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Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Declaration Book, Freemason's Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Declaration Book 28-Sep-1962 to 18-Oct-1994. Blue covered book with gold print on the front, 160 pages of which 91 are used, 28-Sep-62
Used for declaration of members in the masonic lodge Amaroo No. 828A blue covered book with gold print on the front, 160 pages of which 91 are used. Pale green pages - some printing - some parts handwritten.Lodge Amaroo No. 828; Declaration Book -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Maggie Galbraith from Afton Lodge -- Studio Portrait
Portrait of Maggie Galbraith from Afton Lodge Stawell. Frock has high neckline and hair parted in centre.Black and white photograph of a young woman, her dress has a high neckline and hair parted in the center.from Afton Lodge Stawell.stawell clothing -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Masonic Centre of Victoria, Bundle of miscellaneous papers (47 pages) from 1953 to 1976 pertaining to the formation of the Ringwood Masonic Centre (also called Warrandyte Lodge, no.772), 1953 - 1976
Lists of Installations of the Warrandyte Lodge No.772 at the Masonic Hall, Pratt Street, Ringwood47 pages - bundle of miscellaneous papers from 1953 to 1976 pertaining to the formation of the Ringwood Masonic Lodge (also called Warrandyte Lodge, no.772) -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Masonic Travel Document, Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 - Masonic Travel Documents from 1827 - issued to Thomas Hidgley, 1827
A Masonic Travel document issued by the Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 in 1827 for a Freemason travelling to the new colony of New South Wales.Travel Document issued by the Royal Yorkshire Lodge 503 in 1827 for Bro Thomas Hidgley. Faded document that includes a wax seal of the Lodge. -
Camberwell Historical Society
Drawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 1+2/4 Lodge Road, Camberwell, 1991
artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Memorabilia - Diana Ski Lodge Banner, 1960s
Diana Lodge was built and operated by Kevin Shoebridge as a family lodge in the 1950s and it has grown and evolved over 60 years to become Diana Alpine Lodge. After Mr Shoebridge moved to Wodonga he leased Diana Lodge to Bob Scott and it also became the Post Office and Telephone Exchange. From early 1967 until about 1975, Diana Lodge was owned and operated by John and Gwyn van Burck. It was then purchased by a group of 12 families operating as Swan Hill Alpine Holdings. Diana Alpine Lodge has operated under several owners and was sold again as recently as 2023. This pennant was used in the early 1960s as a souvenir to promote Diana Lodge.This item is significant because it promotes Diana Lodge, a long standing accommodation venue at Falls Creek.A black and white triangular banner including an image of a skier and a second person on a chair lift.ALPINE VILLAGE DIANA SKI CLUB LODGE FALLS CREEK, VICdiana alpine lodge, falls creek accommodation -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE HOLIDAY HOUSE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Dance card, Program 162 VC Balaclava Lodge Annual Ball, 1896
Freemason Lodges in Victoria were numbered in the order they were founded. The Balaclava Lodge was 162 and is now defunct. Dance cards became popular in the Victoria era. They were often worn looped around the woman's wrist and had a pencil attached (note the small hole for this at the bottom corner of this card).Folded card printed in gold and blue, being dance card for the Annual Ball of Masonic Lodge 162, Balaclava Lodge, held in St Kilda Town hall on 3 September 1896. List of officers of the lodge printed on the back of card. Inside the card is a list of dances and, in handwriting, the names of dance partners.Names of dance partners, written in pencil. On the back of the card are notes, apparently written much later when the card was donated to the SKHS: 'Gran', 'Mrs Tierney', (illegible).freemasons, dance card, balaclava lodge, st kilda town hall, 19th century -
Unions Ballarat
The storm has many eyes: a personal narrative (Don Woodward), Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1973
Autobiography by Henry Cabot Lodge who was a US senator and diplomat. He ran for the vice presidency of the United States in 1960, but was unsuccessful. He came from a politically active family. John F. Kennedy successfully challenged Lodge's Senate seat in 1952. Autobiographical & political interest - USA.Book; 272 pages. Front cover: blue background; colour picture of Henry Cabot Lodge; yellow and white lettering; author's name and title.Sticker: A2936. Dewey decimal code in pencil: 923.273 LODbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, lodge, henry cabot, politics - united states of america, autobiography, senate - usa, kennedy, jf -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Appearance Book, Freemason's Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Appearance Book 22-Jun-1962 to 22-May-1981. Large blue cloth covered book with fawn/suede spine covers and corners, 22-Jun-1962 to 22-May-1981
