Historical information
A letter from the Secretary of the Victorian Premier's Department dated 23 February 1971 acknowledging the recommendation by President D.J. Simonson that Miss Ena (Enez) Domec-Carre be honoured. The suggestion bore fruit in the Queen's Birthday honours that year and Miss Domec-Carre was awarded the MBE.
Miss Domec-Carre joined Melbourne Legacy in 1932 and became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong.
See also Cat.No. 00978
Significance
Primary source material for a dedicated teacher of both in Legacy and the wider community.
Physical description
Sheet of white letterhead, blue print and black type.
Inscriptions & markings
Signed in black ballpoint 'A.G. Coulthard'
Subjects
References
- Commonwealth and State Honours A list of the awards, published in The Canberra Times 17 June 1971.