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Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
An early black and white photograph of a Cobb & Co coach at "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of a Cobb & Co coach at "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city. This postcard was produced by The Rose Stereograph Company as a souvenir of Narbethong in Victoria.the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt, cobb & co -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Flyer (Item) - Tariff Flyer, Val and John Stafford, "The Hermitage", 1991
A tariff flyer for "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria dated June 1991.A tariff flyer for "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria dated June 1991. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city. At the time of the production of this flyer, John and Val Stafford had become the fifth owners of "The Hermitage".the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt, john stafford, val stafford -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Article (Item) - Magazine article, Are Media Pty Limited, Beyond All Expectations, 1992
A magazine article taken from the magazine A Country Style in 1992 on "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria.A magazine article taken from the magazine A Country Style in 1992 on "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city. At the time of the publication of this article, John and Val Stafford had become the fifth owners of "The Hermitage".the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt, john stafford, val stafford -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of a visit by the grand-daughter of Nicholas and Louisa Caire to "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria.A colour photograph of a visit by the grand-daughter of Nicholas and Louisa Caire to "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city. John Lindt, in collaboration with Nicholas John Caire, produced a tourist booklet on the area around "The Hermitage" in 1913.the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt, nicholas john caire -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (Item) - Colour postcards, John William Lindt, The Hermitage on the Blacks' Spur, 1900s
A series of historical colour postcards of "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria taken by John William Lindt.A series of historical colour postcards of "The Hermitage" at Narbethong in Victoria taken by John William Lindt. "The Hermitage" was built by photographer John William Lindt as a home and guesthouse in 1894. John Lindt had previously photographed the mountain scenery of the Black Spur and purchased 71 acres and subseqently built his home and guesthouse from where he continued his career. "The Hermitage had a garden designed by John Lindt's friend, Ferdinand von Mueller, who was at one stage the Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The garden featured New Guinea tree houses from which John Lindt made frequent panoramas of his property and the surrounding forest of towering mountain ash. Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city.the hermitage, john william lindt, narbethong, victoria, black spur, ferdinand von mueller, melbourne botanic gardens, new guinea, catherine lindt, postcard, souvenir -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Ephemera - Stanley Street, 18, Elsternwick, 'St Elvins'
Three items about this property: 1/Newspaper advertisement including 3 coloured photos dated 2008, giving details of home interior. 2/Auction flyer with three coloured photos and plan of house and grounds. 3/Handwritten research by Claire Barton taken from Sands & McDougall directories of occupiers of 18 Stanley Streetstanley street, elsternwick, st elvins, house names, brick, leadlights, bay windows, glen huntly road, arts and craft, architectural style, beaumont mrs m e, beaumont harold, egan mrs h, guesthouses, wood colin h, carre street, orrong road, farrell misses, st quentin's ladies school, hartshorn mrs, sproule mary e mrs, little emma mrs, jenkin s mrs, farrell grace, farrell gertrude, sewell frank b, lindsay j -
Peterborough History Group
Photograph - Tulach Ard fire
Tulach Ard was the home of the McKenzie family, a long time local family, which was located at 13 Macs St, adjoining the Post Office. It is estimated that this occurred in the 1960's and it was not rebuilt. In photo 2 the lady in the lower right corner, beside the telephone box is Dawn Irvine.The McKenzie family were Peterborough pioneers and descendants still live in the area. Their home, Tulloch Ard, burnt to the ground. Photocopy of two photographs on one page showing McKenzie's home, Tulach Ard on fire.Pencilled inscription "B. Jenkins 2013"peterborough, house fires, mckenzie family, tulach ard, tulach ard guesthouse, tullach ard -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Information folder - Lockwood House
Folder containing items pertaining to the history of Lockwood House, Belgrave Heights. Contents: -notes, hand-written, on holidays in Belgrave Heights, 6 sheets on Ansett memo pad. -typescript, "Holidays In The Dandenongs" -printed sheets, "Doongala Forest Reserve", Dept of Conservation, Forests & Lands, includes map of Doongalla walking tracks, hand-written on back "Doongala/751 1717/Open week days except/Thursday./Open weekends by appointment" -5 Certificates of Title for parcels of land included in Lockwood Estate.lockwood house, elvery family, guesthouses -
Sherbrooke Foothills Historical Society
Postcard - Blairgowrie Guesthouse ca. 1920
Original postcard with handwritten letter dated 1922 on reverse. Text on front of card: At Blairgowrie. Upwey. Real Photo Series M.3290At Blairgowrie. Upwey. Real Photo Series M.3290 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1925c
Black and white photograph of the debris left after a disastrous fire which destroyed the shop and Cafe Francais on the Esplanade. Three chimneys standing in the ruins. Man standing in front of charred fence. This fire caused a lot of damage to neighbouring Venga Guest House. Lakes Entrance Victoria.restaurant, disasters, guesthouses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1925c
Black and white photograph of the fire damage to Venga Guest House, and the debris left after the disastrous fire to the neighbouring building on Esplanade. Three brick fireplaces and chimneys still standing. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, disasters -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance, 1920c
Also 10 x 15 cm sepia copy, has remnants of glue of the back, little bit fadedBlack and white photograph of Esplanade, showing Maranui Guest House, Police Station, corner of Bellevue Guest House and Club Hotel in distance. Natural vegetation of Coastal Banksia on grass verge between road and waterfront, and beside Maranui Guest House. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Esplanade Lakes Entrancewaterfront, township, guesthouses, police -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Lakes Entrance, 1920c
