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Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.3 No.9 : April 1982
... .) Kew Baptist Church expands youth ministry / p1. Family ...Kew Baptist Church expands youth ministry / p1. Family and Community Services programme [F.A.C.S.] / p1. Kew Lioness Club / p1. Easter Day sunrise service / p2. Kew Philharmonic Orchestra [programme] / p2. What's doing in Kew for April / p2&3. Ballroom dancing in Kew cha-cha-cha [Bernardo's Dance Studio] / p3. The Copy Shop / p3. Scrabble / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. Very ancient history [geology] / Barbara Giles p4. Native Plant Group / p4. They help their fellow citizens [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p4. Kew Chess Club / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionKew Baptist Church expands youth ministry / p1. Family and Community Services programme [F.A.C.S.] / p1. Kew Lioness Club / p1. Easter Day sunrise service / p2. Kew Philharmonic Orchestra [programme] / p2. What's doing in Kew for April / p2&3. Ballroom dancing in Kew cha-cha-cha [Bernardo's Dance Studio] / p3. The Copy Shop / p3. Scrabble / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. Very ancient history [geology] / Barbara Giles p4. Native Plant Group / p4. They help their fellow citizens [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p4. Kew Chess Club / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.3 No.11 : June 1982
... Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Unique community project interchange ...Introducing your Prospect Ward Councillors - Cr J. McCue, Cr M.G. Wood, Cr K. Cole [Political profiles; Kew City Council] / p1. Kew Library [Opening hours] / p1. Institute of Early Childhood Development [community education classes] / p2. What's doing in Kew for June / p2. Scrabble / p2. R.A.A.V. Action Program [Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria] / p3. A gold mine in your backyard [land values] / Barbara Giles p3. Small can be big [East Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Unique community project interchange [I.Y.D.P.; International Year of Disabled Persons] / p4. Host families for disabled children / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. See touch and taste! / p4. Volunteers needed at Kew Cottages / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionIntroducing your Prospect Ward Councillors - Cr J. McCue, Cr M.G. Wood, Cr K. Cole [Political profiles; Kew City Council] / p1. Kew Library [Opening hours] / p1. Institute of Early Childhood Development [community education classes] / p2. What's doing in Kew for June / p2. Scrabble / p2. R.A.A.V. Action Program [Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria] / p3. A gold mine in your backyard [land values] / Barbara Giles p3. Small can be big [East Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Unique community project interchange [I.Y.D.P.; International Year of Disabled Persons] / p4. Host families for disabled children / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. See touch and taste! / p4. Volunteers needed at Kew Cottages / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.3 No.12 : July 1982
... out blinds [World War 2; East Kew Baptist Church] / p2. What's ...Introducing your Central Ward Councillors - Cr J. Leaman, Cr M. Sartori, Cr G. Quinn / p1. Scrabble Scrabble Scrabble / p1. Black out blinds [World War 2; East Kew Baptist Church] / p2. What's doing in Kew for July / p2&3. Guide dogs speak out [Guide Dogs Toastmasters Club] / p3. Always fancied a block in Studley Park [Yarra Bend Park; Kew Garden Club] / p3. Citizen's Advice Bureau / p3. Probus Club of Hawthorn / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. Native Plant Group / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. History in houses / Barbara Giles p4. Beat the Boneseed [Studley Park] / p4The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionIntroducing your Central Ward Councillors - Cr J. Leaman, Cr M. Sartori, Cr G. Quinn / p1. Scrabble Scrabble Scrabble / p1. Black out blinds [World War 2; East Kew Baptist Church] / p2. What's doing in Kew for July / p2&3. Guide dogs speak out [Guide Dogs Toastmasters Club] / p3. Always fancied a block in Studley Park [Yarra Bend Park; Kew Garden Club] / p3. Citizen's Advice Bureau / p3. Probus Club of Hawthorn / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. Native Plant Group / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. History in houses / Barbara Giles p4. Beat the Boneseed [Studley Park] / p4community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.4 No.3 : October 1982
... . Cabaret [Kew Baptist Church Young People's Cabaret] / p3. Hyde ...St Paul's School for the Blind and Visually Handicapped / p1. Volunteer drivers needed [Kew Community Bus] / p1. East Central Weights and Measures Union / p1. Uniting Church East Kew - Dairy [sic] for October / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Kew Skin Diving Club / p2. Kew Library [Deafness Awareness Week] / p2. St Paul's luncheon and fashion parade / p2. Scouts 50th anniversary dinner [6th Kew Scouts] / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. R.A.A.V. [Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria] / p3. Patchwork quilts [Exhibition; Australian Quilters Association] / p3. Cabaret [Kew Baptist Church Young People's Cabaret] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Annual Fete [St Paul's East Kew] / p3. They built well: State School No. 1075, Peel Street, Kew [school history] / p4. Native Plant Group / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionSt Paul's