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Brimbank City Council
Marble bust on pedestal, W Taylor JP. The late executive coroner, 1934
William Taylor was one of the original white settlers in the area around modern day Keilor. He had a large amount of land and ran sheep in the area. Taylors Lake and Taylors Creek now bear his name. Figure of local historical significanceMarble bust on pedestalInscription on plinthwilliam taylor -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Shire of Whittlesea R G C Cook Esq JP Shire Secretary 1939-1974
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City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Councillor N.L. Ascenzo JP Shire President 1985 – 1986
whittlesea councillors, whittlesea council -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Councillor TH Hurrey MBE JP Shire President 1939 – 1945 & 1953 - 1954
whittlesea councillors, whittlesea council -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Councillor G.E. Draper, JP Shire President 1966 - 1967/1975-1976
whittlesea councillors, whittlesea council -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Councillor F.Merlino JP Shire President 1986 - 1987
whittlesea councillors, whittlesea council -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Councillor H.R Uren JP Shire President 1961 - 1963/1974 - 1975
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Plaque officially presented by Cr Robin Gardini JP, Mayor of Ringwood, on the 30th anniversary of the opening of Norwood Pre-School on 12th November, 1958, 1988
Digital photographReceived by the Norwood Pre-School Parents Club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Showing the living rooms of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Showing the interior views of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Showing the exterior views of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Showing the tools and equipment rooms of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, The official plaque of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, The time capsule of the facsimile of the miner's hut, located at the back of Ringwood Lake, from the original that once stood on Maroondah Highway in the 1870s onwards. The capsule will be reopened on 28 January 2050. The cottage was erected by the Ringwood City Council in conjunction with Ringwood Historical Research Group (now Ringwood & District Historical Society). Officially opened by Mayor Cr Pat Gotlib JP on 29th May 1983
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photo, Herbert Thomas Bishop JP, 1925
Black and white photo of H.T. Bishop, J.P. Shire Secretary of Blackburn and Mitcham 1925. Formerly Rate Collector, Shire of Nunawading 1906. Son of Edward Bishop, President of Nunawading Shire. (Lived at 36 Central Road, Blackburn).bishop, herbert thomas., edward, shire of blackburn and mitcham -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Menu, A Supper Tendered To Councillor Burnett Gray, JP, 1944
Program for a supper to celebrate Councillor Burnett Gray's 30 years service with St Kilda Council, held at St Kilda Town Hall on 21 August 1944. It contains the toasts and menu. Burnett Gray served on St Kilda City Council from 1914 to 1915 and from 1920 to 1948 and was Mayor from 1922 to 1923 and from 1926 to 1927. He was the first returned soldier to serve as mayor of any Victorian city.Cream coloured textured card, enclosing a glossy sheet of paper, folded and fastened with an orange ribbon and printed in gold and green. Inserted into the back of the card is a gold coloured piece of paper on which the initials R G in gothic font, with a patterned border, are printed in red.st kilda mayoral function, burnett gray, st kilda council -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pictures, Spencer Shier Studio, Framed picture of members of the Ringwood Borough Council 1924-1925 in 9 sepia photographs, 1925
Prepared by Spencer Shier Studio. Hung in council chambersFramed picture of members of the Ringwood Borough Council 1924-1925 in 9 sepia photographs. +Additional Keywords: Councillor R.G Wilkins / Councillor A. Blood / Councillor J.K. McCaskill / Councillor W. Mackinlay / Councillor A. Temple Miles, JP/Mayor / Councillor J.P. McAlpin, JP / Mr. A.F.B. Long, Town Clerk / Mr. F.R Lucas, C.E./Engineer / Dr. A.T. Langley MB BS/Health OfficerPresented by Councillor A. Temple Miles JP to the council -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Building, Donald McDonald, Charnwood House
Built for Rt Hon David J Moore, JPblack and white photographCharnwood Crescent, taken 1872, built1853, Rt Hon David J Moore JP, Residence -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Kit Bag, c2010
Army Issue kit bag for carrying personal goods eg when re-posted; used by JP Redfern, National Serviceman 19** to 19** including his Vietnam Service.Personally significant to owner but with y a like significance to all soldiers who also used same type kit bag.Army issue Kit Bag, olive drab colour, made of light canvas material; with name and Service number.Name: Redfern JP; Service No. 3791313; yellow dash for colour identificationvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, equipment -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, B&W, William Ward JP Councilor, 1820 - 1908, c1880
