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Clunes Museum
Photograph
DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS CLARK & JANE RANKIN.(CLUNES)JACK CLARK (SEN) GRANDSON RAY CLARK STEP DAUGHTER PHYLLIS, ANNIE CLARK (NEE CARTER), JOYCE CLARK, JOHN (JACK SNR) CLARK.local history, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS CLARK & JANE RANKIN.(CLUNES)JIM CLARK c 1930, RICHARD, WALTER & WILLIAM CLARK c1927, RICHARD, WALTER IN BACK, JIM CLARK & WILLIAM c 1930, RICHARD (FAR RIGHT) & WILLIAM CLARK (4th FROM RIGHT) c1927.local history, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS CLARK & JANE RANKIN.(CLUNES)JACK CLARK(jnr) ANNIE AND BEVERLY HORSLEY 1938, MERVIN CLARK 1950, JACK CLARK(jnr) WITH TERRANCE, JACK (jnr) MERVIN, DIANE DILLION (NEE CLARK) NANCY & TERRY CLARK 1988local history, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
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DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS CLARK & JANE RANKIN.(CLUNES)LIZZIE WALDRON (nee CLARK),BERYL WALDRON, JAMES & NICOLESPARKES (neeFARBROTHER) FIONA SPARKES & BEN MAYLE WEDDING JULY 1998local history, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS CLARK & JANE RANKIN.(CLUNES)RAYMOND CLARK (SEN), RAY CLARK (SEN.) WITH DAUGHTER KAYE, JACK CLARK (SNR)WITH HORSE & CART, DES CLARKlocal history, photography, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... clark family PHOTOGRAPH OF FRANCIS AND JANE CLARKE (NEE RANKIN ...FRANCIS AND JANE CLARK (NEE RANKIN). FRANCIS BORN IN NAIRN, SCOTLAND. HE ARRIVED IN CLUNES 1855, AGED 15 YEARS. DIED IN CLUNES APRIL 1921. JANE DIED IN MAY 1921.PHOTOGRAPH OF FRANCIS AND JANE CLARKE (NEE RANKIN)local history, photography, photographs, clark family -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, C 1870
... clark family PHOTOGRAPH OF FRANCIS AND JANE CLARK (NEE RANKIN) C ...FRANCIS AND JANE CLARK (NEE RANKIN). FRANCIS BORN IN NAIRN, SCOTLAND. HE ARRIVED IN CLUNES 1855, AGED 15 YEARS. DIED IN CLUNES APRIL 1921. JANE DIED IN MAY 1921.PHOTOGRAPH OF FRANCIS AND JANE CLARK (NEE RANKIN) C.1880local history, photography, photographs, clark family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Rogers' Family Photo c1906
Photo of Rogers Family taken about 1906. Front row: Margaret Rogers Pederson 1887-1966 & child, Hugh Rodgers 1845-1927. Annie Marie Rogers Campbell Bernard 1898-1944. On ground Teresa Rogers Macintosh 1883-1926, with Katherleen Annie Mcintosh Lorensini 1906-1983 on knee Francis 1879-1946. Lucy Rogers Elliott 1894-1985 on ground. Back row: Christian Pederson, Maria Bridgit Rogers Taylor 1881-1906, William Taylor, Mary Agnes?? 1891-1925, Edward Mcintosh 1875-1939, Grace Rogers 1889-1976.Sepia oval photograph of Rogers Family group taken c1906. The photo is taken in front of a timber building with fence and trees around. Eleven adults in the photo with four children. stawell portrait -
National Wool Museum
Print, Chris McClelland, Shearing the Rams – Tuppal Station, 210
Chris was invited to be artist in resident for the historic re-enactment of “Shearing the Rams” at the North Tuppal Station woolshed held on the 4th and 5th June 2010. The celebration attracted record crowds to witness the shearing of the station rams by 72 blade shearers. Over a single weekend in 2010, thousands of people queued for hours to see a piece of Australian history recreated at North Tuppal Station near Tocumwal, NSW. In 1900, Francis Faulkner invested a staggering £4000 to extend his shearing shed on Tuppal Station, making it the biggest in the country. Over the next decade more than three million sheep trod its pine boards and were shorn in its 72 stands. After years of drought and the Great Depression, the property fell into disrepair and the station was split up. When North Tuppal Station was sold to the Atkinson family in 1928, just five of the 72 stands were in operation. In 2010, Sport Shear Australia approached the Atkinson family about holding an event in the historic shearing shed to raise money for a team of Australian shearers to go to the world shearing title in Wales. An army of volunteers restored the T-shaped shed and yards and organised a weekend of events. Over two days, 6,000 sheep were shorn and all 72 stands of the restored North Tuppal shed were brought back to life. A total of 117 shearers shared the boards with 90 wool handlers who skirted 19 fleeces every minute. For a period on each day of this historic weekend, the machines were then silenced, and 72 shearers picked up their old blade shears to recreate past shearing methods. “When they fired up and got the blades out there was deathly silence on the board - you could hear a pin drop because normal shearing you have all the machines and it is quite noisy. Here you could just hear the click, like in the song Click Go the Shears Boys. People had tears in their eyes. It was quite an emotional thing to see that and very proud to be here.” George Falkiner, grandson of Francis FalkinerColoured framed print of shearing scene in the Tuppal station, Ferrrier’s wool press on the left-hand side and station on the top. Print in framed in a light-coloured wooden frame with white coloured matte.Under artwork - In 1891 Tuppal Station, a sum of 176,000 acres threshold, was bought by Mr Fiane Sadlies Falkines, Under the management of his eldest son F.B.S. Falkines, the 72 stand woolshed was build in 1900 and powered by a 16 horsepower steam engine. Sheep were pure Boonoke blood and the average numbers of sheep shorn over nineteen years to 1909 was 152,780. Around 7200 sheep could be shorn daily. The largest clip totalled 3326 baled of greasy and scoured wool and was sold in London. Bottom right corner - Chris McClelland 181/720 Shearing The Rams – Tuppal Station -
