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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JUNE PARRY COLLECTION: LETTER FROM SELINA M? WHITE TO JUNE PARRY, 1965
Three handwritten pages of correspondence from Selina M? White Feb 1965 to June Parry.person, family, grylls, grylls and deravin families. other names; florence grylls, dingee, tandarra, garnet, mary, garnet iii, boort , inglewood, jarklin, serpentine, violet leitch (inglewood) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1895 - 1896
Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Commonwealth Bank to Conley, Delaney to Bell, McNeil James? 2 - 1896 - Letter from Kirwan Andrew. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Eagle Edwd B, Cochrane Creek, via Deniliquin. 4 - 1895 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding McMillan Frances May to Stewart James. 5 - 1896 - Letter to Blanchen John, Farmer, South Elmore re Blanchen to Lodge James Roe. 6 - 1896 - Letter from McKenna C J, Constable, Malmsbury Station regarding Gillen, Timberlake, and Hoopell. 7 - 1896 - Letter from Hoyland, Chas H, Barrister & Solicitor, Boort.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, office of titles, commonwealth bank, conley, delaney, bell, mcneil j, kirwan a, eagle e b, mcmillan f m, stewart j, blanchen j, lodge j r, mckenna c j, gillen, timberlake, hoopell, hoyland c h -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1891 - 1910
Document. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. Legal papers. 1 - 1910 - O'Dwyer J L. Wanalta. Re costs. 2 - 1910 - Letter from Lackmann J A, Boort dated 30 Apr 1910 re payment by cheque. 3 - 1891 - Re Allen D. Re costs. 1890 - 1891 - Re Barclay, Hawthorne D. 1891 - Calvert to Cullen. 1891 - Barclay, costs Hawthorne. 1891 - Allan D. Costs re Barclay Estate. (All NO 3 bundled under Re D Allen and tied in pink ribbon). 4 - 1891 - Davis Christopher, deceased. Re costs. 5 - 1891 - Shackell, White & Coy v McClure. Re costs. 6 - 1892 - Jenkins & Barger. Re costs.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, o'dwyer j l, lackmann j a, allen d, barclay, hawthorne d, calvert, cullen, davis christopher, shackell white & coy, mcclure, jenkins & barger -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1902 - 1910
Document. Connelly, Tatchell and Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1910 - Regan E Mrs, Ninyeunook. Statement re loan. 2 - 1908 - In the matter of the Will of Roberts William, late of Lockwood, orchardist, deceased. Costs of Roberts John and Clarkson James. 3 - 1909 - In the matter of the Will of Roscholer Richard, late of Boort, farmer, deceased. Costs of Roscholer William Richard. 4 - 1910 - Richardson Jas, Pall Mall. Costs re Bocklemann. 5 - 1907 - Rundell M W. Re costs. 6 - 1906 - Rorke J E, Barnard St. Bendigo. Re costs - Deed of Separation. 7 - 1902 - Edwards J G Esq, Williamson Street, Bendigo. Costs re Spicer. 8 - 1902 - Andrew John, Farmer, Mologa. Costs re discharge of mortgage.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell and dunlop, regan e mrs, roberts william, roberts john, clarkson james, roscholer richard, roscholer william richard, richardson jas, bocklemann, rundell m w, rorke j e, edwards j g esq, spicer, andrew john -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - EXTRACT FROM'' WEEKLY TIMES'' RE BOORT AND COPY OF NOTES RE DURHAM OX, 19/04/1941
Handwritten 3-page extract from'' Weekly Times'' (19/4/1941) re early days of Boort - ''Things were tough in Fifty -one (1851) - drought, fire and flood offset Gold''. By E M Webb. On third page is 1/2 page is description of an incident of early days of Gladfield told by Mrs Clarricoates Snr in 1946 - re bogging of beer cargo in creek;. B. copy of notes re early days of Durham Ox, originally written by Charlotte A Ault, Durham Ox and extract from a letter published in the Australian (sic) Post, written by Mr Wm F Sheridan. Reference to the decay of the town due to the railway line going through Pyramid Hill instead of Durham Ox (due to ''private pressure').document, newspaper, weekly times, broot. mrs clarricoates. charlotte a ault. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 15/8/95
