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St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Rifle Club (c1858), c. 1858
poor copy of black and white photographSt Kilda Rifle Corp. About 1858. D.J Taggart, 58 Glenhuntly rd, Elwood 3184. Original COPP. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of James Harold Beale and Annie Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 21/07/1968
The grave of James Harold Beale (died 21/07/1968), and Annie Beale (nee McLennan) (died 1995), St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, james harold beale, annie beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of James Young Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 06/07/1905
The grave of James Young Beale (died 06/07/1905), son of Anthony and Katherine Beale, St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough. This is a replacement headstone.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, james young beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Katherine Rose Beale and Anthony Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 05/08/1856
The grave of Katherine Rose Beale (died 05/08/1856) and Anthony Beale (died 04/09/1865) , St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, katherine rose beale, anthony beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Martha Anne Beale and Halliburton Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 09/01/1892
The grave of Martha Anne Beale (died 09/01/1892) and Halliburton Beale (died 14/03/1892) , St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, martha anne beale, halliburton beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Edward Rae Cordner and Margaret C Cordner, St Helena Cemetery, 21/07/1963
The Grave of Edward Rae Cordner (died 21/07/1963) and Margaret Constance Cordner (died 19/06/1972), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, edward rae cordner, margaret cordner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Frederick and Kitty Durham, St Helena Cemetery, 17/01/1965
The Grave of Frederick William Durham (died 17/01/1965), and Kitty Bethia Durham (died 09/07/1965), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph st helena cemetery, frederick william durham, kitty bethia durham -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Shirley Fraser, St Helena Cemetery, 28/10/2011
The Grave of Shirley Margaret Fraser (nee Black) (died 28/10/2011), St Helena Cemetery. Daughter of Lindsay Black and Hazel Stafford.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, shirley black, shirley fraser (black) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, The grave of Samuel and Harriet McCallum, St Helena Cemetery, 11/02/1930
The Grave of Samuel Cameron McCallum (died 11/02/1930) and Harriet Ann McCallum (died 07/02/1946), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, mccallum family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Caroline and John McLaughlin, St Helena Cemetery, 25/11/1916
The Grave of Caroline E. McLaughlin (died 25/11/1916) and John C. McLaughlin (died 19/08/1927), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, mclaughlin family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Eva and William Owen, St Helena Cemetery, 02/10/1969
The Grave of Eva Christina Owen (died 02/10/1969) and William Richard Owen (died 13/06/1972), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, owen family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Hazel and Frederick Squire St Helena Cemetery, 28/09/1986
The Grave of Hazel Rose Squire (died 28/09/1986) and Frederick Vincent Squire (died 04/05/1996), St Helena Cemetery. St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)'Eltham Shire President and First Lady, settled in Briar Hill 1928, pioneers of commerce and in growth of Eltham Shire.'st helena cemetery, squire family, shire of eltham -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Inez and Thomas Strickland, St Helena Cemetery, 13/04/2005
The Grave of Inez Irene Strickland (died 13/04/2005) and Thomas Goullet Strickland (died 15/10/2013), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, strickland family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Leslie and Dorothy Wilson, St Helena Cemetery, 14/08/1996
The Grave of Leslie Anzac Wilson (died 14/08/1996) and Dorothy May Wilson (died 15/06/2004), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wilson family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Katherine and Lucy Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 09/02/1896
The Grave of Katherine Rose Wingrove (died 09/02/1896) and Lucy Eleanor Wingrove (died 19/02/1938), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
St Kilda Historical Society
Document - Newsletter, St. George's Monthly Centenary Edition, 1977
St George's Presbyterian Church is at 4 Chapel Street, St Kilda East. It is substantial red brick Gothic Revival building with distinctive 33.5-metre banded octagonal belltower and attractive contrasting cream brickwork and freestone dressings. The facade is dominated by a double entrance surmounted by a triangular rose window. It was designed by Albert Purchas. It opened on 1 October 1877 and the newsletter discusses the celebrations of the centenary in 1977. It is now St George's Uniting Church.Folded white paper printed in black on both sides, with a photograph of St George's Presbyterian Church, St KildaHandrwritten corrections to the typed text.st george's east st kilda uniting church, st george's presbyterian church st kilda, st george's monthly -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Concert program, Reception by Mrs Ed O'Donnell (Mayoress of St Kilda), 1914
Edward O’Donnell was elected a St. Kilda Councillor in 1888 and served for more than 40 years, including six terms as mayor. In 1872 he married Bridget Brown at St. Mary’s, East St. Kilda. They were to have eleven children.Yellowed white coloured folded paper, printed in blue with City of St Kilda logo on front and details of the program for a reception by the Mayoress of St Kilda in 1914.st kilda mayoral function, city of st kilda, hj inge, isabel beddle, mollie barrett, hector goldspink, essie taylor, kittie gleeson, di gilio's band -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Edwin A D Brown and Jean Shovelton Brown, St Helena Cemetery, 12/01/1962
