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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1927
Receipt issued to Mrs. Judd, Newton for the purchase of a white embossed coffin. Dated 9th October 1927.Text: " SUSSEX STREET, LINTON, Dr. to NELSON BROS. / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "nelson brothers, mrs. judd -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton
Invoice and receipt from A. & D. Nicol for the purchase of a bay mare with black points.Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. Nicol, / Bakers. "edinburgh bakery, a. nicol, d. nicol -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Grey, Zane, The lone star ranger : a romance of the border, [n.d.] [1914]
Western fiction382 p. : red cover, title and author's name embossed in black on front cover and spinefictionWestern fictionfiction, westerns, zane grey -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Shaw, Catharine, Cherry's choice, [n.d.] [late 19th/early 20th century?]
192 p. : frontiscpiece illustrationfictioncatherine shaw, children's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Hocking, Silas K, His father : or a mother's legacy, by Silas K. Hocking : with original illustrations, [n.d.] [1880]
346 p. : ill.fictionsilas k. hocking, children's fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Moral precepts, Copley, Esther (nee Esther Beuzeville), The young women of the factory, [1845]
Examines ways in which young working women can conduct their lives in ways that are true to Christian values. Numerous biblical quotes.176 p. : small volume, embossed brown cover. Title page, Table of Contents, and first two pages of text missing.non-fictionExamines ways in which young working women can conduct their lives in ways that are true to Christian values. Numerous biblical quotes.christian life, esther copley nee beuzeville -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Marryat, Captain (Frederick Marryat), Frank Mildmay; or, the naval officer, [n.d.] [c.1870]
277 p. First four pages missing.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, frederick marryat -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Men Digging Trenches for Air-raid Shelters at Linton State School, circa 1941
During World War II, the School Committee organised the digging of trenches at the school as a precaution against enemy air raids. The trenches were filled in at the end of the war in 1945. Men identified in the photograph: Back row: Gordon Mark, 3rd from left; Carl Hoffman, 5th from left; Ewen Ching, 7th from left; Bob Roberts, 9th from left; 'Curly' Cornish, 10th from left; Alan Ching, 3rd from right. Second row: Bert Cluff, kneeling 2nd from right. Front row: Bill Culliver, sitting far left; Bill Hart, centre, with his dog Bonnie; George Allen (Allan), older man far right.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which shows a group of men, some with shovels, one with a dog, posed for a photograph in the Linton State School grounds. The school building can be seen behind them. This copy of the photograph was printed from a digital image, for use in the LDHS display which was part of the school's sesquicentenary celebrations in 2017. Smaller copy in 'Linton State School - Photos' file.air raid shelters, linton state school no. 880, world war 1939-1945, gordon mark, carl hoffman, ewen ching, bob roberts, 'curly' cornish, alan ching, bert cluff, bill culliver, bill hart, bonnie the dog, george allen (allan) -
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. -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Baker's Cart Driving Along Avenue of Honour, Linton, circa 1950
Image lent for scanning by Evan Lancaster in 2019. The original photograph shows Teddy Cheeseman and Evan Lancaster (child) in Ted Cheeseman's baker's cart. Picket fence on left is possibly where station master's house was.Digital copy of a small photograph which shows the rear view of a horse and cart driving along what is now Denison Street, Linton. A man and a small child are in the cart.baker's delivery cart, ted cheeseman, evan lancaster, avenue of honour linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph|Advertisement, R. G. Terrett, Tailor, Linton
The date and source of the original advertisement is not known. It is understood that Terrett's new premises were in the small shop next to (part of) W G Bennett butcher's shop on the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets, opposite the Shire Hall.Black and white photograph of original advertisement, which notifies customers of R.G. Terrett, Tailor, that he has relocated to "more central and commodious" premises in Sussex Street, Linton.r.g. terrett tailor, advertisements -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Members of the Linton Auxiliary for the Blind, 1960s
