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Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, James, Joan E, The history of Thomas and Edith Toogood in Australia 1809-2001, 2001
... ...Purchase> Edith (Miss)...Toogood> Elias Toogood> Ann Purchase> Edith (Miss) Toogood> William Toogood> John Scales> Mary Jane Cemeteries Kew Toogood> Henry Toogood> George Toogood> Charles Toogood> Richard Williams> Ann (Mrs.) ...A new Toogood Family History Book claiming to have information on some of the other Toogoods who settled in Australia, especially those related to Thomas. It includes a family tree. It also includes photos, a loose-leaf locality map and map of grave location in Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.toogood> thomas, toogood> edith (mrs.), toogood> elias, toogood> ann, purchase> edith (miss), toogood> william, toogood> john, scales> mary jane, cemeteries, kew, toogood> henry, toogood> george, toogood> charles, toogood> richard, williams> ann (mrs.), elder> william sidney, elder> david john, montgomery> murray elder, elder> minnie, smith> lillian may, pollard> lillian may (mrs.), elder> albert, williams> john sidney, williams> gertrude amy (mrs.), tainton> sybil catherine, williams> wallace, tarry> frederick> donald, maskell> margaret ann -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)Painting, Portrait of Miss Lillian Irving Co-Founder 1901-1933
... Edith came from a progressive family, and encouraged by their parents, she along with her three sisters, went to Europe to discover contemporary art styles. The University of Melbourne holds an impressive collection of her works. The portrait was unveiled at the school on 2 August 1940. The OLA had agreed to purchase the painting at its AGM held on 20 March 1940. . The inscription reads "Miss...Edith came from a progressive family, and encouraged by their parents, she along with her three sisters, went to Europe to discover contemporary art styles. The University of Melbourne holds an impressive collection of her works. The portrait was unveiled at the school on 2 August 1940. The OLA had agreed to purchase the painting at its AGM held on 20 March 1940. . The inscription reads "Miss ...Painted by Edith Alsop. Edith came from a progressive family, and encouraged by their parents, she along with her three sisters, went to Europe to discover contemporary art styles. The University of Melbourne holds an impressive collection of her works. The portrait was unveiled at the school on 2 August 1940. The OLA had agreed to purchase the painting at its AGM held on 20 March 1940. . The inscription reads "Miss Lilian Irving Co-founder 1901-1933". Size 840mm x 670mm. This portrait is part of the Record Series 74. Permanent/Semi-Permanent Displayed Works.Oil Portrait of Miss Lillian Irving Miss Lillian Irving Co-Founder 1901-1933
