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Tarnagulla History Archive
Postcard - Photographic postcard: Victoria Hotel and Theatre, Tarnagulla, c. 1900-1930
Williams Family Collection. Photographic postcard, front image depicting the Victoria Hotel and Theatre, Tarnagulla with a bicycle leaned on front wall tarnagulla -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Menu card, Legacy Dinner Dance, 1962
A menu card from a dinner dance held in 1962. Charity balls were held with the proceeds from the evening going to aid Melbourne Legacy. The ball was held under the patronage of 'His Excellency the Administrator of the Commonwealth of Australia, General Sir Dallas Brooks.' From Wikpedia: "Brooks was appointed Governor of Victoria by Premier Thomas Hollway and served from 1949 to 1963. During his term as governor, he acted as Administrator of the Commonwealth three times. He served in this capacity for almost seven months after the governor-general, Viscount Dunrossil, suddenly died in office in 1961 after serving only one year. Sir Dallas was in effect Acting governor-general until the appointment of the Viscount De L'Isle.A record that Legacy used gala dinners and balls for fundraising events. It was attended by the Governor of Victoria who was patron of Legacy.Printed menu card for a dinner dance in aid of Legacy, at Southern Cross Hotel 1 September 1962.fundraising, governor of victoria, gala performance -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Swallows Hotel, Ingles Street, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1990s
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a group of Ron Laing photographs of Port Melbourne hotels, 1990s: Swallows (originally the Southern Cross)business and traders - hotels, ron laing, swallows hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Interior, Railway Club Hotel, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1990s
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a group of Ron Laing photographs of Port Melbourne hotels, 1990s: Interior shot of Railway Clubbusiness and traders - hotels, ron laing, railway club hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Peter and Tony Giannakis, Graham Hotel, Port Melbourne, Janet Bolitho, 2002
Colour photograph of Peter and Tony Giannakis in front of The Graham Hotel (restaurant) which they opened in approx 2001business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, peter giannakis, tony giannakis, graham family hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Waterloo Hotel, Strathfieldsaye, 5/09/2023
historic record Two dark black and white poor-quality scans of the ruins of the Waterloo Hotel, Strathfieldsaye road, Strathfieldsayewaterloo hotel, ruins of hotel strathfieldsaye -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Music, Lakes Post Newspaper, 21/11/1992 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph of live band Truth and Soul performing at the Central Hotel Lakes Entrance Victoriaentertainment, performing arts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: AXEDALE TAVERN, 16/06/1993
Axedale Tavern which was formerly the Campaspe Hotel. Photograph appears in Small Towns With Big Hearts article.Bill Hawkinsregion, small towns, axedale -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Molly Bloom's, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1990s
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a group of Ron Laing photographs of Port Melbourne hotels, 1990s: Molly Bloom's (originally The Exchange)molly blooms, exchange hotel, business and traders - hotels, ron laing -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Framed photo finish, Greg Matthews Photo, Taronga, 13 January 1981
Taronga won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 13 January 1981, followed by High Moore and Justin Hanover. Taronga owned by BW & VJ Ellis, was trained and driven by C Powell. Taronga raced from 1976 (3yo) through to 1981 (8yo). Career: 22 wins 15 seconds 20 thirds 138 starts.Two colour photographs, one small one large in a brown frame. At the top: Bendigo Trotting Club 13-1-81/ Pacing Cup At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 2300 metres/ Mile rate 2.03-1/5 / Greg Matthews Photo Centre: Taronga (General Scott - Avian Debra) / High Moore 2nd / Justin Hanover 3rd Right corner: Owned by- BW & VJ Ellis/ Trained and driven by - C Powellbendigo harness racing club, horses, race, winner, bendigo trotting club, pacing cup, driver, trainer, owner, 1981, taronga, c powell, bw & vj ellis, high moore, justin hanover, cliff powell, ch powell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sepia, Ballarat Looking South Along Armstrong Street, 1872
