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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, John Brown, Head Teacher, Eltham State School No. 209, Dalton Street, c.1906
Inscribed on back by hand in ink: "With kind regards to Mr Shillinglaw from Jane E. Brown, 'Elthamville' Tinning Street, Brunswick, 22.11.06" PANEL 1875-1920 Panels began to be produced around 1875, and were particularly suited, because of their larger size, for capturing family, or even larger, groups. They measured 8.5 by 6.5 inches (22 cm x 16.5 cm). - Frost, Lenore; Dating Family Photos 1850-1920; Valiant Press Pty. Ltd., Berwick, Victoria 1991marg ball collection, shillinglaw family photo album 3, 1906, eltham primary school, eltham state school no. 209, head teacher, john brown -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music for Quartet, Thomas Edward Bulch et al, Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, On Board & In the Lonely Vale of Streams, Circa 1910
Set of three quartets for brass instruments including "Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind", "On Board", and "In the Lonely Vale of Streams". parts are available for: 1st Cornet, 2nd Cornet, Eb Tenor and Euphonium. These arrangements were published by T.E. Bulch Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind - This Ballad was composed by Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837) and it lyrics are words from the play "As you like it" written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). On Board - composed by Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826). We have been unable to ascertain which piece this is but it appears to be an allegro piece. In the Lonely Vale of Streams - composed by John Wall Callcott (1766-1821) an eminent English composer.Set of three quartets for brass instruments including "Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind", "On Board", and "In the Lonely Vale of Streams". parts are available for: 1st Cornet, 2nd Cornet, Eb Tenor and Euphonium. These arrangements were published by T.E. Bulch Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind - This Ballad was composed by Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837) and it lyrics are words from the play "As you like it" written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). On Board - composed by Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826). We have been unable to ascertain which piece this is but it appears to be an allegro piece. In the Lonely Vale of Streams - composed by John Wall Callcott (1766-1821) an eminent English composer.non-fictionSet of three quartets for brass instruments including "Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind", "On Board", and "In the Lonely Vale of Streams". parts are available for: 1st Cornet, 2nd Cornet, Eb Tenor and Euphonium. These arrangements were published by T.E. Bulch Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind - This Ballad was composed by Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837) and it lyrics are words from the play "As you like it" written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). On Board - composed by Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826). We have been unable to ascertain which piece this is but it appears to be an allegro piece. In the Lonely Vale of Streams - composed by John Wall Callcott (1766-1821) an eminent English composer.richard john samuel stevens, rjs stevens, william shakespeare, carl maria von weber, john wall callcott, cornet, euphonium, tenor horn, quartet, thomas edward bulch, te bulch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CHRISTMAS CARD COLLAGE OF BENDIGO VIEWS
Photographic collage of 9 Bendigo scenes designed as Christmas card. Bendigo Hospital. Camp Hill School. Capital Theatre. Alexandrina Fountain. Fountain in Fernery. Above ground mine workings. Lansell's Gold-mine with Needle chimney. Beehive Stock Exchange. Unknown female statue in Fernery. Estimated date 1875. Initials AB at bottom right corner.Unknownbendigo, buildings, heritage buildings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: RECEIPT
Blue paper headed Court King of the Forest, No. 3770 A.O.F, B.U.D., dated Aug 25 1875. Received from Bro. W. Philpot, Treasurer of the above Court, the sum of Two Pounds being 12 day's sick pay for Bro. C. W. Baegel Signed by R. ? Coath. Signed across end by C. W. Bagel.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - receipt, w philpot, c w bagel, r ? coath -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: RECEIPT
