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Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Barton Bros' Super Six Hudsons from Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Barton Bros' Super Six Hudsons from Marysville in Victoria. Thomas John Barton was born in 1836 in Gloucestershire and after his father died in 1850 arrived in Melbourne in 1852 along with his mother, adult sisters, younger brothers, his uncle, his uncle's wife Suzanna and their family. Thomas tried gold mining at Woods Point but found it too difficult. He then partnered with Ewen Hugh Cameron to provide the miners with meat. In 1864 they purchased a plot of land in Marysville and set up a butchers/abattoirs and from there began their business of taking supplies to the miners at the nearby Woods Point and Jamieson goldfields. In 1865 the business was firmly established and Thomas married Selina Croker at Heidelberg and brought her back to Marysville. Their first home was 'The Chestnuts', which included the store, and was situated on the town side next to the Steavenson River. Sadly, in 1876 Selina died of complications after giving birth to their sixth child. Thomas was in need of a nanny to care for his six children, including the newborn baby, and so he employed Emily Ada Sparke, who is the eldest daughter of the local school teacher. Thomas and Emily subsequently marry in 1878 and they go on to have a further 10 children over the next several years. Thomas assisted in the establishment of the first school in Marysville in 1870 and remained a very active member of the community including as a Councillor for the Shire of Healesville, Shire President and he was also appointed as a Justice of the Peace. Thomas died in Carlton in 1911. After their father's death, his sons Fred and Frank took over the family business, which was then known as Barton Bros Store which continued to operate until sometime in the 1970's.marysville, victoria, barton's store, thomas john barton, ewen hugh cameron, woods point, jamieson, gold mining, goldfields, selina croker, the chestnuts, emily ada sparke, shire of healesville, fred barton, frank barton, barton bros store, francis adam barton, frederick john barton, photograph, barton's garage, barton bros stables, super six hudson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Plenty River bank at Greensborough 2015; Tree, 16/08/2015
This photo shows examples of trees growing beside the Plenty River in Greensborough. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Plenty River near Apollo Parkways: Slide 128, 1990s
Photograph shows a river and trees - the Plenty River near Apollo Parkways.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty river, apollo parkways -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Framed Paintings, 1 The Frame Shop, Fairfield, Melbourne .2 Kardinia Picture Framing, Geelong, 1Warrnambool Botanical Gardens .2 Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 1953
These two works of art are by Dr Don Edgar, a sociologist, educator and author. He taught sociology at Stanford University, the University of Chicago, Monash University and La Trobe University and was the founding Director of the Australian Institute of Family Studies. In the 1950s Dr Edgar was a student at Warrnambool High School and these works of art were produced at that time. For a school project he researched the early history of the Warrnambool Art Gallery and some of its collection, dating from the 19th century. In 2019 he published a book, ‘Art For the Country’, the story of Victoria’s regional art galleries and the book includes information on the founding and the later history of the Warrnambool Art Gallery.These works of art are of interest as they were painted by Dr Don Edgar, a noted academic and author today and a former resident of Warrnambool. The two works of art also have historical interest as they depict Warrnambool scenes painted over 60 years ago. .1 An art work (oil on artboard) – the Warrnambool Botanical Gardens with bridge and reflections, a gum tree and a poplar tree, all in green and orange tonings. The wooden frame has a light varnish with gold and white trim .2 An art work (oil on artboard) – multi-coloured view of the mouth of Hopkins River with the Hopkins River bridge, Lyndoch bungalow and boathouse. The frame is wooden with a mottled varnish and a white insert edging. .1 Don Edgar 1953 Don Edgar 1953 (High School Student) .2 D.E. 53 Don Edgar 1953 (High School Student) dr don edgar, sociologist, author and educator, warrnambool art gallery, history of warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, late 19th century
A punt crossed the Snowy River at Orbost from 1884. A bridge was constructed in 1893, but was soon damaged by a huge flood. Flooding was a regular occurrence, the worst inundations being in 1870, 1893, 1925, 1934, 1952 and 1971. Over the years major flood protection works have been implemented. The Princes Highway, which passes Orbost, now crosses the flood plain on raised concrete supports. (info, from Victorian Places Orbost)This item is associated with the Snowy River and its history. It is a pictorial record of transport in the late 19th century.A black / white photograph (copy) of a punt loaded with people and a horse-drawn carriage making its way across a river.on front at bottom - "Snowy River Punt"snowy-river-orbost transport shipping -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Plenty River behind football ground: Slide 51, 1990s
Photograph shows a river and bushland. This is the Plenty River behind the football ground in Greensborough.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. Caption on slide "Plenty"plenty river greensborough, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Headwaters of the Plenty River: Slide 81, 1990s
Photograph shows hill with trees and run off to the river. This is the headwaters of the Plenty River.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Partington's Flat: footbridge over the River, 16/08/2015
Partington's Flat. This photo shows the footbridge over the river on the Plenty River Trail.Digital copy of colour photographspartingtons flat, plenty river trail, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Partington's Flat: River crossing / floodway, 16/08/2015
Partington's Flat. This photo shows the floodway / river crossing over the Plenty River.Digital copy of colour photographpartingtons flat, plenty river -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bird E C F, The Silt Jetties at the Mitchell River, 1972
