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Note for: Margaret Elizabeth Montgomery, 27 FEB 1942 -
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Note for: 14 others Montgomery, -
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Note for: Ann Green, 26 FEB 1826 - ABT 1901
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Christening: Date: 23 MAR 1826
Place: Methley
Nickname: Annie
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Note for: Amos Schofield, 1847 -
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Nickname: Annias
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Note for: William Schofield, ABT 1851 -
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Occupation: Coal Miner
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Note for: William John Baker, ABT MAR 1849 - ABT SEP 1883
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Occupation: Carpenter
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Note for: Elizabeth Mary Asprey, ABT DEC 1895 -
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Nickname: Bessie
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Note for: Amy Marion Grecian, 25 NOV 1888 - 13 MAR 1971
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Residence: Place: Geelong, Malvern, Richmond & Castlemaine Victoria, Australia
Event: Type: Interests
Place: Cooking
Burial: Date: MAR 1971
Place: D-702, Fawkner Cemetery, Victoria, Australia (Cremated)
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Note for: Stanley Gordon Asprey, 22 JAN 1914 - 25 MAR 1984
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Occupation: Place: Radio Engineer / School Caretaker / Cleaner
Residence: Place: 16 Nyanda Ct., Croydon, Victoria, Australia
Burial: Date: 27 MAR 1984
Place: Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
Stanley was a student of Trinity Grammer College, Hawthorn, Victoria
He was a choir boy in younger days & was fascinated with the church organ.
He later took organ lessons from Horace Weber, a well known organist in Melbourne who also had records made of his music.
Stan used to fill in for the organist at the Regent Picture Theatre in Melbourne occasionally for the silent films, & had also played the organ at the Capitol Theatre. He also new Bambi Smith, daughter of Arthur Tuckwell, well known in the Theatre Set. He used to tell us tales of the pranks he & his friends used to get up to in the theatre playing jokes on one another
He joined the Citizen Military Forces (No. 321150) on the 1st July 1932 & was discharged on the 27th May 1935.
1940: Lived Waverley Rd., East Malvern, (Radio Repairs).
The Dept. of Labour & National Service (Man Power) later sent him to the C'wealth. Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne, where he was employed in Electrical Sub-assembly. He was released on 25th May 1943, aged 29 yrs.
He then joined the Royal Australian Air Force on the 2nd Sep 1943 as an R.D.F. (radio) mechanic in Group 1, with rank & pay of Aircraftsman, Class 1. which was 11/6 per day.
He later worked at A.W.A. & was said to have invented the Printed Circuit for radios etc., which he showed to A.W.A. & they later stole his invention. A letter to the C'wealth. Dept. of Patents had the following reply.
Patent Office, Canberra, ACT Apr 1st 1946.
NOTICE - No further action will be taken in respect of this application unless and until a complete specification has been lodged (See Notice published in Official Journal of Patents) when the application and specifications will be referred to an Examiner for report.
Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935 provides that:-
Ïf a Complete Specification does not accompany the Application it may be lodged within nine months after the date of the Application, or within such further time not exceeding altogether one month as the Commissioner in writing allows, but if a Complete Specification is not lodged the application shall lapse."
A fee of 2 pounds is payable on the lodgment of the Complete Specification.
An Application for extension of time under Section 38 must be made in Form C2 and be accompanied by the prescribed fee of 1 pound.
N.B. - Attention is drawn to the fact that the acceptance of the Application and Provisional Specification confers no Patent rights upon the applicant, but only protects the applicant against consequences of any use or publication of the Invention. No search for novelty is made until the Complete Specification is lodged as prescribed by Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935.
C.S. Teece
Commissioner of Patents.
1969: Stan was a member of the Society of Organists (Victoria) Inc.
Stanley was a student of Trinity Grammer College, Hawthorn, Vic.
He was a choir boy in younger days & was fascinated with the church organ.
He later took organ lessons from Horace Weber, a well known organist in Melbourne who also had records made of his music.
Stan used to fill in for the organist at the Regent Picture Theatre in Melbourne occasionally for the silent films, & had also played the organ at the Capitol Theatre. He also new Bambi Smith, daughter of Arthur Tuckwell, well known in the Theatre Set. He used to tell us tales of the pranks he & his friends used to get up to in the theatre playing jokes on one another
He joined the Citizen Military Forces (No. 321150) on the 1st July 1932 & was discharged on the 27th May 1935.
1940: Lived Waverley Rd., East Malvern, (Radio Repairs).
The Dept. of Labour & National Service (Man Power) later sent him to the C'wealth. Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne, where he was employed in Electrical Sub-assembly. He was released on 25th May 1943, aged 29 yrs.
He then joined the Royal Australian Air Force on the 2nd Sep 1943 as an R.D.F. (radio) mechanic in Group 1, with rank & pay of Aircraftsman, Class 1. which was 11/6 per day.
He later worked at A.W.A. & was said to have invented the Printed Circuit for radios etc., which he showed to A.W.A. & they later stole his invention. A letter to the C'wealth. Dept. of Patents had the following reply.
Patent Office, Canberra, A.C.T. Apr 1st 1946.
NOTICE - No further action will be taken in respect of this application unless and until a complete specification has been lodged (See Notice published in Official Journal of Patents) when the application and specifications will be referred to an Examiner for report.
Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935 provides that:-
Ïf a Complete Specification does not accompany the Application it may be lodged within nine months after the date of the Application, or within such further time not exceeding altogether one month as the Commissioner in writing allows, but if a Complete Specification is not lodged the application shall lapse."
