Summary

Three pages issued by the State of Victoria Building Directorate with director J. P. Gaskin under the Building Operations and Building Materials Control Acts giving consent and issuing instructions to commence building operations in relation to the extension of the kitchen at the rear of the dwelling on Williamstown Road, done in 1951 to the home of Elizabeth and James Saunders, originally built in 1928.

Part of a collection of objects, documents and photographs from the Saunders family home in Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne. Elizabeth Jane Taylor Saunders (nee Elliott) (1894-1971) and James (Jimmy) Farr Saunders (1888-1974) bought the house in 1928, financed by the State Savings Bank of Victoria. James was a stevedore, working on the Melbourne docks, notably Station Pier, and was actively involved in the Port Phillip Stevedores Association and later the Waterside Workers' Federation. Elizabeth Jane was a skilled seamstress, making clothing for her family, mending, creating soft furnishings such as cushions and blankets, and doing decorative needlework. They had five children, of whom four survived to adulthood. After Elizabeth and James passed away their daughter Elizabeth Euphemia, a dental nurse and later language teacher, became the sole occupant of the house, carefully preserving its contents as decades passed. Her niece proposed the donation of the household contents to Museum Victoria, a rare and significant record of 20th century family life in Melbourne.

Physical Description

Three rectangular sheets of unbound off white paper featuring extensive black printed text and a singular blue ink handwritten signature on the first page, First page also features extensive black printed text on the reverse. Pages have fold lines running vertically.

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