School for the Blind and Visually Handicapped / p1. Volunteer drivers needed [Kew Community Bus] / p1. East Central Weights and Measures Union / p1. Uniting Church East Kew - Dairy [sic] for October / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Kew Skin Diving Club / p2. Kew Library [Deafness Awareness Week] / p2. St Paul's luncheon and fashion parade / p2. Scouts 50th anniversary dinner [6th Kew Scouts] / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. R.A.A.V. [Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria] / p3. Patchwork quilts [Exhibition; Australian Quilters Association] / p3. Cabaret [Kew Baptist Church Young People's Cabaret] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Annual Fete [St Paul's East Kew] / p3. They built well: State School No. 1075, Peel Street, Kew [school history] / p4. Native Plant Group / p4.community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.4 No.5 : December 1982
... Church Sunday School Anniversary / p2. What's doing in Kew ...A message from the editor / Thea Sartori p1. Christmas at Kew Library / p1. College Ward - Cr Ivan Wade [Kew City Council, Political profile] / p1. Kew Traffic School / p1. Community Carols by Candlelight / p1. North Kew Carol Service / p2. Hyde Park Uniting Church Sunday School Anniversary / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. Holiday activities - Toddlers Playgroup / p3. Mobile games, art & craft activities / p3. Holiday Club [Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Institute of Early Childhood Development Holiday Program / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. A settler in Kew [James Bonwick] / Barbara Giles p4. Kew Lions Club patrons / p4. Art classes [Donald Cameron] / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionA message from the editor / Thea Sartori p1. Christmas at Kew Library / p1. College Ward - Cr Ivan Wade [Kew City Council, Political profile] / p1. Kew Traffic School / p1. Community Carols by Candlelight / p1. North Kew Carol Service / p2. Hyde Park Uniting Church Sunday School Anniversary / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. Holiday activities - Toddlers Playgroup / p3. Mobile games, art & craft activities / p3. Holiday Club [Kew Baptist Church] / p3. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p3. Institute of Early Childhood Development Holiday Program / p3. Kew Garden Club / p3. A settler in Kew [James Bonwick] / Barbara Giles p4. Kew Lions Club patrons / p4. Art classes [Donald Cameron] / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.4 No.11 : July 1983
... for boys and girls primary school age (Kew Baptist Church) / p2. Th ...Art exhibition: Trinity Grammar School / p1. A new Musical at St Hilary's Kew ('Rocky & the Bloke' / p1. Visitors welcome (Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) / p1. Uniting Church Congregational Casserole Dinner / p2. 1st Kew Scout Group bottle recycling depot change / p2. Native Plant Group / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau / p2. Kew Historical Society / p2. Kew Library (displays) / p2. Billabong Club for boys and girls primary school age (Kew Baptist Church) / p2. Th treasures of our city (Villa Alba; Historic houses; Heritage planning; Louis Kahan - Kew Synagogue windows) / p3. C.A.B. volunteers need (Citizens' Advice Bureau) / p3. Daytime Garden Club / p3. East Kew Uniting Church (calendar of events) / p4. Kew Garden Club / p4. Evening Mission Group (Kew Uniting Church) / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship (Hyde Park Uniting Church) / p4. 'Rotaract Rave' / p4. Scrabble / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionArt exhibition: Trinity Grammar School / p1. A new Musical at St Hilary's Kew ('Rocky & the Bloke' / p1. Visitors welcome (Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria) / p1. Uniting Church Congregational Casserole Dinner / p2. 1st Kew Scout Group bottle recycling depot change / p2. Native Plant Group / p2. Save the Children Fund / p2. Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau / p2. Kew Historical Society / p2. Kew Library (displays) / p2. Billabong Club for boys and girls primary school age (Kew Baptist Church) / p2. Th treasures of our city (Villa Alba; Historic houses; Heritage planning; Louis Kahan - Kew Synagogue windows) / p3. C.A.B. volunteers need (Citizens' Advice Bureau) / p3. Daytime Garden Club / p3. East Kew Uniting Church (calendar of events) / p4. Kew Garden Club / p4. Evening Mission Group (Kew Uniting Church) / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship (Hyde Park Uniting Church) / p4. 'Rotaract Rave' / p4. Scrabble / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches Football Association, SHUF Premiers 1931, A.C. Seidel, 1931
South Hawthorn United were premiers of A Division, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches FA in 1931. Scores EHU 8-9 d Box Hill United 6-12. (No goal or best players recorded) Other teams in A Division were Balwyn Baptist, Box Hill Combine, Hawthorn C/C, Prahran/Malvern C/C, Highfield Rd, C/C (Glen Iris), Surrey Hills Methodist. Holy Trinity Kew competed in B Division. (Research: Ian Job)Small silver plated trophy on a brown bakelite stand, awarded to A.C. Seidel who was part of the South Hawthorn United Football Club premiership team in 1931. "S.H.U.F.C / Premiers 1931 /A. C. Seidel"south hawthorn united football club, a c seidel, eastern suburban churches football association, trophies -
Public Record Office Victoria
Legal record (item) - Divorce Papers for Frank Paice and Florence Paice (otherwise Cox)