The Grave of Edwin Arthur Daniel Brown (died 12/01/1962) and Jean Shovelton Brown (died 22/04/1994), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, edwin arthur daniel brown, jean shovelton brown -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of H.C. Yeaman and Louisa Yeaman, St Helena Cemetery, 19/02/1970
The Grave of H.C Yeaman (ex-AIF) (died 19/02/1970) and Louisa Sutton Yeaman (died 18/07/1981), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, yeaman family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
photograph - Slides, Ian McCann, Main St, Victoria St & St Grorges St with Cato Lake in background, 1976 - 1984
Colour Photograph of Main St, Victoria St & St Georges Street with Cato Lake In the Background -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Black and White, St Hilda's Band in Wales, 1934, 1934
Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born on 2 August 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.St Hilda's Band in Wales, 1934 Four black and white photographs of members of a brass band seated in a square playing their instruments. They are situated in fields or village greens and one shows seated spectators. The band is St Hilda's Band and the conductor is Frank Wright.1). Written in pencil on back - St Hilda's, Frank Wright (conductor), Cinderford, Wales 28/5/34 2). Written in pencil on back - St Hilda's, Frank Wright, Conductor, Merthyr, Wales 6/6/34 3). Written in pencil on back - St Hilda's, Frank Wright Conductor, Llanelly, Wales 29/5/34 4). Written in pencil on back - St Hilda's, Frank Wright (Conductor), Bridgend, Wales 5/6/34st hilda's band, frank wright, conductor, brass band -
St Patrick's College
Wooden plaque, Trophy House Pty Ltd, Palma Merenti, 1990
Representatives from all Edmund Rice Colleges across Australia come together each year at a different College. This plaque was presented to St Patrick's College from a fellow Edmund Rice school, Rostrevor College, Adelaide.A timber plaque with a brass shield, 'Palma Merenti', and below the shield is a brass engraved plate with inscription.Inscription reads: Rostrevor College Adelaide / Presented to / St Patrick's College / 26th April 1990. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Alfred and Lois Miller, St Helena Cemetery, 20/04/2009
The Grave of Alfred Ernest Miller (ex-AIF) (died 20/04/2009) and Lois Aileen Miller (died 09/07/2012), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, miller family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Francis and Dorothy Milne, St Helena Cemetery, 30/06/2007
The Grave of Francis Joseph Milne (died 30/06/2007) and Dorothy Margaret Milne (nee Beale) (died 22/12/2006), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, milne family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Wilfred (Ted) and Rita Wieland, St Helena Cemetery, 28/07/2003
The Grave of Wilfred (Ted) Wieland (died 28/07/2003) and Rita May Wieland (nee Stewart) (died 15/04/2009), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wieland family -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Primary School, c. 1944
black and white photograph poor conditionGrade 3B, St Kilda Primary School No 1479, 1944. Given by Mrs Margaret Laws (?) (nee Symons) June 1991 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Primary School, c. 1943
black and white photograph poor conditionGrade 2B, St Kilda Primary School No. 1479 1943 (Dontated by Mrs Margaret Laws nee Symons June 1991) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Francis, Henry and Bessie Wingrove, St Helena Cemetery, 28/05/1892
The Grave of Francis William Wingrove (died 28/05/1892), Henry Vivian Wingrove (died December 1855) and Bessie Wingrove (died 1955), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, wingrove family -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Aerial view of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind grounds in St Kilda Road, 1927
Aerial photo of the RVIB St Kilda Road buildings and grounds, scanned from an unknown printed source. On the image are written descriptions of buildings, including the width and length of those erected in 1920's, the isolation hospital and the segregation of boys and girls playing areas. 1 scanned image of RVIB St Kilda Road from airGirls playground School & residential buildings Boys playground Isolation hospital This building, erected in 1926 - is 200 ft long & 40 ft wide Each floor of this new two storied building erected in 1926 is 100 ft long & 40 ft wide These recently erected factories measure 20,000 sq ft Ormond Hall for socials, etc. St Kilda Road frontageroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Section Staff, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), "Sturt St Loop to Rubicon St Loop"
Demonstrates aspects of Safeworking on the Ballarat Tramway system from 1960 to c1936 when replaced by electric signs. Yields Information about the operation of Ballarat's trams and safeworking procedures. Demonstrates what can happen in use - has been run over by a tram - possibly being exchanged on the move or some other story.Cast brass item with a flat part recessed section with the words "BALLARAT TRAMWAYS SECTION STAFF" cast into the surface and a flat section underneath, flush with the outside edges in which the words "STURT ST RUBICON ST " stamped in. Has an open rounded end which forms a handle or a point where it could be hung on a peg. The staff has been run over by a tram and had the last part of the object cut off. Used as a means of authorising a tramcar to have sole use of the track between the named points to avoid head on collisions. Safeworking object - known as a section staff. Not known when made, but in use until the introduction of the electric signalling in the mid 1930's by the SEC. See also Reg Items 934 and 988 for details of use and other examples are at 1851, to 53, 2473 and 4444 to 4448, , 4996 and 4497 and Reg item 934 and 988 for articles on the safeworking systems.Ballarat Tramways Section Staff Sturt St Rubicon Sttrams, tramways, staff, safeworking, tramway staffs, sec, signals