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Women's Art RegisterBook, Barbara Hall and Jenni Mather, Australian Women Photographers 1840 - 1960, 1986
... Australian Women Photographers 1840 - 1960...First published history of Australian Women photographers, positioning them within the cultural, social and political developments, and technological advances, of their time. ...Book Australian Women Photographers 1840 - 1960 Book Book Barbara Hall and Jenni Mather Greenhouse Publications Pty Ltd ...Arising from research for an exhibition of the same name, which toured Australia 1981- 1982 the book covers the work of 45 amateur and professional photographers and their lives as innovators and travellers. Many of the works come from private collections and have not been previously published.Booknon-fictionArising from research for an exhibition of the same name, which toured Australia 1981- 1982 the book covers the work of 45 amateur and professional photographers and their lives as innovators and travellers. Many of the works come from private collections and have not been previously published.self portraiture, self-portraiture, pictorialism, home magazine, studio photography, melbourne society of women painters and sculptors, olive cotton, ruth hollick -
Women's Art RegisterWomen's Art Register Bulletin
... ...Women photographers...Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Violet teague Annie Taylor Women photographers Constance Sullivan Clementina Lady Hawarden(1823-65) Cindy Sherman Ponche Hawkes Barbara Hanrahan Klytie Pate Alannah Coleman Anne Rittman Gillian Welch Marion Wilson Completing the Picture Alice Chapman Juliette Peers Connie Mitropoulos Treahna Hamm Guerrilla Girls Julie Haas Women's Art Register Bulletin Women's Art Register Bulletin ...violet teague, annie taylor, women photographers, constance sullivan, clementina lady hawarden(1823-65), cindy sherman, ponche hawkes, barbara hanrahan, klytie pate, alannah coleman, anne rittman, gillian welch, marion wilson, completing the picture, alice chapman, juliette peers, connie mitropoulos, treahna hamm, guerrilla girls, julie haas -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, mid to late 1950's
... Note most of the passengers are women. Photographer unknown - see history of object. ...Note most of the passengers are women. Photographer unknown - see history of object. ...Demonstrates the use of the trams in the city area of Ballarat, late 1950's and their use.Black and white photograph of Ballarat 17, loading passengers at the intersection of Sturt and Lydiard St, City, late in a summer evening. Tram has the destination of Gregory St. Many passengers are or waiting to boarding. Has the Post Office in the background and Robert Burns statue. Note most of the passengers are women. Photographer unknown - see history of object. See Keith Kings, The Bendigo Tramways, re the fitting of reflective tape in 1956, page 59.In the rear in pencil - "Ballarat"trams, tramways, city, sturt st, lydiard st, tram 17 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, late 19th century - early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This is a photograph of Jack Warren, Jessie and Sylvia McNaughton. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker.A black / white photograph of three young chilodren sitting in a pumpkin in water. There is a Union Jack at each end.pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photographer mcnaughton-jessie mcnaughton-sylvia -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, late 19th century - early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker, A black / white photograph of a young boy in a carved out pumpkin in water. It has two flags.warren-helena-photographer pumpkins-orbost -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: View of Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. ...A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla views mining aimé marchand photographers Monochrome photograph depicting a view across Tarnagulla in June 1866. ...Murray Comrie Collection. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Monochrome photograph depicting a view across Tarnagulla in June 1866.tarnagulla, views, mining, aimé marchand, photographers -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. ...A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla views burstall hall council chambers local government commercial road local people residents aimé marchand photographers Monochrome photograph looking north down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from the roof of the Council Chambers. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Copy of an 1866 photograph by Aimé Marchand. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Monochrome photograph looking north down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from the roof of the Council Chambers. tarnagulla, views, burstall hall, council chambers, local government, commercial road, local people, residents, aimé marchand, photographers -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Alluvial workings between Gladstone St and Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies....A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Photograph: Alluvial workings between Gladstone St and Commercial Road, Tarnagulla Stokes & Son ...David Gordon Collection. This image was created by Aime Marchand in June 1866. Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honourable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, late 19th century - early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This is a photograph of Percy Nixon's sons - Jack, Allen, Pres, Keith and Jim. