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Linton and District Historical Society IncPostcard, To My Dear Mother and Father, 1918
... ... Gunner Theo Gribble..."Fondest love Gunner Theo Gribble Feb 5th 1918"....Postcard Theophilus Gribble Gunner Theo Gribble Feburary 5th 1918 Embroidery WW1 "Fondest love Gunner Theo Gribble Feb 5th 1918". ...This postcard was found in the old wool shed in Mannibadar that was owned by Roy Nicol. The property was bought in 1942 from Theophilus Gribble (affectionately known as Topo). It was found when sorting out for sale to current owner James Draffin. It is thought the original name of the property was "Bonnie Hills", as a board with that name is part of the roof structure.Embroidered postcard showing a bird with flowers and the words "TO MY DEAR MOTHER & FATHER" sewn on in red thread."Fondest love Gunner Theo Gribble Feb 5th 1918".postcard, theophilus gribble, gunner theo gribble, feburary 5th 1918, embroidery, ww1 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Scrapbooks, William RObertson, Newsclips written by William Robertson, c1930-c1948, c1930-c1948
... ...theo gribble...Mailboy, Shearers, Creswick, Geology of Smythesdale, Shearing in the 1890s, Piggoreet reunion, Scarsdale and Smythesdale, Scarsdale to Golden Lake, Derwent Jacks, Shanties Devil's Kitchen, Berringa Bushmen, Perseus, Kruger at Pitfield, Fires and Pitfield, Football Memories, Cambrian Hill, Theo Gribble, Jack Jones Pitfield, Risks at Pitfield, Superstition, Scarsdale, death notice for William Robertson's mother....Mailboy, Shearers, Creswick, Geology of Smythesdale, Shearing in the 1890s, Piggoreet reunion, Scarsdale and Smythesdale, Scarsdale to Golden Lake, Derwent Jacks, Shanties Devil's Kitchen, Berringa Bushmen, Perseus, Kruger at Pitfield, Fires and Pitfield, Football Memories, Cambrian Hill, Theo Gribble, Jack Jones Pitfield, Risks at Pitfield, Superstition, Scarsdale, death notice for William Robertson's mother. ...Small brown covered scrapbook with newsclipping written by William Robertson, and his handwritten corrections to the articles. Newsclips include poetry and articles on: Piggoreet, Captain Moonlight, Devil's Kitchen, Ballarat East Australian Natives' Association, A Total Eclipse, Ballarat Leads, Joe Mack Cricket, Trade Unionism, Jack Hewitt of Piggoreet, Astronomy, Golden Lake, Scientific Shearers, Eureka, Piggoreet Geological, Piggoreet Mining, Happy Valley, Exchequer Flat, Fairy's Fright, H.V. Mailboy, Shearers, Creswick, Geology of Smythesdale, Shearing in the 1890s, Piggoreet reunion, Scarsdale and Smythesdale, Scarsdale to Golden Lake, Derwent Jacks, Shanties Devil's Kitchen, Berringa Bushmen, Perseus, Kruger at Pitfield, Fires and Pitfield, Football Memories, Cambrian Hill, Theo Gribble, Jack Jones Pitfield, Risks at Pitfield, Superstition, Scarsdale, death notice for William Robertson's mother.On cover: "Wm Robertson 10 Young Street Ballarat East"andrew christie, mrs nimon, william christie, alec christie, grand trunk, cape clear, donald mclean's, alchemist co, john lynch, golden belt lead, paddy webb, annie rooney, kruger hanging, pitfield, boer war, napoleons, cambran hill, hiscocks, john winter, john jenkins, bonshaw, john bird, nintingbool, moppianum station, w.h. bird, david clarke, william hamilton, john clarke, benjamin j. scott, julius kleberger, m.a. weatherston, j.h. vaughan, a. reid, alfred william crow, p. young, george clarkson, a.w. crowe, william henderson, claud pender, a. garside, mount erip, alec crothers, communism, basalt, italian gully, john roberts, john browne, john crossthwaite, patrick mcgrath, newtown, john boyd, john bruce, william irwin, george hatfield, d. croswaite, grand trunk mine, golden horn, jubilee lode, woady yallock, springdallah, fairy glen lead, linton lead, south berry, banshee, wil-o-the wisps, forest creek, chewton, mount alexander, jim crow ranges, trawalla, j.g. roberts, carngham, german lead, scarsdale railway, great western, beaumont mine, north grenville, shearing, piggoreet reunion, scarsdale and smythesdale, scarsdale to golden lake, derwent jacks, shanties, devil's kitchen, berringa bushmen, perseus, kruger at pitfield, fires and pitfield, football memories, cambrian hill, theo