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Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. ...Winifred Miles...(See Registration Number 4836) "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. (See Registration Number 4836)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. ...Winifred Miles...(See Registration Number 4851) "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. (See Registration Number 4851) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. ...Winifred Miles...(See Registration Number 4848) "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. (See Registration Number 4848)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. ...Winifred Miles...(See Registration Number 4847) "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. (See Registration Number 4847)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Portrait of Winifred Noble, c.1910
... Portrait of Winifred Noble...One of the larger framed photographs is a portrait of the entire family group, while another is of two of the children, Frederick and Winifred. The father, Frederick William Noble was a businessman, and, at one period Secretary of the Victorian Creamery & Butter Company in South Melbourne. ...Winifred lived at 'Avalon' in Molesworth Street, Kew....Handwritten label on rear "Winifred Noble c 1910-12"...Portrait of Winifred Noble Photograph Photograph ...One of five group and individual portraits of the Noble family of Kew, two in the rear garden of what is presumed to be ‘Charnwood’, in Station Street, Coburg. The photographs date from the period c.1890-1914. One of the larger framed photographs is a portrait of the entire family group, while another is of two of the children, Frederick and Winifred. The father, Frederick William Noble was a businessman, and, at one period Secretary of the Victorian Creamery & Butter Company in South Melbourne. Later he was to manage J. Bartram & Co., Ice & Cold Storage Department in Flinders Lane. By 1906, the Noble family had moved to Kew, living for almost 20 years at 100 Walpole Street before relocating to 26 Molesworth Street in the mid 1920s. The five photographs in the collection reveal details of family life and social values as expressed through attire. The family is formally costumed in a manner indicative of their social status. Mrs Noble, in one of the large framed portraits, is dressed in a sombre manner in a long, dark-coloured long-sleeved, high-necked gown. It is difficult to know whether she is dressed in mourning wear in this black and white photograph. It was not uncommon for a woman to regularly wear mourning attire due to the high mortality rate in the Victorian era. This situation was compounded for women due to the size of extended families. A woman might rarely be out of mourning due to the death of a parent, a sibling, a husband, a child or a near relative. The portraits of the Noble family children, particularly Frederick and Winifred, show the elaborateness of formal attire worn by the children of wealthy families during the late Victorian era. Winifred is dressed in a long cotton dress and a broad-rimmed hat; both liberally covered in lace. Winifred and Frederick’s lace collars extend to their shoulders. Winifred’s diaries, covering the period 1908-50, are now in the collection of the State Library of Victoria. The most detailed of the diaries is from 1914, just before the outbreak of World War 1, and includes ‘Accounts of my Dancing Evenings - Season 1914’. The diaries were the inspiration for an art exhibition by Jim Pavlidis in 2014. One of the family’s two sons, Frederick, was to work at The Age newspaper for 50 years. His obituary records that “He was regarded as the epitome of accuracy and a fount of knowledge on many subjects, but especially cricket, the Royal Melbourne Show and Gilbert & Sullivan”. With Robert Morgan he compiled Speed the Plough, a history of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and its role in developing agriculture in Victoria.Framed photographic half portrait of Winifred Noble in the original carved wooden frame. Winifred lived at 'Avalon' in Molesworth Street, Kew.Handwritten label on rear "Winifred Noble c 1910-12"noble family, winifred noble, photographic portrait, kew -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Peck, Winifred, Winding Ways by Winifred Peck, 1951
... Winding Ways by Winifred Peck...Text, front cover: ' WINDING / WAYS / WINIFRED / PECK. ' Stamp indicating book previously part of another collection: 'The Green Lounge, Atmadale'....Peck, Winifred...Winding Ways by Winifred Peck Book Novel Peck, Winifred Faber & Faber Purnell and Sons The Green Lounge ...Novel about Winding School. For the education of girls.Hardcover book with a green cover, black printed text. 254 pages.fictionNovel about Winding School. For the education of girls.winifred peck, fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPencil sketch, Winifred Miles, "Family dog - Mick" - Graphite on paper by Winifred Miles, 1922
