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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph - Joy and Keith Rainey on the Baker's Cart, c. Late 1940s
... Rainey Family...Reverse, Handwritten: "RAINEY FAMILY / AVONSLEIGH" Reverse, Printed: "10 763 096--B~1.JPG 1 25.09.05 05.10.06" Obverse, side of horsecart: "PHONE 38 / H. .... Rainey Family Joy Rainey Keith Rainey 1940s Avonsleigh Reverse, Handwritten: "RAINEY FAMILY / AVONSLEIGH" Reverse, Printed: "10 763 096--B~1.JPG 1 25.09.05 05.10.06" Obverse, side of horsecart: "PHONE 38 / H. ...This photograph depicts Joy Rainey (leftmost), Keith Rainey (rightmost), and another child. Joy and Keith look slightly younger than they do in another photograph from 1951, so it is likely this photograph was taken in the late 1940s. They are riding a cart owned by H. Wilson, the baker at Emerald - the old bakery was once at what is now the rear of 1 Kilvington Drive.This photograph depicts members of a significant local family.This item is a black and white photograph. The reverse features printed technical information and handwritten annotations. In the photograph are three children in a horsecart; a girl sits on the edge of the cart on the left, while two boys are on the seat looking over their shoulders to face the camera. The cart has writing on the side advertising the Emerald bakery; it is pulled by a single horse. The immediate background features a dirt road proceeding into trees; in the far background a wooded hill rises behind the cart.Reverse, Handwritten: "RAINEY FAMILY / AVONSLEIGH" Reverse, Printed: "10 763 096--B~1.JPG 1 25.09.05 05.10.06" Obverse, side of horsecart: "PHONE 38 / H. WILSON / BAKER / EMERALD" rainey family, joy rainey, keith rainey, 1940s, avonsleigh -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchDictionary, Collins Gem Dictionary
... Presented to Harold Rainey by his fiancee Miss M Simmons. Harold was killed in action . The dictionary was returned to his family . ...Waverley RSL Sub Branch 161 Coleman Parade Glen Waverley melbourne Presented to Harold Rainey by his fiancee Miss M Simmons. Harold was killed in action . The dictionary was returned to his family . ...Presented to Harold Rainey by his fiancee Miss M Simmons. Harold was killed in action . The dictionary was returned to his family . The dictionary was then given to C.B.Williams on his enlistment in and carried until his discharge in 1945. (His mother was Miss Simmons)Red bound dictionaryH Rainey -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Joy E Rainey, Spuds, rabbits and flour bags : an Australian farming family tell their stories of yesteryear, 2006
... (Back Cover) Spuds, rabbits and flour bags : an Australian farming family tell their stories of yesteryear Book Joy E Rainey Kurrajong Press ...More than a history. A vivid illustration of life in an Australian rural family pre and post the thirties depression and World War II. Spoken in their own words with humour and feeling, recorded thoughtfully and sensitively. This book is not only entertaining, it is real life! Days of big draught horses, when a man's word was his bond, and doors were left unlocked. Real, readable, challenging for the every day reader and serious student. (Back Cover)non-fictionMore than a history. A vivid illustration of life in an Australian rural family pre and post the thirties depression and World War II. Spoken in their own words with humour and feeling, recorded thoughtfully and sensitively. This book is not only entertaining, it is real life! Days of big draught horses, when a man's word was his bond, and doors were left unlocked. Real, readable, challenging for the every day reader and serious student. (Back Cover)farmers, victoria, bruton family
