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Isabel Alice Green

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213: 31: 165:. She was living with her family during her early education at Jeparit, but for her secondary education she returned to her birthplace to stay at Ballarat with her grandmother Mary Jane Sampson while she attended state school and Ellerslie College. Her parents moved to Melbourne in 1910 and she enrolled at the 220:
In 1946, she became the Exhibition Building's secretary-manager, and two years later the existence of the building was saved by one vote. Several of the buildings had been requisitioned during the war so they were no longer receiving the same rent and the buildings needed repairing. One of her ideas
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In December 1916, George Claridge Green embarked for Egypt and the war with the recently formed 4th Field Artillery Brigade. A few days before he embarked, he married the nineteen-year-old Green (despite her parents' wishes) at Maribyrnong army camp. Her husband's brigade later fought in Europe, and
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and the family enjoyed a cottage on the site. George died in 1938, and she took over his role on a temporary basis for a few months before she was given a permanent position. The trustees were worried about a woman being the boss of thirteen men. For two years it was the site foreman who held the
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They soon had three children which qualified her to join and, in time, become president of the women's club and baby health centre. When she left, a nurse was paid to take over the job she had done.
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in 1893. Her parents were James and Kate (born Sampson) Menzies. She was the middle child and only daughter of their five children. Her siblings included the politician
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was an 1890s themed fancy dress ball. She appeared in period dress as the "Countess of Carlton" in an event that raised money for the "Food for Britain fund" in 1948.
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The family were in Melbourne in 1929. During the thirties Green opened a post office and a service bureax at the Myer Empororium, and she volunteered her time to the
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keys to some buildings even though she was managing the buildings and organising events. She took a special interest in gathering new fishes for the aquarium.
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in 1970. While her brother was Prime Minister, she was invited to be the hostess at three state occasions, when his wife was out of the country.
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and later it had been an emergency hospital during the pandemic in 1919. By 1930, it was home to the Great Hall, the Palais Royale and the
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was the Prime Minister, and she was the manager of the exhibition building when it was host to Royal events during the visit of the young
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Green as the "Countess of Carlton" receiving guests in 1948
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Her husband had become the secretary to Melbourne's
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Ballarat, Victoria
Camberwell, Victoria
Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy
James Menzies
Frank Menzies
Robert Menzies
née
Royal Exhibition Building
Robert Menzies
Ballarat
Robert Menzies
Frank Menzies
Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy
(Royal) Melbourne Hospital
The Argus
Exhibition Building
Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880
Melbourne Aquarium

Elizabeth II's coronation
Robert Menzies
Queen Elizabeth II
1954 tour
OBE
Camberwell



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