William Ward 1820- 1908 was born in Norfolk and emigrated with his wife Ann Ostler aboard the SS Kent in 1853. The voyage took 77days. William Ward JP was a prominent figure in East Brighton . William was elected to the Moorabbin Road Board in 1863, JP at Cheltenham Court, and Shire President 1875-82. He was appointed Post Master at East Brighton in 1865 and held the position until his death in 1908. William's Municipal career extended over 30 years and the 'Southern Cross Newspaper Brighton paid him tribute in the obituary January 25th 1908. William and Anne Ward had 10 children but only 5 survived. Elizabeth Emma Ward 1963- 1921, their eldest child, married Henry Box 1839-1913 and they had 9 children but 2 died in infancy. Henry Box purchased land in Tucker Road East Brighton (Bentleigh) 1870 to establish a market garden . He continued to purchase property through out his life and when he died owned land in East Boundary Road, Elsternwick, and Murrumbeena.William Ward JP was a prominent figure in East Brighton, William was elected to the Moorabbin District Road Board in 1863, JP at Cheltenham Court, and Shire President 1875-82. He was appointed Post Master at East Brighton in 1865 and held the position until his death in 1908. William's Municipal career extended over 30 years and the 'Southern Cross Newspaper Brighton paid him tribute in the obituary January 25th 1908.A black and white photograph of William Ward JP, Councillor who was the father of Elizabeth Emma Ward the wife of Henry Box.nil -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Functional object - Card Case
Belonged to Edward Newman JP, a chemist in Buninyong Victoria - the first set-up business in a tent near Eureka, Ballarat. Was present during the Stockade rebellion Rectangular black morocco leather case with pull-off lid. Inside, 4 white cards printed with Mr Edward Newmanname-cards, leather case, edward newman, eureka stockade, jp -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Picture, Peter Payens, Wooden framed board holding sepia coloured photos of Ringwood City Councillors inscribed "Proclaimed a City ... 1960", 1960
Prepared by Peter Payens, Ringwood. Hung in Council ChambersWooden framed board holding sepia coloured photos of Ringwood City Councillors inscribed "Proclaimed a City ... 1960". +Additional Keywords: Hubbard, B.J. - Councillor JP / Spencer, R.O. - Councillor JP / Baxter, D.J. - Councillor / Deuter, M.D. - Councillor / Lavis, A.G. - Councillor JP / McLeod, L.H. - Councillor / Hodgkins, J.F. - Councillor / Horman, R.C. - Councillor JP / Vergers, P. - Councillor JP / Dwerryhouse, F.P. - AIMA, JP, Town Clerk / Robertson, A.C. - C.E., AIME, City Engineer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STRATHFIELDSAYE CRICKET CLUB, 1902-3
Sepia photograph on fawn board. Group of males at hall? Member of cricket team and supporters. Seated on trestles. Two men holding bats. Inscriptions: On front - hand written 'Strathfieldsaye C.C. 1st Eleven 1902-3', '1902-03' 'From Mrs Lowndes, Mc Ivor Road' written in ball point pen on back? Back row: from left, 'Joe Smith, W Grainger, J Hargreaves, W Kronk, A Lowndes, C Borrack, M Doody, Mat. Rundell,JP, WJ Lowndes'. Centre: 'J Straus, W Ryall; ?, GS Holten, T Lowndes. Front: 'T Burns, A Kronk'. The above names are hand written in ball point pen on the image and the board.JP Lind? Photographer, Melbourne (oval stamp on back)person, group, strathfieldsaye cricket club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Card - Voting, Authorised by Ray Bradbury, Poster - Vote for James McCubbin - City of Ringwood council elections 1972, 1972
Large card/poster promoting the election of James C.B. McCubbin JP to the South Ward, City of Ringwood - Election Saturday 26th August, 1972. Photo image 17x12 is included in the notice. +Additional Keywords: McCubbin, James C.B.Text - City of Ringwood Annual Elections - South Ward. Saturday 26th August, 1972. Voting times 8am to 8pm. Vote for James C.B. McCubbin JP -1- and "Vote Mac Back - The Man on Your Side". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Mail, Obituary - Joseph Richard Sanders - Old and Respected Pioneer Ringwood 1959 from the Ringwood Mail, 1959
The article was contributed by J.K.McCaskill, JP. a mayor of Ringwood in the years between 1924-1951.The Sanders family came from England and are mentioned in the book "Ringwood a Place of Many Eagles" by Hugh AndersonObituary from The Ringwood Mail of Joseph Richard Sanders of 18, Wantirna Road, Ringwood, aged 87 years. He came from a family who were early pioneers of Ringwood. he was born in Collingwood but schooled in Ringwood, married and brought up his family in Ringwood. He lived at 18, Wantirna Road .The article was contributed by J.K.McCaskill, JP. a mayor of Ringwood in the years between 1924-1951.Transcript: "The death occurred of Joseph Richard Sanders, 18 Wantirna Rd, Ringwood, on Wednesday, 21st October 1959, in his 87th year, marks the passing of another of Ringwood’s early pioneers. He was born in Collingwood in August 1873 and came to Ringwood with his parents when 15 months old. They made their home on land on what is now known as Jubilee Park (Fuller particulars of this Park will appear in ‘The Mail’ at a later date, also reference will be made to Wantirna Rd, in the early days it was known as West Prussia Rd). Joe went to the school