This photograph was taken not long after the Ballarat Town Hall tower was builtFramed sepia photograph showing a bird's eye view of Ballarat looking south from the tower of the Ballarat Town Hall. Businesses shown in the photograph include Town Hall Hotel, West's Hotel, National Loan Office, Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Magill and Coglan, Dana Street Primary School, Band of Hope and Albion Mine, I. Dean auctioneer, Pritchard, Murray, Victoria Foundry. Just south of West's is the Phoenix Foundry.ballarat, ballarat town hall, ballarat streetscape, ballarat townscape, william bardwell, fotobiennale -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Post Card, various
Three black and white photographs of old postcards, mounted on a sheet of decorative grey paper. Top one is a view of Main Street, Rutherglen, looking west, featuring Younkman's Store and the Victoria Hotel. Middle one is also of Main Street, looking west, featuring the Star Hotel at the corner of High Street, with horses and carts in the street. Bottom one is of the Victoria Hotel in Main Street, with cars of 1970s vintage parked along the street.Centre photo has an upside down post mark: "Sydney | Jan 5 | 12 [illeg.] | 1909 | 75"main street, high street, star hotel, victoria hotel, s younkman & co -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Jan Pigot, 1993
... Hotels ...Coloured photograph of Canterbury Mansions on the western corner of Wattle Valley Road and Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Built in 1889 for William Malone whose family owned it until the 1920s (known as Malone's Hotel and later Canterbury Club Hotel). Several other licensees until the local option poll of 1920 resulted in its closure as a licensed hotel. Continued as a guest house or private accommodation until its sale and redevelopment in the 1990s as professional suites.canterbury, canterbury mansions, malones hotel, canterbury club hotel, hotels, canterbury post office, wattle valley road, canterbury road, maling road, telegraph and light poles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - Lydia chancellor collection: Royal Princess eighty first birthday souvenir programme
The Royal Princess Theatre, 73 View St., Bendigo, was designed by William Charles Vahland and opened on 31/8/1874. It had a capacity of 2000 and was lit by gas until 1898 when electricity became available. The original proprietors were John Croley (1827-1899) and William (Billy) Heffernan (1840-1899). It was Bendigo's first permanent picture house in 1910, with it's first showing being the silent film "The Desert Song". It closed in 1930 before reopening in 1936 after being rebuilt in the Art Deco style. The theatre was finally closed in May 1963 and was demolished.Eight pages souvenir programme. 1874-1955 Royal Princess, Bendigo. Eighty first birthday souvenir programme 31st August 1955. Manager: Don Vincent, price: sixpence, proceeds: cinematograph trade benevolent fund. There is a one-page history of the theatre by Don Vincent. The programme includes stage performances and the screening of "seven brides for seven brothers".royal princess theatre, souvenir programme, eighty first birthady, 1874-1955 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Print Gentlemen The Queen, Gentlemen The Queen
