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Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Digital image, c1900
... Note the horse drawn cabs, building on the north side of Sturt St, Art Gallery Association, Craig's, stores Woodrow's Hats and Jago Boots. George Crocker's store and HP White side building. ...Note the horse drawn cabs, building on the north side of Sturt St, Art Gallery Association, Craig's, stores Woodrow's Hats and Jago Boots. George Crocker's store and HP White side building. ...Yields information about the Sturt St west of the Town Hall c1900 and horse tram operations.Digital image of a horse tram travelling east bound in Sturt St near the corner of Armstrong St, c1900. Photo taken from the Town Hall clock tower. Note the horse drawn cabs, building on the north side of Sturt St, Art Gallery Association, Craig's, stores Woodrow's Hats and Jago Boots. George Crocker's store and HP White side building. Made from a scan of a Magic Lantern slide by John Hyett, ([email protected]) June 2010. See email to Secretary dated 21/6/2010 copy with the worksheet file.trams, tramways, sturt st, horse trams, town hall, horse cabs -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPostcard, Valentine & Sons Publishing Co, Sturt Street from Lydiard St Ballarat, c1912
... In the view are Crockers and the Art Gallery Association buildings. ...In the view are Crockers and the Art Gallery Association buildings. ...Printed colour postcard of the intersection of Sturt St. looking west from the southeast corner of Lydiard St. In the bottom left-hand corner is the number "300479" and the initials "JV"? within a circle. In the view are Crockers and the Art Gallery Association buildings. The later became the SEC Ballarat city offices. Image possibly taken c1912 as the trams appear to have driver's windows. Car featured in photo is No. 17. Note on the position of the rear lifeguard area of the tram is the word "Summerscales". Titled "Sturt St from Lydiard St Ballarat" centrally along the top of the card. The printer/publisher of the card is "The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd, Melbourne and Sydney". In the stamp area is the number "20-2". Two copies held. Yields information about Ballarat and Sturt St in c1912Postcard - coloured, divided back, Valentine & SonsOn rear in ink "No. 17 old type, about 1912", Ken Magor stamp and letters "WJ" underneath.trams, tramways, esco, sturt st, postcards, lydiard st, tram 17 -
National Wool MuseumMachine - Loom, George Hattersley and Sons Ltd, 1920 - 1925
... Beam of loom was removed and sent to Foster Valley Mill in 1989 to be returned via Tom Crocker. The National Wool Museum gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Mr Fred Murgatroyd & Mr Bernard Tolan in making this Hattersley Loom Operational. ...Beam of loom was removed and sent to Foster Valley Mill in 1989 to be returned via Tom Crocker. The National Wool Museum gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Mr Fred Murgatroyd & Mr Bernard Tolan in making this Hattersley Loom Operational. weaving george hattersley and sons ltd weaving machinery Wool processing Loom Restoration Green painted Hattersley treadle loom (revolving box hand loom). ...Weaving is the interlacing of two yarns, one at right angles to the other. Yarns that run the length of the fabric are called the warp. Yarns that run across the fabric are called the weft. Most woven fabrics are produced on a loom. The warp yarns are raised to form an opening - the shed. The weft carrier, usually the shuttle, shoots through the shed. Then the warp yarns change position up and down. Finally, the weft is pushed tight against the previous yarns, gradually building up the fabric. Hattersley treadle loom (revolving box hand loom). Beam of loom was removed and sent to Foster Valley Mill in 1989 to be returned via Tom Crocker. The National Wool Museum gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Mr Fred Murgatroyd & Mr Bernard Tolan in making this Hattersley Loom Operational. Green painted Hattersley treadle loom (revolving box hand loom).weaving, george hattersley and sons ltd, weaving machinery, wool processing, loom, restoration -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Primary School 1996 Class Photo Grade Prep /1G, 1996
... Gordon, Jane Whitehead, Glenn Leigh. 2nd Row:Matthew Mesley, Melinda Pham, Melissa McLean, Steven Newman, Andrew Chambers, Melissa Spain, Kirsty Hughes. 1st Row: Eric Phan, Gage Gibson, Zachariah Price, Gregory Gorring, John Crocker. Teacher: Mrs. D. Gordon. Principal: Mr. ...Gordon, Jane Whitehead, Glenn Leigh. 2nd Row:Matthew Mesley, Melinda Pham, Melissa McLean, Steven Newman, Andrew Chambers, Melissa Spain, Kirsty Hughes. 1st Row: Eric Phan, Gage Gibson, Zachariah Price, Gregory Gorring, John Crocker. Teacher: Mrs. D. Gordon. Principal: Mr. ...Prep/IG 1996 Top Row: (L to R) Anthony Sok, Amanda Lewin, Sothea Tin, Jesse Byers, Linda Ouk, Yen-Lung Chau, Luke Harrison. 3rd Row: Mahmood Hossain, Mrs. G. Winchester, Damian Groome, Moska Naderi, Chandy Eang, Justyn Dimery, Mrs. D. Gordon, Jane Whitehead, Glenn Leigh. 2nd Row:Matthew Mesley, Melinda Pham, Melissa McLean, Steven Newman, Andrew Chambers, Melissa Spain, Kirsty Hughes. 1st Row: Eric Phan, Gage Gibson, Zachariah Price, Gregory Gorring, John Crocker. Teacher: Mrs. D. Gordon. Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Primary School 1996 Class Photo Grade 5/6, 1996
... Fairbairn {Teacher), Sara Nickson, Erin White, Solazy Noy, Tin Dang. 2nd Row: Rhys McKee, Tim Waite, Luke Puamau, Manarin Ouk, Brent Senton. 1st Row: Camilla Crocker, Natalie Vita, Lynette Chand, Julian Furzer, Raymond Mollison, Matthew Clark, Kym Pongho, Tina Chen, Jessie Baker. ...Fairbairn {Teacher), Sara Nickson, Erin White, Solazy Noy, Tin Dang. 2nd Row: Rhys McKee, Tim Waite, Luke Puamau, Manarin Ouk, Brent Senton. 1st Row: Camilla Crocker, Natalie Vita, Lynette Chand, Julian Furzer, Raymond Mollison, Matthew Clark, Kym Pongho, Tina Chen, Jessie Baker. ...Grade 5/6 1996 Top Row: (L to R) Kurt Herdina, Majd Rezkallah, Khushboo Thakkar, Ruoran Fu, Dela Clark, Lauren Grigg, Kylie McNeil, Ilana Perrin. 3rd Row: Stewart Leigh, G. L. Fairbairn {Teacher), Sara Nickson, Erin White, Solazy Noy, Tin Dang. 2nd Row: Rhys McKee, Tim Waite, Luke Puamau, Manarin Ouk, Brent Senton. 1st Row: Camilla Crocker, Natalie Vita, Lynette Chand, Julian Furzer, Raymond Mollison, Matthew Clark, Kym Pongho, Tina Chen, Jessie Baker. Absent: Jessica Davies. Teacher: G. L. Fairbairn Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo. -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, Lal Lal Iron and Coal as reported in the Ballarat Courier, 10/07/1923
... , and should an independent power plant be installed at Crockers, Arnolds, Harry Hall, Ewins, Harry Davies, Fred Halls, The London Drapery there. ..., and should an independent power plant be installed at Crockers, Arnolds, Harry Hall, Ewins, Harry Davies, Fred Halls, The London Drapery there. ....1) Pages 7 to 10 of the Ballarat Courier, 10 July 1923. Page 7 includes the article 'Cheap electricity' and poses questions such as 'should Ballarat look to Morwell for cheap power?', and should an independent power plant be installed at Crockers, Arnolds, Harry Hall, Ewins, Harry Davies, Fred Halls, The London Drapery there. Page 9 includes articles on Ripon's roads, Mount Cole Springs; Soldier Settlement Rates Beaufort; Creswick brass band Officers; Daylesford Road Deviation to Hepburn Springs; Dereel Public Telephone; State Electricity Supply for Beaufort; Newlyn Valedictory to Mr and Mrs W. E. Bennett Page 9 - Racing at Ascot; Avoca Golf Tournament, Chinese Herbalists Page 10 - Auctions and house sales Advertisements include Harry Davies; Fred Halls; C. Marks and Co., London Drapery, Creer the Cashman; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; Cornell's Little Liver Pills; Paynes; W. Fley Chemist; Bickart and Dawson; Rivers; Allchin Bros; J. Bartam & Son .2) Ballarat Courier, 30 July 1937, page 1 and 2 Page 1 reports Lal Lal's Iron Ore Company being formed. Page 2 reports the Prospectus of the lal lal Iron and Steel Blast Furnaces Mining Company, No Liability; Mining News - Wattle Gully; Commercial News Advertisements include Crockers, Arnolds, Harry Hall, Ewins, Harry Davies, Fred Halls, The London Drapery electricity, lal lal, lal lal iron, lal lal coalfield, morwell, gippsland, crockers, arnolds, harry hall, ewins, harry davies, fred halls, the london drapery, lal lal brown coal, ripon's roads, mount cole springs, soldier settlement rates beaufort, creswick brass band officers, daylesford road deviation to hepburn springs, dereel public telephone, state electricity supply for beaufort, newlyn, w.e. bennett, ascot, avoca golf tournament, chinese herbalists, c. marks and co., london drapery, creer the cashman, chamberlain's cough remedy, cornell's little liver pills, paynes, w. fley chemist, bickart and dawson, rivers, allchin bros, j. bartam & son, lal lal iron and steel blast furnaces mining company, wattle gully -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNegative - SECV Ballarat operations - set of 8, Robert Green, 30/12/1968
