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Book, Clare Gervasoni, 'Outbreak at Ballarat: The Eureka Story from the pages of the Mount Alexander Mail 8 December 1854' edited by Clare Gervasoni
One of a series of Goldfield Heritage Books, Outbreak at Ballarat was published by BHS Publishing and written by Clare Gervasoni. Blue soft covered book with a contemporary account of the Eureka Stockade.eureka stockade, castlemaine, mount alexander, clare gervasoni -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Colour photograph of a brick church at Sandon, Victoria.sandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Brick church at Sandon, Victoriasandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Colour photograph of a red brick church in Sandon. sandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
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Document - Image, Invoice from Elvish Brothers, of Daylesford and Castlemaine, 1904, 14/02/1904
Invoice from tInvoice from Elvish Brothers, wholesale and retail cash grocers and produce merchants, of Daylesford and Castlemaineluigi gervasoni, philately, invoice, daylesford, castlemaine, wombat tea -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Castlemaine Bluestone Gutter, in Urquhart Street, 2004, 28/06/2004
Many gutters in Castlemaine are deep and protected by bluestone. Colour photograph of a bluestone gutter in Urquhart Street, Castlemaine.castlemaine, gutter, bluestone, infrasctructure -
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Photograph - Colour, Fred Gaulton Coach Builder Castlemaine
Colour photograph of the facade of Fred Gaulton's Coach Builder in Castlemaine. On of the men out the front is a member of the Gervasoni family.castlemaine, fred gaulton, coach builder, gervasoni -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Market Building
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Market Building ...castlemaine, castlemaine market building -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Market Building
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Street
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Market Building, 2013, 04/03/2013
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Thompson's Foundry, 2013, 04/03/2013
Colour photograph of a remnant from Thompson's Foundry inside the Castlemaine market Building. castlemaine, castlemaine market building, thompson's foundry -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Thompson's Foundry, 2013, 04/03/2013
Colour photograph of a remnant from Thompson's Foundry inside the Castlemaine market Building. castlemaine, castlemaine market building, thompson's foundry -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Former George Clark and Son Building, Castlemaine, 2013, 04/03/2013
Colour photograph of a remnant from Thompson's Foundry inside the Castlemaine market Building. castlemaine, george clark, george clark and son -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pioneers and Old Residents' Building, 2013, 04/03/2013
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Pioneers ...Colour photograph of a remnant from Thompson's Foundry inside the Castlemaine market Building. castlemaine, george clark, george clark and son -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Pre-Olympic ...Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. castlemaine, castlemaine swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Pre-Olympic ...Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. castlemaine, castlemaine swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Pre-Olympic ...Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. castlemaine, castlemaine swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Office goldfields Photograph - Colour Castlemaine Pre-Olympic ...Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. castlemaine, castlemaine swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Former Bank of Victoria, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. avoca, avoca war memorial -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Former Bank of Victoria, Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
Colour photograph of the Castlemaine Swimming Pool. avoca, avoca war memorial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Anna Morgan, c. 1905
James Venn Morgan was known affectionately as ‘The Father of Kew’. Born in Somersetshire on February 21, 1823, he sailed to Australia in April, 1851. James V. Morgan, was a member of one of the first parties to leave for the diggings. At Chewton, near Castlemaine his party tried their luck in an abandoned shaft, and in two weeks returned to Melbourne after having won 35lb weight of gold. James Venn Morgan was content with his success, and induced his partners to invest their money with him in land. After obtaining the advice of a friend, the party negotiated with Mr Samuel Watts, of Collingwood, who had recently purchased land from the Crown, and from him they took over at £15 an acre about 32 acres of land in the district that is now known as Kew. This land extended from where the Kew Post-office now stands to the locality of the Boroondara Cemetery. Here it was that Mr Morgan decided to settle, and, after having had the land surveyed, the partners apportioned it by drawing straws for the four sections into which it had been divided. One of them sold his holding later in the year for £100 an acre, and was sorry for it afterwards. In 1853 Mr. Morgan built the first house in Kew, and this house is the one in which he still resides. Here with his wife, he settled down to market gardening and dairying. So successful was the new venture that he induced his father and other members of the family to come out to Australia to assist him. Gradually the district became settled, Mr. Morgan parted with a portion of his holding, and subdivided and built on the remainder, which he still retained. In 1884 he found himself in a position to retire from active business. He celebrated his 100th birthday in 1923. He was later to die in the same year. The Argus, 17 January 1923.Rare and-tinted framed photograph af Annie Morgan, the wife of one of the founding pioneers of the district.Hand tinted photograph in a gilt frame of Anna Morgan (nee Chidgey), the wife of James Venn Morgan. Anna Morgan was the wife of one of Kew's earliest pioneers and landowners. She died in 1915.anna morgan, kew - pioneers -
