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Inverloch Historical Society
000335 - Photograph - 1998 - Tarwin Lower Cemetery - Captain Ostermann's grave and headstone - captain of the iron barque Magnat - from Nancye Durham
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Inverloch Historical Society
000337 - Photograph - Thomas and Jane Lees - settled at Lower Tarwin in 1870s - monument and grave Lower Tarwin Cemetery
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Inverloch Historical Society
000336 - Photograph - Tarwin Lower Cemetery - Ethel Belshaw grave - N Durham
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Graham Atkinson et al, Draft report on Lake Boga Aboriginal Mission historical study, 2000
wamba wamba, wemba wemba, barapa barapa, barababaraba, boora boora, moravian mission, muymer, lake boga, mitchell, hawdon, bonney, sturt, ebenezer mission, aunty jessie stewart, jackson nerreududi stewart, hamilton orr, pental island, lake boga primary school, lake boga cemetery, nyarramin, loremburnin, gourrk, wherpook, wherpoo, stones bakery, lake bael bael -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Glenvale School Committee, Monumental Memories - Bairnsdale Cemetery, 2007
A pictorial record which graphically represents the devastation caused by fire and flood in Gippsland during 2006-2007.natural disasters -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Elizabeth & Mr George Ellen's Headstone at Navarre Cemetery
Grave at Navarre - Elizabeth & George Ellen 1908-1910stawell -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Annie Westcott, trained BBH Jan 1899 to Jan 1902, WW1 nurse, buried Ballarat Old Cemetery - Commemorative Service
Hard Copieswestcott, 1899, 1902, ww1, nurse, buried, ballarat, old, cemetery, commemorative, service, thank you, card -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Matron Mrs Ann Neilson, 1875-1896, Ballarat Base Hospital plus Grave, Watchem Cemetery
Mrs Ann Neilson, 1875-1896, Ballarat Base HospitalSecond matron, Ballarat Base HospitalHard Copy - sepia portrait Hard Copy - gravewatchem, cemetery, grave, neilson, plaque, erected, bbh, trained nurses league, 1997, matron, ballarat, 1875, 1896 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Document - Memorial Card from W.C.Busse Collection, c1897
Wilfred Clarence Busse was born in Chiltern, Victoria in 1898. Busse attended secondary school at Wesley College before graduating and studying law at the University of Melbourne. After graduating from University, Busse went on to become a barrister, often in the chambers of Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Busse was also a fictional writer seen by his novels "The Blue Beyond; A Romance of the Early Days in South Eastern Australia" was written in 1928 and published in 1930 and "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties" written in 1930. "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties" won the T.E.Role gold medal for the best historical novel published that year and went on to become a best seller. Busse wrote a series of articles for "The Federal Standard" newspaper in Chiltern, about the history of Chiltern. Wilfred Clarence Busse was a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum upon his death in 1960. Frederick Busse was born Henry Louis Friedrich in 1827, in Salzgitter Germany. He is the grandfather of Wilfred Busse. Upon his death, he was survived by his sons Reinhold and William and his wife Wilhelmina. This memorial card is important to Chiltern Athenaeum as it is of a resident who spent many years in the region before being buried in a cemetery in Indigo Shire. It is also important as it is a familial extension of Wilfred Clarence Busse who was born and raised in Chiltern and drew inspiration for his novels from his life in Chiltern. A brown rectangular card with golden boarders and writing memorialising Frederick Busse. There is an angel in the top left corner and bible verses in the top right corner and at the bottom. Obverse: The Lord/ Gave/ And the/ Lord hath/ Taken away/ Blessed be/ the name of/ the Lord In/ Loving Remembrance/ Of/ Our Dear Father/ Frederick Busse/ A colonist of 43 Years/ Died September 3 1897, Aged 70 Years/ Tis hard to break the tender cord;/ When love has bound the heart;/ Tis hard, so hard to speak the words:/ We for a time must part./ Dearest loved one, we have laid thee/ In the peaceful grave’s embrace,/ But thy memory will be cherished/ Till we see they heavenly face/ DEEPLY REGRETTED/ The Art Engraving Company (unknown) Street Melbourne wilfred clarence busse, chiltern, chiltern athenaeum, busse, law student, barrister, fictional writer, "the golden plague: a romance of the early fifties.", "the blue beyond, a romance of the early days in south eastern australia", t.e.role gold meda, the federal standard, indigo shire -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Document - Sympathy Card from W.C.Busse Collection