Continuous ten page Sale No. 65 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 15/8/95. Report issued on the 15/8/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Bennets Wholesale Meats, Boydies Butchers, Earl Chislett, Elders Ltd, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McIvor Meats, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, Ross David Wholesale, Safeway No 188, Saville, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Rodwell Boort and McCasheney & Co. Front page stamped: Greater City of Bendigo Cattle Weighed:, Date:, Weighperson: Signed B. ?bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 15/8/95, ron laird, greater city of bendigo, bennetts meats pty otd, bennets wholesale meats, boydies butchers, earl chislett, elders ltd, friswell k, rj gilbertson, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcivor meats, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, ross david wholesale, safeway no 188, saville, andrew schenk, starr a, rodwell boort, mccasheney & co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SCRAPBOOK, 1950S EPHEMERA
Yellow spring back Spirax No. 578 Sketch Book. Book contains Menu/Programmes, In Memoriam King George VI, thank you cards, business cards, Golden Square Methodist Church Centenary, Boort Lodge No. 183 Golden Jubilee Meeting, Mannequin Parade Program, serviette, business stationary, advertising for Fair-View Upholsterers, musical and concert tickets, members badges, Bendigo Masonic Meeting, chemist's label, marriage invitations, Greenvale Kennels stationary, Bendigo Rotary dinner menu and programme, Past Presidents of Rotary, Christmas Greeting cards, Business Cheques, 3BO Duty Pass, Templeton's Sports Store, Sea Lake ticket, Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 1953 Prize Tickets for First, Second, Third, Champion and Highly Commended. Printing in book by Ray Purtill. Mrs J. Braddy, Dixons Caravan Park, Marong written on the back.book, bendigo, bendigo organisations & businesses, book, scrapbook, mrs j braddy, ray purtill, bendigo organisations, bendigo businesses, see link -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Colour , WW1 Memorial at Coleraine, Letter to August Rietmann, c1921, c 1990
August Rietmann (1877-1951) of Lustdorf ,Switzerland, married Maria Frieda Oesschlager (1878- 1942) of Baden Baden, in Germany on 6/8/1910 In August 8th 1915 August and his wife Frieda migrated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia sailing on the Steam Ship ‘Osterley’ from Marseilles to Melbourne August and Frieda leased the Box Cottage in 1917 and raised 2 children Stefanie 1918-2006, and William 1920– 1997. August was a Monumental Mason / Potter / Sculptor and he was employed at Corbens Ltd Clifton Hill, to make the World War 1 Memorials for many Victorian towns c1920. This Soldier Statue at Coleraine was typical of many carved by August, however it was not usual for him to sign this work .Records have only been found for the Towns of Boort, Morewell and Coleraine. Other Soldier statue memorials in the same style are at Myrtleford, Benalla, Bonnie Doon and Yarck and possibly other towns. August purchased the property 1935,and established a pressed concrete business using the cottage as a workshop and storeroom After August died in 1951, William, his son, continued to work in the business from the site until the land was sold to Lewis Co. Ltd Timber Merchants in 1970. Rietman's Landscaping Ltd moved to Bay Road Highett 1953 and later to Carrum. The Rietman family is an example of the diverse nationalities that lived and worked productively in Moorabbin Shire 1871–1933 , the City of Moorabbin 1934-1994 and continues today in the Cities of Glen Eira, Kingston, Bayside, and Monash. August, a sculptor and stone mason, was employed by Corben Pty Ltd Clifton Hill to carve WW1 Memorials before establishing his own successful masonry business in the Box Cottage during the latter 1920s. After becoming interested in pressed cement casting, he took on apprentices (1930s Depression) and among his products were garden furniture, pots and also street lamp standards, some of which were installed