Showing 23 items matching "mrs. sanderson"
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, The Pavilion, 1926-1928
... ...mrs. sanderson...Elspeth Stuart-Murray, Mrs. Sanderson, Nancy White, Joan Hornibrook." E.B. ...Elspeth Stuart-Murray, Mrs. Sanderson, Nancy White, Joan Hornibrook." E.B. ...Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 50. Also includes "Melvie Emerson,Marjory Suter, Dorothy Allender, Hilda Kirkhope (far right?) Elspeth Stuart-Murray, Mrs. Sanderson, Nancy White, Joan Hornibrook." E.B. Littlejohn.Sepia photograph. Students standing in front of the Pavilion doors.On reverse, "The Pavilion - 1926 Miss Howell, Peggy Pratt, Miss Baker, Elizabeth Dark, Peggy Haynes, Harry Wiseman, ?. E. Chalmers 29 Macleod Pde, Macleod."students, pavilion, miss howell, peggy pratt, miss baker, elizabeth dark, peggy haynes, harry wiseman, ella chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, melvie emerson, marjory suter, dorothy allender, hilda kirkhope, elspeth stuart-murray, mrs. sanderson, nancy white, joan hornibrook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyLetter - Sandridge United Friendly Societies Dispensary to Mr Sanderson, 22 Sep 1908
... Was left at 63 Station Street after Mrs Sanderson's death (daughter in law?)...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Was left at 63 Station Street after Mrs Sanderson's death (daughter in law?) societies clubs unions and other organisations sandridge united friendly societies' dispensary sanderson Headed 'Sandridge United Friendly Societies'Dispensary. ...Was left at 63 Station Street after Mrs Sanderson's death (daughter in law?)Framed letter 1908 from the Sandridge United Friendly Societies' Dispensary to Mr Sanderson of 63 Station Street, in appreciation of his services as Chairman. Handwritten and signed by William Stocker, Sec.Headed 'Sandridge United Friendly Societies'Dispensary. Watermark on left hand side: 'Cottonpole'societies clubs unions and other organisations, sandridge united friendly societies' dispensary, sanderson -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton school pupils and teachers, 1914, 1914
... Head teacher Mr Dugard, and teachers Annie Sandow, Mrs Johnston and George Sanderson are identified in an inscription on the back of the photograph. ...On back: "Mr Dugard head teacher /Annie Sandow, Mrs Cull /Geo Sanderson / Mrs Johnston / We called her Mammy". ...Linton State School No. 880 Mr Dugard (Duguard) Annie Sandow George Sanderson Helen Johnston (née Toshack) Annie Cull On back: "Mr Dugard head teacher /Annie Sandow, Mrs Cull /Geo Sanderson / Mrs Johnston / We called her Mammy". ...Photograph of Linton State School pupils and teachers, taken in 1914. Head teacher Mr Dugard, and teachers Annie Sandow, Mrs Johnston and George Sanderson are identified in an inscription on the back of the photograph. Photograph is dated by the inscription, which identifies the head teacher as "Mr Dugard". Mr A. Duguard was head teacher for only one term in 1914. Teacher Annie Sandow is named in the inscription on the back of the photo as "Mrs Cull" (Annie Sandow married George Cull in 1915). George Sanderson taught at Linton State School between 1912 and 1917. Helen Johnston née Toshack taught at Linton State School between 1902 and 1924.Black and white photograph of large group of school pupils and several teachers.On back: "Mr Dugard head teacher /Annie Sandow, Mrs Cull /Geo Sanderson / Mrs Johnston / We called her Mammy". "SURMAN" written across back of photograph.linton state school no. 880, mr dugard (duguard), annie sandow, george sanderson, helen johnston (née toshack), annie cull -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne, c. 1889
... The original was given, framed, to neighbour Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The original was given, framed, to neighbour Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s built environment - domestic mary sanderson Original sepia photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersons Photograph 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne ...The original was given, framed, to neighbour Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990sOriginal sepia photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersonsbuilt environment - domestic, mary sanderson -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Bambra Road Church Of Christ
... Mrs... Meehan K.... Sanderson...Deveraux Mrs Carnie Mrs Meehan K. Sanderson W. Sanderson Vera Architects Construction (events and activities) Sunday School Union Of The Churches Of Christ Victoria Bible School Committee Of The Churches Of Christ Beit Hamasiach Messianic Congregation Sport and Recreation Letter Bambra Road Church Of Christ ...This file contains four items. 1/Photocopied pamphlet on the establishment of the Bambra Road Church of Christ, Caulfield South, including information on its early members and the pioneers of the nineteenth century church meetings. The pamphlet was produced for the fiftieth anniversary of the church in May 1970 and includes copies of photographs and drawings of the early church. 2/A postcard photograph by W. Sanderson, taken c. 1921, of the building of the church of Christ, Bambra Road, built in one day. Included with the photo is a letter for the donation dated 02/05/1998. 3/Information on Bambra Road Church of Christ, undated and unattributed, providing details about the pipe organ, Joint Choir and the Adult Group which continued at St. Stephen’s after the Union of the Churches. 4/Two photographs, dated 20/11/2009, of the front of the former Bambra Road Church of Christ and of the foundation stone. The Church is now used by the Beit Hamasiach Messianic Congregation.caulfield south, churches, ennis reg., glenhuntly, sunday schools, earl h.s., bambra road, princes park, cheek stephen, churches of christ, st. stephen’s church, killey f., bambra road church of christ, mcdiarmid a. b, mortimer w., clubs and associations, robbins h. b., religious ceremonies, williams e. l., haddon a l, religious groups, everett maisie, youth clubs, everett doris, lynch maisie, collings a. b., eaton c. burdell, mccann taylor, collings c., davey a., neeson mrs, brooker mr., venty mrs., buckingham mrs, brooker mrs., deveraux mrs, carnie mrs, meehan k., sanderson w., sanderson vera, architects, construction (events and activities), sunday school union of the churches of christ victoria, bible school committee of the churches of christ, beit hamasiach messianic congregation, sport and recreation -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne, 1889
