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Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 23 Oberwyl Road, Burwood, 2002
... 23 Oberwyl Road, Burwood...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 23 Oberwyl Road, Burwood by Margaret Picken...23 OBERWYL RD., BURWOOD / MARGARET PICKEN - 94 / WOODARDS - C'WELL...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 23 OBERWYL RD., BURWOOD / MARGARET PICKEN - 94 / WOODARDS - C'WELL Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 23 Oberwyl Road, Burwood by Margaret Picken 23 Oberwyl Road, Burwood Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Oberwyl Girls School, c. 1926
... Oberwyl Girls School...Oberwyl Girls School, Burnett St, St Kilda, 1926. ...Oberwyl 1926...Shows 19 girls in unifoms Oberwyl 1926 black and white photograph unmounted poor condition Oberwyl Girls School Photograph ...Oberwyl Girls School, Burnett St, St Kilda, 1926. Shows 19 girls in unifomsblack and white photograph unmounted poor conditionOberwyl 1926 -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDrawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 2/15 Oberwyl Road, Burwood, 2002
... 2/15 Oberwyl Road, Burwood...Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 2/15 Oberwyl Road, Burwood by Margaret Picken...2/15 OBERWYL RD., BURWOOD / MARGARET PICKEN - 94 / WOODARDS - GLEN IRIS...The fact that each drawing is dated with the year it was created also proves a valuable record for house historians - since that date a number of the depicted properties have either been altered or demolished. artist architectural drawings margaret picken camberwell houses 2/15 OBERWYL RD., BURWOOD / MARGARET PICKEN - 94 / WOODARDS - GLEN IRIS Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 2/15 Oberwyl Road, Burwood by Margaret Picken 2/15 Oberwyl Road, Burwood Drawing Architectural drawing ...artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Oberwyl, c. 1880 - 1890?
... Oberwyl... Pupils and Teachers of The Girls High School, Oberwyl, Burnett St, St Kilda...Girls' high school, "Oberwyl" Burnett St, St Kilda. ...Girls' high school, "Oberwyl" Burnett St, St Kilda. sepia photograph fair conidtion mounted Oberwyl Photograph Malson... ...Pupils and Teachers of The Girls High School, Oberwyl, Burnett St, St Kildasepia photograph fair conidtion mountedMalson�� (Armstrong?) 1081 Hoddle st East Melbourne. Girls' high school, "Oberwyl" Burnett St, St Kilda. -
St Kilda Historical SocietyDrawing - Sketch, pencil, Oberwyl
... Oberwyl...Oberwyl, Burnett Street, St Kilda. Davis, J. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Pencil sketch by Davis, J Oberwyl, Burnett Street, St Kilda. Davis, J. pencil sketch, unmounted Oberwyl Drawing Sketch, pencil ...Pencil sketch by Davis, Jpencil sketch, unmountedOberwyl, Burnett Street, St Kilda. Davis, J. -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, Oberwyl, c.1990s
... Oberwyl......Oberwyl...Rare Gold Rush mansion built 1856, ballroom added 1861 Mansions St Kilda Oberwyl Burnett Street [lengthy typed description on back] house built 1856, ballroom added 1861 colour photograph, unmounted Oberwyl Photograph Building ...Rare Gold Rush mansion built 1856, ballroom added 1861colour photograph, unmounted[lengthy typed description on back] house built 1856, ballroom added 1861mansions, st kilda, oberwyl, burnett street -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, Oberwyl, c.1960s
... Oberwyl...Oberwyl...Rare Gold Rush mansion built 1856, ballroom added 1861 Oberwyl Mansions St Kilda Burnett Street Graeme S Breydon 204 Carlisle St, Balaclava 3183 Phone 94-2886 B28-28 "Oberwhyl" Burnett St St Kilda 7/10/73 black and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition Oberwyl Photograph Building ...Rare Gold Rush mansion built 1856, ballroom added 1861black and white photograph, unmounted, original, good conditionGraeme S Breydon 204 Carlisle St, Balaclava 3183 Phone 94-2886 B28-28 "Oberwhyl" Burnett St St Kilda 7/10/73oberwyl, mansions, st kilda, burnett street -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph, French sailors at zoo - Madame Lion & Miss Godfrey, 1917
