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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Harvester Works Soccer team 1912, 1912
... R) Back Row- H. Thomas (referee), D. Clemson, V.R. McKay, G. Thomas, J. Wick, W.Bourke. Front Row- F. Phillipe, I. Ramas, A. Draper...R) Back Row- H. Thomas (referee), D. Clemson, V.R. McKay, G. Thomas, J. Wick, W.Bourke. Front Row- F. Phillipe, I. Ramas, A. Draper ...'Soccer team, Sunshine Harvester Works, pre 1914'sunshine harvester works soccer, soccer, team photograph -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Commercial Bank of Australia
... Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell Newsagency, Charles Brady Draper. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray tatura buildings historic costume children female Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell Newsagency, Charles Brady Draper. ...Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell Newsagency, Charles Brady Draper. East end of Hogan Street. Features a girl child crossing the street; womand and child at newsagent's shopfront.tatura, buildings, historic, costume, children, female -
City of WhittleseaPhotograph (item) - Photographs - Councillors, Whittlesea Shire Council 1961, 1961
... Whittlesea Shire Council/1961 Back row from left - Councillors GE Draper, LT Batten, JW Towt, AE Farrelly, WA Smith, RR Scott, E Payne, GA Goding Front row from left - Councillors LP Mitchell, HR Uren, TH Hurrey, U[V?] R...City of Whittlesea 25 Ferres Boulevard South Morang melbourne whittlesea councillors whittlesea council Whittlesea Shire Council/1961 Back row from left - Councillors GE Draper, LT Batten, JW Towt, AE Farrelly, WA Smith, RR Scott, E Payne, GA Goding Front row from left - Councillors LP Mitchell, HR Uren, TH Hurrey, U[V?] R ...Whittlesea Shire Council/1961 Back row from left - Councillors GE Draper, LT Batten, JW Towt, AE Farrelly, WA Smith, RR Scott, E Payne, GA Goding Front row from left - Councillors LP Mitchell, HR Uren, TH Hurrey, U[V?] R Michaelwhittlesea councillors, whittlesea council -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Baptist Church Members c 1930's
... R L ?, Charlie Carter, Ray Kingston, A.?, TedNikkelson, Bob Blachford, Alex Bernhardt Shubert 2 Kyle Crossett, Gladys Crossett, Miss Edith G Dulcie Corrye, Florence Willy, Maisy Elliot 3 Daisy Kennedy, Rev N.S. Draper...R L ?, Charlie Carter, Ray Kingston, A.?, TedNikkelson, Bob Blachford, Alex Bernhardt Shubert 2 Kyle Crossett, Gladys Crossett, Miss Edith G Dulcie Corrye, Florence Willy, Maisy Elliot 3 Daisy Kennedy, Rev N.S. Draper ...Books on loan from Stawell Baptist Church.Copy of B/W photograph of men and women in front of brick building. 3 rows of peopleRow R L ?, Charlie Carter, Ray Kingston, A.?, TedNikkelson, Bob Blachford, Alex Bernhardt Shubert 2 Kyle Crossett, Gladys Crossett, Miss Edith G Dulcie Corrye, Florence Willy, Maisy Elliot 3 Daisy Kennedy, Rev N.S. Draper, Mrs Draper Dulcie Corrie & Berhardt Shubert. Married Florence E Willy & Ted Nikkelson Married at churcch 26/12/42 tr lo died Funeral service in Baptist church by Rev. Arlr B. Carter & Maisie Elliot Not Married.baptist church -
Clunes MuseumFinancial record - RECEIPTS
... R. GEORGE & SON (7) - OCT 1895 - JAN 1903 W. BARKELL (3) NOV 1907 - DEC 1911 H. BOCKHOLT (4) JUN 1902 - MAY 1912 BROADBENT BROS & CO. - DEC 1901 CLUNES PRESERVING COMPANY (2) 17 MAR 1897 & 1 DEC 1897 W. COOPER - 15 NOV 1898 C.H. CORFIELD FEB 189? C & J FAWCETT (2) AUG 1909 & FEB 1911 A. J. GIDDINGS PRINTER - 1 OCT 1910 J. HERON & CO. IRONMONGERS - 15 OCT 1898 JACKSON & SONS - 1 DEC 1904 RICHARD LEAN STOREKEEPER - JULY 1906 JOHN LEMMON HARNESS MAKER (2) - MAR 1901 MAR 1905 JAMES LISTON DRAPER...R. GEORGE & SON (7) - OCT 1895 - JAN 1903 W. BARKELL (3) NOV 1907 - DEC 1911 H. BOCKHOLT (4) JUN 1902 - MAY 1912 BROADBENT BROS & CO. - DEC 1901 CLUNES PRESERVING COMPANY (2) 17 MAR 1897 & 1 DEC 1897 W. COOPER - 15 NOV 1898 C.H. CORFIELD FEB 189? C & J FAWCETT (2) AUG 1909 & FEB 1911 A. J. GIDDINGS PRINTER - 1 OCT 1910 J. HERON & CO. IRONMONGERS - 15 OCT 1898 JACKSON & SONS - 1 DEC 1904 RICHARD LEAN STOREKEEPER - JULY 1906 JOHN LEMMON HARNESS MAKER (2) - MAR 1901 MAR 1905 JAMES LISTON DRAPER ...J.S.MULCAHY (2) JULY 1895 - SEPT 1896 J.F.WILSON (3) OCT 1897 - JAN 1902 and E. WILSON (1) NOV 1908 W.J. COCKING JAN 1895 W. BLACKBAND (4) JAN 1897 - JULY 1912 W. TURNBULL (4) AUG 1893 - OCT 1908 G G SIMONS (5) JULY 1895 - MAY 1910 R. GEORGE & SON (7) - OCT 1895 - JAN 1903 W. BARKELL (3) NOV 1907 - DEC 1911 H. BOCKHOLT (4) JUN 1902 - MAY 1912 BROADBENT BROS & CO. - DEC 1901 CLUNES PRESERVING COMPANY (2) 17 MAR 1897 & 1 DEC 1897 W. COOPER - 15 NOV 1898 C.H. CORFIELD FEB 189? C & J FAWCETT (2) AUG 1909 & FEB 1911 A. J. GIDDINGS PRINTER - 1 OCT 1910 J. HERON & CO. IRONMONGERS - 15 OCT 1898 JACKSON & SONS - 1 DEC 1904 RICHARD LEAN STOREKEEPER - JULY 1906 JOHN LEMMON HARNESS MAKER (2) - MAR 1901 MAR 1905 JAMES LISTON DRAPER (3) JUL 1896 - OCT 1908 LUFF BROTHERS MERCHANTS - NOV 1898 M. MCDONALD - APR 1899 PITCHER & SON STOCK AGENT - FEB 1899 J.W. PRESTON (3) - JUN 1900 - JUN 1912 ROBINS & PAYNE (2) JUN 1904 & DEC 1911 P. ROWE - SEPT 1899 J. SPIVEY 17 NOV 1897 G. STARK - GROCER (3) DEC 1901 - APR 1905 W.H. STAVELY - MAR 1903 T. THOMAS TAILOR - FEB 1900 WALLIS & GIDDINGS PRINTERS - OCT 1904 F.W. WEICKHARDT IRONMONGER (2) APR 1911 & APR 1912 J. FRANZ WEICKHARDT - BAKER - JUN 1899 D. WHYTE - BOOTMAKER - OCT 1908 J. BURN SADDLER - JAN 1905 FURTHER ASSORTED HANDWRITTEN RECEIPTS FOR VARIOUS SERVICES AND PURCHASES TO THE FAWCETT FAMILY. RECEIPTS ISSUED BY CLUNES BUSINESSES TO THE FAWCETT FAMILY FOR GOODS AND SERVICES INCLUDING BLACKSMITH, BOOTS AND SHOES, BAKER, GROCER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONERS , PRODUCE, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS, BETWEEN 1893 AND 1912fawcett family, mulcahey, wilson, cocking, blackhard, turnbull, symons, weickhardt -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Early Canterbury, 1994
... Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne This booklet gives a brief description of the local settlement in Canterbury giving the landholders names and name of the house (before street numbering was introduced) and street it was located in. canterbury (ms) jane f portingale postmistress (mr) arundel wrighte wood brothers koonung creek (mr) thomas power (mr) oliver russell (mr) frederick griffin (mr) thomas payne shrublands w creek (mr) john gardiner (mr) james shanley (mr)robert hoddle (mr) michael logan (mr) patrick moloney (mr) hugh glass r. larkins t. hassett e. sturt d.s. campbell (mr) joseph camm riversdale road w. logan rochester road 1843 trees mont albert road a. sikes (mr) william smith 1853 (mr) ernest carter dentist elgar's surrey hindson family (mr) george granville mercy (mr) alfred golding (mr)alexander patterson (mr) thomas boanas (mr) thomas hyde builders (mr) richard terrill architects (mr) thomas miles drapers This booklet gives a brief description of the local settlement in Canterbury giving the landholders names and name of the house (before street numbering was introduced) and street it was located in. ...This booklet gives a brief description of the local settlement in Canterbury giving the landholders names and name of the house (before street numbering was introduced) and street it was located in.This booklet gives a brief description of the local settlement in Canterbury giving the landholders names and name of the house (before street numbering was introduced) and street it was located in.canterbury, (ms) jane f portingale, postmistress, (mr) arundel wrighte, wood brothers, koonung creek, (mr) thomas power, (mr) oliver russell, (mr) frederick griffin, (mr) thomas payne, shrublands, w creek, (mr) john gardiner, (mr) james shanley, (mr)robert hoddle, (mr) michael logan, (mr) patrick moloney, (mr) hugh glass, r. larkins, t. hassett, e. sturt, d.s. campbell, (mr) joseph camm, riversdale road, w. logan, rochester road, 1843, trees, mont albert road, a. sikes, (mr) william smith, 1853, (mr) ernest carter, dentist, elgar's surrey, hindson family, (mr) george granville mercy, (mr) alfred golding, (mr)alexander patterson, (mr) thomas boanas, (mr) thomas hyde, builders, (mr) richard terrill, architects, (mr) thomas miles, drapers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Commemoration of the Opening of Liveweight Sales Wodonga Municipal Saleyards 1981