... It had been given to them by members of the Sawnderson family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame...It had been given to them by members of the Sawnderson family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame built environment - domestic mary sanderson Colour copy of original sepia photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersons, placed in the original frame on acquisition by the society Photograph 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne ...The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when sold in 2000. It had been given to them by members of the Sawnderson family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frameColour copy of original sepia photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersons, placed in the original frame on acquisition by the societybuilt environment - domestic, mary sanderson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne, 1889
... The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. ...The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. This is a spare copy.Copy of original photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersonsbuilt environment - domestic, mary sanderson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - 163 Station Street, Port Melbourne, 1889
... The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. ...The original was given, framed, to Pat Grainger by owners of the building when they sold it in 2000; it had been given to them by members of the family when they had purchased the house after Mrs Sanderson died in the 1990s. It was removed and copied, and the copy replaced in frame. This is a spare copy.Black and white, enlarged copy of original photo of 163 Station Street, c1889, with couple in front believed to be the Sandersonsbuilt environment - domestic, mary sanderson -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Students and teachers at Linton State School, 1914, 1914
... Note: Teacher Annie Sandow is also named in the inscription on the back of the photo as "Mrs Cull", as she married George Cull in 1915. Other teachers identified in the inscription are George Sanderson and Mrs Johnston (Helen Johnston née Toshack - Teacher ID 7955, Year of registration 1877). ..."Linton state school 1914 / H.M Mr Dugard /Mrs Cull, Annie Sandow, teachers / Mrs Johnston, George Sanderson, teachers"....Dugard (Duguard) Annie Sandow Annie Cull Helen Johnston (née Toshack) George Sanderson "Linton state school 1914 / H.M Mr Dugard /Mrs Cull, Annie Sandow, teachers / Mrs Johnston, George Sanderson, teachers". ...Photograph of teachers and pupils of Linton State School, taken in 1914. Teachers are identified in an inscription on the back of the photograph. Photograph is dated by the inscription, which identifies the head teacher as "Mr Dugard". Mr A. Duguard was head teacher for only one term in 1914. Note: Teacher Annie Sandow is also named in the inscription on the back of the photo as "Mrs Cull", as she married George Cull in 1915. Other teachers identified in the inscription are George Sanderson and Mrs Johnston (Helen Johnston née Toshack - Teacher ID 7955, Year of registration 1877). Black and white photograph of group of children and adults, in outdoor setting."Linton state school 1914 / H.M Mr Dugard /Mrs Cull, Annie Sandow, teachers / Mrs Johnston, George Sanderson, teachers".linton state school no. 880, mr a. dugard (duguard), annie sandow, annie cull, helen johnston (née toshack), george sanderson -
Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum)Photograph
... Nell became Mrs A.J. Sanderson who had a grocery business opposite Town Hall....Nell became Mrs A.J. Sanderson who had a grocery business opposite Town Hall. ...Black and white photo of 8 people - 3 females and 5 males. An older couple is seated with a young boy standing between them. All are dressed in formal suits.Written on back: Rita Snibson sec Women's Hospital. Front row: Nell Simpson had a son Jack had a business in Stawell then Melbourne. Nell became Mrs A.J. Sanderson who had a grocery business opposite Town Hall. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Fob Watch, ca 1878
