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Walter Murray Buntine, M.A.

Jolimont

  • 24 Jolimont Terrace

Building names

  • Marnoo
  • St. Hilda's

Surnames

  • Buntine
  • Gibbs
  • Steel

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Acquisition number: 
1045
Catalogue number: 
emvf0770
File name: 
VF0770
File location: 
Vertical File

Photocopied chapter from 'Years May Pass On. Caulfield Grammar School 1881-1981' by Horace Webber, being a biography of Walter Murray Buntine, M.A., educationist and headmaster of Caulfield Grammar 1896-1931. Buntine matriculated from Scotch College in 1885. During his time at Scotch he boarded with the Reverend Mr. Steel, then minister at the Presbyterian Church in East Melbourne. Steel lived at Marnoo, 24 Jolimont Terrace. Walking to school each day through the Fitzroy Gardens Buntine met Bertha Gibbs on her way to Presbyterian Ladies College. They married in 1894. Among his many church and educational interests he was a member of the council of St. Hilda's Deaconess and Missionary Training Home in Clarendon Street, East Melbourne.
Photos

Item type: 
File
Building name: 
Marnoo
Building name: 
St. Hilda's
Subject address: 
24 Jolimont Terrace, Jolimont
Subject address: 
17 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
Author: 
Horace Webber
Date of publication or creation: 
1981
Year acquired: 
2011
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