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Koorie Heritage Trust
Pamphlet, Aboriginal History Programme, Lake Tyers
Gives the timeline of history for Lake Tyers reserve and mission together with families. Brief history and list of family surnames of residents at Lake Tyers 1878 - 1924.1 pamphlet 6 P.; ports.; maps; 21 cm.Gives the timeline of history for Lake Tyers reserve and mission together with families. Brief history and list of family surnames of residents at Lake Tyers 1878 - 1924.communities, settlements, reserves, missions, etc. -- 19th century - general., lake tyers - east gippsland. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Descendents of Albert Edward Henry Charlesworth, 1/10/2002 12:00:00 AM
Family tree of Albert Henry Charlesworth, includes plan of Charlesworth Estate, MitchamFamily tree of Albert Henry Charlesworth, includes plan of Charlesworth Estate, MitchamFamily tree of Albert Henry Charlesworth, includes plan of Charlesworth Estate, Mitchamcharlesworth, albert edward henry, charlesworth, albert roy, family trees, charlesworth family, mcintyre family, collins family, wallace family, charlesworth estate, mitcham, doncaster east road, mitcham, harrison street, mitcham, barrett street, mitcham, quarry road, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Outer East needs Strathdon Lodge, 1993
The proposed closure of Strathdon Community's dementia centre will devastate hundreds of families in the eastern suburbs.The proposed closure of Strathdon Community's dementia centre will devastate hundreds of families in the eastern suburbs.The proposed closure of Strathdon Community's dementia centre will devastate hundreds of families in the eastern suburbs.strathdon community, nursing homes, aged people, alzheimers disease -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Notes on history of the Taintons of East Burwood, n.d
Notes by Ken Smith, descendant of the Tainton Family. James and Ann Tainton arrived in Australia in 1853, bought land between Hawthorn and Burwood Roads near Blackburn Road.tainton family, tainton, james, tainton, ann, tainton road, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, In the days of the covered wagons, 1978
... family lowen family brooks family burwood east Mr Fred Payne ...Mr Fred Payne spoke to Nunawading Historical Society about the early days in East Burwood.Mr Fred Payne spoke to Nunawading Historical Society about the early days in East Burwood. The first settling families had been the Fankhausers, Taintons, Lowens and Brooks. Covered wagons were used to take their fruit and vegetable crops to market and for family transport.Mr Fred Payne spoke to Nunawading Historical Society about the early days in East Burwood. wagons, payne, fred, fankhauser family, tainton family, lowen family, brooks family, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, East Burwood Reserve, 1993
Various documents relating to the establishment of East Burwood ReserveVarious documents relating to the establishment of East Burwood Reserve including acquisition of land, details, plans, locality map, news cuttings and photographs. Appears to be copy of Nunawading City Council File April 1993Various documents relating to the establishment of East Burwood Reserve sportsgrounds, east burwood reserve, soilleur (dr), hitchens, anna, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd., jacobson and logan, king family, central methodist mission, aussat, tally ho, sewart, bill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Flower farms in East Burwood and vicinity, 1983
A history of flower farms in the East Burwood area written by Chris Otterbach in 1983.A history of flower farms in the East Burwood area written by Chris Otterbach in 1983.A history of flower farms in the East Burwood area written by Chris Otterbach in 1983.flower farm, otterbach, christina, tainton, h.e., p.f., smith family, boyle family, mcarthur, archibald, caddle family, callen family, crowe, ted, ern, a.e., course family, plumridge, arthur, jones, walter edgar., a, o'sullivan family, mugat, mckenzie family, mullens family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - School Project, Remembering a casualty of World War II, 1/06/1997 12:00:00 AM
A Luther College Year 10 essayA Luther College Year 10 essay which researches the history of George Maxwell Walker (1924 - 1944). A pilot with the R.A.A.F. who spent much of his flying days with the British R.A.F. At the time of his death his squadron was carrying out anti-submarine patrols and internal security in and around the Middle East. He was the son of George Walker and grandson of Edgar and Myra Walker, owners of Australia Tesselated Tile Company. The George Walker family lived in Harrison St, Mitcham. The home is on the City of Whitehorse Heritage planning overlay.A Luther College Year 10 essay walker, george maxwell, royal australian air force, royal air force, world war, 1939 - 1945, war memorials -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Crops yield to city sprawl, 19/05/1999 12:00:00 AM