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker. It is also associated with the Nixon family, early settlers in the Orbost district.A black / white photograph of four young boys in a pumpkin with an older boy pushing them. There is a Union Jack flag at each end of the pumpkin with "HMAS ORBOST" on the side. The boys are wearing shirts and ties. A baby has his hand over the side trying to touch the water. pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photographer nixon-percy nixon-jack nixon-pres nixon-keith nixon-jim nixon-allen -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This is a photograph of Jack Warren, Bon Trewin, Enid Eaton, Linda Warren, Ivan Trewin and Jim Trewin. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker.A black / white photograph of si small children sitting in a pumpkin on water. There is a Union Jack at one end and an Australian flag at the other,. On the side is "HMAS ORBOST"pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photographer trewin-bon trewin-ivan trewin-jim warren-jack warren-linda eaton-enid -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, first half 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This photograph shows Cora Lynn, Enid Eaton, Jim Trewin, Jean Trewin and Ivan Trewin. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker. This item is associated with a popular activity of the Orbost community in the first half of the 20th century. Pumpkins have been been part of the district's agricultural history since settlement.A black / white photograph of three children and two babies in a carved out pumpkin. There is a flag at each endpumpkin warren-helena trewin lynn eaton -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNegative: Copy of Marchand image of Tarnagulla Courthouse, Court House, June 1866 (original image)
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies....A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla courthouse justice policing law buildings views victoria street A black and white negative image depicting the Court House in Tarnagulla. ...Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies.A black and white negative image depicting the Court House in Tarnagulla. Copy of the photogrpah made by Aime Marchand.tarnagulla, courthouse, justice, policing, law, buildings, views, victoria street -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, 1934
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This is a photograph of the twin daughters of Mrs Trixie Mason - Marion and May,. They had a brother Alec Mason. The Mason Twins are the granddaughters of George and Agnes Thomas from Newmerella . The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker.A black / white photograph of two small twin Aboriginal girls in a large pumpkin floating on water. There is a Union Jack at each end with "HMAS CENTENARY 1934" on the side.pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photographer mason-marion mason-may aboriginal-children -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. ...A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla views thomas comrie comrie exchange store commercial road local people residents aimé marchand photographers Monochrome photograph looking north down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from the Wayman Street corner, opposite Thomson and Comrie's Exchange Store (at south end of Commercial Road). ...Murray Comrie Collection. Copy of an 1866 photograph by Aimé Marchand. Thomas Comrie's Exchange Store was at south end of Commercial Road, it has since been destroyed. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Monochrome photograph looking north down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from the Wayman Street corner, opposite Thomson and Comrie's Exchange Store (at south end of Commercial Road).tarnagulla, views, thomas comrie, comrie exchange store, commercial road, local people, residents, aimé marchand, photographers -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren. Mrs H, first half 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Many farmers on the flats at Orbost used to grow a lot of maize and harvest the maize by putting the pigs in to eat the maize.. Maize and pumpkins fed in conjunction were largely used for fattening pigs. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This item is a pictorial record of farming in Orbost in the early 20th century. It is also associated with Helena Warren. a well-known photographer born in Orbost.a black / white photographagriculture farming-orbost pumpkins maize pigs warren-helena -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. ...A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla views victoria hotel and theatre commercial road local people residents aimé marchand photographers Monochrome photograph looking south down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from near the Victoria Hotel and Theatre, at northern end of Commercial Road. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Copy of an 1866 photograph by Aimé Marchand. Victoria Hotel and Theatre is the stone building at centre right. On the immediate left is Pierce's Southern Cross Store, later to be incorporated into the flour mill complex. The gentleman in the white hat in the group on the left is George Thomson. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Monochrome photograph looking south down Commercial Road, Tarnagulla from near the Victoria Hotel and Theatre, at northern end of Commercial Road.tarnagulla, views, victoria hotel and theatre, commercial road, local people, residents, aimé marchand, photographers -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Tarnagulla Council Chambers, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. ...A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. tarnagulla views burstall hall council chambers local government commercial road local people residents aimé marchand photographers Monochrome photograph the Tarnagulla Council Chambers in June 1866. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Copy of an 1866 photograph by Aimé Marchand. The building was originally Company's Hotel, then used as temporary premises by the Colonial Bank during construction of the bank's own premises, then Borough of Tarnagulla Council Chambers and Mechanics Institute. Also known locally as Burstall Hall from c1960 following a donation of maintenance funding from the Estate of the late RH Burstall. In June 1866, Aimé Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honorable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Monochrome photograph the Tarnagulla Council Chambers in June 1866. tarnagulla, views, burstall hall, council chambers, local government, commercial road, local people, residents, aimé marchand, photographers -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, first half 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This photograph shows Ina Warren with Jack warren, Linda Warren and Cora Lynn. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. Helena Francis Warren (nee McKeown) was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She supplied the photos for the Back-To-Orbost celebration book in 1937 and also designed the Back-To-Orbost badge. She was known for her soft toy making. (by Ivy Rodwell in from Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District by Mary Gilbert). This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker,A black / white photograph of a woman with three small children sitting in a pumpkin on water . There are small flags (Australian and British) at each end. On the pumpkin is "HMAS ORBOST".pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photographer -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photographs, Warren, Mrs H, early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This photograph shows Percy De Forest and his brother, Alfred of McLeod Street, Orbost. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. Helena Francis Warren (nee McKeown) was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She supplied the photos for the Back-To-Orbost celebration book in 1937 and also designed the Back-To-Orbost badge. She was known for her soft toy making. (by Ivy Rodwell in from Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District by Mary Gilbert). This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker,Two black / white photograohs of two small children sitting in a large pumpkin on water.on front - An Orbost Pumpkinpumpkins-orbost de-forest warren-helena-photography -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, first half 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...The photograph shows Linda Warren, Enid Eaton, Jim Trewin and Jim Nixon. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. Helena Francis Warren (nee McKeown) was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She supplied the photos for the Back-To-Orbost celebration book in 1937 and also designed the Back-To-Orbost badge. She was known for her soft toy making. (by Ivy Rodwell in from Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District by Mary Gilbert). This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker,A black / white photograph of a young girl on a horse pulling a group of children in a large pumkin. On the side of the pumpkin is "HMAS ORBOST"pumpkins-orbost warren-helena nixon-jim trewin-jim warren-linda eaton-enid -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren. Mrs H, late 19th century - early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This photograph is of Percy Nixon, son of James Nixon and Alice Roberts Percy Nixon married Evelyn Harding. The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. Helena Francis Warren (nee McKeown) was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She supplied the photos for the Back-To-Orbost celebration book in 1937 and also designed the Back-To-Orbost badge. She was known for her soft toy making. (by Ivy Rodwell in from Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District by Mary Gilbert). This item is associated with a prominent Orbost family. George Nixon was the son of James and Alice Nixon. The Nixon families were among the earliest settlers on the Snowy River. This photograph also has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker.A black / white photograph of a young boy standing next to a very large pumpkin. His right arm is resting on the top.pumpkins-orbost warren-helena-photography nixon-percy -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, late 19th - early 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...this is a photograph taken at the original jetty at Tabbara on the Brodribb River used by Samuel Richardson who established his mill in 1882. There was a constant demand for timber to supply the growing townships of Orbost , Marlo and surrounds. It was at this mill that the original paddle steamer Curlip was built. More information in "Curlip" by May Leatch. Helena Warrem (1871-1962) was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images. Helena Francis Warren (nee McKeown) was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She supplied the photos for the Back-To-Orbost celebration book in 1937 and also designed the Back-To-Orbost badge. She was known for her soft toy making. (by Ivy Rodwell in from Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District by Mary Gilbert).This photograph is a pictorial record of a typical family activity in the late 19th - early 20th century in the Orbost area, The clothing and manners are reflective of that time, This photograph also has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker,A black / white photograph of a family group seated on a wooden jetty. There is a man on the right with a fishing rod. A man is standing next to woman holding a teapot and cup and saucer. On the left a woman is sitting and holding a baby on her knee. The rest are sitting or kneeling with a picnic cloth spread in front of them. There are bottles, jars, plates and cups on the cloth. on back - "The Warren Family Tabara Jetty"tabbara-jetty warren-family-orbost recreation-picnic -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Warren, Mrs H, first half 20th century
... Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. ...This is a photograph of Alan, Keith, Preston and Jim Nixon. George Nixon (1862-1941) selected land in Bete Bolong in the 1890's. He married Emily Warren in 1889 in Orbost. He was a shire councillor. He was a prominent breeder of Clydesdales and after a serious fall off a horse walked with a walking stick and special boot for the rest of his life. He was well-known for his interest in cars, horse-racing and politics.He was married to Emily Warren in 1889 in Orbost. Mrs Nixon (Emily)was the first Red Cross president during WW1. They had ten children.both George and Emily are buried in the Orbost Cemetery. (ref:From White Knowle to Pumpkin Point by Hon Peter Nixon A.O.) The photographer was Warren, Helena (1871-1962) who was a self-taught photographer who became both the local press correspondent and a producer of humorous trompe l'oeil postcard images. Helena Warren was a thirty-two year old settler living on a small mixed farm with her husband, William, at Newmerella, near Orbost in Gippsland, Victoria, when she bought her first camera, an Austral Box quarter-plate. Her family says she was entirely self-taught, like many women photographers who started out with nothing but the instructions on the packets of film and chemicals. In over fifty years practice she graduated from the total novice, who opened all her first mail order plates in bright sunlight and ruined them, to a competent photographer who became both the local press correspondent and an inveterate producer of humorous trompe l’oeil postcard images.This photograph has significance in its association with Helen Frances Warren, a popular Orbost identity who was well known as an accomplished photographer and needleworker, This item is also associated with a prominent Orbost family. George Nixon was the son of James and Alice Nixon. The Nixon families were among the earliest settlers on the Snowy River. It is an example of the early book-keeping of an Orbost business in the early 20th century.A black / white photograph of three boys and a baby in a carved out pumpkin with a flag at each end and "HMAS ORBOST" carved in the front.warren-helena pumpkins nixon -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Colonial Bank of Australasia (later Union Bank) in Tarnagulla, June 1866
... A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies....A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. Photograph: Colonial Bank of Australasia (later Union Bank) in Tarnagulla Stokes & Son ...David Gordon Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. The single-storey brick building at far left was built in 1859 and used by the Union Bank until 1888, and was later renamed 'Lochcarron' and used as premises by doctors and dentists. The two-storey building (right) was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The double-storey building in this image was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. Both buildings are now private residences. This image was created by Aime Marchand in June 1866. Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honourable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Album - Family photo album
... Photos are taken mid 1870's to late 1880's by photographers from Melbourne, Portland & Ballarat. Sepia photos, 20 large frames of men & women, 20 small oval & round topped oblong frames. ...Photos are taken mid 1870's to late 1880's by photographers from Melbourne, Portland & Ballarat. Sepia photos, 20 large frames of men & women, 20 small oval & round topped oblong frames. ...The actual history of this object relating to Warrnambool is unknown at this stageSome photos have been identified as local people from WarrnamboolLeather bound. Brown. Engrave with Gold and Black. Ornate scrolled, embossed work on cover with The words The Colonial Family Album on the front, back and spine engraved. Metal locking clasp is broken. 23 pages. Binding in blue tape. Each page is highly decorated changing on each page, facing pages match each other, colours used are gold, red, blue, pink and green. Photos are taken mid 1870's to late 1880's by photographers from Melbourne, Portland & Ballarat. Sepia photos, 20 large frames of men & women, 20 small oval & round topped oblong frames. Collection of Women, Men, Teenagers and children. Each photo slides in from the bottom of frame through a small slot.album. photographs. photographers. ornate art work., warrnambool historical society -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS OF BRITISH ARMY
... Women in uniform in WW2 in front of a British Fighter plane. Refer Cat no. 304P & 315. British Army Liverpool UK WW2 1. & 2. Both have the stamp of photographer ...1. Taken 1944 at Liverpool base with a mix of men and women including "Beryl Scrimshaw" (Morrel) from British Army. 2. Aug 1944, Liverpool base, formal photo of men and women in uniform and some women in white coats at same location. 3. Women in uniform in WW2 in front of a British Fighter plane. Refer Cat no. 304P & 315.1. Black and white photo, 14 women and 2 men in British uniforms in formal photo in front of buildings. 2. Black and white photo, same location as photo 1, mix of men and women in uniform and some women in white coats. 3. Black and white photo, heavily creased of 6 women in uniform in a field in front of a fighter plane.1. & 2. Both have the stamp of photographer on back and a note saying photo taken in Liverpool Aug 1944. 3. Identification notes written on back and identification of Unit - faded and hard to read.british army, liverpool, uk, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Inter-Squadron Athletics Competition - Set 2, Bendigo, 1990
