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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LANSELL COLLECTION: ILLUMINATED ADDRESS TO GEORGE LANSELL
Leather bound, gold embossing on borders of cover and inside folder. Front text in gold print: 'presented to George Lansell Esq by the residents of Bendigo June 1887' Inside: illuminated address to George Lansell, London, imploring him to return to Bendigo ' Your long absence form Bendigo is keenly felt ..' Address written in black calligraphy surrounded by water colour flowers.person, individual, george lansell esq., lansell, george, fortuna, illuminated address -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS MRS GEORGE LANSELL, 1906
An illuminated address presented to Mrs George Lansell by the Bendigo Gold District General Hospital upon the death of her Husband 20th April 1906. Leather bound with silver embossing, printed in black with an off white silk frontispiece.person, individual, george lansell, lansell, bendigo hospital -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Ceremonial object - City of Bendigo Mayoral Chain, F Prescott Jeweller et al, 1893
The Bendigo mayoral chain or chain of office was donated by George Lansell in 1893 and manufactured from local gold by F Prescott. The design of modern mayoral chains (also known as a livery collar) mimics the ancient gold collar of Esses worn by the Lord Mayor of London which was bequeathed to his successors by Sir John Aleyn (who died in 1545) and which has a large jewelled pendant added in 1607. Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livery_collarDesigned and manufactured by Mr. E. Prescott from 9ct Yellow Gold in 1893 and believed to be made from Bendigo gold, the Bendigo mayoral chain was conceived by Mr J.H. Abbott and created with financial assistance of Mr George Lansell the "Gold King" of Bendigo who contributed the central medallion. The 18 links which made up the original chain represented serving mayors to date and were gifted by ex mayors or their representatives. The main chain consists of 35 links of quatrefoil form with the name of each mayor and the years of their term engraved and filled with black enamel. Overtime, as the chain grew too long to wear, it was separated into two joining chains eventually consisting of another 34 link section, totaling 69 links. The monogram of each mayor in gold is placed in the centre of each link and the links are connected by filigree 9ct gold joining curbs, unique to this period. The engraved central 'drop' or medallion is an eight pointed form with the body being an irregular oval containing four projections and four recesses forming the eight points. The shield section depicts the Australian emblem in miniature above and larger central Bendigo Coat of Arms filled with coloured enamel. The reverse of the medallion bears Lansell's name and is inscribed with the following: / Bendigo gold field discovered in 1851/ proclaimed municipality of Sandhurst /1855 / and city 1871/ Named changed to City of Bendigo 1891, in honor of which event / Cr J. H. Abbott, M.L.C. / inaugurated the mayoral chain / and medallion was presented to the city council / by George Lansell, Esq / to whose implicit belief in the inexhaustible / nature of our gold resources and the idefatigable energy / in developing them Bendigo mainly owns its / present prosperity / June 1893 / W. Honeybone, Town Clerk /sandhurst, bendigo, mayor, mayoral chain, george lansell, prescott, abbott, blashki, council, 1893, city of greater bendigo ceremonial item -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - L.V. Lansell invoice book
Leonard Vivian Lansell ( 16/10/1888-31/10/1963) was the son of mining magnate, George Lansell. He married Geraldine Orme in 1911. She was the daughter of a NSW grazier. Leonard was very active in Bendigo affairs, including President of the Bendigo Benevolent Asylum, the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce, The School of Mines and the Bendigo Art Gallery. He was also on the board of directors of several mines. As well as his Bendigo commitments, Leonard and Geraldine also ran the "Chah Singh" Station, near Moulamein, NSW. Resulting from this, he was appointed a pastoral inspector in 1929. After retiring to Toorak, the family was heavily involved in the Melbourne social scene. Although Leonard died in Toorak, he chose to be buried in Bendigo.Invoice book, beige cover with black spine. Invoices numbered from 417 to 496 all