Original Painting in Bendigo Art Gallery PAINTING WON'T HANG IN MESS BENDIGO intends to keep its big oil painting, "Gentlemen - the Queen," hanging in the Shamrock Hotel in Pall Mall. i The painting is on loan to the hotel from the Bendigo Art Gallery. And It's badly wanted at the officers' mess of the Royal Australian Artillery, 3rd Div., in Batman av., Melbourne. A formal application for It was made, In writing, to the Art Gallery by Brigadier W. Hall, commanding offlfncer. But Art Gallery members at their meeting yesterday said "No." Lending it or giving it away would "create a dan- gerous precedent for the Gallery," they decided. . "Any anyway," said Mr. W. Little, the Gallery's curator, "Brig. Hall has erred in thinking the men depicted in the painting are artillerymen. "They're offlfflcers In the Duke of Connaught's Light Infantry." But in Melbourne last night Brigadier Hall, keenly disappointed, said: VI have been told the picture was painted in the Royal Artil- lery mess at Woolwich, In England. "I have never dauhted the men are artillerymen, be- cause they wear the gun- ners' blue mess Jacket, scar- let cuffs and scarlet waist- coat." The Argus Tuesday 8 September 1953 Digitalised http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/23307813/1762840?zoomLevel=3Colour print of a painting by Albert Chevallier Taylor in wooden frame Glass frontedCopy by Survey Regiment 1986gentlemen the queen, argus newspaper, bendigo art gallery. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - T J Connelly portrait, Michele Matthews Collection, 1992
Thomas Jefferson Connelly played an important role in role in seeking support for the movement towards federation of the Australian colonies. Connelly was the first Bendigo born Mayor of Bendigo, and the youngest Mayor of Bendigo. He died in 1892 aged just 34. The portrait was painted by Robert William Bugg from a Bartlett Bros. photograph. It was unveiled in the ANA Hall in View Street by Alfred Deakin on October 18, 1893. A re-enactment of the unveiling was held at the Bendigo Art Gallery on October 18 1993. a. Three page typewritten outline of the speech given by John Quick. b. Handwritten script of Quick's speech used at the re-enactment. c. Handwritten script of Alfred Deakin's speech used at the re-enactment. d. Yellow paper bifold program for the Centenary of the Unveiling of the Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Connelly. The part of John Quick was played by Robert Lloyd. The part of Alfred Deakin was played by Robert Jealous. The back page contains a Timeline of the life of Connelly who served on the City Council, including one year as Mayor (1888 - 1889). e. Newspaper cutting from the Bendigo Advertiser (published 6.11.1993) reporting on the re-enactment of the unveiling of the Connelly portrait. Includes a photo of the portrait with three descendants of T J Connelly - grand-daughter Joan Serpell and great grand children Ellie Thompson and John Hamilton. f. Photocopy of biographical information about Robert William BUGG. Unknown source. g. One page photocopy of six newspaper articles reporting on the life and death of Robert William Bugg - photographer and painter. Includes a photo of Mr. Bugg.sir john quick, federation, t j connelly, thomas jefferson connelly, robert william bugg, alfred deakin, paul boromeo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Tramways student passes
Sandhurst and Electric Tramways Company introduced the first trams to Bendigo in June 1890. These were battery operated trams but it soon became obvious that the battery life was unable to copy with Bendigo's hilly terrain. The trams were converted to steam in 1892. In 1899 the tramways were sold to the Electric Supply Company of Victoria and in 1903 the trams were converted to electricity. After WW1 the SEC was formed and took over the running of the trams. With the increased usage of cars, patronage of the trams began to drop off after WW2. In 1972 the tramways closed as a commuter service. The Bendigo trust then restored trams and infrastructure and began the tourist/talking trams.State Electricity Commission of Victoria Provincial Tramways: student passes One box containing various types of tram tickets. Bottom of box is red. Top of box has a mottled pattern with a stripe across the length with the words "SAVON TWEED LENTHERIC". 1 separate bundle of 10c paper tickets with cardboard backing and whitestripe where tickets are stapled together. Tickets are a beige color with black print. Bottom of box has a blue sticker with white typeface - "JW Jones Chemist Hargreaves St. Bendigo" 13/6 is written in the middle of this sticker with pencil.On back of separate ticket bundle is blue pen with OCT 1972 crossed out and 16.4.1972 Trams Finishedprovincial tramways, tramways, tickets, passes, electricity -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Club Hotel, Mount Dandenong Road, Ringwood East in 1924, 1924
Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel on Mount Dandenong Road, East Ringwood. The image was copied from the "Ringwood East Electric Station Estate" land sales brochure dated 1st November 1924. Refer to #5132. The hotel has a long association with the Reddish family, thus given the name of "Daisy's Hotel". Included 2 copies of the photograph. Ryman Healthcare bought the site in 2019, including the garden supply business next door, making up a 2.2ha area. The proposal was for a $220 million retirement village to be built. The location is next to Ringwood Lake with the old hotel being knocked down in the early 2020s.Was item H7 in the previous numbering system. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Longfield Street Stawell with buildings on both sides Holtermann Photograph April 1874, by Charles Bayliss of American and Australasian Photograph Co
... hotels ...Part of Holtermann Collection Ref FL1253748.Pleasant Creek Longfield Street Scene looking South. Hotels on left Camp Hotel, Constitution Hotel and Shamrock Hotel on other side of Seaby Street. Pleasant Creek Court House, Shire Hall and Literary Institute on Right. Smith's Store in distance on right, on other side of Seaby Street. Note two wire telegraph poles in distance along side of road beyond Smiths Store. One of the two gentlemen talking is Merlin's photographic assistant Charles Bayliss who toured the Victorian Gold towns producing photographs for American Australasian Photographic Company. From State Library NSW records, Holtermann's Collection. stawell, pleasant creek, hotels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - FLEMING COLLECTION: 1950S BENDIGO SLIDE, 5 June 1958
Bendigo 1950s. Bendigo Crèche 5/6/1958. Creche is positioned over the Bendigo Creek at Charring Cross, Bendigo (corner Pall Mall and View Street).buildings, organisation, bendigo creche, bendigo 5/6/1958. creche is positioned over the bendigo creek charring cross, bendigo (corner pall mall view street). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - FRIENDS OF WHITE HILLS CEMETERY COLLECTION: TWO MAPS
Maps. Two maps of Bendigo Cemetery. (a) Bendigo Cemetery produced by Bendigo Cemeteries Trust. (b) Bendigo Remembrance Park produced by Remembrance Parks Central Victoria.map, bendigo, bendigo cemetery and remembrance park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ARTICLE: MR FRANK ROBERTS (AVIATION), April, 1931
Mr Frank Roberts ''native of Bendigo'' (Article re Aviation at Bendigo in ''Popular Hobbies'' April 1931 Mention of Bendigo Flying School and Bendigo Aero Club.Popular Hobbiesperson, individual, frank roberts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO PRESENTATION
Bendigo Stake holder Consultauion - Bendigo Creek Sewer. February 4 2005. City of Gretaer Bendigo. Includes photographs of intended pathway through the Bendigo Creek. -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - BOOK, LICENCE
TEMPORARY LICENCE ISSUED FOR THE SUPPLY OF LIQUOR ON SPECIAL SOCIAL EVENTS IN CLUNES . RECEIPT BOOK 1 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR TALBOT RACES 22.2.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 25.2.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES HOSPITAL FETE 22.10.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES AGRICULTURAL SHOW 8.//.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR AGRICULTURAL SHOW 27.10.1887 RECEIPT BOOK 2; BURNS, BURT CLUB HOTEL CLUNES FOR CLUNES HOSPITAL FETE 2.11.1887 LALOR, MICHAEL; FRASER STREET FOR CHRISTMAS SPORTS 26.12.1887 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES & TALBOT AGRICULTURAL SHOW 8 & 9 nOVEMBER 1888 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 29.2.1888 WEICKHARDT, JOHN CONRAD; BRITISH HOTEL FOR CLUNES ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE 24.11.1888. RECEIPT BOOK 3 LALOR, MICHALE; ALL NATIONS HOTEL, FOR BOXING DAY SPORTS, CLUNES OVAL 26.12.1888 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 21.2.1889 BURN, WILLIAM BURT; NATIONAL HOTEL CLUNES FOR ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE 1.11.1889 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL, ALLENDALE FOR CRESWICK MINERS ASSOCIATION SHORTS 13.10.1890 