in St Kilda Road. After August’s death in 1951, his family continued the business ‘Rietman’s Landscaping Ltd.’, at Highett and Carrum.a) Photograph , colour of the WW1 Memorial at Coleraine, Victoria carved by August Rietman st Corbens Ltd. c1921. b) Letter from The Secretary of the Coleraine Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Funda) Handwritten information b) Typed letter signed by Goldbergrietmann august, rietman august, rietmann frieda, rietman frieda, stonnington city town hall, war memorials, world war 1 1914-1918, rietman stefanie, rennick stefanie, francis stefanie, rietman william, rietman ray, mountford paul, malvern city town hall, box cottage museum ormond, box william, box elizabeth, joyce park ormond, rietman's landscaping pty ltd, bay road highett, macrobertson pty ltd, coleraine soldier memorial 1921, box cottage ormond, box elizab -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BOOKLET: FRANK A HILL & CO
12 page booklet re Frank A Hill (& Co.). Frank Hill (1853-1953). Reference also to Jack (John A) Hill and Frank K Hill (sons). Reference also to Dick O'Shea and Bill Malloy. Photographs of Hargreaves Street offices; Horse Bazaar, Charing Cross.Cambridge Press Bendigobendigo, business, frank a. hill & co, l. mcpherson sternberg & co, municipal cattle yards, bazaar at chaaring cross, mr frank a. hill, frank k. hill, john f. hill, honora margaret hill, bath lane, boort, pyramid, lockington, rochester, elmore, hargreaves street, mr tom doble, mr dick o'shea, mr bill malloy. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Photographs of Lewis Lewis and others
Photographs of Lewis Lewis and Reg Ansett in various locations with family and friends. 3 photocopies of photographs and 1 real photograph. They all have Lewis Lewis in them as well as others. The real photograph is a black and white photo of Lewis Lewis and his family beside a fence looking over the sea with large sea cliffs behind them (Image 3a). One of the photographs is a copy of this photo (Image 3b). Another photocopy is black and white photo of a different group of people in the same location by the sea (Image 3c). The last photocopy is black and white of a small plane with a group of people beside it (Image 3d). The real photograph has an attachment on the back that says, '1930 - 1940 on tour with Bus owner Booter and Bendigo (Image 3a). His Mother, his grandfather, his wife, Reg Ansett, his Aunty and Lewis Lewis.' The photocopy of the real photograph has black pen written on it that says, 'His mother, his grandfather, wife, Reg Ansett, his Aunty, Lewis Lewis, Garage Boort and Bendigo Bus owner 1920 - 1940. Built Medical Centre he left behind Rosanna,' (Image 3b). The last photocopy has blue pen written above the photo saying, 'History Lewis Lewis and Reg Ansett,' (Image 3d). lewis lewis, seaside, reg ansett, plane, buses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1896
Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop . 1 - 1896 - Letter from Mitchell, Nevett & Robinson, Solicitors, Ballarat. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Richardson, Muir & Co, Auctioneers Kerang. Mentions Smith Patrick. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Jones H, Gobarup?. 4 - 1896 - Memo from Kerang Office to Bendigo Office re Ferguson to Curnow. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Rogers E, Kyabram. 6 - 1896 - Letter from James John for James Edward, Wychitella. 7 - 1896 - Memo from Kerang Office to Bendigo Office re Scriven Bros - Harry. 8 - 1896 - Letter from Cameron W, Norwood Park, Boort. 9 - 1896 - Letter from Ladson George, Mincha West. 10 - 1896 - Letter from Swan Hill Office to Bendigo Office re Court and re Morris v Dehne. 11 - 1896 - Letter from Melbourne Office to Bendigo Office re Fuffe to Tatchell. 12 - 1896 - Letter from Dennis William, Long Gully, Bendigo regarding character reference of Palmer James re Clerk position.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, mitchell, nevett & robinson, richardson, muir & co, smith p, jones h, ferguson curnow, rogers e, james j, james e, scriven bros, harry, cameron w, ladson g, morris, dehne, fuffe, tatchell, dennis w, palmer james -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Clothing - Race Colours, John Phyland and Ced McLean