... Shilliday are staying with Mrs. R. B. Sanderson at Glencove. (Australasian) 1937 - James Morton died at his property, Glencove, Portsea, aged 83 years (Argus) 1949 - Julia Ethel Cain died at Glencove, Portsea. ...Shilliday are staying with Mrs. R. B. Sanderson at Glencove. (Australasian) 1937 - James Morton died at his property, Glencove, Portsea, aged 83 years (Argus) 1949 - Julia Ethel Cain died at Glencove, Portsea. ...The story of this gold fob watch is intriguing. The letter is dated March 6, 1905, 27 years after the Loch Ard was wrecked. It appears to be a quick personal note from a relative or friend who briefly writes the history of the enclosed ‘souvenir’ watch, found in Loch Ard Gorge at Port Campbell. Although the finder is not named, it is likely the letter’s author. The writer mentions that the letter and watch would be sent once photographs of the area where the watch was found had been added. The fancy, lined envelope’s date stamp is October 12th, 1917 (12.10.17), almost 12 years after the letter was written. It has a postmark from Florence (Firenze), Italy. The handwriting on the envelope differs from that of the letter, and there is no further mention of photographs being included. The condition of the watch certainly shows the effects of time in the sea. Some inner workings can be seen through broken encrustations and missing sections of its case. The winding knob on the top is recognisable even though it is covered by sand and other adhesions from the sea. Its dainty size and gold case suggest that it was made for a well-to-do female. The watch, envelope and letter were donated along with a 1971 newspaper cutting, all neatly folded and tucked with the watch into a small, strong cardboard box with metal reinforcing on the corners and a fitted lid. The newspaper article gives context to the watch, telling the story of the Loch Ard shipwreck tragedy and the two survivors, but does not refer to the watch. Perhaps one of the 17 passengers sailing on the Loch Ard, including members of the Carmichael family, owned the watch, or maybe it was amongst the cargo, as the ship’s manifest includes ‘clocks and watches £25’. . Considering the dates of the letter and the envelope, did the finder of the ‘souvenir’ watch take it to Europe? Was it used for good luck during service in the military? . Comparing the different writing on the letter and the envelope, does it suggest that the watch’s finder was overseas and asked someone to send the envelope to the intended recipient, with postage from Italy? ABOUT the address, “Glencove”: The details on the envelope are faint and obscured by stiff creases in the paper. The address appears to be “Mrs J. Mortton, Glencove, Portsea, Victoria, Australia”; though the family at that address had the surname “Morton”. Mrs J. Morton, formerly Elizabeth Ford, married her second husband, James Morton, in 1904, the year before the date of the letter. The couple lived at the Nepean Hotel before they were at “Glencove”. Although they never owned that property, it was their home when James died in 1937. Elizabeth’s nephew, Alfred Sandle Ford (1894-1981), and a nephew-in-law were overseas during World War I. Alfred Ford had moved to Melbourne as a young boy with his father. He entered service as Second Lieutenant in 1915, naming his father, Alfred Sandle Ford, as his next of kin. He served in Egypt, France and Belgium with the Australian Imperial Forces as a member of the Field Artillery Brigades. He returned to Melbourne in 1919 and worked in Richmond and Box Hill. He later married Frances Whyburn. Previously, in 1872, Elizabeth Ford’s sister, Julia Ford, acquired the 1-acre property with a 3-room house that became known as “Glencove”, Portsea. The building was originally the first school in the area, established before Crown Land sales. In the Parish of Nepean, it was first assessed for rates in 1871. Julia Ford (1843-1912) and Elizabeth Ford (1859-1957) were daughters of James Sandle Ford (1811-1890), a well-known pioneer of Portsea, formerly a convict limeburner. James Ford acquired several Crown allotments in Portsea. In 1872, he converted his old hotel into the large residential establishment known as the Nepean Hotel, which his family largely ran until it was demolished in 1971. During those years, different family members lived at the Nepean Hotel or Glencove. In 1877, Julia Ford married a significant landowner, John Cain, a limeburner from Rye. They had five daughters, four of whom were never married; Kathleen (1880-1949), Mabel (1881-1973), who was the last family member to own the house until her death, Hilda (1884-1974) and Julia Ethel (1888-1949). Some of the newspaper records refer to “Glencove”, Portsea, inform that: 1927 - Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Shilliday are staying with Mrs. R. B. Sanderson at Glencove. (Australasian) 1937 - James Morton died at his property, Glencove, Portsea, aged 83 years (Argus) 1949 - Julia Ethel Cain died at Glencove, Portsea. (Argus) 1949 - Probate application by sisters of Julia Ethel Cain, deceased, formerly of Nepean Hotel, Portsea, but late of Glencove, Nepean Highway, Portsea. The connection of the watch with the sands of Loch Ard Gorge and to the ship Loch Ard contributes to our knowledge of personal items brought to Australia in 1878, whether as the belongings of a passenger or as cargo; a gold watch would be intended for a wealthy buyer. The little artefact helps us understand the survival of artefacts in the powerful sea, over a quarter of a century after the wreck of the ship. Although many people would have visited the shipwreck site, the length of time before it was found helps us understand the effects of the sea on shipwreck artefacts. The survival of the carefully packaged watch and related documents shows the respectful understanding of preservation of historic artefacts, even from almost 150 years ago at the time of writing (2025). Ladies' fob watch, thought to be gold. It is now covered in encrustation. A bump on the edge would be the winding mechanism for the watch. A small section of the back of the case has broken away, and an engraved surface can be seen. Face and hands are missing, revealing the spring workings inside. Donated with the watch were two documents and a newspaper cutting about the story of the shipwreck of the Loch Ard. They are all in a strong cardboard box with reinforced corners on the base and lid. Found at Loch Ard Gorge and said to have been from the Loch Ard. The three donated documents are: - 1. A rectangular envelope made of cream waxy paper lined with black and white diagonally striped paper. The top right corner, usually meant for a postage stamp, has been torn off, partly exposing text on a rectangular printed logo. A round black postmark stamp near the top centre shows the post office location and date. The address on the front is handwritten in black ink. The creases on the envelope suggest it has been folded three times. 