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL ALLENDALE FOR SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SHOW 14 & 15.11.1889 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL ALLENDALE FOR SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SHOW 14 & 15.11.1889 LAWLER, MICHAEL; ALL NATIONS HOTEL CLUNESFOR BOXING DAY SPORTS 26.12.1889 POOL, JAMES FREDERICK; MOOROOKYLE HOTEL, MOOROOKYLE, FOR SMEATON RACES 20.2.1890 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR SMEATON RACES 20.2.1890 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 6.3.1890 BLUE COVERED CARDBOARD BOOK CONTAINING TEMPORARY LICENCES FOR SALE OF LIQUOR AT EVENTS IN CLUNES & DISTRICT. COST 2 POUNDS .1 ISSUED 22.2.1886 TO 25.10.1887 RECEIPT NOs 11861 TO 11865 .2 ISSUED 2.11.1887 TO 24.11.1888. RECEIPT NOS 12221 TO 12225. ALSO INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORISATION TO ISSUE TEMPORARY LICENCE. .3 ISSUED 14.12.1888 TO 3.3.1890 RECEIPT NOs 12226 TO 12235 ALSO INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORISATION TO ISSUE TEMPORARY LICENCE. local history, receipt books, events, temporary licences - sports, hospital fetes, race days, agricultural shows. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.A selection of black and white Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photographers. All photos unnamed. Mounted as Cabinet cards. Photographers - D. Mendelfson, Bartlett Bros., The Studio - Chuck, Eden Society Studios, Alan Spicer, R. Bloomfield Rees,graydon, richardson, cabinet card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.Seventeen black and white Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photographers. All photos unnamed. Mounted as Cartes de Visite. Photographers - The Studio - Chuck, , M. Bent, F. de Kock and Co., N. White, Bartlett Bros., Chevalier.graydon, richardson, carte de visite -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINING REPORTS - BENDIGO MINING REPORTS
Albert Richardson had a life long interest in Bendigo's mining. He wrote broadly about the practical aspects of mining and the history of many of the mining companies. One handwritten and typed copies (3 of page 1, 3 of page 2, 2 of page 3 and 2 of page 4). Notes, written by Albert Richardson, include an introduction which mentions the noise of the mining activities, all the machinery being made in Bendigo by the local foundries and the end of the mining.There are explanations of poppet legs or heads, landing brace, intermediate brace, safety brace, pulley wheels, boilers, winding engine, types of engines and air compressors.document, gold, mining reports, mining reports, bendigo mining reports, a. roberts & sons, h.harkness and coy, horsfield's, south new moon, central deborah, great extended hustlers, wattle gully mine chewton, big deborah mine, royal hustlers reserve no 2 shaft, the city, johnsons reef no 2, lansell's comet, south devonshire, great southern, victoria quartz, lansell's big '180', little '180', new moon, big blue, central blue, central nell gwynne, lansell's sandhurst or 'needle' mine, eureka extended -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Brochure, Songs of the Sea, 2009
Shiny card brochure, advertising 'Songs of the sea event at the Macs Hotel during Admella 150th Festival. Printed one side only, in black, with coloured image of Macs Hotel as background. Admella 150th logo, top right; Glenelg Shire logo, bottom right.admella, portland lifeboat, celebration, commemoration, macs hotel, song, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: INVOICE MARTIN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Letter and 2 invoices from Martin's Commercial Hotel, Echuca, Nov 14 th & 15th. 1889 to Mr. Dunlop, Dr. to Mr. Wm. Martin. Receipt attached. Invoice has line drawing of Martin's Commercial Hotel, Echuca. Horse drawn vehicles in front.business, legal, connelly & tatchell, martin's commercial hotel echuca. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO HOTEL COLLECTION: CUMBERLAND HOTEL, BENDIGO
Colour image: Cumberland Hotel corner Williamson Street and Lyttleton Terrace. The two storey hotel has a white façade, with brown posts. Two storey verandah, lacework painted white. Blue carlton draught sign ot top of the roof. Now a pizza restaurant.bendigo, hotel, cumberland