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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Cunninghame Arm adjacent to the footbridge, flock of seagulls in foreground Lakes Entrance Victoria, Vera Bennett, 1988
dredging of Cunninghame Arm adjacent to the footbridge, flock of seagulls in foreground Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph showing dredging of Cunninghame Arm adjacent to the footbridge, flock of seagulls in foreground Lakes Entrance Victoriaenvironment, waterfront, gippsland lakes -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Myer Street Lakes Entrance Victoria.1980, V Bennett, Myer Street Lakes Entrance Victoria.1980, 1980 c
front end loader and tip truck removing crest of Myer Street prior to relevelling and sealing Lakes Entrance Victoria. 7 other colour photographs showing works in progress levelling crest of Myer Street numbers 04298.1, .2, .3, .4 .5, .6 size 10 x 15 cmColour photograph showing front end loader and tip truck removing crest of Myer Street prior to relevelling and sealing Lakes Entrance Victoria c1980. plus 7 other colour photographs showing works in progress levelling crest of Myer Street numbers parks, roads and streets, civil engineering -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vera Bennett, Rotamah Island, Gippsland Lakes Victoria, 1/04/1989 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of the bird watching tower on Rotamah Island showing a timber hut and viewing platform supported on four timber poles accessed by steel ladders. Tower situated amongst coastal banksias Gippsland Lakes Victoria. Also another colour photograph of bird watching towerpeople, wildlife, topography, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vera Bennett, Lady Harriet barge, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 14/06/1989 12:00:00 AM
Also a second photograph showing notice inside barge 04674.1 10 x 15 cmSepia toned photograph showing Lady Harriet barge moored at P.O. wharf on Cunninghame Arm, bullock Island and sand dunes in distance, Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a second photograph showing notice inside barge Old stone barge that transported stone from Mississippi Creek Auary at the P.O. Jetty 14. 6. 89boats and boating, jetties, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vera Bennett, Lady Harriet barge Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1992
barge being pumped out ready to be towed over to New Works beach Lakes Entrance Victoria.Colour photograph of Lady Harriet barge moored at Bullock Island Jemmys Point in background, Also second photograph taken at different angle Pumping out stone barge 1992boats and boating, barges -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - East Gippsland Historical Society, Bairnsdale Victoria, M Holding Vera Bennett, 1/01/1998 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of opening of East Gippsland Historical Society extension by Brigitte Gibson President at Bairnsdale Victoria. Two similar colour photographs taken the same day one historic buildings -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Ceremonial object - Trowel, William Bennett, Silver Trowel, c1887
The silver trowel was used for the laying of the foundation stone of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hall. It was donated to the Old Colonists' Associaiton in 1906. The Old Colonists' Association minutes noted 'Mrs Murray handed to the Secretary the silver trowel presented to the late President on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Hall.' The silver trowel was used for the laying of the foundation stone of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hall. It was donated to the Old Colonists' Associaiton in 1906. The Old Colonists' Association minutes noted 'Mrs Murray handed to the Secretary the silver trowel presented to the late President on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Hall.' "THE OLD COLONISTS' HALL. The foundation-stone of the building to be erected by the Old Identities’ Association, in Lydiard street, was next laid with the usual ceremonies. This was immediately adjoining the foundation-stone of the Mining Exchange building. Mr J. Graham presented Mr Murray with a silver trowel, bearing the following inscription:—“ Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. Presented to J. P. Murray, Esq., president of the Old Colonists’ Association, on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of their new hall, Ballarat, 21st June, 1887.” Mr Graham said he thought the pioneers of such a city were quite right in erecting a building that would be a home for them while they lived, and a memorial of them when they were no more. Mr J. Fraser, secretary, read the followin'- report:— “Mr Chairman, ladies, and gentlemen,—The bottle about to be deposited under this foundation contains documents in which are written particulars of the founding of the Old Colonists' Association at Ballarat; its financial and numerical position at the present time, the names of its officers and committee of management for the current term: a complete list of the names of