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St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Donald McDonald, Yanakie St Kilda, 1872
Built for William Wilmot Couche (1829-1890) probably in 1869. The architect was Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) and it was designed in the polychromatic Lombardic style that had been introduced to Melbourne by the architect Joseph Reed (1822-1890). Couch was a prominent merchant and businessman. He founded the firm Couch Calder & Co, was director of several insurance companies and a member of the Melbourne Harbour Trust for many years. From about 1900 the house was renamed Wavenhoe. In the 1920s Wavenoe Avenue was constructed through its gardens and most of the land sold off including the blocks at the corner of Hotham Street and Alma Road. The house still stands opposite St Kilda cemetery.black and white photograph copy -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Walls of Jericho" by The Brough-Flemming Comedy Company
Postcard, Brough-Flemming Comedy CompanySepia postcardThe Walls of Jericho" by The Brough-Flemming Comedy Company, Post card, stamped: D.J. Taggart, 38 Glen Huntly Rd, Elwood 3184 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, SaRony, Victorian Rifles Lieut.Col.R.E.Courtney V.D. Victorian Rifles
People in photograph: A.A.Kerr, A.R.Coughey, C.M.Chambers, C.M.M.Dare, D.A.Lixton, D.I.Kitchen, E.C.Perkins, F.A.Allen, F.B.Smith, F.Biddulph, F.J.Baxter, F.Larter, F.W.LeMaistre, F.W.Shore, G.J.Fly, G.Jackson, G.Rosenbaum, H.E.Warner, H.F.Mogg, H.G.Sisley, H.H.Tucker, H.J.Kerr, H.J.Reidy, H.N.Young, H.Wright, Hotchin, J.H.Barker, J.J, L.R.Hartland, LeGriffon, McMahon, R.G.J.Barker, R.Jacobsohn, R.P. Lockhart, R.W.Smith, W.J.Fethers, R.E.Courtney, W.Dimondsepia photograph, mounted, original, fair conditionVictorian Rifles disbanded, contributing 2 companies to the formation of the 51st Infantry Bn. R E Courtney CO 51st Inf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: SUNDRY REPORTS, 1930's
Manilla Folder containing reports from various mines in Bendigo and surrounding areas. 1. 4 page typewritten report on the Balaclava Hill Mine at Rushworth and some newspaper clippings about the mine with a plan of the underground workings; 2. Page from the Árgus' dated 2nd August 1900 featuring an article on the survey of the Garden line of Reefs; 3. 5 page report with maps on the Tooleen Gold Field; 4. Single page report about an unnamed mining area claimed to be on the southern end of the Deborah line of reef. (this could be the 'Three Jays' mine in Sedgwick. P. Wilkin); 5. Hand written report on the Coronation Mine, 2 miles east of Walhalla.; 6. Hand written report dated 1935, of the Queen Mary mine, St. Arnaud.; 7. 1932 report on the North Neangar lease.; 8 4 page report on the Kings Prize Gold Mining Syndicate.; 9. Description of the plant of the Marong Alluvial Company? Also a guide for marking out leases.; 10. Crushing details (1 page) from the 'Enterprise' Mine South of and adjacent to Perseverence.; 11. 1 page crushing details from Rowe Brothers, Mosquito Mine, Fryerstown.; 12 hand written report mentions Arthur Hatfield, Scarsdale.; 13. Map with lines of reef showing the position of the New Moon Consolidated and the New Moon United shafts.; 14, Large scale map from Harrison/Victoria street to Havilah Road showing the positions of the Carlisle, North Garden and Unity Shafts.gold mining, miners' safety cage, sundry reports, mining. bendigo, rushworth, balaclava hill, garden line of reef, toolleen, coronation mine, walhalla, queen mary mine, st. arnaud. north neangar, kings prize gold mining syndicate, marong, enterprise mine, perseverence, rowe brothers, mosquito mine, fryerstown, arthur hatfield, scarsdale, new moon consolidate, new moon united, carlisle, north garden, unity.