2. A letter on cream rectangular paper features clear, handwritten script in black ink. The unevenly cut bottom edge has two short black vertical lines, possibly the tops of tall written letters. There are creases where the page has been folded three times. 3. A newspaper clipping featuring text, an illustration, and handwritten details of the newspaper’s source.1. Envelope: - Address: ”Australia (per Postage) / [looks like “Mrs J. Mortton”] / Glencove, (Portsea) / Victoria” Postmark: “FIRENZE” 12 10 17” “ - - - -PORTEN – (illegible)” Logo inside envelope: “BUSTA BRE--- / Earliera Lialia” [Italian; Busta = envelope, Earliera == earlier] 2. Letter: - “I am sending you a ‘souvenir’ from the wreck of the Loch Ard 28 years ago at Port Campbell. It is the remains of a lady’s gold watch found in the gorge where Miss Carmichael & Tom Pearce (the only two saved) were washed up. This souvenir was lying there ever since. I went down into the awful gorge & saw the cave where these two unfortunates (or fortunate perhaps, as they were saved) lived until rescued. I also saw the graves of those who were washed up from the wreck. One grave contains Dr and Mrs Carmichael & six of their children. Later on, when I can get some good views of that wild coast I will send them to you. 6/3/05.” 3. Newspaper cutting: - History of the Lochard. 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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Salvation Army, Early 20th century
... The Salvation Army, a Christian organization, came to Warrnambool in 1887 with the arrival of Captain and Mrs John Moyle and Lieutenant William Sanderson. Their first place of worship was a Raglan Parade grain store. ...The Salvation Army, a Christian organization, came to Warrnambool in 1887 with the arrival of Captain and Mrs John Moyle and Lieutenant William Sanderson. Their first place of worship was a Raglan Parade grain store. ...This badge is believed to be part of a uniform of an officer of the Salvation Army. It could be either a collar or a hat badge. The Salvation Army, a Christian organization, came to Warrnambool in 1887 with the arrival of Captain and Mrs John Moyle and Lieutenant William Sanderson. Their first place of worship was a Raglan Parade grain store. Today the Warrnambool Salvation Army citadel and associated buildings are in Koroit Street.This badge is of interest as an early example of the badges worn by Salvation Army personnel in Warrnambool. This is a metal badge,( possibly silver), in the shape of a shield with an inner circle with a red background and images of a cross, the letter ‘S’ and two crossed swords. This inner circle is surrounded by a circular blue rim with gold lettering and outside this circle is a jagged rim with sixteen points. On top of the centre circles is a crown with some red colouring. The metal clip at the back of the badge is missing. The badge is somewhat tarnished. The back of the badge has three hallmarks. Blood and Fire The Salvation Army salvation army, history of warrnambool, badge -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - St John’s Presbyterian Church, Elsternwick
... Mrs.... Murray Street... Begg Chris... Sanderson...Rev Haddrick Mrs. Murray Street Begg Chris Sanderson Faye Ting Apwee Rev. ...Seven items about the history of this Church: 1/Photos of St John’s Presbyterian Church,4 Black and White, undated. 2/Photos of Church – (colour) x 4 includes Hall and Foundation Stone undated. 3/Jubilee History Souvenir, St John’s Presbyterian Church Elsternwick, 1887 – 1937. Illustrated. 2 copies – 40 pages, includes B & W photos. 4/Booklet '75th Anniversary A Brief History 1887 to 1962' unpublished. With handwritten notes on 1963. Also, 2 photocopies of the same document. 5/3 copies 'St John’s Uniting Church, Elsternwick 100 Years Of Witness 25.10.87' 6/Unpublished, typewritten 2 page history of St John’s Presbyterian Church, Elsternwick, written in 1973 by B. Snowball. 7/Unsigned, unattributed list of Uniting, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches in 'old' Caulfield area.robertson j gray rev., jones james rev., macauley wilson dr. rev, crockett j.a. rev, crichton barr rev, ingram ww right rev, michell a. h. rev., parishioners, brown f. a. mr., scott arthur h mr., waugh m. e. miss, mcarthur mary miss, birrell m miss, scott arthur mr., mctaggart hugh mr., alexander j. b. dr., whelpton g. p. mr., mclennan james mr., brown frank mr., mcconchie w. j. mr., gardiner a. p. mr., scott john mr., brian hugh mr., davis j.g. mrs., robertson j. g. mrs., tennis clubs, cricket clubs, st john’s presbyterian church, st john's presbyterian church, st john's uniting church, elsternwick, glen huntly road, presbyterian church, clergy, matthews janet mrs., barnes marjorie mrs., angus catherine mrs., burstall gladys mrs., campbell aj (treasurer 1984), tulloch annie miss, smith douglas r dr. (associate elder), orders dorothy mrs., filer ailsa, filer jack, filer anita crawford., booth alison mrs., stewart jean miss, wilton louise mrs., mcnicol elsie miss, christiansen ilma mrs., mcnicol jean miss, gallagher janet miss, wood muriel mrs., bradshaw olive miss, dance percy mr., jordan marjorie mrs., underhill catherine mrs., godkin ivy mrs., martin alexandrina mrs., mcintosh helen mrs., mallinson irene mrs., kennedy duncan w rev., stacy adam, stacy lisa, haddrick w. e. rev, haddrick mrs., murray street, begg chris, sanderson faye, ting apwee rev., kildonian children’s home, organs, mcqueen finlay rev, robertson j. gray mrs, davies j.g. rev, mcrea d.g. rev, ferguson fergus rev -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Nillumbik Shire Council, Celebrating Nillumbik Women 2008-2013, 2013