A fee of 2 pounds is payable on the lodgment of the Complete Specification.
An Application for extension of time under Section 38 must be made in Form C2 and be accompanied by the prescribed fee of 1 pound.
N.B. - Attention is drawn to the fact that the acceptance of the Application and Provisional Specification confers no Patent rights upon the applicant, but only protects the applicant against consequences of any use or publication of the Invention. No search for novelty is made until the Complete Specification is lodged as prescribed by Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935.
C.S. Teece
Commissioner of Patents.
1969: Stan was a member of the Society of Organists (Vic.) Inc.
Stanley was a student of Trinity Grammer College, Hawthorn, Victoria
He was a choir boy in younger days & was fascinated with the church organ.
He later took organ lessons from Horace Weber, a well known organist in Melbourne who also had records made of his music.
Stan used to fill in for the organist at the Regent Picture Theatre in Melbourne occasionally for the silent films, & had also played the organ at the Capitol Theatre. He also new Bambi Smith, daughter of Arthur Tuckwell, well known in the Theatre Set. He used to tell us tales of the pranks he & his friends used to get up to in the theatre playing jokes on one another
He joined the Citizen Military Forces (No. 321150) on the 1st July 1932 & was discharged on the 27th May 1935.
1940: Lived Waverley Rd., East Malvern, (Radio Repairs).
The Dept. of Labour & National Service (Man Power) later sent him to the C'wealth. Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne, where he was employed in Electrical Sub-assembly. He was released on 25th May 1943, aged 29 yrs.
He then joined the Royal Australian Air Force on the 2nd Sep 1943 as an R.D.F. (radio) mechanic in Group 1, with rank & pay of Aircraftsman, Class 1. which was 11/6 per day.
He later worked at A.W.A. & was said to have invented the Printed Circuit for radios etc., which he showed to A.W.A. & they later stole his invention. A letter to the C'wealth. Dept. of Patents had the following reply.
Patent Office, Canberra, ACT Apr 1st 1946.
NOTICE - No further action will be taken in respect of this application unless and until a complete specification has been lodged (See Notice published in Official Journal of Patents) when the application and specifications will be referred to an Examiner for report.
Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935 provides that:-
Ïf a Complete Specification does not accompany the Application it may be lodged within nine months after the date of the Application, or within such further time not exceeding altogether one month as the Commissioner in writing allows, but if a Complete Specification is not lodged the application shall lapse."
A fee of 2 pounds is payable on the lodgment of the Complete Specification.
An Application for extension of time under Section 38 must be made in Form C2 and be accompanied by the prescribed fee of 1 pound.
N.B. - Attention is drawn to the fact that the acceptance of the Application and Provisional Specification confers no Patent rights upon the applicant, but only protects the applicant against consequences of any use or publication of the Invention. No search for novelty is made until the Complete Specification is lodged as prescribed by Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935.
C.S. Teece
Commissioner of Patents.
1969: Stan was a member of the Society of Organists (Victoria) Inc.
Stanley was a student of Trinity Grammer College, Hawthorn, Vic.
He was a choir boy in younger days & was fascinated with the church organ.
He later took organ lessons from Horace Weber, a well known organist in Melbourne who also had records made of his music.
Stan used to fill in for the organist at the Regent Picture Theatre in Melbourne occasionally for the silent films, & had also played the organ at the Capitol Theatre. He also new Bambi Smith, daughter of Arthur Tuckwell, well known in the Theatre Set. He used to tell us tales of the pranks he & his friends used to get up to in the theatre playing jokes on one another
He joined the Citizen Military Forces (No. 321150) on the 1st July 1932 & was discharged on the 27th May 1935.
1940: Lived Waverley Rd., East Malvern, (Radio Repairs).
The Dept. of Labour & National Service (Man Power) later sent him to the C'wealth. Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne, where he was employed in Electrical Sub-assembly. He was released on 25th May 1943, aged 29 yrs.
He then joined the Royal Australian Air Force on the 2nd Sep 1943 as an R.D.F. (radio) mechanic in Group 1, with rank & pay of Aircraftsman, Class 1. which was 11/6 per day.
He later worked at A.W.A. & was said to have invented the Printed Circuit for radios etc., which he showed to A.W.A. & they later stole his invention. A letter to the C'wealth. Dept. of Patents had the following reply.
Patent Office, Canberra, A.C.T. Apr 1st 1946.
NOTICE - No further action will be taken in respect of this application unless and until a complete specification has been lodged (See Notice published in Official Journal of Patents) when the application and specifications will be referred to an Examiner for report.
Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935 provides that:-
Ïf a Complete Specification does not accompany the Application it may be lodged within nine months after the date of the Application, or within such further time not exceeding altogether one month as the Commissioner in writing allows, but if a Complete Specification is not lodged the application shall lapse."
A fee of 2 pounds is payable on the lodgment of the Complete Specification.
An Application for extension of time under Section 38 must be made in Form C2 and be accompanied by the prescribed fee of 1 pound.
N.B. - Attention is drawn to the fact that the acceptance of the Application and Provisional Specification confers no Patent rights upon the applicant, but only protects the applicant against consequences of any use or publication of the Invention. No search for novelty is made until the Complete Specification is lodged as prescribed by Section 38 of the Patents Act 1903-1935.
C.S. Teece
Commissioner of Patents.
1969: Stan was a member of the Society of Organists (Vic.) Inc.
Birth Note: Source: Reg. No. 7162