Historical information
This photograph depicts a picnic for Cup Day (Tuesday 2 November 1909) organised by the Mission and the LHLG members at Orchard House.
The property belongs to Mr George Higgins, engineer and his wife, Beatrice who was the LHLG Malvern branch secretary. Beatrice nee Shuter was the daughter of Charles Shuter.
In the Punch published on 11 November 1909, we could read: "The pretty garden of "Orchard House," and the paddock adjoining (kindly lent by Mr. and Mrs. Singleton), was the scene on Cup Day of a most successful sailors' picnic, when Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins and the Malvern members of the Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild entertained some 110 sailors from the Royal Navy and Merchant Service. A football match, sports, and "costume" races were indulged in by the more active members of the party, while others enjoyed the unusual pleasure of sitting on the green grass under the trees. Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Simon Fraser, Mrs. H. B. Higgins, Mrs. Albert Keep, Miss Ethel Godfrey, the Misses Wollaston, and a number of other ladies assisted to wait on the "tars." One "Jack," from H.M.S. Cambrian, voted it the "nicest day he had had since leaving the Old Country." Hearty cheers for the kind hostesses closed the proceedings. The evening was spent at the Institutes of the Missions to Seamen on the Australian Wharf and at Port Melbourne respectively, where prizes were distributed to the successful competitors. "
Physical description
Small monochrome photograph
Subjects
- 1909,
- malvern,
- cup day,
- mr george higgins, mce,
- beatrice elizabeth higgins (nee shuter),
- h.m.s. cambrian,
- ethel augusta godfrey,
- orchard house,
- ina higgins,
- rica godfrey,
- rita godfrey,
- reverend alfred gurney goldsmith,
- picnics,
- social events,
- frederica godfrey,
- entertainments,
- sailors,
- seafarers,
- seamen,
- goldsmith album
References
- The pretty garden of "Orchard House" Article in Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), Thursday 11 November 1909, page 30
- Visiting cruisers: H.M.S.S Cambrian and Psyche Article from the Argus, Saturday 30 October 1909, page 18, giving the names of the officers of the ships.