... DIGBY CROZIER, M.L.C., / MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT/ ON WEDNESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1981 CR. H. W, DRAPER, J.P. MAYOR R. I. O'TOOLE TOWN CLERK , CR. ...DIGBY CROZIER, M.L.C., / MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT/ ON WEDNESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1981 CR. H. W, DRAPER, J.P. MAYOR R. I. O'TOOLE TOWN CLERK , CR. I. ...This plaque commemorates the official opening of the liveweight selling facilities at the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards, named the W. G. Page Saleyards, in 1980. Liveweight selling usually involves a curfew where cattle have to be at the saleyard by a specific time before the sale in order for them to be weighed prior to auction. Cattle that do not make the curfew time are sold on a $/head basis. The last sales at this facility took place in February 2015 before being replaced by the privately-run Barnawartha North's Northern Victoria Livestock Exchange. William George Page was Shire and City Engineer in Wodonga from 1965 until 1989. When he arrived the Shire of Wodonga had a population of 17,000 people. In 1966 Wodonga was selected as a city for special growth assistance. In 1972 Bill Page presented a new Town Plan to the Wodonga Council. Over the ensuing years he dedicated himself to bring this plan to fruition. He often had to argue and campaign with the Albury-Wodonga Corporation to push for the interests of development in Wodonga. This included winning a planning appeal to allow the saleyards to be relocated to Bandiana on the outskirts of Wodonga. Bill Page retired on health grounds in July 1989. The Council honoured him with a farewell dinner and renamed the saleyards at Bandiana the W.G. Page Saleyards in his honour.The Mayor , Cr Valentina Gillard, said "Every development in Wodonga in the past 24 years has a bit of Bill Page in it". William Page died 3 months later at 58 years old.A bronze forged metal plaque with detailed inscription. Bolts to fix plaque to the wall are still attached.RURAL CITY OF WODONGA / THIS PLAQUE/ COMMEMORATES THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE/ LIVEWEIGHT SELLING FACILITIES AT / THE WODONGA MUNICIPAL SALEYARDS /BY/THE HON. DIGBY CROZIER, M.L.C., / MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT/ ON WEDNESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1981 CR. H. W, DRAPER, J.P. MAYOR R. I. O'TOOLE TOWN CLERK , CR. I. J. MACAULAY MARKETS CHAIRMAN W. G. PAGE CITY ENGINEERlivestock sales wodonga, liveweight cattle sales, municipal saleyards wondonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Opening of Wodonga Municipal Saleyards 1980
... R. CHAMBERLAIN, J.P. MAYOR CR. I . J. MACAULAY CR. M. J. McEACHERN CR. D. I. SCHUBERT, B'E'N', J.P CR. H. W. DRAPER...R. CHAMBERLAIN, J.P. MAYOR CR. I . J. MACAULAY CR. M. J. McEACHERN CR. D. I. SCHUBERT, B'E'N', J.P CR. H. W. DRAPER ...This plaque commemorates the opening of the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards, named the W. G. Page Saleyards, in 1980. The last sales at this facility took place in February 2015 before being replaced by the privately-run Barnawartha North's Northern Victoria Livestock Exchange. William George Page was Shire and City Engineer in Wodonga from 1965 until 1989. When he arrived the Shire of Wodonga had a population of 17,000 people. In 1966 Wodonga was selected as a city for special growth assistance. In 1972 Bill Page presented a new Town Plan to the Wodonga Council. Over the ensuing years he dedicated himself to bring this plan to fruition. He often had to argue and campaign with the Albury-Wodonga Corporation to push for the interests of development in Wodonga. This included winning a planning appeal to allow the saleyards to be relocated to Bandiana on the outskirts