Tinkler Sylvia Dodd Jocelyn Hall "To be /returned" underlined in grey lead pencil across LH side top of front page; "HALL /UNION RD" in grey lead pencil on RH top corner of front page; grey lead pencil marks against characters' names; J Hall signed on back in ink or biro. ...William Lock lived at 9 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills. Donation made at time Libby Cavenagh was Secretary of the Surrey Hills Historical Society.Pink-coloured bi-fold paper program. Includes a cast list and synopsis of the three acts."To be /returned" underlined in grey lead pencil across LH side top of front page; "HALL /UNION RD" in grey lead pencil on RH top corner of front page; grey lead pencil marks against characters' names; J Hall signed on back in ink or biro.camberwell town hall, operetta, the quaker girl, tanner and monckton, surrey hills operatic society, j c williamson, scouts, burwood boys' home, rosalinda modes, entertainment, fundraising, musical events and activities, program, ephemera, mrs reid, charles albert, mrs p d clucas, miss iris roderick, miss collins, miss cocking, miss brown, mrs g duncan, mr darby, linda lee, chrissie simpson, marjorie waugh, evelyn crowley, sylvia watson, beryl george, madge toohey, beryl hearne, beryl benn, lance marsden, roy abery, rose roberts, lily kennedy, lilian horn, jean gordon, harry cocking, mervyl clarke, h j brett, r harley, m mcdowall, violet dorian, david noble, oliver danvers, howard denny, marjorie gordon, molly linford, mrs aitken, mrs cerini, mrs duncan, mrs spiller, miss blakie, miss brigdon, miss broderick, miss callaghan, miss cooper, miss clucas, miss colquhoun, miss v cocking, miss s cocking, miss chambers, miss douglas, miss j ebbles, miss harley, miss harden, miss e middleton, miss m middleton, miss g marshall, miss m marshall, miss oliver, miss pearce, miss scott, miss scragg, miss sinclair, miss smith, miss wearne, mr abery, mr brain, mr collins, mr isherwood, mr h miechel, mr rowse, mr rublia, alice thatcher, dot irwin, lorna anderson, una unmack, doris dorian, ronnie o'regan, irma johnston, jess abery, edna scharples, dede taylor, alma tinkler, sylvia dodd, jocelyn hall -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Ephemera: Theatre program - Miss Hook of Holland, 24 & 26 June 1933, H Bowley, Printer, 192 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, June 1933
... ...Miss M Harley...Camberwell Town Hall Operetta Miss Hook of Holland Tanner and Monckton Surrey Hills Amateur Operatic Society J C Williamson Ltd Surrey Hills Baby Health Centre Alfred Hospital Orthopaedic Hospital Surrey Hills Orchestra Anne's Pantry Surrey Hall entertainment fundraising musical events and activities Miss Cook Mr J Colquhoun H E Witchell A H Chenu Norman Lee Jean Gordon Wilfred Darby Jeanette McDowell Ronald Isherwood Howard P Denny Miss Phyllis Heitsch Una V Blaikie Howard Burnett Jack Chapman Winifred Broderick Gladys Marshall Scyla Cocking Harold G Brett Harry Cocking Aubrey Pearce William Morrison Muriel Middleton Barbara Brigdon Jessie Collins Ethel Cerini Isabel Callaghan Florrie Doreian Violet Ebbels Jessie Fethers Margot Gordon Jean Robinson Gordon Lavender Marjory Gordon Grace Linford Mollie Middleton Eileen Middleton Muriel Marshall Gladys Oliver Mary Scragg Beryl Scragg Nina Sinclair Jean Wearne Gladys Roberts Rose Pearse Jean Douglass Jessie Powys Mabel Thomas Violet Abery Roy Brian Herbert Darby Wilfred Harley Robert Rowse Jack Walker Fred Williams George Duncan Mrs G D Clucas Mrs P D Blaikie Miss W H Duncan Mrs G D Grover Mrs B Collins Miss M Harley Mr R Cocking Mr H Colton Ada Walton Mrs C Colquoun program ephemera "J Hall" signed on back in ink or biro; Norman Lee has signed his photo in ink. ..."Miss Hook of Holland" is a musical comedy (described as a "Dutch Musical Incident") in two acts, with music and lyrics by Paul Rubens and book by Austen Hurgon and Rubens. It opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, on 31 January 1907, and had a successful run of 462 performances. A synopsis of the plot can be found at https://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_m/miss_hook_holland.htm This was one of a number of productions of the Surrey Hills Amateur Operatic Society during the 1930s. The society formed in 1931 and its first production was "The Cingalee", followed in 1932 by "The Arcadians". Other productions were "Princess Ju-Ju", "The Quaker Girl", "The Hook of Holland" and "The Country Girl". Apart its cultural and social importance, the aim of the Society was to raise funds for charity. Mrs Constance Clucas was a driving force behind the productions. A comprehensive account of the society's activities is found in 'A history of Surrey Hills' Sporting clubs and Cultural Groups" by Ken James. This and other programs of the Surrey Hills Amateur Operatic Society provide insight into the cultural life of Surrey Hills in the 1930s.Cream-coloured stapled program printed in brown of a musical comedy in 2 acts. Includes a cast list and committee of the Surrey Hills Amateur Operatic Society, a synopsis of the play, a list of the musical items, photos of Mrs P D Clucas and Mr Norman Lee and a number of ads for local and city businesses."J Hall" signed on back in ink or biro; Norman Lee has signed his photo in ink.camberwell town hall, operetta, miss hook of holland, tanner and monckton, surrey hills amateur operatic society, j c williamson ltd, surrey hills baby health centre, alfred hospital, orthopaedic hospital, surrey hills orchestra, anne's pantry, surrey hall, entertainment, fundraising, musical events and activities, miss cook, mr j colquhoun, h e witchell, a h chenu, norman lee, jean gordon, wilfred darby, jeanette mcdowell, ronald isherwood, howard p denny, miss phyllis heitsch, una v blaikie, howard burnett, jack chapman, winifred broderick, gladys marshall, scyla cocking, harold g brett, harry cocking, aubrey pearce, william morrison, muriel middleton, barbara brigdon, jessie collins, ethel cerini, isabel callaghan, florrie doreian, violet ebbels, jessie fethers, margot gordon, jean robinson, gordon lavender, marjory gordon, grace linford, mollie middleton, eileen middleton, muriel marshall, gladys oliver, mary scragg, beryl scragg, nina sinclair, jean wearne, gladys roberts, rose pearse, jean douglass, jessie powys, mabel thomas, violet abery, roy brian, herbert darby, wilfred harley, robert rowse, jack walker, fred williams, george duncan, mrs g d clucas, mrs p d blaikie, miss w h duncan, mrs g d grover, mrs b collins, miss m harley, mr r cocking, mr h colton, ada walton, mrs c colquoun, program, ephemera -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
