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Photograph, 9 Seaby Street Former Crothers Home Built 1869
... Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell ...Colour Photgraph: Brick house with red Iron roof,, with 4 chimneys 7 white iron frnce in front. road in foreground9 Seaby Street -
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Photograph, Wakeham Street and Seaby Street Stawell formerly the Provincial Hotel 1997
Street Scene - Wakeham Street and Seaby Street (Provincial Hotel) 1997stawell -
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Photograph, Wakeham Street and Seaby Street Stawell formerly the Provincial Hotel 1997
Street Scene - Wakeham Street and Seaby Street (Provincial Hotel) 1997stawell -
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Photograph, Diamond House
Diamond House Stawell Built by John HearneThis is a Photograph of the Diamond House, corner of Seaby and Princes Streets. It's almost as old as Stawell. Built by Mr John Hearne. Brown and White stones that were gathered from Church Hill were cut and carefully fitted to from Diamonds.Black and White Photograph of a very unusual home built in a pattern of Diamonds, in shades of stones. 7 different photos, Various years (1 Coloured)The Diamond House-Built of quartz and sandstone. the Diamond House, so called from its peculiar construction, is situate in Seaby Street, Stawell. and was built over 30 years ago by Mr. Hearne. The quartz and sandstones used in its construction were carted by him from Church Hill, which is just across the street. Screws were used instead of nails. It was when built intended for a wine shop and is now used as a private residence. stawell -
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Photograph, Wooden Home at 1 Seaby Street
Wooden Home no. 1 Seaby Street built for Luke Kinsella. Luke Kinsella was Thomas Kinsella's younger brother. He worked as a miner turned publican and investor. Black & white photograph of a wooden home, front wall vertical boards. The veranda hosts twin wooden columns, and the building has a corrugated iron roof. The veranda is missing part of its decorative edging on the left hand side. A series of 9 coloured photos of the house and interior in Album 8 p.37-45, Research room.stawell dwellings -
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Photograph, Brick Home at 26 Seaby Street
Brick Home 26 Seaby Street. Recent owners C. Wehl, and Max Holmes.Black and white photograph of a large brick home with veranda. Slate roof with finials on gable ends and barge boards, Garden and trees on right side of photograph.stawell -
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Photograph, Vicarage at 30 Seaby Street for the Anglican Church c1863
Original Vicarage 30 Seaby Street c1863. Used by the Anglican Church until 1923 when it was sold. This house is one of the oldest in Stawell. It was built in 1863 as the residence of the Church of England Vicar. Separate to the original Vicarage the Christ Church of England was built on the hill opposite in the same year. Many couples were married in the Drawing Room of the vicarage as was the custom at the time. In 1872, 9 years later a new church called Holy Trinity Church of England was built in Main St. Stawell to replace Christ Church which had become too small and too far from the main population. The Vicarage remained until 1922 when the house next door to Holy Trinity Church was purchased as the new Vicar's residence. Black and white photograph of a brick home with cement render. Veranda around three side of the house with a corrugated iron roof. Garden in forground. stawell -
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Photograph, Anglican Vicarage in Main Street Stawell
Brick Anglican Vicarage in Main Street purchased 1923 surrounded by trees and with picket fence and gate. In 1923 the house on the west side of the Church was purchased to be the Vicarage, the former Vicarage in Stawell West being sold. In this same year electricity was connected to the Church, the Hall and the Vicarage. The organ which had been hand pumped till then was fitted with and electric blower. This photo is a copy off a loaned postcard. The dwelling was purchased by the Anglican Church 1923, the former vicarage in Seaby Street being sold. The Spire in the background is St. Matthews Presbyterian Church. The vicarage is now demolished and replaced by a new building.Black & White photograph of a scene depicting a brick dwelling with veranda right hand side and a church spire in the background. Trees surrounding the building. A picket fence with gate and footpath in foreground.stawell religion church -
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Photograph, Presbyterian Girls’ Association 1920s
Presbyterian Girls’ Association. This photograph belonged to M. Robson, Seaby Street before being donated to the society. The group of ladies belong to the Presbyterian Girls Association. J. Ure (Mrs. David Phillips) Miss M. Williams (Sister of Ross) E. Robson (Mrs. H.J. Powe) L. Bearup (Father Manager Gas Works) E. Bigmore. Edna Gray (Sister Mrs. McMullin) Miss Freda Mahnke (Dau of Gustan) Mrs. Widmer (Rev Phillip Widmer, Presby.) E. Francis, M. Gray. Black & White Photograph of a group of ladies. One row standing and one row sitting. Dressed in white blouses and dark skirts, one has a dark top one has a check skirt.Presbyterian Girls. Acc. Back row J. URE, M. Williams, E. Robson, L. Bearup, E. Bigmore. Front row, E. Gray, F. Mahnke. Mrs. Widmer, E. Francis, M. Gray Jean Ure - Mrs. Dave Phillips Elsie Robson - Mrs. Harry Rowestawell portrait religion -
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Photograph, Railway Signal Box No.1 being Demolished in Seaby Street- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Railway Signal Box No1 under Demolition situated by boom gates, Seaby Street Stawell. Photos of the demolition show workmen carrying out the work outside and inside of the signal box.Two colour photos of the demolition of wooden building. One photo is the outside of a signal box beside a railway line with a person on the roof. Windows of the building have been removed and stacked near the building. The other photo is taken inside the signal box with a person working on the building. stawell -