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Photograph, ROGER PURCELL, BALLARAT
ORIGINAL PHTOGRAPH OWNED BY MRS. LENA COOK, OF CASTLEMAINE ROAD , CRESWICK.1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD OF SCHOOLCHILDREN AND THEIR TEACHER- TOURELLO SCHOOL STANDING OUTSIDE TOURELLO POST OFFICE .2.3.4 ENLARGED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ABOVE PRINTED ON MATTE PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER.1 Handwritten on reverse in blue biro; Lily Sanderslocal history, photography, photographs, schools - tourello -
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Photograph, James Venn Morgan, c.1905
James Venn Morgan was known affectionately as ‘The Father of Kew’. Born in Somersetshire on February 21, 1823, he sailed to Australia in April, 1851. James V. Morgan, was a member of one of the first parties to leave for the diggings. At Chewton, near Castlemaine his party tried their luck in an abandoned shaft, and in two weeks returned to Melbourne after having won 35lb weight of gold. James Venn Morgan was content with his success, and induced his partners to invest their money with him in land. After obtaining the advice of a friend, the party negotiated with Mr Samuel Watts, of Collingwood, who had recently purchased land from the Crown, and from him they took over at £15 an acre about 32 acres of land in the district that is now known as Kew. This land extended from where the Kew Post-office now stands to the locality of the Boroondara Cemetery. Here it was that Mr Morgan decided to settle, and, after having had the land surveyed, the partners apportioned it by drawing straws for the four sections into which it had been divided. One of them sold his holding later in the year for £100 an acre, and was sorry for it afterwards. In 1853 Mr. Morgan built the first house in Kew, and this house is the one in which he still resides. Here with his wife, he settled down to market gardening and dairying. So successful was the new venture that he induced his father and other members of the family to come out to Australia to assist him. Gradually the district became settled, Mr. Morgan parted with a portion of his holding, and subdivided and built on the remainder, which he still retained. In 1884 he found himself in a position to retire from active business.He celebrated his 100th birthday in 1923. He was later to die in the same year. The Argus, 17 January 1923.Rare and historic hand-tinted framed portrait of one of the founding pioneers of the district.Hand tinted photograph in a gilt frame of the Kew pioneer James Venn Morgan (1823-1923).james venn morgan, kew - pioneer families, kew - landowners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - MINING REPORTS - PLAN OF CHEWTON GOLDFIELD 1937
Plan of the Chewton Goldfield with Scale Measurement in chains. Plan shows the township of Chewton with the reefs and leases, the railway line and the Main Castlemaine - Melbourne Road. Also the Eureka Vineyard. Issued by The Stock Exchange of Melbourne, April 1937. Leases named are: Central Wattle Gully, Wattle Gully United, Wattle Gully Extended, South Wattle Gully, Golden Wattle, Chewton, White Horse, Wattle Gully, North Wattle Gully, North Chewton, Upper Barkly, Post Office Hill, Misima United, Argus Hill, Chapmans, Chewton Prospecting Co, Fiji Gold & Gold Mines of Fiji and Nimrod. Stamp in the top right corner: Edward Dyason & Co. - Queen St. Melbourne. Sharebrokers.map, mining reports, plan of chewton goldfield, edward dyason & co, the stock exchange of melbourne, central wattle gully, wattle gully united, wattle gully extended, south wattle gully, golden wattle, chewton, white horse, wattle gully, north wattle gully, north chewton, upper barkly, post office hill, misima united, argus hill, chapmans, chewton prospecting co, fiji gold & gold mines of fiji, nimrod -
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Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH: BLACK AND WHITE YOUNG FEMALE DRESSED IN VICTORIAN CLOTHING
Photograph - Black and white young female dressed in Victorian clothing - taken at F.H. Coldrey (late Wherrett ) Post Office Portrait Rooms Barker Street Castlemaine -Established 1855.photograph, person, female, f.h. coldrey (late wherrett ) post office portrait rooms barker street castlemaine -established 1855 -
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Photograph - PORTRAIT OF A MAN
Small, full length portrait of a man standing beside a small table with a large cloth and some books on it. He is holding a book in his left hand. In his right hand, he is holding a glove. He is wearing a frockcoat, trousers, waistcoat and a high neck shirt. He also has a beard.G. Wherrett, Post Office Portrait Rooms, Barker St., Castlemainephotograph, portrait, male, portrait of a man, g wherett -
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Photograph - PORTRAIT OF A LADY
Small portrait of a lady seated on a chair beside a table with a long fringed cloth and a book on it. The cloth and part of the chair have been coloured green. The cloth has a yellow fringe and the book is yellow. The floor is light brown. The lady is wearing a voluminous dress with a jacket. She is also wearing a small hat and gloves. Her cheeks have been slightly coloured. On the back is the Photographer's name and address. Light and Truth is printed above the photographer's name.G. Wherrett, Post Office Portrait Rooms, Barker St., Castlemainephotograph, portrait, female, portrait of a lady, g wherrett