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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, 1981 Census of population and housing, 1981
... ...victoria. parliament. nunawading seat...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne australia. census 1981 victoria. parliament. nunawading seat population Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading. ...Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.non-fictionCopy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.australia. census, 1981, victoria. parliament. nunawading seat, population -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mrs Clarence Weber's candidature, 1937
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne An independent candidate for the seat of Nunawading in the Victorian State Assembly elections on 2 October 1937. Weber Ivy Victoria. Parliament ...Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence WeberTranscription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weber as independent candidate for the seat of Nunawading in the Victorian State Assembly elections on 2 October 1937.Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weberweber, ivy, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly, parliamentary representatives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Ivy Webber
... Victoria from New South Wales after her first husband died. She married Clarence Weber, a widower with seven children. After his death she became involved in many worthwhile societies, and in 1937 she won the Legislative Assembly seat of Nunawading, becoming the first woman to be elected to the Victorian Parliament. ...Victoria from New South Wales after her first husband died. She married Clarence Weber, a widower with seven children. After his death she became involved in many worthwhile societies, and in 1937 she won the Legislative Assembly seat of Nunawading, becoming the first woman to be elected to the Victorian Parliament. ...Ivy Lavinea Weber came to Victoria from New South Wales after her first husband died. She married Clarence Weber, a widower with seven children. After his death she became involved in many worthwhile societies, and in 1937 she won the Legislative Assembly seat of Nunawading, becoming the first woman to be elected to the Victorian Parliament. Further information from documents.Black & white photograph of a female speaking into a 3UZ microphone. Large tree behind, 2 males to rightweber, ivy