History of the Fulton family and its life in Burwood as market gardeners.History of the Fulton family and its life in Burwood as market gardeners until the encroachment of the suburbs led to the sale of the land.History of the Fulton family and its life in Burwood as market gardeners.market gardeners, fulton, jim, fulton, mary, fulton, charles, fulton, ann, fulton, nell, fulton, olive, fulton, bill, old burwood road, burwood east, no 89 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Certificate of marriage, 1906
... These two families were pioneers in East Burwood.... Fankhauser was celebrated in 1906. These two families were pioneers... Mitcham melbourne These two families were pioneers in East Burwood ...The marriage of James Henry tainton and Rose Selina Fankhauser was celebrated in 1906.The marriage of James Henry tainton and Rose Selina Fankhauser was celebrated in 1906. These two families were pioneers in East Burwood.The marriage of James Henry tainton and Rose Selina Fankhauser was celebrated in 1906. fankhauser, rose selina, orchardists, pioneers, tainton, james henry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Biscuits & beyond, 2006
Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits.Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits. Jack Brockhoff, the founder's grandson, formed a charitable foundation.Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits. brockhoff family, jack brockhoff foundation, biscuit making, food production industry, burwood east, brockhoff, jack -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, The 'Mullens House', n.d
Story of the 'Mullens House', originally small dwelling made of hand made bricks by Mrs Mullens' father, Mr Forbes of Glen Waverley. Came from Scotland 93 years ago. As the family increased more rooms were added. Hugh Mullens was a woodcutter and later an orchardist and later still a road contractor. Mrs Tainton, a daughter, still lives in part of the original property. Another daughter, Mrs Stocks who was a widow stayed on with her mother at the old home. It is now the property of Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works. Mr & Mrs Hugh Mullen's had 12 children. Mr Mullen's parents lived in Highbury Road, near East Burwood Primary School and were pioneers of East Burwood.hugh, forbes, tainton, r (mrs), stocks, (mrs), melbourne and metropolitan board of works, highbury road, mullen's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Safe Havens Welcome Pets, 2018
... Mitcham melbourne women eastern family violence service women's ...The Eastern Family Violence Service, EDVOS, has announced three pet friendly crisis accommodation properties for women and children located in the east.The Eastern Family Violence Service, EDVOS, has announced three pet friendly crisis accommodation properties for women and children located in the east.The Eastern Family Violence Service, EDVOS, has announced three pet friendly crisis accommodation properties for women and children located in the east.women, eastern family violence service, women's liberation halfway house -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1894 (Approximate)
Photograph of the Poppet Head and associated buildings of the Lanarkshire Mine.On back: Some early writing that is mostly illegible. Later addition: "Lanarkshire Mine Rutherglen? The writing, I think, says Lankie Charmer. Martin Pascoe, Boho East. This would make it about 1894+ as the family moved from Boho to Rutherglen about that time. Myrtle Brown."gold mining, lanarkshire mine, martin pascoe -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, Artophot, 1920s (Approximate)
Margaret Ellen Holloway married William Hugh Hooke in 1892. Margaret is the daughter of James Charles Holloway and Mary Bennett. She was born in 1864 in Indigo,via Rutherglen at the gold lead. Her father James came out from Somerset England with a large family group to settle in the North East of Victoria and to try their fortune at gold mining. The Holloway’s and their descendants then went on to farm in the district including Rutherglen, Chiltern, Springhurst, Barnawartha and Browns Plains. Black and white portrait photograph of Mrs Hooke nee Margaret Ellen Hollowayhooke family, holloway family, margaret holloway -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Post Card, 1890s