Blue paper headed Court King of the Forest, No. 3770 A.O.F, B.U.D., dated Aug 11 1875. Received from Bro. W. Philpot, Treasurer of the above Court, the sum of One Pound 15/- being 10 day's sick pay for Bro. James Tra - er. Handwritten is full, 1 day half. Signed by Wm. H. Nicholus.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - receipt, w philpot, james tra?, wm h nicholus -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
Blue coupon, dated Sep 8 1875, asking Mr. W. Philpot, Treasurer, to pay Insurance the sum of £1/5/- for No. 1 Mo? Signed by G. Marcay, Acting C.R. and W. B. Evans?, Secretary. Also signed across the coupon by W. B. Evans. Note written on the side: Paid to Mr. Hallam, W. Hu?societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, w philpot, g marcay? w b evans, mr hallam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: HARRISON'S QUARTZ PULVERISER PLAN
Sepia coloured heavy paper, plans drawn in black pen. Written on top of plan: Youngman Harrison's Patent, 22 March 1875' Plans contain drawings labelled as copper pages, roller, grating, drag. Plan has been tightly rolled. On outer edge, written in black pen Harrison Quartz Tailings Pulveriser (last word unclear)equipment, quartz tailing pulverisor, gold mining, lansell -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo - Mitchell, Richards & Co. Photos Ballaarat, J.Mitchell,Councilor 1906
Councilor J Mitchell was elected to council in1871 until 1875 and 1898 until 1915.He served two terms as Shire President,1903-04 and 1909-10.Original Historic Photo.This photo of Councilor J.Mitchell, is in sepia with grey mount cut rectangular and curved top.It is placed left side of third row of set of photos showing all councilors for 1906. Presented by the President to the Ballarat Shire Council.1906.ballarat shire council, mitchell j, 1871 1875, 1898 1915 -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo - Rennie, Richards & Co. Photos, Councilor George Rennie 1883-84
Councilor George Rennie was elected as a member of council in 1875 until 1890.He served two terms as President,1885-86 and 1886-87.He was a resident of Learmonth.This Original photo is a part of a collection of photos of all councilors for the year 1883-84. The photo of Councilor George Rennie is in sepia,and oval in shape.It is set in a "light tan" mount and has gold edging around the "cutout",A fine black line is drawn around the photo which links it to the next. It is at the top left of circle of photos of all councilors for 1883-84.PRESENTED by the President J.DALGLEISH ESQ.to the BALLARAT SHIRE COUNCIL.1883-84. learmonth, ballaarat shire council, george rennie 1883 84 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
The red brick Wesleyan Methodist church was the third church building on the site. It was built to seat 500 people, at a cost of 2401 pounds. The church was opened on 11 July 1875. Colour photograph of the exterior of the California Hill Uniting Church (Bendigo).california hill, wesleyan methodist, bendigo -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
The red brick Wesleyan Methodist church was the third church building on the site. It was built to seat 500 people, at a cost of 2401 pounds. The church was opened on 11 July 1875. Colour photograph of the exterior of the California Hill Uniting Church Sunday School (Bendigo).california hill, wesleyan methodist, bendigo -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1930
Taken on 25 October 1930, various houses with the Hume Dam under construction are depicted in the background. The construction of the Hume Dam took place from 1919 to 1936. At the time of construction, it was the second largest dam in the world. It was also one of the earliest civil projects developed after the Federation. Some of the Dam workers consisted of World War I veterans. Dam workers often settled their families in Mitta Junction Village and Wodonga. Archaeological surveys were completed by Austral Archaeology, which was done when the Department of Land & Water Conservation was doing work to improve Hume Dam. The archaeological report that came out of the survey recommended three sites of interest where archaeological excavation should be done: Camp Ganger’s Quarters, Stableman’s Quarters, and the Industrial Dump. The excavation uncovered artefacts. Mitta Mitta: Mitta Mitta is situated between Mount Welcome and Mount Misery. It is named after the river that explorers Hume and Hovell discovered in 1824. The town would eventually become a huge gold mining town. Mitta Mitta is called Midamodunga by the local Indigenous peoples Wodonga: Wodonga is situated on the Murray River and is part of North East Victoria. Hume and Hovell: Hamilton Hume (1979-1873) and William Hilton