... Set of 8 photographs by Robert Green 30/12/1968 showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system on that day: 1 -Tram 42 Turning from Lydiard St North into Sturt St for city stop with Post Office in background 2 -Tram 26 Arriving at the city stop, with Crockers, Eyres Bros, and SEC Building in the background. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Set of 8 photographs by Robert Green 30/12/1968 showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system on that day: 1 -Tram 42 Turning from Lydiard St North into Sturt St for city stop with Post Office in background 2 -Tram 26 Arriving at the city stop, with Crockers, Eyres Bros, and SEC Building in the background. ...Set of 8 photographs by Robert Green 30/12/1968 showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system on that day: 1 -Tram 42 Turning from Lydiard St North into Sturt St for city stop with Post Office in background 2 -Tram 26 Arriving at the city stop, with Crockers, Eyres Bros, and SEC Building in the background. Has destination of Gregory St 3 -Tram 26 Reversing at Gregory St 4 -Trams 34, 26? In Lydiard St North. Tram 34 for Sebastopol, has a Trotting Bray Raceway Friday Night sign 5 -Tram 26 with destination of Bell St, on level crossing 6 -Tram 26 At City stop with National Mutual in the background 7 -Tram 27 Turning from Lydiard St North into Sturt St for Grenville St with Post Office in background 8 -Tram 27 Parked in the City Loop with destination of Bell St and a Twin Lakes sign. Yields information about the SECV Ballarat tram operations on 30/12/1968.35mm negative in a film strip - set of 8tramways, tram 42, lydiard st nth, tram 26, sturt st, gregory st, tram 34, tram 27, city loop -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph-School, Kuddly Koala School Portraits, Ringwood Primary School 1994 Class Photo Grade 4 and 5, 1994
... Jenny Vincent, Sara Alcorn, Sreyneth Teng, Christopher Fountain, Matthew Betts. 1st Row: Katrina Connell, Majd Rezkallah, Vivien Jolly, Rhys McKee, Tim Waite. Absent: Camilla Crocker, Manarin Ouk Teacher: Mrs Jenny Vincent.Principal: Mr. ...Jenny Vincent, Sara Alcorn, Sreyneth Teng, Christopher Fountain, Matthew Betts. 1st Row: Katrina Connell, Majd Rezkallah, Vivien Jolly, Rhys McKee, Tim Waite. Absent: Camilla Crocker, Manarin Ouk Teacher: Mrs Jenny Vincent.Principal: Mr. ...Grade 4/5 1994. Names taken from typed legend below each photo (via OCR). Photos mounted on Kuddly Koala School Portraits Card. Top Row: (L to R) Raymond Mollison, Theo Organtzoglou, Catriona Roberts, Manesha Jayasuriya, Sarah Watts, Dela Clark, Alicia Dalton, Aden Guy. 2nd Row: Erin White, Mau Takao, Tin Dang, Mrs. Jenny Vincent, Sara Alcorn, Sreyneth Teng, Christopher Fountain, Matthew Betts. 1st Row: Katrina Connell, Majd Rezkallah, Vivien Jolly, Rhys McKee, Tim Waite. Absent: Camilla Crocker, Manarin Ouk Teacher: Mrs Jenny Vincent.Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
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An album of 13 coloured photographs of Sunshine Technical School Students for the years 10, 11, and 12, for the year 10 LD 10 MG 10 IR 10 SP 11 IM 11 CF 11 WW 11 MC 12 12 TOP 12 B and 12 C The school Principal was Mr Peter Forbes.Teachers David Doolan Lesia Davey M Giffard Ian Roberts Sarino Prinzi Ian Miller C Ferizis C Wheat M Crocker Janine Landenberg Alison Cassar Debbie Fischer Meryl Reyolds Each photograph has attached to it a typed list of student, teacher and Principal names. 5/9/25 Combined 1052 1053 1054 to a single record...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1052.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7YM Boys Names Front Row L2R Shaun Bartolo Craig Trvorrow Hayden Vandenberg Richard Duffin Corey Bentley Rohan Franksen Trevor Mallis Second Row L2R Mathew Bettin Jeremy McDevitt Anthony Zoli Daniel Fenech Andrew Ratcjszczak Gary Hill Third Row L2R David Nuttal Mathew Gay Michael McGuckin Teacher Yehia Morkous Principal Mr Forbes 1052.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7EC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tony Ruggieri Paul Kutniewski Barry Evans Densel Issacs Gulay Sulamc Brett Dyson Sharon McDonagh Second Row L2R Bradley Mills Jamie Lutar Bernadette Hauk Monica Hauk Ben Hearn Maraid Conlon Third Row L2R Julie Harrison Bob Milic Nicole Clayton Teachers Chris Cook Sue Egan Principal Mr Forbes 1052.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7PS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Danielle Oldham Allison Tedesco Artigas Brett Thompson Carlie Newman Kurtulus Zengin Raymond Lewer Second Row L2R Kylie Laver Natalee Drake Joshua Masuglia Dorina Neacsu Trent Miller Third Row L2R Andrew Briffa Narelle Clayton Anne Brown Absentees Shanahan Dickson Julie Duncan Teacher Penny Scott Principal Mr Forbes 1052.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7WW Boys Names Front Row L2R Sascha Matusan David Galea Adam Berry Scott Marney Aaron Grima Tommy Hedjes Shane Thompson Second Row L2R Jason Attard Jay Cooper Vinh Du Mark Phillips Richard Evans Mark Vella Adam Burton Absent Darren Fenech Darren Grech Shane Jackson Teacher Mr Wayne Wright Principal Mr Forbes 1052.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Xenios Tzionis Anthony Krivohlavek Ryan Havard Emma Zander Leslie Smith Lee Gibbard Second Row L2R Paul Galea Stephen Ruzen Brett Ross Adrian Nichols Penny Evans Simone Donnelly Teacher Margaret Rees Principal Mr Forbes 1052.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8AF Boys Names Front Row L2R Rodney Vella Jason Clark Shaun Duan Kenneth Harrison Peter Matusan Paul Marney Ivan Abela Second Row L2R Dean Guilfoyle Justin Trevorrow Aaron Savage Michael Doll Ian Gaffeiro Glen Van Boven Absent Rober Apap Teacher Angie Faras Principal Mr Forbes 1052.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8GG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samantha Gahan Kylie Willett Paul Grech Lee Bakes Jason Marinus Harvey Hahne Aaron Woods Second Row L2R Emmanual Marabeliotakis Trevor Spence Susan Marriott Lisa Hearn Rennie Sultana Angela Brown Leah Saric Absent Rachael Walters Belinda Jackson Joey Marsay Teacher Ms Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 1052.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9FC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jason Wright Kellie Ann Thompson Amanda Lewer Andrea Glazner Kerrie Graham Rachele Laver Tracy Brown Second Row L2R Bret Burrige Tony Doslov Tyrone Claridge Jonathan Younie Third Row L2R Michelle Gray Daven Walters Wendy Smith Absent Richard Eyles Teachers Mr John Thorpe Mr Frank Cini Principal Mr Forbes 1052.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Aileen Greaves Leanne Hilton Colleen Goodsell Tony Platten Gerard Balacchino Lisa Gatt Stavros Kalaitzoglou Second Row L2R Phillip Shaw Helen Matejic Brice Milne David Vesty Lisa Keith Christine McLachlan Third Row L2R Hank Burton Eric Deangelis Lyle Kilbourne Kim Van Boven Absent Steven Cashion David Vesty Teacher Mr Gordon Shaw Principal Mr Forbes 1052.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9AM Boys Names Front Row L2R Donald Lockman Rodney Dingley Michael Micallef Andrew Hawkins Chris Tanti Anthony Palm Mathew Armeni Second Row L2R Timothy Kehagias Patrick Vella Jamie Howard Trevor Isaacs Leigh Maskell Philip Rezue Third Row L2R Anthony Grinham Travis Comensoli Simon Curmi Adrian East Teacher Mr McCarter Principal Mr Forbes 1052.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9CT Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melissa Bezzina Sharna Donelly Jennifer Owen Brian Minetti Belinda McVeigh Christine Smith Rosemarie Raffaele Second Row L2R Mark Bakes Martin Artigas Timothy Newton Troy Grima Tulay Sulamc Clara Dias Third Row L2R Robin Porter Steven Alexander Andrew Grinham Teacher C Tung Principal Mr Forbes 1052.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 Staff 1052.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10LD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melissa Alldis Margaret Bettin Lynette Richards Pam Hill Shawn Sposito Mellissa Raffaele Kim Gahan Second Row L2R Lisa Willett Faruk Sulamc Kate Barnard Shannon Doll Michelle De Araugo Kristy Shelley Third Row Ray Tonna Shane Firth Christopher Doll Teachers David Doolan Lesia Davey Principal Mr Forbes 1052.