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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Henry Field Gurner, Chronicle of Port Phillip : now the colony of Victoria from 1770 to 1840, 1978
... Hugh Anderson... from 1770 to 1840 Book Henry Field Gurner Hugh Anderson ...First Published 1878 by George Robertson. Diary style history of Port Phillip from 1770 to 1840, with notes.b&w illustrationsport phillip, victorian history, local history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Victorian squatters, 1983
... Hugh Anderson.... Victorian squatters Book Robert Spreadborough Hugh Anderson ...Detailed study of the white settlement of Victoria, with extensive maps and registers of early squatters. -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Book - Softcover book, Hugh Anderson, Ringwood Place of Many Eagles A Bicentennial History
... Hugh Anderson... A Bicentennial History Book Softcover book Hugh Anderson Red Rooster ...Front cover has photograph of clock tower in parkland and back cover with historic photograph of Ringwood - 282 pages including indexnon-fiction -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Hugh Anderson, Ringwood Place of Many Eagles - A Bicentennial History, 1988
... Hugh Anderson... - A Bicentennial History Book Hugh Anderson Red Rooster Press ...From the back cover - 'The history of the City of Ringwood was published in 1974, but this book has not been available for a decade. This edition is a completely revised, extended, fully referenced and illustrated history for 1988.'A hardcover book with the title: Ringwood Place of Many Eagles, A Bicentennial History. The front cover has a photograph by Hugh McCall of the clock tower in Ringwood. The front and back endpapers depict the main street of Ringwood looking east and west. The contents of the book shows in-depth detailed history along with black and white photographs.There are four appendixes at the back as well as a Select Bibliography and Index. Pp 282.non-fictionFrom the back cover - 'The history of the City of Ringwood was published in 1974, but this book has not been available for a decade. This edition is a completely revised, extended, fully referenced and illustrated history for 1988.'history of ringwood, victorian history, local history -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Manila Folder, Notes for Ringwood book "Place of Many Eagles" incl Eastland. 1915-1987, 1915 - 1987
... Eagles'. +Additional Keywords: Anderson, Hugh... 'Place of Many Eagles'. +Additional Keywords: Anderson, Hugh ...Collection of notes for the book 'Place of Many Eagles' with some details of shopkeepers and businesses of local interest.Manila folder containing notes on local shops - particularly Eastland. Collection of notes for the book 'Place of Many Eagles'. +Additional Keywords: Anderson, Hugh -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PROGRAMME: BENDIGO REVISITED JUNE 12 - 15, 1970, June 12th - 15th 1970
... Hugh Anderson... detailed - incl. talks by: Prof. Ian Turner; Mr A Richardson; Hugh... Hugh Anderson Mr A. Mellor Bendigo and District Tourist ...'Bendigo Revisited'' Bi-fold programme for Queen's Birthday Weekend, June 12 -15, 1970. Council of Adult Education / Bendigo & District Tourist Association publication. Council of Adult Education three-day school ''with a strong leaning on history'' based in Bendigo. Various talks/lectures/tours for participants detailed - incl. talks by: Prof. Ian Turner; Mr A Richardson; Hugh Anderson; Denis Gibbons; Prof. Manning Clark; Mr A B Mellor; Mr David Kennedy. Includes an Enrolment Form. Costs for weekend are detailed.Cambridge Press, Bendigoeducation, bendigo, council of adult education, council of adult education, professor ian turner, australian dream, depression of the 30's, sydney's burning, professor manning clark, dennis gibbons, hugh anderson, mr a. mellor, bendigo and district tourist association, c.a. e., royal historical society, national trust, queens birthday weekend. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SONGS OF THE BENDIGO GOLDFIELDS: TWO SONGS OF '57
... ) with notes by Hugh Anderson & decorations (lino cuts) by Ronald G...Hugh Anderson. Printed by R. G. Edwards of The Rams Skull.... Anderson Black Bull Chapbooks Ronald G. Edwards. Hugh Anderson ...''Two Songs of '57'' (two songs of the Bendigo Goldfields) with notes by Hugh Anderson & decorations (lino cuts) by Ronald G Edwards, 1956. Neither of these songs appear in Charles Thatcher's songbooks - the words have been taken from manuscripts dated 30 Dec. 1857. ''Weston and His Clerk'' & ''The Gutter'' (latter relating to the cutting of a gutter for drainage from Pall Mall and High Street ca. 1856. This publication is a limited publication (150 copies), from Black Bull Chapbooks. Signed by H Anderson and R Edwards. Music for both songs is named.Hugh Anderson. Printed by R. G. Edwards of The Rams Skull Press.entertainment, music, songs of the bendigo goldfields, h. anderson, black bull chapbooks, ronald g. edwards. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THEATRE ON THE GOLDFIELDS - MR FRANK CUSACK
