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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Invitation, Michele Matthews Collection
Australian Unity was formed by the merger of the Australian Natives Association Friendly Society (ANA) and the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (Manchester Unity) in 1993. Source https://www.australianunity.com.au/about-us/our-history?srsltid=AfmBOopvdyeJJU2WYTAqoFtv1kIASXSiTJrD8qxk9q0F6odeRWWOY0joInvitation letter for Michele Mathews to an Australian Unity Dinner held on 7.7.1998. Single type page. Australian Unity dinner menu.australian unity, sir john quick committee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Coronavirus Screening, 19/03/2025
Mercy Health Newsletter regarding coronavirus restrictions 19/08/2020 and a staff screening form for Giselda Bannister7 A4 sheetsnon-fictionMercy Health Newsletter regarding coronavirus restrictions 19/08/2020 and a staff screening form for Giselda Bannistercovid 19, coronavirus, austin hospital -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Rev. Alexander Sutherland Bremner
Alexander Sutherland Bremner was born in Lyster, Scotland in about 1890. He migrated to South Australia and by 1914 was stationed in Mount Gambier as a missionary in connection with St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. At that stage he was a student of Divinity. He moved to Victoria and served in Beech Forest and Kyabram. After three years in Kyabram, Reverend Bremner transferred to Wodonga in April 1919. Although only in Wodonga for two years, Reverend Bremner quickly became highly regarded in the community for the compassion he brought to his calling. He was particularly concerned about the welfare of boys in Wodonga and became involved in the Scouts as well as establishing the Wodonga Boys’ Club. Although the Boys’ Club had been formed through the Church it was open to all local boys. Tragedy struck on 20th November 1920 when Reverend Bremner was accompanying a group of boys on an outing to the Wodonga Creek. In order to stop the boys from entering a deep water hole he positioned himself on a log between it and the shallower water. Unfortunately he slipped off the log himself and fell into the waterhole. He was unable to swim and despite the best efforts of one of the boys to rescue him, he drowned. To add further to the tragedy, his fiancé was on her way to Wodonga by train to visit Reverend Bremner for the weekend. She could not be advised of his death before arriving at the station where she expected him to be waiting. As a mark of respect, a hall was erected at the back of the Wodonga Presbyterian Church in High Street to serve as a kindergarten and Sunday School. It was officially opened on Sunday 6th November 1921 and named Bremner Hall.This album is significant because it documents the service and untimely death of a highly regarded Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Wodonga.A small brown photo album containing photos and newspaper articles chronicling the drowning of Reverend Alexander Sutherland Bremner in Wodonga.reverend a.s. bremner, presbyterian church, bremner hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Great Extended Hustlers Shaft, Hustlers Reef, Bendigo, April, 2014
Seven men were killed at the Great Extended Hustler's mine disaster on 2nd May 1914 by an explosion of dynamite occurring as the men were waiting at the plat to ascend the mine at the end of their shift. No blame was attached to anyone in the findings of the inquisition. It was unknown what caused the dynamite to explode. This document formed part of the research done at the time by Bendigo Historical Society, of the 100 years commemoration of the mine disaster, held at Hustler's Hill in 2014. Six page photocopy of report on the Great Extended Hustlers Shaft, presented in chronological order. Research undertaken by David Bannear in 1992 as part of a wider study on the Bendigo goldfields.great extended hustlers, goldmining, accident, 1873, david bannear -
Clunes Museum
Document - CONSERVATION PLAN, SHIRE OF HEPBURN, SCHOOL OF MINES, 2000
SCHOOL OF MINES, CLUNES BRANCH N0.12, FORMED 1886. ALSO SUPPORTED LOYAL CLUNES LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS, CLUNES INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES, A BRANCH OF AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. IN 1891 ANA (AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION) 1935 CWA, INNERSPRING MATTRESS FACTORY, CLUNES, INFANT WELFARE, CLUNES ANGLING CLUB NOW OCCUPIES THE BUILDING.SPIRAL BOUND DOCUMENT WITH THE FORMER CLUNES SCHOOL OF MINES DEPICTED IN COLOUR ON THE FRONT PAGE. CONTAINS A CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN WITH HISTORICAL DETAIL AND COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUILDING AND SURROUNDSlocal history, conservation management plan, school of mines