Hovell (1786-1875). W. H. Hovell was born in Norfolk England and Hume was born in Parramatta, New South Wales Hovell and Hume undertook an exploration journey in 1824 and thought they discovered a river, which turned out to be the Murray River. They returned home in 1825, but returned to the area in 1826 and discovered coal in the area. This photo is historically significant as it shows the Hume Dam under construction in 1930. The Dam was named after Hamilton Hume, who is an important historical figure for this area as he helped discover the area where resources were found.Sepia rectangular photograph printed unmountedReverse: 84-19-5 / 1997.3185/ Values & spillway. / When completed the wall / will be as high as the / scaffolding. [featuring trademark: kodak print]construction, houses, veterans, mitta junction village, hume dam, world war i, federation, wodonga, archaeological survey, excavation, austral archaeology, department of land & water conservation, camp ganger's quarter's, stableman's quarters, industrial dump, artefacts, mitta mitta, mount welcome, mount misery, murray river, hamilton hume, william hilton hovell, hume and hovell expedition -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1930
Taken on 25 October 1930, various houses with the Hume Dam under construction are depicted in the background. The construction of the Hume Dam took place from 1919 to 1936. At the time of construction, it was the second largest dam in the world. It was also one of the earliest civil projects developed after the Federation. Some of the Dam workers consisted of World War I veterans. Dam workers often settled their families in Mitta Junction Village and Wodonga. Archaeological surveys were completed by Austral Archaeology, which was done when the Department of Land & Water Conservation was doing work to improve Hume Dam. The archaeological report that came out of the survey recommended three sites of interest where archaeological excavation should be done: Camp Ganger’s Quarters, Stableman’s Quarters, and the Industrial Dump. The excavation uncovered artefacts. Mitta Mitta: Mitta Mitta is situated between Mount Welcome and Mount Misery. It is named after the river that explorers Hume and Hovell discovered in 1824. The town would eventually become a huge gold mining town. Mitta Mitta is called Midamodunga by the local Indigenous peoples Wodonga: Wodonga is situated on the Murray River and is part of North East Victoria. Hume and Hovell: Hamilton Hume (1979-1873) and William Hilton Hovell (1786-1875). W. H. Hovell was born in Norfolk England and Hume was born in Parramatta, New South Wales Hovell and Hume undertook an exploration journey in 1824 and thought they discovered a river, which turned out to be the Murray River. They returned home in 1825, but returned to the area in 1826 and discovered coal in the area.This photo is historically significant as it shows the Hume Dam under construction in 1930. The Dam was named after Hamilton Hume, who is an important historical figure for this area as he helped discover the area where resources were found.Sepia rectangular photograph printed unmountedReverse: 84-19-2/ 1997.3188/ These are the four / release valves they are / not always open (illegible) this / when closed the water flows / over the spillway. [featuring trademark: kodak print] photograph number: 354construction, houses, veterans, mitta junction village, hume dam, world war i, federation, wodonga, archaeological survey, excavation, austral archaeology, department of land & water conservation, camp ganger's quarter's, stableman's quarters, industrial dump, artefacts, mitta mitta, mount welcome, mount misery, murray river, hamilton hume, william hilton hovell, hume and hovell expedition -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 25 October 1930
Taken on 25 October 1930, various houses with the Hume Dam under construction are depicted in the background. The construction of the Hume Dam took place from 1919 to 1936. At the time of construction, it was the second largest dam in the world. It was also one of the earliest civil projects developed after the Federation. Some of the Dam workers consisted of World War I veterans. Dam workers often settled their families in Mitta Junction Village and Wodonga. Archaeological surveys were completed by Austral Archaeology, which was done when the Department of Land & Water Conservation was doing work to improve Hume Dam. The archaeological report that came out of the survey recommended three sites of interest where archaeological excavation should be done: Camp Ganger’s Quarters, Stableman’s Quarters, and the Industrial Dump. The excavation uncovered