... "Family dog - Mick" - Graphite on paper by Winifred Miles..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."Family dog - Mick" - Graphite on paper by Winifred Miles Pencil sketch Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Pencil drawing with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Creek Bed" - Oil on canvas by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Creek Bed" - Oil on canvas by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."Creek Bed" - Oil on canvas by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Tree - East Ringwood Golf Links" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Tree - East Ringwood Golf Links" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."Tree - East Ringwood Golf Links" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Unframed painting with cardboard border. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "First Post Office 1883" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "First Post Office 1883" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."First Post Office 1883" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. Painted from an original black & white photograph, Catalogue Reg No. 1347 recorded as "Ringwood's first Post Office showing first Postmistress, Miss M. Thompson and her mother. 1890". (South side of Main Street (Maroondah Highway), approximately 300 meters west of Ringwood Railway Station). Writing on back of original photograph reads, "Grandma and Auntie Martha Thomson 1890". (Difference in painting date and photograph date indicates years as shown are approximate only). Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Orchards" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... "Orchards" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."Orchards" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame.Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPainting, Winifred Miles, "Lilypond at Quambee" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), 1912
... "Lilypond at Quambee" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944)..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... ...Winifred Miles..."Lilypond at Quambee" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944) Painting Winifred Miles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame.Handwritten notation on back of frame - "Lilypond at Quambee Nth Ringwood 1912, and sticker - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - coloured, SMB Council President: Pamela Ruth Davies, 1996-1997, c1996
... SMB Council President: Pamela Ruth Davies, 1996-1997...Pamela Davies was the first female president of the Ballarat School of MInes School Council. ...Framed coloured photograph on canvas of Pamela Davies in a red dress and pearls...Brass plaque attached to frame: "Pamela Ruth Davies Member SMB Council 1989-1996 President 1996-1997"...She was a member of the Council from 1989 to 1996 and then became the President from 1996 to 1997. pamela davies president ballarat school of mines Pam Davies University women Brass plaque attached to frame: "Pamela Ruth Davies Member SMB Council 1989-1996 President 1996-1997" Framed coloured photograph on canvas of Pamela Davies in a red dress and pearls SMB Council President: Pamela Ruth Davies, 1996-1997 Photograph Photograph - coloured ...Pamela Davies was the first female president of the Ballarat School of MInes School Council. She was a member of the Council from 1989 to 1996 and then became the President from 1996 to 1997.Framed coloured photograph on canvas of Pamela Davies in a red dress and pearlsBrass plaque attached to frame: "Pamela Ruth Davies Member SMB Council 1989-1996 President 1996-1997"pamela davies, president, ballarat school of mines, pam davies, university women -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania, 1977
... The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania...Robert Edward Davies CBE (30 July 1913 – 17 May 2002) was the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania from 1963 to 1981. ...B&W head and shoulders studio photograph of Right Reverend Robert Edward Davies, Bishop of Tasmania...."The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania"...The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania Photograph ...Robert Edward Davies CBE (30 July 1913 – 17 May 2002) was the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania from 1963 to 1981. Educated at Queensland University, he was ordained in 1937 and began his career as an assistant priest at Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW. After World War II service as a chaplain with Toc H and the Royal Australian Air Force he became Warden of St John’s College Brisbane. After this he was Archdeacon of Canberra, then Wagga Wagga. He became an assistant bishop of Newcastle and Warden of St John’s Theological College, Morpeth in 1960 and three years later the Tasmanian diocesan bishop. B&W head and shoulders studio photograph of Right Reverend Robert Edward Davies, Bishop of Tasmania."The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania"davies, r. e., bishop -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Miss Winifred Hehir and Mr. Thomas John Hehir, 1945