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10MG Boys Girls Names Front L2R Mark Ramsay Deborah Gebert Trudy Gates Carla Richards Allan Robinson Renea Lyons Steven Hurford Second Row L2R Scott Myers Kylie Dearaugo Jason Bowman John Dimeri Ann Parsons Hannah Cracknell Third Row L2R Ricky Vella Melanie Carey Shane King David Marino Andrew Ioannou Teacher M Giffard Principal Mr Forbes 1052.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10IR Boys Names Front Row L2R Paul Dalli Michael Gay Jason Magro Renato Olivieri Bradley McLean Ben Kim Jason Buttigieg Second Row L2R Jason Fowler Jason Begeja Anthony Tran David Axiah Mark Steers Third Row l2r Peter Bettin Dean Collis Steven Gatt Absent Paul Boff Teacher Mr Ian Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 1052.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Gatt Matthew White Joe Cumbo Douglas Bartlett Scott Cracknell Shannon Bugeja David Micallef Second Row L2R Shem Smeaton Steven Montebello Roy Owen Dion NIchols Peter Dalli Michael Demjancuk Third Row L2R Joe Thompson Brendan Dixon Robert Schneider Michael Randall Shaun Ansell Absent Shaun Ansell Teacher Mr Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 1052.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11IM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Palma April Williams Nadine Hall Meloanie Porter Nicole McMillan Joanne Macarty Third Row L2R Dale Fieldew Shane Donaghy Scott Burridge Thomas Moiler Mark Plant Absent Nathan Munro Jason Grech Teacher Mr Ian Miller Principal Mr Forbes 1052.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11CF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Shannon Fowler Belinda McDonald Tammie Maskell Steven Sultana Melainy Faver Melissa Layton Natalie Puz Second Row L2R Glen Falzon Adam Grudzinski Chris Jordan Alan King Daniel Verkys Ralph DiQuattro Third Row L2R Tony Aras Marko Martinovic Stuart Flenley Graeme Bury Teacher C Ferizis Principal Mr Forbes 1052.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11WW Boys Names Front Row L2R Craig Roper Adam Glazner Anthony Camilleri Richard Perrow Giuseppe Vilardo Billy Korunovski Joseph Fishlock Absent Michael Peceli Teacher Mr C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 1052.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11MC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Hilton Julie Anne Farrugia Rachael Heerrickk Desmond Vella Jodie Lindsey Margaret Tedesco Julie Baldacchino Second Row L2R Warren Gordon Adam McCarthy Steven Fenech Craig Ward Sam Morda Jason Sposito Third Row L2R James Keenan David Mercica Michael Javni David Abela Joseph Spiteri Savvas Tsivicos Teacher M Croker Principal Mr Forbes 1052.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ivan Gili Steven Randal Jason Gauci Shelton Sanft Darren Edwards Donald Rodda Cam Ly Mathew Keeping Second Row L2R Nicola Berry Cindy Gay Jackie Clarke Megan Melhuish Kellie Miller Jodie Dyer Louise Berry Lisa Dyer Third Row L2R Brett Scottland Shane McLean Shayne Hedley Ante Jankovic Claudia Trimble Elissa Miller Jackie Fisher Doreen Delcampo Adam Kehagias Gary Leighton Adam Kuras Mark Vella Fourth Row L2R Jamie Rickard Eddie Hawkins Jason McClelland Diane Whitton Tracey McDonagh Fiona Mingins Rachael Gates Joe Kovacevic Bobbie Keeping Anthony Granier Jason Thomas Fifth Row L2R Patrick Jursa Daniel Ruzeu Anthony McGrath Mark Harding Brent McGregor Andrew Bettin Greg Davies Wayne Callanan Paul Fieldew Absent Rita Crech Mark Roach Jason McClintock Marjorie Smallman Matthew Martin Rita Brincat Debbie Keeping Mark Catania Marianne Javni Teachers Janine Landenberg Alison Cassar Debbie Fischer Meryl Reynolds Principal Mr Forbes 1052.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 TOP Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Thomas Jamie Rickard Greg Davies Daniel Ruzeu Cam Ly Principal Mr Forbes 1052.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cindy Gay Tracey McDonagh Jackie Fisher Kellie Miller Second Row L2R Matthew Keeping Bobbie Keeping Shayne Hedley Absent Marjorie Smallman Mark Roach Jason McClintock Mark Catania Rita Brincat Teacher Ms Reynolds Principal Mr Forbes 1052.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12C Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ivan Gili Claudia Trimble Louise Berry Jodi Dyer Brett Scottland Jackie Clark Lisa Dyer Second Row L2R Steve Randall Adam Kuras Jason McClelland Joe Kovacevic Anthony McGrath Jason Gauci Donald Rodda Absent Lee Havard Sheree Braybrook Teacher Janine Langenberg Principal Mr Forbes 1052.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12D Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Diane Whitton Elissa Miller Darren Edwards Mark Vella Doreen Delceppo Rachael Gates Second Row L2R Wayne Callanan Ante Jankovic Mark Harding Adam Kehagias Eddie Hawkins Anthony Granieri Teacher Debbie Fischer Principal Mr Forbes 1052.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12E Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Fiona Mingins Shelton Sanft Paul Fieldew Megan Melhuish Nicole Berry Second Row L2R Patrick Jursa Gary Leighton Brent McGregor Andrew Bettin Shane McLean Teachers Alison Cassar Rob Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 1052.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Arts Graphics RIP Computers 1052.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Staff An album of 13 coloured photographs of Sunshine Technical School Students for the years 10, 11, and 12, for the year 10 LD 10 MG 10 IR 10 SP 11 IM 11 CF 11 WW 11 MC 12 12 TOP 12 B and 12 C The school Principal was Mr Peter Forbes.Teachers David Doolan Lesia Davey M Giffard Ian Roberts Sarino Prinzi Ian Miller C Ferizis C Wheat M Crocker Janine Landenberg Alison Cassar Debbie Fischer Meryl Reyolds Each photograph has attached to it a typed list of student, teacher and Principal names. 5/9/25 Combined 1052 1053 1054 to a single record Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1990 Class Photographs Sunshine Technical school Fotek School Portraits ...1052.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7YM Boys Names Front Row L2R Shaun Bartolo Craig Trvorrow Hayden Vandenberg Richard Duffin Corey Bentley Rohan Franksen Trevor Mallis Second Row L2R Mathew Bettin Jeremy McDevitt Anthony Zoli Daniel Fenech Andrew Ratcjszczak Gary Hill Third Row L2R David Nuttal Mathew Gay Michael McGuckin Teacher Yehia Morkous Principal Mr Forbes 1052.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7EC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tony Ruggieri Paul Kutniewski Barry Evans Densel Issacs Gulay Sulamc Brett Dyson Sharon McDonagh Second Row L2R Bradley Mills Jamie Lutar Bernadette Hauk Monica Hauk Ben Hearn Maraid Conlon Third Row L2R Julie Harrison Bob Milic Nicole Clayton Teachers Chris Cook Sue Egan Principal Mr Forbes 1052.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7PS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Danielle Oldham Allison Tedesco Artigas Brett Thompson Carlie Newman Kurtulus Zengin Raymond Lewer Second Row L2R Kylie Laver Natalee Drake Joshua Masuglia Dorina Neacsu Trent Miller Third Row L2R Andrew Briffa Narelle Clayton Anne Brown Absentees Shanahan Dickson Julie Duncan Teacher Penny Scott Principal Mr Forbes 1052.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 07 7WW Boys Names Front Row L2R Sascha Matusan David Galea Adam Berry Scott Marney Aaron Grima Tommy Hedjes Shane Thompson Second Row L2R Jason Attard Jay Cooper Vinh Du Mark Phillips Richard Evans Mark Vella Adam Burton Absent Darren Fenech Darren Grech Shane Jackson Teacher Mr Wayne Wright Principal Mr Forbes 1052.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Xenios Tzionis Anthony Krivohlavek Ryan Havard Emma Zander Leslie Smith Lee Gibbard Second Row L2R Paul Galea Stephen Ruzen Brett Ross Adrian Nichols Penny Evans Simone Donnelly Teacher Margaret Rees Principal Mr Forbes 1052.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8AF Boys Names Front Row L2R Rodney Vella Jason Clark Shaun Duan Kenneth Harrison Peter Matusan Paul Marney Ivan Abela Second Row L2R Dean Guilfoyle Justin Trevorrow Aaron Savage Michael Doll Ian Gaffeiro Glen Van Boven Absent Rober Apap Teacher Angie Faras Principal Mr Forbes 1052.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 08 8GG Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samantha Gahan Kylie Willett Paul Grech Lee Bakes Jason Marinus Harvey Hahne Aaron Woods Second Row L2R Emmanual Marabeliotakis Trevor Spence Susan Marriott Lisa Hearn Rennie Sultana Angela Brown Leah Saric Absent Rachael Walters Belinda Jackson Joey Marsay Teacher Ms Gerrard Principal Mr Forbes 1052.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9FC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jason Wright Kellie Ann Thompson Amanda Lewer Andrea Glazner Kerrie Graham Rachele Laver Tracy Brown Second Row L2R Bret Burrige Tony Doslov Tyrone Claridge Jonathan Younie Third Row L2R Michelle Gray Daven Walters Wendy Smith Absent Richard Eyles Teachers Mr John Thorpe Mr Frank Cini Principal Mr Forbes 1052.