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The 2008 nominations are: Wendy Alexander, Jane Ashton, Sharon Banner, Janet Boddy, Catherine Cervasio, Belinda Clarkson, Helen Coleman, Cathy Dean, Judy Duffy, Gwen Ford, Jenny Graves, Cath Giles, Meera Govil, Ona Henderson, Jill Jameson, Vicki Kaye, Mrs Kimber, Nerida Kirov, Jane Lauber, Pam Lawson, Anne Manne, Chris Marks, Elizabeth Marshall, Dawn McDonnell, Jenny Millar, Grace Mitchell, Jenni Mitchell, Michelle Molinaro, Joy Murphy, Rosie Murphy, Barbara Murray, Tracey Naughton, Josephine Norman, Pamela Pederson, Mary Robertson, Vicki Ruhr, Geraldine Sanderson, Dawn Shaw, Fiona Sievers, Myra Skipper, Selina Sutherland, Barbara Talbot, Marjorie Taylor, Julie Tipene-O’Toole, Susie Walker, Donna Zander. 2009: Jan Aitken, Rosemary Aitken – OAM, Edith Apted, Betty Anderson, Thelma Barkway, Diana Bassett-Smith, Jenneke Bateman-Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda Cornelissen, Janice Crosswhite, Elean Dansey, Christine Durham Claire Fitzpatrick, Ailsa Fitzmaurice, Lucinda Flynn, Sheryl Garbutt MP, Fran Gronow, Ev Hales, Irene “Rennie” Harrison, Ena Jarvis, Heather Kaufmann. 1948-2007: Helen Kenney, Margot Knox – Pederson, Lois Loftus-Hills, Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (nee Maximov), Penny Mullinar, Gwayne Naug, Nanette Oates, Lisal O’Brien, Stella Reid, Laura Rohricht, Meg Russell, Sonia Skipper, Bronwyn South, Pauline Toner MP, Lisa Walton, Diana Warrell, Rachel Watt. ...The 2008 nominations are: Wendy Alexander, Jane Ashton, Sharon Banner, Janet Boddy, Catherine Cervasio, Belinda Clarkson, Helen Coleman, Cathy Dean, Judy Duffy, Gwen Ford, Jenny Graves, Cath Giles, Meera Govil, Ona Henderson, Jill Jameson, Vicki Kaye, Mrs Kimber, Nerida Kirov, Jane Lauber, Pam Lawson, Anne Manne, Chris Marks, Elizabeth Marshall, Dawn McDonnell, Jenny Millar, Grace Mitchell, Jenni Mitchell, Michelle Molinaro, Joy Murphy, Rosie Murphy, Barbara Murray, Tracey Naughton, Josephine Norman, Pamela Pederson, Mary Robertson, Vicki Ruhr, Geraldine Sanderson, Dawn Shaw, Fiona Sievers, Myra Skipper, Selina Sutherland, Barbara Talbot, Marjorie Taylor, Julie Tipene-O’Toole, Susie Walker, Donna Zander. 2009: Jan Aitken, Rosemary Aitken – OAM, Edith Apted, Betty Anderson, Thelma Barkway, Diana Bassett-Smith, Jenneke Bateman-Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda Cornelissen, Janice Crosswhite, Elean Dansey, Christine Durham Claire Fitzpatrick, Ailsa Fitzmaurice, Lucinda Flynn, Sheryl Garbutt MP, Fran Gronow, Ev Hales, Irene “Rennie” Harrison, Ena Jarvis, Heather Kaufmann. 1948-2007: Helen Kenney, Margot Knox – Pederson, Lois Loftus-Hills, Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (nee Maximov), Penny Mullinar, Gwayne Naug, Nanette Oates, Lisal O’Brien, Stella Reid, Laura Rohricht, Meg Russell, Sonia Skipper, Bronwyn South, Pauline Toner MP, Lisa Walton, Diana Warrell, Rachel Watt. ...This book was conceived by the Nillumbik Women's Network as a way of writing women into local history. When seeking nominations for the 2010 editon, the press release stated: Nillumbik Shire’s official histories don’t reflect the important but often unacknowledged contribution of local women to the development of the area. To redress this, the Nillumbik Women’s Network (NWN) initiated a small project, Celebrating Nillumbik women in late 2007.( For details of the Nillumbik Women’s Network refer to attachment) The NWN sought nominations of local women who had made, or continue to make, a significant contribution to the social and cultural life of our community. The brief profiles of the nominees were published in a booklet, which was launched at an International Women’s Day celebration in March 2008, and a second publication was produced in 2009. We continue to be inspired by the quality and activism of our local women. Many of the biographies tell of women’s contribution to the building of the ‘social’ infrastructure of the Shire. These stories complement the official historical accounts which primarily document men’s role in building the physical infrastructure of the Shire. One begins to develop a clearer picture of how women went about developing the services which we take for granted today, from the small kindergartens operating out of church halls to the wide ranging network of occasional and long day childcare care to the development of home based services for older frail and disabled residents of the area. They also tell of the bravery and resilience of women in their response to the devastating impact of the Black Saturday bushfires. This volume includes profiles of 23 women, 2013 Nominees in addition to those included since the project was launched in 2008. The 2008 nominations are: Wendy Alexander, Jane Ashton, Sharon Banner, Janet Boddy, Catherine Cervasio, Belinda Clarkson, Helen Coleman, Cathy Dean, Judy Duffy, Gwen Ford, Jenny Graves, Cath Giles, Meera Govil, Ona Henderson, Jill Jameson, Vicki Kaye, Mrs Kimber, Nerida Kirov, Jane Lauber, Pam Lawson, Anne Manne, Chris Marks, Elizabeth Marshall, Dawn McDonnell, Jenny Millar, Grace Mitchell, Jenni Mitchell, Michelle Molinaro, Joy Murphy, Rosie Murphy, Barbara Murray, Tracey Naughton, Josephine Norman, Pamela Pederson, Mary Robertson, Vicki Ruhr, Geraldine Sanderson, Dawn Shaw, Fiona Sievers, Myra Skipper, Selina Sutherland, Barbara Talbot, Marjorie Taylor, Julie Tipene-O’Toole, Susie Walker, Donna Zander. 