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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Australia, Elliot Collection, 1895 - 1914
Thought to have originated in Austria in 1869, postcards first gained popularity in Australia in the 1890s.They were used to send short messages to friends and family. This collection was generated by Mary Emma Elliot of Talgarno. Talgarno is a rural locality in Victoria, Australia, situated on the southern shoreline of Lake Hume, about 23 km east of Albury-Wodonga. The collection contains postcards from across the world. Mary Emma Sibley was born in Ironbark, Bendigo in 1859. She married James Elliot in 1893 and they settled at “Kelso”, Talgarno. They had two children – Mona and Sibley. Mary Emma Elliot died in Melbourne in 1944, aged 84 years. Australian postcards collected by Mrs. James Elliot between 1898 and 1915. 1405.081 Yass River 1405.082 Botanic Gardens, Macquarie Street, Sydney 1405.083 The Scot's Cottage, Rose Bay, N.S.W. 1405.084 Sydney Harbour Trust Offices, N.S.W. 1405.085 Suspension Bridge, North Sydney 1405.086 "Den Fenella", Wentworth Falls, N.S.W. 1405.087 Murray Bridge, from Corowa 1405.088 Road Scene, top of Berry Mountain, Shoalhaven District 1405.089 Manly from Red Hill 1405.090 Wynyard Square Park, Sydney 1405.091 Brittania Falls, Valley of Waters, Blue Mountains, N.S.W. 1405.092 Cronulla Beach near Sydney 1405.093 Weeping Rock, Wentworth 1405.094 Weir on a River 1405.095 The Blue Lake, near Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W 1405.096 On Walla Walla Station 1405.097 Third Fall and Cascades, Fitzroy, Moss Vale 1405.098 A Bush Stream 1405.099 The Curios, Jenolan, N.S.W. 1405.100 Rising Mists, Govetts Leap postcards, collecting, collections, talgarno -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Rocky Vale Villa, April 2016
The Beebe name was well-known in Bendigo in the last quarter of the 19th and the early part of the 20th centuries. From 1875, William Beebe senior, monumental mason, occupied a site in the centre on the city, in Mitchell Street opposite King Street. Death was more part of life in those days, and the Beebes were there to provide the burial monuments. Later, he took his sons into the business, which grew as Beebe and Son. Many examples of their work can be found in the local cemeteries. William Beebe senior (1830-1891) was born in Rutland, the smallest English county in 1830, to stonemason Chamberlain Beebe and Susannah Clements. William emigrated to Victoria in 1854 and after engaging on unknown works in Port Fairy, Dunkeld, and Melbourne arrived in Bendigo. His obituary records that he commenced work here on the site of the Bank of Australasia (opposite the Shamrock Hotel), which would have been no later than 1856. He took up a 13 acre selection on the site of Rocky Vale Villa in 1864 and continued to select or purchase further parcels of adjoining land until he owned some 150 acres, much of it unfit for cultivation. He was a keen gardener and had a garden and orchard around the house. William took over 20 years to build the two-story sandstone and granite house "Rocky Vale Villa". The house was constructed from sandstone sourced "from an adjacent ridge of rocks" (Bendigo Advertiser 28/9/1891). Granite from Harcourt was used for lintels and quoins. Not long before he died, William was still adding to the house. In the Codicil to his will, he states that "I have just built and completed two additional rooms to my Dwelling house situe at Inglewood Road aforesaid" (dated 19/9/1891). William died one week later on the 26th September 1891.Photographs of a field trip to Rocky Vale Villa, 7 Wicks Road, Maiden Gully, Bendigo by the Bendigo Historical Society.history, bendigo, rocky vale villa maiden gully, william beebe stonemason bendigo