of Wodonga. Bill Page retired on health grounds in July 1989. The Council honoured him with a farewell dinner and renamed the saleyards at Bandiana the W.G. Page Saleyards in his honour.The Mayor , Cr Valentina Gillard, said "Every development in Wodonga in the past 24 years has a bit of Bill Page in it". William Page died 3 months later at 58 years old.This plaque commemorates an important centre in the development and support of the livestock industry around Wodonga.A bronze plaque bearing the symbol of the Rural City of Wodonga in the upper left corner and an inscription to commemorate the opening of the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards. It includes a detailed inscription.RURAL CITY OF WODONGA / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED / ON 29TH JULY 1980 / BY /THE HON. J. C. BALFOUR M.P. / ACTING MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE /TO COMMEMORATE THE OPENING OF THE / WODONGA MUNICIPAL SALEYARDS CR. G. R. CHAMBERLAIN, J.P. MAYOR CR. I . J. MACAULAY CR. M. J. McEACHERN CR. D. I. SCHUBERT, B'E'N', J.P CR. H. W. DRAPER, J.P. CR. D.J .IVERSON CR. E. E. CHESTER CR I. D. WATSON CR. L. C. BOYES CR. B. F. ROGERS CR. P. M. STONE. J.P CR. B. McLEAN TOWN CLERK R. I. O"TOOLE A.I.M.A., A.R.M.I.T, M.A.I.H.S CITY ENGINEER W. G. PAGE, B.E, M.I.E (AUST) B.S .E.W.S L. G. E. A saleyards wodonga, w. g. page saleyards, livestock sales wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Send off for Alexander Frederick Reid OBE, MBE, 1956
... R J. Schmidt, A. Wagner, J. O’Donnell, J. Dawe, F. Leitch, J. Anderson, T. Brown, A. Elvish, F. Boadle, A. Reid, J. Draper...R J. Schmidt, A. Wagner, J. O’Donnell, J. Dawe, F. Leitch, J. Anderson, T. Brown, A. Elvish, F. Boadle, A. Reid, J. Draper ...Alex Reid was born in 1891 and began work on the Victorian Railways in 1907. He enlisted with the A.I.F in 1915. He served in Egypt and the Suez Canal but was discharged on medical grounds having contracted typhoid and dysentery. In 1917 he re-enlisted in the Anzac Light Horse. On his return to England, he survived the torpedoing of HMAT Ballarat and then served in France. On discharge from the army, Alex returned to the Victorian Railways and transferred to Wodonga. He was employed driving the “Spirit of Progress” and remained as “Driver in Charge” until his retirement in 1956. Alex was awarded the MBE in 1951 and the OBE in 1963 for his tireless efforts on behalf of Returned Servicemen and their families. He continued to work as a welfare officer for the RSL. As well as continued service to the RSL, Alex served as a member of the Wodonga High School advisory committee for 35 years and sat on the bench in the Wodonga Court for 15 years in his capacity as Justice of the Peace. Alexander Frederick Reid O.B.E died in Wodonga on 7 January 1979.This image represents a farewell work function for an outstanding member of the Wodonga community.A large black and white framed photo of a group of men attending a send off function in Wodonga in 1956.Alex Reid send off 1955 Back Row L to R Stan Warnock, F. Fulford, W. McEachern, S. Egan, P. Doolan, K. Moore, A. Smyth, M. Seymour, W. McAnanly, M. Flanagan, L. Gregson, L. Snow, H. Fraser, R. Cooper, W. Squires Second Back Row L to R K. Williams, W. Toomey, K. Coleman, F. Thistleton, K. Ziebell, P. Gough (S.M), C. Hughes, F. Dempsey, C. Craig, W. Baldock, J. Robinson, W. Odgers, C. Whitehead, G. Taylor, J. Muir, P. McDonald, W. Riley, A. Thompson, K. Robinson, B. Strachan, W. Walsh, T. Willoughby Seated second Row L to R J. Schmidt, A. Wagner, J. O’Donnell, J. Dawe, F. Leitch, J. Anderson, T. Brown, A. Elvish, F. Boadle, A. Reid, J. Draper (Police). N. Davey, F. Caine (P), A. Padgett, L. Burroughs (P), B. Saul, F. Weatherall, H. Binder, D. Sutton, T. Cosgriff, C. Clancy, ? , M. Nowadice, J. Karugan Front Row Seated L to R D. Shannon, S. Cuper, L. Cheesley. C. Williams, L. Madgeric, V. Snow. ?, A. Beach, L. Cross, C. McNamara, ? , Don Shepard.alexander frederick reid, eminent wodonga residents, ww1 veterans wodonga, hmat ballarat -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Stoneware Demijohn, 1910