... Sue (Foote) Bourne – with medicine ball. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified photographer, Brendan McKinless, Carto Team front to back: Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Sandy Winn, unidentified, Sue (Foote) Bourne, Charmain McKean, Del Madge, Simone Rodgers – with medicine ball. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Carto Team back row L to R: Sandy Winn, Cam Bramich, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Del Madge, Charmain McKean. Front row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, Simone Rodgers – with medicine balls. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Women...Sue (Foote) Bourne – with medicine ball. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified photographer, Brendan McKinless, Carto Team front to back: Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Sandy Winn, unidentified, Sue (Foote) Bourne, Charmain McKean, Del Madge, Simone Rodgers – with medicine ball. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Carto Team back row L to R: Sandy Winn, Cam Bramich, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Del Madge, Charmain McKean. Front row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, Simone Rodgers – with medicine balls. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Women ...This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Epsom, Bendigo in 1990. Personnel from Headquarters, Air Survey, Cartographic and Lithographic Squadrons took part in traditional athletics events, wheelbarrow race, sack race, fireman’s carry and tug-of-war novelty events.’ Air Survey Squadron’s team was bolstered with members from Adelaide’s 4th Field Survey Squadron. Refer to items 9088.32P - Set 1 and 9090.31P -Set 3 for additional photos taken during the Athletics Event.This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Bendigo in 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: John Shephard, unidentified, Noel McNamara - obscured, Tony Grivel – facing away, Bruce Hammond, Mark Lander, Andy Love, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Doug Willis – facing away. .2) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: Janette Dury-Lane, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Peter Peterson, Paul Hopes, Mark Lander, Stuart Bowd, Noel Brinsmead. .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Peter Imerson, Trevor Osborne, Bob Coote, Rhys De Laine. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Cameron Kelly, Scott Cameron, Steve Burke, Andrew Morrison-Evans. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, foreground L to R: Laurie Justin, Peter Imeson. Background L to R: John Reid, Stuart Thaxter, Geoff Webb. .6) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, L to R: Terry King, Ian Fitzgerald. .7) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, Bob Coote. .8) - Photo, colour, 1990, officials conferring in foreground L to R: Ian Nelson, Fred Cowie, unidentified. Background L to R: Paul Richards, Brian Collings, Ian ‘Rock’ Thistleton. .9) & .10) - Photo, colour, 1990, Peter Imerson. .11) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter. .12) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter, Steve Wegener, unidentified, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Chris Wynn, Bill Jones, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan. .13) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Steve Hledik, Bob Coote, Steve Hansen, unidentified, Bill Jones, Neil Taylor. .14) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil. .15) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan, Bill Jones. .17) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Bill Jones. .18) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Gary Warnest, Terry Lord, Stuart Thaxter, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard. .19) - Photo, colour, 1990, teams prepare for Tunnelball event. Andy Lucas at far right. .20) - Photo, colour, 1990, Carto Sqn Team Banner. At front L to R: unidentified, Steve Wegener. At rear L to R: Jodie Seath, Steve Wainwright. Grant Davis at left of umbrella.in background. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Steve Hansen, unidentified (x4), Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, Wayne Rothwell. Centre team L to R: Noel ‘Macca’ McNamara – with medicine ball, Stuart Symonds, Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, John Shephard, Allan Hancox, Bruce Hammond. Right team: all unidentified. .22) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team: Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly. Centre team L to R: unidentified, Peter Dillon, Greg Howell, Peter Breukel, Frank Lenane, Steve Egan, Darren ‘Barney’ Maher. Right team: Barry Hogan. .23) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Frank Lenane, remainder unidentified. Right team L to R: Grant Davis – with medicine ball, Dan Cirsky, Bob Bright, Barry Hogan, Rick van der Bom. Spectators L to R: unidentified, Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, Chris Wynn. .24) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, remainder unidentified. .25) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Dawn Hoadley, Shona Hastie, Tracy Tillman. .26) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified, Brendan McKinless, Penny Knott, unidentified. