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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Guiding Matters article
... ...Royal Wedding 1947...Girl Guides Guiding Merle Bush Trefoil Guild Queen Elizabeth II Duke of Edinburgh Royal Wedding 1947 Monarchy Guiding Matters This one is going into the next Guiding Matters Guiding Matters - November 2007 -JLM Thirteen page document of research into Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh including photographs of related wedding/anniversaryevents Document Guiding Matters article ...The first meeting of the 1st Bendigo Guides was held by Miss Merle Bush on the 22nd of August 1922 in the St Paul' School Room. Twelve girls were present. Miss Bush was given permission to open the Company by Miss R. Hamilton, State Secretary for Victoria, she received her Captain's Warrant on 12th December 1922.Guiding Matters - November 2007 -JLM Thirteen page document of research into Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh including photographs of related wedding/anniversaryeventsThis one is going into the next Guiding Mattersgirl guides, guiding, merle bush, trefoil guild, queen elizabeth ii, duke of edinburgh, royal wedding 1947, monarchy, guiding matters -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewspaper clipping, November 29 1947
... 1947. It is captioned "Request Picture of Royal Wedding Group.and is an airmail picture of the royal wedding group....The wedding of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh took place on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London. Newspapers reflect contemporary society and this clipping reflects the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time. newspaper-the-argus media-print royal-family elizabeth11-wedding A cut-out b/w photograph from the Argus dated Saturday November 1947. ...The Argus was a morning daily newspaper in Melbourne that was established in 1846 and closed in 1957 and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period. It was widely known as a conservative newspaper for most of its history. The wedding of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh took place on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London.Newspapers reflect contemporary society and this clipping reflects the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time.A cut-out b/w photograph from the Argus dated Saturday November 1947. It is captioned "Request Picture of Royal Wedding Group.and is an airmail picture of the royal wedding group.newspaper-the-argus media-print royal-family elizabeth11-wedding -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMagazine, The Australian Women's Weekly, 1947
... . / NOVEMBER 22, 1947 / PRICE / 4d. / ROYAL WEDDING / Artist's Impression'...The magazine and other newspaper cuttings which have been inserted inside all reflect the level of interest in this royal wedding for everyday Australians - including the donor's mother who was a long-term resident of Emerald. This 1947 ...The Australian Women's Weekly, founded in 1933, has been Australia's top selling magazine for most of the time since its inception. This issue had as its feature article the wedding between the then Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) and Lieutenant Mountbatten (later Prince Phillip). The magazine and other newspaper cuttings which have been inserted inside all reflect the level of interest in this royal wedding for everyday Australians - including the donor's mother who was a long-term resident of Emerald.This 1947-era women's magazine provides many incidental insights into Australian society and its preoccupations at that time.Magazine with color cover (front and back). Inside are articles and advertisements mostly in black and white with only a few in color. 40 pages. Separately within the magazine are nine Melbourne newspaper cuttings about Princess Elizabeth and the royal wedding. The royal wedding is also the feature article of the magazine.On front cover: 'WOMEN'S WEEKLY/ Registered in Australia for / transmission by post as a / newspaper. / NOVEMBER 22, 1947 / PRICE / 4d. / ROYAL WEDDING / Artist's Impression'the australian women's weekly, princess elizabeth, royal weddins
