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International House, The University of MelbournePhotograph (Item), Lady Maie Casey, Sir Samuel Wadham, and an unidentified woman in profile, possibly at the opening of the Samuel Wadham Wing at International House, c. 1963
... Lady Maie Casey, Sir Samuel Wadham, and an unidentified woman in profile, possibly at the opening of the Samuel Wadham Wing at International House...Black and white photograph of Lady Maie Casey (foreground), Sir Samuel Wadham, and an unidentified woman in profile at a formal International House event...Maie Casey Samuel Wadham Black and white photograph of Lady Maie Casey (foreground), Sir Samuel Wadham, and an unidentified woman in profile at a formal International House event Lady Maie Casey, Sir Samuel Wadham, and an unidentified woman in profile, possibly at the opening of the Samuel Wadham Wing at International House Photograph ...This image could be one of several formal occasions attended by Lady Maie Casey and Lord Richard Casey, as both were dedicated patrons of International House. In March 1963, Lord Casey opened the Samuel Wadham Wing, named for the man in the centre of this image. Samuel Wadham (1891–1972) was a professor of agriculture at the University of Melbourne and chair of the International House Council from 1959 to 1969. He and his wife Lady Dorothy Wadham were deeply involved in fundraising and public outreach on behalf of International House.maie casey, samuel wadham -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Unidentified woman, 1920c
... Unidentified woman...Digital copy of black and white studio photograph. Unidentified woman Photograph - Digital image ...This studio portrait is of a young woman, unfortunately she has not been identified.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Ernest Castledine with friend, Emily Beckett (on his left) and unidentified woman, c1939
... George Ernest Castledine with friend, Emily Beckett (on his left) and unidentified woman...George ernest castledine pier Digital file only created from scan of print on loan George Ernest Castledine with friend, Emily Beckett (on his left) and unidentified woman Photograph Photograph ...George Ernest Castledine (1914-1941) from Lower Plenty with friend Emily Beckett and possibly his fiance Jean Simonson of Montmorency. George would be the first soldier from the Shire of Eltham to be killed in the Second World War after he enlisted in January 1940. Digital file only created from scan of print on loangeorge ernest castledine, pier -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, John Cook with unidentified woman
... John Cook with unidentified woman...Vision Australia Foundation John Cook B/W photograph of John Cook and unidentified female John Cook with unidentified woman Photograph Image ...John Cook and his companion pose for a photograph. Secondary copy is a slightly cropped and enlarged version.B/W photograph of John Cook and unidentified femalevision australia foundation, john cook -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Geoff Melvin finalising purchase of a mat company with unidentified woman, 1999
... Geoff Melvin finalising purchase of a mat company with unidentified woman...Vision QLD Geoff Melvin Vision QLD board lawyer Geoff Melvin finalising purchase of mat company Nov 1999 4 col. photographs of Geoff Melvin and an unidentified female Geoff Melvin finalising purchase of a mat company with unidentified woman Photograph Image ...Images taken later October 1999, of Geoff Melvin signing documents to acquire a mat company.4 col. photographs of Geoff Melvin and an unidentified femaleVision QLD board lawyer Geoff Melvin finalising purchase of mat company Nov 1999vision qld, geoff melvin -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Family, Unidentified Woman
... Linton Family, Unidentified Woman...Linton Family, Unidentified Woman Photograph ...Black and white copy of original. Portrait of a woman wearing a dress made of striped fabric with a full skirt, white collar and cuffs.linton family, unidentified -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Tom Andrews with Unidentified Woman
... Tom Andrews with Unidentified Woman...Tom Andrews with Unidentified Woman Photograph ...The woman in this photograph was originally identified as Tom Andrews' mother. However Bill Grigg Snr said in an interview in 1984 that the woman in this photo was definitely not Eliza Andrews. (Interview on CD - Registration no. 2019-330.)Black and white copy of original photograph of a man dressed in a jacket and hat and standing next to an unknown lady in jacket and hat.tom andrews, "black tom" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated, c. 1980s
... Unidentified woman, making presentation to Rev. Howard Abbey...B & W photograph of an unidentified woman making a presentation to the Rev. ...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Unidentified woman, making presentation to Rev. Howard Abbey B & W photograph of an unidentified woman making a presentation to the Rev. ...Unidentified woman, making presentation to Rev. Howard AbbeyB & W photograph of an unidentified woman making a presentation to the Rev. Howard Abbey, possibly at his retirement. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Woman and child in front of a house