... On Friday 15 July 1921, a fire occurred in which Phillips grocer’s shop and a neighbouring draper’s shop, owned by Mr. R. W. McLeish, were seriously damaged. ...On Friday 15 July 1921, a fire occurred in which Phillips grocer’s shop and a neighbouring draper’s shop, owned by Mr. R. W. McLeish, were seriously damaged. ...Mr Robert Crone Phillips was born in Stanley, Victoria and later moved to Wangaratta where he worked at Pinkertons and Sons. On 1 April 1912 he purchased the grocery, ironmongery, and wine and spirits business conducted in Sydney Street, Wodonga, by Mr. D. M. Stavely. This business was beside the old Wodonga Police Station. He received a spirit merchant's license under the new Licensing Act in the Wodonga Licensing Court on 20 March 1912. This was the first occasion on which spirit merchants' licenses have been granted by the court. This license was renewed annually until November 1920. On Friday 15 July 1921, a fire occurred in which Phillips grocer’s shop and a neighbouring draper’s shop, owned by Mr. R. W. McLeish, were seriously damaged. In August 1921 Robert Philips filed for insolvency with assets of £660 10/ and liabilities of £1126 19/6. The cause of insolvency listed was loss sustained by fire and the pressure of creditors. Mr. Phillips retired to Wangaratta. He passed away in 1948. The demijohn is of local significance as it represents an artefact from a local business. Its provenance is clear due to the inscription in the item. It is representative of ceramic wares from the early 1900s.A ceramiic demijohn with business name"R C PHILLIPS/ WODONGA"wodonga businesses, sydney road wodonga, r c phillips -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Civic Leaders Wodonga 1876 - 1994
... Chamberlain 1977-80, H. W. Draper 1980-82, R. J. Macaulay 1982-84, L.O. Boyes 1984-85, **Pamela Stone 1985-86, M. ...Chamberlain 1977-80, H. W. Draper 1980-82, R. J. Macaulay 1982-84, L.O. Boyes 1984-85, **Pamela Stone 1985-86, M. ...Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part of the local government district severed from the Yackandandah Shire to form a new municipality. In March 1973 Wodonga was declared as the first Rural City in Australia. This was officially proclaimed by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe at an open-air ceremony in Hovell Street following a procession along High Street led by the Victorian Police Band. The first meeting of the held in the open air immediately after the proclamation. In 1994, the Jeff Kennett government restructured local government in Victoria. His reforms dissolved 210 councils and sacked 1600 elected councillors. Commissioners were appointed in their place. Wodonga’s Commissioners were Mel Reid, Des Kelly and Michael Hanson. Reforms introduced created 78 new councils through amalgamations. Democratically elected councillors returned to Wodonga in 1997, with Graham Crapp as Mayor.This item documents the leaders of local government in Wodonga since its inception in 1876 until Local Government reform in 1994.A photo collage representing Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga, including a typed list of names and dates. All Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga from 1876 – 1994 J. Woodland 1876-7, J. Bambrick 1877-78, G. Street 1878-79, W. L. Ferrier 1879-80, T. Reidy 1880-81, J. Bambrick 1881-82, A. Schlink 1882-83, T. Reidy 1883-84, N. P. Newnan 1884-86, J. Bambrick 1886-87, H. Harkin 1887-88, T. Johnston 1888-89, W.C. McFarlane 1889-91, P. Adams 1891-92, J. G. Shields 1892-93, H. Harkin 1893-94, W.C. McFarlane 1894-95, N. P. Newnan 1895-96, J. Bassett 1896-97, R. Morrison 1897-98, G. S. Manns 1898-99, H. Smith 1899-1900, H. Beardmore 1900-1901, G. Leighton 1901-02, J. H. McGeoch 1902-03, H. Beardmore 1903-1904, J. Whan 1904-05, A.E. Müller 1905-06, A. L. Wright 1906-07, J. H. McGeoch 1907-08, H. Beardmore 1908-1910, G. Leighton 1910-11, H. Beardmore 1911-1912, J. H. McGeoch 1912-13, G. Leighton 1913-14, H. Beardmore 1914-1917, S. T. Parker 1917-19, W. Twomey 1919-21, T. Ryan 