Two black and white photographs of old postcards, mounted on a sheet of decorative grey paper. Top one is of Main Street, Rutherglen, looking East, featuring the Cumberland Hotel and S. Stones, Baker and Confectioner. Bottom one shows a parade in Main Street, being led by the members of the Australian Natives Association, celebrating the passing of the Australian Federation legislation.main street, ana, australian natives association, australian federation, cumberland hotel, bakery, stones family -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1970s
Established in 1858 by William Chambers and his son Phillip, the Chambers family have been making wine at Rosewood for over six generations. Black and white photograph of an iron roofed building with stainless steel tanks on one side, and sign in front.On sign in photo: "You've found us. The home of Chambers." On back of photo: "Chambers Rosewood" "78% p 27"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, chambers winery, chambers rosewood, rutherglen winery, rutherglen australia, winemaker -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1970s
All Saints Estate is a family owned winery established in 1864 and located on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah, North East Victoria. Original owners George Sutherland Smith, and John Banks, arrived from Caithness, Scotland in 1852. They were just 23 and 20 years of age. Choosing to settle in the Wahgunyah area, they used their training as engineers from the Edinburgh Railway Institute to build a bridge over the Edwards River at Deniliquin. They were also involved in the construction of several buildings in Beechworth including the Presbyterian Church, part of the Gaol and the original hospital of which the granite facade still remains today. Smith and Banks began growing vines at ‘Sunday Creek’ closer to Wahgunyah than the present All Saints Estate winery, before relocating to build the 'All Saints castle' just three miles north of Wahgunyah, in 1864. The partners took up 100 acres and proceeded with planting vines in earnest whilst also constructing pise cellars made from the estate soil. The All Saints Estate castle was based on the design of ‘The Castle of Mey’, including turrets and a tower. The castle was constructed mainly of handmade bricks that were fired in the All Saints Estate Brick Kiln (classified on the Victorian Heritage Register) on the property. However, only the battement parapets of the lower wall and a turrets were copied, not the main castle style. The Castle of Mey, most recently owned by the late Queen Mother, was where George Sutherland-Smiths’ father was a carpenter and joiner.Black and white photograph showing a view, up a road between the Elm Tree entry drive of All Saints Winery wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, all saints winery, rutherglen, wahgunyah, winemaking, castle, winery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
Established in 1858 by William Chambers and his son Phillip, the Chambers family have been making wine at Rosewood for over six generations.Black and white photograph of an iron roofed building with stainless steel tanks on one side, and sign in front.On sign in photo: "You've found us. The home of Chambers." On back of photo: "140% [upper case D in small circle] Chambers 'Rosewood' "wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, rosewood cellars, chambers winery, chambers rosewood, rutherglen winery, rutherglen australia, winemaker -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
All Saints Estate is a family owned winery established in 1864 and located on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah, North East Victoria. Original owners George Sutherland Smith, and John Banks, arrived from Caithness, Scotland in 1852. They were just 23 and 20 years of age. Choosing to settle in the Wahgunyah area, they used their training as engineers from the Edinburgh Railway Institute to build a bridge over the Edwards River at Deniliquin. They were also involved in the construction of several buildings in Beechworth including the Presbyterian Church, part of the Gaol and the original hospital of which the granite facade still remains today. Smith and Banks began growing vines at ‘Sunday Creek’ closer to Wahgunyah than the present All Saints Estate winery, before relocating to build the 'All Saints castle' just three miles north of Wahgunyah, in 1864. The partners took up 100 acres and proceeded with planting vines in earnest whilst also constructing pise cellars made from the estate soil. The All Saints Estate castle was based on the design of ‘The Castle of Mey’, including turrets