John Phyland It was during 1890 to 1918 that John Phyland, son of Irish immigrants, born in 1866, ran a 2000-acre sheep station. The property, Lake Vale, was south of Balranald, towards the Murray River town of Swan Hill. This would seem to be an unlikely location for a harness racing breeding operation, being more than 400km from Melbourne, where harness racing was centred on the Richmond track. But, undeterred by distance, Phyland purchased his first trotter in 1882 and proceeded to acquire expensive, high quality standardbred mares and stallions and embark on a venture that saw him: • Breed and race winners of major races including The Melbourne Thousand, Bendigo JC Handicap (raced almost continuously on the grass track at Epsom, Bendigo, from 1867 to 1946), Boort Cup and numerous races at the Melbourne metropolitan tracks at Richmond and Ascot; • Acquire Soultline Villa and training stables adjacent to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds so he could race at metropolitan tracks; • Develop a large self-contained training facility (including resident blacksmith) and home at 19 Raleigh St, Essendon; • Become the chair of the Victorian Trotting Horse Owners and Breeders’ Association, which lobbied strenuously for night trotting in the 1930s; • Breed from imported and locally bred mares that left families that are still active today. Heaven Rocks, the Ballarat Cup, New Zealand Jewels three and four-year-winner, and 1:49.6 ($554,529) export to the US, is six generations on from the Phyland bred mare Dusky Ribbons; • Saw the start of the training career of colourful and controversial Cedric (Ced) McLean, Phyland’s son-in-law, with a mare left when Phyland died.Blue with yellow starsbalranald, trotting, phyland, richmond trotting -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Clothing - Race Colours, Charlie Robertson
Charlie Robertson Jnr. Charlie Robertson, a Boort district farmer and trainer-driver, won his first race driving a horse called Black Spot in 1912 when he was 16. He drove many winners in the 1920s and 1930s, some of them trained by his father Charles Snr who had raced horses from the 1890s. He had a top trotter in Fair Admiral, who won the 1929 Victoria Trotters Derby among other races. As his career flourished, Charlie Jnr won with such horses as Lee Voyage, Royal Bronte, Johnnie Bronte, Betty Direct, Bonnie Heather and Leading Style. He was given the Globe Derby stallion New Derby to train by owner Jack King of Quambatook. He travelled to Tasmania and Western Australia with New Derby. In Tasmania in 1935, New Derby won the Hobart and Launceston Cups and in WA in 1936 won two heats of the inaugural Inter Dominion. Among New Derby’s wins were the 1932 and 1933 Ascot £500. He left 147 winners when standing at stud at Quambatook. During World War II one of the few venues for harness racing was Wayville in Adelaide. During this period Charlie made many trips across the border to race. On the commencement of night trotting, Robertson won many at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds with Something New, Village Derby and Midnight News, New Gold, Canargo and Tennessee Derby. A bad race smash on Tennessee Derby nearly ended Charlie’s life, but he recovered. In the 1960s Charlie stood the stallion Convivial, who provided him with many winners. He retired from race driving aged 68 and died aged 87 after more than 60 years in trotting.Yellow with cream starscharlie robertson, c robertson, charlie robertson jnr, c robertson jnr -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 30/1/96