The first of a series of scientific and historical studies of Gippsland to be published by the Bairnsdale Advertiser. The formation of the Mitchell River Silt Jetties is explained, and schemes for protecting this unique and fragile area of Victoria are suRuth Clarkgenealogy, waterways, topography -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Lithograph, Wentworth River Diggings, 1864
Printed in 1864 by Nicholas Chevalier.Framed lithograph titled "Wentworth River Diggings Gippsland" Printed in 1864 by Nicholas Chevalier. Set in cream card window mount. Brown painted wood frame with gold edging. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Plenty River bank at Greensborough 2015; Rear of lower Main Street shops, 16/08/2015
The Plenty River embankment in Greensborough looking up to rear of lower Main Street shops. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water -
Orbost & District Historical Society
programs, 1961
The Snowy River Shire was a local government area in the Australian Alps region of New South Wales, Australia from 1939 until May 2016. It was named after the Snowy River that runs through it. Prior to 1936, it had been named as Dalgety Shire since establishment in 1906. This opening of the Monaro - Gippsland Road took place on 4th May 1961. There had long been a movement in Monaro for the construction of a road to connect Monaro and Gippsland, via Inglebyra and Black Mountain. The only track was for stock, made by pioneers many years ago, and it was very circuitous. It was stated at a meeting at Dalgety that the road would open up large areas for settlement for grazing, and for timber suitable for bridgé building. The road would assist stock deal ing between Monaro and Gippsland. It would also considerably shorten the distance from Victoria for tourists visiting Canberra and Kosciusko. A committee was formed to put the proposal before the Dalgety Shire Council in the 1930s.This item is a useful research tool.Four copies of a road opening program. It has black print on white. There are black / white photographs, historical details and details of the official opening.program monaro-road snowy-river-shire -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Old swimming pool in Plenty River at Greensborough 2015, 16/08/2015
Old swimming pool in the Plenty River in Greensborough, built of concrete in the 1930s, it was a popular spot for the locals. A River bank stabilisation project along the Plenty River at Greensborough was conducted by Melbourne Water in 2015.Digital copy of colour photographplenty river, melbourne water -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Railway Road Rail Bridge over Plenty River Briar Hill, 17/09/2014
Para Road bridge over Plenty River Greensborough, taken from the banks of the river.Digital copy of colour photographpara road greensborough, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Railway Road Rail Bridge over Plenty River Briar Hill, 17/09/2014
Para Road bridge over Plenty River Greensborough, taken from the banks of the river.Digital copy of colour photographpara road greensborough, plenty river -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Living with lime: a history of Curdies River, 1988-89
History of the Curdies River and the growth of the lime industry and the people who lived along the river.56 page softcover book by Alf Poole, compiled 1988-89curdies river, lime industry victoria, dr curdie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - JUJUBES TIN
G Hudson Eumenthol JuJubes tin containing assortement of items including shirt studs, tie bar, buttons, gold & blue tin with black print, medicated pastille for the throat and lungs.Originated and manufactured by G Hudson Sydney Australia Manufacturing Chemist.medicine, pharmacy, cold preventive -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Sign - Hudson's Extract of Soap sign
Robert Spear Hudson (d. 1884) invented the first dry soap powder in 1837 and called it extract of soap. Following his death the company was taken over by his son and later (1908) sold to Lever Bros. a subsidiary of Uni lever. Hudson was the first to use advertising posters created by professional artists. This piece appears to be the lid from a wooden box.Sign for Hudson's Extract of Soap. Sign is paper glued on to timber. The sign is predominantly red, green and black. soap, advertising, hudson's soap -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Workers camp at Wye River Great Ocean Road
Photograph showing wooden bridge across Wye River, with workmen's camp below. Shows galvanized iron sheds, cooks standing outside huts, tents. Denuded hillside and dead trees. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Kenneth Jack, Boatsheds on the Glenelg River, Nelson, Victoria, c. 1963
Drawing, pen and ink, black on ecru background, whit mount, black wooden frame, reflective glass, wire for hanging across width of frame on backFront: 'Kenneth Jack 1963' black ink (signature) 'BOATSHEDS ON GLENELG RIVER, NELSON' hand printed in black ink, bottom left corner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Muddy Plenty River: Slide 93, 1990s
Photograph shows a muddy Plenty River with a small creek entering the river. Note the dumped car in background.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty river, pollution -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Aqueduct crossing the Plenty River, Greensborough 2019, 02/07/2019
The aqueduct crossing the Plenty River, 2019, overgrown with vegetation. Originally part of the Maroondah Aqueduct pipeline, all that remains is the bridge that once carried the pipe over the Plenty River. This photograph was taken from the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. 3 colour digital photographsplenty river trail, maroondah pipetrack, maroondah aqueduct, plenty river, graffiti -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -10, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -9, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -8, 18/09/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith Sept 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -7, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -6, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -5, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Plenty River Greensborough, May 2014 -4, 21/05/2014
The Plenty River flows south from Mt Disappointment before meeting with the Yarra River at Rosanna. Early settlement in Greensborough was based around the Plenty River. These images were taken in the Greensborough area by Marilyn Smith May 2014.Digital copy of colour photograph.plenty river