At back: Nell Stoddart, unidentified woman (completely obscured), Marcia Domaschenz, Maude Kerr (face just visible), Doreen Ringin (holding baby Gavin Ringin), Aileen Kerr, Stella Reidy (just visible), Irene Clarke, Joyce Chung. Front: Unidentified woman (from Kelaston), Jessie Ringin.Black and white photograph showing members of the Linton & District Auxiliary for the Aged and Infirm Blind. The photograph was taken at the Kelaston Home for the Blind in Ballarat. Names inscribed on back of photograph.linton blind auxiliary, linton & district auxiliary for the aged and infirm blind, kelaston home for the blind, nell stoddart, marcia domaschenz, maude kerr, doreen ringin, gavin ringin (child), aileen kerr, stella reidy, irene clarke, joyce chung, jessie ringin -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Primary School Pupils, circa 1990
Black and white photograph in dark brown cardboard folder, shows a group of pupils posed outside the Linton Primary School building. Pupils have not yet been identified.linton primary school, pupils -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
Colour photograph which shows the former Linton public library building, the former Nelson Bros Undertakers building (now in use as the LDHS resource centre), and the Railway Hotel.linton public library, nelson bros undertakers, railway hotel -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, H.R. Morgan, Economic Store, Sussex Street, Linton
Black and white image of a general store in the main street of Linton. Petrol bowser at front of store. Other commercial businesses to the right. Two early model vehicles in street.commercial buildings, linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton State School Pupils, Grades I-IV, 1923
Names recorded in early LDHS "Index to Photographs" substantially match names recorded in ink across photograph. Combined list as follows: Back row: S. Robinson, -?- (possibly R. Preston), A. Bolte, A. Chasey, J. Pye, J. Walker, S. Chasey, J. Hyatt, H. Megee, J. Stapleton, A. Pyke. Second row: M. Rowe, E. Pyke, A. Brown, M. Pye, I. Hyatt, A. Chasey, L. Sandow, A. Megee, L. Chasey, D. Cornish, L. Woodford. Third row: G. Pettersen, E. Walker, R. Cornish, L. Fletcher, I. Brown, L. Bass, I. Armstrong, D.(M?) Wearne, M. Allan, I. Nicol, C. Megee. Front row: R. Allan, S. Mark, F. Donaldson, S. Morgan, W. Bass, R. Jennings, C. Murrell, F. Wishart, W. Megee, F. Megee.Linton school photograph grades 1-4, sign in front of students dated 20-6-1923. Brown cardboard surround. Names of pupils recorded in ink on the mount.linton state school no. 880, s. robinson, r. preston?, a. bolte, a. chasey, j. pye, j. walker, s. chasey, j. hyatt, h. megee, j. stapleton, a. pyke, m. rowe, e. pyke, a. brown, m. pye, i. hyatt, a. chasey, l. sandow, a. megee, l. chasey, d. cornish, l. woodford, g. pettersen, e. walker, r. cornish, l. fletcher, i. brown, l. bass, i. armstrong, m. allan, i. nicol, c. megee, r. allan, s. mark, f. donaldson, s. morgan, w. bass, r. jennings, c. murrell, f. wishart, w. megee, f. megee, d. (or m?) wearne -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr William Ching Snr
William Ching and his wife Mary migrated from Cornwall to Victoria in 1853. They lived at Buninyong and Geelong before buying farm land at Linton/Happy Valley. The Ching farm was known as 'Ophir Farm'. William Ching died 1917 at Linton age 89. His wife Mary Ching died 1894 age 64 at Linton. William, Mary, and their children Francis William Ching, Mary Ann Ching, and Godiva Marion Ching are all buried at Linton cemetery. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 23 Sepia photograph of and old white haired bearded man wearing suit.mr william ching snr., old lintonian collection, mary ching -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs. Edwin (Grandma) Ball, 1881
Mary Elizabeth Yeoman was born in England and married Edwin Ball in 1861. They migrated to Victoria in 1866 and were living in Linton by 1868. In Linton Edwin Ball and his sons established a blacksmith's business. Mary and Edwin Ball's children were Barrington, Oscar, Agnes and Kate (all born in England), Ernest (born in Melbourne), and Sydney (born at Linton).Black and white copy of original photograph of woman in dark clothes and a hat tied with ribbon under her chin."Grandma Ball July 1881:Mrs Edwin Ball"edwin ball, mary elizabeth ball (nee yeoman), grandma ball -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nellie Gray, 1908
