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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Rose Fielding's birthday celebration at Bentleigh Public Hall, Centre Road, East Bentleigh, 1973
... ...Vicki Weeks...Vicki Weeks is 1st cousin one removed to Pam Thoonen....Vicki Weeks is 1st cousin one removed to Pam Thoonen. ...Margaret Rose Teagle was born 8 June, 1912 at Sandringham, Victoria. She married Kenneth Douglas Ingram in 1935 but the mariage ended in divorce in 1944. She subsequently married Richard Fielding in 1948. Rose was diagnosed with cancer and died 30 November 1978. It is understood that this photo was taken shortly before she became ill. L-R: Leslie John Teagle (never married), Julie Ingram (bare back, daughter of Kenneth Albert Ingram), Edwin 'Ted' Layfield (nee Teagle), ? , Vicki Weeks (standing green top), Lorraine Layfield, rest unidentified except Rose Fielding at end of table on far right. Vicki Weeks is 1st cousin one removed to Pam Thoonen.Processed Nov 1973pam thoonen (nee ingram) collection, bentleigh public hall, birthday celebration, edwina (ted) layfield (nee teagle), julie ingram, leslie john teagle, lorraine layfield, margaret rose fielding, vicki weeks, margaret rose fielding (nee teagle) -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, All aboard for line, 08/08/2018
... Premier Daniel Andrews flanked by Eltham state Labor MP Vicki Ward and Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan, last week announced Labor would duplicate 3km of track between Greensborough and Montmorency plus 1.5km between Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Premier Daniel Andrews flanked by Eltham state Labor MP Vicki Ward and Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan, last week announced Labor would duplicate 3km of track between Greensborough and Montmorency plus 1.5km between Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen. ...Premier Daniel Andrews flanked by Eltham state Labor MP Vicki Ward and Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan, last week announced Labor would duplicate 3km of track between Greensborough and Montmorency plus 1.5km between Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen. In this article local MPs Colin Brooks and Vicki Ward are shown standing on Greensborough Station.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .hurstbridge rail line, greensborough, montmorency, daniel andrews, vicki ward, colin brooks -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 6B, 1973
... Weeks. 3rd Row- L to R: Peter Stortenbeker, ?, Cal Harris, Colin McCord, Lyal Tan, Stephen Graham, Jeffrey James, John O'Sullivan. Front Row- L to R: Elizabeth Cuzens, Vicki...Weeks. 3rd Row- L to R: Peter Stortenbeker, ?, Cal Harris, Colin McCord, Lyal Tan, Stephen Graham, Jeffrey James, John O'Sullivan. Front Row- L to R: Elizabeth Cuzens, Vicki ...Black and white photograph - Grade 6B, 1973."Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: ?, Craig Lucas, ?, Leslie Weller, ?, ?, Gary Love, Gavin Alexander 2nd Row- L to R: ?, Deidre Taylor, Gaye Bacon, Roslyn Conlan, Terasa Taggart, Marina McNeil, Fiona Weeks. 3rd Row- L to R: Peter Stortenbeker, ?, Cal Harris, Colin McCord, Lyal Tan, Stephen Graham, Jeffrey James, John O'Sullivan. Front Row- L to R: Elizabeth Cuzens, Vicki Jacobs, Julie Griffith, Jenny Walters, Kim Pope, Rhonda Henry, Cathy Withers, ?, Ruth Beattie. Teacher: Mrs J.Parks. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, A Suburban dream - the 1950s, 2009
... A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans,...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Blackburn Heritage Week 2009 A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans, A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans, A Suburban dream - the 1950s Pamphlet Pamphlet ...A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans,A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans,A Walk about Blackburn in Heritage Week 2009, led by Valda Arrowsmith and Vicki Jones-Evans,blackburn, heritage week 2009 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Open Day 2002, 7th/04/2002
... week 2002...ligeti...elizabeth jones-evans...vicki...Coloured photograph of lace makers Elizabeth Ligeti and Vicki Jones-Evans displaying and demonstrating their craft and to visitors at the Society's Open Day, 7th April 2002, during Heritage .Week...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne nunawading & district historical society heritage week 2002 ligeti elizabeth jones-evans vicki Coloured photograph of lace makers Elizabeth Ligeti and Vicki Jones-Evans displaying and demonstrating their craft and to visitors at the Society's Open Day, 7th April 2002, during Heritage .Week Open Day 2002 Photograph Photograph ...Coloured photograph of lace makers Elizabeth Ligeti and Vicki Jones-Evans displaying and demonstrating their craft and to visitors at the Society's Open Day, 7th April 2002, during Heritage .Weeknunawading & district historical society, heritage week 2002, ligeti, elizabeth jones-evans, vicki -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 September 2004
... week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki...week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki ...This photograph was taken at Samaria Farm on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee Landcare was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of this trip. Samaria Farm is located in northeast Victoria, near Mount Samaria, which is located 130 km northeast of Melbourne. Samaria Farm was owned by Sue and Due Matheson at the time of the trip and had a renowned rose garden, pigs, poultry, alpacas, and goats on their nine-hectare farm. The rose garden consists of 3000 damask roses. Samaria Farm distils the oil from these roses and is the only farm in Australia to do this. Rose oil has historically been used for religious and medical use. 20 kg of rose buds are picked by hand every day, which is then distilled and produced 5 to 8 ml of oil. The entire four-week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki and Allan Wight being the previous owners. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects. This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management. The group is important to the community and for the environment.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NNN+ 2 4240/ [PRINTED] (No. 18) / 371samaria farm, wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, samaria, small farm, land use, social, rose oil, damask roses, pests -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 September 2004
... week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki...week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki ...This photograph was taken at Samaria Farm on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee Landcare was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of this trip. Samaria Farm is located in northeast Victoria, near Mount Samaria, which is located 130 km northeast of Melbourne. Samaria Farm was owned by Sue and Due Matheson at the time of the trip and had a renowned rose garden, pigs, poultry, alpacas, and goats on their nine-hectare farm. The rose garden consists of 3000 damask roses. Samaria Farm distils the oil from these roses and is the only farm in Australia to do this. Rose oil has historically been used for religious and medical use. 20 kg of rose buds are picked by hand every day, which is then distilled and produced 5 to 8 ml of oil. The entire four-week season produces 80 to 100 ml of oil. Rose water is also created during this process and produces about 300 litres per season. Along with the oil, the Farm also harvests lemons, lime, olives, and oranges. The Farm is currently owned by Utako and Anthony since 2022, with Vicki and Allan Wight being the previous owners. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects. This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management. The group is important to the community and for the environment. Landscape colored photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. ANN+ 1 4240/ [PRINTED] (No. 19) / 372samaria farm, wooragee landcare group, wooragee, victoria, mount samaria, farming, roses, rose oil, damask roses, agriculture, pests, vegetation