... Miss Winifred Hehir and Mr. Thomas John Hehir...dressed in well worn suit, hat on head, Winifred with an apron over her dress and cardigan taken at back of family home next to KiaOra Guesthouse Lakes Entrance Victoria...Black and white photograph of Winifred Hehir and her brother Thomas John Hehir ...dressed in well worn suit, hat on head, Winifred with an apron over her dress and cardigan taken at back of family home next to KiaOra Guesthouse Lakes Entrance Victoria Genealogy Social History Black and white photograph of Winifred Hehir and her brother Thomas John Hehir Miss Winifred Hehir and Mr. ...dressed in well worn suit, hat on head, Winifred with an apron over her dress and cardigan taken at back of family home next to KiaOra Guesthouse Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Winifred Hehir and her brother Thomas John Hehir genealogy, social history -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)Painting, Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972
... Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972...Oil Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress... Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972...Permanent/Semi-Permanent Displayed Works. Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972 Oil Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972 Painting ...Painted by June Mendoza AO. An Old Lauistonian (1939), June painted this portrait in 1972. An globally acclaimed portrait artist, her works include Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family, Prime Ministers and a range of politicians, sports people, military officers and celebrities. This portrait is part of the Record Series 74. Permanent/Semi-Permanent Displayed Works.Oil Portrait of Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress Miss Gladys Davies Headmistress 1956-1972 -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryPainting - Portrait, Paul Fitzgerald, Presidential Portrait of Dr Michael J Davies, 1996
... Presidential Portrait of Dr Michael J Davies...Further information about Dr. M Davies can be found on Lives of the Fellows; http://anzca.online-exhibition.net/fellows/fellows-1992/michael-joseph-davies/...Oil painting on canvas of the ANZCA President Dr Michael J Davies seated in front of a plain grey background wearing both the Presidential gown and medal. ...[plaque] Dr Michael J Davies / President / 1993 - 1995 [Artist's signature lower left corner] Paul Fitzgerald / -1996-...Further information about Dr. M Davies can be found on Lives of the Fellows; http://anzca.online-exhibition.net/fellows/fellows-1992/michael-joseph-davies/ painting anzca president davies, michael fitzgerald, paul [plaque] Dr Michael J Davies / President / 1993 - 1995 [Artist's signature lower left corner] Paul Fitzgerald / -1996- Oil painting on canvas of the ANZCA President Dr Michael J Davies seated in front of a plain grey background wearing both the Presidential gown and medal. ...The subject of the painting, Dr Michael J Davis, was appointed ANZCA President in 1993 until 1995. The portrait was commissioned in 1996. Further information about Dr. M Davies can be found on Lives of the Fellows; http://anzca.online-exhibition.net/fellows/fellows-1992/michael-joseph-davies/Oil painting on canvas of the ANZCA President Dr Michael J Davies seated in front of a plain grey background wearing both the Presidential gown and medal. Set within a gold leaf frame with a brass plaque affixed to bottom centre of frame.[plaque] Dr Michael J Davies / President / 1993 - 1995 [Artist's signature lower left corner] Paul Fitzgerald / -1996-painting, anzca president, davies, michael, fitzgerald, paul -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Gravestone for David and Hannah Davies, 2018, 26/08/2018
