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Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club1911 Maiden Eight, Colac Regatta / New Year’s Day 1911 / Maiden Eight / To Harry from the Eight
... ...monteath, charles...Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club Plant-Williamson Rowing Pavilion, 36 Aughtie Drive Albert Park Lake melbourne rowing apsm rowing club albert park rowing club south melbourne rowing club albert park lake monteath, charles duncan, henry robert chamber, w mcilroy, w leslie, cp harry, mb paxman, w moorhead, j brady, j On reverse: H.R. ...A black and white staged photograph of the Albert Park Maiden Eight who won at the Colac Regatta. The photograph is in a brown wooden frame with a gilt edge and is on beige cardboard mounting.On reverse: H.R. Duncan (cox), C. Monteath (s), W. Chambers (7), W. McIlroy (6), C.P. Leslie (5), M.B. Harry (4), W. Paxton (3), J. Moorhead (2), J. Faraday (b)rowing, apsm rowing club, albert park rowing club, south melbourne rowing club, albert park lake, monteath, charles, duncan, henry robert, chamber, w, mcilroy, w, leslie, cp, harry, mb, paxman, w, moorhead, j, brady, j -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Declaration of Trust, Jean Bickford Bequest, September 18, 1918
... ...Charles Monteath...This Trust agreement declares the intention of the Trustees, namely Albert William Whiteside, Matilda "Tilly" Ann Aston, William Henry Paterson and Charles Monteath to utilise a gift of War Bonds to the value of 200 pounds to form the Jean Bickford Bequest. ...Albert Whiteside Tilly Aston William Paterson Charles Monteath Jean Bickford Fundraising 3 typed pages establishing trust Declaration of Trust, Jean Bickford Bequest Administrative record Text ...This Trust agreement declares the intention of the Trustees, namely Albert William Whiteside, Matilda "Tilly" Ann Aston, William Henry Paterson and Charles Monteath to utilise a gift of War Bonds to the value of 200 pounds to form the Jean Bickford Bequest. The income arising from the Bequest would be used to pay for Board, Lodging and Attention at the Associations Home for Adult Blind at Brighton Beach" of Victorian soldiers who were blinded as a result of the War. Dated 18th September, 1918. Signed by Albert William Whiteside, Matilda Ann Aston (after being read the document by Mary Lawson, signature also affixed), William Henry Paterson and Charles Monteath. 2 signed copies are held of this Trust Declaration, as well as one other copy with typed signatures. 3 typed pages establishing trustalbert whiteside, tilly aston, william paterson, charles monteath, jean bickford, fundraising