its members, a copy of the rules and regulations of the association: copies of The Star, Evening Star, Courier, and Ballarat Advertiser newspapers, programme of to-day's proceedings as far as they relate to the laying of the foundation-stone, together with a brief summary of the aims and objects of this philanthropic institution. That the nature of these objects are considered worthy of encouragement and support is amply proved when we see on the Association's roll of membership the names of so many of our most prominent citizens and public men, "and from the fact that the Government of the colony have recognised the just claim of the old colonists'of Ballarat to be placed in possession of this valuable and central site, upon which to erect a building that will, be a credit to them and an ornament to the city, and which will enable them to still further extend the sphere of their benevolence and usefulness iu this district. The following is a copy of the signed and sealed memorial document:—*The foundation-stone of the hall of the Old Colonists’ Association of Ballarat; was laid on Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Jubilee Day,- Tuesday, 21st June, 1887, by John Paul Murray, Esq., J.P., president of the association. Under the foundation stone is deposited a copy of the constitution and rules of the association, the names of the officers, and a complete list of the names of ail the members to date; also a copy each of The Star, Courier, Evening Post, and the Advertiser, local newspapers. At this date the association numbers 319 members—accumulated funds, £203 10s 3d. The land upon which the hall is to he erected was granted by the Government to the association for that, purpose. (Signed) John P. Murray, President; W. B. Perry, Samuel Delpratt, Vice-presidents; Daniel Fern, Treasurer; John Fraser, Secretary. Committee—J. W. Graham, J. W. Lee, James M'Merkin, Andrew Lister, James Ward. Trustees—J. W. Graham, Wm. Irwin, John M'Cafferty ” Mr Murray said he was proud to lay the foundation stone of this building. The association was started in I883, and he might say they were a purely philanthropic institution. They formed an association whose creed was to assist one another in every shape and form. They had now 319 members, and were daily increasing in number.-. They were very fairly off as regarded their financial position. With respect to the objects of the association, they were to form a bond of brotherhood among those whose past experience in commercial or in mining pursuits so intimately associated them with the early history of the goldfields; men, to whose indomitable energy and perseverance Ballarat and other mining centres in the colony were so largely indebted for their development and commercial prosperity. Some of whose names were also closely identified with the memorable and sanguinary struggle 'for freedom and constitutional liberty in 1883. Their object was, further, to gather together within one fold those who survive those stirring times, to meet occasionally in friendly and social intercourse; to relieve their brethren who were overtaken by sickness or affliction; to provide the shelter of a home for those Pioneers of the goldfields whom the reverses of fortune had deprived of the means of procuring the comforts of life in their declining years; to assist the widow and succor the orphan; to mutually cheer and support each other in their temporary troubles and vicissitudes as they journeyed onward to the grave; and lastly, to tender a tribute of respect to the memory of a departed brother, by following his remains to their final resting place. Such were some of the principal objects of the “ Old Colonists' Association.” It was an institution for the good of their fellow man, and he hoped it would be successful, he hoped that the young people who came after them would appreciate what the Old Colonists had left them. He hoped they would all assist in making the institution one that would he worthy of the place. He would hand a small donation to the secretary, and hoped others would do the same. (Cheers.) The secretary, amid cheering, announced that the cheque handed over by Mr Murray was for £2O. Archdeacon Julius, who was asked to speak, said nothing could have been more fitting than the laying of the foundation-stone of the Old Identities’ Association on the Queen's Jubilee. They were a link between the past of 50 years gone by and today. Many of them remembered well enough perhaps the time when it took a man five and twenty minutes to light his pipe with tinder and steel, and when the small boys went, up the chimneys to sweep them. (Laughter.) They were building something now that people would look upon in years to come, and speak of in connection with the Old Colonists, if the young men were' half as good as their fathers they would be uncommon good fellows, and he did not think they would be. (Laughter, and interjection.) ''An old fellow said it was very true, and he knew it. (Laughter.) The Old Identities would agree with him to a man. (Laughter.) If the young men walked in their steps Ballarat in another 50 years would be 50 percent, better