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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Call for Cohns
Cohns Brewery Advertising - 45rpm recordRecord 45rpm blue label - CALL FOR Cohns - Recorded at Armstrongs Studios - GROOVIN AROUND on A side "TALKIN' TURKEY" on B side. Grey record cover with Epic printed in middle at the top. Yellow Coles price tag $1.68 on front. Epic and Made in Australia by CBS Records Australia Limited and Epic are trade marks CBS Inc. U.S.Abruce rowland, grooving around, talkin' turkey, epic records, cbs records, cohns brewery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Men's Dress Shirt
Welmar was formerly Welch Margetson Co. Pty. Ltd, men's outfitters and converted to a public company in 1945. There main factory was in Melbourne with a second site opening in Bendigo. In 1949 the Chairman was Mr A Mee.Cotton dress shirt. Brand "Mens Wear by Welmar". Size is undetermined. Laundry mark on collar appears to read "Bigg". Starched waffle pattern bib panels and large cuffs with allowance made for cuff links. Front opening with button holes. Buttons missing.Collar laundry mark. "Biggs"formal wear, dress shirt, welmar -
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Ephemera - Bookmark
"Winnie Wattle" was a radio announcer who conducted shows specifically for children. H R Hughan was originally from Tasmania and started his first news agency in Prahran before opening his establishment in View Point Bendigo. He was advertising as an importer of books, magazines and school requisites in 1923 . Whilst in Bendigo, he was active in the Chamber of Commerce. He left the area in 1926.Bookmark "Winnie Wattle", "You're tired of reading, I see by your face, so put down your book and I'll mark your place". Advertising item produced by "H. R. Hughan, Bibles, Hymn gifts, Presentation and Library gifts, school requirements.bookmark, adverising, hughan -
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Pamphlet - Lake Eppalock
BHS CollectionTwo small pamphlets. One titled "Guide to relaxation" Eppalock in details compiled and printed offset in Bendigo by Cambridge Press. the other "Lake Eppalock" ceremony to mark the completion of the Eppalock Dam, the Eppalock pumping station and the pipeline to Bendigo; Friday 17 April 1964. Published by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. Aileen and John Ellison Collection.lake eppalock, 1964 -
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Administrative record - Right to Occupy Certificates
Ten books containing stubs of Right to Occupy Certificates for 1936. Includes name and address of person receiving the Right to Occupy certificate and the description of the land including allotment, Section, City, Town, Borough or Township and Parish name. Two blue covered books used for Substitute Right to occupy certificates. One book, stubs only, dated 1976 - 1981. One with four stubs dated 1981 - 1983. Four stapled bundles of stubs dated 1937 - 1971 issued for Replacement Rights. Includes names and Receipt numbers. Yellow foolscap sheet Listing reord numbers of Rights issued during 1936 and 1937.Some items have pencil and pen marks and ink stains.right to occupy, central victoria -
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Administrative record - Right to Occupy Certificates, 1936
Twelve books containing stubs of Right to Occupy Certificates for 1936. Includes name and address of person receiving the Right to Occupy certificate and the description of the land including allotment, Section, City, Town, Borough or Township and Parish name. List of record Numbers in Box 906 Some items have pencil and pen marks and ink stains.right to occupy, central victoria -
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Tool - Muddlers
These were used for pressing the fruit in cocktails. The one with the twisted handle is a copy of the Christophe muddler. The makers mark WP B tells us that this was made in Birmingham, England but a fire destroyed many of the makers marks information so it is not possible to identify the actual maker.3 metal muddlers. Largest has a twisted stem with a ring at the top and a flat circular bottom. 2nd has a circular stem with ring at the top and a circular bottom that is indented at the bottom hallmarked WP B. 3rd has a square stem with a circle at the top and a flat circular bottom 5 hallmarks on the base.Hallmarksmuddler, fruit press -
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Medal - 1919 Victory Medal