gribble, jack jones pitfield, risks at pitfield, superstition, scarsdale, golden point lead outlet, frenchman's lead, trooper o'brogue, peroni, morelli, lucky woman's gully, william robertson, piggoreet, captain moonlight, devil's kitchen, ballarat east australian natives' association, total eclipse, ballarat leads, joe mack cricket, trade unionism, jack hewitt of piggoreet, astronomy, golden lake, scientific shearers, eureka, piggoreet geological, piggoreet mining, happy valley, exchequer flat, fairy's fright, h.v. mailboy, shearers, creswick, geology of smythesdale -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Priscilla Nelson with her grandson Theo Nelson
... Priscilla Nelson (née Gribble)... Theo...Theo (son of Theophilus Nelson). The photograph is understood to have been taken in 1939. Priscilla Nelson died in 1941. Priscilla Nelson (née Gribble ...Priscilla Nelson, born 1869, grew up at Happy Valley and married James Nelson (the second son of Robert Simeon Nelson and Mary Ann Dawe) in 1890. Priscilla and James had six children - James, Theophilus, Norman, Pearl, Mary and Violet. James established a carpentry/undertaking business on "Church Hill" in Linton (near the Presbyterian Church), but after his brother John Nelson died in 1900, he inherited the Nelson premises in Sussex Street which had been built by his father, and he moved his business and family to this location. This photograph shows Priscilla Nelson with her grandson Theo (son of Theophilus Nelson). The photograph is understood to have been taken in 1939. Priscilla Nelson died in 1941.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows an older lady wearing a had and a coat with a fur trim. In one arm she is holding a young child and a handbag. She appears to be about to climb into a car, as her other hand is on the car's door handle.priscilla nelson (née gribble), theo nelson [b. 1939] -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs. James Nelson
... Mrs James Nelson (nee Priscilla Gribble) on the verandah of her house at Linton, the former Nelson business premises which had been renovated into a "Californian Bungalow" in the late 1920s . Priscilla was the widow of James Nelson, and the mother of James, Theo...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Mrs James Nelson (nee Priscilla Gribble) on the verandah of her house at Linton, the former Nelson business premises which had been renovated into a "Californian Bungalow" in the late 1920s . Priscilla was the widow of James Nelson, and the mother of James, Theo ...Mrs James Nelson (nee Priscilla Gribble) on the verandah of her house at Linton, the former Nelson business premises which had been renovated into a "Californian Bungalow" in the late 1920s . Priscilla was the widow of James Nelson, and the mother of James, Theo, Norman, Mary and Priscilla.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a n older woman leaning on a verandah rail, wearing a spotted dress and dark apron. Her greying hair is pulled back into a bun.mrs james nelson (nee priscilla gribble) 1869-1941 -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Theo Nelson Snr
... Theophilus Nelson, born 1892, was a son of James Nelson and Priscilla Nelson nee Gribble. After the death of his father in 1914, Theo and his brothers James and Norman took over James Nelson's undertaking business in Linton to form 'Nelson Bros. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Theophilus Nelson, born 1892, was a son of James Nelson and Priscilla Nelson nee Gribble. After the death of his father in 1914, Theo and his brothers James and Norman took over James Nelson's undertaking business in Linton to form 'Nelson Bros. ...Theophilus Nelson, born 1892, was a son of James Nelson and Priscilla Nelson nee Gribble. After the death of his father in 1914, Theo and his brothers James and Norman took over James Nelson's undertaking business in Linton to form 'Nelson Bros. Undertakers'. Printed from glass plate negative, found after death of the donor's uncle. Believed to be from collection of Augustus Titter (husband or son of Rose Dawe, who was a cousin of Theo Nelson).Black and white photograph of Theo Nelson Snr. wearing dark suit and tie."Theo Nelson (snr)".theo nelson snr