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Photograph, Shamrock Hotel on the corner of Seaby & Longfield Streets Stawell West with Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan 1914
Two story weatherboard Shamrock Hotel 1914? corner of Seaby Street and Longfield Streets Pleasant Creek, Stawell West. Standing in Front are Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan second and third from left. Granite Cob & Co Stables on left Buildings behind three large trees, telegraph pole front centre of image. Granite Cob & Co Stables on left Shamrock Hotelstawell business -
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Photograph, Wool Wagon in Stawell
Horse Drawn Wool Wagon on Cnr Seaby and D'Arcy Streets Stawell . c1870'swool, transport, wagon -
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Photograph, Greg Robson - Stawell Historical Society, House 48 Seaby Street Stawell
Home of Ray Neville and his wife June (Baldock). Ray Rode the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1948 "Rimfire". Youngest ever rider/winner, 15 years old at the time. At the time Ray had only ever ridden eight races and had never ridden Rimfire before. housing, sport, horseracing -
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Photograph, Greg Robson - Stawell Historical Society, House 48 Seaby Street Stawell
Home of Ray Neville and his wife June (Baldock). Ray Rode the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1948 "Rimfire". Youngest ever rider/winner, 15 years old at the time. At the time Ray had only ever ridden eight races and had never ridden Rimfire before. housing, sport, horseracing -
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photograph - Slides, Ian McCann, Seaby Street Constuction November 1982, 1976 - 1984
Colour Photograph of Seaby Street construction November 1982 -
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Photograph - Slides, Ian McCann, Seaby Street Construction November 82, 1976-1984
Colour Photgraph 3 Men laying Stones between devided roadway -
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Slide, Ian McCann, L Browns House
Brick house in Seaby Street Stawell Lyndsey Browns House -
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Photograph, Bennet family home 51 Smith Street Stawell with cars parked in front c.1943
Bennet family home 51 Smith Street with two cars parked in front. First church of England is just visible in background. Lady on left is Jessica Bennett. Young lad leaning on mudguard Graeme Bennett born 1933 later mayor of Stawell. The lady at center is Margaret Bennett. and gentleman with hat is John Bennett Senior, original owner of North Western Woolem Mills. Photo taken outside john Bennetts home in smith street with no kerb or nature strip, looking towards Seaby Street. Note the canvas Water bags on front of one car to keep water cool. John Bennet Sen born in 1895 in Yorkshire. his wife Jessie Brown married in Warrnambool.Two 1940's cars parked with a group of people posing for photo.stawell industry -
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Photograph, Hobbs Family House at 10 Seaby Street Stawell 1997
Built by Mary Ellen Hobbs of Seaby Street widow of William Hobbs.B/W photograph of substantial brick home at 10 Seaby Street. stawell -
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Photograph, Hobbs Family House at 10 Seaby Street Stawell -- 10 Photos
Series on ten photographs of Hobbs Home Seaby Street Stawellstawell -
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Photograph, Shamrock Hotel on the corner of Seaby & Longfield Streets Stawell West with Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan 1905. Plus a series of related people
Two story weatherboard Shamrock Hotel in 1905 corner of Seaby Street and Longfield Streets Stawell West. Standing in Front from left are Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins. Note street light.Large two Story Hotel with verandah and railings. Two women man and young girl standing at front. Light pole prominent centre left of photo.Shamrock Hotelstawell business -
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Photograph, Shamrock Hotel Stawell West Owners -- Clockwise -- top left Mrs Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan, Mr William John Jenkins, Mrs Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan, & Mrs Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan on left
Four photos of owners of Shamrock Hotel corner of Seaby Street and Longfield Streets Stawell West. Clockwise from top left Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan. William John Jenkins. Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan. Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan on left Four Photos of people. Woman, man, two ladies and older lady Owners of Shamrock Hotel stawell business -
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Photograph, Longfield Street Stawell with buildings on both sides Holtermann Photograph April 1874, by Charles Bayliss of American and Australasian Photograph Co
Part of Holtermann Collection Ref FL1253748.Pleasant Creek Longfield Street Scene looking South. Hotels on left Camp Hotel, Constitution Hotel and Shamrock Hotel on other side of Seaby Street. Pleasant Creek Court House, Shire Hall and Literary Institute on Right. Smith's Store in distance on right, on other side of Seaby Street. One of the two gentlemen talking is Merlin's photographic assistant Charles Bayliss who toured the Victorian Gold towns producing photographs for American Australasian Photographic Company. From State Library NSW records, Holtermann's Collection. stawell, pleasant creek, hotels