... Gravestone for David and Hannah Davies, 2018...Gravestone in the Creswick Old Cemetery for David Davies and Hannah Davies....Aged 61 years also our beloved mother Hannah Davies who departed this life at Carlton Decr 1st 1894. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields creswick cemetery creswick old cemetery david davies hannah davies john davies thomas davies kingston In Loving Remembrance Our dear father who departed this life at Kingston June 29th 1878. ...Gravestone in the Creswick Old Cemetery for David Davies and Hannah Davies.In Loving Remembrance Our dear father who departed this life at Kingston June 29th 1878. Aged 61 years also our beloved mother Hannah Davies who departed this life at Carlton Decr 1st 1894. Aged 76 years "All is well" also Hannah the beloved daughter of David and Hannah Davies, who died Feby 1st 1862. Aged 5 years Also Our beloved brother John Davies, Who died August 8th 1911, Aged 53 years Erected by their loving sons John, David, & Thomascreswick cemetery, creswick old cemetery, david davies, hannah davies, john davies, thomas davies, kingston -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Black and White, Davies the Baker, Eureka Street, Ballarat
... Davies the Baker, Eureka Street, Ballarat...The site of Davies the Baker became a playground west of the Eureka Street Primary School....A wide panoramic photograph showing numerous Davies Bread Bakery trukjs and drivers, and two members of the Davies family. ...Davies Bakery Eureka Street Frederick Davies Hector Godfrey Smith A wide panoramic photograph showing numerous Davies Bread Bakery trukjs and drivers, and two members of the Davies family. ...The site of Davies the Baker became a playground west of the Eureka Street Primary School.A wide panoramic photograph showing numerous Davies Bread Bakery trukjs and drivers, and two members of the Davies family. They are standing together and are Frederick Tablot Davies, Mr Davies Senior, and Foreman Hector Godfrey's Smith.davies bakery, eureka street, frederick davies, hector godfrey smith -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Davies, Terry, 'Lake Wendouree Man' by Terry Davies, 11/2012
... 'Lake Wendouree Man' by Terry Davies...Terry DAVIS Awarded a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Art and Design, North Staffs Polytechnic, UK; Master of Arts Humanities, Flinders University of South Australia; and Doctor of Philosophy, Humanities, Monash University, Victoria. Terry Davies was an artist-in-residence at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University) in 2011. ...Davies, Terry...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork terry davis ceramics Ceramic bust 'Lake Wendouree Man' by Terry Davies Ceramic Ceramic Davies, Terry ...Terry DAVIS Awarded a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Art and Design, North Staffs Polytechnic, UK; Master of Arts Humanities, Flinders University of South Australia; and Doctor of Philosophy, Humanities, Monash University, Victoria. Terry Davies was an artist-in-residence at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University) in 2011. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Ceramic bustart, artwork, terry davis, ceramics -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Frederick Harwood Noble and Winifred Noble, c.1890
... Frederick Harwood Noble and Winifred Noble...Winifred and Frederick’s lace collars extend to their shoulders. ...Framed large albumen silver photograph of Frederick Harwood Noble and his sister Winifred in the rear garden of the family home in Coburg (sic). ...Winifred and Frederick’s lace collars extend to their shoulders. ...One of five group and individual portraits of the Noble family of Kew, two in the rear garden of what is presumed to be ‘Charnwood’, in Station Street, Coburg. The photographs date from the period c.1890-1914. One of the larger framed photographs is a portrait of the entire family group, while another is of two of the children, Frederick and Winifred. The father, Frederick William Noble was a businessman, and, at one period Secretary of the Victorian Creamery & Butter Company in South Melbourne. Later he was to manage J. Bartram & Co., Ice & Cold Storage Department in Flinders Lane. By 1906, the Noble family had moved to Kew, living for almost 20 years at 100 Walpole Street before relocating to 26 Molesworth Street in the mid 1920s. The five photographs in the collection reveal details of family life and social values as expressed through attire. The family is formally costumed in a manner indicative of their social status. Mrs Noble, in one of the large framed portraits, is dressed in a sombre manner in a long, dark-coloured long-sleeved, high-necked gown. It is difficult to know whether she is dressed in mourning wear in this black and white photograph. It was not uncommon for a woman to regularly wear mourning attire due to the high mortality rate in the Victorian era. This situation was compounded for women due to the size of extended families. A woman might rarely be out of mourning due to the death of a parent, a sibling, a husband, a child or a near relative. The portraits of the Noble family children, particularly Frederick and Winifred, show the elaborateness of formal attire worn by the