Wilfred Clarence Busse was born in Chiltern, Victoria in 1898. Busse attended secondary school at Wesley College before graduating and studying law at the University of Melbourne. After graduating from University, Busse went on to become a barrister, often in the chambers of Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Busse was also a fictional writer seen by his novels "The Blue Beyond; A Romance of the Early Days in South Eastern Australia" was written in 1928 and published in 1930 and "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties" written in 1930. "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties" won the T.E.Role gold medal for the best historical novel published that year and went on to become a best seller. Busse wrote a series of articles for "The Federal Standard" newspaper in Chiltern, about the history of Chiltern. Wilfred Clarence Busse was a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum upon his death in 1960. Clara Jane Busse was born in 1870 and was married to William Friedrich Busse. She was the mother of Wilfred Clarence Busse. She survived her son Wilfred by 8 years and died on the 15th of September 1968This memorial card is important to Chiltern Athenaeum as it is of a resident who spent many years in the region before being buried in a cemetery in Indigo Shire. It is also important as it is a familial extension of Wilfred Clarence Busse who was born and raised in Chiltern and drew inspiration for his novels from his life in Chiltern.Off white rectangular card with black cursive writing printed Obverse: Clara Jane Busse/ Passed away at Chiltern/ September, 23rd 1968/ Aged 98 years/ At rest/ Miss Claire Busse and/ Mrs Doreen Martin/ Wish to thank you sincerely for/ Your kind expressions of sympathy/ In their recent sad bereavement/ Reverse: With sincere thanks/ “Roseville”/ Main Street/ Chiltern wilfred clarence busse, chiltern, chiltern athenaeum, busse, "the golden plague: a romance of the early fifties., "the blue beyond, a romance of the early days in south eastern australia", clara jane busse, claire busse, doreen martin -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Weekes' Coaches outside Nillumbik Cemetery Diamond Creek
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Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Nillumbik Cemetery Diamond Creek down Main Street
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Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Nillumbik Cemetery Diamond Creek from Ironbark Road 1921
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Clunes Museum
Photograph
PHOTOGRAPH OF GRAVESTONE FOR CHRISTENIA ROBERTS AGE 23 YEARS AND EDWARD AGED 5 MONTH SON OF R. AND M. ROBERTS.local history, photography, photographs, cemetery white cliffs -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF GRAVE OF MARY JANE PEACOCK. HIGH WHITE COLUMN - ENCIRCLED WITH A WREATH - SURROUNDED BY BLACK IRON RAILINGS.IN MEMORY OF MARY JANE PEACOCK BEHOLD THE DAY BREAKS AND SHADOW FALLS AWAY.local history, photography, photographs, cemetery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, MONUMENTS THE FIRST CEMETERY & TO JAMES BROWN
2 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS. 7137: THE FIRST CEMETETRY 7137A: MONUMENT TO JAMES BROWNmonuments -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, The Centenarians- Life's Quiet Sunset- Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery, Melbourne-Travis M Sellers- FRP Printing Pty. Ltd. 2010
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
CD, Tour of Brighton Cemetery- Travis M Sellers- Viv Sellers
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (acquatint): David ARMFIELD (b.1923 Melb. AUS-d.2010 AUS), Silverton Cemetery
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Concongella Cemetery Records
Donated by Back to Concongella CommitteeA4 Plastic Pocket Folder for DisplayRoll of Honour -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map - Plan, Glenorchy Cemetery, c 1960