National Wool Museum
Book, "Henderson's Australian Families"
Part of collection of items related to the late Senator J.F. Guthrie, breeder of Corriedales. Senator James Francis Guthrie (1872-1958) was the founder and first president of the Australian Corriedale Sheepbreeders' Association in 1914 and was involved in the wool industry all his life. He worked for Dalgety's and was managing director of the Guthrie Corriedale Stud. He was a Senator for Victoria between 1920-38 and wrote a number of books about the Australian wool industry.Formerly owned by JF Guthrie. Formerly owned by JF Guthrie.guthrie, senator james francis c.b.e. gilligan, mrs marguerite, melbourne, victoria -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Guthrie Corriedale Stud
"Brief History and Performances of the Guthrie Corriedale Stud; an established breed of just on 70 years and a few facts concerning the corriedale breed of sheep" 1948." Gives a history, overview of the operations, testimonials etc for the Corriedale Stud run by the Guthrie family.corriedale sheep, j.f. guthrie (corriedale) pty ltd, guthrie, senator james francis c.b.e. -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Davy Family Graves At Malmsbury Cemetery, Malmsbury ca1998
Buildings - Malmsbury Cemetery People - "Davy, Edward, Rebecca, Ellen, Francis,Thomas, 2 X James Dora" -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Family history of Abraham Rooks, 2000
School project by Ross Hamilton on Abraham Rooks, 1824 - 1889.School project by Ross Hamilton on Abraham Rooks, 1824 - 1889, with immigration shipping record, Rooks family history summaries; search results from international genealogical index; history of Castle Camps (England), family place of origin.School project by Ross Hamilton on Abraham Rooks, 1824 - 1889.rooks, charles francis, rooks, abraham, 1788 - 1869, rooks, abraham, 1824 - 1889, castle camps, england, rooks family, forest hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, McDowall Street, Mitcham, 1/07/1999
Auction brochure for 4 bedroom brick veneer house, 24 McDowall Street, Mitcham, formerly Kennedy family home, 17 July 1999. Agent, Cody First National Real Estate.mcdowall street, mitcham, no. 24, kennedy, archibald francis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Drake Family Tombstone
Coloured photo of Drake Family Tombstone at Box Hill Cemetery.drake, francis john, dr., alice, francis james, nancy, box hill cemetery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photocopy, Fels Family
... Fels Family. Thelma, Annie, Francis, Edna...., Annie, Francis, Edna. Fels Family Photograph Black and white ...Fels Family. Thelma, Annie, Francis, Edna.fels family, wattle park -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1889
First owner of Fairfield House was George Francis Morris. This sketch is believed to be the concept sketch from the architects.Early coloured sketch of Fairfield House with a horse drawn carriage in front of the house.At bottom right of sketch: "Gordon & Gordon, Architects" fairfield cellars, fairfield house, wine industry, morris family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Richards Family, C1892
Joseph harding Richards was the son of Thomas Richards, owner of the Mitcham Brick and Pottery Co. which was taken over by the Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Pty.Ltd. Thomas Richards then continued on a a shareholder of the takeover company.Copy of a sepia photograph of Joseph Harding Richards and his wife Fanny Ann (nee Dickman) and children (left to right) Edwin Henry, Francis Herbert and Fanny Ann. Taken C1892richards, fanny ann, edwin henry, joseph harding, francis herbert, fanny ann (fay) -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Stonemason mark, Ashbourne Town Hall, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphletmason marks ashbourne derbyshire market town francis fitzherbert tissington -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Milestone, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphlet -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Sign, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphletGreen Man and Black's Head Royal Hotelashbourne derbyshire church st francis ftizherbert market town georgian tissington -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne was the village of an historical event. At Ashbourne on 3 December 1745 Charles Edward Stuart declared his father James King of England, Wales and Scotland. Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphlet -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Plaque, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphletAt Ashbourne on December 3rd 1745, Charles Edward Stuart declared his father James King of England, Wales and Scotland.king james, ashbourne -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Gravestone, Sarah Diamond, Ballarat Old Cemetery, 1877