... Paice and to join him in his missionary work for the Baptist ...A file previously held in the collection of the Supreme Court of Victoria and now in Public Record Office Victoria contains records of the annulment of the marriage of Florence Cox in 1919. As the earliest known record of a person with intersex variations in Victorian history, Cox’s story – and this record – are of unique historical significance to the LGBTIQ+ history of the State. Florence Cox (1887–1950) had a middle-class upbringing in Melbourne. In 1914 she travelled to Bengal to marry her fiancé Frank Paice and to join him in his missionary work for the Baptist church. The couple returned to Melbourne in 1918 and the following year the Supreme Court of Victoria, at Paice’s request, annulled their marriage. The Supreme Court file reveals that Paice declared he had been unable to consummate the marriage, due to ‘a malformation frigidity or other defect of the parts of generation’ of his wife. Both Paice and Cox were subject to medical examination, which established that Cox had what is recognised today as the intersex condition complete androgen insensitivity syndrome. The court determined that marital intercourse, as it was understood at the time, was impossible for Paice and Cox, and granted the request for an annulment. Paice remarried, fathered children and led a successful professional and civic life, serving a period as Mayor of Nunawading, in the middle- class eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Cox’s life was very different. It is unlikely that anyone in her life would have known what had prompted the end of the marriage, but gossip would certainly have focussed on her part in it. She never remarried and, although she remained connected to her family, her story was rarely discussed. Cox was admitted to Mont Park Mental Hospital in Melbourne’s northern suburbs in 1945, where she died five years later. The Supreme Court file preserves one of the most detailed medical descriptions of a person with intersex variations from that period. It is particularly striking that following the court case, the file was closed ‘forever’. This indicates how seriously the court took the case, and its determination to protect Cox and Paice from public scrutiny. It speaks loudly to the thinking of the time on a matter that was rarely, if ever, raised in public. In 1997, Cox’s great-nephew Ian Richardson set out to investigate the secrecy surrounding his great-aunt Florrie. Following a relentless, two-year campaign by Richardson and other descendants of Cox and Paice, the Supreme Court file was finally opened to the public. Richardson’s book, God’s Triangle, recounts his quest and brings Cox’s story out of the archives and into the light. Quoted from "A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects" by Graham Willett, Angela Bailey, Timothy W. Jones and Sarah Rood. -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book
The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.The book contains the minutes, including naming office bearers, for the first meeting of the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division, which occurred on 30 September 1868. Minutes continue to be recorded in this volume until October 1873. Several pages at the rear of the book have been used to maintain a list or 'roll' of membership.Hard covered book, lined in green fabric with red leather corners and spine used as a minute book for the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division.temperance, friendly societies, cheltenham -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book
The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.The book contains the minutes for the meetings of the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division, from 6 July 1882 to 6 July 1903. Hard covered book, lined in blue fabric with red leather corners and spine used as a minute book for the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division.temperance, cheltenham, friendly societies -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book
The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.The book contains the minutes for the meetings of the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division, from 20 August 1903 to11 October 1917.Hard covered book, lined in green fabric with red leather corners and spine used as a minute book for the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division.temperance, friendly societies, cheltenham -
City of Kingston
Pamphlet - Meeting protocol, c. 1918
This pamphlet appears to be the wording for the initiation ceremony of a new member of the Sons of Temperance. The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.Sitting in the back cover of the 1903 minute book of the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division, this pamphlet gives insight into the formal, ritualised manner of gatherings, particularly the initiation ceremony. The inclusion of 'Presiding Sister' in the script suggests this was created after 1918, when the movement officially accepted women into its ranks. However, it was placed within a minute that was discontinued in October 1917. Heavy card with black printed text, surrounded by border in a sort of chain link pattern. -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book, 1917
The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.The book contains the minutes for the meetings of the Sons of Temperance, Star of Moorabbin Division, from October 1917 to February 1931. Blue hard cover book with red leather spine. A red sticker with black printed text and black border has been adhered to the front of the book, labelling it a 'minute book'.temperance, friendly societies, cheltenham, moorabbin -