blank. At top left corner: Phone 999, L.V. Lansell "Chan Singh" Moulamein, Proprietor. At top right: PO Box 16 Thomas & Barker Engineers. "Fortuna", Bendigo, Inglewood Road. Dr. to L.V. Lansell's Engineering works, repairs effected to all kind of machinery, all classes of motor and oxy work done for trade. Interest charged on all overdue accounts.Notes 1-2-52 in blue pen on cover and in pencil 10 pounds change 4-2-52. On the second page in pencil under the heading Herbert a list of various items. On the last to pages a list of businesses with address and a list of items with the prices.business, invoices, l.v. lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION: FORTUNA VILLA
Originally built by Christopher Ballestedt (1796-1869) and his son Theodore. The Ballestedt's pioneered open cut and quartz mining on the Bendigo gold field. They were very successful. After Christopher's death, Theodore continued until 1871 when he sold Fortuna, their mines and equipment to George Lansell for 30,000 pounds.2 Large black and white photograph of Fortuna Villa in the early days. Also 2 portrait photos of Edith and George Lansell. These are large photographs, approx 120 cm. X 100 cm.bendigo, house, fortuna villa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LANSELL COLLECTION: FORTUNA VILLA INFORMATION HANDOUT
document: Description of Fortuna Villa prepared for open day. Historic information based on 'Lansell's Fortuna' tour guide booklet ( no date ) printed on bottom of document.place, fortuna, history, fortuna, bendigo, lansell's, lansell, heritage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LANSELL COLLECTION: LETTER: BERYL MARGARET CARSON RE LANSELL FAMILY, 2007
Letter: sent to Bendigo Historical Society 26th. October, 2007 by Beryl Margaret Carson, P.O. Box 39, Culburra Beach, NSW 2540. Re possessions of Mavis Jean Gould that relate to the Lansell family.Beryl Margaret Carsonplace, fortuna, family history, lansell, fortuna, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LANSELL COLLECTION: BROOCH: SUSAN BUDDS ( NEE LANSELL )
Brooch: Enclosed in envelope : circular brooch made of different types of marble ? Written on envelope: great, great, great grandmother. Susan Budds ( nee Lansell ) believed to be quartz stones as George ( Susan's brother ) was the quartz king.personal effects, fortuna, family history, fortuna, lansell, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LANSELL COLLECTION: PHOTO - ELLEN LANSELL BUDDS
Photo: black and white photo, 3 women standing in garden, brick house behind. Written on back in pencil ( Ellen Lansell Budds ). In biro 'Grandma Budds ( nearly 100 ) Aunt Muriel and ? ' In pencil : 'on Grandma's left.'place, fortuna, family history, bendigo, lansell, fortuna -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LANSELL'S '180' MINE
Black and White Photograph of the Lansell's 180 Mine, Pictured in the Centre of the photo are 4 towers numbered 1-4 with Lansell's 180 written as well on tower 2, 'Piece of Paper contained with Photos could be the details of the possible donor reads 'Sandra McLachlan, 5 Chaple Cross Crt, Delecombe 3556, 0432 718 315, [email protected], 5336 1220'photograph, mining, lansell's 180 mine, mining, marong road, eaglehawk road, victoria hill, lansell, george lansell, christopher ballerstedt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Fortuna Bendigo, letter of re classification by the National Trust and History Brochure, 20/10/2008
The Fortuna Villa is an expansive Victorian mansion built entirely on the profits of Bendigo's lucrative gold reefs. Established by the wealthy Ballerstedt family in the 1860s, it was purchased and expanded in the 1870s by George Lansell, who was to become one of Australia's wealthiest men. Fortuna villa and gardens were once occupied and cared for by the Australia Army Survey Regiments since 1942 for over thirty years.Classification Report and Notes on the history of Fortuna from the National Trust to the Bendigo Council 20th October 2008; tourist brochure for Fortuna; it includes photographs and detailed history of George Lansell's involvement in the property and his mining history.history, national trust bendigo collection, bendigo, fortuna, george lansell, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ANNALS OF BENDIGO 1921 - 1935 VOLUME 5