1921-23, W. Twomey 1923-25, T. Ryan 1925-26, C. F. Pollard 1926-27, W. Twomey 1927-28, C. S. Street 1928-29, K. D. Watson 1929-30, M. Martin 1930-31, R, Richardson 1933-36, T. Ryan 1936-38, M. Martin 1938-39, R, Richardson 1939-41, J. S. Hore 1941-43, K. D. Watson 1943-45, C. F. Pollard 1945-47, C.C. Sheather 1947-48, T. E. Snowdon 1948-49, J. S. Hore 1949-50, G.A.W. Boyes 1950-52, D. J. Schubert 1952-54, V. R. Peard 1954-55, M. E. Morrison 1955-56, M. E. Morrison 1956-57, J. S. Hore 1957-60, D.J. Schubert 1960-61, A.B.S. Collins 1961-62, A. G. Richardson 1962-63, J. S. Hore 1963-65, J. A. Terrill 1965-67, H. W Draper 1967-68, J.A. Terrill 1968-71, *L.E. Stone 1971-74, K.T. Riley 1974-76, H. Draper 1976-77, Rex. Chamberlain 1977-80, H. W. Draper 1980-82, R. J. Macaulay 1982-84, L.O. Boyes 1984-85, **Pamela Stone 1985-86, M. McEachern 1986-87, R.J Macaulay 1987-88, I. Deegan 1988-89, Valentina Gillard 1989-90, R. J. Macaulay 1990-91, L. C. Boyes 1991-92, T. Corcoran 1992-94 *Last Shire President & first Mayor of the City ** First woman Mayor, Widow of L.B. Stonewodonga council, wodonga shire council, civic leaders -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, C. Herbert Photo, Upper Main Street Stawell c1880, 1880s
... Draper, Commercial Hotel. Two Story Oriental Bank Building / O'Driscoll solicitors. Horse drawn cart in street. On right is the side of Mechanics Institute, R H Wadsworth Watchmaker. ...Draper, Commercial Hotel. Two Story Oriental Bank Building / O'Driscoll solicitors. Horse drawn cart in street. On right is the side of Mechanics Institute, R H Wadsworth Watchmaker. ...Upper Main St. Looking East (Herbert Photo) Businesses are the Cash Store, J. Webb, J Allingham Draper, Chadwicks Draper, Commercial Hotel. Two Story Oriental Bank Building / O'Driscoll solicitors. Horse drawn cart in street. On right is the side of Mechanics Institute, R H Wadsworth Watchmaker. c 1880's. Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878streetscape, businesses -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Baptist Church Group
... Draper, Win Lea. The original photograph belonged to Mr E. R. Nikkelson and taken at the time Rev. ...Draper, Win Lea. The original photograph belonged to Mr E. R. Nikkelson and taken at the time Rev. ...Stawell Baptist Church group c 1930's Back Row Charlie Carter, Ray Kingston, Alan Reeves, Ted Nikkelson, Bob Blachford, (hidden) Alex Robey, Ernhardt Schubert. Centre Row. Kyle Crossett, Gladys Crossett, Edith Gresswell, Dulcie Corrie, Florence Willy, Maisy Elliot, Phillis Morris, Front Row. Daisy Kennedy, Rev. N. s. Draper, Mrs. Draper, Win Lea. The original photograph belonged to Mr E. R. Nikkelson and taken at the time Rev. N.S. Draper was the minister. Black & White original photograph and copy of Stawell Baptist Church Group c 1930's stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white negative - Whitehorse Road Mitcham c. 1949, Harold Ernest Millane, Whitehorse Road Mitcham, Vic. c. 1949, circa. 1949
... S .Beckwith Richards Drapers D. G. Williamson R. Gracie S. Kelly Cenotaph Mitcham Memorial Hall Whitehorse Road Mitcham, Vic. ...This image was one of a series taken by Harold Millane in the late 1940's. They were printed onto post cards. Mary Millane, Harold's wife, printed captions on each negative with Indian ink. The series includes a variety of views of Mitcham, Vermont, Nunawading, Park Orchards and Doncaster East. The post cards were sold as souvenirs in the Millane shop on the N-E corner of Station Street and Whitehorse Road, Mitcham (originally the Mitcham Post Office).Clear photograph showing details of shops, vehicles, streetscape, lighting.Celluloid half plate B + W negative.Whitehorse Road Mitcham, Vic. hardy scott, h. s .beckwith, richards drapers, d. g. williamson, r. gracie, s. kelly, cenotaph, mitcham memorial hall -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research CollectionCard (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Ford Street, Beechworth, 1976