... ...unidentified woman...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields woman unidentified woman house steep street Sepia photograph of a pregnant woman holding the hand of a child standing outside a picket fence on a very steep slope. ...Sepia photograph of a pregnant woman holding the hand of a child standing outside a picket fence on a very steep slope. The fence encloses a brick house. The house is quite possibly in Ballarat.woman, unidentified woman, house, steep street -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Little Gem tintype, American Studio, Portrait of a Woman
... ...unidentified woman...(Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) ballarat american studio little gem allen gove tintype woman unidentified woman photography Printed on the lower edge of the card "Allen & Gove, American Studion, 6 Sturt St, Ballarat" A tintype portrait of a woman's head, attached to a card. ...The tintype (or ferrotype or Melainotype) was produced on metallic sheet (not, actually, tin) instead of glass. The plate was coated with collodion and sensitized just before use. It was introduced by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in 1853. The most common size was about the same as the carte-de-visite, 5.5cm x 9.0cm, but both larger and smaller ferrotypes were made. The smallest were "Little Gem" tintypes, about the size of a postage-stamp, made simultaneously on a single plate in a camera with 12 or 16 lenses. They were often produced by travelling photographers, and were cheaper than Ambrotypes so made photography available to working classes, not just to the more well-to-do. The print would come out laterally reversed (as one sees oneself in a mirror). Being quite rugged, tintypes could be sent by post. Tintypes were eventually superseded by gelatin emulsion dry plates in the 1880s, though street photographers in various parts of the world continued with this process until the 1950s. (Above information abridged from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm) The firm of Gove and Allen opened in Sydney in 1880 and were responsible for the belated popularizing of the gem tintype in Australia. The firm traded as both The American Gem Studio and The American Studio. Others franchises were opened in Melbourne, 6 Sturt St Ballarat and Sandhurst (Bendigo). The Sandhurst branch closed in 1882 and Adelaide in 1884. All Gove and Allen studios had ceased trading by 1885. The studio addresses were: 23 King William St, Adelaide; 324 George St, Sydney; 95 Swanston St, Melbourne; Howard Place, Sandhurst; 7 Queen St, Brisbane; The card mounts used in Gove and Allen studios in Australia are identical to those used in America. They were initially made of plain white card with embossing around the oval image opening in the mount while some also had simple geometric and floral printed designs as well. Although Gove and Allen studios produced the majority of gem tintypes in Australia, other studios offered them including: - London, American & Sydney Photo Company, 328 George St, Sydney; - David Edelsten, 55 & 57 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Burman's Portrait Rooms, St. George's Hall, 209 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Bell's Gem Portrait Studio, 57 Bourke St East, Melbourne; - R. H. Kenny, Bridge St, Ballarat; - Marinus W. Bent, Sandhurst (Bendigo); - George Fisher, Victoria; - Anson Brothers, Hobart Town. (Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) A tintype portrait of a woman's head, attached to a card. Printed on the lower edge of the card "Allen & Gove, American Studion, 6 Sturt St, Ballarat"ballarat, american studio, little gem, allen gove, tintype, woman, unidentified woman, photography -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Little Gem tintype, Portrait of a Woman in a Hat
... ...unidentified woman...(Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) little gem woman unidentified woman women photography A tintype portrait of a woman's head and shoulders, attached to a card. ...The tintype (or ferrotype or Melainotype) was produced on metallic sheet (not, actually, tin) instead of glass. The plate was coated with collodion and sensitized just before use. It was introduced by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in 1853. The most common size was about the same as the carte-de-visite, 5.5cm x 9.0cm, but both larger and smaller ferrotypes were made. The smallest were "Little Gem" tintypes, about the size of a postage-stamp, made simultaneously on a single plate in a camera with 12 or 16 lenses. They were often produced by travelling photographers, and were cheaper than Ambrotypes so made photography available to working classes, not just to the more well-to-do. The print would come out laterally reversed (as one sees oneself in a mirror). Being quite rugged, tintypes could be sent by post. Tintypes were eventually superseded by gelatin emulsion dry plates in the 1880s, though street photographers in various parts of the world continued with this process until the 1950s. (Above information abridged from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm) The firm of Gove