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Greensborough Historical Society
DVD (photographs), Splatt family photos, 1914-1935
... Splatt family photos....splatt family...Photographs of the Splatt family from the family records...Written on DVD in black pen "Splatt family photos"... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photographs of the Splatt family ...Photographs of the Splatt family from the family records of Val Wilson.DVD containing 51 photographs.Written on DVD in black pen "Splatt family photos"splatt family, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Splatt-Starling Family, 1890s
... Splatt-Starling Family...splatt family... family 3 pages, Black & white text and photographs Splatt ...Correspondence from Val Wilson and Noel Withers regarding identification of members of old photographs3 pages, Black & white text and photographsbarl splatt, johnny starling, george davey starling, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Splatt's picnic 1905, 1905_
... splatt family...Members of the extended Splatt family enjoy a picnic, 1905.... family enjoy a picnic, 1905. Descendants of Henry Anning Splatt ...Members of the extended Splatt family enjoy a picnic, 1905.Descendants of Henry Anning Splatt who married Harriet Chapman in 1859 and settled in Greensborough.Digital copy of black and white photograph.splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Maternal ancestors of Valerie Joan Wilson (nee Rolfs) 1936, 02/11/1936o
... splatt family..., Family connections include the Poulter, Brown, Splatt, Kennedy..., Splatt, Kennedy and Memmott families. Val has illustrated her ...Val Wilson's family had a 146 year connection to the Greensborough area beginning with James and Susan Chapman in 1849, Family connections include the Poulter, Brown, Splatt, Kennedy and Memmott families. Val has illustrated her story with family photographs and relevant newspaper clippings.The story of family connections in Greensborough district.37 pages, illus. (some col.). Bound in green folder with clear cover.val wilson, james chapman, poulter family, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, Keith Luxford in backyard circa 1950, 1950_
... splatt family... cordner family splatt family stopford family amiet family Digital ...Keith Luxford in backyard about 1950 with Cordner home right rear, Splatt home centre, Stopford home at left and Amiet property rear leftDigital copy of black and white photograph. luxford family, cordner family, splatt family, stopford family, amiet family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Home of Bill and Dot Splatt, 1945c
... splatt family... church greensborough grimshaw street splatt family Caption ...From accompanying typed caption: "Home of Bill and Dot Splatt. Purchased approx 1915-1918 and stayed in the family until mid 1950s. 37 Grimshaw Street Greensborough - site of Methodist Church."This home was demolished for the site of the 'new' Greensborough Methodist Church. Copy of Black and white photograph. Copy 2 printed Item 1054.Caption is typed.methodist church greensborough, grimshaw street, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Grave of Alice Splatt, Greensborough Cemetery, 15/05/1898
... splatt family... family alice splatt Digital copy of colour photograph of grave ...Grave of Alice Splatt nee Memmott (died 1898) in Plot# G10 Greensborough Cemetery. This headstone has been repaired/restored by descendants of the family.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.splatt family, alice splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, Descendants of Henry Bartlet (Barl) Splatt (1863-1937), 07/07/1792o
... splatt family... splatt val wilson(nee rolfs) poulter chapman family splatt family ...This family tree gives details of five generations of descendants of Henry Bartlett (Barl) Splatt. Compiled by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs).14 pages. In black spiral folder with clear cover.henry bartlett splatt, barl splatt, val wilson(nee rolfs), poulter, chapman family, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Family History, Victor Edwin Splatt - ANZAC by Val Wilson, 07/02/1893o
... splatt family... resident. splatt family victor splatt val wilson val rolfs anzac ...Val Wilson recounts the story of her great uncle Victor Splatt and his heroism during World War I.A recollection of the war service of a Greensborough resident.3 typed pages illustrated with photographs.splatt family, victor splatt, val wilson, val rolfs, anzac, world war i -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Descendants of John Splatt b.1727, 1727o
... splatt family... Splatt (1727-1799). Includes the family lines of Henry Anning ...Details the descendants of John Splatt (1727-1799). Includes the family lines of Henry Anning Splatt, Henry Bartlett Splatt, Harriet Emma Splatt and Florence Ada Splatt.This document shows the marriages and relationships which connect many of the Greensborough pioneer families and continues this line to the late 20th century.17 pages.splatt family, val wilson, stock, godwill, blackbourn, finn, rolfs, mitchell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Home of Bill and Dot Splatt, 1940-1950