... Harley Robyn... Elms Liz... Johnston Liz... McIlveen Bronwyn... Calderwood Simone... Zacharin Pat... Williamson Pat... Waite Pamela... Wilson Pamela... Perkins Jan... Woodburn Bettina... Bromley Bettina... Stuchbury Leanne... Dalton Sue... Dalton Leigh... Myers Jean... Sligo Pam... Gibson Pam... Collins Sue... Baddams Miss...Archbishop choirs orchestras musical events and activities dances and balls Stevenson Nan Henderson Margot pianos Old Grammarians Association Shelford Old Grammarians ‘Grammarians of Shelford Social Interest Paper’ ‘GOSSIP’ Anderson Jean Mrs Olinda Street Caulfield South Thompson Debbie Mrs Rome Lorraine Wilson Lorraine St Georges Road Elsternwick Guala Lynne Parke Lynne Halstead Simone Barrington Street Bentleigh East Kendall Debbie Webb Jean Deller Lynne Franzoni Lynne Brown Nola Jenkinson Nola Nelms Jenny Bond Jenny Waite Janine Brown Helen clubs and associations meetings events and activities sport Gleadell Linda Koch Linda barbecues Dawson Sally Richards Sally Richards Bronwyn Barnacle Bronwyn Crocker Susan Waxman Susan Hosford Margaret Hoult Margaret Francis Dyanne Franzoni Dyanne Baxter Dorothy Scott Maureen Ahearne Robyn Summer Louise Ballantyne Robyn Hill Robyn Painsh Elizabeth Mayne Lyn Eshelby Shirlene Looker Margaret Hunter Dale Martin Colleen Evans Julie Froomes Vicki Plaisted Leonie Leah Leonie Pull Lisa Patxy Godby Currer Liz Crawshaw Pam Shaw Debbie Milner Cheryl Hopkings Wendy Tietgens Jenny Gill Janet Edwards Leigh Hannon Lisa Folley Melinda sport Bray Jennifer Birch Jennifer Graham Sally Smith Sally Bosquet Rue Masters Anne Dalton Anne Murray Michele Brown Michele Sutton Kaye Griffiths Kaye Faragher Sue Butterfield Anne Thompson Anne Cassidy Julie Lynes Yvonne van Buuren Vanessa Vanselow Elizabeth Hall Elizabeth Riley Vicki Rowed Elizabeth Strugnell Peter Caulfield Grammar School Graham Andrew Murray Peter Hoad Ian Amos Emma Carr Vanessa Mallaby Kirstienne Valentine Karen Calderwood Jan Perkins Jan Perkins Jan Humphries Karen Asher Kim Hannon Lisa Mardardy Mischel Sanford Belinda Sherlock Natalie Barklamb Kate Levy Sally Mathew Jennifer Stahmer Sally Gray Mrs Australia Day Howell Marilyn Harley Robyn Elms Liz Johnston Liz McIlveen Bronwyn Calderwood Simone Zacharin Pat Williamson Pat Waite Pamela Wilson Pamela Perkins Jan Woodburn Bettina Bromley Bettina Stuchbury Leanne Dalton Sue Dalton Leigh Myers Jean Sligo Pam Gibson Pam Collins Sue Baddams Miss Limb Lois Rice Lois Bishop Myra Planner Betty Planner Pam Smart Arlie Lambert Dorothy Goode Sandra Harris Margaret Chamberlain Margaret Elms Elizabeth Johnston Elizabeth Rome Lynne Waxman Dawn Clements Dawn weddings halls Article SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ...This file contains 2 items relating to school magazines and publications: 1/1 photocopy of a page from the school magazine ‘Quaerite’, 1968, with a photograph of many students in front of the assembly hall and an article about the opening of the assembly hall on 05/06/1968 author unknown. 2/1 copy of the Shelford Old Grammarians publication ‘GOSSIP’ (Grammarians of Shelford Social Interest Paper) issue no. 85, dated 1st quarter of 1988. The publication includes details about the running of and events held by the Shelford Old Grammarians as well as details about the lives of former Grammarians. Written by David Waxman.shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, schools, openings (events), delacombe rohan sir, woods dr. archbishop, choirs, orchestras, musical events and activities, dances and balls, stevenson nan, henderson margot, pianos, old grammarians association, shelford old grammarians, ‘grammarians of shelford social interest paper’, ‘gossip’, anderson jean mrs, olinda street, caulfield south, thompson debbie mrs, rome lorraine, wilson lorraine, st georges road, elsternwick, guala lynne, parke lynne, halstead simone, barrington street, bentleigh east, kendall debbie, webb jean, deller lynne, franzoni lynne, brown nola, jenkinson nola, nelms jenny, bond jenny, waite janine, brown helen, clubs and associations, meetings, events and activities, sport, gleadell linda, koch linda, barbecues, dawson sally, richards sally, richards bronwyn, barnacle bronwyn, crocker susan, waxman susan, hosford margaret, hoult margaret, francis dyanne , franzoni dyanne, baxter dorothy, scott maureen, ahearne robyn, summer louise, ballantyne robyn, hill robyn, painsh elizabeth, mayne lyn, eshelby shirlene, looker margaret, hunter dale, martin colleen, evans julie, froomes vicki, plaisted leonie, leah leonie, pull lisa, patxy godby, currer liz, crawshaw pam, shaw debbie, milner cheryl, hopkings wendy, tietgens jenny, gill janet, edwards leigh, hannon lisa, folley melinda, sport, bray jennifer, birch jennifer, graham sally, smith sally, bosquet rue, masters anne, dalton anne, murray michele, brown michele, sutton kaye, griffiths kaye, faragher sue, butterfield anne, thompson anne, cassidy julie, lynes yvonne, van buuren vanessa, vanselow elizabeth, hall elizabeth, riley vicki, rowed elizabeth, strugnell peter, caulfield grammar school, graham andrew, murray peter, hoad ian, amos emma, carr vanessa, mallaby kirstienne, valentine karen, calderwood jan, perkins jan, perkins jan, humphries karen, asher kim, hannon lisa, mardardy mischel, sanford belinda, sherlock natalie, barklamb kate, levy sally, mathew jennifer, stahmer sally, gray mrs, australia day, howell marilyn, harley robyn, elms liz, johnston liz, mcilveen bronwyn, calderwood simone, zacharin pat, williamson pat, waite pamela, wilson pamela, perkins jan, woodburn bettina, bromley bettina, stuchbury leanne, dalton sue, dalton leigh, myers jean, sligo pam, gibson pam, collins sue, baddams miss, limb lois, rice lois, bishop myra, planner betty, planner pam, smart arlie, lambert dorothy, goode sandra, harris margaret, chamberlain margaret, elms elizabeth, johnston elizabeth, rome lynne, waxman dawn, clements dawn, weddings, halls -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947
... Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossett...Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossett Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947 Image ...This image was used by the Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1947 during their reunions. black and white laminated phiotocopied photograph of men and women in front of brick building, with names typed underneath. Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossettballarat teachers' college, lindsay harley, nancy cooper, david cooper, dana street primary school, alan sonsee, dana street state school -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Tennis player, Dorothy Round, Albert Grounds, Melbourne
... Miss Round doesn’t play on Sundays, and doesn’t play particularly well on Mondays!”. In the early 1930s many women tennis players in Europe and USA abandoned their stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and some men swapped their long flannel trousers for shorts. British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley...Miss Round doesn’t play on Sundays, and doesn’t play particularly well on Mondays!”. In the early 1930s many women tennis players in Europe and USA abandoned their stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and some men swapped their long flannel trousers for shorts. British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley ...Dorothy Round in shorts English-born Dorothy Round (1909-1982) plays tennis at Albert Park Cricket Ground, wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Dorothy won Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937, and the Australian Open in 1935. In the early 1930s, many women players in Europe and USA swapped stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts. In October 1933, Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) declared, “I consider shorts not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” However by November, the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association (VLTA) officially allowed shorts at Kooyong for both sexes. At the July 1934 Wimbledon Women’s Final, played in front of the King and Queen, Dorothy wore a sleeveless dress with the skirt divided. Her American competitor, Helen Jacobs, wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side, described as “mannish, though businesslike”. In October, Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned, “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the LTAA will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts. Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player I saw abroad.” The papers also reported that “Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine.” Dorothy said, “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. Mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist.” Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6" Description: Dorothy Round plays tennis at Albert Grounds, Albert Park, Melbourne. She is wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Dorothy Round (1909-1982) was an English tennis champion from Dudley, Worcestershire. She won the Wimbledon Women’s Singles in 1934 and 1937. In 1935 she won the Australian Championships Women’s Singles in Melbourne. Dorothy won the Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon in 1934, 1935 and 1936. Dorothy was a staunch Methodist and taught Sunday School at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church throughout her career. She did not drink, smoke, dance or play tennis on Sundays and declined to compete in the 1933 French Open as tennis officials refused to comply to her scheduling preferences of No Sundays. During the Wightman Cup in New York when play was rained out on the Saturday, Dorothy refused to return on the Sunday. Officials reluctantly agreed to reschedule the clash for Monday, where she put in a sub par performance, prompting the New York Times to quip “Miss Round doesn’t play on Sundays, and doesn’t play particularly well on Mondays!”. In the early 1930s many women tennis players in Europe and USA abandoned their stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and some men swapped their long flannel trousers for shorts. British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) and referee of big tournaments , said “the rules say regulation costume must be worn – I consider shorts are not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” (Herald 5/10/1933) However, by November 1933 the Victorian Lawn Tennis Assn officially allowed shorts as regulation dress at Kooyong for both sexes. One speaker suggested that as the majority of women were knock-kneed, the privilege of wearing shorts would not be taken up extensively by them. He added that women were not intended by nature to wear such garments. Another member mentioned that men were rather handsome objects and “works of art” and would carry off the short pants vogue nicely. (Sun Sydney 15/11/33) At the 1934 Wimbledon Singles Finals, playing in front of King George V and Queen Mary, Dorothy wore her signature outfit of sleeveless white dress with the skirt divided and pleated to form loose shorts and American Helen Jacobs wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side described as “mannish, though business like.” In the lead up to Dorothy’s arrival in Australia to compete in the Australian Championship of 1935, there was much speculation written in the press about Dorothy’s preference for wearing shorts. Tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the Australian Lawn Tennis Association will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts.” “Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player abroad.” Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among the tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine. Mrs Hopman brought back a couple of pleated pairs that tennis player and designer Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall (nee Eileen Bennett) made popular and worn by most English players. “They are really quite radical for they look no more startling than a short, pleated skirt” she said. (Newcastle Sun 1/10/1934) Writing for the Sydney Morning Herald 6/12/34, Dorothy said ”I have heard that a photograph of a player wearing shorts was sent to the Queen for her approval and I understand that she said in reply “that they were very attractive”. The Queen is a frequent and interested visitor to Wimbledon so this story is most credible and possibly explains the lack of official opposition to shorts this year.” “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. You have probably noticed that mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist. I don’t know whether shorts have come to stay. They do not suit everybody and the majority of the men don’t like the women in them and this may help condemn the fashion. I really think the men dislike them because too many people who shorts obviously do not suit rushed to be in the fashion and the result was devastating. For my part, I hope that this comfortable fashion endures.” Dorothy’s doubles partner, English tennis champion Fred Perry, did not approve of shorts for men and was particularly perturbed at the idea of women wearing them. Fred always wore long, white flannel trousers and white collared polo shirt on the tennis court. In July 1935 Dorothy took up a post as a dress designer and sportswear design advisor at British outfitters Jaeger. She published two books – “Modern Lawn Tennis” in 1935 and ”Tennis for Girls” in 1938 – described as cheerful and sensible guides. In 1937, Dorothy married Dr Douglas Leigh Little at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church. Her wedding dress was designed by renowned fashion designer Teddy Tinling who specialised in designing tennis dresses. (Tinling designed the dress worn by Billie Jean King for the famous “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match against Bobby Riggs in 1973.) News reel co. Gaumont British News filmed the wedding, showing 10,000 people, mostly women, surging towards the couple, describing it as a riot, and quipping that Dorothy’s forehand was useful when cutting the wedding cake. The city of Dudley gifted the couple an antique walnut bedroom suite chosen by them. Dorothy and Douglas had a son, Ian, and a daughter, Patricia. She gave up competitive tennis to coach and write newspaper articles. In later life she took up golf. Dorothy died of cancer in 1982 aged 73. She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame 1986. In 2004 a bronze bust of Dorothy was installed at Wimbledon, and in 2013 a life size bronze statue was erected at Priory Park, Dudley. References: MRS. HOPMAN RETURNS (1934, October 1). The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166292409 FIGURED IT OUT (1933, November 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 13 (FINAL EXTRA). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230199908 FASHIONS OF THE TENNIS COURTS. (1934, December 6). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 7 (Women's Supplement). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28021332 Leading Tennis Referee Condemns Wearing of Shorts (1933, October 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243193607 DOROTHY ROUND Chooses Going-Away TROUSSEAU (1937, September 4). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 39. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51588090 Ban On Shorts For Tennis Girls? (1934, April 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230535547 Dorothy Round Little - one of Britain's greatest champions, 13 September 2009, Tennis Forum, https://www.tennisforum.com/threads/dorothy-round-little-one-of-britains-greatest-champions.409612/Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6".tennis, clothing and dress, 1930-1939 -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Miss Joan Hartigan and Mr Harley Malcolm embark on the RMS Orford for Wimbledon
... Miss Joan Hartigan and Mr Harley Malcolm embark on the RMS Orford for Wimbledon...Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Twenty-one year old Australian Championships, (now known as the Australian Open) winner Miss Joan Hartigan and Mr Harley Malcolm, Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA) Honorary Secretary and referee, embark on the R.M.S. ...Glass plate negative Miss Joan Hartigan and Mr Harley Malcolm embark on the RMS Orford for Wimbledon Photograph Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993 ...“MISS JOAN HARTIGAN, the well known New South Wales tennis player, who intends to play at Wimbledon this year. A photograph taken on board R.M.S. Orford before she sailed yesterday.” - The Age Photographer notations on slide: "B19" Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 21 March 1934, page 13 Published title: MISS JOAN HARTIGAN Published caption: MISS JOAN HARTIGAN the well-known New South Wales tennis player, who intends to play at Wimbledon this year. A photograph taken on board R.M.S. Orford before she sailed yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203827087 Description: On the deck of a ship, a smiling young woman wearing a white hat, printed fabric dress with brooch and holding a black clutch bag stands next to a middle aged man wearing a dark three piece suit and necktie with cornflower buttonhole and lapel pin and a newspaper under his arm. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Twenty-one year old Australian Championships, (now known as the Australian Open) winner Miss Joan Hartigan and Mr Harley Malcolm, Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA) Honorary Secretary and referee, embark on the R.M.S. Orford at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on their way to Wimbledon. The Australian Test cricket and Davis Cup teams were also on the same voyage. Joan Marcia Hartigan (Bathurst) 1912-2000 from Sydney, won the Australian Championships three times in 1933, 1934, 1936 and was a Wimbledon semifinalist in 1934, 1935. A tall, stylish presence in visor and pleated dress, Joan was renowned for her power game and her “upside down backhand” i.e. striking the shot with the same face of the racquet that she hit her forehand. Joan’s world ranking was No.8 in 1934. Unfortunately, her career was interrupted by the outbreak of WW11 with international matches suspended for five years. Joan enlisted in the Australian Military Forces during WW11 and in 1947 she married Hugh Bathurst, private secretary to Senator James Fraser, Prime Minister Ben Chifley’s Health Minister. They had a daughter Mary and a son Thomas who became Chief Justice of NSW. Joan died in Sydney in 2000. In October 1933, Mr Harley Malcolm, declared “I consider shorts not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut in such a costume is unreasonable.” However, Harley was on the wrong side of history. In Europe and USA, many women tennis players were swapping their long skirts and stockings for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and men their long flannels for tailored shorts. In 1933, Henry “Bunny” Austin stunned the Wimbledon crowd when he wore shorts onto Centre Court - the first top male player to do so. He found it too hot to play in long trousers so he asked his tailor to run up some prototype shorts. At the 1933 Wimbledon Women’s Final, in front of the King and Queen, English champion Dorothy Round wore her trademark sleeveless dress with a divided skirt and her American competitor Helen Jacobs wore white, tailored shorts with a black stripe on each side, described as “mannish, though businesslike.” In November 1933, the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association officially allowed shorts as regulation dress at Kooyong for both sexes. In 1935, Dorothy wore her shorts while competing in Melbourne at the Australian Championships, Kooyong and there was hardly a murmur of dissent. Mr Harley Malcolm was involved with Australian tennis for 57 years, first as a player, then as a referee and administrator. He always wore a cornflower buttonhole on his lapel as he said the blue in that flower was his favourite colour. Cornflowers are sometimes referred to as “bachelor’s button” due to the old practice of men wearing cornflower buttonholes to indicate they are either in love or ready for courting. The Bleuet de France is the French flower of remembrance. References: WOMEN CITIZENS' MOVEMENT. (1934, March 21). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved March 20, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203827087 'Joan Hartigan', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Hartigan Leading Tennis Referee Condemns Wearing of Shorts (1933, October 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved March 6, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243193607 REMEMBERING 57 YEARS OF TENNIS (1947, December 10). Daily Mercury (Mackay, Qld. : 1906 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved April 1, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171166922Photographer notations on slide: "B19".tennis, 1930-1939, ships, sport, clothing and dress -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Harley Tarrant and his 1905 Tarrant car, 1905
... ...mr harley tarrant...miss...It was one of a series of 5 stamps featuring Australian veteran and vintage cars. cars inventions dunlop reliability trial tarrant motor and engineering company mr harley tarrant miss doreen tarrant mrs doreen holmes col harley tarrant Black and white photo of a car without a hood in the driver's seat of which is a man with cap, driving dust coat and goggles, identified as Harley Tarrant. ...Col. Harley Tarrant was an astute businessman and a part-time soldier. He was born at Clunes in 1860 and as a young man worked with an engineering firm in Sydney. He later joined the Board of Works in Melbourne. and later entered the early car manufacturing and retailing trade. In 1905 Harley Tarrant built the first car to be built and sold in Australia. For a time he was a surveyor and worked in Surrey Hills but motoring became his prime interest. In the early 1890s he set up a workshop in what was then Post Office Place, Melbourne. He built stationary engines which ran on kerosene and in the first years of the twentieth century, with partner W Howard Lewis, built the first petrol driven car in Australia. This photo is of his sixth car and was taken after the finish of the 1st Sydney to Melbourne Dunlop Reliability Trial, which Tarrant won. Harley Tarrant produced cars between 1901 and 1907 at the Tarrant Motor and Engineering Company in Queen's Bridge Street, South Melbourne. The first car had a rear-mounted two-horse power Benz engine. Two-cylinder models were later produced followed by 4-cylinder models. The only Tarrant car in existence in 1984 was owned by Harley Tarrant's grandsons, Kenneth and Peter Holmes of Melbourne. The 1906 Tarrant car featured on an Australia Post stamp in 1984. It was one of a series of 5 stamps featuring Australian veteran and vintage cars.Black and white photo of a car without a hood in the driver's seat of which is a man with cap, driving dust coat and goggles, identified as Harley Tarrant. Beside him is a young girl in a large frilly; she is identified as Doreen Tarrant, his daughter. Another man with cap and goggles is talking to him and a gentleman in a bowler hat looks on. There is a women and 2 children in the background in front of a large brick wall decorated in two coloured bricks. cars, inventions, dunlop reliability trial, tarrant motor and engineering company, mr harley tarrant, miss doreen tarrant, mrs doreen holmes, col harley tarrant -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, J Sutton Crow family - recollections of life in Mont Albert from 1924, 1992
... ...(miss) nancy barber...(mr) - harley...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne A few pages from the Crow family history that relate to life in Mont Albert. victoria crescent mont albert strathmore house names telephone exchange 1930 (miss) winnie thompson union road surrey hills mont albert central school christian endeavour group 1899 telephone services (mr) edward lloyd (mr) tom morris grocer tom morris's grocery schools teachers (mr) - wenborn ormiston girls' school (miss) hazel schlesinger 1916 trams (miss) gwen littleton (mr) alan wills (miss) jean crow (mr) ray crow (miss) nancy barber (mr) - harley trafalgar street wildlife sanctuary greythorn road balwyn (mr) percy grainger A few pages from the Crow family history that relate to life in Mont Albert. ...A few pages from the Crow family history that relate to life in Mont Albert.A few pages from the Crow family history that relate to life in Mont Albert.victoria crescent, mont albert, strathmore, house names, telephone exchange, 1930, (miss) winnie thompson, union road, surrey hills, mont albert central school, christian endeavour group, 1899, telephone services, (mr) edward lloyd, (mr) tom morris, grocer, tom morris's grocery, schools, teachers, (mr) - wenborn, ormiston girls' school, (miss) hazel schlesinger, 1916, trams, (miss) gwen littleton, (mr) alan wills, (miss) jean crow, (mr) ray crow, (miss) nancy barber, (mr) - harley, trafalgar street, wildlife sanctuary, greythorn road, balwyn, (mr) percy grainger -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Centenary of Mont Albert Primary School 1917-2017, 2017