and Allen opened in Sydney in 1880 and were responsible for the belated popularizing of the gem tintype in Australia. The firm traded as both The American Gem Studio and The American Studio. Others franchises were opened in Melbourne, Ballarat and Sandhurst (Bendigo). The Sandhurst branch closed in 1882 and Adelaide in 1884. All Gove and Allen studios had ceased trading by 1885. The studio addresses were: 23 King William St, Adelaide; 324 George St, Sydney; 95 Swanston St, Melbourne; Howard Place, Sandhurst; 7 Queen St, Brisbane; The card mounts used in Gove and Allen studios in Australia are identical to those used in America. They were initially made of plain white card with embossing around the oval image opening in the mount while some also had simple geometric and floral printed designs as well. Although Gove and Allen studios produced the majority of gem tintypes in Australia, other studios offered them including: - London, American & Sydney Photo Company, 328 George St, Sydney; - David Edelsten, 55 & 57 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Burman's Portrait Rooms, St. George's Hall, 209 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Bell's Gem Portrait Studio, 57 Bourke St East, Melbourne; - R. H. Kenny, Bridge St, 6 Sturt St Ballarat; - Marinus W. Bent, Sandhurst (Bendigo); - George Fisher, Victoria; - Anson Brothers, Hobart Town. (Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) A tintype portrait of a woman's head and shoulders, attached to a card. The cheeks have been hand coloured.little gem, woman, unidentified woman, women, photography -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Little Gem tintype, American Studio, Portrait of a Woman, (exact)
... ...unidentified woman...(Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) tintype american studio woman unidentified woman women photograph Printed lower left hand side of the card "American Studio, 324 Geo. ...The tintype (or ferrotype or Melainotype) was produced on metallic sheet (not, actually, tin) instead of glass. The plate was coated with collodion and sensitized just before use. It was introduced by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in 1853. The most common size was about the same as the carte-de-visite, 5.5cm x 9.0cm, but both larger and smaller ferrotypes were made. The smallest were "Little Gem" tintypes, about the size of a postage-stamp, made simultaneously on a single plate in a camera with 12 or 16 lenses. They were often produced by travelling photographers, and were cheaper than Ambrotypes so made photography available to working classes, not just to the more well-to-do. The print would come out laterally reversed (as one sees oneself in a mirror). Being quite rugged, tintypes could be sent by post. Tintypes were eventually superseded by gelatin emulsion dry plates in the 1880s, though street photographers in various parts of the world continued with this process until the 1950s. (Above information abridged from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm) The firm of Gove and Allen opened in Sydney in 1880 and were responsible for the belated popularizing of the gem tintype in Australia. The firm traded as both The American Gem Studio and The American Studio. Others franchises were opened in Melbourne, Ballarat and Sandhurst (Bendigo). The Sandhurst branch closed in 1882 and Adelaide in 1884. All Gove and Allen studios had ceased trading by 1885. The studio addresses were: 23 King William St, Adelaide; 324 George St, Sydney; 95 Swanston St, Melbourne; Howard Place, Sandhurst; 7 Queen St, Brisbane; The card mounts used in Gove and Allen studios in Australia are identical to those used in America. They were initially made of plain white card with embossing around the oval image opening in the mount while some also had simple geometric and floral printed designs as well. Although Gove and Allen studios produced the majority of gem tintypes in Australia, other studios offered them including: - London, American & Sydney Photo Company, 328 George St, Sydney; - David Edelsten, 55 & 57 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Burman's Portrait Rooms, St. George's Hall, 209 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Bell's Gem Portrait Studio, 57 Bourke St East, Melbourne; - R. H. Kenny, Bridge St, Ballarat; - Marinus W. Bent, Sandhurst (Bendigo); - George Fisher, Victoria; - Anson Brothers, Hobart Town. (Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) A tintype portrait of a woman's head, attached to a card.Printed lower left hand side of the card "American Studio, 324 Geo. St."tintype, american studio, woman, unidentified woman, women, photograph -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Little Gem tintype, Portrait of a Woman