Annals of Bendigo 1921 - 1935 - the fifth section. 5222c bound in black with gold lettering. 5222c signed in front cover by A. Doney, 200 Backhaus St. in blue biro.Edited by G.V. Lansell & W.J. Stephenshistory, annals of bendigo, bendigo, culture, industry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WOOTON LANSELL BUILT THIS HOUSE: ARTICLE BENDIGO ADVERTSIER 29/11/1969, 29th November, 1969
''Wooton Lansell built this house …'' (Bendigo Advertiser 29/11/1969); Article about 'Myrtle Villa'. Mention also of George Lansell; William Lansell. .Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, mytle villa, wooton lansell, myrtle villa -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Framed photo finish, Lynmont, 16 November 1968
Lynmont won the Lansell Stakes at Melbourne Showgrounds on the 16 November 1968, followed by Adios Green and Timothy Scott. Lynmont owned by Mrs C Inglis, was trained and driven by KW Wills. Two colour photographs, one small one large in a black frame. At the top: Lansell Stakes/ Melbourne / 16-11-68 At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 12 1/2 furls / Mile rate 2 -8 2/5 Centre: Lynmont 1st (Gay Reveller - Free Lass) / Adios Green 2nd / Timothy Scott 3rd Right corner: Owner Mrs C Inglis / Trainer - Driver KW Willshorses, race, winner, driver, trainer, owner, melbourne, showgrounds, 1968, lynmont, kw wills, mrs c inglis, adios green, timothy scott, ken wills -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MAVIS JEAN GOULD ( NEE FIELD ) DESCENDANT OF GEORGE LANSELL, 1931
Photo: photocopy of sepia photo of Mavis Jean Gould ( nee Field ) descendant of George Lansell. Photo taken in 1931. Woman dressed in light coloured top, with beads around neck, Hair pulled back and waved down side of face. Written on back in biro: 'if any thanks are given they should be to my dear Mother who never threw out anything, sincerely Margaret.'place, fortuna, family history, fortuna, lansell, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - LANSELL FAMILY TREE
DVD. Lansell Family Tree. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANRO COLLECTION: FINANCIAL RECORDS 1926-1933
Nineteen Hanro Australia Financial Statements and Annual Reports 1926-1933. (Insert Attached List). Contained in light weight pale blue card folders. Some stapled and some loose sheets. Hanro Knitting Mills Pty Ltd (Aust) a). Financial Statements 30th June, 1926 b). First Annual Report 30th November, 1926 c). Financial Statements 30th June, 1927 d). Second Annual Report 30th November, 1927 e). Third Annual Report 25th October, 1928 f). Financial Statements 29th February, 1928 g). Financial Statements 30th June, 1928 h). Financial Statements 30th June, 1928 i). 4th Annual Report 30th October, 1929 j). 30th June 1930. 1 k). 30th June 1930. 2 l). Director's Report 30th June, 1930 m). Financial Statements 31st July, 1931 n). Sixth Director's Report 22nd October, 1931 o). Seventh Annual Report 31st July, 1932 p). Balance Sheet and Financial Statements 31st July, 1932 q). Balance Sheet and Financial Statements 31st July, 1933 r). First Annual report (after Company name changed) 13th November, 1933.Includes, H. Longstaff, Charles Handschin, Geo Lansell.business, retail, hanro financial records -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GEORGE AND EDITH LANSELL
Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. Mrs Lansell is pouring tea from a silver teapot. Mr Lansell reading newspaper. Flowers behind Mrs Lansell and flowers decorating a stand behind Mr Lansell. On back in pencil- 'could be George Lansell and wife (Peg Parsons, Castlemaine)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife (Aunty Ruth Hill)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife' - according to Mr Peter Lansell from Kew (June 1990). He has a similar photograph. The lady is Edith Lansell, the second wife of George Lansell. 1st wife - Bedelia died Sept 1880 at St. Kilda, buried Mill Scu Cem?, (Mrs. Balfour), Geo & Edith Borins? Bgo. Scu Cem. (Children all from Edith). By chapel. Printed on back in blue ink: QC Binks, 99 Rowan St, Bendigo, 3550. Photocopy of photo included with original.Agnes S Morris - Dunollyperson, family, husband and wife -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Print - GLASS ETCHING OF GEORGE LANSELL
A white etching on glass of George Lansell.person, individual, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS TO GEORGE LANSELL, 2001
A coloured photocopy of the Illuminated Address to George Lansell. Mounted on illustration board. Framed for Fossicking to Federation, August 2001. Markings 'Illuminated Address to George Lansell From the Mine Managers of Bendigo Presented upon Lansell's return from England.'person, individual, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SIR GEORGE V.LANSELL (1883-1959)