... harley...koonung heights primary school...(Ms) sharon saitlik...first female principal...(Miss...Images are from the Mont Albert Primary School Digital Archive, established for the Centenary 2016-17. mont albert primary school mont albert central school (Mr) charles alipius hyland first principal (Mr) william Judd (Mr) alfred "boss" harley koonung heights primary school (Ms) sharon saitlik first female principal (Miss) Valerie mcphail (Mr) Alec jamieson (Miss) Dorothy harding (Miss) Mavis king (Mr) Ivan southall (Mr) - corey (Mr) Lewis godfrey (Miss) Susan jeffrey (Mr) John gow This book is an abbreviated version of "The History of Mont Albert Primary School" written for the Centenary 2016-17. ...This book is an abbreviated version of "The History of Mont Albert Primary School" written for the Centenary 2016-17. Images are from the Mont Albert Primary School Digital Archive, established for the Centenary 2016-17.This book is an abbreviated version of "The History of Mont Albert Primary School" written for the Centenary 2016-17. Images are from the Mont Albert Primary School Digital Archive, established for the Centenary 2016-17.mont albert primary school, mont albert central school, (mr) charles alipius hyland, first principal, (mr) william judd, (mr) alfred "boss" harley, koonung heights primary school, (ms) sharon saitlik, first female principal, (miss) valerie mcphail, (mr) alec jamieson, (miss) dorothy harding, (miss) mavis king, (mr) ivan southall, (mr) - corey, (mr) lewis godfrey, (miss) susan jeffrey, (mr) john gow -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Educating Surrey Hills - School No 2778, 1886-1986, 1986
... miss)...parents clubs...brookes...- (mrs)...lancashire...deans...johnson...herbert...-(mrs)...travancore...jamieson...welch...mcdonald...harley...A second lesser copy was donated at a much earlier date. wekworth - (miss) reardon edith lauchlan thelma grant mavis higgins nancy kellan coster joyce parker marjorie dyson joy sutton phyllis cadmar gwennyth mclaughlin maurine wendorf winifred broadbent doreen hawes hilda powell crocker beatrix triggs dorothy peers ker pryde norma clemson kathleen owen doris glasscock elaine lovering w b (mr) dyer e a (mr) gamble william brown j k (mr) raw whitfield t doyle annie st stephens presbyterian church cadets bennett george t brigadier general gordon cottingham r v (mr) day george greaves arthur servan alice renkin anne lutheran peace memorial home gourlay education schools doney - (mr) collins fyfe alexander fire brigades maypoles duck lorraine hendy ives alfred reaburn john walduck gwyneth world war 1914-1918 breeden horace horrie wise amy (miss) blogg john kendrick newington lily (miss) parents clubs brookes - (mrs) lancashire deans johnson herbert -(mrs) travancore jamieson welch mcdonald harley mclean jack rex theatre surrey hills progress association gamer ernest southall ivan influenza barbara ross poliomyelitis scott moroney daniel thwaites jean constable oswell frank large gifford a e (rev) gillies j (rev) buxton porter jill morgan jan 1939-1945 williamson joan cargill jackson van ernst cooke tyrell's milkbar plaw graeme dairies chenu a h rutzou peter bowie heymann megan wilson ritter alan martyn dawson l (mrs) mcgregor d (mrs) e (mrs) fiedler wheeler lewis marsh rhyll slater games gangell pam barrow ford henry mcewan marion conlon kathy canterbury recreation reserve surrey park chatham oval mooney neil kitson surrey dive monk kay saldineri macqueen lyndy thomson daley susan discombe diane hanson robert mulvey albers angela tucker david glover bright lynette mcinnes jeanette nethercott turnball eric smith roberts chasemore lyle chislett miss capon program k n (mr) fuller i d (mr) henwood j w (mr) g (mr) veitch g (mrs) m (mrs) cheetham j (mr) gardner l (mr) d (mr) sepitka lorna balfe win wells bob keith ian kett mr elizabeth liney bruce macarthur rob kelly paula neil b sydenham shirley dixon o'hagan ros van someren fred norman burns roberta harry christine barker henry j t nutt ernest h richards benjamin lievesley john h knight gabriel clough john s hepburn james tinney arthur h blanchen bernard j somerwell elizabeth j john t john m caldicott howard t A 59 page informal history of Surrey Hills State School, No 2778. ...Donation made on behalf of Surrey Hills Primary School. A second lesser copy was donated at a much earlier date.A 59 page informal history of Surrey Hills State School, No 2778. To quote the authors: "we have not used footnotes, nor a bibliography; and we have used reminiscence without always ensuring that facts and dates are strictly accurate." The book is richly illustrated with photos, excerpts of student work and other ephemera. It is not indexed. Headings are: Beginnings, The Cadet Corps, Head Teacher Bennett, School Days 1900-1925, War Time & Beyond, The Mothers' Club, Childhood Illness, School Days in '30s, Expansion, PWD Problems, Depression and Wartime, Post War Crowding, memories, Mr Wheeler, Migrants, Royal Tours, Pedestrian Crossings, The Canteen, Craft Room, Sports Days, Acquisition of Mr Prior's House, Parents Right to Know, Social Service, School Committee, Concerts & Balls, Mothers' Club to Parents' Club, Library, More PWD Problems, Changes, Camps, Recent Principals. This copy includes a copy of the Centenary Weekend Programme which has been stuck inside the front cover.wekworth, - (miss), reardon, edith, lauchlan, thelma, grant, mavis, higgins, nancy, kellan, coster, joyce, parker, marjorie, dyson, joy, sutton, phyllis, cadmar, gwennyth, mclaughlin, maurine, wendorf, winifred, broadbent, doreen, hawes, hilda, powell, crocker, beatrix, triggs, dorothy, peers, ker, pryde, norma, clemson, kathleen, owen, doris, glasscock, elaine, lovering, w b (mr), dyer, e a (mr), gamble, william, brown, j k (mr), raw, whitfield t, doyle, annie, st stephens presbyterian church, cadets, bennett, george t, brigadier general gordon, cottingham, r v (mr), day, george, greaves, arthur, servan, alice, renkin, anne, lutheran peace memorial