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Photograph, Jane Linton
... Mrs Robert Linton...Mrs Robert Linton Miss Jane Bunkin Black and white copy ...Black and white copy of original photograph of a young lady wearing a dress with a ruffled high collar and a brooch at the neck. She is holding her left hand to her left jawline. Jane Linton, née Bunkin, wife of Robert Lintonmrs robert linton, miss jane bunkin -
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Photograph, Bert Rutherford, Alwyn Roberts and Carrie Murrell outside H. R. Morgan Store, Linton, 1946
The Morgan family ran a store in Sussex Street from 1894, known as the Linton Economic Store. It was run between c.1906 and 1930 by J.H. (John Hutchison) Morgan, between 1930 and 1956 by R.H. (Robert Harold) Morgan, and between 1956 and 1964 by S.E. (Selwyn Eric) Morgan. Alwyn Roberts worked at the store from about 1946. See information in Charles & Alwyn Roberts family file. Carrie Murrell ran the newsagancy in Linton for more than fifty years.Black and white photograph of two men (Bert Rutherford on left, Alwyn Roberts on right), wearing grocer's aprons, standing next to a truck which is parked outside H. R. Morgan's shop in Sussex Street, Linton. Miss Carrie Murrell's head can be seen on the other side of the truck. She has apparently just thrown a doormat at the two men. This can be seen as a shadow in the photograph, above Alwyn Roberts' head.On back: "Bert Rutherford, Alwyn Roberts & Mrs Murrell - has just thrown a doormat at the two men - it is in mid-air behind Alwyn's head".morgan's economic store, h. r. morgan store, carrie murrell, bert rutherford, alwyn roberts -
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Photograph, Vice Regal Photographer, Ballarat, Linton Football team c.1900
Identified by Mrs Surman as the Linton football team in about 1900. Mrs Surman also identified names of players, which are inscribed on the back of the photograph. Guernseys were apparently hand-knitted at this time, mostly by the players' mothers. They were all in team colours, blue and white, but had different patterns. (This information given by Mrs Stella Surman in a 1991 interview. Interview recorded on CD - see Registration no. 2019-212.)Original sepia photograph of a group of men wearing football guernseys. Guernseys have different patterns (mostly variations on vertical stripes) and most are laced at the front."Jack Brown / about 1900 / L to R / H Roberts, R Nicol, Ben Cornish, Catton, Jack Hogan, Pearly Power, J Mitchell, H Catton /Jim Hogan, A Nicol, P Crane, B Angus, W McMillan, Tony Cunningham / Mick Cunningham, -?- , Whitecross, Jack Cunningham, J Brown".linton football club, jack brown, h. roberts, r. nicol, a. nicol, ben cornish, h. catton, jack hogan, jim hogan, "pearey" power, j. mitchell, p. crane (craine), b. angus, w. mcmillan, tony cunningham, mick cunningham, jack cunningham, whitecross -
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Photograph, Richards and Co, Paris Panel, 19 Sturt St, Ballarat, Mr and Mrs Robert Hisshion : wedding photograph, 1900
... "Mr Robert Hisshion Snr. / born at Linton 1863. / Mrs... at Linton 1863. / Mrs Robert Hisshion (nee Annie McDonald) / born ...Robert Hission and Annie McDonald married in 1900. They lived at Linton, Pitfield and Geelong before moving to New Zealand in about 1903-04. Robert died in New Zealand in 1909 and Annie returned to Australia in 1912.Sepia photograph of a bearded gentleman wearing suit, seated with left hand holding newspaper on knee, right arm resting on chair arm, with lady wearing long sleeved long gown standing with right arm resting on small table, head leaning on right arm with elbow resting on pedestal."Mr Robert Hisshion Snr. / born at Linton 1863. / Mrs Robert Hisshion (nee Annie McDonald) / born Langiwilli 1874".robert hisshion snr., annie hisshion, annie (ann) mcdonald -
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Photograph, Linton State School Centenary Celebrations, 1967
The float was part of the street procession held to celebrate the school's centenary year in 1967. At back: Sally Caldow, Jennifer Caldow, Elizabeth Dark, Greg Jackson, Frank Verdoorn. Standing in front of Greg and Frank: Jeanette Jackson, Debbie Chenery. Kneeling row: Barbara Newell, Robert Crosier, Wayne Bland, Jennifer or Susan Hyatt. Children in front: Glenda Crosier, Jennifer or Susan Hyatt, Barry Jackson.Black and white photograph shows a group of pupils and one teacher on the tray of a truck, which has been decorated as a 'float' depicting Linton State School.Handwritten in ink, on reverse: "Taken on float at the Linton / School centenary".linton state school no. 880, sally caldow, jennifer caldow, elizabeth dark, greg jackson, frank verdoorn, jeanette jackson, debbie chenery, barbara newell, robert crosier, wayne bland, jennifer hyatt, susan hyatt, glenda crosier, barry jackson, mrs bland [teacher] -
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Photograph, Mrs. R.S Nelson
Mary Ann Dawe migrated to Victoria with her parents William and Sarah Ann Dawe in 1857, and married Robert Simeon Nelson at Linton in 1864. At that time R. S. Nelson was a carpenter/cabinet maker with a sideline in coffin-making, whose buisiness in Sussex St was slowly evolving into that of an undertaker. Robert Simeon and Mary Ann Nelson had six children, four of whom lived to adulthood. Mary Ann died from complications of childbirth in 1887.Black and white copy of an original portrait showing an older woman wearing a black high ruffle necked dress with a brooch at her throat and a black feathered hat.mrs robert simeon nelson (nee mary ann dawe) 1846-1887