Showing 2 items matching "william orr gray"
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Glimpses of Old Melbourne - William Orr Gray Family of BrightonBrass Plate, CG Roeszler & Son Melb, Dr W O Gray Dentist, 1901
... ...william orr gray...Glimpses of Old Melbourne - William Orr Gray Family of Brighton Unit 919 1 Dyer St Richmond 3121 melbourne Brass Plate of Dr WO Gray, Surgeon Dentist of North Brighton Melbourne. ...Brass Plate of Dr WO Gray, Surgeon Dentist of North Brighton Melbourne. Plate affixed to home surgery at 02 Asling Street North Brighton. Unsure when plate was affixed. He was dentist in Melbourne 1901-1940 approx. and also was Superintendent at the Melbourne Dental Hospital/College 1901-1906.Brass Plate of Dentist, with plate makers nameDr W Orr Gray, Dentist, plate made by CG Roeszler & Son Melbdentistry, william orr gray, north brighton -
Glimpses of Old Melbourne - William Orr Gray Family of BrightonSilver Dish, Walker & Hall, Sterling Silver Serving Dish with lid, c.1905
... william orr gray...Glimpses of Old Melbourne - William Orr Gray Family of Brighton Unit 919 1 Dyer St Richmond 3121 melbourne Presented to W.Orr Gray. ...Presented to W.Orr Gray. LDS DDS by the students and graduates of Australian College of Dentistry as a mark of appreciation of his teachings during his term of office as Superintendent 1901-1906 April 6th 1906Presented to W.Orr Gray. LDS DDS by the students and graduates of Australian College of Dentistry as a mark of appreciation of his teachings during his term of office as Superintendent 1901-1906 April 6th 1906. He was awarded a Doctorate of Dental Surgery in the US, after studying in Auckland, Edinburgh and Pennsylvania, in the period 1897 to 1900. Whilst at the Melbourne Dental Hospital and College he was a key person in the Odontological Society where he contributed many research papers and was instrumental in the establishment of the Dental School of the University of Melbourne.Oval Sterling Silver serving dish 30 cm length and 20.5 cm wide with decorative handle on the lidPresented to W.Orr Gray. LDS DDS by the students and graduates of Australian College of Dentistry as a mark of appreciation of his teachings during his term of office as Superintendent 1901-1906 April 6th 1906william orr gray, melbourne dental college, presentation, silver salver, university of melbourne