Printed map of plots on backing cardScale 1 inch to 12 feetburials -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wooden Grave Marker at the Stawell Cemetery
This photograph is the grave of William Jago, 12 August 1864, aged 26 yearsBlack & White photograph of a grave with a timber headstone. The grave has a fence enclosing the grave. The timber headstone has a hand carved into the head stone with a heart in the middle. stawell cemetery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Stawell Historical Society, Great Western Cemetery History - Previously Cat No 3610, 2009
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lower Main Street Stawell and Barnes Street corner with cemetery in distance on right. c1905
Lower Main Street. Showing 2 carts, 1 wagons and a cyclist at the intersection of Lower Main Barnes and Scallan Streets. Federation light in to the left of photo. c1905.Sepia post card of 3 horse drawn vehicles and a man on a bicycle at the intersection of lower Main - Barnes - Scallan and Main Street. On the left is a federation light structure behind the horse drawn wagon and adjacent to cyclist.Lower Main St Stawell No 22 on the front and The "Merle Studio" Main Street on the back.stawell transport streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wooden Grave Marker with more Detail
Wooden Grave Marker with detail of the carved hand with a heart in the middle.A Black and White close up photograph of the wooden grave marker of William Jago August 1860's. Heart carved in hand Ritual belonging to the Lodge 1.O.O.F..Wooden Grave Marker with a Heart carved into a hand.stawell cemetery -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photograph is of Mary Gundry (nee Watson)Mary Gundry was the wife of Joseph Gundry, She was born on 23 July 1816 in Hobart Town and married Joseph at Hamilton, Tasmania. She died in 1905 and is buried at Jan Juc. (Bellbrae). Her grandmother was Rachel Hoddy who was transported to Australia on the Lady Juliana in the Second Fleet. The women of the Second Fleet were transported and recruited to Sydney to restore the imbalance to "civilise" the colony. Rachel married Isaac Williams who had been transported to Norfolk Island and later Tasmania. Her child Hannah Williams as the first generation would be referred to as a Currency Lass. She later married a convict Richard Watson. Hannah is buried at Watsons Marsh in the Derwent Valley in Tasmania. Their child Mary was to become Mary Gundry. Joseph and Mary arrived in Victoria with two children, John William and Joseph James. Mary had another child, Mary, when she married Joseph.Charles was the first child born at Jan Juc in 1844. Black and white photograph -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photograph shows a gathering in front of the original Bellbrae school. The Bellbrae school was the seat of learning for the children of the Bellbrae pioneers.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photograph shows Llanberris House, built by Joseph and Mary Gundry on Iron Bark Station, west of the Anglesea Geelong Road, off Menzels Road above Spring Creek. The Gundrys took up Iron Bark station in 1844 and subsequently bought up more surrounding land. Just prior to Joseph's death in 1878, the property comprising 7721 acres was offered for sale as well as conditional rights to adjoining land. Llanberis House was a substantial stone dwelling of 2 storeys with 11 rooms.The Gundry family was one of the pioneering European settlers in the Bellbrae Torquay area.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Black & White photocopy, Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photographs donated by Valda ConnellyGundry descententsIron Bark Station was purchased by Joseph Gundry in 1844 The property consisted of 7721 acres plus conditional rights to adjoining properties.The station housed 6000 sheep and 60 cattle . In the top left hand corner of the photograph you can see the LLAMBERIS House built by Joseph Gundry. It was thought that later the property was sold and Roderick Impey Murchison was the buyer,he later offered it for sale in 1885 and later that year A N Hassall invited tenders for lots of Liamberis.C j Cook was the listed owner in 1888 ( land of the Magpie) -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photograph is of William and Lena Cunningham taking delivery of a parcel at the Bellbrae post office.William and Lena Cunningham (née Dridan) ran the store and post office at Bellbrae from 1940 to 1973.Black and white photograph bellbrae victoria pioneering families