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9676424
  • Title
    Hordern family photographs, Sydney Homing Pigeon Society certificates and other materials
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXA 7723
    MLMSS 12083/Box 1X
    R 2420
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    approximately 1870-1964
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9676424
  • Physical Description
    37 photographic prints - 26 x 31 cm and smaller - silver gelatin, albumen
    0.6 metres of textural material (1 outsize box) - 45 x 35 cm and smaller - chromolithograph, typescript, manuscript
    1 medal - 800 x 800 mm - bronze
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    Sir Samuel Hordern was born on 24 September 1876 in Darling Point, Sydney. His father, Samuel Hordern, was the grandson of Anthony Hordern I who founded the Anthony Hordern & Sons department store in Sydney in 1823, and Samuel the son worked in the family business from 1895. On 4 March 1900, he married Charlotte Isabel Annie See (1877-1952) with whom he had three children: Doreen Edith (1901-1997), Charlotte Audrey (1904-1991) and Samuel ('Sam') (1909-1960). He died on 3 June 1956 in Sydney.

    Frederick Hugh Hordern (known as Hugh Hordern) was born on 23 September 1889 in Ashfield, Sydney, fourth son of Edward Carr Hordern (1853-1940) and Frances Lillie (1866-1960). Instead of joining the family business, he studied at Durham University from 1912-1914 and became a clergyman. On 12 November 1914, he married Iris Mary White (1891-1972) with whom he had five children: Mary Lillie (1915-2000), Iris Noel (1916-2019), Hugh David Carr (1920-2008), Marsden Carr (1922-2020) and John Norman Carr (1924-2013). On 31 January 1940, Iris (known as Noel) married Arthur Hugh Darling (b. 1910). On 4 July 1953, Marsden married Lesley Frances Mary Spooner (1928-2011). Hugh Hordern died on 5 February 1975 in Warrawee, New South Wales. Noel died on 16 January 2019 in Wahroonga, New South Wales. Marsden died in 2020.

    Source:
    Wikipedia. "Hordern family". Accessed 15 January 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hordern_family
  • Scope and Content
    Collection of photographic prints, illustrated certificates, ephemera and a medal relating to the Hordern family members, achievements and attendance at various social events.

    PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS
    37 photographic prints in silver gelatin and albumen formats.

    1. Carte de visite annotated “My Grandfather; Anthony Hordern” on verso, approximately 1870
    2. Carte de visite captioned “William Hordern” on recto with pencil sketch pasted on verso
    3. Edward Carr and Lily Hordern with maids and children Olive, Ward, Hugh, Maurice, Stewart, Edytha outside the house of Alton, Concord, Sydney, 1902.
    4. “Colo Vale”, baby in a pram in the grounds of the Hordern family property
    5. Postcard photograph of group of eleven men and women seated in carriage with four white horses. Stamped “D.L.C. Photo 173 Elizabeth St. Hobart”.
    6. “Walter David and Mary White circa 1906 – the parents of Iris Mary White – who married F.H. Hordern & was the mother of Mary, Noel, Hugh, Marsden, John & Ian Hordern”.
    7. Minette photograph of Iris White aged 17 years, taken December 1907. Stamped “The Johnson Studios, Pitt & Mrket Sts. Sydney”.
    8. Minette photograph identified as Hugh Hordern. Stamped “These were taken 18 Jun. 1908; The Johnson Studios, Pitt & Mrket Streets; Sydney”.
    9. Young girl outside of a house in Hobart, taken 18 December 1919. Later annotation reads “Rose Bay”.
    10. Samuel Hordern with E. Lawrence and [Mr]. Turner posed with Hordern’s “2. Cylinder Darracq” dated 1906. Stamped “Royal Studios, Beavis Bros. ; H.C. Beavis, Howick Street, Bathurst” on recto and “Our Yesterday’s Museum” on verso.
    11. “Rev. F.H. Hordern” (Frederick Hugh Hordern) at Chislehurst following a trip to India, 21 May 1910.
    12-17. Hugh Hordern in India, around 1910.
    18. Postcard photograph of Hugh Hordern amongst a large crowd of people posed to the camera at the Keswick Convention, Lakes District. England, around 1913. Inscribed “This Card is an Actual Photograph by Alfred Pettitt, Keswick (Copyright)”.
    19. Postcard photograph of Hugh Hordern finishing a running race at Newcastle, representing Durham University, 17 May 1913.
    20. Postcard photograph of Hugh Hordern playing tennis at Durham University, 2 June 1913.
    21. “Iris and Hugh Hordern”; “in the garden of Chislehurst circa 1913?”
    22. Lillie and Iris Hordern and Evelyn Best, with Ian Hordern in background, at Chislehurst, Chatswood, Sydney, around 1934. Stamped on verso “Copyright Photograph by the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ and the ‘Sydney Mail’”.
    23. Photograph of original collage of earlier images annotated to 1925 of Hordern family women and children including Lylie, Dorothy & Enid Hordern with their babies, Dick, Pamela & Hunter.
    24. House of Green Gables on Railway Parade, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains owned by Hugh Hordern from approximately 1937 to 1948.
    25. Studio portrait of a young woman, annotated on recto “Barbara”, around 1930. Stamped on verso “From Artgraf Studios, 114 Elizabeth St. City. C.1.”
    26. F.W. Bennett family with Iris Mary Hordern (nee White) and her children Iris Noel, Mary (Mary Lillie Hordern), Hugh (Hugh David Carr Hordern and Marsden Carr Hordern, taken in Hobart around 1926.
    27. Studio portrait of Noel Hordern “3 years of age”.
    28. Noel and Hugh Hordern in evening dress, 1939. Stamped on verso “The Leicagraph Co . . . Sydney”.
    29. Young man, possibly Marsden Hordern or a brother, developing a photograph at the Newcastle Herald darkrooms early in 1944.
    30. Copy of earlier photograph of Noel Hordern leaning against a NSW plated car, around 1933.
    31. Studio portrait of Noel Hordern as a teenager.
    32-34. Noel Darling and Ken Thurston at a party, 1964. Each photograph stamped by “Denils Photo Service, 88a Darlinghurst Rd, Kings Cross”.
    35-36. Studio portraits of Hugh Hordern with accompanying title card. Stamped on verso “Sidney Riley Studios . . . 251A Pitt Street. Sydney.”
    37. Studio portrait of Hugh Darling for his wedding, taken 31 January 1940.