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans, Del Madge, remainder unidentified. .27) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: Brendan McKinless Dawn Hoadley. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, remainder unidentified. Sue (Foote) Bourne – with medicine ball. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified photographer, Brendan McKinless, Carto Team front to back: Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Sandy Winn, unidentified, Sue (Foote) Bourne, Charmain McKean, Del Madge, Simone Rodgers – with medicine ball. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Carto Team back row L to R: Sandy Winn, Cam Bramich, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Del Madge, Charmain McKean. Front row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, Simone Rodgers – with medicine balls. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Women participants back row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, unidentified, Sandy Winn, Nadine (Paul) Read, Simone Rodgers, Craig Kellet – in drag, Del Madge, Janet Murray, Charmain McKean, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans. Cam Bramich, Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Sherri (Dally) Burke. Front row L to R: Shona Hastie, Jo Otto, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, Jodi Seath, Dawn Hoadley, Tracy Tillman. Penny Knott.No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Emily Stitfold, Photographer, (1866-1948)
... Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Emily Stitfold, Photographer, (1866-1948)...Her parents, Thomas and Sarah are also buried in the Old Cemetery women of note ballarat school of mines emily stitfold photography student ballarat amateur photographic association ballarat old cemetery thomas stitfold sarah stitfold Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Emily Stitfold, Photographer, (1866-1948) Article Article - Women ...Emily Ann Hanson Stitfold was born in Ballarat in 1866 to Thomas Stitfold and Sarah Stitfold (Hanson). There were six children, one boy and five girls. Emily attended photography classes at Ballarat School of Mines in 1896 (Grade !) and 1898. Photography was a new course offered and she was one of the first students to attend. She became a member of the Ballarat Amateur Photographic Association. Emily died in 1948 and is buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. (BN Section 19 Grave 9). Her parents, Thomas and Sarah are also buried in the Old Cemeterywomen of note, ballarat school of mines, emily stitfold, photography, student, ballarat amateur photographic association, ballarat old cemetery, thomas stitfold, sarah stitfold -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 28-SEPTEMBER 19 1980
... photographer...australian boys' choir...for sale...community care centre...think it over...wanted to lease...thank you...wanted to buy...marysville historical society meeting...wanted to rent...kinder...footy club...marysville bowls...wirreanda meeting...australian church women...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia photographer australian boys' choir for sale community care centre think it over wanted to lease thank you wanted to buy marysville historical society meeting wanted to rent kinder footy club marysville bowls wirreanda meeting australian church women world community day marysville swimming club farewell congratulations annual kindergarten dinner debutante ball photos kinder needs a helper marysville newsagency sales marysville guides & brownies THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 28-SEPTEMBER 19 1980 ...marysville, victoria, australia, photographer, australian boys' choir, for sale, community care centre, think it over, wanted to lease, thank you, wanted to buy, marysville historical society meeting, wanted to rent, kinder, footy club, marysville bowls, wirreanda meeting, australian church women world community day, marysville swimming club, farewell, congratulations, annual kindergarten dinner, debutante ball photos, kinder needs a helper, marysville newsagency sales, marysville guides & brownies -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 31-OCTOBER 10 1980
... photographer...marysville newsagency...kindergarten...marysville swimming & life saving club...birthday greetings...wirrianda appaloosa stud...sickies' list...australian chruch women...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia photographer marysville newsagency kindergarten marysville swimming & life saving club birthday greetings wirrianda appaloosa stud sickies' list australian chruch women world community day boyles new & secondhand goods golf club christ church marysville cricketers think it over thank you red cross bike-a-thon community care centre fire brigade wirreanda woodchop & chainsaw races red cross garden party wanted clearance sale for sale state emergency service l.a. meeting wirreanda demolition derby farewell relief teacher-m/v primary school football club presentation night wirreanda bush whackers ball THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 31-OCTOBER 10 1980 ...marysville, victoria, australia, photographer, marysville newsagency, kindergarten, marysville swimming & life saving club, birthday greetings, wirrianda appaloosa stud, sickies' list, australian chruch women world community day, boyles new & secondhand goods, golf club, christ church marysville, cricketers, think it over, thank you, red cross bike-a-thon, community care centre, fire brigade, wirreanda woodchop & chainsaw races, red cross garden party, wanted, clearance sale, for sale, state emergency service, l.a. meeting, wirreanda demolition derby, farewell relief teacher-m/v primary school, football club presentation night, wirreanda bush whackers ball
