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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Kindergarten Training College, 12/04/1956 12:00:00 AM
Letter from Country Roads Board to Mrs K.A. Tenny advising erection of new fence for Kindergarten Holiday Home.Letter from Country Roads Board to Mrs K.A. Tenny advising erection of new fence for Kindergarten Holiday Home.Letter from Country Roads Board to Mrs K.A. Tenny advising erection of new fence for Kindergarten Holiday Home.preschools, forest hill residential kindergarten, victoria. country roads board, tenny, k.a. (mrs), neville, w.h. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Acquisition by Country Roads Board, 10/04/1956 12:00:00 AM
Letter from Country Roads Board to Mrs K.A. Tenny advising erection of new fence for KindergartenLetter from Mrs K.A. Tenny to Country Roads Board informing Board old fence replaced on Kindergarten Holiday Home, Canterbury Road, Forest Hill.Letter from Country Roads Board to Mrs K.A. Tenny advising erection of new fence for Kindergartenpreschools, forest hill residential kindergarten, victoria. country roads board, tenny, k.a. (mrs) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Kindergarten Training College, 24/01/1956 12:00:00 AM
Letter from T. Malcolm Stirling, solicitor to Mrs K.A. Tenny, informing her the Country Roads Board has agreed to pay 150 pounds for erection of new fence on Forest Hill Residential KindergartenLetter from T. Malcolm Stirling, solicitor to Mrs K.A. Tenny, informing her the Country Roads Board has agreed to pay 150 pounds for erection of new fence on Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten.Letter from T. Malcolm Stirling, solicitor to Mrs K.A. Tenny, informing her the Country Roads Board has agreed to pay 150 pounds for erection of new fence on Forest Hill Residential Kindergartenpreschools, forest hill residential kindergarten, victoria. country roads board, tenny, k.a. (mrs), stirling, t. malcolm -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Australasian Beekeeper. (Pender Bros Pty. Ltd.). Maitland, 1939-2014, 1939
Volumes 41 (1939) to 47 (1946) and volumes 89 (1987) to 91 (1989) donated by Steve Lipscome. Volumes 73 (1971) to 74 (1972) bound in green cover donated by John Tenny, Wirrabara SA. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Piano Accordeon
Piano accordions were one form of music used to entertain families and friends prior to electricity being available.Possibly used by Eric Heider (Tenny) Wittingslow who married Iris Baker of Tawonga as his death notice was stored in the same box as the accordion.Wooden handles at each end, one has a leather strap over it. When pulled out wooden ends are attached to the handles and to a thick 'cardboard'. Then 3 red wire frames with green 'cardboard' covering, then wood, then 3 more red & green, then wood, then 3 more red/green and then another thick 'cardboard' attached to the opposite handle. These are the bellows pulling air in and out. The handle with the strap has a keyboard beside it while the other handle has silver knobs that move in when pressed. One side of its original box reads - "The Dudley' Trade Mark ' Nightingale' Accordeon / No. 8018?One handle has 'Dudley'. The other 'Dudley=Accordion'. The middle section has on the end of each of the 4 parts - in metal:- Trade mark with bird in the middle of a triangle. Followed by -Nightingale/Registered/Best Quality/Made in Germany piano accordion, dudley nightingale, musical instrument, dudley acccordeon