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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Leila and Rita Quirk, 1930c
... quirk family...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Studio portrait of Leila and Rita Quirk. quirk family leila quirk rita quirk Digital copy of black and white studio photograph. ...Studio portrait of Leila and Rita Quirk.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.quirk family, leila quirk, rita quirk -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Chris Foster, Quirk the tailor and Mrs Quirk's tearoom, Greensborough (Main Street Plaques Project), 17/05/2018
... ...quirk family...The Plaques were made possible through a Greensborough RSL Grant. main street plaques project main street greensborough quirk family Digital copy of 2 colour photographs. ...In 2018, Greensborough Historical Society placed plaques in the Main Street area of Greensborough. In these photographs, GHS member Chris Foster, accompanied by GHS President Noel Withers, has photographed the installation of the 'Quirk the Tailor and Mrs Quirk's Tearoom' plaque on Main Street Greensborough. The Main Street Plaques Project placed historical information about original Greensborough buildings as close to the original site as possible. Further information available on the GHS website. The Plaques were made possible through a Greensborough RSL Grant.Digital copy of 2 colour photographs.main street plaques project, main street greensborough, quirk family -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Portrait of Miss Gertrude Barry with violin
... She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. ...She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. ...Gertrude Kathleen Barry was a music teacher, performer, and director of many musical productions in Linton and district, playing and teaching both piano and violin. She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. As a pupil of the Sisters of Mercy in Ballarat, Gertrude passed the Musical Society of Victoria pianoforte examination in 1900. She became a music teacher shortly afterwards, teaching both privately and assisting in the music programme at Linton State School. She is first listed as a music teacher in music examination results published in 1906, and it is understood that she ran a private music school with her sister Dora from around this time until about 1915. Gertrude Barry moved to Ballarat in 1925, and was still listed as a music teacher in electoral records in 1972. She died in 1976. The bracelet Gertrude is wearing in the photograph is thought to have been presented to her in 1917 by the congregation of St Peter's Catholic Church in Linton, in appreciation of her many services to the church.Black and white portrait of a lady seated, playing a violin."Gertrude Miss Barry Linton"gertrude kathleen barry, musicians -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Gertrude Barry
... She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. ...She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. ...Gertrude Kathleen Barry was a music teacher, performer, and director of many musical productions in Linton and district, playing and teaching both piano and violin. She was the youngest of five daughters of Linton policeman/Clerk of Courts Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The Barry family lived in a house they called "Listowel", which was in Cumberland Street, almost opposite the Catholic Church. As a pupil of the Sisters of Mercy in Ballarat, Gertrude passed the Musical Society of Victoria pianoforte examination in 1900. She became a music teacher shortly afterwards, teaching both privately and assisting in the music programme at Linton State School. She is first listed as a music teacher in music examination results published in 1906, and it is understood that she ran a private music school with her sister Dora from around this time until about 1915. The "Misses Barry" frequently performed at local concerts and fundraising activities. Gertrude moved to Ballarat in 1925, and was still listed as a music teacher in electoral records in 1972. She died in 1976. The bracelet Gertrude is wearing in the photograph is thought to have been presented to her in 1917 by the congregation of St Peter's Catholic Church in Linton, in appreciation of her many services to the church.Black and white copy of original photograph of a seated lady looking down and holding a violin and bow. She is wearing dark clothes with lace trim."Miss Barry"gertrude kathleen barry, musicians, music teachers -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Lees Family
... Family... Pioneers... Market Gardens... McKinnon... Bentleigh... Lees Jack Allan... Briggs Vera Victoria... Lees James Henry... Tobin Linda Doris... McClelland Vera Auraria... Lees Leonard William... Rigby Jan... Lees James... Lees William... Bentleigh... Jasper Road... Centre Road... Harwood J.... Branbury Thomas... McKinnon Road... Wheatley Road... McKinnon Railway... East Bentleigh... Convicts... Crop Production... Farmers... Vineyards... Viticulture... Bent James... McKinnon Road... Elster Creek... Hellins Edward... Inns... Gardeners Arms... Brighton Cemetery... Cemeteries... Guerin Mary... Quirk...Lees Family Pioneers Market Gardens McKinnon Bentleigh Lees Jack Allan Briggs Vera Victoria Lees James Henry Tobin Linda Doris McClelland Vera Auraria Lees Leonard William Rigby Jan Lees James Lees William Bentleigh Jasper Road Centre Road Harwood J. Branbury Thomas McKinnon Road Wheatley Road McKinnon Railway East Bentleigh Convicts Crop Production Farmers Vineyards Viticulture Bent James McKinnon Road Elster Creek Hellins Edward Inns Gardeners Arms Brighton Cemetery Cemeteries Guerin Mary Quirk Michael Quirk Patrick Quirk Catherine Quirk Daniel Quirk Edward Quirk Daniel Snr. ...A seven page reprinted article by Jan Rigby, on the Lees Family, who were