... splatt family..., the Rev. Reginald J. Philip, L Th. splatt family grimshaw street ...From accompanying typed caption: "Home of Bill and Dot Splatt. Purchased approx 1915-1918 and stayed in the family until mid 1950s. Grimshaw Street Greensborough - site of Methodist Church."This home was demolished for the site of the 'new' Greensborough Methodist Church. The church is located at 37 Grimshaw Street and was opened on Saturday 5 February 1966 by the then President of the Methodist Conference, the Rev. Reginald J. Philip, L Th.Copy of Black and white photograph. Caption is typed.splatt family, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Grave of Alice Splatt, Greensborough Cemetery, 15/05/1898
... splatt family... family alice splatt Digital copy of colour photograph of grave ...Grave of Alice Splatt nee Memmott (died 1898) in Plot# G10 Greensborough Cemetery. This headstone has been repaired/restored by descendants of the family.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.splatt family, alice splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Ely Family, 1878o
... splatt family... family splatt family Collected by Greensborough Historical ...Contents: Ely family tree Frederick Ely was born in Cowlinge Suffolk, in 1838. (His parents were George Ely b1793 and Sarah Poulter b1792, both born in Cowlinge. Frederick came to Australia on the ship 'Ocean Monarch' in 1856 with (most likely) his brother George, aged 34, his wife Elizabeth Piper, aged 22, and daughters Elizabeth, aged 2, and Harriet, aged 1. George and his family settled in the Harcourt area of Victoria, as did his brothers William and Henry. In 1857, Henry, his wife Mary Anne (Parker) and a daughter came to Australia, and settled in Greensborough for a short time, then moved to Harcourt, taking a large amount of apple tree cuttings and plants from Greensborough, where he, brother William, William Eagle, a childhood friend from Cowlinge, and a Nathan Vick, planted and stated apple orchids.History of the origins of this Greensborough family.20-page plastic binder, spiral bound, clear cover. Contains documents relating to the Ely family.Collected by Greensborough Historical Society. Folder commenced 2012.ely family, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Marriage Certificate, Henry Blackbourn to Florence Emma Stock, 04/07/1906
Records the immediate family information including mothers' maiden namesLocal identities of Greensborough and Lower PlentyCopy of Certificate of Marriagechapman stock family, blackbourn family, florence emma stock, elizabeth cook, harriet emma splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Godwill family, 1950s
... Splatt) and Ted. godwill family jarvis godwill ada splatt godwill ...The Godwill family in front of their William Street home. Right to left: Walter, Jarvis, Ada (nee Splatt) and Ted.Copy of photograph. Family group with house in background.Written on back: "Jarvis and Ada (Splatt) Godwill. Sons Walter and Ted.godwill family, jarvis godwill, ada splatt godwill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Grave of Harriet Splatt, Greensborough Cemetery, 21/09/1891
Grave of Harriet Splatt (died 1881) in Plot# G8 Greensborough Cemetery. This headstone has been repaired/restored by descendants of the family.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.harriet emma splatt, greensborough cemetery, harriet splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Henry Anning Splatt at Greensborough Cemetery, 17/11/1886
Grave of Henry Anning Splatt , Greensborough Cemetery. This grave has been repaired/restored by descendants of the family.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.henry anning splatt, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Bartlett Splatt group, 1900c
Bartlett Splatt group: George William Splatt at rear in white shirt; Bartlett (Barl) Splatt seated far right. Others not named. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white photograph.peter blackbourn, henry bartlett splatt, george william splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Harriet Emma Splatt 1, 1884_
Harriett Emma Splatt, born 1866, photograph taken 1884. Married George William Stock. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.peter blackbourn, harriet emma splatt, harriett stock -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Harriett Emma Splatt Stock 2, 1903c
Harriett Emma Stock (nee Splatt) born 1866, married to George William Stock. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.peter blackbourn, harriet emma splatt, harriett stock -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Harriett Emma Splatt 3, 1903c
Harriett Emma Splatt, born 1866, married George William Stock. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.peter blackbourn, harriet emma splatt, harriett stock -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Henry Anning Splatt at Greensborough Cemetery, 17/11/1886
