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Hume City Civic Collection
Audio, Railway and Rupertswood: the Stories and Images, 2009
... Salesian College. The CD has 150 illustrated slides... from Salesian College. The CD has 150 illustrated slides ...The Powerpoint presentation was compiled by Paul Miles from Salesian College. The CD has 150 illustrated slides with information revealing 150 years of railway history in Sunbury. It was produced in 2009 to mark 150 years of the story of Sunbury's rail history and includes information about Rupertswood Mansion.The railway came to Sunbury in 1859 and was the first regional government railway to be completed in Victoria. It was later extended to Bendigo in 1861.A Powerpoint presentation CD in a case with an information leaflet featuring 150 slides and information of Sunbury Railway history.paul miles, railways, sunbury, rupertswood -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.... the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of the bluestone and iron rail bridge over the Jacksons Creek on the Rupertswood Estate. One stone pylon at the top of the embankment and an iron pylon are visible along with the stone wall at the base of the embankment and part of the iron span. A post and wire fence is in the foreground.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Rupertswood Siding
... years students from Salesian College who needed to travel up... years students from Salesian College who needed to travel up ...The steam train is pulling into the former Rupertswood Station. Guests who were invited to the Clarke family's mansion, 'Rupertswood Mansion' used Rupertswood Station after the servants had departed the train at Sunbury Station. This ensured that the servants arrived at the mansion and were able to arrange the luggage in the allotted rooms before the guests arrived. In later years students from Salesian College who needed to travel up the line from Sunbury used the siding, which was finally closed as buses transported the students.When William Clarke built Rupertswood Mansion in 1874, he also included his own railway station and a lodge at the main gates of the estate. He copied this practice from large estates in England.A black and white non-digital photograph of a passenger steam train arriving at a station with passengers waiting to board the train.rupertswood station, steam locomotives, rupertswood mansion, sunbury -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Information folder - Auxilium College
Folder containing items pertaining to history of Auxilium College, Lysterfield. Contents: -"Tarella Quin" - article by Margaret McInnes, photocopy of Knox Historian Vol. 4 No.1 May 1992, pp. 42-65 -"Salesian serenity" - article by Scott Spits, photocopy of Knox News, Dec. 1, 1998, pg. 9 -"Auxilium College formerly known as Leasowes", information sheet prepared for Southern Sherbrooke H.S. Heritage Week tour, April 2002 -"Map to get from Auxiliun College to Mount Heatherley", map prepared for tour -article. "The Life & Works Of Tarella Quin". Knox Historical Journal, 2006 -photos, eleven, taken during our tour -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Rupertswood Restoration Society, Rupertswood Mansion, C1980S
The mansion in the photograph is Rupertswood, in Sunbury, which William Clarke built in 1874 - 76 on land that he had purchased in 1840.Since Rupertswood Mansion was built it has been the venue a variety of events and owners as well as the Clarke family. The property is now owned by the Salesian Order and is a co-educational secondary college.A non-digital coloured photograph in post card format with a view through trees of a grand Victorian mansion with a tall tower at its main entrance.Printed on the back RUPERTSWOOD MANSION SUNBURY VICTORIA BUILT 1874 - 76/ RUPERTSWOOD RESTORATION SOCIETYrupertswood mansion, william j.t. clarke