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Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Plain Clothes Branch)
... Photograph (Plain Clothes Branch)...plain clothes branch... and, like the others, she was attached to the plain clothes branch...Victoria Police Plain Clothes Branch, 1927, with Mary Cox... melbourne Photograph (Plain Clothes Branch) Victoria Police Plain ...Mary Craig Cox was born in Winton, Queensland, on 23 November 1881. She was 41 when she joined Victoria Police on 25 September 1925. Her Record of Conduct and Service describes her as being 5'4" tall, weighing 8st, 2lb, of thin build with blue eyes and brown hair. She was the third police woman to join the ranks and, like the others, she was attached to the plain clothes branch of Victoria Police. She retired on 23 November 1936, having reached the compulsory retirement age of 55. Victoria Police Plain Clothes Branch, 1927, with Mary Cox on the rightpolice women, cox, mary craig 7710, plain clothes branch, police woman, policewomen -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
... Eight Gamins Branch plain clothes police in front... melbourne Photograph (police car) Eight Gamins Branch plain clothes ...Eight Gamins Branch plain clothes police in front of a police vehicle. Six are standing and two are sitting. Circa 1940. Vehicles are a 1937 Ford and a 1940 Chevrolet. Members include A Gutys, A Mason, F Henderson, T Meekle, H Dawson,police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Folder - C.W.A Tawonga, Six Sewing Hints
C.W.A. was a popular organisation in the Kiewa Valley. One of their activities was sewing.The Tawonga branch of the Country Women's Association involved many women in the Kiewa Valley. They sewed to make clothes for their family and for fetes when raising money for schools and churches.Brown plastic with clear front cover with 4 clear sleeves / pages. Includes: Handwritten Sewing Hints.country women's association; sewing; kiewa valley -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Craft, Dressmaking Made Easy, 1958
Tawonga C.W.A. was involved in dressmaking and other home industries.The Tawonga branch of the C.W.A. commenced on the 7th Feb. 1946 and often combined activities with the other branches in the Kiewa Valley. The C.W.A. aimed to improve health, welfare and education for women and children in the country. This was achieved by getting together and exchanging ideas on dressmaking while providing for their families and the local community, possibly selling their products at fetes.Women living in Tawonga were mostly on farms and, in 1946, when the branch commenced would have been feeling more remote with WW11 having an effect on available workers and the well being of the women and children.Small white and grey book with picture of tape measure and cotton reel on the cover. It has 15 pages including the cover which is printed on too. It has general instructions for sewing. Held by 2 staplesCover: Woman's Realm presents / Dressmaking / made easy / Simple instructions and / step-by-step diagrams for / making your own clothes tawonga. country woman's association of victoria. dressmaking. woman's realm. c.w.a. -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Police and police vehicles parked outside a private residence that has experienced severe damage, particularly to the second storey. There are both uniformed and plain clothes police. The Holden has registration number HPJ-699. Circa 1963police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; holden car -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
A Wireless Patrol car with Constable Ron King, the driver from the Transport BranchStudebaker Lark, registration number HOF-414, with Ron King, driver, in plain clothes standing beside the driver's side. Photograph taken at Dawson Street. Circa 1962police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; studebaker lark car; king, ronald; dawson street