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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Talbett Family, 2012
Family record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841n.Family record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841, comp. by Patricia RichardsonFamily record of Moore Talbett and Mary de Frayne, emigrated to Victoria 1841n.talbett, moor, de frayne, mary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Pioneer home, n.d
[Photograph] taken in 1886 of 'Elm Grove' occupied by John and Mary Ann Talbett and family, in Britnell's, now Middleborough Road. [Newspaper cutting].wattle and daub, talbett, john, talbett, mary ann, elm grove, britnell's road, middleborough road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Three pioneer families of Box Hill South, 20/05/1965
Document by Marjorie De Freyne Bishop of Box Hill Historical Society on three pioneer families - Talbett, Bedford and Britnell.talbett, henry, bedford, charles james, britnell, jonah -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Bishop Family, 2012
Family record of Edward Bishop, Nunawading Shire Councillor 1887-1897 and Shire President 1899, and herbert Thomas Bishop, Secretary, Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham 1926-1940.Family record of Edward Bishop, Nunawading Shire Councillor 1887-1897 and Shire President 1899, and herbert Thomas Bishop, Secretary, Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham 1926-1940. Photos. Comp. by Patricia Richardson.Family record of Edward Bishop, Nunawading Shire Councillor 1887-1897 and Shire President 1899, and herbert Thomas Bishop, Secretary, Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham 1926-1940. bishop, edward, bishop, herbert thomas, talbett, jessie de frayne, shire of nunawading, shire of blackburn and mitcham, bishop, edward moore, bishop, marjorie de frayne -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Papers read before the Box Hill Historical Society: together with research notes and contributed items, Vol. I 1964-68, 1968
A collection of papers presented at meetings of the Box Hill Historical Society detailing hsitory of local families, churches, schools and other significant histories.A collection of papers presented at meetings of the Box Hill Historical Society detailing history of local families, churches, schools and other significant histories."F. N. Bamford" on title pagebox hill, elgar's special survey, ballyshanassy, aspinall family, sutton family, box hill cemetery, 1964, 1968, schools, ormiston girls' school, talbett family, britnell family, bedford family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Box Hill Historical Society, Papers read before the Box Hill Historical Society: together with research notes and contributed items, Vol. I 1964-68, 1968
A collection of papers presented at meetings of the Box Hill Historical Society detailing hsitory of local families, churches, schools and other significant histories."F. N. Bamford" on title pagebox hill, elgar's special survey, ballyshanassy, aspinall family, sutton family, box hill cemetery, 1964, 1968, schools, ormiston girls' school, talbett family, britnell family, bedford family -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Rob Wilson, Lost Letters. Dutton Wood's Anzac Letters WW1, 2017
Lost letters of Dutton Wood and unpublished letters from the Boer War written by Fred Stocks, Dutton Wood's Uncle. Also many photos of WW1 Diggers from the author's family and anecdotes about their lives. An amazing collection of original letters came to light 100 years after the events of Anzac in WW1, and written by Edwin Dutton Wood, [known as Dutton], named after his maternal family name, and was in the first wave of soldiers at Gallipoli and wrote 28 letters and cards. Written to his hopeful sweetheart who was sister to his best mate, Norman Talbett. Duttan wrote to his mate's mother to console her on the sad news that her son Norman had been killed at Gallipoli. Dutton named his eldest son, Norman, after his best mate.non-fictionLost letters of Dutton Wood and unpublished letters from the Boer War written by Fred Stocks, Dutton Wood's Uncle. Also many photos of WW1 Diggers from the author's family and anecdotes about their lives. An amazing collection of original letters came to light 100 years after the events of Anzac in WW1, and written by Edwin Dutton Wood, [known as Dutton], named after his maternal family name, and was in the first wave of soldiers at Gallipoli and wrote 28 letters and cards. Written to his hopeful sweetheart who was sister to his best mate, Norman Talbett. Duttan wrote to his mate's mother to console her on the sad news that her son Norman had been killed at Gallipoli. Dutton named his eldest son, Norman, after his best mate.world war 1914-1918, world war 1, boer war, fred stocks, edwin dutton wood