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Aileen Greaves Leanne Hilton Colleen Goodsell Tony Platten Gerard Balacchino Lisa Gatt Stavros Kalaitzoglou Second Row L2R Phillip Shaw Helen Matejic Brice Milne David Vesty Lisa Keith Christine McLachlan Third Row L2R Hank Burton Eric Deangelis Lyle Kilbourne Kim Van Boven Absent Steven Cashion David Vesty Teacher Mr Gordon Shaw Principal Mr Forbes 1052.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9AM Boys Names Front Row L2R Donald Lockman Rodney Dingley Michael Micallef Andrew Hawkins Chris Tanti Anthony Palm Mathew Armeni Second Row L2R Timothy Kehagias Patrick Vella Jamie Howard Trevor Isaacs Leigh Maskell Philip Rezue Third Row L2R Anthony Grinham Travis Comensoli Simon Curmi Adrian East Teacher Mr McCarter Principal Mr Forbes 1052.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 9CT Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melissa Bezzina Sharna Donelly Jennifer Owen Brian Minetti Belinda McVeigh Christine Smith Rosemarie Raffaele Second Row L2R Mark Bakes Martin Artigas Timothy Newton Troy Grima Tulay Sulamc Clara Dias Third Row L2R Robin Porter Steven Alexander Andrew Grinham Teacher C Tung Principal Mr Forbes 1052.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 09 Staff 1052.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10LD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melissa Alldis Margaret Bettin Lynette Richards Pam Hill Shawn Sposito Mellissa Raffaele Kim Gahan Second Row L2R Lisa Willett Faruk Sulamc Kate Barnard Shannon Doll Michelle De Araugo Kristy Shelley Third Row Ray Tonna Shane Firth Christopher Doll Teachers David Doolan Lesia Davey Principal Mr Forbes 1052.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10MG Boys Girls Names Front L2R Mark Ramsay Deborah Gebert Trudy Gates Carla Richards Allan Robinson Renea Lyons Steven Hurford Second Row L2R Scott Myers Kylie Dearaugo Jason Bowman John Dimeri Ann Parsons Hannah Cracknell Third Row L2R Ricky Vella Melanie Carey Shane King David Marino Andrew Ioannou Teacher M Giffard Principal Mr Forbes 1052.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10IR Boys Names Front Row L2R Paul Dalli Michael Gay Jason Magro Renato Olivieri Bradley McLean Ben Kim Jason Buttigieg Second Row L2R Jason Fowler Jason Begeja Anthony Tran David Axiah Mark Steers Third Row l2r Peter Bettin Dean Collis Steven Gatt Absent Paul Boff Teacher Mr Ian Roberts Principal Mr Forbes 1052.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 10 10SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Joseph Gatt Matthew White Joe Cumbo Douglas Bartlett Scott Cracknell Shannon Bugeja David Micallef Second Row L2R Shem Smeaton Steven Montebello Roy Owen Dion NIchols Peter Dalli Michael Demjancuk Third Row L2R Joe Thompson Brendan Dixon Robert Schneider Michael Randall Shaun Ansell Absent Shaun Ansell Teacher Mr Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr Forbes 1052.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11IM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Palma April Williams Nadine Hall Meloanie Porter Nicole McMillan Joanne Macarty Third Row L2R Dale Fieldew Shane Donaghy Scott Burridge Thomas Moiler Mark Plant Absent Nathan Munro Jason Grech Teacher Mr Ian Miller Principal Mr Forbes 1052.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11CF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Shannon Fowler Belinda McDonald Tammie Maskell Steven Sultana Melainy Faver Melissa Layton Natalie Puz Second Row L2R Glen Falzon Adam Grudzinski Chris Jordan Alan King Daniel Verkys Ralph DiQuattro Third Row L2R Tony Aras Marko Martinovic Stuart Flenley Graeme Bury Teacher C Ferizis Principal Mr Forbes 1052.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11WW Boys Names Front Row L2R Craig Roper Adam Glazner Anthony Camilleri Richard Perrow Giuseppe Vilardo Billy Korunovski Joseph Fishlock Absent Michael Peceli Teacher Mr C Wheat Principal Mr Forbes 1052.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 11 11MC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Hilton Julie Anne Farrugia Rachael Heerrickk Desmond Vella Jodie Lindsey Margaret Tedesco Julie Baldacchino Second Row L2R Warren Gordon Adam McCarthy Steven Fenech Craig Ward Sam Morda Jason Sposito Third Row L2R James Keenan David Mercica Michael Javni David Abela Joseph Spiteri Savvas Tsivicos Teacher M Croker Principal Mr Forbes 1052.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ivan Gili Steven Randal Jason Gauci Shelton Sanft Darren Edwards Donald Rodda Cam Ly Mathew Keeping Second Row L2R Nicola Berry Cindy Gay Jackie Clarke Megan Melhuish Kellie Miller Jodie Dyer Louise Berry Lisa Dyer Third Row L2R Brett Scottland Shane McLean Shayne Hedley Ante Jankovic Claudia Trimble Elissa Miller Jackie Fisher Doreen Delcampo Adam Kehagias Gary Leighton Adam Kuras Mark Vella Fourth Row L2R Jamie Rickard Eddie Hawkins Jason McClelland Diane Whitton Tracey McDonagh Fiona Mingins Rachael Gates Joe Kovacevic Bobbie Keeping Anthony Granier Jason Thomas Fifth Row L2R Patrick Jursa Daniel Ruzeu Anthony McGrath Mark Harding Brent McGregor Andrew Bettin Greg Davies Wayne Callanan Paul Fieldew Absent Rita Crech Mark Roach Jason McClintock Marjorie Smallman Matthew Martin Rita Brincat Debbie Keeping Mark Catania Marianne Javni Teachers Janine Landenberg Alison Cassar Debbie Fischer Meryl Reynolds Principal Mr Forbes 1052.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 TOP Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Thomas Jamie Rickard Greg Davies Daniel Ruzeu Cam Ly Principal Mr Forbes 1052.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cindy Gay Tracey McDonagh Jackie Fisher Kellie Miller Second Row L2R Matthew Keeping Bobbie Keeping Shayne Hedley Absent Marjorie Smallman Mark Roach Jason McClintock Mark Catania Rita Brincat Teacher Ms Reynolds Principal Mr Forbes 1052.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12C Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ivan Gili Claudia Trimble Louise Berry Jodi Dyer Brett Scottland Jackie Clark Lisa Dyer Second Row L2R Steve Randall Adam Kuras Jason McClelland Joe Kovacevic Anthony McGrath Jason Gauci Donald Rodda Absent Lee Havard Sheree Braybrook Teacher Janine Langenberg Principal Mr Forbes 1052.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12D Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Diane Whitton Elissa Miller Darren Edwards Mark Vella Doreen Delceppo Rachael Gates Second Row L2R Wayne Callanan Ante Jankovic Mark Harding Adam Kehagias Eddie Hawkins Anthony Granieri Teacher Debbie Fischer Principal Mr Forbes 1052.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Year 12 12E Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Fiona Mingins Shelton Sanft Paul Fieldew Megan Melhuish Nicole Berry Second Row L2R Patrick Jursa Gary Leighton Brent McGregor Andrew Bettin Shane McLean Teachers Alison Cassar Rob Sanders Principal Mr Forbes 1052.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Arts Graphics RIP Computers 1052.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1990 Staffsunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph-School, Kuddly Koala School Portraits, Ringwood Primary School 1994 Class Photo Grade 5/6, 1994
... Top Row:(L to R) Vinh Bui, Aidan Papadimitriou, David Taualii, Kenneth Fountain, Emily Furzer, Judah Eang. 3rd Row: Shane Neve, Vi Dang, Julian Knauer, Daniel Reinhardt, Rick Sloan, Mark Brown. 2nd Row: Luke Alcorn, Kurush Zaiwala, Andrew King, Alison Poulianakis, Cheryl Chan, Kristy Willis. 1st Row: Birgul Dayakli, Jordan Scott, Nicole Taylor, Luke Goudge, Stewart Leigh, Tina Bontorno, Amy Skinder, Leigh Pongho. Absent: Thomas Crocker. Teacher: Mr. Geoffrey Fairbairn . Principal: Mr. ...Top Row:(L to R) Vinh Bui, Aidan Papadimitriou, David Taualii, Kenneth Fountain, Emily Furzer, Judah Eang. 3rd Row: Shane Neve, Vi Dang, Julian Knauer, Daniel Reinhardt, Rick Sloan, Mark Brown. 2nd Row: Luke Alcorn, Kurush Zaiwala, Andrew King, Alison Poulianakis, Cheryl Chan, Kristy Willis. 1st Row: Birgul Dayakli, Jordan Scott, Nicole Taylor, Luke Goudge, Stewart Leigh, Tina Bontorno, Amy Skinder, Leigh Pongho. Absent: Thomas Crocker. Teacher: Mr. Geoffrey Fairbairn . Principal: Mr. ...Grade 5/6 1994. Names taken from typed legend below each photo (via OCR). Photos mounted on Kuddly Koala School Portraits Card. Top Row:(L to R) Vinh Bui, Aidan Papadimitriou, David Taualii, Kenneth Fountain, Emily Furzer, Judah Eang. 3rd Row: Shane Neve, Vi Dang, Julian Knauer, Daniel Reinhardt, Rick Sloan, Mark Brown. 2nd Row: Luke Alcorn, Kurush Zaiwala, Andrew King, Alison Poulianakis, Cheryl Chan, Kristy Willis. 1st Row: Birgul Dayakli, Jordan Scott, Nicole Taylor, Luke Goudge, Stewart Leigh, Tina Bontorno, Amy Skinder, Leigh Pongho. Absent: Thomas Crocker. Teacher: Mr. Geoffrey Fairbairn . Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo. -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, A Legacy Night to Remember, charity concert 1985, 1985