Used in Ringwood by the Amaroo Lodge No. 828 of the Freemasons between 1962 and 1981. The Appearance Book.Large blue cloth covered book with fawn/suede spine covers and corners. Gold lettering on the front cover. All pages are used. Loose page: 22-May-1981.Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Appearance Book (on front) -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book - Constitution, Harston, Partridge & & Co, Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria, 1923
The General Charges, Laws, Rules and Regulations, etc, etc, etc 1922Social or spiritual significanceCobalt blue fabric cover with words embossed in gold - "Victoria Constitutions 1922" - 6th Edition Edition adopted by Grand Lodge on the 20th day of September 1922Published under the authority of the Grand Lodge by Wm. Stewart, Grand Secretary -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Decorative object - Antlers from Koki Lodge
George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. He also graduated in sport psychology in 1981 and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George credited the success of Koki to “Baldy” Blackwell. “Baldy” and Phil Nowell started the Trackers Mountain Lodge in partnership during the 1980s. In 1971 George sold Koki Lodge to Sigh Doerr. Sigh was a long time resident of Falls Creek, owning and operating Koki Lodge for many years with his wife, Lee. He was Falls Creek CFA Captain from 1995 until 1998 although he served in the Fire Brigade for much longer. Sigh had many involvements in the community. In 2023 the renamed Koki Alpine resort remains a highly popular destination in Falls Creek operated by Doerr Nominees Pty. Ltd. under the management of Vesna Sugden.This item is significant because it has clear links to an iconic business established in Falls Creek, VictoriaThese antlers were on display on the wall above the balcony at Koki Lodge.koki lodge, george shirling, sigh doerr, falls creek businesses -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Booklet - Diana Lodge, c1967 - 1975
Diana Lodge was built and operated by Kevin Shoebridge as a family lodge in the 1950s and it has grown and evolved over 60 years to become Diana Alpine Lodge. After Mr. Shoebridge moved to Wodonga he leased Diana Lodge to Bob Scott and it also became the Post Office and Telephone Exchange. From early early 1967 until about 1975, Diana Lodge was owned and operated by John and Gwyn van Burck. It was then purchased by a group of 12 families operating as Swan Hill Alpine Holdings. Diana Alpine Lodge has operated under several owners and was sold again as recently as 2023.This brochure is significant because it is linked to one of the early lodges established in Falls Creek.A small tan coloured brochure with black text, The cover features an image of a skier.Above image: DIANA LODGE The Ski-out, Ski-in Lodge Go! with the Snow in Victoria Below the image: Fall's Creek Victoria Phone 58 3214 Proprietors: John and Gwyn van Burckdiana alpine lodge, falls creek accommodation -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Notices-Lodge, Notices of Installation (Qty 8) for Freemason's Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Ringwood from 1964 to 1987, 1964 - 1987
Used by members of Masonic Lodge No. 828 between 1964 and 1987.Notices of Installation (Qty 8) for Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Ringwood from 1964 to 1987. Various. -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, BAXTER & STUBBS, PRINTERS, BALLARAT, CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THE ALL NATIONS LODGE, CLUNES NO. 28 V.C, CIRCA 1958
CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THE ALL NATIONS LODGE, CLUNES NO. 28 V.C.BOOKLET OUTLINING CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS FORTHE ALL NATIONS LODGE, CLUNES NO. 28 V.C., AUSTRALIACENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THE ALL NATIONS LODGE, CLUNES NO. 28 V.C.all nations lodge no. 28, booklet` -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Allan Coward, Grampians Mark Lodge No 29 - 75th Anniversary 1912 - 1987, 1987
75th Anniversary of Mark LOdge No. 29Gold card cover with red print and red designGrampian Mark Lodge No. 29 (Drawing) 75 TH Anniversary 1912-1987stawell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Notice Paper, 1 page printed with blue heading - notice paper, Jonadab Lodge - No.771. (1-Aug-2006), 1-Aug-06
Notice paper for Jonadab Lodge No.771 to Worshipful Master Eastland Lodge for meeting on 4-August-2006 setting out agenda for the coming committee meeting and social functions; also thought for the month1 page printed with blue heading - notice paper, Jonadab Lodge - No.771 +Additional Keywords: Henry, David / Sutton, Ray -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Buninyong Masonic Lodge, 1993
Masonic presence in Buninyong since the nineteenth century, this is the second lodge built on the same site.Early twentieth century public buildingBlack and white photograph of Buninyong Masonic Lodge, a brick building located on the western side of Warrenheip South.buninyong, masonic lodge, building -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Article - Albury Ski Club Lodge Burnt Down, 19 April 1958
