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Koroit & District Historical Society
Independent Order of Rechabites Koroit Branch Sash, belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount"
... belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount"... Koroit Branch Sash belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount ...Information on William Anderson http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/anderson-william-2885william anderson, rosemount, independent order of rechabites, rechabites, sash, koroit -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Independent Order of Rechabites Koroit Branch Sash, belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount"
... belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount"... Koroit Branch Sash belonging to William Anderson of "Rosemount ...koroit, sash, independent order of rechabites, rechabites -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Thalaba the Destroyer Vol1, 1821
... william anderson rosemount... and District. william anderson rosemount william cassady boughton john ...The original owner of this book seems to have been John Bland. He is most important in the early history of Port Fairy and had a business in Port Fairy with John Cowtan (corn millers and general merchants). The Cowtans originally had land in the vicinity of the Cassady property " Boughton", Merri River ( in Caramut Road near Cassady's Bridge today) and were related by marriage to the Cassadys. A later owner of the book was William Anderson whose father came from the Yangery district in 1854 and established the property of " Rosemount" and William remained in this area until his death in 1909. The Andersons were related by marriage to the Cassadys and this book came to us following a clearing sale at the Cassady property " Boughton". This book is of great interest as its ownership probably dates back to the 1840s. It is associated with the families of Bland, Cowtan, Cassady and Anderson, all early setlers in Warrnambool and District.This is a brown leather- covered book of 271 pages. The cover has gold decorative borders and patterns and gold lettering. The pages are gilt edged. The book is the fourth edition of volume one of a Robert Southey poem and has a Preface and Books 1 to 5 in the notes. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink. One signature is not deciphered. John Bland Wm. Andersonwilliam anderson rosemount, william cassady boughton, john bland, john cowtan -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Thalaba the destroyer Vol 1, 1821
... Anderson, Rosemount William Cassady John Bland John Cowtan ...The original owner of this book seems to have been John Bland. He is most important in the early history of Port Fairy and had a business in Port Fairy with John Cowtan (corn millers and general merchants). The Cowtans originally had land in the vicinity of the Cassady property of Boughton, Merri River (in Caramut Road near Cassady’s Bridge today) and were related by marriage to the Cassadys. A later owner of the book was William Anderson whose father came to the Yangery district in 1854 and established the property of Rosemount and William remained in this area until his death in 1909. The Andersons were related by marriage to the Cassadys and this book came to us following a clearance sale at the Cassady property, Boughton. This book is of great interest as its ownership probably dates back to the 1840s. It is associated with the families of Bland, Cowtan, Cassady and Anderson, all early settlers in Warrnambool and district.This is a brown leather-covered book of 271 pages. The cover has gold decorative borders and patterns and gold lettering. The pages are gilt-edged. The book is the fourth edition of volume one of a Robert Southey poem and has a Preface and Books 1 to 5 with Notes. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink. One signature has not been deciphered. ‘Wm. Anderson’ ‘John Bland’ william anderson,, rosemount, william cassady, john bland, john cowtan -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Cr W Anderson 1865-1866, 1850’s
Councillor William Anderson lived at his property “Rosemount” Yangery. he’s was elected to the Legislative Council and represented this district for a number of years.Black and white portrait of a male with white beardCouncillor W Anderson 1865-1866president, belfast, portrait, council, shire, government, municipal, local-government, rosemount, yangery -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Bellecourt, Seymour Road, 85, Elsternwick
One page handwritten document, undated and unattributed, describing Bellecourt’s exterior and interior with details of owners and occupiers. The file also includes an undated two page handwritten document, copied from the files of Trevor Hart by Rene Anderson, which contains details of Bellecourt and details of the Langdon family. It also contains a reference to a letter sent from the National Trust to Mr Johnston regarding heritage listing of the property. The file also includes a one page handwritten document, undated and unattributed, though possibly authored by Rene Anderson on the basis of handwriting comparison. The document contains details of the properties Bellecourt and Neringa.bellecourt, beemery park estate, beemery, mansions, johnston archibald, architectural features, furniture, flats, johnston mr, johnston mrs, moloney james, langdon charles petley, parsons charles, ratebooks, caulfield, langdon charles, langdon louisa, langdon philip, seymour road, blanche street, neringa, langdon mary, langdon clive, servants, superintendent o police, recollections, books, sadlier john, kelly ned, kelly edward, hunting, textile manufacturing, langdon henry joseph, langdon mrs, rosecraddock, langdon montague william, tarqua, lirrewa, langdon blanche, hengar, langdon laura, little cromer, brookes mr, anderson rene, hart trevor, franklin john, rosemount avenue