... According to a programme stored at 00056, 'A Legacy Night to Remember' concert was at Melbourne Concert Hall, some of the performers were Barry Crocker, Simon Gallaher, Rolf Harris, Anne & Johnny Hawker's Band, Colleen Hewett, Jackie Love, Paul Martelle, 3rd Military District 'Redcoats'. ...According to a programme stored at 00056, 'A Legacy Night to Remember' concert was at Melbourne Concert Hall, some of the performers were Barry Crocker, Simon Gallaher, Rolf Harris, Anne & Johnny Hawker's Band, Colleen Hewett, Jackie Love, Paul Martelle, 3rd Military District 'Redcoats'. ...These are photos of a Melbourne Legacy charity concert, which is possibly it is the concert in September 1985. Photos of singers and performers during the concert also guests and some performers afterwards. According to a programme stored at 00056, 'A Legacy Night to Remember' concert was at Melbourne Concert Hall, some of the performers were Barry Crocker, Simon Gallaher, Rolf Harris, Anne & Johnny Hawker's Band, Colleen Hewett, Jackie Love, Paul Martelle, 3rd Military District 'Redcoats'. Special guest compere - Daryl Somers. One of the photos show a lady holding a programme saying 'National Australia Bank proudly supports The Melbourne Legacy Charity Concert' - so it might be a different concert but the same performers are present. 01412.6 shows Legatee J C Dean who was president in 1984. The photos came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a fundraising marathon run (some are items 00433 to 00438, 01410 to 01415).A record of a Legacy run event for fundraising in either 1984 or 1985.Black and white photo x 6 of a charity concert for Legacy and 3 proof sheets.Proof sheets are labelled 'Cassidy and Baker, 226 Coventry St, South Melbourne, 699 4000 / Neg: ' The negative numbers are '4663', 4664' and '4665'fundraising, concert, gala performance -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNegative - Black and white print from negative, Travis Jeffrey, 6/09/1960 12:00:00 AM
... In the background has the SEC offices, "The Baby Shop", also Crockers and Tunbridge's stores. Note a Conductor can be seen walking across from the SEC offices to the tram. ...In the background has the SEC offices, "The Baby Shop", also Crockers and Tunbridge's stores. Note a Conductor can be seen walking across from the SEC offices to the tram. ...Negative No. N377 and black and white print made by a laser printer (stored in folder) of Ballarat No. 17 at the City Terminus, Sturt St. Tram has destination of "Victoria St." and a White Horse whiskey dash panel advertisement. Has the short tram stop/section pole adjacent to the tram. In the background has the SEC offices, "The Baby Shop", also Crockers and Tunbridge's stores. Note a Conductor can be seen walking across from the SEC offices to the tram. Date of photo on folder - 11/6/1960. Note: Reg Item 858 of Ron Fluck of 31/12/58 shows tram number to the side of the headlight while Wal Jack (Reg. Item 396) of 23/1/61 shows tram fitted with dash canopy lights. Original negative rescanned 24/5/2020 and image file updated.Paper folder that contained the negative had "NR39A" in red ink, "BA4" in pencil, date stamp of "5 Sep 1960" on front, and on rear date stamps "26 Sep 1962" and "6 Oct 1962".trams, tramways, city terminus, sturt st, tram 17 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1984, 1985
... Contents include: health Education, Future of Diploma Courses, Psychology, Ian Anderson, Peter Swan, Alan Roberts, Judy Charlton, Lorraine brilla, Gary Goran, Graham Holmes, Jenny turner, John Howard, John Siddons, Clive Bibb, Jim Short, Marjorie Sergeant, Dorothy Crocker, Robert Macgowan, Margaret Bowman, John Burrell, Fazal Rizvi, Roger Slee, Norman Barling, Barry Fitzgerald, Clem Barnett, Peter Coman, Ray Watson, Phil Smith, Lindsay Pattenden, Robert Anderson, Keith Llewellyn, Ron Hateley, Peter Middlebrook, Stafford McKnight, Gil Medwell, Bill Durant Memorial Youth Lecture, A. ...Contents include: health Education, Future of Diploma Courses, Psychology, Ian Anderson, Peter Swan, Alan Roberts, Judy Charlton, Lorraine brilla, Gary Goran, Graham Holmes, Jenny turner, John Howard, John Siddons, Clive Bibb, Jim Short, Marjorie Sergeant, Dorothy Crocker, Robert Macgowan, Margaret Bowman, John Burrell, Fazal Rizvi, Roger Slee, Norman Barling, Barry Fitzgerald, Clem Barnett, Peter Coman, Ray Watson, Phil Smith, Lindsay Pattenden, Robert Anderson, Keith Llewellyn, Ron Hateley, Peter Middlebrook, Stafford McKnight, Gil Medwell, Bill Durant Memorial Youth Lecture, A. ...Council President for 1985 was E.T. OppyRed soft covered book. Contents include: health Education, Future of Diploma Courses, Psychology, Ian Anderson, Peter Swan, Alan Roberts, Judy Charlton, Lorraine brilla, Gary Goran, Graham Holmes, Jenny turner, John Howard, John Siddons, Clive Bibb, Jim Short, Marjorie Sergeant, Dorothy Crocker, Robert Macgowan, Margaret Bowman, John Burrell, Fazal Rizvi, Roger Slee, Norman Barling, Barry Fitzgerald, Clem Barnett, Peter Coman, Ray Watson, Phil Smith, Lindsay Pattenden, Robert Anderson, Keith Llewellyn, Ron Hateley, Peter Middlebrook, Stafford McKnight, Gil Medwell, Bill Durant Memorial Youth Lecture, A. Phillip, retirement of Geoff Biddington, Bill Rofe, John Brown, Les McGrath, staff appointment of Dennis Else, Trevor Gourlay, Clive Ferguson, Russell McKenzie, Rhonda McSwain, Kay kent, mary russell, library, student residences, death of Marion Holgateballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, oppy, pell, george pell, boyce, taylor, hlomes, ed oppy, e.t. oppy -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 27 mm sq slide/s - set of 6, Lilian Butler, City area - Sturt St, August or September 1971
... Set of six Colour 27 x 27 mm slide in a Kodachrome cardboard mount. .1 - Sturt St with the Crockers, Hairdresser, Ludbrook's shoes and Eyres Brothers shops in the view. .2 - Photo of a passenger boarding a tram and a young lady leaving the tram on the north side of the City stop with the SEC building in the background. .3 - Sturt St west side looking west up Lydiard St with Coles & Gerrard, Mechanics Institute, Unicorn Hotel and other buildings - taken from the west end of the City loop. .4 - Two trams parked in city loop and one bogie tram crossing Grenville St with the Big W and Dickins Stores in the background. .5 - Tram 21 parked in the City Loop. .6 - Sturt St - city stop with seats shown, passengers waiting, tram stop sign, looking west with the Town Hall on the left hand side and Myers in the background. ...Ballarat Tramways trams Sturt St Tram Stops City Shoppers Passengers City Loop Grenville St tram 21 Set of six Colour 27 x 27 mm slide in a Kodachrome cardboard mount. .1 - Sturt St with the Crockers, Hairdresser, Ludbrook's shoes and Eyres Brothers shops in the view. .2 - Photo of a passenger boarding a tram and a young lady leaving the tram on the north side of the City stop with the SEC building in the background. .3 - Sturt St west side looking west up Lydiard St with Coles & Gerrard, Mechanics Institute, Unicorn Hotel and other buildings - taken from the west end of the City loop. .4 - Two trams parked in city loop and one bogie tram crossing Grenville St with the Big W and Dickins Stores in the background. .5 - Tram 21 parked in the City Loop. .6 - Sturt St - city stop with seats shown, passengers waiting, tram stop sign, looking west with the Town Hall on the left hand side and Myers in the background. ...Yields information about the streetscapes of the Sturt St - Grenville St and City Loop.Set of six Colour 27 x 27 mm slide in a Kodachrome cardboard mount. .1 - Sturt St with the Crockers, Hairdresser, Ludbrook's shoes and Eyres Brothers shops in the view. .2 - Photo of a passenger boarding a tram and a young lady leaving the tram on the north side of the City stop with the SEC building in the background. .3 - Sturt St west side looking west up Lydiard St with Coles & Gerrard, Mechanics Institute, Unicorn Hotel and other buildings - taken from the west end of the City loop. .4 - Two trams parked in city loop and one bogie tram crossing Grenville St with the Big W and Dickins Stores in the background. .5 - Tram 21 parked in the City Loop. .6 - Sturt St - city stop with seats shown, passengers waiting, tram stop sign, looking west with the Town Hall on the left hand side and Myers in the background. Slide mount date August or September 1971. Photo from the collection of Lilian Butler.ballarat, tramways, trams, sturt st, tram stops, city, shoppers, passengers, city loop, grenville st, tram 21 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SECV Ballarat - operations - set of 14, George Stevens, 30/12/1967