children of wealthy families during the late Victorian era. Winifred is dressed in a long cotton dress and a broad-rimmed hat; both liberally covered in lace. Winifred and Frederick’s lace collars extend to their shoulders. Winifred’s diaries, covering the period 1908-50, are now in the collection of the State Library of Victoria. The most detailed of the diaries is from 1914, just before the outbreak of World War 1, and includes ‘Accounts of my Dancing Evenings - Season 1914’. The diaries were the inspiration for an art exhibition by Jim Pavlidis in 2014. One of the family’s two sons, Frederick, was to work at The Age newspaper for 50 years. His obituary records that “He was regarded as the epitome of accuracy and a fount of knowledge on many subjects, but especially cricket, the Royal Melbourne Show and Gilbert & Sullivan”. With Robert Morgan he compiled Speed the Plough, a history of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and its role in developing agriculture in Victoria.A series of photographs that depict family life in the period 1890-1914. The family is significant and the children achieved success in a number of fields.Framed large albumen silver photograph of Frederick Harwood Noble and his sister Winifred in the rear garden of the family home in Coburg (sic). Later Label on rear reads ‘F.H. Noble, W.M. Noble’.winifred noble, frederick noble, charnwood (coburg), station street (coburg) -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Gwendoline G. W. Davies, Poems - G. Davies, 1933-1934
... Poems - G. Davies...Gwendoline (Gwenda) Grace Watson Davies, only daughter of Mr. William Watson Davies and Mrs. ...Gwendoline G. W. Davies...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Gwendoline (Gwenda) Grace Watson Davies, only daughter of Mr. William Watson Davies and Mrs. ...Gwendoline (Gwenda) Grace Watson Davies, only daughter of Mr. William Watson Davies and Mrs. Grace Davies (nee Hayes) of Arthur Street, Eltham was born in Newport, 18 February 1908. Gwenda grew up in Arthur Street and when she left school she was employed as an officer at the State Bank of Victoria, Chief Accountants Department, Head Office, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. During 1933-1934 in her early to mid-twenties, Gwenda wrote a series of poems which were captured in three books: one a leather bound three-ring binder with personalised gold embossing on the cover and two paper booklets held together by pink ribbon. These poems are a reflection of her childhood days, home, her mother, her environment, pioneering days and other miscellaneous subjects including one example titled “EIGHTEEN YEARS TO-DAY”, an homage to the brave men of Gallipoli. On October 20, 1937 after ten years of service, Gwenda submitted her letter of resignation effective November 26th as she was to be married in the near future to Fred Jones. Frederick Geoffrey Jones, born 7 January 1911, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones of Napoleon Street, Eltham, married Gwenda at the Eltham Methodist Church on 27 November 1937. They made their home at ‘Llangollen’, Arthur Street, Eltham, a new house Fred had constructed earlier that year opposite the Shire Offices. Their residence was recorded in the Electoral Rolls from 1963-1980 as 6 Arthur Street, Eltham which was situated on the corner of Arthur Street and present-day Commercial Place. In the 1970s their home was sold and demolished to make way for the new shops. They built a new home at the top of the hill in Bible Street. In the Electoral Rolls for 1943-1980, Frederick’s occupation was recorded as a Plumber’s Assistant. Fred was also a long-standing member of the Eltham Cemetery Trust. He was first appointed 26 April 1944 and resigned 17 July 1957 to be appointed to the Warringal and Eltham Joint Trust where he served till February 1980. He then re-joined the Eltham Cemetery Trust and served a further 14 years till his resignation on 24 August 1994. In total, Fred represented the interests of Eltham Cemetery for 50 years (1944-1994). Gwenda and Fred were blessed with a son, Frederick William Jones in March 1942. Sadly, Frederick only lived two days and was buried at Eltham Cemetery on March 11. It is not known whether his grave is marked. A second son, Geoffrey Morris Jones arrived 25 November 1944 but he sadly contracted polio as a child. A fall down the front steps of Fred and Gwenda’s new home in Bible Street culminated in Geoff’s death from a heart attack whilst in transit to the Austin Hospital on February 6, 1979, at age 34. He was also interred in the Eltham Cemetery. Geoff was posthumously awarded the British Empire Medal for his services to fire safety at the CFA. A small man, handicapped from his childhood polio, he had figured prominently in the area as an active Apex member and as group officer for