Ballarat Old Cemetery was officially established in 1856, with a board of trustees. It had been opened by Ethersay and has burials relating back to 1848. The Rules and Regulations of this historic cemetery are dated 1854, two years prior to its official establishment. Of historic significance are the Eureka Diggers' Graves and the Soldiers Graves associated with Eureka. It is now part of the Ballarat Cemetereis Trust, incorporating the Ballarat Old nad New Cemeteries and the Crematorium.Colour headstone at Ballaarat Old Cemetery.Erected by their loving family an Affectionate Remembrance of their beloved parents, Francis Diamond died 25? Dec 1889 aged 54? years, MARY DIAMOND died 21? March 1887 aged 53? years, natives of Co Derry, Ireland. their beloved daughter Sarah died 18 February 1877 aged 21 years, Mary died 8th Dec 1941diamond, sarah diamond, mary diamond, francis diamond, ballarat, cemetery, ballarat old cemetery, gravestone, burials -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Lois Alexander, Goonawarra Winery, 1986
It is a photograph of Goonawarra Winery that was first established by James Goodall Francis, who in 1863 applied to lease 26 acres of land on the condition that he plant vines on some of it. The property continued to be worked as a vineyard by him and his son, Wilfred, until the late 1920s when wool and mutton were production were preferred to wine production and the vines were pulled out. The Carmody family purchased purchased the property in 1961 and used it for grazing until 1976, when they replanted vines there. In the early 1980s, John and Elizabeth Barnier purchased the property and continued to run the property as a vineyard.Goonawarra is one of the earliest vineyards and wineries to be established in Sunbury. A non-digital coloured photograph of a large winery building.goonawarra vineyard, john barnier, elizabeth barnier, james goodall francis, sunbury road, vineyards., winery -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
... The people pictured are all members of the CHILD family... family and related to Francis Matthew Child, one of the earliest ...The people pictured are all members of the CHILD family and related to Francis Matthew Child, one of the earliest settlers. L-R back: L - R back – Bert (Hubert Child b. Lilydale 1913), Len (Leonard Child b. Lilydale 1915,), Ethel (Ethel May Child nee Madden married Ted Child), Marie (Marie Child nee Madden married Bert Child), Bert (Hubert Matthew Child b. 1882 Lilydale), John (Jack) (John Arthur Child b. Lilydale 1911). L - R front - Bernard (Bernie son of Ethel Madden before she married Ted Child), Percy (Charles Percival Child b. 1889 Lilydale he married Dorothea Lucas in 1917). The house pictured in the background belonged to Eva and Bert Court. Eva (May Eva Child b, 1880) married Bert (Bertram Court) in 1917. Black and white photograph showing six males and two females posed on a fence in front of a small, wooden house.On back: Taken Court's Eva and Bert. House in background. Child's Road Kalorama. Between 1925 - 1935.john child, percy child, bert child, len child, ethel child, marie madden, marie child, hubert matthew child, hubert child, bernie child, bernard child, charles percival child, eva court, bert court, bertram court, eva child, may eva child, ethel madden -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Photograph of Ivy May Child aged 19 years sitting in a garden playing a banjo mandolin. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. Sepia coloured photograph of a young woman sitting in a garden sitting with a banjo mandolin.On reverse: IVY CHILDivy may child, ivy child, banjo mandolin, banjo, child family, child, burgess, william henry burgess, ted child, ethel madden -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Photograph shows Ivy May Child aged about 19 years holding a goat. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Black and white photograph that has been colorised with green and yellow that shows a young woman , standing in a garden, holding a goativy child, ivy may child, goat, child family -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Francis Matthew (Frank) Child (1928 – 2020) was the son of Bernard Child (1907 – 1995). Bernard was the son of Ethel May Madden and an unknown father. When Ethel married Ted Child in 1908 Bernard was raised by Ted’s parents Francis and Martha Child. Bernard married Dulcie Paice (1904 – 1990) and they had one son, Frank Child, before they divorced in 1943. Ivy Child was the daughter of Ted Child and Ethel Madden so Frank Child was her nephew.Black and white photograph of a well dressed man kneeling in a garden holding a cat.On reverse; FRANK CHILD + IVY'S CAT DORLAM. CHILD'S ROAD.frank child, ivy child, cat, child family, child's road, childs road -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Ivy May Child is standing 3rd from the right. The other people are unidentified as yet. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944.Black and white photograph of a group of two men and seven women posed in front of a pavilion like structure.On reverse: Ivy M Childivy child, ivy may child