    CERTIFICATES and MEDAL
    4 colour illustrated certificates, chromolithographs on cardboard after English artist J. W. Ludlow, awarded by the Sydney Homing Pigeon Society to Samuel Hordern Senior and Samuel Hordern Junior, 1904.

    1. "Established 1880. Sydney Homing Pigeon Society. This is to Certify that the 2nd Prize in the race from Nevertire to Sydney was awarded to Mr. S. Hordern Junr; Distance Flown 246 miles; - Yards; Velocity 1138 Yards per Minute. 308 Pigeons Competed; Oct 1st 1904; P. Conway, J. Wright; Hon. Secs."

    2. "Established 1880. Sydney Homing Pigeon Society. This is to Certify that the 8th Prize in the race from Bourke to Sydney was awarded to S. Hordern Junr; Distance Flown 404 miles; - Yards; Velocity - Yards per Minute. 400 Pigeons Competed; Oct 21st 1904; P. Conway, J. Wright; Hon. Secs. No. 13 Copyright. ; Printed and Published by F. Waller, 18 Hatton Garden, London, F.C.; Entered at Stationers' Hall."

    3. "Established 1880. Sydney Homing Pigeon Society. This is to Certify that the [unspecified] Prize in the race from Cunnamulla to Sydney was awarded to S. Hordern Junr; Distance Flown 520 miles; [unspecified] Yards; Velocity [unspecified] Yards per Minute. 300 Pigeons Competed; Nov 9th 1904; P. Conway, J. Wright; Hon. Secs."

    4. "Established 1880. Sydney Homing Pigeon Society. This is to Certify that the Fourth Prize in the race from Bourke Grand National to Sydney was awarded to Mr. S. Hordern; Distance Flown 398 miles; 1079 Yards; Velocity 1191 Yards per Minute. 452 Pigeons Competed; October 21st 1905; P. Conway, J. Wright; Hon. Secs."

    1 bronze medal in leather and gilt bordered fitted case, awarded to "S. Hordern's bird, 96 miles, 1039 yards per min., 1891" by the N.S.W. Poultry, Pigeon, Canary and Dog Society. Inside of case lid bears coat of arms "By Special Appointment. Elkington & Co. Ld. London & Sydney’.

    EPHEMERA
    1. Order of Service for the marriage of Iris Noel Hordern and Arthur Hugh Darling at St. Paul's Church, Sydney, 31 January 1940.

    2. Letter from "Babby" [Iris Mary Hordern, nee White] to her sons Hugh, Marsden and John, headed "Ingledene, Wednesday" with a later annotation of "1950".

    3. "Order of Service at the Consecration of The Reverend Allen Ernest Winter, Priest; Master of Arts, to the Office of A Bishop in the Church of God in St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne; On the Feast of St. Peter, A.M., June 29th, 1951, at 10.30 a.m.; The Bishop-Designate is to be The Bishop of St. Arnaud". Signed on cover by William [of] Ballarat; G. [of] Bendigo; Th[illegible]; D.B. [of] Gippsland; +[illegible] [of] St. Arnaud.

    4. Copy of Radio Active news pamphlet, pages 3-6, June 1962, including an article on page 4 about the graduation of Jill Darling (daughter of Iris and Hugh) from Sydney University.

    5. Commemorative menu for "A Family Luncheon held by their descendants to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the arrival of Ann and Anthony Hordern in Australia; Sheraton-Wentworth Hotel, Phillip Street, Sydney; 10th March 1985". Menu includes order of service, list of arrangers, and "Members of the family present".

    6. 2 copies of a one-page typewritten biography of "Noel Hordern (married name: Darling)" detailing the period of her life at school and in the neighbourhood from 1929 to 1934.
  • System of arrangement
    Photographic prints, certificates and ephemera each arranged in approximate chronological order by date, subject to housing.
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  • Access Conditions

    Access via appointment - applies to R 2420
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright restrictions may apply:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Vendor information indicates annotations on verso of photographic prints were made by Noel Hordern, Marsden Hordern and others.
  • Date note

    Date range based on annotations on photographic prints and inscription on medal.
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