... Set of 14 Digital images, from negatives taken by George Stevens on 30/12/1967: 1 - Tram 17 As the Bridge St traders Christmas Tram in Surt St at Armstrong St with Crockers and the CBA bank in the background. 2 - Tram 33 In Sturt St with the Town Hall in the background 3 - Tram 28 Has the destination of City, at the City stop with the Town Hall in the background 4 - Tram 41 A well loaded tram for Lydiard St North at the City stop. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Set of 14 Digital images, from negatives taken by George Stevens on 30/12/1967: 1 - Tram 17 As the Bridge St traders Christmas Tram in Surt St at Armstrong St with Crockers and the CBA bank in the background. 2 - Tram 33 In Sturt St with the Town Hall in the background 3 - Tram 28 Has the destination of City, at the City stop with the Town Hall in the background 4 - Tram 41 A well loaded tram for Lydiard St North at the City stop. ...Set of 14 Digital images, from negatives taken by George Stevens on 30/12/1967: 1 - Tram 17 As the Bridge St traders Christmas Tram in Surt St at Armstrong St with Crockers and the CBA bank in the background. 2 - Tram 33 In Sturt St with the Town Hall in the background 3 - Tram 28 Has the destination of City, at the City stop with the Town Hall in the background 4 - Tram 41 A well loaded tram for Lydiard St North at the City stop. Has two Johnnie Walker whiskey roof adverts 5 - Tram 31 Turning from Sturt St West into Hamilton Ave 6 - Tram 41 Northbound in Drummond St North. 7 - Trams 41, 13, 14 Wendouree Parade at Depot loop looking west, 8 - Tram 13 Wendouree Parade south of Gardens Loop 9 - Tram 14 Arriving at the Mt Pleasant terminus in Barkly St at Cobden St/ Note the tram stop signage 10 - Tram 28 Skipton St 11 - Tram 28 Albert St 12 - Tram 28 Crossing Albert St - taken from the south side of the crossing 13 - Tram 28 At the terminus with the Royal Mail Hotel in the background - taken from the eastern side of Albert St 14 - Tram 28 At the Lydiard St Nth level crossing with the Signal gantry, Reids Palace, Provincial Hotel and the signal box in the view.Yields information about the tramcars used on 30/12/1967 and the various locations around the system.Set of 14 digital images scanned from black and white negatives.tramways, sturt st, sebastopol, tram 17, tram 33, tram 28, santa tram, hamilton ave, albert st, tram 41, tram 13, tram 14, drummond st nth, wendouree parade, mt pleasant, barkly st, skipton st, level crossing -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, The Courier, 100 years of service, 1967, 10/06/1967
... John, AMCAST, reservoirs, Ballarat Council,, Morsheads, Civic Hall, Alfred Hall, Art Gallery, Christies, 3BA, Paddle Bros, South Street, BTV 6, Memorial Theatre, Her Majesty's, Whitelaw-Monier, Coltman, costume, Messer and opie, politics, Dudley Erwin, Bill Stephen, Vance Dickie, Tom Evans, Murray Byrne, McKay - Macleod, Crockers, Ballarat Shire, Sovereign Hill. St Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Ballarat School of Mines, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat Girls School. ...John, AMCAST, reservoirs, Ballarat Council,, Morsheads, Civic Hall, Alfred Hall, Art Gallery, Christies, 3BA, Paddle Bros, South Street, BTV 6, Memorial Theatre, Her Majesty's, Whitelaw-Monier, Coltman, costume, Messer and opie, politics, Dudley Erwin, Bill Stephen, Vance Dickie, Tom Evans, Murray Byrne, McKay - Macleod, Crockers, Ballarat Shire, Sovereign Hill. St Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Ballarat School of Mines, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat Girls School. ...The newspaper was produced to celebrate the 100th year of the Ballarat Courier.96 page newspaper celebrating 100 years of publishing the Ballarat Courier Newspaper. Stories and images include: Robert Clark, Ballarat history, Sturt Street, Selkirk Bricks, Ballarat Industry, Thomas Bath, Royal Hotel, hotels, Begonia Festival, James Smith, Hollways, Myers, Ballarat Orphanage, Nazareth House, Lake Elsworth, Batches, libraries, Timken, Sunshine Biscuits, M.B. John, AMCAST, reservoirs, Ballarat Council,, Morsheads, Civic Hall, Alfred Hall, Art Gallery, Christies, 3BA, Paddle Bros, South Street, BTV 6, Memorial Theatre, Her Majesty's, Whitelaw-Monier, Coltman, costume, Messer and opie, politics, Dudley Erwin, Bill Stephen, Vance Dickie, Tom Evans, Murray Byrne, McKay - Macleod, Crockers, Ballarat Shire, Sovereign Hill. St Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Ballarat School of Mines, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat Girls School. Ballarat North Technical School , Burke and Wills Memorial, Joe White Maltings, Ballarat Airport, Sunicrust, architecture, women, trams, transport, Faulls, Franklin Caravans, Olympics, football, history of Sunshine Biscuits robert clark, clark, ballarat, sturt street, selkirk bricks, industry, thomas bath, royal hotel, hotels, begonia festival, james smith, hollways, myers, ballarat orphanage, nazareth house, lake elsworth, batches, libraries, timken, sunshine biscuits, m.b. john, amcast, reservoirs, ballarat council, morsheads, civic hall, alfred hall, art gallery, christies, 3ba, paddle bros, south street, btv 6, memorial theatre, her majesty's, whitelaw-monier, coltman, costume, messer and opie, politics, dudley erwin, bill stephen, vance dickie, tom evans, murray byrne, mckay - macleod, crockers, ballarat shire, sovereign hill. st patrick's cathedral, christ church cathedral, ballarat school of mines, churches, mt helen campus, ballarat girls school. ballarat north technical school, burke and wills memorial, joe white maltings, ballarat airport, sunicrust, architecture, women, trams, transport, faulls, franklin caravans, olympics, football, bray raceway, coliseum motors, schoools, education, craig bros, dayelsford, clunes, beaufort, linton, skipton, heinz bors, villiers, flecnoe, jones, robertson, cowles, bulless, cronn, matthews, ballarat library, cowley's eureka iron works, john hollway and sons, ken webb, mayoral chain, ken flecknoe, a.e. flecknoe, bath's hotel, eureka stockade memorial park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''ANYTHING GOES''
... Whitney - Ferd Lorenz as Bill Crocker - Heather Lindhe as Reno Lagrange - Margery Reed as Girl Reporter - Lenn Carr as Cameraman - Fred Trewarne as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, Bart - Carol McKenzie as Hope Harcourt - Bernice Boromeo as Mrs. ...Whitney - Ferd Lorenz as Bill Crocker - Heather Lindhe as Reno Lagrange - Margery Reed as Girl Reporter - Lenn Carr as Cameraman - Fred Trewarne as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, Bart - Carol McKenzie as Hope Harcourt - Bernice Boromeo as Mrs. ...Program Bendigo Operatic Society '' Anything Goes'' Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening 6th April 1962 for Four Nights. Producer: Beatrice Oakley -Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen - Ballet Mistress: Madge Welch - Society Pianist Phyllis House. In memory Of Norman Lee Society's Founder and Producer Passed away 06/01/1962. Cast in Order of Appearance: Denis Cremen as Bartender - John Stephens as Elisha J. Whitney - Ferd Lorenz as Bill Crocker - Heather Lindhe as Reno Lagrange - Margery Reed as Girl Reporter - Lenn Carr as Cameraman - Fred Trewarne as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, Bart - Carol McKenzie as Hope Harcourt - Bernice Boromeo as Mrs. Wadsworth T. Harcourt - Max Beckwith as Bishop Dobson - Peter Unmack as Ching - Daryl Walker as Ling - Victor White as Purser - Roger Sprawson as Steward - Roy Cronin as 1st Detective - George Steele as 2nd Detective - Joan Crane as Mrs. Wentworth - Joan Heard as Mrs. Frick - Alfred Annison as Dr. Moon - Kath Alexander as Bonnie le Tour - Denis Cremen as Ship's Drunk - Reginald Boromeo as Captain - Ray Austin as Junior - Peter Houston as William Oakleigh (Sir Evelyn's Uncle).program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, 1856-1910
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle is part of the John Chance Collection of shipwreck artefacts. The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. A significant item of salt-glazed ceramic stoneware made by the Dundas potteries in Scotland who were renowned for making quality ironstone pottery. The bottle that was in common use throughout the British colonies and America for the containment of ale The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime museum collection by his family Illustrating the level of historical value the subject item has.Beige salt glazed stoneware, bottle with discolorations above base. Manufacturer's oval Inscription lozenge stamped near base. Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, stoneware bottle, pottery, port dundas pottery, william johnstone, bottles, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, bottle, glasgow, antique bottle -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Foundation Presidents Board, 09/05/2015