than it was now. There was not a man there that wished that more strongly, than 'he’ did. The Old Identities were laying this stone on the jubilee day of Her Majesty, and there never sat on the throne a worthier or nobler Queen than she who held her jubilee that day. There was not a man present, whatever his views of government may be, who did not say “God bless our Queen.” (Cheers.) The proceedings closed with the singing of the National Anthem and cheers for the Queen. (Ballarat Star, 23 June 1887)Silver trowel used during the laying of a foundation Stone for the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association building in Lydiard Street North, Ballarat.ballarat old colonists' association, ballarat old colonists' club, trowel, silver trowel, foundation stone, mrs j. murray, william bennett, j. fraser, john murray, w. lee, william irwin, john m'cafferty, john mccafferty -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Australia Day breakfast 1996 Lakes Entrance, Vera Bennett, 1/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
held in Apex Park Lakes Entrance Victoria . plus three colour photos at the same eventBlack and White photograph at Australia Day breakfast celebrations Showing Brian Wenzel, Ambassador for Larger than Lakes Festival.. plus three colour photos at the same eventcelebrations, events -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Australia Day 1994, Vera Bennett, 1/01/1994 12:00:00 AM
Also another colour photograph showing flag on high, and black and white photograph showing Stephen Walker Scout leader and Bert Worsley buglerColour photograph taken at Nyerimilang Park of Flag Raising ceremony Australia Day with Bert Worsley trumpeter and scouts raising flagcelebrations, awards, people -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Cunninghame Arm Foreshore, Vera Bennett, 1/11/1995 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of view from car park beside Cunninghame Arm looking east to footbridge and kite display, Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, waterways, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vera Bennett, oil/gas platforms, Barry Beach South Gippsland Victoria, 1987
Colour photograph of oil/gas platforms under construction at Barry Beach South Gippsland Victoria. Also another colour photographs taken at same time 04919.1 10 x 12 cmoil and gas industry, engineering, social history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Cemetery Lakes Entrance Victoria, Vera Bennett, timber seat in the cemetery Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1991
donated by the Tambo Shire Historical Society Colour photograph of the timber seat donated by the Tambo Shire Historical Society in memory of early residents in the cemetery Palmer Road Lakes Entrance Victoriahistorical society, historic sites, cemeteries, trees -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Album, Vera Bennett, Johnsonville School becomes Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society Lakes Entrance Victoria, 2004 c
A small album with photographs showing the transformation of Johnsonville School to become Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society Lakes Entrance Victoria. Please visit History Centre to view full albumhistoric sites, schools, land development -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, CWA, Country Women's Association, Vic, Warworkers Woolcraft, c.1930
Book belonged to Melba Bennett, her story is on notes enclosed with worksheet.Book, khaki soft cover with title on black panel on front which is illustrated with black line drawing of a ball of wool. 32 pages of knitting patterns for items suitable for soldiers.Front cover: “M Bennett” , also handwritten on top of 1st page.books - collections, handcraft - knitting, cwa -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS, estimated 1939-1945
Items issued to Robert George Bennetts No 119452 enlisted in the RAAF on 8.10.42 age 29 years. At discharge on 5.11.45 he was an LAC in 86 Sqd. He enlisted after in the RAAF No 36088.560.1) Identity disc, metal, round, polished, hole for attachment. 560.2) Identity disc, metal, 8 sided, polished, hole for attachment. 560.3) Chain, metal, small, 3 sections.119452 Bennetts RG. RAAF COFE 04personal effects-identity tags, metalcraft, raaf -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Labratory Book, Statistics
Dye Laboratory Norwellan / Aunde now Clsoed 1: Facts and Figures by M.J. Moroney - John T Bennett Lydon Hall Leeds 2 8/10/69 2: Knotts Matematical Tables 3: Systematic Semi Micro Qualitative Analysis Tabels - John T Bennett Lydon Hall Leeds 2 4: Cambridge Elementarty Statistical Tables 5: Matriculation Trigonometry - John T Bennett Lyddon Hall Laeeds 2 6: Calculations in Yarns and Fabrics North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEJohn T. Bennett Lyddon Hall Leeds 2x2 Date 1norwelan, john bennett -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - DICTIONARY, Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, The Highroads Dictionary
Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Catalogue No. 9726P for details of service for "Alva Marie Bennetts".Hardback book with green buckram covering. Title on front in black type. Black coloured crest underneath title showing letters I.N.T.S. Damaged spine. 620 cream coloured pages with cut edges. Inscriptions on end papers front and back. Handwritten on top of closed book pages; 'A. BENNETTS'. Handwritten in black ink on front end paper: VFX128835, 7/12/45, Pte A.M. Bennetts, Inter Services Medical Wing, A.M.F. Discharge Depot, Redbank, Queensland'. Handwritten in pencil on back end paper: 'Adriadna, 10 Clyde St. St Kilda Beach, Stuckenschmidt, Junck, 19118791.' Handwritten in black ink on title page: 'VFX128835, Pte A. Bennetts. 128 AGM.' bennetts collection, alva bennetts, dictionary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - PAY BOOKS WW2, A.H. Pettifer, Government Printer
1. Book No.731321, contains pay details for Alva Bennetts from 9.3.44 to 23.8.45. 2. Book No. 569342 contains pay details from 4.9.1945 to 29.5.47. 3. Book No. 602322 contains pay details from 12.6.47 to 24.7.47. 4. Book No. 722556 contains pay details from 4.9.47 to 27.5.48. 5. Book No. 602395 contains pay details from 10.6.48 to 20.4.49. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Catalogue No. 9726P for details of service for "Alva Marie Bennetts". 1. Soft brown coloured buckram cover. Black text on front cover and on pages. 18 pages with cut edges. Handwritten details on pages in black ink. Stamps on various pages in purple ink. 2. to 5. Soft yellow coloured buckram cover. Black text on front cover with Australian Coat of Arms. 24 pages with cut edges. Owner's details handwritten on pages in black ink. Stamps on pages in purple and red ink.1. to 5. Handwritten on front in black ink: VFX128835, "BENNETTS, ALVA MARIE"bennetts collection, alva bennetts, paybooks, bcof -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - FORAGE CAP, C. 1943
Item issued to Robert George Bennetts. Refer 560.3 for service history. RAAF forage cap. Blue with RAAF badge. Clip up side flaps. Blue cloth outer with black rayon lining.Inside: "V330-1943 Made in Australia size" "R. G. Bennetts 36088"uniforms-headwear, military history-air force, raaf, forage cap -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Corner of Cotham and Burke Roads, Kew, 1919
Black and white photograph of the corner of Cotham and Burke Roads in Kew. The house at centre is 'Deepdene'. Public and private transport is represented by the two horses pulling a carriage into Whitehorse Road and the tram at the terminus. The photograph is one of two of the vista gifted by the Bennett family in 1980.NEAR COTHAM ROAD CNR / HORSE TRANSPORT 1890s? / GIFT FROM BENNETT FAMILYburke road (kew, cotham road (kew), deepdene, trams -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Corner of Cotham and Burke Roads, Kew, 1919
Black and white photograph of the corner of Cotham and Burke Roads in Kew. The house at centre is 'Deepdene'. Public and private transport is represented by the two horses pulling a carriage into Whitehorse Road and the tram at the terminus. The photograph is one of two of the vista gifted by the Bennett family in 1980.1919 BURKE AND WHITEHORSE RDS CORNER / GIFT BENNETT FAMILY. REG NO KH-408burke road (kew, cotham road (kew), deepdene, trams -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Buildings, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
Photograph taken in 1988 of buildings in Sussex Street, Linton: house was previously Bill and Georgie Hall residence and before that a cake shop run by Stella Ralf (Stella Ralf also taught piano). Next to it can be seen the former Bennett garage building. Bennett shop and garage (petrol station) 1920s-1940s. Later (1970s-1981) run as op-shop by Mrs. Surman to raise money for Maxwell Park C.E.B.S. camp. House had a later incarnation as a laundromat in 1980s - at this time many women were still without electricity on outlying farms and house blocks.Colour photograph showing green painted timber house with pitched roof and small verandah, white trim, next to brick building with pitched roof and verandah over footpath, brick pillars. "Stella Ralph's old shop (cake) later Bennett garage"stella ralf, bennett's garage, stella surman, bill hall, georgina hall -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - CAP, PEAKED RAAF
Item issued to Robert George Bennetts. Refer 560.3 for service history.Peaked cap, blue with RAAF brass cap badge. Size 6 7/8. Black outer headband, narrow black plastic front strap secured with small brass buttons at either end. Tan inner headband with clear plastic top lining.Marked inside:"MTX size 6 7/8 A↑F Made in Australia 36088 RAAF Bennetts"raaf, headwear, peak caps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Horse Tram, Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery, 1910
