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Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History Transcript, Myrtle Barnett [interview] 19/02/1996, 19/02/1996
... Myrtle Barnett [interview] 19/02/1996...myrtle barnett...Oral history. Myrtle Barnett ( 1915- ) fostered daughter...Links: 00024:00741 Transcript of Oral History. Myrtle... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Oral history. Myrtle Barnett ...Oral history. Myrtle Barnett ( 1915- ) fostered daughter of Caroline & Ferdinand Barnett; Lower Plenty. 19 Feb 1996.Links: 00024:00741 Transcript of Oral History. Myrtle Barnett (1915- ), fostered daughter of Caroline and Ferdinand Barnett of Lower Plenty. Interviewed by Peter Blackbourn on 19th Feb 1996. Copy 2: Item 741.lower plenty, montmorency, myrtle barnett -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Myrtle Barnett 1941, 1941_
... Myrtle Barnett 1941...myrtle barnett...Myrtle Barnett (bride) 1941; Leslie Barnett gave her away... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Myrtle Barnett (bride) 1941; Leslie ...Myrtle Barnett (bride) 1941; Leslie Barnett gave her away, Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, myrtle barnett, leslie barnett -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History Transcript, Myrtle Barnett 19/02/1996, 19/2/1996
... Myrtle Barnett 19/02/1996...myrtle barnett...Oral history Myrtle Barnett ( 1915- ); fostered daughter... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Oral history Myrtle Barnett ( 1915 ...Oral history Myrtle Barnett ( 1915- ); fostered daughter of Caroline & Ferdinand Barnett; Lower Plenty. Interviewed on 19 Feb 1996 by Peter Blackbourn. "We lived at Grace Park and could walk straight down the road and over the bridge to the Montmorency State School. The school was in Rattray Rd about half way up the hill. The King family lived next door to the school. One day the students were all taken on a walk to choose the site of the new school (which was built in 1924). In addition to the above story; Myrtle said at either the Lower Plenty School or the Montmorency School there was a teacher they didn’t like so they swapped schools. My Grandmother Jean Barnett; started at Greensborough Primary in 1919 and stayed 3 months. When I told her about this; she told me off and said she never went there! She must have then gone to Montmorency and when there was a call to start a school at Lower Plenty; took the opportunity to get away from the teacher they didn’t like. I’m not sure of the time line for the above events; or which school they swapped to but I thought it gave a little insight into the 1920’s and how Lower Plenty; Montmorency and Greensborough were connected."Transcript of Oral History. barnett family, myrtle barnett -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Blackbourn family, 1935c
... Barnett, myrtle, Ivy Barnett, Elsie Margasan, unnamed child,Elsie... (left to right) Kathy Barnett, myrtle, Ivy Barnett, Elsie ...Blackbourn family: on verandah (left to right) Kathy Barnett, myrtle, Ivy Barnett, Elsie Margasan, unnamed child,Elsie Barnett, Margaret Barnett. Front row: unnamed man, Audrey Blackbourn, Ted Blackbourn, Margaret Blackbourn, unnamed man. Taken at Main Road Lower Plenty. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, blackbourn family, barnett family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Barnett and Blackbourn circa 1922, 1922c
... , Myrtle, Marjory, Ivy Barnett. Photographs from the collection... and Jean Blackbourn, Myrtle, Marjory, Ivy Barnett. Photographs from ...Members of the Barnett and Blackbourn families at rear of 122 Main Road Lower Plenty. On roof: Laurie Barnett. On ground left to right: Ferdinand Barnett, Ted and Jean Blackbourn, Myrtle, Marjory, Ivy Barnett. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, barnett family, blackbourn family -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Pat Grainger, 'Women of Port Melbourne - Guide to the exhibition', Oct 2005
Intended as an exhibition catalogue but then determined as not possible, so name changed to 'Guide'. Written by 21 volunteers including editor Pat GRAINGER and family members'Women of Port Melbourne - Guide to the exhibition' published October 2005 by PMH&PS. (Second edition, dismantled to reprint p 46, then reassembled.) Written by 21 volunteers, contains stories and images of 34 women plus the catalogue insert completed 13.01.2006women, sport, liardet family, families, religion, bunnerwrung (boon warring), caroline frederica liardet, elizabeth denovan johnston nee gowan, eleanor gray meiers nee howell, jane slaven nee mckenna, emma williams nee courtenay, mary ann 'ma' mccormack nee bennett, myrtle 'nana' mott nee butcher, eleanor hopkins, lily emily may turner nee norton, sarah ann edwards nee whiteman, sarah stella edwards, christina edwards nee irvine, maud mary wilson nee hollowbred, erica wilson, sarah jane 'jennie' baines nee hunt, mary mcleavy nee morgan, mother anthony, mary anthony byrne, ada polson nee bellion, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, mary the cat lady, jerri mann, winifred mary woodruff nee prest, caroline jean 'minnie' beazley nee coleman (kornman), peggy howard nee antonio, olive zakharov, nancy u'ren nee morris, rosa coluccio, wendy morris, jan soldatos nee harris, anna louise robieson, liana thompson, sister norma jean barnett, jane rendall nee harrison