home, gourlay, education, schools, doney, - (mr), collins, fyfe, alexander, fire brigades, maypoles, duck, lorraine, hendy, ives, alfred, reaburn, john, walduck, gwyneth, world war, 1914-1918, breeden, horace, horrie, wise, amy (miss), blogg, john kendrick, newington, lily (miss), parents clubs, brookes, - (mrs), lancashire, deans, johnson, herbert, -(mrs), travancore, jamieson, welch, mcdonald, harley, mclean, jack, rex theatre, surrey hills progress association, gamer, ernest, southall, ivan, influenza, barbara, ross, poliomyelitis, scott, moroney, daniel, thwaites, jean, constable, oswell, frank, large, gifford, a e (rev), gillies, j (rev), buxton, porter, jill, morgan, jan, 1939-1945, williamson, joan, cargill, jackson, van ernst, cooke, tyrell's milkbar, plaw, graeme, dairies, chenu, a h, rutzou, peter, bowie, heymann, megan, wilson, ritter, alan, martyn, dawson, l (mrs), mcgregor, d (mrs), e (mrs), fiedler, wheeler, lewis, marsh, rhyll, slater, games, gangell, pam, barrow, ford, henry, mcewan, marion, conlon, kathy, canterbury recreation reserve, surrey park, chatham oval, mooney, neil, kitson, surrey dive, monk, kay, saldineri, macqueen, lyndy, thomson, daley, susan, discombe, diane, hanson, robert, mulvey, albers, angela, tucker, david, glover, bright, lynette, mcinnes, jeanette, nethercott, turnball, eric, smith, roberts, chasemore, lyle, chislett, miss, capon program, k n (mr), fuller, i d (mr), henwood, j w (mr), g (mr), veitch, g (mrs), m (mrs), cheetham, j (mr), gardner, l (mr), d (mr), sepitka, lorna, balfe, win, wells, bob, keith, ian, kett, mr, elizabeth, liney, bruce, macarthur, rob, kelly, paula, neil b, sydenham, shirley, dixon, o'hagan, ros, van someren, fred, norman, burns, roberta, harry, christine, barker, henry j t, nutt, ernest h, richards, benjamin, lievesley, john h, knight, gabriel, clough, john s, hepburn, james, tinney, arthur h, blanchen, bernard j, somerwell, elizabeth j, john t, john m, caldicott, howard t -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (series) - Subject File, Artists II (Kew), 1958
... Index - ‘The Artists of Kew’ (Mackie E, 1981): Louis Abrahams, Edith Alsop, William Nichols Anderson, Louis Anquetin, Dorothy Baker, Alice [Marion Emily] Bale, Kaye Ballard, Stan Ballard, George Bell, Leila Bell, Charles Bennett, A Bolam, Shirley Bourne, Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Louis Buvelot, Donald Cameron, Robert Camm, Sir Hugh Casson, S Cochrane, Alexander Colquhoun, Amalie Colquhoun, Archibald D Colquhoun, Beatrice Colquhoun, Elizabeth Colquhoun, George Colville, Charles Conder, Colin Coulihan, Noel Counihan, David Cox, Sir William Dargie, Isobel Davies, Miss De Mole, L Dunn, Frank Emery, Albert Enes, Alma Figuerola, W H Fitchett, Paul Fitzgerald, George Frederick Folingsby, E Phillips Fox, William Frater, John Frith, Miss Fullwood, Alistair Cameron Gray, Harley Griffiths, Gilda Gude, Nornie Gude, Dora Hake, Elsie Bernard Hall, Robert Hannaford, John Hassell, Carl Hempel, Harold Herbert, June Hobart, Kenneth Jack, Jean Jeffery, Cliff Judge, Lois Kahan, William Kearney, Percy Leason, Bastien Le Page, J Lewis, Norman Lindsay, Percy Lindsay, Sir John Longstaff, John Loxton, Arthur Loureiro, Gordon McCrae, Frederick McCubbin, Herchfield Mack, Alan Martin, Karlis Mednis, Max Meldrum, Bertha Merfield, Anne Montgomery, David Moore, Lillian Morrison, Carl Nelson, Sydney Nolan, Ambrose Patterson, Lawrence Scott Pendelbury, John Percival, John Perry, W Pinderson, Marie Pinschoff, John Piper, J Reverdy, Tom Roberts, James Robertson, John Russell, Jan Hendrik Scheltema, Arnold Shore, Joseph Simpson, Joy Stewart, Sir Arthur Streeton, Jane Sutherland, Ruth Sutherland, Evelyn Syme, Eric Thake, Isobel Thorn, Albert Tucker, Tudor St George Tucker, Isobel Tweddle. ...Index - ‘The Artists of Kew’ (Mackie E, 1981): Louis Abrahams, Edith Alsop, William Nichols Anderson, Louis Anquetin, Dorothy Baker, Alice [Marion Emily] Bale, Kaye Ballard, Stan Ballard, George Bell, Leila Bell, Charles Bennett, A Bolam, Shirley Bourne, Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Louis Buvelot, Donald Cameron, Robert Camm, Sir Hugh Casson, S Cochrane, Alexander Colquhoun, Amalie Colquhoun, Archibald D Colquhoun, Beatrice Colquhoun, Elizabeth Colquhoun, George Colville, Charles Conder, Colin Coulihan, Noel Counihan, David Cox, Sir William Dargie, Isobel Davies, Miss De Mole, L Dunn, Frank Emery, Albert Enes, Alma Figuerola, W H Fitchett, Paul Fitzgerald, George Frederick Folingsby, E Phillips Fox, William Frater, John Frith, Miss Fullwood, Alistair Cameron Gray, Harley Griffiths, Gilda Gude, Nornie Gude, Dora Hake, Elsie Bernard Hall, Robert Hannaford, John Hassell, Carl Hempel, Harold Herbert, June Hobart, Kenneth Jack, Jean Jeffery, Cliff Judge, Lois Kahan, William Kearney, Percy Leason, Bastien Le Page, J Lewis, Norman Lindsay, Percy Lindsay, Sir John Longstaff, John Loxton, Arthur Loureiro, Gordon McCrae, Frederick McCubbin, Herchfield Mack, Alan Martin, Karlis Mednis, Max Meldrum, Bertha Merfield, Anne Montgomery, David Moore, Lillian Morrison, Carl Nelson, Sydney Nolan, Ambrose Patterson, Lawrence Scott Pendelbury, John Percival, John Perry, W Pinderson, Marie Pinschoff, John Piper, J Reverdy, Tom Roberts, James Robertson, John Russell, Jan Hendrik Scheltema, Arnold Shore, Joseph Simpson, Joy Stewart, Sir Arthur Streeton, Jane Sutherland, Ruth Sutherland, Evelyn Syme, Eric Thake, Isobel Thorn, Albert Tucker, Tudor St George Tucker, Isobel Tweddle. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderThe second of two reference files on artists in Kew, this file including research and printed copies of a publication by Elizabeth Mackie, ‘The Artists of Kew’ (self-published 1981 - ISBN 0 9594081 0 X). The publication is attached to this record as a PDF file, but it should be noted that copyright is still held by the descendants of the author, but may be used and quoted for research purposes. One of the copies in the file of the publication is an ex-library copy and includes an index. The other unpublished material/research is held in copyright by the Kew Historical Society Inc. The files include descriptions, addresses and or dates relating to artists mentioned in the file. Within the file, there is also detailed correspondence and notes from and relating to Gwen Walker, Marguerete Mahood, Stanley Ballard, and Kathlyn Margaret Ballard. Index - ‘The Artists of Kew’ (Mackie E, 1981): Louis Abrahams, Edith Alsop, William Nichols Anderson, Louis Anquetin, Dorothy Baker, Alice [Marion Emily] Bale, Kaye Ballard, Stan Ballard, George Bell, Leila Bell, Charles Bennett, A Bolam, Shirley Bourne, Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Louis Buvelot, Donald Cameron, Robert Camm, Sir Hugh Casson, S Cochrane, Alexander Colquhoun, Amalie Colquhoun, Archibald D Colquhoun, Beatrice Colquhoun, Elizabeth Colquhoun, George Colville, Charles Conder, Colin Coulihan, Noel Counihan, David Cox, Sir William Dargie, Isobel Davies, Miss De Mole, L Dunn, Frank Emery, Albert Enes, Alma Figuerola, W H Fitchett, Paul Fitzgerald, George Frederick Folingsby, E Phillips Fox, William Frater, John Frith, Miss Fullwood, Alistair Cameron Gray, Harley Griffiths, Gilda Gude, Nornie Gude, Dora Hake, Elsie Bernard Hall, Robert Hannaford, John Hassell, Carl Hempel, Harold Herbert, June Hobart, Kenneth Jack, Jean Jeffery, Cliff Judge, Lois Kahan, William Kearney, Percy Leason, Bastien Le Page, J Lewis, Norman Lindsay, Percy Lindsay, Sir John Longstaff, John Loxton, Arthur Loureiro, Gordon McCrae, Frederick McCubbin, Herchfield Mack, Alan Martin, Karlis Mednis, Max Meldrum, Bertha Merfield, Anne Montgomery, David Moore, Lillian Morrison, Carl Nelson, Sydney Nolan, Ambrose Patterson, Lawrence Scott Pendelbury, John Percival, John Perry, W Pinderson, Marie Pinschoff, John Piper, J Reverdy, Tom Roberts, James Robertson, John Russell, Jan Hendrik Scheltema, Arnold Shore, Joseph Simpson, Joy Stewart, Sir Arthur Streeton, Jane Sutherland, Ruth Sutherland, Evelyn Syme, Eric Thake, Isobel Thorn, Albert Tucker, Tudor St George Tucker, Isobel Tweddle. Other artists noted in file include: Marguerete Mahood, Leopoldine Mimovich, Julius Wentscher, Tina Wentscher, Sigismonde Zacutti, Napier Waller, Percy Gair, Stuart Warmington, Len Annois, Margaret Baskerville, Clara Southern, Andre Maszaros, Michael Maszaros, Walter Withers, Edith Ussher, Arthur Wills, Douglas Annand, and Gwen Walker.artists - kew (vic)artists - kew (vic) -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Waiting Room at Dr Wake's, 127A Harley Street
... On front: Waiting-room at Dr Wake's, 127A Harley Street, Miss Winifred Fraser, Mrs Brough, Miss Beatrice Day and Mr Philip Leslie. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Postcard 'Dr Wake's Patient' Series On front: Waiting-room at Dr Wake's, 127A Harley Street, Miss Winifred Fraser, Mrs Brough, Miss Beatrice Day and Mr Philip Leslie. ...Postcard 'Dr Wake's Patient' Seriesblack and white postcard unmounted, original, fair conditionOn front: Waiting-room at Dr Wake's, 127A Harley Street, Miss Winifred Fraser, Mrs Brough, Miss Beatrice Day and Mr Philip Leslie. "Absolutely the very people I wsihed to avoid!" -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionProgramme - Ephemera, Programme - A children's concert by students of Miss Patience Cornell, 1930
... Miss Patience Cornell...Mrs T Walton...Roma Thomas...Ross Shepherd...Helen Graley...Joan Perrin...Lynette Cerini...Marjorie Smail...Gwynneth Ellis...Audrey Sutton...Jocelyn Cerini...Grace Manley...Isabel King...Jim Thomas...Violet Sydenham...Gwen Shepherd...Olga Pearson...Nora Harley...Emulation Hall entertainment musical events and activities Miss Patience Cornell Mrs T Walton Roma Thomas Ross Shepherd Helen Graley Joan Perrin Lynette Cerini Marjorie Smail Gwynneth Ellis Audrey Sutton Jocelyn Cerini Grace Manley Isabel King Jim Thomas Violet Sydenham Gwen Shepherd Olga Pearson Nora Harley Lex Anderson Jean Ewen Jean Fowler Margo Smith Ray Anderson Ian Whittaker Ella Anderson 1930 John Oswald On the rear in lead pencil are various notes which do not appear to be related to the program: "Wr2861"; "C.H.H"; "Rev Chalmers" / "8 Charles St Burwood / E.13"; "19 Lithgow St / Burwood"; 'Enchanted Glen 8-15"; "Mantel 4'-6 x 6" with a diagram. ...Donation is speculative based on the inclusion of Jocelyn and her sister Lynette Cerini in the list of performers.Beige program printed in black which details the acts of a concert given by the students of Miss Patience Cornell on 19 November 1930 in the Emulation Hall in Canterbury. The concert was a mix of piano solos, recitations and playlets and one-act plays. All dialogues and plays were the original work of Miss Patience Cornell.On the rear in lead pencil are various notes which do not appear to be related to the program: "Wr2861"; "C.H.H"; "Rev Chalmers" / "8 Charles St Burwood / E.13"; "19 Lithgow St / Burwood"; 'Enchanted Glen 8-15"; "Mantel 4'-6 x 6" with a diagram.emulation hall, entertainment, musical events and activities, miss patience cornell, mrs t walton, roma thomas, ross shepherd, helen graley, joan perrin, lynette cerini, marjorie smail, gwynneth ellis, audrey sutton, jocelyn cerini, grace manley, isabel king, jim thomas, violet sydenham, gwen shepherd, olga pearson, nora harley, lex anderson, jean ewen, jean fowler, margo smith, ray anderson, ian whittaker, ella anderson, 1930, john oswald -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - 1953 - BBH Students
... Miss G. Williams Director of Nursing Left Mr Churry hospital secretary. Seated C Wilson B Davis J Beautyman L Duggan N Painter A Archibald M Methven M Smith I Smith m Mcgregor M Harley...Miss G. Williams Director of Nursing Left Mr Churry hospital secretary. Seated C Wilson B Davis J Beautyman L Duggan N Painter A Archibald M Methven M Smith I Smith m Mcgregor M Harley Nurses Uniform Nursing Information Names and photos description on back of photo One Photo and one paper copy - Black and White - Eleven Nurses seated on the grass - Nursing sister standing at right hand side and Male standing between 3 and fourth nurse. ...1953 BBH Nurses on hospital lawn watching nurses tennis tournament. Photo taken for publishing in the August Souvenir Supplement. Right - Miss G. Williams Director of Nursing Left Mr Churry hospital secretary. Seated C Wilson B Davis J Beautyman L Duggan N Painter A Archibald M Methven M Smith I Smith m Mcgregor M HarleyOne Photo and one paper copy - Black and White - Eleven Nurses seated on the grass - Nursing sister standing at right hand side and Male standing between 3 and fourth nurse. Cyclone fence ant back and treesNames and photos description on back of photonurses uniform, nursing information
