Showing 6 items matching "sylvia davey"
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Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Book, The Greensborough Uniting Church's first 150 years - 1850-2000, 1850-2000
... sylvia davey... of the Greensborough Uniting Church as told by Sylvia Davey (nee Sutton.... Includes newspaper clipping about Sylvia Davey, the bride... Davey (nee Sutton). The photograph is of Sylvia and her new ...This page deals with some of the history of the Greensborough Uniting Church as told by Sylvia Davey (nee Sutton). The photograph is of Sylvia and her new husband leaving the Greensborough Methodist Church after their marriage in 1934. The small newspaper clipping celebrates Sylvia's 90th birthday (circa 1994) and was written by Rosalie Bray.Contains anecdotes about the early days of the Uniting (Methodist) Church in Greensborough.One page article, including photograph, copied from book. Includes newspaper clipping about Sylvia Davey, the bride in the photograph.On newspaper clipping "by Rosalie Bray"greensborough methodist church, greensborough uniting church, sylvia davey, sylvia sutton, rosalie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, The Davey Story; a collection of memories of the Davey Family of Plenty Farm, Greensborough; by Sylvia Tupper 2013, 1913-2013
... Sylvia Tupper (nee Davey)... researched and referenced family history. davey family sylvia tupper ...This history of the Davey Family of Plenty Farm Greensborough was published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of John Henry Davey, his wife Elizabeth and children settling in Greensborough in 1913. The book contains stories written by many family members, photographs and traces the family line back to England in the 17th century.A thoroughly researched and referenced family history.108 pages, colour and black and white illustrations. Spiral binding. davey family, sylvia tupper, plenty farm, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
CD-ROM, The Davey story: a collection of memories of the Davey Family of Plenty Farm Greensborough, by Sylvia Tupper, 1913-2013
... Sylvia Tupper (nee Davey)... by Sylvia Tupper. davey family sylvia tupper CD-ROM in envelope ...The Davey family came to live in Greensborough in 1913. This CD contains stories collected and published by Sylvia Tupper.CD-ROM in envelopedavey family, sylvia tupper -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Squire family
... Sylvia Davey... and Hardware Stan Nedwell Montmorency Football Club Sylvia Davey Briar ...Frederick Vincent Squire established a building business in Briar Hill, later becoming an Eltham Shire Councillor and responsible for many local advances; he was later Shire President. He and wife Hazel with involved with numerous community activities. Their children continued local involvement. Contents Letter Shire Secretary to F V Squite, 2 October 1981. Items of Council business of interest to F V Squire. Letter F V Squire to Shire Seretary, 3 October 1963. Accepting and declining social invitation. Newspaper article: "Wife of former councillor dies", Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Death of Hazel Squire. Another article: "Young Eltham man recovering after horse-riding accident". Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Dean Lacey seriously injured in horse riding accident. Another article: "Everyone loves a community parade.". Diamond Valley News, 7 October 1986. Eltham Community festival will be held again. Typed notes, no author:"Squire Family History", 18 December 1989. Newspaper article: "Briar Hill building recalls early days", Diamond Valley News, 12 November 1991. Biography of Fred Squite. Handwritten note, 30 January 1998: Names and telephone numbers.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcfrederick vincent squire, hazel squire, lorraine squire, briar hill primary school, eltham shire councill, sir dallas brooks, eltham country womens association, dean lacey, eltham community festival, edward hughes, hazel rose squire nee hughes, deirdre squire, james squire, genista house greensborough, avery sisters, diamond valley community hospital, briar hill hardware, 25-31 sherbourne road briar hill, eltham cottage hospital, eltham methodist hall, dr edward cordner, dr bradbury, dr sinclair, albert charles henry price, andrew griffith, irvine hewitt, honorary justices association, eltham court, william brinkotter, were street montmorency, sherbourne road, eltham police station, eltham district play centre montmorency branch, montmorency park, lower plenty park, fitzsimmons lane bridge, kangaroo ground, max mcmahon, martin mcmahon, clive tingate, eltham clay bird shooting club, greensborough masonic lodge, mountain view road briar hill, briar hill hall, h r squire family reserve, hazel rose court montmorency, briar hill swimming pool centre, briar hill timber and hardware, stan nedwell, montmorency football club, sylvia davey, briar hill girl guide group, montmorency girl guides, eltham pony club, rederick nedwell, robert manuell, sutherland homes committee, red cross, eltham rurl group, lower plenty neighbourhood house, eltham/diamond valley citizens advicebureau, cape otway ratio-operated lighthouse, heidelberg town hall, ouyen high school, j b were, st helena, briar hill timber and trading pty ltd, st margaret's church eltham, d v darwin, a w brinkkotter, d c o'beirne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Ninety congregate for Sylvia Davey's 90th, 1995_
... Mrs Sylvia Davey celebrated her 90th birthday with 90... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Mrs Sylvia Davey celebrated her ...Mrs Sylvia Davey celebrated her 90th birthday with 90 guests. Includes other local information from "In Greensborough and Watsonia with Rosalie Bray". Sylvia Davey married Rupert in 1934, joining the Davey Family who were the last to own the original Montmorency Farm.Newspaper clipping, black text.davey family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Montmorency Farm 1925, 2016_
... from Davey family descendant Sylvia Tupper.... of Montmorency farmhouse. Information from Davey family descendant Sylvia ...Information and photo of Montmorency farmhouse. Information from Davey family descendant Sylvia Tupper.This photograph and text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article and photograph sourced from social media.montmorency farm, davey family