Also black and white 9 x 14 cm copy, but not Vogt, inscription The Esplanade, Lakes EntranceBlue and white postcard showing a section of the western end of Esplanade, showing lake, foreshore, Vize's Cafe, Bellevue Guest House, Police Station, Maranui Guest House and, partially hidden by trees, residential houses. Lakes Entrance VictoriaLakes Entrance The Esplanadeguesthouses, township, police, retail trade -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Lakes Entrance, 1920c
Also enlarged black and white copy 20 x 25 cmSepia toned postcard probably taken from the Boat Harbour jetty, showing a distant view of the buildings on Esplanade from Maranui Guest House westwards to the Club Hotel. Person in a rowing boat on the calm waters of the lake, known as Cunninghame Arm. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, township, waterfront -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Alison Goding, This Bold Venture the story of Lake Tyers House Place and People, 1990
The story of Lake Tyers House, situated on Lake Tyers, Victoria, and the people associated with this early tourism venture. The settlement and development of the region is also dealt with and photographs are included.guesthouses, waterways, land settlement -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard, 1918c
On back Glenara Boarding. Emily Broome ran it at one time, she later married George Jennings.Also Black and white copy enlargement 20 x 25, also enlargement 13 x 18 in large frame with red background, also two 9 x 14 copies.Black and white postcard of the Glenara Guest House, showing a weatherboard house with slate roof and decorative tiling. Fourteen people on front veranda, including two children and a soldier in WWI uniform. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, architecture -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Glenara Guest House, 1930 c
Colour postcard of Glenara Guest House, showing a weatherboard building, slate roof with fancy ridging, sash windows. Extensive accommodation building at rear. Picket fence at front. Three brick chimneys behind roof ridge. Lakes Entrance VictoriaGlenara Guest House built 1880 (on front)guesthouses, architecture, tourism, fences, rsl clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Glenara Guest House, Bulmer H D, 1935c
Copy black and white photograph of a section of Esplanade, viewed from the front lake. Buildings in view are the Prince Regent Theatre including the chemist shop, the original Glenara Guest House, and shops. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Esplanade showing Glenara, Lakes Entrancecinema, guesthouses, township, waterfront -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Beveridge/Kiora House, 1945
Black and white photograph of Mrs Catherine Beveridge nee Hehie of Kiora guest house. Black labrador dog at her feet guesthouses, genealogy -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Rosemont/Fraser, 1935 C
Sepia toned photograph of a man carrying a woman through flood water surrounding Rosemont House, Barkes Avenue. On the veranda of boarding house are Alice Fraser nee Falk, her daughter Joan and husband George leaning on stick, beside house is a soft topped sedan car with sign Telsons on back, Lakes Entrance Victoria.genealogy, guesthouses, floods -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bell Family, 1950
Black and white photograph of Mr William Bell in a double breasted suit, shirt and tie, with another gentleman in a pin stripe suit buttoned up cardigan, white shirt and check tie .Lakes Entrance Victoriaclothing, guesthouses, genealogy -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Beveridge/Kiora House, 1945
Black and white photograph of Beveridge family of KioOra Guest house Lakes Entrance Victoriagenealogy, guesthouses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Westerson, 1920c
Black and white photograph of Sarah Westerson proprietor of Cliff Crest Guest House and Tea Rooms with her 2 daughters Zilpah and Thelema Lakes Entrance Victoriagenealogy, guesthouses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vogt W S, 1910c
Also enlargement 18 x 25, also sepia toned copy from postcard titled Mrs Baker's, Lakes Entrance. Guest House conducted by Mrs Zelie Alphonsine Baker, previously Lake, nee Ducret. Husband George 'Brinet' Baker. Later proprietors were Mrs Syd Ashton, 1930's, and Gerlands, 1950's. Site now occupied by Lakes Photographics, King and Heath shops, all Myers St (west side) to Church StBlack and white photograph of St Rosieres Boarding House. showing weatherboard residence, corrugated iron roof, half veranda at front, timber awning over windows of gabled room. George - Briney - Baker and wife Zelie at front fence. Lakes Entrance Victoriatourism, guesthouses, architecture -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, CUTTER, June M, Guesthouses on Phillip Island : a history, 1987
2nd copy.hotels, victoria, phillip island, history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard, 1945c
Black and white postcard of Venga Guest House, Lakes Entrance, Victoria, showing small gable roofed building, half front veranda, bay window. Built in weatherboard and cement sheet, picket fence across front.guesthouses, architecture, fences -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Victoria House, 1920c
Mrs F G Haymes, proprietor. Photo taken prior to 1924 - memorial trees not yet plantedBlack and white tinted photograph of Victoria House, showing group of buildings, fronted by white picket fence. Wooden spoke wheeled motor vehicle in front of guest house. Bluestone wall at edge of lake, two people sitting on seat at waters edge. Lakes Entrance VictoriaVictoria House Mrs F.G Haymes Prop.guesthouses, waterfront, transport, fences -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Sketch of Fernbank Hotel, 1885c
Fernbank Hotel built 1885, this drawing appears to be an advertisement for the hotel. Fernbank Hotel Catherine Gray Proprietor CunninghameBlack and white photograph of a sketch of Fernbank Hotel, showing small timber building, veranda on front and side, timber jetty at edge of lake, rowing boat at shoreline, steamer with letters JCD on bow. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, waterfront, tourism, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Foreshore Lakes Entrance, 1910c
Black and white photograph of Esplanade, showing section of the western end of town. In picture are private homes, Methodist Church and Manse, Vizes Bellevue Guest House, Police Station and Kelvin House. Lakes Entrance Victoriapolice, houses, tourism, guesthouses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Jones Rebecca, An Ideal Excursion: A Recreation History of the Gippsland Lakes and its Guesthouses, 1880-1930, 1994
A history of guest houses and recreational pursuits of person holidaying in the gippsland lakes hinterland written as a thesis for a student during a master of arts degree sketch maps are used for location purposes photographs (photocopy) illustrations.guesthouses, settlers, tourism