and a tower. The castle was constructed mainly of handmade bricks that were fired in the All Saints Estate Brick Kiln (classified on the Victorian Heritage Register) on the property. However, only the battement parapets of the lower wall and a turrets were copied, not the main castle style. The Castle of Mey, most recently owned by the late Queen Mother, was where George Sutherland-Smiths’ father was a carpenter and joiner.Black and white photograph showing a view, up a road between the Elm Tree entry drive of All Saints Winery On back of photo: "250% [upper case D in small circle] All Saints"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, all saints winery, rutherglen, wahgunyah, winemaking, castle, winery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
This was the site of some of the first vines that were planted in the Rutherglen grapegrowing area. It is no longer operating as a winery. Established in 1858, Gehrig's is the oldest family winery in Victoria.Black and white photograph with a view over a vineyard. Trees and building with a square tower in the backgroundOn back of photo: "Gehrig's"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, gehrigs winery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
This was the site of some of the first vines that were planted in the Rutherglen grapegrowing area. It is no longer operating as a winery. Established in 1858, Gehrig's is the oldest family winery in Victoria.Black and white photograph with a view over a vineyard. Trees and building with a square tower in the backgroundwineries, north east victoria, wine industry, gehrigs winery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
In 1902 the family business was registered as B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd. Oscar junior took charge of operations at Seppeltsfield and his brothers managed branches in other States. The enterprise expanded rapidly. In 1914, in the first of a series of property acquisitions, Seppelt bought Clydeside Cellars, at Rutherglen, Victoria. When his father retired in 1916, Oscar became managing director. Black and white photograph of the front Seppelt's Cellars in Rutherglen, with large palm trees growing in front.On back of photo: "Seppelts" wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, seppelts winery, tuileries, rutherglen estates, hamilton, clydeside cellars -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
Established in 1921 by Reginald Langdon Buller, the ‘Calliope Vineyard’ was named after the only surviving ship from the Great Hurricane at Samoa - 1889. A.B. (Banjo) Patterson’s Ballad Of The Calliope tells the tale in stirring fashion. Reginald’s vision of his new enterprise successfully sailing through the tempests of business and agricultural life proved prophetic. Coincidently, Calliope is also the Greek Goddess of Poetry. Today Buller Wines remains a local family business. Purchased by the Judd Family in 2013, Buller Wines has had a strong focus on the investment of cellar, storage, operations and most importantly, the vineyards which is reflective in the quality of wines produced by Winemaker Dave Whyte.Black and white photograph of the front of Bullers WineryOn back of photo: "145% [upper case D in small circle] Bullers Calliope"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, bullers winery, bullers calliope, reginald buller -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1970s
Cliff Booth second generation winemaker and owner of Booth's Taminick Cellars.This property has been owned by the Booth family since 1904Black and white photograph of a silver haired man standing in the doorway of a winery.On back of photo: "S/S [upper case D in small circle] Booth Bros."wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, booth brothers, cliff booth, taminick, glenrowan -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, The Bear Hotel, Devizes, England, 2017
Devizes is a medieval market town in the centre of Wiltshire, near Stonehenge and Avebury, and east of Bath. For more information see https://devizes.org.uk/index.php/history/history-of-devizes.html Some convicts that were tried at the Devizes Assizes were transported to Australia. Amongst these was John Chew, who stole metal, and who was transported to Tasmania. He married in Tasmania, but descendants of his family settled in Victoria, Australia. Colour photograph of a circular staircase at the Bear Hotel in Devizes. devizes, bear hotel, staircase, window, john chew -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Kinnane/Cannane family gathering 24 March 1996, 24 March 1996