This item from the Border Morning Mail, Albury reports on the total destruction of the Albury Ski Club Lodge in 1958. The Lodge had been built by the Albury Ski Club members during their weekends and spare time starting in 1948. The fire was probably caused when a drum of petrol stored in the lighting plant room exploded. The building had fortunately been insured and the Albury Ski Club was able to build a new lodge to replace it.This article is significant because it documents an importance incident in Falls Creek.A newspaper item reporting on the destruction of the Albury Ski Club Lodge from the Border Morning Mail on Saturday 19th April 1958.albury ski club, albury ski club lodge fire -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Photograph, Temperance Hall (lodge) Wallace Street Stanley
Used for lodge meetings and for community events and celebrationsThis building was removed from the site in 1979Black and white photographG Craig photographer Stanleystanley, temperance hall, lodge, -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Arundel Lodge
Arundel was built by Julian Newton-Brown who arrived at Falls Creek in 1957. He had studied Pharmacy at Melbourne University. After developing a love for the mountains, Julian moved to Mt. Beauty and then Falls Creek. He worked for the SEC in the test laboratory at Rocky Valley reading weather instruments. By working several jobs, Julian was able to build a small lodge of 10 beds named “Arundel”, located at 18 Slalom Street, Falls Creek. The lodge is now the “Elk at Falls”. Arundel prospered and Julian extended it to include 32 beds and changed its name to "Julian’s” in 1961. When alcohol restrictions were eased in Falls Creek, Julian built a night club which he called “Big Julian’s” and later “THE MAN”. When Julian and his wife Beth retired and left Falls Creek, their son took over running the lodge. An active community man, Julian was a member of the Falls Creek Chamber of Commerce, a member of the SES, a stakeholder in Falls Creek, an author and a documentary maker. Julian Newton-Brown died in May 2020.This item is significant because the lodge was built by a prominent Falls Creek businessman who was a pioneer and dedicated member of the Falls Creek community.Three black and white photographs showing different aspects of Arundel Lodgejulian newton brown, arundel, the man, big julians falls creek -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Grand Lodge of Markmaster Masons of England and Wales, 1933, 03/08/1933
White paper certificate with printing and handwriting. It is a certificate of the Grand Lodge of Markmaster Masons of England and Wales made out to Frank Joseph Henry Wright on 14 July 1933 at the Ballarat Lodge No 470.Signed 'Frank Wright"frank wright, freemason, mason, lodge, grand lodge, mark masons, seal, certificate, ballarat lodge no 470 -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Ernest Forras and Julian Brown at Julian's Lodge with Beth Brown and Marnie Searles
Julian Newton-Brown arrived at Falls Creek in 1957. He had studied Pharmacy at Melbourne University. After developing a love for the mountains, Julian moved to Mt. Beauty and then Falls Creek. He worked for the SEC in the test laboratory at Rocky Valley reading weather instruments. By working several jobs, Julian was able to build a small lodge of 10 beds named “Arundel”, located at 18 Slalom Street, Falls Creek. The lodge is now the “Elk at Falls”. Arundel prospered and Julian extended it to include 32 beds and changed its name to "Julian’s” in 1961. When alcohol restrictions were eased in Falls Creek, Julian built a night club which he called “Big Julian’s” and later “THE MAN”. When Julian and his wife Beth retired and left Falls Creek, their son took over running the lodge. An active community man, Julian was a member of the Falls Creek Chamber of Commerce, a member of the SES, a stakeholder in Falls Creek, an author and a documentary maker. Julian Newton-Brown died in May 2020. Ernest Forras built Kooroora Chalet at Mount Buller with his brother, Aurel in 1953. They were both ski instructors and contributed greatly to the development of the ski industry.This item is significant because it gives details of an important lodge at Falls Creek, Victoria.A colour photograph of four friends inside Julian's Lodge, Falls Creekjulian's lodge, julian newton brown, falls creek ski lodges, earnest forrer -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Minute book, Collins, Freemason's Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Minute Book 27-Jul-1962 to 22-Aug-1975. Blue watermarked covered minute book, with fawn/suede spine. Red label with gold printing on front. Prenumbered with 333 pages; 329 used, 27-Jul-1962 to 22-Aug-1975
Used by the Masonic Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Ringwood from the first to the 146th meeting held at the Masonic Hall, Pratt Street, Ringwood.Blue watermarked covered minute book, with fawn/suede spine. Red label with gold printing on front. Prenumbered with 333 pages; 329 used.Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Minute Book (on front).; Minute Book Collins 4394 (on spine) -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Building Lodge at Bogong 1949 - 1950