... ...oberwyl...After the death of her husband the sisters purchased a school, Oberwyl, in St Kilda in 1885. The school was later one of the LHLG schools. ...After the death of her husband the sisters purchased a school, Oberwyl, in St Kilda in 1885. The school was later one of the LHLG schools. ...Marie Lion migrated with her sister, Berthe Mouchette and her husband in 1885. Berthe established an art school in the city. After the death of her husband the sisters purchased a school, Oberwyl, in St Kilda in 1885. The school was later one of the LHLG schools. Berthe was the founder of the Alliance Française of Melbourne in 1890. With the Great Depression, the sisters had to sell Oberwyl and moved to Adelaide. They returned to France during WWI to nurse wounded soldiers. And returned to Adelaide in 1916 after Marie contracted an infection. She was the South Australia representative of the "Société d’assistance maternelle et infantile". After the end of the war a number of French villages were ‘adopted’ by cities in Australia. Dernancourt, a small village in the Somme was adopted by Adelaide, and Mme Mouchette and Mme Lion worked to raise funds to help in the rebuilding of the almost completely destroyed town.The picture shows the link with the French community. Ethel and her sister Frederica Godfrey could speak French and were well acquainted with the members of this community: Charlotte Crivelli for example. Frederica was secretary of the Alliance Française of Melbourne in the early 1900, in 1917 she also became Honorary Secretary of the French Red Cross, funded by Charlotte Crivelli.Portait of two ladies standing in the middle with 3 soldiers from the French Navy, a wounded digger and a young man.French sailors at zoo / Madame Leon (Lion is the correct spelling) & Miss Godfreylion, marie (1855–1922), mouchette, berthe (1846–1928) nee lion, alliance française of melbourne, société d’assistance maternelle et infantile, france, french, zoo, french red cross, crivelli, charlotte (1863–1956), anzac, french navy, oberwyl, ethel augusta godfrey 1861-1935, frederica godfrey -
Brighton Historical SocietyBodice, circa 1900
... From here, Mary attended Oberwyl Ladies College in St Kilda and later the Australian College of Dentistry, one of only a few women to study dental surgery at the time. ...From here, Mary attended Oberwyl Ladies College in St Kilda and later the Australian College of Dentistry, one of only a few women to study dental surgery at the time. ...This bodice belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist, who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. Mary Margaret Crombie (1884-1971) was born at Coan Downs Station near Walgett, northern New South Wales, where her father Henry was station manager. After Henry’s untimely death in 1895, Mary and her mother loved for a few years with family members in St Kilda, before moving into a cottage of their own, ‘Rosewood’, at 42 Asling Street, Brighton around 1899. From here, Mary attended Oberwyl Ladies College in St Kilda and later the Australian College of Dentistry, one of only a few women to study dental surgery at the time. She was apprenticed to Ada Tovell (1865-1932), one of Victoria’s first female dentists, who had her own practice in Collins Street. Mary graduated in 1907 and the following year moved with he mother to Yarram in South Gippsland, where she took over the running of a practice owned by Sale dentist Charles Trood, eventually purchasing it from him in 1915. Speaking to a Brighton newspaper in 1961, Mary said she believed that she was the first woman to start a dental practice in Gippsland. For some locals, this took a little getting used to: “Many were amazed, and had some misgivings, when they found that the local dentist was a woman,” she said. “I always remember a huge farmer (he was about 6 ft. 4 in.), who had fortified himself at the local hotel to face the ordeal of visiting the dentist. He almost turned and ran when he saw me. … He was still more amazed when I pulled out his tooth without undue trouble.” The farmer was the best advertisement she could have asked for, telling everybody about the diminutive lady dentist who had calmly extracted his tooth. Mary practiced in Yarram until her retirement in 1949. After selling her practice she returned to Brighton, where she spent the last two decades of her life residing at 25 Oak Grove. Following her death in 1971, her relatives in Brighton donated a number of items from her home to BHS.Black satin bodice, boned, with black faceted glass buttons down the front. High collar. Both collar and cuffs are edged with a black net ruffle. Two rows of seven black crochet-covered buttons at each cuff, fastening with loops. Stray brown threads poking through fabric around the collar, shoulders and back indicate that these areas may originally have featured lace embellishments.mary crombie, 1900s