... Buchanan 1972-1974 J.E. Crocker 1974-1976 L.J. Drury 1976-1978 F.A. ...McBain R.J. Buchanan J.E. Crocker L.J. Drury F.A. Peebles D.L.Morton I.G. ...The marbles in the foyer of the Old Colonists' Hall list names of members of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc. Colour photograph of a marble honour board relating to the founders of the Old Colonists' Association Ballarat.Old Colonists; Association Established 1883. Founders W.H. Butler, John Brooksbank Isaac A. Twaits, Henry Hannington Arthur Croft, J.T. Farr, W.F. Osbourne. Old Colonists' Hall Foundation Stone Laid June 21st 1887 Inauguration August 31st 1888 Officer and Council 1887-88 President John P. Murray Vice Presidents J.W. Graham Thomas Stoddart Treasurer Daniel Fern Trustee J.W. Graham John McCafferty Wiliam Irwin Council W.B. Perry. James Ward W.H. Butler. Frederick Ramsden. James Vallins. Charles Dyte. Secretary John Fraser Past Presidents A.K. McBain 1954-1956 C.A. Hoskin 1956-1957 C.H. Clamp 1957-1959 J. Curwen-Walker 1959-1961 A.C. Fraser 1961 - 1963 S.A. Wilson LBS, BBSc, DDS 1963-1965 W. Titheridge 1965 - 1966 A.J. Symons 1966 -1968 W.J. Selkirk 1968-1970 L. McBain 1970-1972 R.J. Buchanan 1972-1974 J.E. Crocker 1974-1976 L.J. Drury 1976-1978 F.A. Peebles 1978-1980 Dr D.L. Morton 1980-1982 I.G. Bishop 1982-1984 D.L. Pratt 1984-1986 B.R. Drennan 1986-1988 M.J. Charles 1988-1990 F.A. Peebles 1990-1992old colonists' association ballarat, ballarat old colonists club, marble, presidents, w.h. butler, henry hannington, isaac twaits, arthur croft, j.t. farr, w.f. osborne, john murray, j.w. graham, daniel fern, john mccafferty, william irwin, w.b. perry, james ware, frederick ramsden, james vallins, charles dyte, john fraser, a.k. mcbain, c.a. hoskin, c.h. clamp, j. curwen-walker, s.a.wllson, w. titheridge, a.j. symons, w.j. selkirk, l. mcbain, r.j. buchanan, j.e. crocker, l.j. drury, f.a. peebles, d.l.morton, i.g. bishop, d.l. pratt, b.r. drennan, m.j. charles, melville charles, david pratt -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Digital image Set of 10, Tony Smith, 5/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
... Has the Patersons furniture store in the background. .10 - 30 eastbound in Sturt St, near Armstrong St with the Crockers store in the background. Tram showing "Special"...Has the Patersons furniture store in the background. .10 - 30 eastbound in Sturt St, near Armstrong St with the Crockers store in the background. Tram showing "Special" Photograph Digital image Set of 10 Tony Smith ...Yields information about Ballarat Tramways and trams prior to the closure of the tramway system.Set of 10 digital images of Ballarat trams prior to closure, scanned from original slides by Tony Smith, 1971 prior to closure of the system. This set of slides, possibly on the last weekend of Mt Pleasant services - closure took place on 5/9/1971. . .1 - 30 rounding the curve from Lydiard St Nth to Sturt St. Tram has destination of Sebastopol. IN the background is the Commonwealth bank and the SEC cabinet switch isolator on the corner. .2 - 13 and another single trucker at the City terminus, north side with Racey's store and the SEC offices in the background. 13 has a Twin Lakes sign and the destination of Victoria St. .3 - 26 (Mt Pleasant) and 27 at the city terminus, with many passengers. Has the town hall in the background. .4 - 14 turning from Sturt St into Lydiard St (destination does not appear to be Lydiard St nth - City Oval?) with the ANZ bank in the background. A number of passengers waiting at the tram stop. .5 - 14 in Sturt St west near Pleasant St, at City Oval, with the pole being reversed by a "Bounds". Tram has the destination of City Oval. .6 - 13 west bound (showing Mt Pleasant) at Pleasant and Sturt St, with the VicRoads (CRB) offices and St Peters Anglican church in the background. .7 - 13 and 14 in Sturt St west, opposite City Oval (see .5 and .6) - trams reversing. .8 - 13 and 14 at Grenville St, about to cross into Bridge St from Sturt St. .9 - 14 at ditto - both trams for Mt Pleasant. Has the Patersons furniture store in the background. .10 - 30 eastbound in Sturt St, near Armstrong St with the Crockers store in the background. Tram showing "Special"trams, tramways, sturt st, electrical switching, city oval, lydiard st, pleasant st, grenville st, tram 30, tram 13, tram 26, tram 14 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Extra Muros 1955, 1955
... Bowers. 6th Row: M. Casey, M. Crocker, B. Heath, W. Hall, U. Dempster, J. ...Bowers. 6th Row: M. Casey, M. Crocker, B. Heath, W. Hall, U. Dempster, J. ...1951 Ballarat Teachers’ College offers a two year trained Primary Teachers’ Certificate for the first time. (BTC Handbook 1965) December 1955 Ballarat Teachers’ College held its first Graduation Ceremony. The words of the Graduation Hymn were written by Mavis Canty. (BTC Handbook 1965)Light blue cover with dark blue and yellow text, back cover cream soft covered annual magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College. Includes yearly events. The Ballarat Teachers' College 1955 Second Year Students and Staff photo includes (left to right): Back row: C. ussing, R. Flavell, R. Jones, P. Dawson, W. Hughes, B. Williams, F. Tinney. 2nd row: B. Jones, B. Hancorne, R. Potter, I. Neilson, K. Holloway, I. Pritchard, G. Maggs. 3rd row: C. Handreck, Keith Hamilton, J. Carter, L. Harper, E. Lynes, J. Rae, B. McCleary, M. Joyce, J. Matthews, B. Harrison, E. Lewis, B. Moore. 4th row: D. Thompson, M. Bone, J. Cotter, C. Bolte, D. Powrie, L. Edge, S. Edwards, D. Cleary, B. McIntyre, F. Dridan, B. Connellan, L. Martin. 5th row: A. Nailon, M. McCallum, E. Medwell, M. Meagher, J. Butler, E. Dobson, J. Black, M. Anderson, W. Hanstock, M. Harris, G. Bowers. 6th Row: M. Casey, M. Crocker, B. Heath, W. Hall, U. Dempster, J. Burns, I. Bradshaw, J. Sanders, M. Williamson, Z. Walker, J. Brehaut, B. Boadle. 7th row: M. Fraser, Howard Pattenden, J. Gould, M. Byrne, A. Hancock. J. Murphy, M. Morgan, E. Ingleton, V. Rance, M. Walker, J.M. Blair, R.R. Reed. Front Row: J.M. Hill, J, Fox, A.H. Linton, Bob Croft, Ted Doney, Monica Miller, T.W.H. Turner, Mavis Canty, Alan Sonsee, E.O. Walpole, C.A. Pryor, C. Rodger, G.A. Jenkins. Has autographs on inside of back cover: John M Blair, Margaret R Chasey, Elizabeth Constable, Jean W Black, George A Jenkins, Clarice Handreckbtc, ballarat teachers' college, black, sanders, williamson, jm blair, c handreek, m meagher, e ingleton, w hall, s mclay, j roberts, bremner, flavell, chasey, mccleary, williams, ross, hamilton, keith hamilton, croft, bob croft, walpole, sonsee, canty, miller, pryor, turner, rodger, jenkins, linton, fox, hill, doney, pattenden -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, Ballarat 150 Years: Supplement to the Ballarat Courier, 1988, 17/03/1988
... .; UFS Dispensaries; Deutscher Mower Sales and Service; Haymes Paint; Cincotta's; Abraham's Sportscene; McK's; McKay Macleod; St John of God Hospital; Benjamins Real Estate; Ballarat Water Board; Cornell's Pharmacy; Laminex Industries; Coltman Mitre 10; Lal Lal Iron Mine; Heinz Bros; Crockers; Frank ford travel; S.J. Weir; Ludbrook Plumbing Service; Mars; Robert Sim Building Supplies, Frank Day; Sectrol Systems; Thornton Richards....; UFS Dispensaries; Deutscher Mower Sales and Service; Haymes Paint; Cincotta's; Abraham's Sportscene; McK's; McKay Macleod; St John of God Hospital; Benjamins Real Estate; Ballarat Water Board; Cornell's Pharmacy; Laminex Industries; Coltman Mitre 10; Lal Lal Iron Mine; Heinz Bros; Crockers; Frank ford travel; S.J. Weir; Ludbrook Plumbing Service; Mars; Robert Sim Building Supplies, Frank Day; Sectrol Systems; Thornton Richards Ballarat 150 Years: Supplement to the Ballarat Courier, 1988 Newspaper ...A supplement to celebrate 150 since the establishment of the Port Phillip Colony (Victoria).40 page newspaper published to celebrate the Sesquicentenary of Ballarat. Articles include: 1838-the pastoral period begins; First White Settlers arrive (Anderson, Winter, Yuille, Kirkland, Learmonth); Learmonths - Pioneer Settlers; The Rush to Ballarat; Last of the Aborigines; Eureka Affair Gains New Importance; Mining-After the rush; SMB - First Technical School; Clubs Play their Part; Ballarat Yuilles had Wealthy Ancestors; Town, Country Share a Close Relationship; Many Sides to Metals Industry; True Victorian City; Five Severe Recessions; Financiers to the Fore; Ready for War; City Rich in Sport Facilities; Visitors to most exciting place; No Place for a Nervous Lady; Theatres Provide Welcome Diversion