2009: Jan Aitken, Rosemary Aitken – OAM, Edith Apted, Betty Anderson, Thelma Barkway, Diana Bassett-Smith, Jenneke Bateman-Korteweg, Amy Bryans, Sabi Buehler, Jenni Bundy, Audrey Cahn, Linda Cornelissen, Janice Crosswhite, Elean Dansey, Christine Durham Claire Fitzpatrick, Ailsa Fitzmaurice, Lucinda Flynn, Sheryl Garbutt MP, Fran Gronow, Ev Hales, Irene “Rennie” Harrison, Ena Jarvis, Heather Kaufmann. 1948-2007: Helen Kenney, Margot Knox – Pederson, Lois Loftus-Hills, Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (nee Maximov), Penny Mullinar, Gwayne Naug, Nanette Oates, Lisal O’Brien, Stella Reid, Laura Rohricht, Meg Russell, Sonia Skipper, Bronwyn South, Pauline Toner MP, Lisa Walton, Diana Warrell, Rachel Watt. The 2013 nominations are: Roslyn Addison, Sue Aldred, Lucy Anderson, Sue Arnold, Mary Avola, Anna Foletta, Morag Fraser, Danielle Green MP, Colleen Hackett, Pam Hayes, Barbara Joyce, Carol Leeson, Sandra and Bruce Poloni, Many Press, Carolyn Royse, Hannah Sky, Lorna Smith, Lynlee Tozer, Kilanthi Vassiliadis, Kerry Wailes, Gale Weiss, Irma Winton and Alexis Wright.This book is a significant in the recording of the contribution of local women to the development of the Shire of Nillumbik, especially for the time frame 2008 -- 2013. Historically women's stories generally have not been told at all, let alone their contributions acknowledged. This book profiles and documents women's stories that otherwise may not have been told.women, nillumbik women's network -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TEAM
... Mrs Riten. Front: Lynette Cannan, Lynne Mangan, Kerry Norris, Gwenda Parr, Robyn Sanderson and Mary Seath....Mrs Riten. Front: Lynette Cannan, Lynne Mangan, Kerry Norris, Gwenda Parr, Robyn Sanderson and Mary Seath. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, May 21, 2004. Team: Bendigo U17 softball team competed successfully at Ballarat in January 1969. Back: Mrs Rainbow, Nola Hucheson, Helen Mitting, Denise Hatch, Ernie Rainbow (coach), Kerri Cannan, Janis Forbes, Helen Robb, Mrs Riten. Front: Lynette Cannan, Lynne Mangan, Kerry Norris, Gwenda Parr, Robyn Sanderson and Mary Seath.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BELLE OF THE BALL
... Sanderson, Lily Smith, Mavis Johns. Front row: Jean Bradley, Dorothy Howard, Laura di Nuzzo (chaperone) the mayoress Mrs Rochester, Edna Wilson and Rita Mooney. ...Sanderson, Lily Smith, Mavis Johns. Front row: Jean Bradley, Dorothy Howard, Laura di Nuzzo (chaperone) the mayoress Mrs Rochester, Edna Wilson and Rita Mooney. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Tuesday, March 25, 2003. Belle of the ball: on July 11, 1946, these women took part in a debutante ball at the Inglewood town Hall. From left to right, they are: (back row) Jean Stagg, Phyllis Wodetzki, Theresa Daniel, Marie Bourke, Claire Wilson, Merle Ashworth, Betty Sanderson, Lily Smith, Mavis Johns. Front row: Jean Bradley, Dorothy Howard, Laura di Nuzzo (chaperone) the mayoress Mrs Rochester, Edna Wilson and Rita Mooney. Seated at the front are flower girls Joan and Val Scanlon. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Sandridge United Friendly Society Dispensary, 21 Jan 1907
... SANDERSON...J J CAIRNS...Mrs...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Health - General Health Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations W M STOCKER IOOF Loyal Wildey Lodge No 15 John William HALL James MacDONALD I JOEL J L FERNS F BILLING H B CONWAY J NICOL A TUCKER D W TURNER E A WALE S ADAIR W EDDY William STAUNTON J ALEXANDER E F GREGORY G W GREGORY Joel ISAAC W HOLLAND E NOTLEY T G WHITAKER J B DREVER Albert Victor RENOWDEN C H EDDY L W DUNCAN C STOCK E JONES A E MARTIN W WATSON H SANDERSON J J CAIRNS Mrs PORRITT W M AINSWORTH Joseph GARSIDE John Burslem GREGORY John SINNOCK Peter BARNET A L SCOLLAY A R WALKER Alexander Joseph BAIN Mrs LEFFLER Miss McGREGOR Miss McCORMACK Henry Norval EDWARDS T W Holland Arthur HESTER R HIDDLESTONE Small dark maroon covered book printed for Sandridge United Friendly Society Dispensary, Princes Street, Port Melbourne Book Sandridge United Friendly Society Dispensary ...Small dark maroon covered book printed for Sandridge United Friendly Society Dispensary, Princes Street, Port Melbournehealth - general health, societies clubs unions and other organisations, w m stocker, ioof, loyal wildey lodge no 15, john william hall, james macdonald, i joel, j l ferns, f billing, h b conway, j nicol, a tucker, d w turner, e a wale, s adair, w eddy, william staunton, j alexander, e f gregory, g w gregory, joel isaac, w holland, e notley, t g whitaker, j b drever, albert victor renowden, c h eddy, l w duncan, c stock, e jones, a e martin, w watson, h sanderson, j j cairns, mrs porritt, w m ainsworth, joseph garside, john burslem gregory, john sinnock, peter barnet, a l scollay, a r walker, alexander joseph bain, mrs leffler, miss mcgregor, miss mccormack, henry norval edwards, t w holland, arthur hester, r hiddlestone -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, 321 Imagined Settlement, May 2018
... Mrs E E WATKINS...Robert BRYANT...Emily SANDERSON...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Built Environment - Domestic Families Ray Jelley Esplanade East John PHILIPSON William BASFORD Hugh TRAINOR Mathias LARKIN Joseph OVEREND Janet OVEREND John Bichard GRUT John LUMSDEN Ellen LUMSDEN William STAPLETON George BURROWS William GEDGE David KELLY Mrs E E WATKINS Robert BRYANT Emily SANDERSON Marilyn JOHNSON Lora STARLING "To the members of the PMH&PS. ..."321 Imagined Settlement" Book with sketch of 321 Esplanade East on bottom half and black at top with white title and authors name in red."To the members of the PMH&PS. Thanks for all of your assistance with my book. Ray Jelley."built environment - domestic, families, ray jelley, esplanade east, john philipson, william basford, hugh trainor, mathias larkin, joseph overend, janet overend, john bichard grut, john lumsden, ellen lumsden, william stapleton, george burrows, william gedge, david kelly, mrs e e watkins, robert bryant, emily sanderson, marilyn johnson, lora starling -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - List of Port Melbourne Hotels & Licencees 1872, 1872