In 1919, Australian schoolchildren received a special commemorative medal to mark the end of World War I. This medal, known as the “Peace of 1919” medallion, was issued by the Defence Department and distributed to schoolchildren throughout Australia. The medallion is circular with a plain edge and an integral suspension loop. On the obverse side, it features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked “PEACE 1919.” A dove flies behind her, and two figures freed from shackles are at her feet. The reverse side showcases a central panel surrounded by laurel leaves, topped by the King’s Crown with the word “VICTORY” over rays of the rising sun. A sailor and a digger stand at ease on either side of the panel, which bears the inscription “THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE.” Below the leaves, a small panel displays the words “THE PEACE OF 1919” and the manufacturer’s name. The medallion was issued to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919, which officially ended World War I. Originally, the medals were suspended from a narrow piece of red, white, and blue striped cotton ribbon. This medallion served as a reminder to a generation of the service and sacrifice of Australians during the war. It symbolized the achievement of peace, albeit at great cost. Each child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and up to 16 if their parents were in the armed forces) received this small but meaningful token of remembrance12. Small medallion with faded red, white and blue ribbon with pin. Female on the front. Wreath on back with two males either side with uniformmedals, 1919, ww1 -
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Domestic object - Milk jug
A white ceramic milk jug. The manufacturer mark on the bottom. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.Cetem ware England on the bottommilk jug, cetem ware -
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Booklet - Victorian Cornwall
40-page soft cover booklet 'Victorian Cornwall' by S. Daniell Life in 19th Century Cornwall illustrated with B&W photos. Two Chapters- The Cornish at Work and The Cornish at Home Printed by Tor Mark Press, Penryn. Cornwall, 1989 cornwall, work & life -
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Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: POOL POLITICS NOTHING NEW
Bendigo Advertiser, Saturday, November 25, 2017. Two pages article titled: pool politics, nothing new by Mark Kearney. On the controversy about the naming of the Kangaroo Flat's new pool.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, pool -
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Ephemera - MULQUEEN FAMILY COLLECTION: BOOK MARK
Book mark, red with white writing. On one side the words: Book Mark a little memento from the Mulqueen family, Bridge Street, Bendigo. On the other side: Mulqueen family, funeral directors, Bridge Street, Bendigo on the left and on the right, the logo of a dove flying estd. 1853. In loving memory. WWW.mulqueen.com.aubendigo, business, mulqueen -
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Newspaper - BENDIGO BANDS COLLECTION: STRATHFIELDSAYE MUNICIPAL BAND
Article from the Bendigo Advertiser dated Thursday, December 27, 1990. ''Municipal band raises funds''. Two pictures of some of the members of the brass band performing: Russell Bovaird, Jillian Boivard, Mark Ford and Tracy Garrett.entertainment, music, strathfieldsaye brass -
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Booklet - BENDIGO BANDS COLLECTION: STRATHFIELDSAYE COLLECTION
Small booklet. Strathfieldsaye Brass presents: ''Concert 'n' Cabaret''. Strathdale Community Centre. Friday, December 1st, 1989. Musical Director: Mark W. Ford, Compere: Mal Meikle. Programme $1.00. Grey cover with red ribbon tiyng the pages. Logo of the Strathfieldsaye Brass at top centre.entertainment, music, strathfieldsaye brass -
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Booklet - BENDIGO BANDS COLLECTION: STRATHFIELDSAYE BRASS
Small booklet. Strathfieldsaye Brass presents: ''An evening with Denis Walter'' in Concert 'n' Cabaret. Strathdale Community Centre. Friday, November 16th, 1990. musical Director: Mark Ford, Compere: Mal Meikle. Grey cover with red ribbon tying the pages. Logo of the Strathfieldsaye Brass at top centre.entertainment, music, strathfieldsaye brass -
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Map - BENDIGO MAP AERIAL VIEW, 1890s
Map of Bendigo. Aerial View of Bendigo. This aerial photograph was taken specially to mark the pccasion of the United Country party conference of 1936. Issued with the complements of 'The Argus' April 1936.photograph, aerial, bendigo -
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Booklet - THE BROOK AND ANDERSON FORTUNA COLLECTION: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SURVEY CORPS 1915-1965
Small booklet titled: the Australian Survey Corps 1915-1965. On the black and white cover a picture of the entry gate at Fortuna villa. On the first page a welcome to the open day at AHQ Svy Regt on Sunday 14 November, 1965 to mark the Jubilee year, after a brief history of the Royal Australian Survey corps and of Fortuna villa, the booklet list all the personnel, black and white photos of Fortuna are included.military, world war 2 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Photograph - Framed portrait of Councillor Harry Marks, Mayor City of Sandhurst 1896 - 97, Bartlett Bros, c 1896