Photograph - black and white. Photograph of Sir George Lansell, 1883 - 1959, elder son of George Lansell, the Bendigo Quartz and 2nd wife Harriet Edith (Bassford).person, individual, lansell family, sir george lansell (1883 - 1959) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WOOTTON AND ELLEN LANSELL FAMILY PHOTO
Black and white photograph of Wootton and Ellen Lansell family photo. Inscriptions: Abby Randall, Tom Hall, 'Dolly' Randall, Phoebe Hall, Tom Lansell, Ada Lansell. From Grace Lithgow 'Allinga:, PO Box 67, Chinchilla Qld 4413. Copy of original photo.person, group, lansell family -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET, COMPLIMENTARY DINNER, Cambridge Press, Engravers and Printers, 1919
STF.SGT M.M. Barnett M.S.M., 1st pioneer Battalion, enlisted 10 July 1915, Ret 30 August 1919. Driver H.V. Lansell, 3rd A.M.T. Coy. Enlisted 27 April 1916, Returned 19 July 1919. Private P. Fogarty, 6th Battalion Enlisted 17 July 1915, Returned 17 July 1919. Driver F.A. McEwan, 29th Battalion, enlisted 12 July 1915, Returned 1 Oct 1918.Booklet - Cream coloured cardboard of 6 pages. Red and blue striped borders, red ribbon spine attachment. Page 1. - photograph, colour patch, page 2. Photograph colour patch. Page 3. Menu. Page 4. Programme, Page 5, Photographs, Colour patch, Page 6 Photograph, Colour patch.C.C.H. Complimentary Dinner. Tended to STF>SGT M.M. Barnett MSM., Driver H.V. Lansell, Private P.J. Fogarty, Private F.A. McEwan, by a few friends on their return from the Great European War. His Worship the Mayor of Bendigo (Cr. J.H. Curnow) will preside. Sept 25, 1919, City Club Hotel, Bendigo.passchendaele barracks trust, booklet, complimentary dinne, m.m. barnett, h.v. lansell, p. fogarty, f.a. mcewan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NOTES ON THE LANSELL FAMILY BY RUTH HOPKINS
''Notes on the Lansell Family by Ruth Hopkins''. This is a single typed page with (largely) information about the marriages of George Lansell. Reference to first wife (born Bedelia Mulganney); Edith Bassford; Wooton Lansell; Mrs Bassford. Makes interesting reading in view of Doc. #2829. Dates of marriages and deaths quoted.Ruth Hopkinsperson, individual, george lansell, george lansell, mrs bassford, bedellia mulganney, edith bassford, mrs g budd, annie, mr james northcott, mr wooton lansell and mr william lansell. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - OLIVE PELL COLLECTION: PORTRAIT OF A MAN AND A WOMAN
Copy of a photograph - sepia. 2 copies. Portrait of a man and a woman having tea. Written on back, could be,. At the end it says the lady is Edith Lansell - The second wife of Geo Lansell. It says Geo Lansell 1st wife, Bedielia died Sept.1880. Also says (children all from Edith).Agnes S. Morris, Dunolly.person, group, lansell family, olive pell collection. portrait of geo and edith (2nd wife) lansell. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - ALBERT RICHARDSON COLLECTION: WOOTON LANSELL
Slide. Image of Mr. Wooton Lansell that featured in 'Bendigo and Vicinity'mine, gold, mr. wooton lansell., bendigo mines-jack hattam collection. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, The Music Room, Fortuna, c1918, c1918
Black and white image of an interior room of George Lansell's Fortuna,george lansell, bendigo, fortuna -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image - Black and White, George Lansell's "180" Mine, c1918
Black and white image of George Lansell's 180 mine in Bendigo.george lansell, bendigo, 180 mine, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION: GEORGE LANSELL
Black and white photograph (copy) of George Lansell. Written on bottom of image ' Photo by Bartlett Bros. George Lansell.' George is wearing a dark coloured jacket with lighter piping on lapels and pocket.person, bendigo, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - CHS, MARONG SHOPPING CENTRE, HIGH STREET, KANGAROO FLAT, 1979
Slide. CHS, Marong Shopping Centre, High Street, Kangaroo Flat. Re named Lansell Plaza then Centro Lansell. Commonly referred to as Kmart shopping centre. View inside. Date: 7.4.79slide, marong, shopping centre, marong shopping centre, high street, kangaroo flat. re named lansell plaza then centro lansell. commonly referred to as kmart shopping centre. view inside. date: 7.4.79