City of Kingston
Booklet - Sons of Temperance Friendly Society advertising brochure, c. 1930
The Sons of Temperance was founded in New York in 1842 and brought to New South Wales by the Baptist minister, Dr William Hobbs, a short time later. Division, or local branches, grew quickly so that in October 1864, a provisional Grand Division was formed with a commitment to spread the word on temperance throughout the country, and the advantages gained by joining a temperance benefit society. It was reported that by 1869, in New South Wales, there was a National Division, two Grand Divisions, and one hundred and seven Divisions, with a total membership of 5970. In 1868, members of the Church of Christ, Cheltenham, initiated a meeting to form a Division of the Sons of Temperance, which was subsequently called Star of Moorabbin Division, No 29. The meeting was held at the Cheltenham Temperance Hall on 30 September, with office bearers appointed and the larger membership acknowledged.This advertising brochure includes information about the contributions required in order to ensure children are included in the health insurance coverage. This is a broadening of eligibility from, initially, men to later include women and then to include all members of the family. This coincides with social changes in the interwar years, leading into an economic depression.A4 size sheet of paper, folded in half to form four (4) faces. The front page has a picture of a young girl and boy sitting with their backs to each other. The remainder of the brochure is filled with information about Friendly Society membership benefits. Has been professionaly printed. -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Baptist Chapel Lerderderg Street Bacchus Marsh 1883
... the building was rebuilt. It was demolished in 1985. Churches Bacchus ...The Baptist Chapel was first opened in March 1868 in Lerderderg Street, Bacchus Marsh, next to State School No. 28. The plans were prepared by James G. Pippett and the building was constructed by bricklayer J.F.Taylor and carpenter W. Nelson. When fire threatened its destruction in 1871, the townspeople assisted in saving the building by tearing off the roof and removing windows and flooring. Subsequently it was found that a solid silver Communion Service was missing as well as the contents of the Poor Box. The Chapel was renovated and used until 1898 when the building was moved to Main Street, next to the Post Office. Two rooms were added at the front when the building was rebuilt. It was demolished in 1985.Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the Jeremeas Family Album, which contains photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll. The photograph is of a substantial brick building with a shingle roof. The gable above the front entrance and the side of the building under the guttering are ornamented with rows of bricks laid horizontally. A round window sits in the centre of the gable. The central door and the front and side sash windows are topped by semi-circular brick arches. The ornamentation is continued with contrasting bricks down the corners of the building. An ornamental iron fence runs along the front of the building. A large fir tree stands in the grounds. On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE churches bacchus marsh, baptist chapel bacchus marsh -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Card - Report Card, School Reports, 1951-1959
Brian Edwards, graduated with Certificate of Competency in 1957. Dorothy Issell, graduated with Diploma of Horticulture in 1961. James Nancarrow, graduated with Diploma of Horticulture in 1961. (1) Brian Edwards, Camberwell High School 1951-55, graduated with Certificate of Competency 1957. (2) Dorothy Issell, Mentone Girls Grammar School 1957, graduated with Diploma of Horticulture 1961. (3) James Nancarrow, Carey Baptist Grammar School 1957, graduated with Diploma of Horticulture 1961. (4) G. W. Albany, Haileybury College 1959. (5) Eleanor Liley Dodd, The Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. (6) Alister Matheson, Carey Baptist Grammar School 1957. (7) Jonathon Fink, Carey Baptist Grammar School 1955.school reports, brian edwards, dorothy issell, james nancarrow, g. w. albany, eleanor liley dodd, alister matheson, jonathon fink, studnets, graduates -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Lydia Keyworth, Sunbury Cemetery, March 2001
The photograph of Sunbury Cemetery at sunset was entered into the Photograph Competition organised by the former Sunbury & District Heritage Association in March 2001.In 1862, land set aside in Cemetery Road for the Sunbury Cemetery was laid out in the following Christian denominational groups, Church of England, Roman Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Lutheran. Other non-denominational sites were set aside for paupers, heathens, Asians and pagans. Rebecca Jenkinson was the first person to be buried there in 1862. Over the years the size of the cemetery has expanded but it still occupies the original site off Shields Street in Sunbury and the names of the denominational divisions have changed over the years reflect a more inclusive outlook.Sunbury Cemetery replaced other smaller graveyards that were situated in some of the local church grounds and the earlier cemetery that was at The Gap township.A non-digital coloured photograph of a cemetery landscape with a number of old graves scattered across the open space. Some have small fences around them, while others simply display the headstones. There are trees in the background. sunbury cemetery, shields street, cemetery road, sunbury, cemeteries