the 13 local brigades in the CFA Lower Yarra Group. His work for the CFA, all voluntary, included writing a fire-fighting manual and the innovation of aerial fire spotting and weekly fire reports. Gwendoline and Fred were presented with Geoff’s B.EM. award at Government House. Four years later on the anniversary of Geoff’s death, Gwenda could not sleep and collapsed in the hallway at home from a heart attack, 6 February 1983 at age 74. She was interred with her son Geoff, at Eltham Cemetery on February 9th. Fred died 31 July 1997 at age 86 and was also interred at Eltham Cemetery. A memorial plaque to Gwenda, Fred and Geoff lies within the lawn cemetery at Eltham Cemetery. In February 2022 Gwenda’s book of Poems along with a copy of her letter of resignation from the State Bank of Victoria and a news clipping about the Autumn Show held in the Public Hall at Eltham (opposite her home with Fred) in which Gwenda is listed as having entered Cream Puffs and a Swiss Roll into the Cooking section, were donated to the St Vincent’s de Paul Society in Bega, N.S.W.. A dedicated volunteer there researched their origins and desirous for these items to return ‘home’, posted them to the Eltham District Historical Society for which we are most appreciative. EIGHTEEN YEARS TO-DAY “Tell me why you’re dreaming, Daddy” Said my little son to me, So, I told him all about it, As he sat upon my knee. I told him of that Sunday morn, ‘Twas eighteen years to-day, When the men of Australasia, Joined the mighty fray. How they landed on that foreign shore, And fought the gallant fight, Of how they nobly won the day, And put the Turks to flight. We saw the cliffs before us, To be scaled ‘mid shot and shell, And our comrades fell around us - - - - I remember it - - - so well. There are some who’ll sleep forever, On a hill that’s called Lone Pine, And the twenty-fifth of April, Is famous for all time. And so to keep their memory green, We march each Anzac Day, To pay tribute to those Heroes, Who gave their lives that day. - Anzac Day 1933 And in reflections to Gwenda’s childhood home in Arthur Street: HOME Where do my thoughts ever wander? Where do my thoughts always roam? To a little old house, on the top of a hill, To the place, that I call “Home Sweet Home.” No matter where-ever I travel, On land, or away on the foam. My thoughts will return, and my heart ever yearn, To the place, that I call “Home Sweet Home”. - 2/7/1933 Sources: Book of Poems, G. Davies Letter of Resignation, 1937, Oct. 20, G.G.W. Davies Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria New House at Eltham (1937, September 10). Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 – 1939), p. 6. Retrieved May 12, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56845735 Family Notices (1937, December 17). Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 – 1939), p. 3. Retrieved May 12, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56846386 Geoff Jones, Proud Memory, unknown newspaper clipping, 1979 1979 Birthday Honours, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_Birthday_Honours Australian Electoral Rolls, Ancestry.com Family Trees, Ancestry.com Eltham Cemetery, Deceased Search findagrave.com Personal recollections, Joan Castledine The poetry by Gwendoline Davies provides an insight into life growing up in Eltham and the early 1930s. A long time resident, Gwendoline, her husband Fred Jones and son Geoff Jones were fully dedicated to the Eltham community for over 50 years.1. Brown leather bound three-ring binder with personalised gold embossing on the cover 20.5 x 14.5 cm, Walkers Loose Leaf Book, pages typed with some pasted in colour illustrations, alphabeticised dividers (some tabs missing), 21 leafs (some blank) 2. Two paper booklets held together by pink ribbon 15.5 x 12 cm, typed, some with colour illustrations, pages numbered (rh only) 12 pages and 25 pages and paper cover 3. Newspaper clipping 4. Letter sized hand written page in ink folded in three and damaged by foxing and insectsanzac day, arthur street, napoleon street, cfa, eltham cemetery, eltham cemetery trust, frederick geoffrey jones, geoffrey morris jones b.e.m., grace davies (nee hayes), gwendoline grace watson jones (nee davies), llangollen, lower yarra group, poems, william watson davies -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCertificate, St John Ambulance Certificate presented at Ringwood to Winifred Cassidy 1961, 1961