held in the old homestead and orchard of Mr. Mills, just through the Heatherdale Road railway gates. He remembered many of the scholars, some of the boys and girls had to walk three and four miles to school through rough scrub paddocks in all kinds of weather. During the lunch hour a few of the boys generally went to the creek to fish for eels and would be late in getting back to school, greatly to the annoyance of the teacher. One day the fishing was good, and the boys rather reluctantly returned to the school late as usual. The teacher was furious and made them stand in front of the class but before inflicting punishment she called out to one of the boys to throw out that dirty bag he was holding. The lad gave the bag a shake and out wriggled a snake. There was immediately a general stampede from the classroom, led by the teacher. The school was closed for the rest of the afternoon. Another incident related to a few tramps who after the scholars had all gone home, generally camped for the night in an old back room in the homestead. One of the boys put a little gunpowder in this old fireplace and when the tramps lit the fire to boil their billies the old chimney and part of the old wall just collapsed. Joe, after leaving school, worked around the district for some time and later left Ringwood to live in other suburbs. He at one time was employed at the Aust Glass Works, and later as a carpenter worked on building the dome of the Railway Station at Flinders St. He married a Miss E. M. Wood in 1901 at Richmond and a few years afterwards returned to Ringwood and resided at No. 18 Wantirna Rd., where he reared a family' of three girls (Alice, Ethel, Joyce) and two boys (Robert and Joe). Joe recalled many interesting events of earlier years, such as the duplication of the railway line, and the cutting back of the embankment at the Goods Shed, the earth being used to heighten up the railway bridge over Wantirna Rd. The brickworks at Ringwood East and reference to early land surveys, the using of the heavy chain links before the use of the theodolite became general, and the many neighbours and friends whom he knew. He was interested in local public affairs and was fond of fishing. He proved himself a good citizen and was highly respected and esteemed throughout the district, and so another old pioneer passes on." (Contributed by J. K. McCaskill, J.P.) RM 19 Nov 1959 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Thomas Armstrong
Armstrong, Thomas, J.P. Yarra Flats, was born in Roxburghshire, Scotland, in 1818, and in 1838, being then twenty years of age, emigrated to Australia, and engaged in taking contracts. In 1841, in conjunction with Mr. Wm. Bell he took out a squatting license and settled in what is now known as the township of Eltham. Mr Armstrong purchased land on Kangaroo Ground, where he lived, until 1854, and then bought from Mr. John Dickson, a station on Yarra Flats, containing about 100,000, which at the expiration of two years was sold by public auction. Messrs Armstrong and Bell then bought 14,000 acres where Mr Armstrong, now resides. He has been a member of the local council for twenty-eight years, and holds Her Majesty’s commission of the peace. His wife, Miss Diana Bell (daughter of his partner, Mr. Wm. Bell), whom he married in 1841, died fifteen years ago. from "Victoria and its Metropolis: Past and Present" written in 1888 by Alexander Sutherland. Chapter 19, "The Upper Yarra District" pages [402] - 415. Includes descriptions of some townships and short biographies of local residents. Page 405 Folder of information on Thomas Armstrong, JP, Kangaroo Groundthomas armstrong -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
News Sheet, J. N. Webster, Town Clerk, City of Ringwood News Sheet February 1970, Feb-70
Tabloid 8 pages produced by the City of Ringwood for information of citizensCity of Ringwood News Sheet February 1970 containing photographs and current news items, list of councillors, funds received, funds expended, roads, buildings, street lighting, library, sports, health, welfare. +Additional Keywords: Hubbard, B.J., JP, Mayor / Aus, N. / Martin, R.J. / McRae, J.M. / Smart, G.R.G. / McCubbin, J.C.B., JP / Vergers, P., JP / Morris, S.C., JP / Palmer, Patricia E. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Framed Certificate, Tatura Waterworks Trust Certificate of Service, 1951
presented for service to Tatura Waterworks Trust.Framed certificate for 20 years honorary service presented to William Robbie Ponting, JP.tatura waterworks trust -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening of first court of Petty Sessions - Jusices and Occiails Group Photograph, Ringwood 1933
Multiple copies of group photo, in mounting boards, with signatures. Hand written above one copy of photograph, "Justices and Officals at the Opening of first court of Petty Sessions at Ringwood on JUne 29th 1933". Various signatures on two copies including , "Arthur Blood, JP, Robert Dawes, JP, A. Temple Miles, JP, W. C........., J.G. Aird, JP, MacGaskill, JP, A. ..B. Long, JP." Written on back of photograph, "Cr. J. K. McGaskill JP With complements from the Mayor of Ringwood Cr. R.W. Dawes JP, J.G. Aird, JP. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
Colour Photograph Of Counciller Gil Shepard , JP and OAM , 2000 East Gippsland Shire Victoriamuincipal history