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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer, My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie Duncan, 2015
... My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of...my little melbourne girl...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters...Flyer for the exhibition My Little Melbourne Girl... melbourne My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters ...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie DuncanFlyer for the exhibition My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie Duncan with a photo of Lillie in colour with a photograph of Lillie Duncanlillie duncan, my little melbourne girl -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Poster, My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie Duncan, 2015
... My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of...my little melbourne girl...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters... melbourne My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters ...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie Duncan was an exhibition curated by Catherine McLay and held at the Library at the Dock in 2015.A4 size poster printed in colour with a photograph of Lillie Duncan.lillie duncan, my little melbourne girl -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article, Docklands News, Lillie’s love letters, March 2015
... my little melbourne girl...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters... melbourne My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters ...My Little Melbourne Girl, Exploring the love letters of Lillie DuncanArticle published in Docklands News exhibitions, flinders street, mission to seafarers, docklands news, lille duncan, 2015, catherine mclay, library at the dock, city of melbourne, my little melbourne girl -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, c1920s
... my little melbourne girl... was used for the poster of the exhibition, My Little Melbourne Girl ...This photograph is part of a donated sub-collection relating to the history of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild. This photograph is of Lillie Duncan in her early adulthood, presumably taken in the 1920s based on the fact that she was born in 1897.This is a photograph of social and historic significance, being part of a sub-collection of material that provides a snapshot of the type of individuals involved in the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild and the activities carried out by that organisation. This photograph was used for the poster of the exhibition, My Little Melbourne Girl in 2015.Small black and white photograph of Lillie Duncan sitting in a wicker chair in a garden, in front of a hedge with a large tree in the background.On reverse "LILLIE DUNCAN" is written in pencil as well as "5-109" At the base of the photograph there is a black line at an angle which slightly crosses over the image ladies harbour lights guild, lillie duncan, lhlg, my little melbourne girl -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Letter - Correspondence, Letter to Lillie from Joe, 19 May 1925
... My Little Melbourne Girl... mission east malvern My Little Melbourne Girl The envelope is torn ...The "letters to Lillie" show the international nature of the Mission to Seafarers. They are an important display of the handwriting style of the time, revealing courting attempts and give us an insight into life in 1925.Lillie Duncan was a member of the Harbour Lights Guild and this letter forms part of a collection of letters sent to her by different seafarers.Letter addressed to Miss L Duncan, 11 Paxton St, East Malvern, Melbourne, Australia from Howard in four parts: Part 1.1 (0008.1) Envelope Part 1.2 (0008.2) First page of letter Part 1.3 (0008.3) Second page of letter Part 1.4 (0008.4) Third page of letter The envelope is blue grey in colour whilst the pages are creamy yellow in colour. Page 1 of the letter begins with the salutation "My dear Lillie, here comes the promised letter...". Page 2 of the letter begins with "...in her birthday book". Page 3 of the letter concludes with "...yours Joe".The envelope is torn across the top for access to its contents. It has two stamps, a circular one in black ink towards the top left of the envelope reading "Durban, 2, May 21, 5.45AM, 1925", and a rectangular one coloured red and white reading "Union of South Africa, Postage, 2d" on the left-hand side of the circle and the right-hand side circle seems to say the same in South African perhaps. It is obscured by 6 large ink lines covering the top portion of the envelope from left to right. Within the circle is a mans head showing his left side profile. He has a beard and short hair. On the right side of the red and white stamp there is a second ink stamp that is also obscured but seems to be the same ink stamp as the first. letter, joe, handwriting, 1925, lillie duncan, lhlg, durban, lillian duncan, ladies harbour lights guild, mission to seafarers, mission to seamen, seamen's mission, east malvern, my little melbourne girl -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Amy Clayton and her children, 1900c
Amy Clayton (1874-1961) centre with her children. "My Great Grandmother Amy Clayton née Burkett who owned tearooms corner Henry Street Greensborough opposite school. Here with five of her children. Six more were to follow - eleven in all. Baby on knee is Olive who married Jack Poulter. Little girl is my Gran Ivy, the eldest girl who did many chores for her siblings. Love this photo.. all so beautifully clean and obviously dearly loved."Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, amy ann clayton, amy ann burkett -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Handkerchief
Child's cotton handkerchief with green border. Centre has an illustration of a queen and child kneeling. Words of a poem at base.Little girl ------ as big as my side. (poem printed in other information)costume accessories, children's