Harry Montague Marks was born at Pall Mall Bendigo on the 1st October 1855. At age 18 he worked for Goldsborough & Co in Melbourne learning land, wool and banking business. He returned to Bendigo aged 22 to open an auctioneers business which operated on the corner of Williamson and Hargraves Streets. Councillor Marks was elected to the seat of Darling in May 1893 and remained serving until 1902. He served as Mayor once only from 1896-97. It was noted in the Bendigo Advertiser on July 3rd 1897 that Mayor Marks appeared in new robes .. made to council order by Messrs Henderson and Goodisson who dealt in highly fashionable goods in the Beehive. (fn https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/9088966). It is not know if these robes are still in existence. Harry Marks married Mary Leech in 1881and together they had four sons and one daughter. Harry Marks died in February 1916 aged 60. After his death Mary Marks became the senior partner in the firm HM Marks and Sons auctioneers. Mary died in 1919.Oval black and white silver gelatin print mounted on card. Studio portrait of Mayor Marks. Photograph mounted on card. Front facing seated portrait wearing mayoral robes and chain, clutching a rolled document. Original rectangular shaped photograph has been trimmed to fit into oval frame.Bartlett Bros. lower left on photograph.councillor h m marks, mayor marks, mayoress marks -
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Administrative record - Customer List
Initially listed as T J Connelly's Tin shop, this premises on the corner of High and Forest Street, expanded to include all items of ironmongery. By 1878 they were advertising gas stoves for sale and installation.The item is alphabetical customer list of T.J. Connolly, Ironmongers, Sandhurst. Each handwritten page lists the customer name and order number. Note: corresponding orders are not in this book. The book does not have a date reference in it. The book has a flexible cardboard cover and the pages are bound together with string. This item is part of the Margaret Roberts Collection.There is a black mark at the bottom right-hand side of the front cover. There are some grey lead notes on the inside front cover. There are two mirrored ink marks on the back inside cover and last page.margaret roberts collection, ironmongers, forest street, bendigo businesses -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Desk, Foy & Gibson, Circa 1880s
... & GIBSON Mark Foy wan an Irish draper who migrated to Bendigo ...The design of this small disc is from the Australian Colonial period. The cedar wood desk was made in Australian by Foy & Gibson in the 1880s, most probably in the business’s works in Collingwood, Victoria. The heavy brass locks fitted into the desk drawers were made by the famous Hobbs & Co of London, mid-late 19th century. In 1860 the business changed hands but the locks were still branded Hobbs & Co. The desk is branded with the symbol of Victoria’s Public Works Department. There is currently no information on when, where and by whom this desk was used. However, a very similar desk with Hobbs & Co. locks is on site at the Point Hicks Lightstation in Victoria and was formerly used by the Point Hicks head light keeper there. Other light stations also have similar desks from the P.W.D. (see also ‘Desk, Parks Victoria – Point Hicks Lightstation, Victorian Collections’.) HOBBS & CO., LONDON Alfred Charles Hobbs, 1812-1891, was American born. He became an executive salesman in 1840 for renowned lock manufacturer Day & Newell. His technique of exposing the weaknesses of people’s current locks was very successful in generating sales. He represented Day & Newell at London’s Great Exhibition of 1851, competing with other lock makers. Through the Exhibition he became famous for picking the best trusted Bramah and Chubb locks. Hobbs’ fame led him to found his own company in 1851 then register it in 1852 as Hobbs & Co., London. Hobbs was awarded the Telford Medal by the British Institution of Civil Engineers in 1854 for his paper 'On the Principles and Construction of Locks'. In 1855 the very successful company added partners and became Hobbs, Ashley and Co. In 1860, it traded under the name of Hobbs, Hart & Co. and was based in Cheapside London, where the business remained. Hobbs then returned to America, having sold the complete company to John Mathias Hart. He briefly returned to attend the 21st anniversary celebrations of the successful business in 1872. Hobbs kept himself busy in America, inventing and manufacturing firearm ammunition, for which he held several patents. He passed away there in 1891, a month after his 70th birthday. FOY & GIBSON Mark Foy wan an Irish draper who migrated to Bendigo, Victoria in 1858, attracted by the gold rush. He lived and worked in the area, establishing a drapery business. In the 1870s he moved to Melbourne where there were better prospects for expansion. He chose a place in Smith Street, Collingwood, a suburb of Melbourne, and started his business at the rear. In 1883 Foy retired, bringing in William Gibson as a partner, and then transferred