Continuous twelve page report for Sale No. 99 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 30/1/96. Report issued on the 30/1/96 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Barker Ken Butchery, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, Mackenzie & Mackenzie, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McGillivary GK & GY,McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sales N 478, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Vains EM & Co Pty Ltd, T Vlaemick, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, B Woodhead, RH Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, Doolan, Boort Butchery, Cash, Lockwood, E McCrum and B Gibson.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 30/1/96, ron laird, barker ken butchery, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, mackenzie & mackenzie, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sales n 478, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, vains em & co pty ltd, t vlaemick, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, b woodhead, rh woodward & co 405, r h woodward & co 417, doolan, boort butchery, cash, lockwood, e mccrum, b gibson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
One hundred and thirty-four Cohn Bros general correspondence for years 1888-89-90, wrapped in string bound brown paper parcel captioned 'Letters Cohn Bros June 1888 to July 1890'. Names with number of items per person following. Also included Profit & Loss 1890, Mrs S L Berends Share Transfer, & Guaranty of John Moronerf of Boort, butcher. 1- Kyneton Brewing & Malting Co. 3- J Lehman. 1- Lawrence & Adam. 1- J Young. 2- The Trustees Executors & Agency Co. 1- M Tankard. 2- R Whiting. 1- F Thieband. 4- Smith & Barker. 1- Schutze & Stephens. 1- G Spyer. 2- Registrar General. 4- Ino Quealy. 8- Nomens & Scheel. 1- Motteram & Hyett. 1- G Meudell. 9- M Cohn. 39- Cohn Bros. 2- R Cohn. 1- F J Hyland. 2- K M Hill. 2- R Gibson. [Bank of Australia] 1- Goedecker & Ratazzi. 2- A Greenwood. 1- C Forrester. 2- H Fink. 3- H Fitzgerald. 1- Evening Standard Newspaper Co. 4- E Drake. 1- W Hastings Esq. 4- H Iser. 8- Crabbe Cohen & Kirby. 2- Union Bank of Australia. 1- Bank of Victoria. 2- London Chartered Bank of Australia. 1- B Bouteauz. 1- Bank of Australia. 2- J Brown. 2- Blake & Riggall. 1- E Colien. 3- D Clarke. 3- J Dolie.bendigo, industry, cohns brewery -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
President's Collar
Collar naming all Zone 7 Presidents from 1953-1990Blue velvet collar with 38 oblong badges (with a pin and clasp on the back) of all Presidents' names and year of Presidency of Zone 7 of Apex. Brass bar inscribed "Zone 7 Presidents collar presented 2-10-76 by B Tuhan on behalf of Past Presidents". On the back of the Triangular Apex Logo badge which is attached to point of collar by a small ring "Added to Presidents collar by Bob Osborne 1977.1953-54 David Munro Albury|1954-55 Jack Chisholm Ballarat|1955-56 Trevor Kimball Benalla|1956-57 Keith Whitwood Kerang|1957-58 Ray McPherson Benalla|1958-59 Jack McKendrick Mildura|1959-60 Bob Crosby Wodonga|1960-61 Bill Elgin Euroa|1961-62 Ken Billing Yarrawonga|1962-63 Geoff Anderson Seymour|1963-64 Edgar Charlesworth Wangaratta|1964-65 Worral Jones Alexandra|1965-66 Fred Ellis Maryborough|1966-67 John Gerrard Shepparton|1967-68 Clive Coventry Kyabram|1968-69 Richie Trevaskis Tatura|1969-70 Graeme Elvey Bendigo|1970-71 Peter Slade Tongala|1971-72 Mac Spring Echuca|1972-73 Anthony Smith Urana|1973-74 Geoff Johnston Merriwa Wangaratta|1974-75 Bruce Tuhan Tongala|1975-76 Bob Osborne Maryborough|1976-77 Ken Slatter Boort|1977-78 Garry Leget Broadford|1978-79 Brian Paatsch North Albury|1979-80 Richard Guy Bendigo|1980-81 Kevin Moon Dragon City|1981-82 Geoff Long Kerang|1982-83 Ian (Kippy) McIntosh Cobram-Barooga|1983-84 Howard Pascoe Swan Hill|1984-85 Richard Trigg Kerang|1985-86 Terry Hudson Albury|1986-87 Harry Boerkamp Stanhope|1987-88 John Walker Sherbourne, Shepparton|1988-89 Greg Wilder Mansfield|1989-90 Gary Whyte Taturapresidents' collar, apex club, tatura, service clubs, civic, momentos, regalia, numismatics, badges -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Vehicle - Glasheen's Race sulky, Paddy Glasheen's Grand Voyage sulky