... Draper, H.S. Rundle, shop, prem + land £140 1900 - Barlase, John, Bootmaker, Henry Vandenberg S+L £30 1900 - Farhood, S. Watchmaker, Rundle, S.H. S+L £24 1900 - Phillips, William R...Draper, H.S. Rundle, shop, prem + land £140 1900 - Barlase, John, Bootmaker, Henry Vandenberg S+L £30 1900 - Farhood, S. Watchmaker, Rundle, S.H. S+L £24 1900 - Phillips, William R ...George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research CollectionCard - Index Card, George Tibbits, Ford Street, Beechworth, 1976
... R, ironmongers, same land 22'x165' prem 20'x30' deal fr. bk walls sh. roof Do. in rear 34'x21. WB + sh. rf. stable 20'x20' WB + ir. rf. £90 1876 - Gammon, George, Chemist, same land + prem as 1866 exc. no. 24'x12' bk £120 1884 - Armstrong, John, Draper, Mary Clark. shop 1884 - Cunningham Js. ...R, ironmongers, same land 22'x165' prem 20'x30' deal fr. bk walls sh. roof Do. in rear 34'x21. WB + sh. rf. stable 20'x20' WB + ir. rf. £90 1876 - Gammon, George, Chemist, same land + prem as 1866 exc. no. 24'x12' bk £120 1884 - Armstrong, John, Draper, Mary Clark. shop 1884 - Cunningham Js. ...Property - Ford Street, Beechworth - Section 2, Town Allotment 6 - (Note: also 2-6-1 Electrical Contractors, 2-6-2 Lodge and 2-6-3 Beechworth Dairy) - 100' x250' Ownership details and history - 28 Oct 1853 - W.H. Neuber 1861 - Galbraith, Andrew - Faulkner George, unlisted, J.S. Clark. land 22'x165', shop 32'x20' glass + deal fr. 2 stories, WB + sh. Bakery 25'x20' slabs + bark. Stable 20'x10' WB + do. 1861 - Steel, William, unlisted, J. Manson. land 11'x140' shop 10'x33' plate glass & cedar front, slabs + sh. Back 10'6"x34' WB + sh. 1861 - Joel, Abraham, unlisted, J. Manson, land 11'x140' shop 10'x33' plate glass + cedar front, slabs + sh. bark, 10'6"x34' WB + do. 1861 - J. Manson, unlisted, same, land 22'x25' (in rear) stable 14'x14' slabs + bark 1861 - George Gammon, unlisted, same, land 22'x165' shop 14'x31' glazed front. deal + WB slabs + sh. Kitchen 15'x12' store in rear 20'x10' do + bark 1863/4 - Eveleigh, J.L. (A. Galbraith in '63-'63) J.S. Clark land + prem as 1861. 1863/4 - Hall, Algernon, J. Manson. land + prem as 1861 1863/4 - Faulkner, baker & confectioner, J. Manson, land + prem as 1861 1863/4 - Manson, John as 1861 1863/4 - Gammon as 1861, Kitchen 15'x12' bk. resid. 24'x12' 1866 - Raphael, Julius, Tobias, Sally, tobacconists, J.S. Clark, land 22'x165 shop 20'x38' bk. bldg. glass fr. + sh. rf. Kitch. in rear 14'x12' WB = sh. Do. Stable 20'x10' slabs + bark. £115 1866 - Cunningham, James & Robert, ironmongers, John Manson, land 22'x165' shop 20'x33' plate glass + cedar fr. slabs + sh. rf. prem in rear 21'x34' WB + sh. rf. £110 1866 - Gammon, George, Druggist, same. land 22'x165' prem. 30'x20' + 24'x12' bk. bldg. 2 stories with plate glass + cedar shop front + sh. rf. Kitchen 15'x12' WB + sh. rf. 1871 - Brown, John, Barber etc. J.S. Clark. land + prem as 1866 £75 1871 - Cunningham, J&R, ironmongers, same. land + prem as 1866 + stable 13'x8' slabs + bark £96 1871 - Gammon, G. Druggist, same land + prem as 1866 £144 1876 - Walton, Wm. Tailor, Mary Clark. prem as 1866 exc. kitch 16'x12' + 20'x10' 1876 - Cunningham, J&R, ironmongers, same land 22'x165' prem 20'x30' deal fr. bk walls sh. roof Do. in rear 34'x21. WB + sh. rf. stable 20'x20' WB + ir. rf. £90 1876 - Gammon, George, Chemist, same land + prem as 1866 exc. no. 24'x12' bk £120 1884 - Armstrong, John, Draper, Mary Clark. shop 1884 - Cunningham Js. Ironmonger, same shop 1884 - Gammon, G. Chemist, same, shop + dwelling 1889 - Armstrong, as above £45 1889 - Cunningham, JS. as above. Cunningham, J&R, shop, prem + land £70 1889 - Gammon, G. Chemist, smae shop, dwelling pr. l. £80 1899-1900 - Armstrong. One shop owned, other ....? one 1900-1901 - Armstrong. double shop 1900 - Armstrong, John, draper, same shop + store £110 1900 - Bowen, Wm Johnston, Chemist, Kate Gammon, Sh. DW + L £65 1906 - Armstrong, Draper, same S+L £110 1906 - Bowen, Wm. Johnston, Chemist, Kate Gammon, shop, prem + land £65 Sect. 2, Town Allot. 6 - Note: 2-6-1 Electrical Contractors, 2-6-2 Lodge and 2-6-3 Beechworth Dairy Architectural Index Card - Brian Pump and Tony Dugan - Photographers beechworth, george tibbits -