... ...unidentified woman...(Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) little gem tintype woman unidentified woman women .3) A tintype portrait of a woman, attached to a card. ...The tintype (or ferrotype or Melainotype) was produced on metallic sheet (not, actually, tin) instead of glass. The plate was coated with collodion and sensitized just before use. It was introduced by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in 1853. The most common size was about the same as the carte-de-visite, 5.5cm x 9.0cm, but both larger and smaller ferrotypes were made. The smallest were "Little Gem" tintypes, about the size of a postage-stamp, made simultaneously on a single plate in a camera with 12 or 16 lenses. They were often produced by travelling photographers, and were cheaper than Ambrotypes so made photography available to working classes, not just to the more well-to-do. The print would come out laterally reversed (as one sees oneself in a mirror). Being quite rugged, tintypes could be sent by post. Tintypes were eventually superseded by gelatin emulsion dry plates in the 1880s, though street photographers in various parts of the world continued with this process until the 1950s. (Above information abridged from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm) The firm of Gove and Allen opened in Sydney in 1880 and were responsible for the belated popularizing of the gem tintype in Australia. The firm traded as both The American Gem Studio and The American Studio. Others franchises were opened in Melbourne, Ballarat and Sandhurst (Bendigo). The Sandhurst branch closed in 1882 and Adelaide in 1884. All Gove and Allen studios had ceased trading by 1885. The studio addresses were: 23 King William St, Adelaide; 324 George St, Sydney; 95 Swanston St, Melbourne; Howard Place, Sandhurst; 7 Queen St, Brisbane; The card mounts used in Gove and Allen studios in Australia are identical to those used in America. They were initially made of plain white card with embossing around the oval image opening in the mount while some also had simple geometric and floral printed designs as well. Although Gove and Allen studios produced the majority of gem tintypes in Australia, other studios offered them including: - London, American & Sydney Photo Company, 328 George St, Sydney; - David Edelsten, 55 & 57 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Burman's Portrait Rooms, St. George's Hall, 209 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Bell's Gem Portrait Studio, 57 Bourke St East, Melbourne; - R. H. Kenny, Bridge St, Ballarat; - Marinus W. Bent, Sandhurst (Bendigo); - George Fisher, Victoria; - Anson Brothers, Hobart Town. (Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) .3) A tintype portrait of a woman, attached to a card. little gem, tintype, woman, unidentified woman, women -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Little Gem tintype, Portrait of a Woman in a hat
... ...unidentified woman...(Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) little gem woman unidentified woman women photography .9) A tintype portrait of a woman's head, attached to a card. ...The tintype (or ferrotype or Melainotype) was produced on metallic sheet (not, actually, tin) instead of glass. The plate was coated with collodion and sensitized just before use. It was introduced by Adolphe Alexandre Martin in 1853. The most common size was about the same as the carte-de-visite, 5.5cm x 9.0cm, but both larger and smaller ferrotypes were made. The smallest were "Little Gem" tintypes, about the size of a postage-stamp, made simultaneously on a single plate in a camera with 12 or 16 lenses. They were often produced by travelling photographers, and were cheaper than Ambrotypes so made photography available to working classes, not just to the more well-to-do. The print would come out laterally reversed (as one sees oneself in a mirror). Being quite rugged, tintypes could be sent by post. Tintypes were eventually superseded by gelatin emulsion dry plates in the 1880s, though street photographers in various parts of the world continued with this process until the 1950s. (Above information abridged from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm) The firm of Gove and Allen opened in Sydney in 1880 and were responsible for the belated popularizing of the gem tintype in Australia. The firm traded as both The American Gem Studio and The American Studio. Others franchises were opened in Melbourne, Ballarat and Sandhurst (Bendigo). The Sandhurst branch closed in 1882 and Adelaide in 1884. All Gove and Allen studios had ceased trading by 1885. The studio addresses were: 23 King William St, Adelaide; 324 George St, Sydney; 95 Swanston St, Melbourne; Howard Place, Sandhurst; 7 Queen St, Brisbane; The card mounts used in Gove and Allen studios in Australia are identical to those used in America. They were initially made of plain white card with embossing around the oval image opening in the mount while some also had simple geometric and floral printed designs as well. Although Gove and Allen studios produced the majority of gem tintypes in Australia, other studios offered them including: - London, American & Sydney Photo Company, 328 George St, Sydney; - David Edelsten, 55 & 57 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Burman's Portrait Rooms, St. George's Hall, 209 Bourke St, Melbourne; - Bell's Gem Portrait Studio, 57 Bourke St East, Melbourne; - R. H. Kenny, Bridge St, 6 Sturt St Ballarat; - Marinus W. Bent, Sandhurst (Bendigo); - George Fisher, Victoria; - Anson Brothers, Hobart Town. (Abridged information from http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msafier/photos/tintypes.html) .9) A tintype portrait of a woman's head, attached to a card. The cheeks have been hand coloured.little gem, woman, unidentified woman, women, photography -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph, Unidentified female, 1880c