The Kew Historical Society's postcard collection includes views of Kew, Melbourne and Greater Melbourne as well as those including overseas scenes sent or received from Europe or the Middle East. They date from the 1890s to the 2000s. These postcards may or may not include the name of the publisher or printer. A number of the cards were published as parts of popular series. A way of dating early postcards is to identify whether the reverse was divided by a central line which became the norm after 1902 in the United Kingdom. However, other postcards produced after this date do not always conform to this print layout.The item forms part of the Laurie Bennett collection of thirty-six postcards and photographs of Kew and early Melbourne, donated to the Kew Historical Society in 1980. The postcards in the Bennett collection, like other images in the Society's holdings date from the 1890s to the present and comprehensively indicate points-of-view or scenes considered historically, aesthetically or socially significant in the period in which they were produced.Black and white photograph of the horse tram in High Street, Kew, outside the Boroondara (Kew) General Cemetery. The horse tram was a form of public transport linking the Cemetery with Victoria Bridge.The reverse of the photo identifies the year as 1910. The photo is one of a series of postcards / photographs donated to the Kew Historical Society by L. Bennett in 1980.Reverse: "1910. Donated by L. Bennett 1980. Reg No. KH-402"horse tram -- kew (vic.), boroondara general (kew) cemetery, public transport -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Yarra in Flood - Belford & Kilby Farms, 1903
In 1980, Mr Laurie Bennett presented the Kew Historical Society with a number of photographs and postcards from the estate of his mother Eileen Mary Bennett (nee Clark). His mother was the daughter of Lawrence FH Clark(?-1946) and Mary Clark (?-1925) of 22 Harp Road, East Kew, in whose yard the photograph was taken. A year before the donation occurred a notice appeared in the Canberra Times stating that: "BENNETT, Eileen Mary. — May 8th at Tuross Heads, N.S.W. Late of 22 Harp Rd, East Kew, (Vic). Dearly loved wife of the late Harold Bennett, loved mother and mother in law of Laurie and Shirley (Melbourne), Kevin and Doreen (Canberra), grandmother of Linda, Stephen, Paul, Gabrielle, Peter, Mark and Jon."Part of a large collection of photographs and postcards in the collectionPanoramic photographic positive of North Kew where the Belford and Kilby Farms were located on the south side of the Yarra River. This photo, donated in 1980 by Laurie Bennett is the original of the two identical photos in the collection.laurie bennett, eileen mary bennett, eileen mary clark, floods -- yarra -- 1903 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Framed Photographic Print, John Bennet Director North Western Woolen Mills, 1926
Boardroom Photograph Donated from Bennett Family North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDE Large framed portrait of man in tweed jacket, shirt and tie with glassesJohn Bennett First Managing Director North Western Woollen Mills Pty Ltd 1926 manufacture -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, AUTOGRAPH
Autograph book belonging to Alva Marie Bennetts containing messages from late 1930's through the 1940's. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Catalogue No. 9726P for details of service for "Alva Marie Bennetts".Brown coloured hard back book containing coloured paper pages. Pages have various handwritten messages and signatures in ink and pencil. 80 pages with cut edges. Cover has 'Autographs' embossed on it.Various messages and autographs handwritten on pages. Handwritten in black ink on inside front cover 'Alva Marie Bennetts', Kadina, 99 Mount Korong Road, Bendigo.bennetts collection, alva bennetts, autograph book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - CAP, PEAKED, RAAF, C.1950’s
Item issued to R.R Bennetts No A312177 RAAF. Hat, peaked cap (size 6 3/4) with RAAF cap badge. Blue outer with leather inside headband. Clear plastic inner top lining, narrow black plastic front strap secured with small brass buttons on each end.Marked inside: "MTX size 6 3/4 A↑F Made in Australia" Inside leather band"A312177 Bennetts RR RAAF ↑310"raaf, headwear, peak caps, -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sussex Street, Linton, late 1890s
This scanned and labelled image has been copied from an original image lent from the LDHS collection in June 2001; copied by John O'Sullivan, the great grandson of Patrick and Ellen O'Sullivan. The photo is dated to the 1890s by the other shops in Sussex St (G.G. Bennett is known to have established a butcher's shop in about 1896).Black and white photograph of row of shops in Sussex Street, Linton, including P. O'Sullivan, saddler and harness maker, and G. G. Bennett, butcher.On front: "Patrick O'Sullivan's Saddlery, Sussex Street, Linton in late 1890s"sussex street linton, john o'sullivan, patrick o'sullivan, ellen o'sullivan, saddlers, butchers, c.g. bennett -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LETTER FROM JOHN O'BRIEN
Letter, from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, solicitors, Albion Chambers, Sandhurst October 31 1884. to MR John O'Brien , Farmer ,Elmore re mortgage money due to the estate of the late Henry Wrixon.business, legal, connelly & tatchell, henry wrixon, bennett, attenborough, wilks & connelly.