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Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Tisdall, Thomas
... Tisdall, Thomas...Henry and Lucy Tisdall, parents of Constance, were teachers and lived for some years in Elham. ...Photocopy pp52-121 "Old Walhalla", by Raymond Paull, Melbourne University Press, 1963. Constance Tisdall Book "Forerunners: The Saga of a Family of Teachers" Eltham Victoria Charles Symons Wingrove Annie Eliza Tisdall Thomas Tisdall Lucy Tisdall Albert Tisdall Henry Weekes Henry Dendy Ethel Catherine Tisdall Henry Tisdall Walhalla State School Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Tisdall, Thomas Document Folder ...Henry and Lucy Tisdall, parents of Constance, were teachers and lived for some years in Elham. Contents Photocopy chapter "Trying it out" from "Forerunners: The Saga of a Family of Teachers", by Constance Tisdall, F W Cheshire, Melbourne, 1961, pp38-39. Photocopy pp52-121 "Old Walhalla", by Raymond Paull, Melbourne University Press, 1963.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcconstance tisdall, book "forerunners: the saga of a family of teachers", eltham victoria, charles symons wingrove, annie eliza tisdall, thomas tisdall, lucy tisdall, albert tisdall, henry weekes, henry dendy, ethel catherine tisdall, henry tisdall, walhalla state school -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumAudio Tape, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission 75th Anniversary, 1981/05/01
... ...Tisdall...Tape made of the quarterly senior staff meeting to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the State RIvers and Water Supply Commission - 1st May 1981, speakers - W.E Bromfield, L.J Greenhill, F.C O'Connor, A.L. Tisdall, Sir Ronald East....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Tape made of the quarterly senior staff meeting to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the State RIvers and Water Supply Commission - 1st May 1981, speakers - W.E Bromfield, L.J Greenhill, F.C O'Connor, A.L. Tisdall, Sir Ronald East. Irrigation victoria state rivers and water supply commission Bromfield Greenhill O'Connor Tisdall Sir Ronald East S.R. & W.S.C 75th Anniversary 1st May 1981 State Rivers and Water Supply Commission 75th Anniversary Audio Tape ...Tape made of the quarterly senior staff meeting to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the State RIvers and Water Supply Commission - 1st May 1981, speakers - W.E Bromfield, L.J Greenhill, F.C O'Connor, A.L. Tisdall, Sir Ronald East.S.R. & W.S.C 75th Anniversary 1st May 1981irrigation, victoria state rivers and water supply commission, bromfield, greenhill, o'connor, tisdall, sir ronald east -
Walhalla MuseumBotanical Album, Album of Botanical Specimens, 1881
... Item is a book of botanical specimens collected by Henry Tisdall. The book is dedicated to his sister in law Clara Weekes....Walhalla Museum Lot 41 Main Road Walhalla gippsland Albums Catalogues Collections To Clara Weekes with kindest love from H.T.T. 30-9-1881 Item is a book of botanical specimens collected by Henry Tisdall. The book is dedicated to his sister in law Clara Weekes. ...Item is a book of botanical specimens collected by Henry Tisdall. The book is dedicated to his sister in law Clara Weekes.To Clara Weekes with kindest love from H.T.T. 30-9-1881albums, catalogues, collections -
Brighton Historical SocietyFlag, W. Morgan & Co, School flag, circa 1910s - 1930s
... The school was established in 1906 by the Tisdall family. The Tisdalls were a family of educators: Irish-born Henry Thomas Normanton Tisdall and his wife Lucy taught for many years at the Walhalla State School in Gippsland, along with Lucy's sisters Alice and Clara Weekes. ...The school was established in 1906 by the Tisdall family. The Tisdalls were a family of educators: Irish-born Henry Thomas Normanton Tisdall and his wife Lucy taught for many years at the Walhalla State School in Gippsland, along with Lucy's sisters Alice and Clara Weekes. ...This flag was used by Rosbercon Girls Grammar School, which operated in Brighton from 1906 until 1941. The school was established in 1906 by the Tisdall family. The Tisdalls were a family of educators: Irish-born Henry Thomas Normanton Tisdall and his wife Lucy taught for many years at the Walhalla State School in Gippsland, along with Lucy's sisters Alice and Clara Weekes. Three of the Tisdall daughters, Ethel, Constance and Theodosia (Theo) followed their mother and aunts into the teaching profession. Constance in particular considered education her true calling and harboured a dream of one day being principal of her own school. After Henry's death in 1905, faced with financial uncertainty and several unmarried daughters to support, Lucy Tisdall decided to take a risk. She sold the family's Toorak home and, together with her sister Alice, leased 'Ashburnham', a large Victorian villa at 106 North Road, Brighton. The plan was to open a private school, with Ethel and Constance as co-principals and Lucy, Alice and Theo teaching and managing the household affairs. This came as a "joyful surprise" to Constance, who was only informed of the plan after it had been finalised. The school was