... St John Ambulance Certificate presented at Ringwood to Winifred Cassidy 1961...A certificate presented to Winifred Cassidy for being qualified to render First Aid to the Injured....This is to certify that Winifred Cassidy has attended a course of instruction at Ringwood and has qualified to render "First Aid to the Injured." ...St John Ambulance Certificate presented at Ringwood to Winifred Cassidy 1961 Certificate St John Ambulance Association ...A certificate presented to Winifred Cassidy for being qualified to render First Aid to the Injured.Buff coloured certificate with black printing and red ornamental borders, black logo.St John Ambulance Association (Victoria). This is to certify that Winifred Cassidy has attended a course of instruction at Ringwood and has qualified to render "First Aid to the Injured." (signed) A. Christie, Secretary. 3-7-1961. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Davies the Baker and Confectioner, 47 Eureka Street, Ballarat East, c1930, c1930
... Davies the Baker and Confectioner, 47 Eureka Street, Ballarat East, c1930...davies...John Davies ran the bakery until 1923, at which time his son, Fred “F.T.” ...A number of horse drawn carriages, and motor vans in front of a building at 47 Eureka Street known as Davies the Baker. The three men standing together are Frederick Talbot Davies, John Davies and Hector Godfrey Smith (foreman). ...(https://bih.federation.edu.au/index.php/Davies_Bread) davies davies bread davies the baker eureka street horse horse drawn carriage confectioner A number of horse drawn carriages, and motor vans in front of a building at 47 Eureka Street known as Davies the Baker. ...John Davies ran the bakery until 1923, at which time his son, Fred “F.T.” Davies, became proprietor. The business continued to grow under Fred, who turned it into one of the most successful industries in Ballarat. Fred fitted the bakery with a Perkins Continuous Oven, which was quite revolutionary for the time. The bakery was also fitted with Scotch ovens, which were used for ordinary bread-baking, and were worked manually. (https://bih.federation.edu.au/index.php/Davies_Bread)A number of horse drawn carriages, and motor vans in front of a building at 47 Eureka Street known as Davies the Baker. The three men standing together are Frederick Talbot Davies, John Davies and Hector Godfrey Smith (foreman). davies, davies bread, davies the baker, eureka street, horse, horse drawn carriage, confectioner -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - CENTENARY of EAGLEHAWK ANZACS, FRAMED, Eaglehawk Heritage Society, DAVID M DAVIES, c2014
... DAVID M DAVIES...PRIVATE DAVID MANCESL DAVIES, NO.778, 7th Battalion AIF, KIA 25 April 1915 at Gallipoli....' DAVID M DAVIES' ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields PRIVATE DAVID MANCESL DAVIES, NO.778, 7th Battalion AIF, KIA 25 April 1915 at Gallipoli. ...PRIVATE DAVID MANCESL DAVIES, NO.778, 7th Battalion AIF, KIA 25 April 1915 at Gallipoli.Memorabilia - frames tory of a soldier in colour, using memorabilia of the soldier and his life, Printed on paper. Frame - black extruded plastic, glass front, cardboard backng.' DAVID M DAVIES' framed item, anzacs, eaglehawk -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph, Mrs Rachel Davies (nee Jenkins) with daughters, circa 1900
... Mrs Rachel Davies (nee Jenkins) with daughters...Daniel and Rachel Davies, May Davies (later Laidlaw) and Margaret Davies (later Patterson) are buried in Tarnagulla Cemetery. ...Rachel was wife of Daniel Davies and daughter of William Jenkins of Cambrian Mine. ...Tarnagulla History Archive Tarnagulla Public Hall 69-71 Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Daniel and Rachel Davies, May Davies (later Laidlaw) and Margaret Davies (later Patterson) are buried in Tarnagulla Cemetery. ...Daniel and Rachel Davies, May Davies (later Laidlaw) and Margaret Davies (later Patterson) are buried in Tarnagulla Cemetery. Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting Mrs Rachel Davies (nee Jenkins) with her daughters (L to R) May, Jane & Margaret. Rachel was wife of Daniel Davies and daughter of William Jenkins of Cambrian Mine. Label indicates photo was taken near Del Marcos around 1900. Copy photograph. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Property Research Notes - Reaghill, Ringwood East, Victoria. Appendix 2 - Title in the name of Dora Stanisforth Davies, 6 October 1909
... Appendix 2 - Title in the name of Dora Stanisforth Davies, 6 October 1909....Certificate of Title Vol 3384 Fol 676021, Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager, is now the proprietor (of) 24 acres, 3 roods, 20 perches or there abouts being part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington, dated 6th October, 1909....Proprietors and transferees include: Geoffrey Frances Seymour Davies, 6 December, 1946....Proprietors and transferees include: Geoffrey Frances Seymour Davies, 6 December, 1946. Certificate of Title Vol 3384 Fol 676021, Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager, is now the proprietor (of) 24 acres, 3 roods, 20 perches or there abouts being part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington, dated 6th October, 1909. ...Certificate of Title Vol 3384 Fol 676021, Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager, is now the proprietor (of) 24 acres, 3 roods, 20 perches or there abouts being part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington, dated 6th October, 1909.Proprietors and transferees include: Geoffrey Frances Seymour Davies, 6 December, 1946. -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Emily Winifred (Win) Smith