... Sepia studio portrait of unidentified woman....Partington family Studio portraits "Stevenson Todmorden" (ie: West Yorkshire, England) Sepia studio portrait of unidentified woman. Unidentified female Photograph Photograph W. ...Studio portrait of unidentified female, taken circa 1880. From the Partington collection.Sepia studio portrait of unidentified woman."Stevenson Todmorden" (ie: West Yorkshire, England)partington family, studio portraits -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, P.J. Betts Studio Maryborough, Unidentified young man and woman, possbly Rev. Gooden and his wife
... Unidentified young man and woman, possbly Rev. Gooden and his wife....Sepia photograph of a young man wearing suit and tie standing beside a young woman in dark outfit with white blouse collar. Unidentified young man and woman, possbly Rev. ...Malcolm Cecil Whitridge Gooden was Vicar at Linton between 1930 and 1932.Sepia photograph of a young man wearing suit and tie standing beside a young woman in dark outfit with white blouse collar. "Mrs J. Atherton". -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c. 1960
... Alec Pederick and an unidentified woman. ...Alec Pederick and an unidentified woman. Photograph ...Rev Alec Pederick (1902 - 1972). Trained at Queen's College. Commenced his ministry at Zeehan, Tasmania in 1927. In 1929 he went to Rabaul P.N.G. and to Piniqidu in 1931. Returning to Australia in 1933 was appointed to Beaufort Circuit and then to the Methodist Home Missions Department. Served as a Chaplain in the A.I.F 1942 - 1944. After discharge from the army Rev. Pederick resumed working with Home Missions, becoming General Superintendent and residing at “Otira”, the Home Mission Training College in Kew, at which he was also principal. President of Conference in 1955. Died 19 August 1972. B & W photograph of Rev. Alec Pederick and an unidentified woman. alec pederick, methodist, minister, home missions, overseas missions, chaplain a.i.f., otira, president of conference -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... Rev Max Stansall, Rev Ian Williams and an unidentified woman...Rev Max Stansall, Rev Ian Williams and an unidentified woman Photograph ...Rev Max Stansall, Rev Ian Williams and an unidentified womanRev Max Stansall, Rev Ian Williams, ? -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Portrait Photograph, Unidentified sitter, 1900s
... Oval photographic portrait in a square mount of an unidentified woman, circa 1900-1910...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne An unidrntified portrait within the photo collection. photographs portraits Oval photographic portrait in a square mount of an unidentified woman, circa 1900-1910 Unidentified sitter Photograph Portrait Photograph ...An unidrntified portrait within the photo collection.Oval photographic portrait in a square mount of an unidentified woman, circa 1900-1910photographs, portraits -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1960s
... B & W photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell sitting at the bedside of an unidentified woman....B & W photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell sitting at the bedside of an unidentified woman. Photograph ...B & W photograph of Presbyterian Deaconess Jess Metherell sitting at the bedside of an unidentified woman. "Hamilton Aikin 162 Russell Street Melbourne."bell, bert, presbyteria, deaconess, jess metherell -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaPhoto, Photo of Bill Ingrams and Butch Schmidt, 1960s
... Black and white photo of wheelchair athletes Bill Ingrams, Butch Schmidt, and unidentified woman...Black and white photo of wheelchair athletes Bill Ingrams, Butch Schmidt, and unidentified woman Photo of Bill Ingrams and Butch Schmidt Photo ...Black and white photo of wheelchair athletes Bill Ingrams, Butch Schmidt, and unidentified womanReverse of the photo has handwritten note of two names: Bill Ingrams and Butch Schmidt.butch schmidt, bill ingrams -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... Deaconess Cath Ritchie (left) Dr Barbara Martin (centre) an unidentified woman (right)...L -Deac Cath Ritchie Centre Dr Barbara Martin Deaconess Cath Ritchie (left) Dr Barbara Martin (centre) an unidentified woman (right) Photograph ...Deaconess Cath Ritchie (left) Dr Barbara Martin (centre) an unidentified woman (right)St Il Sin Women's Hospital, Pusan, Korea. L -Deac Cath Ritchie Centre Dr Barbara Martin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1952
... Smith and an unidentified woman sitting together at a church function.....Smith and an unidentified woman sitting together at a church function.. ...Rev John Edward Smith: b.1900; 1932 ordained Kergunyah; 1935 Port Campbell; 1937 Wycheproof; 1940 Werribee; 1947 Bendigo, St. John's; 1952 Albury; 1955 Essendon; 1967 Apollo Bay united; 1969 retired; 1971 emeritus, Presbytery of Melbourne West; 1986 died.B & W matte photograph of the Rev. J.E. Smith and an unidentified woman sitting together at a church function..presbyterian, minister, rev. john edward smith, albury, essendon -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Michie Family, c.1940's/50's
