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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Tom Beaumont, Curator, (Superintendent) Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 1947-1971. Founding member, Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Thomas (Tom) BEAUMONT, Courier, Special Publication, December 1999 - research by Roy Mosman, 1999
Article for December 1999 Ballarat Courier, about Tom Beaumont and the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, researched by Roy Mosman and summary of article, November 1999.Tom Beaumont was pre-eminent amongst the Curators of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens as a grower and propagator of many plants, especially tuberous begonias and many trees to be found in the Gardens today. He achieved a national and international reputation and yet remained a humble man.All visibleAll visiblejohn garner collection, garner, beaumont, mosman, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, curator, superintendent, thomas toop, begonias, blackmore and langdon, begonia festivals, ballarat horticultural society -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - A Renowned Curator, Tom (Mr Begonia) Beaumont, death July 14, 1989, Courier newspaper, 14 July, 1989
Tom (Mr Begonia) Beaumont, death July 14, 1989, Courier newspaper. A cream-shaded begonia and a lawn at the Botanic Gardens bear the name of Ballarat's best known gardener, Tom Beaumont, who died at the weekend. Mr Beaumont retired in 1978 after 54 years on the staff of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, including more than 30 years as superintendent.Tom Beaumont played an important role as a Begonia Specialist who contributed significantly to Ballarat's iconic Begonia Festivals and the maintenance and development of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens.Two yellowed newspaper sections. A brief article in one extract, which is folded and Death Notices for Tom Beaumont on the other.None.john garner collection, garner, dr, beaumont, begonia, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens, tom beaumont, superintendent, curator, blackmore's, begonia festival, tom toop, tom beaumont lawn -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Interview with Mr Ian Smith, Ballarat City Council Town Clerk, Subject: Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Interviewer: Doctor John Garner, 6/3/2007, 6/3/2007
Doctor Garner interviewed Ian Smith on behalf of the Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens oral history programme.According to Doctor Garner, Ian Smith played a significant role in the history of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens and as a member of the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens.8 pages with bold type for names all in font 12 and one page with a coloured photograph of Mr Ian Smith. 1 copy without photograph.Some underlining of text in blue biro, pp.2,4,5, &6.john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, oral history programme, mr ian smith, town clerk, ballarat city council, local government, frank rogers, tom beaumont, peter hetherington, bob whitehead, jessie scott, prime ministers' avenue, queen victoria statue, roy mosman, jack chisholm, fernery, lindsay gordon cottage, gardens, ballarat -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Glee Club, Port Melbourne, 1938
Item was framed with a medallion presented to George AMY in 1924 (cat no 518 ) by the City of Port Phillip for the 1998 Lurking in Lanes exhibition.Laser copy of Glee Club group photograph with honour board, circa 1938, at side of former All England Eleven Hotel, Princes Street and Princes Place.societies clubs unions and other organisations, port melbourne glee club, tom cosham, reg wilson, bob walsh, col cameron, alan wilson, bert lancaster, cowen kilpatrick, icy beaumont, bill mckay, robert phillips, jim maloney, jimmy antano, jerry chaman, michael kalos, harry wilson, fred davis, arthur walsh, bull ryan, roy cox, a hart, fred brooks, pat nolan, george medes, moss mccall, andy power, george amy jnr, george amy snr, hector wood, harry perazzo, jim kerr, wally dimoline, jim dodder, bill bolitho, jack vale, all england eleven hotel, business and traders - hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Settlement boys, possibly at Excelsior Hall, 1930s
Colour lasercopy of Port Melbourne Settlement boys club. Taken with flash 1930s, probably not at 311 Nott Street clubhouse - could be at Excelsior Hall?societies clubs unions and other organisations, ken turner, port melbourne settlement, bob turner, ernie turner, tom anderson, bruce anderson, albie beaumont, 'titch' beaumont, barrett, george downard, keith downard, alf davenport, fred davenport, keith davenport, dixon, bert heathcote, fred heathcote, merv leyden, 'bug' mitchell, 'flea' mitchell, 'nunk' manners, 'spud' manners, sydney ross, jack ross, sweeney -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''BLESS THE BRIDE''
Bendigo Operatic Society ''Bless the Bride'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street, Bendigo for a Five Night Season Commencing Friday 18th June 1971. Producer: Max Collis - Assistant producer, Ballet and Wardrobe: Madge Welch - Society Pianist: Ruth Gorman - Musical Director: Gwen Grose. Cast in Oreder of Appearance: Ruth Iredale as Alice Charity Willow - John Boquest as Cousin George - John Beaumont as Archdeacon Gurney - Carol McKenzie as Lucy Veracity Willow - Fred Trewarne as The Hon Thomas Trout - Coral Rivett as Ann Fidelity Willow - Christine Cavanaugh as Charlott Patience Willow - Jill Barker as Elizabeth Patience Willow - Pamela Duffy as Frances Fortitude Willow - Debra Lockett, Jocelyn Lyon as Millicent Punctuality Willow - Neil Roxburgh as Pierre Fontaine - Patricia McCracken as Suzanne Valois - Ferd Lorenz as Augustus Willow (Lucy's Father) - Bartina Daws as Mary Willow (Lucy's Mother) - Duncan McFarland as Albert Willow (Augustus's Father) - Dorothy Field as Harriet Willow (Grandmama) - Patricia Lyon as Nanny - Karl Steinberg, Shane Brennan as Buttons - Ray Edebone as Chief Gendarme - Fred Veitch as 2nd Gendarme - John Lourens as M. Robert - Michael Filippini as 1st Waiter - John Tonkin as 2nd Waiter - Douglas Sayle as M. Frontenac - John Beaumont as M. Martel. There are two copies of the booklet.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society