These photos are part of the Fred Griffith Collection. Frederick Charles “Fred” Griffith was born in Albury, NSW on 2 March 1910. Educated in Albury and Geelong Grammar. Beginning in 1927 he spent many years working first as a jackeroo and on a range of prominent pastoral and merino stud properties in NSW and Queensland. In 1935 he repurchased his former family property “Toonallook", Bowna, NSW and developed it to be the largest Romney Marsh stud in the world, exporting rams to Argentina. He introduced many innovative practices on his property including rabbit control measures and aerial crop dusting. He was an active member of the Albury Show Society and in 1949 established the Albury Sheep Show. Fred was also the Albury representative on the Graziers’ Association Council for over 30 years. He became a life member of both the Albury and Commercial Clubs. Fred’s greatest hobby was snow skiing. His first visit to the snow was to Kosciusko in 1919. The Albury Ski Club was formed in 1935 and Fred was an inaugural member. In 1949 they were granted a site at Falls Creek to build their own lodge. Fred guaranteed the Club for finance from the Bank of NSW. The first portion of the prefabricated building was constructed in Albury. It was transported to Falls Creek on the back of Fred’s truck and erected in one day. This was the bathroom section and the rest was completed in 1950. The original lodge was burned down in 1952 and a new one built the following year. In 1955, Fred also built the Bowna Lodge for his family in partnership with David Fairbairn. He became head of the North Eastern District Skiing Association (N.E.D.S.A.) and successfully applied to run the Australian Ski Championships. Fred also inaugurated children’s races at Falls Creek and ran them for about 20 years. He also formed the company “Falls Creek Ski Tows”. In 1956 Fred along with a group of key people selected the site for Thredbo Village. Fred and his brother sold Toonallook in sections between 1951 and 1974. He moved to Albury and set up as a landscape gardener and fencing contractor. After a serious work accident, Fred retired in 1985 and moved to Rosebud, Victoria where he died on 19 August 1992.These images record a working bee to build the lodge at Bogong, VictoriaA set of black and white photographs showing the construction of the lodge at Bogong Christmas and New Year 1949/1950 On back of photos. No. 1 - The complete prefabricated timber framework, also "SOLOMIT" straw sheets for sides, of the first portion at the Albury Ski Club's lodge to be erected at Falls Creek, Mt Bogong, shown loaded in F. C. Griffith;s truck. Taken at Bogong Township at 9 A.M. when there was a 3 hours delay owing to a broken fan belt. Date 13/3/49. No. 2 - The arrival of the material at the site on Falls Creek. Time 1.30 P.M. Club's Conveyancer "Jackson" in background. No. 3. - Unloading material at the site. "Jackson" again in background. No. 4 - Members of the Club's working party at work (?) on the foundations and floor joists. No. 5 - More action this time! No. 6 - The first pre-fabricated wall going into place. Time start 3.30 P.M. No. 7. - The final wall section going up' No. 8 -Timber framework complete. Time 5.30 P. M.fred griffith, falls creek, bogong -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Norma Tullo's ski lodge, Falls Creek, 1963
These photos are part of the Fred Griffith Collection. Frederick Charles “Fred” Griffith was born in Albury, NSW on 2 March 1910. Educated in Albury and Geelong Grammar. Beginning in 1927 he spent many years working first as a jackeroo and on a range of prominent pastoral and merino stud properties in NSW and Queensland. In 1935 he repurchased his former family property “Toonallook", Bowna, NSW and developed it to be the largest Romney Marsh stud in the world, exporting rams to Argentina. He introduced many innovative practices on his property including rabbit control measures and aerial crop dusting. He was an active member of the Albury Show Society and in 1949 established the Albury Sheep Show. Fred was also the Albury representative on the Graziers’ Association Council for over 30 years. He became a life member of both the Albury and Commercial Clubs. Fred’s greatest hobby was snow skiing. His first visit to the snow was to Kosciusko in 1919. The Albury Ski Club was formed in 1935 and Fred was an inaugural member. In 1949 they were granted a site at Falls Creek to build their own lodge. Fred guaranteed the Club for finance from the Bank of NSW. The first portion of the prefabricated building was constructed in Albury. It was transported to Falls Creek on the back of Fred’s truck and erected in one day. This was the bathroom section and the rest was completed in 1950. The original lodge was burned down in 1952 and a new one built the following year. In 1955, Fred also built the Bowna Lodge for his family in partnership with David Fairbairn. He became head of the North Eastern District Skiing Association (N.E.D.S.A.) and successfully applied to run the Australian Ski Championships. Fred also inaugurated children’s races at Falls Creek and ran them for about 20 years. He also formed the company “Falls Creek Ski Tows”. In 1956 Fred along with a group of key people selected the site for Thredbo Village. Fred and his brother sold Toonallook in sections between 1951 and 1974. He moved to Albury and set up as a landscape gardener and fencing contractor. After a serious work accident, Fred retired in 1985 and moved to Rosebud, Victoria where he died on 19 August 1992. Norma Tullo was an internationally recognised Australian fashion designer who loved to relax at the four bedroom, Tyrolean - style, stone ski-lodge lodge built by Norma and her husband at Falls Creek in 1963. She passed away in February 2019. These images are part of an important collection donated by Fred Griffith which document Falls Creek in the 1950s & 1960sA collection of colour images of the ski lodge owned by Norma Tullo at Falls Creekfalls creek, falls creek lodges, norma tullo