... From left: Jonathon ("Jock") Cox; unidentified woman; James Michie...From left: Jonathon ("Jock") Cox; unidentified woman; James Michie Photograph Michie Family. ...Items copied from the collection of Dawn PARKER nee MICHIE from items copied from the scrapbook of Alexander James MICHIE, bookmaker, her grandfather's uncle. Lasercopies from photographs of the Michie family. From left: Jonathon ("Jock") Cox; unidentified woman; James Michiemichie family, families, arts and entertainment - gambling -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated, c. 1980s
... B & W photograph of a Photo of an unidentified woman speaking at a lectern at an occasion to honour the retirement of the Rev. ...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Rev Howard Abbey, minister B & W photograph of a Photo of an unidentified woman speaking at a lectern at an occasion to honour the retirement of the Rev. ...B & W photograph of a Photo of an unidentified woman speaking at a lectern at an occasion to honour the retirement of the Rev. Howard Abbey.rev howard abbey, minister -
International House, The University of MelbournePhotograph (Item), Richard Shiell, "Tunku Abdul Raman", 1960
... Black and white photograph of Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Raman and an unidentified woman in the grounds of International House...Tunku Abdul Rahman Events Black and white photograph of Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Raman and an unidentified woman in the grounds of International House "Tunku Abdul Raman" Photograph Richard Shiell Soedjadi Sastrosoegito ...Pictured here is Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970, leading Malaysia through its transition to independent statehood. Rahman visited International House in November 1959 during a state visit to Australia, also attending the Melbourne Cup and a dinner at Government House. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.tunku abdul rahman, events -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... Depicted are (from left to right): Denise Philpott, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, and Liz Bongetti....Depicted are (from left to right): Denise Philpott, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, and Liz Bongetti. arthritis foundation of victoria afv meeting function event denise philpott nurse liz bongetti staff COL photo of four women standing in a row in front of an Arthritis Victoria poster on a display board. ...In this photo, four women pose for a photo in front of an Arthritis Victoria Self-Management poster. Depicted are (from left to right): Denise Philpott, unidentified woman, unidentified woman, and Liz Bongetti.COL photo of four women standing in a row in front of an Arthritis Victoria poster on a display board. The poster is titled, "Self Management Education for your patients with chronic diseases", and sub-titled, "The benefits of self-management education".arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, meeting, function, event, denise philpott, nurse, liz bongetti, staff -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated, c. 1980s
... B & W photograph of an unidentified woman wearing glasses, making a presentation to the Rev. ...Howard Abbey, minister B & W photograph of an unidentified woman wearing glasses, making a presentation to the Rev. ...B & W photograph of an unidentified woman wearing glasses, making a presentation to the Rev. Howard Abbey, possible at his retirement.rev. howard abbey, minister -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Horsewoman in Victoria, 1920_
... This photograph shows an unidentified woman on horseback, somewhere in Victoria, early 1920s....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This photograph shows an unidentified woman on horseback, somewhere in Victoria, early 1920s. charles marshall world war 1 No caption on this photo. ...This photograph shows an unidentified woman on horseback, somewhere in Victoria, early 1920s.Digital copy of black and white photograph. No caption on this photo.charles marshall, world war 1 -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Members of the Linton Auxiliary for the Blind, 1960s
... Front: Unidentified woman (from Kelaston), Jessie Ringin....Front: Unidentified woman (from Kelaston), Jessie Ringin. ...At back: Nell Stoddart, unidentified woman (completely obscured), Marcia Domaschenz, Maude Kerr (face just visible), Doreen Ringin (holding baby Gavin Ringin), Aileen Kerr, Stella Reidy (just visible), Irene Clarke, Joyce Chung. Front: Unidentified woman (from Kelaston), Jessie Ringin.Black and white photograph showing members of the Linton & District Auxiliary for the Aged and Infirm Blind. The photograph was taken at the Kelaston Home for the Blind in Ballarat. Names inscribed on back of photograph.linton blind auxiliary, linton & district auxiliary for the aged and infirm blind, kelaston home for the blind, nell stoddart, marcia domaschenz, maude kerr, doreen ringin, gavin ringin (child), aileen kerr, stella reidy, irene clarke, joyce chung, jessie ringin