... Hugh Anderson... Fanny Young Frank Varley Hugh Anderson Porter's Stars ...Two typed copies of notes titled 'Theatre on the Goldfields' by Mr. Frank Cusack. Notes mention the early theatres on the Goldfields, the actors, actresses and singers, owners and places where the theatres were. Also mentioned are some of the plays that were performed.entertainment, theatre, bendigo, theatre on the goldfields, mr frank cusack, john hawkins, bulwer lytton, 'lady of lyons', the theatre royal, gregg, yates, stark, carncross's royal exchange restaurant, the argus, the casion, charles thatcher, burton's theatre, c h rignold, george rignold, royal victoria theatre, the princess, the criterion, walsh and fawcett, george fawcett rowe, fawcett rowe, lola montez, henry coleman, madame carilly, the advertiser, victoria reef, william kelly, g v brooke, burralls assembly rooms, nicholls assembly rooms, royal hotel, shamrock concert hall, bendigo hotel, billy heffernan, john crowely, mrs hancock, miss urie, m langlaise, sarah flower, madame caradine, thatcher the inimitable, greville, joe small, fanny young, frank varley, hugh anderson, porter's stars of the australian stage and screen, abbott, lyceum theatre, mr & mrs robe, robert heir, g w daniels, bendigo histrionic club, carrick club, 'the old curiosity shop', benjamin farjeon or b l farjeon, louis quatorze, robert younge, woolridge's eagle saloon, fry's troupe, coleman's rotunda theatre, old house, rainer's ethipian serenaders, jacobs, mrs macgowan, the golden age, foos & fitzgerald, madame arnati, gibson, pearsons harmonic hall, london hotel, little joe and the comical wonder, pick and shovel, united states hotel, john hunter kerr, marsh troupe, lyster opera co, miss avonia jones, cobb & co, billy heffernan, shamrock hotel, st james hall, crowley, royal princess theatre, offenbach's duchess of gerolstein, james cassius williamson, maggie moore, hal porter, grattan riggs co, garner, musgrove, george rignold, bland holt, harry rickards, london gaiety co, alfred dampier, dan barry co, harold stephen, coghill brothers, paine, waterman & balfe, the australian bijou opera co, williamson & musgrove's royal opera co, nellie stewart, the alfred dampier co, ward lyons dramatic co, george darrell, william elton, charles arnold's co, masonic theatre, the capital), the bendigo dramatic society, the bendigo glee club, the bendigo amateur dramatic club, bendigo orchestra, bendigo liedertafel, alice crawford, wilson barrett co, ernest toy, emily dyason, gertrude alger, william murdoch, a c bartleman, madame benda, amy and eileen castles, erna mueller, madame bertha rossow, e a bindley, kate samuels, jan kubelik -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Magazine - Magazine, quarterly, Stephen Murray-Smith, Overland - Eureka Centenary Number, 1954-1955
... hugh anderson...) overland dr h.v.evatt vance palmer hugh anderson laurence collinson ...Second issue of poetry magazine Overland founded by Stephen Murray-Smith in 1954. Overland – Australia’s only radical literary magazine – has been showcasing brilliant and progressive fiction, poetry, nonfiction and art since 1954. The magazine has published some of Australia’s most iconic writers, and continues to give space to underrepresented voices and brand-new literary talent every single day. In Overland’s very first edition in 1954, Stephen Murray-Smith noted that the magazine would ‘publish poetry and short stories, articles and criticism by new and by established writers. It will aim high … [but] will make a special point of developing writing talent in people of diverse backgrounds. We ask of our readers, however inexpert, that they write for us; that they share our love of living, our optimism, our belief in the traditional dream of a better Australia.’ (from Overland website) overland, dr h.v.evatt, vance palmer, hugh anderson, laurence collinson, jack lindsay -
Public Record Office Victoria
Deposition, 7 October 1854
... james bentley d.s williamson walter anderson john gillott hugh ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions from Scobie Murderinquisition, james scobie, james bentley, d.s williamson, walter anderson, john gillott, hugh meikle, henry green, john campbell, duncan henderson, david richards, john haig, john fletcher, john phelan, walter davis, james hasseltop, archibald carmichael, william duncan, j.f bentley, barnard wech, peter martin, mary ann welch, john alfred carr, dr alfred carr -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Ringwood: Place of many eagles, 1974