Grave of Henry Anning Splatt (died 17/11/1886) in Plot#G9 Greensborough Cemetery. Post 2012 descendants of some pioneer families have been replacing damaged headstones.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.henry anning splatt, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, James Chapman/Susan Palmer, 1805o
This list is of James Chapman and Susan Palmers immediate family.This couple were pioneers of Greensborough.A double sided document listing a family tree.Niljames chapman, susan palmer, greensborough, cowlinge suffolk, susan haylock, henry splatt, george poulter, william poulter -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Ely Poulter Family Greensborough, 1838o
... poulter iredale splatt 2 pages. Contains family history details ...This document outlines the family trees of the Ely and Poulter families from Cowlinge Suffolk and the eventual marriage and settlement in Greensborough in then mid 1850s.Shows the links between pioneer families in the district and the links with Cowlinge in Suffolk.2 pages. Contains family history details.greensborough, cowlinge. ely, poulter, iredale, splatt -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, True bloods of our shire, 1992_03
This article is the result of an interview with Alf Poulter about the Poulter family roots in Greensborough. Discusses some of the family connections with other pioneer families in the area.Memories of the early days of settlement in Greensborough and of the Poulter family.Copy of newspaper article. 2 pages, black and white photograph.alf poulter, poulter, chapman, splatt, stock, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, My Greensborough by Valma Poulter, 1920s
Details life in Greensborough in the 1920's and the people who were here.Lists names of traders and residents, particularly those connected to the Poulter family.Article on growing up in Greensborough in the 1920's by Valma Poulter.greensborough, james st, poulter, lobb, splatt, mcdowell, brooks, snow, godwill, iredale, mccoll, aldridge, jolly, brown, chapman, loan, pettit, clayton, carse, huitt, orr, hutchinson, butterworth, jessop -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J E & B L Rogers, 'Swinton', Swinton Avenue, c.1960
'The land on which 'Swinton'was later built was first purchased by John Bakewell in 1851 and later sold to Edmund Laskey Splatt in 1858. Splatt was a member of the first provisional committee of the National Bank of Australia in Melbourne and built the first house on the land naming it 'Laskey Villa'. By 1863 the house was occupied by Herbert Henty. The Johnson family connection with the property began with the marriage in 1858 of Annabella Johnson to David Syme, owner of the Áge' newspaper and owner of the adjacent property 'Blytheswood'. Annabella's brother, Francis Johnson, bought the villa in 1876 and renamed it 'Swinton' after his birthplace in Yorkshire. The property was later owned by the artistic Colquhoun family. The house is one of the earliest examples of the Italianate style in Victoria - the outstanding element being the tower with its cantilevered walkway and heavily bracketed pryamidal tower.' Source: Victorian Heritage RegisterThis work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical SocietySwinton in Kew and its tower. This side of the house faces the Yarra River.swinton, laskey villa, swinton avenue, kew, dorothy rogers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J E & B L Rogers, 'Swinton', Swinton Avenue, c.1960
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society."The land on which Swinton was later built was first purchased by John Bakewell in 1851 and later sold to Edmund Laskey Splatt in 1858. Splatt was a member of the first provisional committee of the National Bank of Australia in Melbourne and built the first house on the land naming it Laskey Villa. By 1863 the house was occupied by Herbert Henty. The Johnson family connection with the property began with the marriage in 1858 of Annabella Johnson to David Sym - owner of The Age newspaper and owner of the adjacent property Blytheswood. Annabella's brother, Francis Johnson, bought the villa in 1876 and renamed it Swinton after his birthplace in Yorkshire. The property was later owned by the artistic Colquhoun family. The house is one of the earliest examples of the Italianate style in Victoria - the outstanding element being the tower with its cantilevered walkway and heavily bracketed pyramidal tower. (Source: Victorian Heritage Database)"Swinton. Built about 1959-60. Chap.20 Swinton. Johnson - Col"swinton, swinton avenue (kew) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 'Swinton', Swinton Avenue, c.1960
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand.The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Small black and white photograph of 'Swinton' in Swinton Avenue, Kew."Swinton. Ca. 1859 / Built for Edmund Lskey Splatt / 16"historic houses -- kew (vic.), edmund laskey splatt, swinton