artefacts. Mitta Mitta: Mitta Mitta is situated between Mount Welcome and Mount Misery. It is named after the river that explorers Hume and Hovell discovered in 1824. The town would eventually become a huge gold mining town. Mitta Mitta is called Midamodunga by the local Indigenous peoples Wodonga: Wodonga is situated on the Murray River and is part of North East Victoria. Hume and Hovell: Hamilton Hume (1979-1873) and William Hilton Hovell (1786-1875). W. H. Hovell was born in Norfolk England and Hume was born in Parramatta, New South Wales Hovell and Hume undertook an exploration journey in 1824 and thought they discovered a river, which turned out to be the Murray River. They returned home in 1825, but returned to the area in 1826 and discovered coal in the area.This photo is historically significant as it shows the Hume Dam under construction in 1930. The Dam was named after Hamilton Hume, who is an important historical figure for this area as he helped discover the area where resources were found.Sepia rectangular photograph printed unmountedReverse: 84-19-6/ 1997.3187/ The spillway [featuring trademark: kodak print] construction, houses, veterans, mitta junction village, hume dam, world war i, federation, wodonga, archaeological survey, excavation, austral archaeology, department of land & water conservation, camp ganger's quarter's, stableman's quarters, industrial dump, artefacts, mitta mitta, mount welcome, mount misery, murray river, hamilton hume, william hilton hovell, hume and hovell expedition -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 25 October 1930
Taken on 25 October 1930, various houses with the Hume Dam under construction are depicted in the background. The construction of the Hume Dam took place from 1919 to 1936. At the time of construction, it was the second largest dam in the world. It was also one of the earliest civil projects developed after the Federation. Some of the Dam workers consisted of World War I veterans. Dam workers often settled their families in Mitta Junction Village and Wodonga. Archaeological surveys were completed by Austral Archaeology, which was done when the Department of Land & Water Conservation was doing work to improve Hume Dam. The archaeological report that came out of the survey recommended three sites of interest where archaeological excavation should be done: Camp Ganger’s Quarters, Stableman’s Quarters, and the Industrial Dump. The excavation uncovered artefacts. Mitta Mitta: Mitta Mitta is situated between Mount Welcome and Mount Misery. It is named after the river that explorers Hume and Hovell discovered in 1824. The town would eventually become a huge gold mining town. Mitta Mitta is called Midamodunga by the local Indigenous peoples Wodonga: Wodonga is situated on the Murray River and is part of North East Victoria. Hume and Hovell: Hamilton Hume (1979-1873) and William Hilton Hovell (1786-1875). W. H. Hovell was born in Norfolk England and Hume was born in Parramatta, New South Wales Hovell and Hume undertook an exploration journey in 1824 and thought they discovered a river, which turned out to be the Murray River. They returned home in 1825, but returned to the area in 1826 and discovered coal in the area.This photo is historically significant as it shows the Hume Dam under construction in 1930. The Dam was named after Hamilton Hume, who is an important historical figure for this area as he helped discover the area where resources were found.Black and white rectangular photograph printer unmountedReverse: 84-20-1/ 1997.3147construction, houses, veterans, mitta junction village, hume dam, world war i, federation, wodonga, archaeological survey, excavation, austral archaeology, department of land & water conservation, camp ganger's quarter's, stableman's quarters, industrial dump, artefacts, mitta mitta, mount welcome, mount misery, murray river, hamilton hume, william hilton hovell, hume and hovell expedition -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 25 October 1930