for Mines; Might Achievers Among famous Citizens; Life Seemed Different After the War; Ballarat School of Mines Eastern Station Hotel; Memorial (Her Majesty's) Last of Many Theatres; Art Gallery at its Best; Pilgrimage to Yuille Cairn at Sebastopol Images include: Jelbart tractor; Sunshine Harvester; Bailey's Mansion; Pennyweight Hotel; Bridge Mall; Blue Riband Mine, Black Hill, Burrumbeet Shooting party; A wendouree rowing club; Motor Cycle Racing; Women bowlers, Queen Elizabeth; Gong Gong Methodist Church; Arbour day at Waterloo Farm, Smythes Rd; Gold panners (1890s); Ballarat Cricket Team (1902); William Peart; D'Angri's store; Sturt St Advertisements include: Rehfisch and Co.; UFS Dispensaries; Deutscher Mower Sales and Service; Haymes Paint; Cincotta's; Abraham's Sportscene; McK's; McKay Macleod; St John of God Hospital; Benjamins Real Estate; Ballarat Water Board; Cornell's Pharmacy; Laminex Industries; Coltman Mitre 10; Lal Lal Iron Mine; Heinz Bros; Crockers; Frank ford travel; S.J. Weir; Ludbrook Plumbing Service; Mars; Robert Sim Building Supplies, Frank Day; Sectrol Systems; Thornton Richardsballarat, anniversary, sydney abraham, cincotta, eureka, ballarat school of mines, mining, ballarat club, lal lal iron mine, ballarat rangers, victorian rifles, 3rd battalion victorian rifles, ballarat militia, white flat, celia scott, adelphi theatre, victoria theatre, montezuma theatre, charlie napier, juliamatthews, royal theatre, dick richards, henry sutton, eleanor lucus, martin hosking, newington estate, saleyards, g. gay & co, ballarat books, old benev' alleviated distress on goldfields -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat Illustrated : Under the Seals of the City & Town Councils, c1920
... Clarendon Ladies' College . Crocker's . Evening Echo Office . London Bank Chambers . ...Clarendon Ladies' College . Crocker's . Evening Echo Office . London Bank Chambers . ...This book was a donation to Federation University Australia's Professor David Battersby from Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman of Central Queensland University.Soft cover. Front cover with some red. 80 pages. Back cover Plan of Ballarat Map. Photographic plates. Brief history of Ballarat and the topics photographed. . Ballarat City Municipal Chambers . The Ballarat Banking Company Limited . Art Gallery Ballarat . The Ballarat Trustees, Executors & Agency Company Limited . John MacLeod & Coy Pty Ltd . The Ballaarat Gas Coy . Ballarat's Homes . J. J. Goller & Co. . Ballarat East Views . Star Office . The Ballarat Courier . Morshead's . M. B. John Ballarat - The largest Inland Brass Foundry in Australia . Rowlands Koomah Spa . Huttons the Jewellers . Botanical Gardens Ballarat . Millers the Clothiers . Jas Smith Agricultural Machinery . Views of Lakes Learmonth & Burrumbeet . Coles & Pullum Stock & Station Agents . Harry Davies & Co. . Views about the City . Benoit's Sun Foundry . Ballarat College (for Boys) . Wm Paterson's . Lydiard Street Views . Eureka Terra-cotta & Tile Co. of Australia Limited . Churches of Ballarat . The Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. Ltd Sunnyside Mills . Red Shop Tea Rooms . Tyler's - Bridge Street, Ballarat . Allchin Bros Ballarat . Loreto Abbey Mary's Mount Ballarat . Brinds - Dunnstown . Ballarat Brewing Co. . Turnbridge's Arcade . Zoological Gardens Ballarat . A. Cant Plumber & Gasfitter . Interiors of some Ballarat Churches . Hugh Jones & B . W. F. Coltman . Views in Eureka Reserve . Loveland & Haslem, Moter Engineers . Public Institutions Ballarat . G. Warner & Co. Prop. Ltd . The Electric Supply Company of Victoria Limited . Ballarat East Views . Longhurst's Specialities . P. C. Thornton Proprietor Sturt St Ballarat . Cowley's Eureka Ironworks Pty Ltd . W. Owen Sports Depot & Tobacconist . Clarendon Ladies' College . Crocker's . Evening Echo Office . London Bank Chambers . Proprietors of Business . Broadbent Bros & Co. Gifted by Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman Central Queensland University, 2014.ballarat, school of mines, evening echo, john scullin -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a specialty of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with wax, discolouration above base. Inscriptions stamped near base. Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line] flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, john chance, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with wax, some discolouration above base. Inscription stamped near base..Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide.This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, part sealed with wax and cork, very little discolouration. Inscriptions stamped near base.Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a specialty of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide.This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with cork, no discolouration . Inscriptions stamped near base.Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a specialty of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide.This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, large chip on lip of bottle. Inscription stamped near base.Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837 when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide.This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with cork and wax, discolouration on upper part. Inscription stamped near base.Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Programme, South Street Eisteddfod Official Guide, 1907, 1907
... Whykes, J.M. Barker, G. Crocker, W.D. Hill, R. Pearse, T. Hollway), Ballarat East Mayor and Councillors (J. ...Whykes, J.M. Barker, G. Crocker, W.D. Hill, R. Pearse, T. Hollway), Ballarat East Mayor and Councillors (J. ...South Street competitions have been held in Ballarat since 1991.Official guide to the 1907 South Street competitions. Images include: Prince of Wales, Lord Northcote, W.D. Thomas, South Street Competition Executive Committee (W.H. Pearson, W.H. Chandler, A. Prichard, W.H. Richards, W.D. Hill, Col. Williams, W.D. Thomas, F. Besemeres, F.J. Martell, J.T. Morris. F.J. Williams, R. Maddern, R.J. Gribble), Sir John Madden, Lord Tennyson, W.D. Hill, Frederick Bevan, Ballarat (Sturt Street), Lake Wendouree (Yachts), J.W. Beswick, Lawrence Campbell, City of Ballarat Mayor and Councillor (Mayor Brawn, E. Williams, E. Morey. Cr Brokenshire, J. Whykes, J.M. Barker, G. Crocker, W.D. Hill, R. Pearse, T. Hollway), Ballarat East Mayor and Councillors (J. Gent, Cr Glendenning, J.N. Dunn, I. Pearce, C. Bunting, A. Levy, J. Ritchie, J. McNeil, A. McKenzie, Cr Penhalluriak), Sturt Street Looking West, Old Curiosity House, Entrance to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Interior of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat East Town Hall and Gardens, Lake Wendouree Ferry, W.E. Swenson, S.B. Swenson, J.G.M. Swenson, Rev. T. Flynn, Edwards' Pyrites, Lestor's Hotel, Sunshine Sheild, W to W Shield, Frank Herman, W.F. Coultman, Marks' Trophy, Lighthouse Port Fairy, R. Correll Music Seller, James Smith, Isaac Pitman, Arthur Brumfield, Hugh Leschen, John Robson, St Augustine's Band Geelong, Moorabool Falls, Kirks Dam, Ballarat Choral Society, Alfred Deakin, James Long, Hugh McKay Advertisements include: Huttons the Jewellers, Sam Jamieson, Sun Foundry, City Saw Mills, Blomeley Bros Iron and Brass Founders, G. Bongiorno- Railway Fruit Palace, Henry Brind & Co., Andrew Cant, Harrison's Foundry, Umbrella and Sunshade Emporium, Ballarat City Baths, Ballarat Coffee Palace, Irwin's Provincial Hotel, Victa Studio; D. Lem Chinese Medical Practitioner, Bosisto's Eucalyptus Oil, Ronaldson Bros & Tippett, Unicorn HOtel, Mrs F. Allen Caterer, Coles & Pullum, J.C. Dillon & Co., Surrey Tannery, Coulthard's Ballarat Business College, George Farmer, MrBride's Boots, L.J. Austin, Dyason's, Ballarat Brewing Company, Phoenix Brewery, Royal Standard Brewery, Edwards' Pyrites, Lestor's Hotel, Robson's College of Music, James A. Gear, Williams Shoemen, Tekardo Brothers, Powell & Co.south street competitions, eisteddfod, chinese herbalist, south street, r.b. lemmon, g. bongiorno, w.d. thomas, john madden, lord tennyson, w.d. hill, frederick bevan, j.w. beswick, lawrence campbell, boer war memorial, queen victoria statue, curiosity shop, m.b. john foundry, ballarat east town hall and gardens, sunshine shield, hugh victor mckay, w to w shield, w.j. coltman, frank herman, j. hutton-jones, t. downer, j. marks, hutton and co trophy, marks trophy, hugh leschen, john robson, st augustine's band, geelong, downer trophy, trekardo brothers, moorabool falls, kirks dam, ballarat choral society, alfred deakin, challenge cup, james long, grand national eisteddfod of australasia, ballarat east gardens, ballarat east town hall