his own share of the company to his son Francis Foy. Not long afterwards Francis sold his half share to Gibson, and the business continued under the name of Foy & Gibson. Francis Foy and he and his brother Mark Foy (junior) moved to Sydney. They established a business there in 1885, named after their father, Mark Foy. Gibson added to his business by starting his own manufacturing works from 1887, producing clothing, millinery, furniture, bedding and hardware for his stores. The factories, warehouses and stores complex became one of Victoria’s largest employers. He set up branches of his stores in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide and two more branches in Melbourne. Foy & Gibson (usually referred to as Foys) became one of Australia’s largest retail department stores. In 1931 Foy’s little house in Collingwood was still part of the entrance to Foy & Gibson Emporium. In 1955 the company was bought out by Cox Brothers. Later on the stores were sold to various businesses such as David Jones, Woolworths and Harris Scarfe. In 1968 Cox Brothers went into receivership, ending almost 100 years of the business known as Foy’s. The former Foy & Gibson Complex is registered by Heritage Council Victoria. “Designed by William Pitt, this magnificent 19th and early 20th century complex of factories, warehouses and showrooms saw the production of a remarkable range of goods for Foy & Gibson, Melbourne’s earliest department store chain”. (Quoted from the Plaque erected by the Collingwood Historical Society 2007) P.W.D. – Public Works Department, Victoria The desk is stamped “P.W.D,” signifying that it is from the Public Works Department in Victoria, which operated from 1855-1987. The department was responsible for, among other things, the design and supply of office furniture and equipment for public buildings and organisations. This desk is significant historically as it originated from Foy & Gibson, a colonial Australian company that had a positive and strong impact on employment, manufacturing and retailing in Melbourne, Victoria and Australia. The significance of Foy & Gibson to Victoria’s and Australia’s history is marked by the Collingwood Complex being registered in both Heritage Victoria Register (H0755, H0897 and H0896) and National Trust Register (B2668). This locks on this desk are significant for their connection with their manufacturer, Hobbs & Co, who invented a lock that surpassed the security of any other locks produced in the mid-19th century. Desk; Australian Colonial cedar desk, honey coloured. Desktop has a wooden border with a rolled edge and a fitted timber centrepiece. The four tapered legs are tulip turned. Two half-width drawers fit side by side and extend the full depth of the desk. The drawers have dovetail joints. Each drawer has two round wooden knob handles, a keyhole and a fitted, heavy brass lever lock. Inscriptions are on the desktop, drawers, desk leg and lock. Made in Australia circa 1880 by Foy & Gibson, lock made by Hobbs & Co, London.Impressed into timber frame of one drawer “FOY & GIBSON” Impressed into lock “HOBBS & CO / LONDON”, “MACHINE MADE”, “LEVER” Impressed along the front edge of the desktop [indecipherable] text. Impressed into the timber of right front leg “P. W. D.” below a ‘crown’ symbol Handwritten in white chalk under a drawer “206” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, desk, cedar desk, colonial desk, 1880s desk, australian colonial furniture, furniture, office furniture, office equipment, australian made furniture, colonial furniture, colonial hardware, foy & gibson, alfred charles hobbs, hobbs & co london, hobs & co lever lock, cabinetry lock, machine made lever lock, p.w.d., public works department victoria, day & newell, great exhibition of 1851, bramah lock, chubb lock, telford medal 1854, cheapside london, mark foy, mark foy – bendigo draper, smith street collingwood, william gibson, foy & gibson emporium, foy & gibson complex, cox brothers -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CLASS OF '46
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Tuesday, January 13, 2004. Class of '46: Violet Street State School grade IV. Back row: Stan Thomas, Keith Gibbs, Don Hicks, Ken Stringer, Bill Allen, Dave Campbell, Bryan Roberts. Fourth row: Brian Grise, Leigh Derricott, ??, Mark Eddybone, Max Heritage, George Riley. Third row: Barry Rogers, Geoff Edlin, Toby Martin, Colin James, Robert Hartley, Kelvin Braumen. Second row: Marge Martin, Dawn Sims, Joan Jobe, Denise Plim, Audrey Fletcher, Joyce ?, Jennifer Comte. Front row: Shirley Trimble, Shirley Thomas, Joy Adamson, Rita Featherstone. Teacher: Mr Crabb. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BENDIGO FROM THE ROOFTOPS
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser from April 24, 2002. Bendigo from the rooftops: Bendigo Advertiser photographer Mark Farrugia took these 4 photo from an helicopter during the Easter long weekend. Top left: a lush Tom Flood sports centre makes a welcome change to the barren ovals of last year. Top right: the cathedral towers over high Street. Bottom left: an overhead view of Charing cross. Right bottom: the rich goldfields architecture of the city centre. The clip in in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser -
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Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: AIR MAIL STAMPED ENVELOPES, 1929/30
75 blue envelopes addressed to Messrs Wilkinson & Lavender Ltd, Box 848J GPO Melbourne Victoria 3001. Sent from Hay NSW (The Riverina Office of Wilkinson & Lavender). Letters are enclosed within two pieces of brown cardboard, secured with an elastic band. Written on outside of cardboard ' Air Mail Flown Covers. R.K. Munro, 63 Pyke Street, Bendigo, Vic. Aus' 'By Air Mail' sticker affixed alongside name and address. Various postage stamp denominations on envelopes; 1p, 11/2p, 3p, (King George V), 3p (air mail service), 11/2p (1929 Centenary of Western Australia), and A.A.S. Ltd stamp*. No contents in envelopes. Cancellation marks on stamps. Items collected by R. K. Munro, 63 Pyke Bendigo Victoria 3550. Wilkinson & Lavender were Stock & Station Agents and Airline agents for A.A.S Ltd. R. K. Munro was employed by Wilkinson Lavender in 1929/30? *Australian Aerial Services Ltd - featuring a winged messenger.Wilkinson & Lavender Stock & Station Agents, Airline Agents for Australian.Aerial.Services Ltdaviation, civilian, air mail envelopes within aust., basil watson collection. -
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Ceramic - Child's tea set, 1/10/2024
Irene Mildred Wharton (1888 - 1983) the only child of Thomas Llewellyn Wharton and his wife Mildred, lived most of her early life in Bendigo until her marriage in 1911. Her father worked for The Bendigo Independent news newspaper as compositor and printer until his retirement in 1913 from lead poisoning. Apparently, printer's ink contained lead in those days, and he had health problems from a build up of lead in his system. Child's teaset made of China - originally belonging to Mildred Wharton; used by three generations. Tea set has blue and green leaves on a white background. There are no maker's marks. The tea set consists of: 1 tea pot and lid 1 sugar bowl and lid 5 small cups and saucers 1 small cake plate (for cakes / biscuits) 1 small bowl for jam / creamtea set, wharton, cambria, barkly street, bendigo independent, lead poisoning, compositor, printer -
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Legal record - Rogers Collection: Mr W. H. Clee - Contract of sale and statutory Declaration
Statutory Declaration was signed 12 August 1918 Contract of Sale was signed 14 August 1918 In the early 1980’s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/ Handwritten sales contract and statutory declaration signed by Mr. William Henry Clee. Statutory declaration: This single page declaration is written in black ink on white, blue lined paper. The paper itself is thin and glossy. Appears to be a page ripped out of a lined notebook. The declaration is handwritten in cursive. Sales Contract: This 3-page sales contract is written in black ink on white, blue lined paper. The paper is thick and rigid. The contract appears to be written on a large piece of lined paper with hand drawn margins. It has been folded like a notebook, the contract spanning over 3 of 4 available pages. The contract is written in cursive using black ink. Pieces of text are underlined in red ink. The third page has 2 small, circular wax seals next to the signatures of the two parties. Statutory declaration: shows a small mark in the margin. looks like a capitalized, cursive M. Sales Contract: hand drawn margins. william henry clee, watson james & rogers, bendigo -
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Legal record - Rogers Collection: Tobias Cumberland Apprenticeships Contract
Statutory Declaration was signed 12 August 1918 Contract of Sale was signed 14 August 1918 In the early 1980’s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/ Handwritten sales contract and statutory declaration signed by Mr. William Henry Clee. Statutory declaration: This single page declaration is written in black ink on white, blue lined paper. The paper itself is thin and glossy. Appears to be a page ripped out of a lined notebook. The declaration is handwritten in cursive. Sales Contract: This 3-page sales contract is written in black ink on white, blue lined paper. The paper is thick and rigid. The contract appears to be written on a large piece of lined paper with hand drawn margins. It has been folded like a notebook, the contract spanning over 3 of 4 available pages. The contract is written in cursive using black ink. Pieces of text are underlined in red ink. The third page has 2 small, circular wax seals next to the signatures of the two parties. Statutory declaration: shows a small mark in the margin. looks like a capitalized, cursive M. Sales Contract: hand drawn margins. william henry clee, watson james & rogers, bendigo