... Emily Winifred (Win) Smith...Emily Winifred Smith, known as Win Smith, was a daughter of John Burnham Tame and his wife Sarah Tame, née Shields. ...The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of a woman with waved hair, who is wearing a floral print dress with a square neckline, and a pearl necklace. Emily Winifred (Win) Smith, née Tame, undated....The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of a woman with waved hair, who is wearing a floral print dress with a square neckline, and a pearl necklace. Emily Winifred (Win) Smith, née Tame, undated. Emily Winifred (Win) Smith Photograph ...Emily Winifred Smith, known as Win Smith, was a daughter of John Burnham Tame and his wife Sarah Tame, née Shields. She was born at Linton in 1895, and married Walter Smith in 1920.Digital copy of an original black and white photograph. The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of a woman with waved hair, who is wearing a floral print dress with a square neckline, and a pearl necklace. Emily Winifred (Win) Smith, née Tame, undated.emily winifred smith née tame, win smith, win tame -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Memoirs, McKellar, Margaret et al, Text of talk to Ringwood Historical Society by Margaret and Ian McKellar - history of "Reaghill" and Davies Family, 24-Sep-05
... Text of talk to Ringwood Historical Society by Margaret and Ian McKellar - history of "Reaghill" and Davies Family. ...The two articles give the history of the land subdivisions over the years, of "Reaghill", a house owned by the Davies family. The history of the land and family was given in a talk to Ringwood Historical Society by the McKellars in 2005....Pages 5-9 history of Reaghill and the Davies Family. +Additional Keywords: McKellar, Margaret / McKellar, Ian / Davies, George / Davies, Dora...Pages 5-9 history of Reaghill and the Davies Family. +Additional Keywords: McKellar, Margaret / McKellar, Ian / Davies, George / Davies, Dora Text of talk to Ringwood Historical Society by Margaret and Ian McKellar - history of "Reaghill" and Davies Family. ...The two articles give the history of the land subdivisions over the years, of "Reaghill", a house owned by the Davies family. The history of the land and family was given in a talk to Ringwood Historical Society by the McKellars in 2005.9 type-written pages. Pages 1-4 talk given by Margaret and Ian McKellar to the Ringwood Historical Society and a map. Pages 5-9 history of Reaghill and the Davies Family. +Additional Keywords: McKellar, Margaret / McKellar, Ian / Davies, George / Davies, Dora -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Property Research Notes - Reaghill, Ringwood East, Victoria. Appendix 3 - Title in the name of Dora Stanisforth Davies, 8 December 1909
... Appendix 3 - Title in the name of Dora Stanisforth Davies, 8 December 1909....Certificate of Title Vol 3384 Fol 676795, Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager, is now the proprietor (of) 10 acres or there abouts being part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington, dated 8th December, 1909....Dora Stanisforth Davies died on 19th February 1945. Probate of her will has been granted to John Seymour Davies of 69 Gratham Street West Brunswick, Medical Practitioner, and Hugh Percival Hall of 339 Collins Street Melbourne, Solicitor on 6th December,1946. ...Dora Stanisforth Davies died on 19th February 1945. Probate of her will has been granted to John Seymour Davies of 69 Gratham Street West Brunswick, Medical Practitioner, and Hugh Percival Hall of 339 Collins Street Melbourne, Solicitor on 6th December,1946. ...Certificate of Title Vol 3384 Fol 676795, Dora Stanisforth Davies, wife of Seymour George Pilkington Davies of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Bank Manager, is now the proprietor (of) 10 acres or there abouts being part of Crown Allotment 43, Parish of Ringwood, County of Mornington, dated 8th December, 1909.Dora Stanisforth Davies died on 19th February 1945. Probate of her will has been granted to John Seymour Davies of 69 Gratham Street West Brunswick, Medical Practitioner, and Hugh Percival Hall of 339 Collins Street Melbourne, Solicitor on 6th December,1946. Geoffrey Frances Seymour Davies of 20 Albert Road Strathfield NSW, Medical Practitioner, is now the proprietor of the within described estate by transfer registered on 6 December, 1946.