Stawell Historical Society IncAdvertising Material, Wall map of Stawell Shire & Borough of Stawell. Supplement Stawell Times & Wimmera Advertiser
... Draper Main Street. Josiah Cook Butchers, Main Street. The Town Hall Hotel, Wm Short, Main Street. R...Draper Main Street. Josiah Cook Butchers, Main Street. The Town Hall Hotel, Wm Short, Main Street. R ...Advertised Stawell Businesses W. Whiteside, Taylor Clothiers Main Stree.t Mitchell Brothers Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents, Stawell. The Stawell Times & Wimmera Advertiser, R.W. Baxter Manager. J. H. Stabb, Coach Builder. Isaac Cook, Saddler. Main Street Stawell. Gustav Mahnke. Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. McMullin Bros, Produce Merchants and Family Grocer. L.C. Phillips, Taylor & Clothier, Main Street Stawell. Victoria House, George Sprague, Family Draper Main Street. Josiah Cook Butchers, Main Street. The Town Hall Hotel, Wm Short, Main Street. R. H. Wadsworth. Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler. Main Street Stawell. John Allingham, Importer General Draper and Outfitter. Boot & Shoe Warehouse. W. Laxton. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Stawell Boot Factory, Main Street Stawell. Anthony Bone, Saddler, Main Street Stawell. Stawell Brewery. G. Bryant & Co. H. Edhouse Manager, Stawell West. The Stawell Coffee Palace, Main Street. T. Aldred Proprieter. S. Isaacson, Draper & Clothier . Main Street Stawell. The Wimmera Flour Mill Co. Ltd. W. Frayne, Manager. George Kay & Co. (Late Wayman & Kay) Iron & Brass Founders, Engineers , Etc Stawell. Large Paper Wall map coloured with cloth backing. Maps of Shire & Borough of Stawell & Advertising The Unique Combine's New map of the Shire of Stawell Compiled by H. E. Ward late Government Draftsmann businesses -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SEC Bendigo Traffic staff at closure, Leo A Hughes, 16/4/1972
... Back Row - D Noble, L Fitzgerald, B Hopgood, N Brockley, S Palmer, T Hulls, P Knight, J Shaw, R Kurske, S Gregory, K Caughlan, J Williams, A James, E Bodilly, F Clough W Snell. Middle Row - B Monro, K Draper, G Dole, M Picker, E Threfall, W Hope, L R Brown, R Nickson, A Reed, D Perdon, H Harvey, E R Pollard, R Cameron, A Ball, K Jones Front Row - N Atkiins, C Griffiths, J Evans, J Wirth, A J Harrison, R T Wilson, H Tueno, G C James, A Moss, D Hester, R Wirth, G Sang, K Grenvell, J Boston, K Makepeace, V Aitken. ...Back Row - D Noble, L Fitzgerald, B Hopgood, N Brockley, S Palmer, T Hulls, P Knight, J Shaw, R Kurske, S Gregory, K Caughlan, J Williams, A James, E Bodilly, F Clough W Snell. Middle Row - B Monro, K Draper, G Dole, M Picker, E Threfall, W Hope, L R Brown, R Nickson, A Reed, D Perdon, H Harvey, E R Pollard, R Cameron, A Ball, K Jones Front Row - N Atkiins, C Griffiths, J Evans, J Wirth, A J Harrison, R T Wilson, H Tueno, G C James, A Moss, D Hester, R Wirth, G Sang, K Grenvell, J Boston, K Makepeace, V Aitken. ...Group photo or photograph of the traffic or trammies with their names underneath at the time of the closure of the SEC-operated Bendigo Tram system 16/4/1972. Four of the Bendigo trams behind the group were photographed in front of the depot building. See item 1185 for similar photographs. Back Row - D Noble, L Fitzgerald, B Hopgood, N Brockley, S Palmer, T Hulls, P Knight, J Shaw, R Kurske, S Gregory, K Caughlan, J Williams, A James, E Bodilly, F Clough W Snell. Middle Row - B Monro, K Draper, G Dole, M Picker, E Threfall, W Hope, L R Brown, R Nickson, A Reed, D Perdon, H Harvey, E R Pollard, R Cameron, A Ball, K Jones Front Row - N Atkiins, C Griffiths, J Evans, J Wirth, A J Harrison, R T Wilson, H Tueno, G C James, A Moss, D Hester, R Wirth, G Sang, K Grenvell, J Boston, K Makepeace, V Aitken. Photo by Leo A Hughes.Has a close association with Bendigo Tramway staff at the time of closure of the SEC operated system.Black and white photograph mounted onto heavy card with a list of names underneath. Two copies held.bendigo, sec crews, personnell, staff photo, group photo.