... Mrs CROCKFORD...Andrea LAGOGIANNIS...G BRAITHWAITE...V SANDERSON...FONSECA Harry HALL William HAYS J McCULLOCH Wm REYNOLDS G SEFTON Mrs CROCKFORD Andrea LAGOGIANNIS G BRAITHWAITE V SANDERSON J CARTER G W HALL J MICHIE T COWLING Jas. ...Handwritten list of hotels & their licencees in 1872 believed to have been complied by donor's ancestor, a member of the LOBB family.A4 size handwritten sheet with names, addresses and licencees of Port Melbourne hotels in 1872.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, lobb, h. fonseca, harry hall, william hays, j mcculloch, wm reynolds, g sefton, mrs crockford, andrea lagogiannis, g braithwaite, v sanderson, j carter, g w hall, j michie, t cowling, jas. bartlett, edward suffolk, martin clasby, mrs peatt, w kinyon, william spire, thomas turville, charles peacock, j williams, william cannon, j bell, michael flanagan, william carroll, j w carr, john allen, j e crockford, charles sharp, henry o'brien, g t potter, f johnson, all england eleven hotel, auld reekie hotel, australian hotel, bay view hotel, brunswick pier hotel, chequers inn, chusan hotel, commercial hotel, cosmopolitan hotel, customs house hotel, exchange hotel, fitzjames hotel, floodgate hotel, foresters arms hotel, foundry hotel, fountain inn, freemasons hotel, happy home hotel, hibernian hotel, kent hotel, locomotive hotel, lord raglan hotel, marine hotel, naval brigade hotel, new great britain hotel, pier hotel, president lincoln hotel, prince alfred hotel, retreat inn, royal hotel, ship hotel, station hotel, victoria hotel, w cruikshank, army and navy hotel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Alan Marshall (1902-1984), Correspondence from Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 1979-1983
... Sanderson...Mortlake...The Land (poem)...Collected Verse (book)...Austin family...Hammers over the Anvil (book)...Eeyeuk...Dennis family...Peg Dennis...Noorat Church...Jim Smith...Miss Dennis...Mrs...Black Shaw women Miss Laura Squatter Duke of Edinburgh Royal Family 'Texas' Green Member for Kalgoorlie Duke of Gloucestor The girl in pink Prince of Wales May Creedie (story) Mrs Scott of Mortlake Smouldering Fires (book) Lindsay Russell Mary Murray of our Valley (book) The Fellowship of Australian Writers Jim Hamilton Journey to Aboriginal Victoria (book) Mary Gilmore Peter Mcallum Institute May Creedie (book) Gwen Hardisty heart attack Bulletin (magazine) Stephenson Gloria Swanson Jennifer Marshall Daniel (grandson) Cathy (daughter) Sandringham Hospithal East Brighton nursing home Alan Marshall Writes Alone (review) Folio of correspondence of 21 letters, total of 40 typed pages PDF copy of letters Correspondence from Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson Document Folder Alan Marshall (1902-1984) ...Alan Marshall AM, (2 May 1902 – 21 January 1984) was an Australian writer, story teller, humanist and social documenter. Personal correspondence between Gwenda Sanderson and Alan Marshall, dated between 1979 and 1983. There are 21 letters in all, the last 3 of which were dictated from the Hurlingham Nursing Home in Brighton. Background information for the letters (daugher Merrilyn Sanderson 10 October 2025): My mother, Gwenda Sanderson ( nee White ) grew up in the western district and knew Alan Marshall's sister. Gwenda was an aspiring author, and reached out to Alan for support and advice regarding her writing. Alan proved to be a generous and inspiring mentor and as you will see, they established a rapport. In 1966 Gwenda moved from Mortlake to Montmorency (quite a culture shock!) and around 1983 she and her husband, Stan moved to Diamond Creek. Letters: 1. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 15 August 1979 2. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 22 August 1979 3. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 28 August 1979 4. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 7 September 1979 5. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 19 September 1979 6. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 11 October 1979 7. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 18 October 1979 8. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 1 November 1979 9. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 10 January 1980 10. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 24 January 1980 11. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 15 February 1980 12. Gwen Hardisty on behalf of Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 27 May 1980 13. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 17 June 1980 14. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 29 July 1980 15. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 4 August 1980 16. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 22 August 1980 17. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 5 February 1981 18. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 5 August 1981 19. Gwen Hardisty on behalf of Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 11 May 1982 20. