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John McCUTCHEON [10302]
(Abt 1836-1899)
Sophia LITTLE [10301]
(1842-1905)
John OSBORNE [12633]
(1824-1900)
Mary Elizabeth WILLIAMS [12634]
(1825-1923)
Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314]
(1864-1934)
Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740]
(1865-1963)

Walter Osborn McCUTCHEON [10307]
(1899-1983)

 

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1. Mary Francis BULEY [12630]

Walter Osborn McCUTCHEON [10307] 8029

  • Born: 1899, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Marriage (1): Mary Francis BULEY [12630] in Dec 1928 in , Victoria, Australia
  • Died: 1983, Melbourne, VIC, Australia at age 84

bullet   Another name for Walter was Osborn McCUTCHEON.

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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 15 Dec 1928 Page 26
Family Notices

McCUTCHEON-BULEY.
It is not every bride who is fortunate enough to have such a happy wedding as had Mary Frances, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Buley, Rhyswick, Wattletree road. East Malvern, who was married at the Peace Memorial Church on Saturday afternoon. December 8, to Osborne, second son of Mr. ahd Mrs.- W. B. McCutcheon. Sealholme, Burke road. East Malvern. After the wedding the relatives and close friends of both families were entertained by the bride's parents at Little Milton, Albany road, Toorak, the home of the bride's elder sister (Mrs. Leslie Moran), who lent it for the occasion. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely wedding gown of pearl-white duchesse satin, the bodice of which, slightly fitted to her figure, had long, tight sleeves.

The skirt was a little shorter in front than at the sides, and the hem line gradually lengthened to the back, where a train was formed. The tulle veil was bound to the head, in cap fashion, by ja band of silver tissue ribbon, and a narrow line of orange blossoms and clusters of the blossom were worn over either ear. The beauty of the toilette was enhanced by a sheaf of long stemmed Madonna lilies, which was carried instead of the ordinary bouquet. The brides maids. Misses Helen Fleming (N.S.W.), Elizabeth Moran, and Frances McCutcheon. were dressed alike in frocks of eau de nil ninon, the bodices of which fitted closely at the normal waistline. The skirts were made in two full flounces of irregular length, which fell from a deep hip yoke. Lone scarves of the material fell from one shoulder, and the broad-brimmed hats of citron yellow felt were caught in front of the crowns by green buckles. Their bouquets were of water-lilies.

Mr. John McCutcheon (brother of the bridegroom) was best man, and Dr. Henry Gault and Mr. Austin Smith were the groomsmen. Mrs. Buley wore a toilette ol' dark blue crepe de chine and a navy blue balibuntl straw hat with self coloured cord stitching on the crown. Mrs. McCutcheon wore a gown of black crepe de chine with a vest and strapped lines of mastic-tinted georgette on the bodice, and her black Bankok straw bat had a mastic velvet rose appliqued with gold stitching to the crown. Mrs. Leslie Moran's frock was of raspberry-red georgette, and her broad-briinmed straw bat was of the same rich shade. Among those present were: -

Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.E. A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Vasey, Mr. and Mrs. E Lee Neil, Mr. and Mrs. H J. McCutcheon, Mr. Brownell (Hobart) and Miss Dorothy Brownell, Dr. and Mrs. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smart, Dr. and Mrs. Burnet, Dr. and Mrs. Gault, Mrs. E. R. Moran, the Rev. H. S, and Mrs. Heath, the Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Rentoul, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Misses F. and E. Osborne, Miss Fraser, and Misses Louie and Wyn Moran.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141359925/12017749

Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 20 Dec 1928 Page 57
Family Notices

McCutcheon - Buley
A PARTICULARLY interesting wedding was celebrated by the Rev. H. S, Heath at the Peace Memorial Church, East Malvern, on Saturday December 8, when- the bridegroom was Osborn, second son of Mr and Mrs W. B. McCutheon, of "Leaholme ' Burke road. East Malvern, and the bride was Mary Francis, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A. A. Buley, of "Rythsswick," Wattletree road, East Malvern.

Made almost plain, with uneven side draperies, the bride's deep ivory satin gown had long sleeves, Billowy tulle of the same deep tone formed the veil train, caught to her head within silver band and orange blossom buds. A sheath of St. Joseph's lilies was carried.
Misses Helen Fleming, Frances McCutcheon and Elizabeth Moran attended as bridesmaids. Their sleeveless, scarf draped frocks of delicate green ninon, had handkerchief skirt draperies falling from plain hip yokes. Their corn colored felt hats were relieved with green' buckles, and they carried sheafs of yellow water lilies. Mr John McCutcheon was best man,- with Mr Austin Smith and Dr Henry Gault as groomsmen.
The reception was held at "Little Milton,' Torak, the home of the bride's sister, Mrs Leslie Moran.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146724751

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 2 Mar 1929 Page 13
Family Notices

McCUTCHEON- BULEY.- On the 8th December, 1928, at the East Malvern Methodist Church, by the Rev. Stiles Heath, Osborn, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCutcheon, to Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Buley. (At home Wednesday, March 13, and Thursday, March 14, at 504 Punt Hill, South Yarra.


The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) Wed 3 Jul 1935 Page 20
OUTER SUBURBS AND DEVELOPMENT

OUTER SUBURBS AND DEVELOPMENT
Need For Careful Planning
The need for a carefully planned development of outer suburbs was stressed by the chairman of the Building Industry Congress (Mr W. Osborn McCutcheon) today.
MR McCUTCHEON said the Building Industry Congress was anxious to promote the development of individual home ownership. It was quite clear that the average home was beyond the financial reach of the person with very limited means, and so the move made by the Congress Board- of Publicity and the Timber Merchants Association for the provision of low cost individual homes in outer suburbs was likely to be particularly valuable.

The special emphasis by the Timber Merchants' Association on timber construction was interesting because timber as a building medium had largely been discredited in the southern parts of Australia.

It had usually been employed where the sole consideration was cheapness, with the result that most timber houses here
were neither as well built nor as attractively designed as they should be.

etc etc etc .................
for full article use link below
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244926026


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Walter married Mary Francis BULEY [12630] [MRIN: 4427], daughter of Alfred Arthur BULEY [12631] and Laura Adeline OSBORNE [12632], in Dec 1928 in , Victoria, Australia. (Mary Francis BULEY [12630] was born in 1901 and died in 1984.)


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