... 'For Nunawading Historical Society, Hugh Anderson 26/10/74'...'] 'For Nunawading Historical Society, Hugh Anderson 26/10/74' History ...History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND 3542 Centennial Edition']History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND3542 Centennial Edition']History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND 3542 Centennial Edition']ringwood, centennial edition -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Documents - Misc, Hugh Andersons Railways notes - Ringwood District
... District. Collated by Hugh Anderson -typed and hand written... of Railways in the Ringwood District. Collated by Hugh Anderson -typed ...Miscellaneous research notes of Railways in the Ringwood District. Collated by Hugh Anderson -typed and hand written. Includes newspaper cuttings, official letters and various other documents. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Documents - Misc, Hugh Andersons notes re Bushwhackers and Bullockies- Ringwood and District
... by Hugh Anderson for research into Bushwhackers and Bullockies... and handwritten- collated by Hugh Anderson for research into Bushwhackers ...Miscellaneous documents -typed and handwritten- collated by Hugh Anderson for research into Bushwhackers and Bullockies for "Place of Many Eagles" Includes newspaper cuttings, book extracts, and other documents -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, James Rouget, Shire of Lilydale Past and Present 1837-1923, 1924
... See also "Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles - Hugh Anderson... Eagles - Hugh Anderson" for additional information ...See also "Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles - Hugh Anderson" for additional information on the separation of the Borough of Ringwood from Shire of Lilydale (p.154).Short history of the Shire of Lilydale including Ringwood, Croydon and surrounding districts prior to separation from Lilydale of Borough of Ringwood in 1924.Preface extract: This small Volume contains a short history of the Shire of Lilydale, and is designed as a record covering the period especially relating to the early settlement. ... The information herein recorded has been obtained from official sources, historical records, first hand knowledge, and from the Pioneers themselves ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - A SKETCH OF THE EARLY DIGGING DAYS, 2004 ( reprint )
... . Signed in front cover, 'compliments of Hugh Anderson, June 2004.... Signed in front cover, 'compliments of Hugh Anderson, June 2004 ...A Sketch of the Early Digging Days and Rogers of Eaglehawk. Signed in front cover, 'compliments of Hugh Anderson, June 2004'. Dear Old Bendigo was first published by John Robshaw, Bendigo 1892.Thomas Brackenbendigo, history, early digging days, bendigo, gold, gold mining -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Mail, Obituary - Joseph Richard Sanders - Old and Respected Pioneer Ringwood 1959 from the Ringwood Mail, 1959
... of Many Eagles" by Hugh Anderson... "Ringwood a Place of Many Eagles" by Hugh Anderson Transcript ...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 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, "Age" Newspaper cutting announcing the death of Catherine Maggs on 14th. October 1960
... of Many Eagles by Hugh Anderson).... (From the book "Ringwood Place of Many Eagles by Hugh Anderson ...Catherine Maggs was married to James Maggs who belonged to a large pioneer family in the Ringwood area. They had nine children. James died in July 1940. (From the book "Ringwood Place of Many Eagles by Hugh Anderson)Small newpaper cutting.MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James Maggs, loved mother of Oliver, Douglas, Lawrence (deceased), Ruby (Mrs. Bruce), Basil, Lewis (deceased), Ronald (deceased), Beulah (Mrs. Boppel) and James, aged 78 years. A wonderful mother at rest. MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Beulah and mother-in-law of Bert. Peacefully sleeping. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Oliver. We'll meet again, Kitty. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwocd, Catherine, loving friend of Ruby Richardson. Sadly missed. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THE VICTORIAN HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, 1971
... including one by Hugh Anderson titled Charles Thatcher: The Bard... & addresses to RHSV by members including one by Hugh Anderson titled ...The Victorian Historical Magazine, 164th Issue Vol 42 No.2 May 1971. Published by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, contains articles & addresses to RHSV by members including one by Hugh Anderson titled Charles Thatcher: The Bard of Bendigo.Royal Historical Society of Victoriahistory, australian, charles thatcher, birdsville, charles joseph latrobe. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIA
... with introduction and notes by Colin Roderick and Hugh Anderson, published...: Edited with introduction and notes by Colin Roderick and Hugh ...Red hard covered book, Miska Hausers Letters from Australia 1854 - 1858, Translated by Colin Roderick: Edited with introduction and notes by Colin Roderick and Hugh Anderson, published by Red Rooster Press 1988, 106 pages with one black and white illustration in front of M.Hauser.history, australian, general items of interest, australia-history-german-musician-letters -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. (See Registration Number 4851) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pencil sketch, Winifred Miles, "Family dog - Mick" - Graphite on paper by Winifred Miles, 1922
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Pencil drawing with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Creek Bed" - Oil on canvas by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Tree - East Ringwood Golf Links" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Unframed painting with cardboard border. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. (See Registration Number 4848)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Mullum Road" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point on Mullum Mullum Road in Ringwood. (See Registration Number 4847)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "First Post Office 1883" (Ringwood) - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame. Painted from an original black & white photograph, Catalogue Reg No. 1347 recorded as "Ringwood's first Post Office showing first Postmistress, Miss M. Thompson and her mother. 1890". (South side of Main Street (Maroondah Highway), approximately 300 meters west of Ringwood Railway Station). Writing on back of original photograph reads, "Grandma and Auntie Martha Thomson 1890". (Difference in painting date and photograph date indicates years as shown are approximate only). Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Wantirna" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].One of two undated paintings by Winifred Miles' viewed from the same vantage point in Wantirna. (See Registration Number 4836)Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Orchards" - Water colour on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), Undated, later than 1910
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame.Sticker on back of frame - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Painting, Winifred Miles, "Lilypond at Quambee" - Oil on paper by Winifred Miles (1884-1944), 1912
... for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood... Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles ..."Alexander Colquhoun [Herald art critic 1914-1922 and feature writer for the Age 1926-1941] ... took private students in the first decade of the century, and one of these was Winifred Miles, who after her marriage in 1910 lived the remainder of her life in Ringwood. ... (She) began by doing charcoal studies of animals when she was in Balranald, but in later years moved to oils and then watercolours, travelling around Ringwood to find places to paint by means of a pony-driven governess-cart. She won prizes for paintings in the Royal Melbourne Shows." - Hugh Anderson - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles [p.217].Painting with cardboard border in glass-fronted frame.Handwritten notation on back of frame - "Lilypond at Quambee Nth Ringwood 1912, and sticker - "Ringwood Framing Gallery, 233 Whitehorse Road Ringwood, Phone 8704930" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map, Survey of Dividing Range between Yarra Yarra and Western Port - William Wedge Darke, 1843
... Extract - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles - Hugh Anderson... Eagles - Hugh Anderson (1974): William Wedge Darke, from Hereford ...Extract - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles - Hugh Anderson (1974): William Wedge Darke, from Hereford, England, was a nephew of John Helder Wedge of the Port Phillip Association, who was also a surveyor. William's most important work was probably his survey of the Dividing Range and the country between the Yarra River and Western Port, completed in May 1843, and during which he made a traverse between the Mullum and Dandenong creeks along the higher ground that he labelled the "best line of road from Melbourne". This road was for many years the major route to Gippsland and to the higher country about Alexandra and Mansfield, sometimes known as White Horse Road, and now Maroondah Highway.Surveyor's relief map of features to the east of Melbourne including Yarra Yarra River, Mullum Mullum Creek, Anderson's Creek, Dandenong Creek.Transmitted to the Surveyor General with my letter of 10th May 1843 (signed) Wm Wedge Drake, Assistant Surveyor. Scale: two inches to a mile. Descriptive remarks include upstream area of Yarra River - "impassable, appears to have been formerly a lake", and to the south - "barren and scrubby swamps of the Western Port Country". Marked tracks include "best line of road from Melbourne", "track to Dandenong", "Road to Port Albert may probably be found on this range", "Best line to Upper Yarra". Several huts also marked.