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 27 Octopber 1982 21. Alan Marshall to Gwenda Sanderson, 21 February 1983 alan marshall, gwenda sanderson, gurrawilla, elsie louise mcconnell, black rock (vic.), korny kenna, folk tales, australian folk tales, davie carson, tommy stratton, neil black, black emily, noorat, purnim encampment, pompey austin, aboriginal characters, john manifold, john hooker, collins publishers, eltham history, alan marshall (pioneers and painters), james bonwick, mount shadwell, mount noorat, john smith, blacksmith, mary turner-shaw, on mount emu creek (book), wooiwyrite, western district victoria, merrilyn sanderson, mortlake, the land (poem), collected verse (book), austin family, hammers over the anvil (book), eeyeuk, dennis family, peg dennis, noorat church, jim smith, miss dennis, mrs polly, mrs angus gillies, mental health, frank smith, country life (english paper), field (english paper), peter mcleod, bill beechey, angus gillies, mag dennis, east driscoll, camperdown, bill white, alec irvine, jack irvine, staughton's stable, cumming family, jallalabad, miss baird, private catholic school, jack peoples, shaw's, weatherley, miss ann gordon, ballangeich, writer, author, sun (newspaper), william collins (aust.) ltd, chatsworth homestead, russia, i can jump puddles (book), nat gould, race horses, ethell dell, gertrude page, geoffrey farnell, east driscoll (story), shamrock smith, the catholic ball (story), lance skuthorpe, the blood of johnny meagher (story), winter-irving, sarah midgeley, richard skilbeck, miss edith (story), sun competition, mandeville hall, hampden council, alan marshall commemorative plaque noorat, russian theatrical troupe, noorat show, eliza sturgess, sam johnson the baker, elsie johnson, crupper, martingale, a.j. black, shaw women, miss laura, squatter, duke of edinburgh, royal family, 'texas' green, member for kalgoorlie, duke of gloucestor, the girl in pink, prince of wales, may creedie (story), mrs scott of mortlake, smouldering fires (book), lindsay russell, mary murray of our valley (book), the fellowship of australian writers, jim hamilton, journey to aboriginal victoria (book), mary gilmore, peter mcallum institute, may creedie (book), gwen hardisty, heart attack, bulletin (magazine), stephenson, gloria swanson, jennifer marshall, daniel (grandson), cathy (daughter), sandringham hospithal, east brighton nursing home, alan marshall writes alone (review) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Black and white and sepia prints, Mrs Dorothy Jessep, Mrs. Jessep's Photograph Album, 1923 - 1941
... mrs. jessep...alexander william jessep...principal...a.w. jessep...students...staff...garden views...russ...stewie...seniors...juniors...c. broadhurst...yarra river...bill richmond...long border...orchard border...pavilion...s cohn...b jackson...miss pater...principal's residence...banksia rose...joan hornabrook...mollie shannon...luffmann ponds...lily ponds...jacaranda...sequoia sempervirens...entrance...pinus...g crivelli...c baker...v sanderson...Jessep, wife of Alexander William Jessep, Principal 1926 -1941. mrs. jessep alexander william jessep principal a.w. jessep students staff garden views russ stewie seniors juniors c. broadhurst yarra river bill richmond long border orchard border pavilion s cohn b jackson miss pater principal's residence banksia rose joan hornabrook mollie shannon luffmann ponds lily ponds jacaranda sequoia sempervirens entrance pinus g crivelli c baker v sanderson n white rose bed elm old nursery nancy dewey andy barney frank vic student group 1925-1928 g hudson cows friesan cows recreation h kirkhope orchard tuppence student group 1927 australian border students working outside crack willow espalier pears oak lawn potting shed m rawlins whitting miss courtney miss horton e murray h carnegie j mackie g campbell m suiter pruning bees outside classes delphiniums christmas party lawnmower {Photographs labelled 124 Sepia and b/w photographs pasted onto pages in photograph album. ...Mrs. Jessep, wife of Alexander William Jessep, Principal 1926 -1941.124 Sepia and b/w photographs pasted onto pages in photograph album. Photographs labelled up to 91. String holding pages together has become detached.{Photographs labelledmrs. jessep, alexander william jessep, principal, a.w. jessep, students, staff, garden views, russ, stewie, seniors, juniors, c. broadhurst, yarra river, bill richmond, long border, orchard border, pavilion, s cohn, b jackson, miss pater, principal's residence, banksia rose, joan hornabrook, mollie shannon, luffmann ponds, lily ponds, jacaranda, sequoia sempervirens, entrance, pinus, g crivelli, c baker, v sanderson, n white, rose bed, elm, old nursery, nancy dewey, andy, barney, frank, vic, student group 1925-1928, g hudson, cows, friesan cows, recreation, h kirkhope, orchard, tuppence, student group 1927, australian border, students working outside, crack willow, espalier pears, oak lawn, potting shed, m rawlins, whitting, miss courtney, miss horton, e murray, h carnegie, j mackie, g campbell, m suiter, pruning, bees, outside classes, delphiniums, christmas party, lawnmower -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, 30. Misses White, Sanderson, Baker. 1927, 1927
... sanderson...miss baker...1927...mrs...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne female students gardens miss white miss sanderson miss baker 1927 mrs. jessep alexander william jessep principal a.w. jessep Labelled, "Misses White, Sanderson, Baker. 1927." 3 female students working in the Gardens. 30. ...3 female students working in the Gardens.Labelled, "Misses White, Sanderson, Baker. 1927."female students, gardens, miss white, miss sanderson, miss baker, 1927, mrs. jessep, alexander william jessep, principal, a.w. jessep -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Cobden Sanderson Limited, Fairy tales and legends by Hans Andersen, 1935
... Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Fairy tales - Denmark Fairy tales Hans Christian Andersens fairy tales Ill, p.469. Fairy tales and legends by Hans Andersen Book Cobden Sanderson ...Hans Christian Andersens fairy talesIll, p.469.non-fictionHans Christian Andersens fairy talesfairy tales - denmark, fairy tales