Taken on 25 October 1930, various houses with the Hume Dam under construction are depicted in the background. The construction of the Hume Dam took place from 1919 to 1936. At the time of construction, it was the second largest dam in the world. It was also one of the earliest civil projects developed after the Federation. Some of the Dam workers consisted of World War I veterans. Dam workers often settled their families in Mitta Junction Village and Wodonga. Archaeological surveys were completed by Austral Archaeology, which was done when the Department of Land & Water Conservation was doing work to improve Hume Dam. The archaeological report that came out of the survey recommended three sites of interest where archaeological excavation should be done: Camp Ganger’s Quarters, Stableman’s Quarters, and the Industrial Dump. The excavation uncovered artefacts. Mitta Mitta: Mitta Mitta is situated between Mount Welcome and Mount Misery. It is named after the river that explorers Hume and Hovell discovered in 1824. The town would eventually become a huge gold mining town. Mitta Mitta is called Midamodunga by the local Indigenous peoples Wodonga: Wodonga is situated on the Murray River and is part of North East Victoria. Hume and Hovell: Hamilton Hume (1979-1873) and William Hilton Hovell (1786-1875). W. H. Hovell was born in Norfolk England and Hume was born in Parramatta, New South Wales Hovell and Hume undertook an exploration journey in 1824 and thought they discovered a river, which turned out to be the Murray River. They returned home in 1825, but returned to the area in 1826 and discovered coal in the area. This photo is historically significant as it shows the Hume Dam under construction in 1930. The Dam was named after Hamilton Hume, who is an important historical figure for this area as he helped discover the area where resources were found. Black and white rectangular photograph printer unmountedReverse: 1997.3145/ 84-20-2construction, houses, veterans, mitta junction village, hume dam, world war i, federation, wodonga, archaeological survey, excavation, austral archaeology, department of land & water conservation, camp ganger's quarter's, stableman's quarters, industrial dump, artefacts, mitta mitta, mount welcome, mount misery, murray river, hamilton hume, william hilton hovell, hume and hovell expedition -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Artwork, other - Stained glass window, In memory of Linda Reid Kerferd, 1958
Linda Reid Kerferd (born 1875) was a long time member of the Harbour Lights Guild. She died 23 July 1957. Daughter of George B. Kerferd and Ann Martindale.Arched windows depicting a nativityst peter chapel, flinders street, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, st peter, sailors, seamen, stained glass windows, win, memorial chapel, linda reid kerferd, hlg, harbour lights guild, nativity -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital copy, Death Certificate Julien Hardy
Death certificate of Julien Hardy, mason, who died May 1875 at Warrenheip, aged 44 years. Father Julien Hardy, and mother Jane Mary (Jean Marie) Penton.death, certificate, julien hardy, hardy, stonemason, warrenheip -
Clunes Museum
Document - EXTRACTS
DATES OF IMPORTANCE; NORTH CLUNES STATE SCHOOL OPENED 2. JULY 1875. RAILWAY TO CLUNES OPENED 16/10/1874, WATER WORKS PURCHASED 10/2/1874CREAM COVER, WIRE BOUND STUDENT'S EXERCISE BOOK.CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES 1869. FROM GOLDFIELDS AND MINERAL DISTRICTS OF VICTORIA BY R. BROUGH SMYTH 1869local history, document, local government, shire, mining -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, John Robertson Snr
Father of John Robertson (Jnr.), who was one of the first teachers at Linton State School. Died 1875 and is buried in Linton cemetery. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 19.Portrait of an seated gentleman wearing suit, with right arm folded across front.old lintonian collection, john robertson snr. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chris Watson with Carrie Shillinglaw holding baby Jean and her sisters Elizabeth and Mary Shillinglaw in the back of the carriage, c.1906
The baby is most probably Jean Watson, daughter of Chris and Carrie who was born in 1906. Christoher Watson and Carolyn Shillinglaw married in 1907. Jean died in 1920 PANEL 1875-1920 Panels began to be produced around 1875, and were particularly suited, because of their larger size, for capturing family, or even larger, groups. They measured 8.5 by 6.5 inches (22 cm x 16.5 cm). - Frost, Lenore; Dating Family Photos 1850-1920; Valiant Press Pty. Ltd., Berwick, Victoria 1991In had written pencil "C. Watson Carrie Watson her sisters Elizabeth and Mary Shillinglaw"marg ball collection, 1906, caroline (carrie) watson (nee shillinglaw 1876-1956), christopher watson, elizabeth (lizzie) ann shillinglaw (1879-1972), horse and carriage, jean watson (1906-1920), mary ann shillinglaw (1880-1963) -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo -Rennie, Richards & Co. Photos Ballaarat, President George Rennie,Esq, "Circa1886"