Family gathering of Kinnane-Cannane-Cannan families whose forebears settled in the Brown Hill region Ballarat EastFolder containing a coloured photograph and typed namesNames of people who attended the Cannan/Kinnane Gathering 24 March 1996kinnane, cannane, brown hill, family history -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper Clipping, Soldiers' Voices Heard in Radio Greetings, WWII era
Newspaper clipping of an article about Australian forces fighting in the Middle East doing a radio broadcast for friends and families at home. Exact date is unknown but during WWII. VX 27898 Corporal Thomas John Morris Thomas (Tom Thomas) donated several items to Cranbourne RSL. He served in the Australian Corp Signals in WWII both in Australia and overseas. He was born at Womerah on 9/11/1906 and died at Koo Wee Rup 16/06/1984. He enlisted at Yarram on 1/7/1940 and was discharged at Royal Park on 9/3/1945.Newspaper clipping adhered to brown support card with note typed by a typewriter down left side.Printed: "SOLDIERS' VOICES HEARD IN RADIO GREETINGS' Typewriter: "STH GILAND SOLDIER - CPL. TOM THOMAS VX 27898"newspaper article, wwii -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Henry William Frisch, c1915
Henry William Frisch was born at Warrnambool to H.W. and Sarah Frisch. He iniitally served with the 8th Battallion, was transferred to the 59th Battalion on 26 February 1916, then to the 58th Battalion on 15 May 1916 served with the 59th Battalion during World War One. He had the regimental number 3054. At the time of his enlistment on 8 June 1915 he had worked as a butter box maker at MvcGennan's of Warrmabool. On 26 February 1916 he was at Tel-el-Kebir, Egypt. On 17 June 1916 he embarked on the H.T. Translyvania from Alexandria and disembarked at Marseilles on 23 June 1916. On 14 September 1917 he was furloughed to England, rejoining his battalion on 05 October 1917. On 16 October 1917 Henry Frisch was wounded in the field with shrapnel wounds to the back and neck and multiple shrapnel wounds penetrating the abdomen. He died of wounds received on 17 October 1917 aged 23 yeard. He was buried at Lyssenthoek Military Cemetery (Plot 21. Row H. Grave 19A). The ceetery is south west Poperinghe, Begium. "IN MEMORIAM. ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FRISCH —In loving memory of our dear, son, Private H. W. Frisch, who died of wounds on 17th Oct., 1917, at the 17th Casualty Clearing, Station, France. No one knows how much we miss him, Friends may think the wound is healed; But they cannot see the sorrow, Deep within our hearts concealed. Just when life was brightest, Just when his hopes were best; His country called—he answered, Nows in God's home he rests. (Inserted by his loving parents, West Reserve, Warrnambool, his sisters and Stanley). FRISCH—In loving memory of my dear brother, Pte. H. W. Frisch, who died of wounds on 17th Oct., 1917, at the 17th Casualty Clear-ng Station, France. My hero brother. Sadly a sister is thinking, Of her soldier brother, so brave; Who fought for the cause of freedom, Who lies in a hero's grave. I seem, to see your face, dear Henry, Through a mist of anxious tears; And a sister's heart is broken, For many and many a year. One of Australia's dearest and best. Sadly missed by all. (Inserted by his loving sister, Ethel, East Melbourne). FRISCH—In loving memory of our dear brother, Henry William, who died of wounds in France, on 17th October, 1917. Not for the love of battle, Did he leave his dear homeland; He heard the call of duty, And responded like a man. —(Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, France and Steve Ferrier) . FRISCH—In fond and loving memory of Private Henry Frisch, who died of wounds on active service 17th Oct., 1917. —(Fondly remembered by Mrs. Henry and family). (Warrnambool Standard, Thursday 17 October 1918.)Cut down photographic post card of Henry Wiliam Frisch. The photographer was located at 175 Collins St, Melbourne. Verso "Keith's uncle Henry Frisch killed WW1"world war one, henry frisch, belgium, warrnambool -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Victory House, Geelong Road, Canadian, 2023, 2023
Victory House, named after the 1902 Melbourne Cup winner The Victory, was built in 1906 near goldmines and was home to the family of Chinese goldmine manager James Wong Chung. The Chung family lived in the Geelong Road home until 2008, when it was sold. The home was widely known as a welcoming place that hosted large gatherings of Chinese people to celebrate culture and heritage. It is recognised for its strong links to Ballarat's goldrush history and Chinese history in Ballarat. Colour photographs of Victory House in Main Road Ballarat East.victory house, chinese, ballarat, james wong chung, canadian