Race sulky used on Hall of Fame trotter Grand Voyage by trainer-driver Paddy Glasheen. Passed on to his son Jack and then to grandson Fr Brian Glasheen. From Historian John Peck: This article was on page 2, 19th May 1954. Reading the article it seems to me that the sulky is celebrating its centenary birthday in 2021. GRAND VOYAGE'S SULKY When Major Miracle won a race at the Melbourne meeting on Friday night he was attached to a very historic sulky, the being none other than the one which Grand Voyage pulled to success on many occasions. Made in New Zealand to the order of the late Paddy Glasheen during a trip to the Dominion late in 1921 with the famous trotter, the vehicle is thus over 32 years old. Constructed of hickory, it is now owned by Jack Glasheen, the son of the late Paddy figuring as the trainer and driver of Major Miracle.This sulky was purchased by trainer Paddy Glasheen during Grand Voyage’s New Zealand campaign in 1922. It was also used by Paddy’s son Jack Glasheen who trained at Preston. The Jack Glasheen trained Major Miracle won 8 races at the Showgrounds using this sulky. Owned and trained at Belmont Stud, Pitt St Huntly (Bendigo), Grand Voyage was an outstanding Australian trotter. Some claim he was greater than Fritz and the equal of Maoris Idol. Foaled in New South Wales in 1913, and trained and driven throughout his career by Paddy Glasheen, Grand Voyage commenced his preparation at the tender age of nine months at Glasheen and Busst’s Belmont Stud Farm Pitt St. Huntly. By a prolific sire of trotters in First Voyage, Grand Voyage was from Blonde Grattan (imported by the Tye brothers), a daughter of the great Canadian sire Grattan. Grand Voyage’s reputation preceded him to the racetrack, and when he was produced for the main Victorian classic for young trotters, the Futurity Stakes, all of his opposition had pulled out of the race except one rival, whom he beat at 20 to 1 on in the first heat and again disposed of easily in the second heat, in which there was no betting. The potential of Grand Voyage was recognized by all, including the handicapper who saw to it that the black champion won no race easily. After his Futurity win, Grand Voyage was spelled and did a light season of stud duty. At his second start, in January 1917, the three-year-old won from 60 yards behind against older horses at the Richmond (Melbourne) track in a time barely slower than in which the Richmond Cup, run the same day, was decided. In subsequent starts he raced from 85 and 115 yards behind, the latter occasion producing another fantastic winning performance. As a rising five-year-old Grand Voyage defeated the hoppled pacers for the first time, subsequently a common sight. In June 1919 he won twice on the day at Epping (Harold Park) in Sydney, each time setting a record, then at the Melbourne Showgrounds where he set a mile record of 2:16 3/5 after a tremendous battle from even marks with the very good pacer Sarilla the winner of 23 races at Ricmond. In 1921, back in Sydney, Grand Voyage reduced the winning record at Epping to 2:13. Grand Voyage won the first Boort Pacing Cup in 1921, starting from 280 yards behind ! 1921 BOORT CUP – 50 pounds – One & half miles GRAND VOYAGE**, 280yds (P Glasheen) 1 Red Rock, scr (I Kelly) 2 Mayfield, 75yds (M Quinn) 3 Others: Artist (scr), maxim Direct (scr), Road King (scr), Emmie Direct (75yds), Tearaway (165yds), Straightaway (195yds) **Raced as Bonnie Voyage Margins: 6 lgths X 10 lgths Time: 3m 54s He was then taken to New Zealand. His 1922 Otahuhu Cup worth 1000 Sovereigns ($2000) against the best New Zealand pacers from 48 yards in a race record 4:31 3/5 was considered by Glasheen his most outstanding effort. On return from New Zealand, he won further races including the original Bendigo Cup at the Bendigo Jockey Club track at Epsom. In all, Grand Voyage won 37 races, driven in all of them by Glasheen.Race Sulky from 1910-20 era, purchasedd in New Zealand, used on Hall of Fame Trotter Grand Voyage by Paddy GlasheenPainted deep red.trotting, grand voyage, paddy glasheen, sulky, belmont stud, jack glasheen, brian glasheen, harnes racing -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Portrait, horse and jockey, George Daniel, Val Rosa, Pacer
From the collection of Morris Hesse, grandson of trainer/rider George DanielWon 1932 Bendigo Jockey Club Open, 1923 Boort CupLarge Silver framed photo of George Daniel riding the pacer Val RosaVal Rosa, George Daniel. Val Rosa by Le Rosier NZ from Mimbric Queentrotting, george daniel, val rosa, bendigo trotting, g daniel