Councilor George Rennie was elected as a member of council in 1875 until1890.He was appointed for two terms as President ,1885-86 and 1886-87.He died in1898 aged 74 years.Original Historict Photo.Sepia photo of President George Rennie Esq.(Oval) is in the middle of collection of photos of all councilors for 1885-86.It is surrounded by a shaped gold border Presented by the President G.Rennie Esq. to the Ballarat Shire Council 1885-86.ballarat shire council, president 1885 1886, rennie george esq -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Presentation, abt1998
Strathfieldsaye State School (SS 1211) began in the Shire Hall in March 1873. Five acres was gazetted in January 1874 and a three roomed, weatherboard school building opened in January 1875.Photo copied hand written notes on the history of the Strathfieldsaye Primary School - "Back To Celebrations" A typed A4 sheet outlining the history and also a photo of the school. Notes from a presentation by Mr Alf Ryall.history, bendigo, strathfieldaye primary school, alf ryall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - 125th Anniversary, March 1998
Strathfieldsaye State School (SS 1211) began in the Shire Hall in March 1873. Five acres was gazetted in January 1874 and a three roomed, weatherboard school building opened in January 1875.Stathfieldsaye Primary School 125th Anniversary programme and tour guide. 1873 to 1998. The six pages includes a song called Pathways to the future by Gail Godber; a programme; history of the school and a plan of the school.history, bendigo, strathfieldaye primary school, back to celebrations 125th anniversary, gail godber -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, H. Evans & Sons Undertakers, Ballarat circa 1931
Henry Evans can be seen wearing the top hat. The building on Main Road was originally the London Chartered Bank built in circa 1875. The original facade is believed to be behind new brickwork.henry evans, undertakers, main road, london chartered bank, ballarat, vehicles, funeral, building, h. evans & son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINER'S RIGHT - WILLIAM HALL MINER'S RIGHT
Three pale blue tinted miner's rights, dated 19th June 1873 (No 27311), 4th December 1875 (No 85752) and 10th February 1877 (No 10475) in the name of William Hall. Across the top is a crest with a lion and a unicorn holding up an oval piece with a crown and a lion on top, In the oval is an illustration with two men and a woman and sailing ships in the background. They cost five shillings.document, gold, miner's right, miner's right, william hall, john ferres, george skinner -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TYSON'S LINE - THANET MINE
Typed carbon copy of notes on the Thanet Mine which was near the Back Creek Cricket Ground. Owing to the depth of 1000 feet, it drained the entire line. From 1875 to 1881 it yielded 10,881 oz. Mr Lansell bought the Perseverance mine which was nearby. Ref. Anon., 1899 Spec Ed. Aust. Min. Stand. June 1st. 1899 p 61.mine, gold, thanet mine, tyson's line, thanet mine, back creek cricket ground, mr george lansell, perseverance mine, anon 1899 spec ed aust min stand 1 june 1899 p 61 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
MASONIC JEWELL PRESENTED TO PAST MASTER OF LODGE OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE..1 & .2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MASONIC JEWEL (OBVERSE AND REVERSE) .3 LETTER OF VERIFICATION FROM DONOR (UNDATED BUT RECIEVED AT THE MUSEUM ABOUT JUNE 1974)ON OBVERSE: ORDER OF ST. ANDREW NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT ON REVERSE: ENGRAVED: "PRESENTED TO BRO. JOHN LATIMER WORSHIPFUL MASTER CLUNES LODGE O.S.A, S.C BY HIS BRETHREN 20 JANUARY 1875" "WE ARE BRITHERS AYE FOR A'THAT"local history, photography, photographs, lodge - freemason -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Johnny Greenfield Gill, abt 1900-2010
John Greenfield Gill (1875 - 29/6/1927) married Alberta Jennings Marshall in 1898. He was the mining manager of the Unity Mine in Long Gully and was President of the Mine Manager Association in 1918.Diary of a New Chum, Johnny Greenfield Gill. Contains eight photocopies (B and W) describing his journey to Australia from Wales, Aged 19 years in 1892; also a copy of his ticket on the "Orient" steam ship.history, bendigo, johnny greenfield gill, orient line -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Strathfieldsaye Primary School, 1998
Strathfieldsaye state School (SS1211) began in March 1873 in the Shire Hall. Five acres were gazetted for a school in January 1874 and a 3 roomed weatherboard school was built and opened in January 1875.Photo copied notes on the history of the Strathfieldsaye Primary School - "Back To Celebrations" A typed A4 sheet outling the history and also a photo of the school.history, bendigo, strathfieldaye primary school