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Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, McGeorge, Norman, Borovansky Ballet in Australia and New Zealand, 1947
... ...Sager> Peggy...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Borovansky Australian Ballet Company Ballet companies Borovansky> Edouard Borovansky> Madame Mirfield> Theon Numa Ffrance> Helene Gadsden> Joan Burgess> Judith Potter> Joan Trunoff> Vassilie Kennedy> Phyllis Collis> Max McDonnell> Winifred Herweg> Kurt Joffe> Gabriel Sager> Peggy Heckelman> Strelsa Gorham> Kathleen McCulloch> Alan Lindsay> Daryl MacGeorge> Norman Annois> Len Hall> Hugh P. ...History of Borovansky Ballet Company in Australia and New Zealand from 1938 includes photographs of Edouard Borovansky and his wife, Madame Borovansky as well as others of the Ballet Company. It also includes stories of some of the ballets. Some of the photographs are by Theon N. Mirfield who is buried in the Box Hill Cemetery, as well as the Borovansky's.99p.History of Borovansky Ballet Company in Australia and New Zealand from 1938 includes photographs of Edouard Borovansky and his wife, Madame Borovansky as well as others of the Ballet Company. It also includes stories of some of the ballets. Some of the photographs are by Theon N. Mirfield who is buried in the Box Hill Cemetery, as well as the Borovansky's.borovansky australian ballet company, ballet companies, borovansky> edouard, borovansky> madame, mirfield> theon numa, ffrance> helene, gadsden> joan, burgess> judith, potter> joan, trunoff> vassilie, kennedy> phyllis, collis> max, mcdonnell> winifred, herweg> kurt, joffe> gabriel, sager> peggy, heckelman> strelsa, gorham> kathleen, mcculloch> alan, lindsay> daryl, macgeorge> norman, annois> len, hall> hugh p., martin> laurel, stevenson> dorothy, busse> edna, bousloff> serge, rubinstein> martin, tchinarova> tamara, lodders> corrie, wilkie> janet, north> mara, mclean> grace, murray> noel, sexton> lesley, ross> alfred, cemeteries, box hill -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Sun, Nurses step out in spirit of anzac, April 26 1952
... Sage...British Army...Italy...West Africa...North Nigeria...Willaura District Hospital...Peggy...Annie Moriah Sage British Army Italy West Africa North Nigeria Willaura District Hospital Peggy Wall Foncie Smith Egypt Palestine Greece AIP British Expeditionary Force BEF '[down arrow] MRS (JOHNS) SHIPPEN' [blue ink, upper left hand side] '(Black Armbands respect for late King.) ...Betty Jeffery and Beryl Woodbridge were among the war nurses who marched in the 1952 Anzac march. The two nurses were both Japanese POWs for three years. Kath McMillan and Betty Pump who served with them in the 2/10 Australian General Hospital (AGH) also marched. Matron-in-Chief Sage let the procession that also included Miss Edna Shaw, Lady Superintendent of the Alfred Hospital. An English ex-pat, Kathleen Carpenter, who served in the Queen Alexandra Imperial Nursing Service Reserve, having settled in Australia after being demobilised, also marched. A newspaper clipping from a larger sheet consisting of a title above a large black and white photo of a large group of women in uniform marching together down a street. The story has been cut off.'[down arrow] MRS (JOHNS) SHIPPEN' [blue ink, upper left hand side] '(Black Armbands respect for late King.) George. VI)' [blue ink upper left hand side] 'Miss HANNAH / Alford Hosp.' [graphite, lower left hand side] 'Miss E [R] SHAW / Alford Hosp.' [graphite, lower left hand side]annie moriah sage, british army, italy, west africa, north nigeria, willaura district hospital, peggy wall, foncie smith, egypt, palestine, greece, aip, british expeditionary force, bef