early pioneers, and pioneer market gardeners in McKinnon and Bentleigh 1850-2003. Includes footnotes and references author Jan Rigby used for her research.lees family, pioneers, market gardens, mckinnon, bentleigh, lees jack allan, briggs vera victoria, lees james henry, tobin linda doris, mcclelland vera auraria, lees leonard william, rigby jan, lees james, lees william, bentleigh, jasper road, centre road, harwood j., branbury thomas, mckinnon road, wheatley road, mckinnon railway, east bentleigh, convicts, crop production, farmers, vineyards, viticulture, bent james, mckinnon road, elster creek, hellins edward, inns, gardeners arms, brighton cemetery, cemeteries, guerin mary, quirk michael, quirk patrick, quirk catherine, quirk daniel, quirk edward, quirk daniel snr., lees mary, slab huts, lees joseph, lees joe, east bentleigh school, primary schools, ring catherine, ring kate, stables, lees bill, lees tom, lees james henry, lees jim, ormond state school, wagons, cruickshanks nursery, nurseries, church of christ, ormond, carlton street, lees street, ring charles, rout charlotte, horse racing, lees george, lees stan, crop production, nicholson street, lees street, cowie william, lees leonard william, lees len, lees vera, lees linda doris, lees jack allen, lees vera victoria, mckinnon cricket club, sporting clubs, bentleigh club, masonic lodge, thomas street, edwards george, nurserymen, chinese community, market gardeners, j.h. lee and sons, lee floss, lees iris, centre road, bent thomas -
Cheese World MuseumCheese Box Stencil
... family relating to early dairying in Allansford, Victoria. The Uebergang collection as a whole is of local significance according to the following criteria: .Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria's cultural history .Strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. .Special association with the life or works of a person, or group of persons, if importance in Allansford's history.(Lesley Alves December 2009) tooram cheese factory dairying stencil uebergang allansford cheddar factory Imprinted Makers name - Quirk ...This cheese box stencil is part of a large collection of items from the Uebergang family relating to early dairying in Allansford, Victoria. The Uebergang collection as a whole is of local significance according to the following criteria: .Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria's cultural history .Strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. .Special association with the life or works of a person, or group of persons, if importance in Allansford's history.(Lesley Alves December 2009)Rectangular copper cheese box stencil, P.W.Uebergang- Tooram Cheddar Factory, Western District. 6mm round hole in top left corner.Imprinted Makers name - Quirk & Morton, 411-415 Lt Bourke St, Melbourne. Catalogue number yellow sticker 015, Ink 015.1 Stencil - P.W.Uebergang, Tooram Cheddar Factory, Western District.tooram, cheese factory, dairying, stencil, uebergang, allansford, cheddar factory -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clippings, Methodist church, 1931_
... Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk. david medhurst hurstbridge advertiser knapsey partington weaver carse scholes iredale quirk methodist church Nil Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's. ...Activities of the Greensborough Methodist Church. Articles written by David Medhurst, local correspondent for the Hurstbridge Advertiser.Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk.Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's.Nildavid medhurst, hurstbridge advertiser, knapsey, partington, weaver, carse, scholes, iredale, quirk, methodist church -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Jim Connelly, Growing up in Garfield, 2021
... Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Garfield (Vic.) autobiography "Some men are born great. Others achieve greatness. The author failed on both counts. Nevertheless, he here sets out the little quirks ..."Some men are born great. Others achieve greatness. The author failed on both counts. Nevertheless, he here sets out the little quirks and foibles of this early life so that those who know him might bear some sympathy towards him, and those who do not know him at least learning something of themselves from the mirror he holds up to their gaze. Failing all that, you'll find here a charming account of growing up in a small country town in a more innocent age ... or was it?!" Backcover.117 p.; 22 cmnon-fiction"Some men are born great. Others achieve greatness. The author failed on both counts. Nevertheless, he here sets out the little quirks and foibles of this early life so that those who know him might bear some sympathy towards him, and those who do not know him at least learning something of themselves from the mirror he holds up to their gaze. Failing all that, you'll find here a charming account of growing up in a small country town in a more innocent age ... or was it?!" Backcover.garfield (vic.), autobiography -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, The Barry Children, circa 1880
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Barry family Albert Milton Barry Edith Mary Frances Barry Dora Ethel Barry Evelyn Maud Barry Black and white copy of original photograph which shows four of the six surviving children of Linton policeman Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). ...Black and white copy of original photograph which shows four of the six surviving children of Linton policeman Denis Barry and his wife Ellen (née Quirk). The children are most likely: Albert Milton, b. 1868 (on left, standing), Dora Ethel, b. 1874 (next to Albert, sitting), Evelyn Maud, b. 1878 (youngest, sitting), and Edith Mary Frances, b. 1871 (on right, standing).barry family, albert milton barry, edith mary frances barry, dora ethel barry, evelyn maud barry