Nellie Gray, born in Ballarat in 1885, was a daughter of Thomas Gray and Ellen Gray, nee Hodge. She was a granddaughter of Linton miner William Hodge. Nellie was noted for her singing voice, and sang at concerts around Australia, and overseas. Nellie was involved in Linton events and activities throughout her life (her grandparents William and Mary Hodge lived at Linton until their deaths in 1905 – see Hodge family file.) She often sang at church services and other events at Linton, e.g. she sang at the Old Lintonians' Association 2nd reunion in November 1914 - an evening entertainment at the Parish Hall. After WW2 Nellie retired to live at LInton. She died in Ballarat in 1976. Black and white photograph of a young woman wearing long gown, standing with hands holding paper on a lectern."Nellie B Gray 1908, presented by her niece Mrs M M Thomson".nellie beatrice gray -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, [Beach, Charles], Lost Lenore : or the adventures of a rolling stone, [1872]
302 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, charles beach, thomas mayne reid -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Dodge, Mrs M. E, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates, [1865]
303 p.fictionice skating, mystery, james dodds, original collection, fiction, mrs dodge, m. e. dodge -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Lord Lytton (Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton), 'My novel' / by Pisistratus Caxton : or, Varieties in English life / by the Right Honorable Lord Lytton : in two volumes : Vol. I, [n.d.] [1874?]
396 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, lord lytton -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Reid, Captain Mayne [Thomas Mayne Reid], The half-blood : or, Oceola, the Seminole, [1861]
438 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, thomas mayne reid -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Reid, Captain Mayne [Thomas Mayne Reid], The boy slaves, [1864]
382 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, thomas mayne reid -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Reid, Captain Mayne [Thomas Mayne Reid], The white gauntlet : a novel, [n.d.] [before 1887]
451 p. ( first 18 numbered pages missing)fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, thomas mayne reid -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Marryat, Captain (Frederick Marryat), Percival Keene : a new edition, [n.d.] [c.1870. First published by Henry Colborn 1842]
x ; 303 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, frederick marryat -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, Back to Linton, 3rd Reunion, 1987
Yellow tri-fold card with black printed text. Programme lists days, times and events.Text, front: ' BACK TO LINTON / November / 1987 / SATURDAY & SUNDAY / NOVEMBER 7th AND 8th / 3rd REUNION / All persons connected with Linton / through sport, employment, / residency, etc., / are most welcome to attend. 'reunions, social gatherings -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Gippsland - Gate: Vol 42; No. 1; April 2015, 1 April 2015
Family and business history of the Linton family, who bought the old, established business of CA Nobelius and Sons, after it began to decline in the 1920s. The Linton family grew ornamentals such as Camellias, Rhododendrons and Conifers.Paper back book -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, John and Mary Ann Poultney
Mary Ann Poultney, née Hisshion was born at Linton in 1864. She married John Poultney at Ballarat on December 31, 1888. It is understood that they lived in Sydney until John Poultney died in 1902, after which Mary Ann returned to Linton with her three daughters, Annie, Nell, and Lillian. She was librarian at the Linton Free Library between 1907 and 1911.Copy of original black and white photo of middle-aged couple. Man with moustache & buttonhole, lady seated with lace fichu. John and Mary Ann Poultney (nee Hission)."John & Mary Ann Poultney (nee Hisshion) undated"john poultney, mary ann poultney, mary ann hisshion -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Three Generations of William Todd: William, Billy and Bill
William Todd was the son of William and Sarah Todd who settled in Linton around 1855. He is believed to have been born at Linton's Diggings. His son William Joseph Todd (known as Billy or Bill) was born at Linton in 1882 and worked as a mechanic and chauffeur, mostly in Melbourne. The youngest William Todd (also known as Bill) was born at Richmond (Melbourne) in 1918.Scan of black and white studio photograph which shows an older and a younger man, both wearing suits, with a young boy who is wearing shorts with braces, a white shirt with a wide collar, long socks and lace-up shoes.william todd [c.1855-1936], william todd [1882-1975], william todd [1918-1980]