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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Church of Scotland, St Columb of Iona 521-597, 1935
... St Columb of Iona 521-597... monastery p.84. St Columb of Iona 521-597 Book Church of Scotland ...A history of St Columba and the Iona monasteryp.84.non-fictionA history of St Columba and the Iona monasterychristain hagiography, christain saints -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Dr Paul Fox, Front veranda of 34 Zetland Road, Surrey Hills, 1976
... St Columb... notice gives the name of the property as "St Columb". The Pownes... of the property as "St Columb". The Pownes had 2 other daughters: Linda ...The correct spelling of the family is POWNE (REF: electoral rolls, BDM records). May Trebilcock Powne (15/9/1906-2/7/2009), referred to by the donor, was the daughter of Charles Powne (1871-1926) and May Trebilcock (1882-1974), both of whom are buried in Box Hill Cemetery as is their daughter May. Probate gives his occupation as collector for the Metropolitan Gas Company. His death notice gives the name of the property as "St Columb". The Pownes had 2 other daughters: Linda Merle (1914-1997) and Nancy Helen (1916-1996). This home was owned by the same family from the time it was built for approximately 90 years.A colour photo with rounded corners of part of the front veranda of a red brick home, the details of which would place it as Edwardian style. The red brick is tuck-pointed and has a horizontal band of render, painted cream, as are the door surrounds and the arched timber fretwork. There are 6 steps leading up to the veranda, which appears to be timber, painted deep red. There is a cane chair on the veranda and climbing roses and erigeron daisies either side of the steps.On the rear in grey pencil in Paul Fox's writing: "Front verandah / 34 Zetland Rd / The Powneys home / in Zetland / Road Mont / Albert. / The Powneys / came to Zetland / Road in 1917. / At that time only / Whitehorse Rd was / sealed. / Tsken by Paul Fox / c 1976 when their / daughter May lived there."may trebilcock powne, charles powne, may trebilcock, may powne (mrs), linda merle powne, nancy helen powne, edwardian style, zetland road, st columb, house names, box hill cemetery -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2000
... Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes... Entrance gippsland Religion Buildings Colour photograph of St ...Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes Highway Swan Reach Victoriareligion, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2000
... Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes... Entrance gippsland Religion Buildings Colour photograph of St ...Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes Highway Swan Reach Victoriareligion, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - St Columbs Swan Reach, 2003
... Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes... architect. Religion Buildings Colour photograph of St Columbs ...Church designed by Harry French, notable Bairnsdale architect.Colour photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, Princes Highway. Timber Church with gable roof, gable roof on porch and chancel. Windows of porch and chancel differ in shape of top from windows of nave. All have coloured glass. Swan Reach Victoriareligion, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - St. Columbs Swan Reach, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
... Black and white photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church... photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, at the dedication of a new ...Photograph appeared in the Lakes Post Newspaper page 19, 4 May 1994. plus second photoBlack and white photograph of St Columbs Anglican Church, at the dedication of a new doorway and recently renovated and extended Hall. Present in photograph are Rev Ron Chidgey, Lay Reader Mrs Denise Rich, and Right Rev Colin Sheumack, Bishop of Gippsland. Swan Reach Victoriareligion, buildings -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph
... of December, 1894 at St Columb’s church, Hawthorn. Clara and her... on the 5th of December, 1894 at St Columb’s church, Hawthorn. Clara ...Clara Jane Matthews was born in 1870 as the eldest daughter of Robert Matthews. She married William Frederick Busse on the 5th of December, 1894 at St Columb’s church, Hawthorn. Clara and her husband lived on Main Street in Chiltern, and her husband was a Clerk of Courts in Chiltern and Wodonga throughout his life. Clara and William also owned a 640 acre farm called Clairedale Park, four miles (6.5km) outside of Barnawartha. They had both crops and sheep on the property, and adopted innovative farming practices. It appears that Clara was heavily involved in the farm business, as she is listed as a purchaser of sheep in multiple stock reports between 1914 and 1918. This is very unusual for the era, as women were not generally involved in stock markets, especially if her husband was still alive. Clara’s husband’s work at the court likely meant that he wasn’t able to travel to the markets in order to purchase stock. Clara’s taking the reigns in this manner was highly unusual, and signals just how strong of a woman she must have been. Clara Busse died in Chiltern in 1968, when she was 98 years old. She is also the mother of Wilfred C Busse, who was an author and a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum. This photograph is of a woman who lived most of her life in Chiltern, and undoubtedly contributed to the community of the town within her 98 years. She will most likely be remembered as the wife of William Frederic Busse, Clerk of Petty Sessions, or as the mother or Wilfred Clarence Busse, author and barrister. Although the records of her time almost entirely connect her with the men of her life, her father, husband and then her son, some digging can reveal that she was an entire person of her own, who broke norms of her time and is worthy of being remembered for her own sake.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper mounted on board in a textured metallic frameObverse: Clara Jane Busse / (nee Mathews) / Mother of W. C. Busse / clara jane busse, clara busse, c j busse, busse, women in agriculture, remarkable women, 20th century women, women's history, working women, wilfred busse, wilfred clarence busse