Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Luncheon at Dick Cranbourne's Robur tea party at Christ Church Hall, Whittlesea
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Kinglake Your Ida and Robert
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Luncheon at Dick Cranbourne's Robur tea party at Christ Church, [Whittlesea]
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Luncheon at Dick Cranbourne's Robur tea party at Christ Church
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "Afternoon tea along the Beach Road. Mrs Peploe, Mrs Burgoyne, Katie, Rob & self, April 1924"
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "Burke emptying a teapot oustide the Sergeants Mess"
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Luncheon at Dick Cranbourne's Robur tea party at Christ Church
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "Afternoon tea along the Beach Road. Mrs Peploe, Mrs Burgoyne, Katie, Rob & self, April 1924"
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "Tea in Instrument Room, Top Th"
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "A Restoration Journey" Afternoon tea launch
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "A Restoration Journey" Afternoon tea lauch
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "A Restoration Journey" launch event
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: "Getting afternoon tea for patients. Tait and self in kitchen, Block 10"
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Afternoon tea party at Headquarters, 16th Australian General Hospital, Mont Park, Xmas 1918
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Trumble, Mrs Ford & Lieut McSweeny having morning tea, 16th Australian General Hospital, circa 1919
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Nursing staff relaxing over a pot of tea, circa 1918
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Nursing staff (Byrne on left) relaxing from 16th Australian General Hospital, Mont Park, possibly at Broadhurst family property at "Heatherleigh" Tunstall, Vic. circa 1918
Yarra Plenty Regional Library Local History: Family Group possibly James Thomas with hand on shoulder of Louisa Draper