named Rosbercon after Henry's home village in County Wexford, Ireland. The crest, designed by son Bert Tisdall around 1910, featured a crowned letter 'A' above the motto "amor vincit omnia" ("love conquers all"), both inspired by a verse in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Prioress's Tale": "about her arm she bore/A paire of bedes gauded all in grene,/And theron heng a broche of gold full shene,/On which there was first writ a crowned 'A',/And after, Amor Vincit Omnia." It was a motto Constance held close to her heart, embodying her values as a teacher. Reflecting in 1961, she wrote, "In a school without punishments, a school with love and understanding between teacher and pupil - with a love of teaching on one side, and a desire to learn on the other, love would indeed conquer all." The school's opening day in 1906 proved less than auspicious, with no pupils arriving at all. The women persisted and by the end of the first week, five students had been enrolled. From here, the school grew steadily in size. A new schoolroom designed by architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear was built in the house's orchard to accommodate the increasing numbers, but by 1911 the Tisdalls began looking for larger premises. They leased the nearby property 'Hazeldean' at 124 North Road and, during the 1912 school holidays, the Desbrowe-Annear schoolroom was raised onto a lorry drawn by sixteen horses and moved down the road to what would become Rosbercon's new home. In 1923, Constance instituted a modified version of the Dalton Plan, an education model based on individualised learning. Girls in senior years were encouraged to work more independently, making regular use of the reference library and working to a monthly assignment schedule. The school performed well academically and in competitive sport, but over time was eclipsed by the nearby Firbank Church of England Girls' Grammar School (established 1909), whose institutional backing provided it with access to wider resources and facilities than those of the small family-run Rosbercon. At the end of 1933, Ethel and Theo retired and Constance became principal of St Anne's Church of England Girls' Grammar School (now Gippsland Grammar) in Sale. Rosbercon was sold to Miss Iris Hay, who served as principal from 1934 until the school's closure in 1941. Following her own retirement in 1947, Constance Tisdall settled in Erica Avenue, East Malvern, in a house named 'Rosbercon' after her former school. She continued teaching English literature, mostly to migrants, and enjoyed regular visits from former students. Well into the late 1960s, old Rosbercon girls continued a tradition of coming together for an annual reunion on the first Saturday in November, on which day Constance would fly the school flag at her home.Large navy blue flag with horizontal maroon stripe at top and bottom, and school crest in centre. Stylised maroon "A" topped with yellow crown. Yellow scroll below with motto in navy blue letters: "AMOR.VINCIT.OMNIA".flag, school flag, rosbercon girls grammar school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - STATE RIVERS AND WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION : 1964-1965 A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT, 30/05/1965
... .; The Commission - A.L. Tisdall, Chairman; R.A. Horsfall, Deputy Chairman; K.D. ....; The Commission - A.L. Tisdall, Chairman; R.A. Horsfall, Deputy Chairman; K.D. ...State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria. Small brochure titled '1964-1965 A Year of Achievement'. Contains information headed 'Rural Water Assets as at 30th June, 1965' and 'Highlights of 1964/5'. Also contains information about the purpose and work of the Commission as well as an answer to the question - Why do you pay rates? People mentioned in the brochure : The Minister - the Hon. T. A. Darcy, M.L.A.; The Commission - A.L. Tisdall, Chairman; R.A. Horsfall, Deputy Chairman; K.D. Green, Commissioner; The Secretary - G. W. V. Lewis.state infrastructure, water supply, coliban system, state rivers and water supply commission of victoria. -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Herald, Plastic surgery unit does big job, 5 May 1943
... The unit rebuilds smashed and burned faces and limbs. Sister Margaret Tisdall is sister-in-charge of the AIF Plastic Unit now attached to Heidelberg Hospital and says the work is essential as they help with the restoration of function. ...The unit rebuilds smashed and burned faces and limbs. Sister Margaret Tisdall is sister-in-charge of the AIF Plastic Unit now attached to Heidelberg Hospital and says the work is essential as they help with the restoration of function. ...Few people realise the importance of the Plastic Surgery Unit, a small section of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) that probably contributes more to human happiness than any other. The unit rebuilds smashed and burned faces and limbs. Sister Margaret Tisdall is sister-in-charge of the AIF Plastic Unit now attached to Heidelberg Hospital and says the work is essential as they help with the restoration of function. Margaret was attached to the 3rd AGH and went to England in 1940, later on to Egypt. where she joined the Plastic Unit when it was formed at the 2nd AGH. A newspaper clipping with a large column of text, a small column of text and a large black and white photo of a smiling young woman in nurse's unifom with a patient working on a hand loom.world war 2, world war two, wwii, australian imperial forces, 3rd australian general hospital, 2nd australian general hospital, mary fahle, alfred hospital, e m logan, e i membret, red cross -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Hatfield, Brian, One branch of the tree : Some Hatfields from Yorkshire and 150 years in Australia, 2001
... Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Hatfield> Gifford Ernest Hatfield> Brian Blood> Emma Hawkins Henry Hatfield> Henry Hawkins Blackburn Open Air School Schools Blackburn Hatfield> Karen Dawn Hatfield> Elizabeth Faye Family tree Hatfield> Brenda Joy Hatfield> Roger John Hatfield> Gavan Nicholas Tisdall> Geoffrey St. Peter's Anglican Church Hatfield's Orchard Box Hill Horticultural and Agricultural Association Hatfield> Henry Hatfield> Westrop Henry Hatfield> Carrie (Mrs.) ...This book details as much as is known of one branch of the Hatfields in Australia since their landing in Fremantle in 1851.912p. References.This book details as much as is known of one branch of the Hatfields in Australia since their landing in Fremantle in 1851. hatfield> gifford ernest, hatfield> brian, blood> emma, hawkins, henry, hatfield> henry hawkins, blackburn open air school, schools, blackburn, hatfield> karen dawn, hatfield> elizabeth faye, family tree, hatfield> brenda joy, hatfield> roger john, hatfield> gavan nicholas, tisdall> geoffrey, st. peter's anglican church, hatfield's orchard, box hill horticultural and agricultural association, hatfield> henry, hatfield> westrop henry, hatfield> carrie (mrs.), box hill historical society, scout groups, hatfield> leonard westrop -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMagazine - Photocopy of a magazine clipping, The Australian Women's Weekly Pictorial, Nurses sailing with the A.I.F, February 3 1940
... Melville Margaret Oddie Elizabeth Forrest Margaret Tisdall Margaret Cuthbert Dora Burchill Nona Johnson South Australia Edna Scruby Constance Roberts Melva Brown Ruth Treliving Zelma Huppatz O.A. ...One hundred and fifty-three nurses and masseuses will fo abroad with the 2nd A.I.F. The two main captions say: 'Matron C. A. Fall, an Englishwoman who has been here 19 years, and has nursed in N.S.W. hospitals, will be in charge of 1st Australian Base Hospital...Her mother was a war nurse.' 'Matron Safe, of Victoria, will be in charge of 2nd Australian Base Hospital, ranks equally with Matron Fall.' The remainder of page have headshots of 141 of the nurses and masseuses.A photocopy of a magazine page showing mostly headshot photos of young women in nurses uniforms. On the first page the largest photo shows a woman in nurse's uniform sitting at a table. The other larger photo is a headshot of a young woman, possibly in civilian dress. All the photos are black and white.world war two, wwii, ww2, australian imperial forces, aif nurses, army, queensland, edna dean, phyllis miller, ivy thompson, heather stewart, jean dickson, iris hoey, e.n. doig, vera harland, f.e. harvey, lex reid, v. hely-wilson, ann marks, lorna keys, vida lnudsen, ethel hanrahan, florence peterson, dorothy coleman, annie sage, victoria, margaret lindsay, grace mudge, ros waycott, haidee metzner, e. sulzberger, vera ley, winifred kelly, eleanor logan, helen d'alton, dorothy scholes, e. o'keefe, eileen jones, margaret walsh, marjorie vasey, dorothy vines, dulcie newing, doroth mills, beatrice kelly, margaret hanna, beryl vary, enid baker, ethel bowe, sheila kirk, anna whiteside, nancy wilson, dorothy fahle, margaret hanson, margaret josephs, madge newnham, emily mcnicoll, una a. melville, margaret oddie, elizabeth forrest, margaret tisdall, margaret cuthbert, dora burchill, nona johnson, south australia, edna scruby, constance roberts, melva brown, ruth treliving, zelma huppatz, o.a. kestel, mavis riggs, mary male, lesley beddome, elizabeth smythe, l.v.m. garrett, mary dunn, e.m. roberts, western australia, i.l. whitfield, r.i. membery, e. youd, m.l. dunman, e.m. goff, d.m. burgess, k.h. barnes, r.i. warner, tasmania, m. stephens, susan haines, winifred beckett, e. ratcliff, eunice wasley, barbara chesterman, majorie smith, a.l. barnett, new south wales, m.e. kiel, m.m. edmonds, g.n. cocks, m.f. looker, k.m. hardcastle, d. inglis, c. macfarlane, b.j. paige, s.j. thumpston, g. farthing, m.i. prosser, j.t.f. bromell, a.m. shephard, r.a. joseph, m. wallis, c. clark, s. fletcher, m.j. prindable, g.b. marshall, e. swanson, j. m. pettigrew, e. heathcote, l.guthrie, j. clancy, d. walker, o.m. quin, b. knight, j. green, h. harris, n.c. hill, p. tarrant, j.i. mudge, u.m. golden, m.o. wheeler, r.a. hanscombe, r.e. bowen, p.l.simpkins, f. thomas, d.h. hughes, f.m.e. dowdle, c.a.mcleod, i.m.b. mcintosh, m.c. mcentee, i. grady, r.b. oldham, g.k. cumming, h.m. smith, t.m. cunningham, marjorie farnback, helen a. todd, helene forster, cynthia duigan, s. ogilvie, j. mclean, a.l. mcgarrity, jean black
