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Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Preston Post-Times, Post People [Florence McDonald], 10/06/1998
Recollectionsof her life in Preston, by Flo McDonald, lifetime residentNewspaper clipping, black and white text and imagepreston victoria, flo mcdonald, florence mcdonald -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Invitation, function for retiring councillor, Janet BOLITHO and incoming councillor, Bernadene VOSS, Janet Bolitho, Farewell and welcome
"Farewell and welcome" an A6 sized one-sided invitation to an afternoon event at the Port Melbourne Trugo club to farewell retiring Ward councillor Janet BOLITHO and welcome Bernadene VOSS, candidate for that position. 13th October 2012, 4 to 6 pm . Cream with black image of a 3 funnel ship (photocopy somewhat breaking up)social activities, local government - city of port melbourne, janet bolitho, bernadene voss, port melbourne trugo club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Alexander John McDonald, 1914-1918
A short article about Alexander John McDonald and his service in World War 1. At the time of his enlistment he was living at Violet Town and his father lived in Bundoora. A second article is included, written by John Gibson and titled: "Alexander John McDonald's Great War"; it gives further detail about this soldier.Article 1:One page, text and colour images; Article 2: 4 pages text and colour imagesworld war 1 project, alexander john mcdonald -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "B/W J. Main, R.& M. Mcdonald", Malmsbury
People - "Mcdonald, Russell & Manon; Main, Jessie" Buildings - Fence Associated with - Jessie Swainston Collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St George Battery dam.with Lindsay McDonald as the child
Young barefooted child with bucket and spade at St. George Battery dam. Child is Lindsay McDonaldstawell -
Murtoa & District Historical Society and Museum
Black and White photograph, Mrs Anne Maria Uhe and daughter Mary at their home, 36 McDonald St, Murtoa, (estimated); 1800s
Black and white photograph, computer printout in perspex frame. Image depicts Mrs Anne Maria and Mary Uhe at their home which is an original settlers weatherboard cottage with picket fence.Under photograph "Mrs Anne Maria Uhe and daughter Mary at their home, 36 McDonald St, Murtoa"murtoa, house -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Letters of James McDonald & James William Pumfrey, James Pumfrey and James McDonald, 1915 - 1918
Pumfrey embarked from Melbourne on board HMAT Chilka on 2nd February 1915 and returned to Australia on 1st July 1919. McDonald embarked on board HMAT Star of Victoria on 10 September 1915 and, after being shot in the stomach at Pozieres, returned to Australia on 7th August 1916.Seventy six letters of James McDonald (2872 - 5th Battalion, 9th Reinforcement) and thirty five letters of James William Pumfrey (5175 - Light Horse Brigade Train 3), addressed to Miss Ida Rutherford. Includes photograph album belonging to Rutherford.ww1, 5 battalion, james mcdonald, james william pumfrey, ida rutherford, light horse brigade train 3, pozieres -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo - McDonald.A, Drummond Studios, Councilor A. McDonald
Councilor A. McDonald was elected to council in 1960, serving till 1980. He was Shire President in 1969-70.Original Historic photo of all Councilors and staff for 1959-60.Sepia photo(rectangular),on white mount,of Councilor A.McDonald,situated right hand side of top row ,forming part of composite collection of photos of all councilors and staff for 1959-60.Presented to the Ballarat Shire Council by Councilor C.E.Brown (J.P.),President 1959-1960.ballarat shire council 1959 60, a mcdonald 1960 1980 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Baptist Church photo by McDonald & Field
McDonald and Field photo of Baptist Church showing picket fence in front of church and water tank at side.Photo of Stawell Baptist Church taken by MacDonald & Field. The photo of the church shows a picket fence out the front of the church and a water tank on the side of the church.MacDonald & Field Photo stawell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of History of a Street Precinct, 25 Sep
In 2005, members of the PMH&PS undertook a study of the residents of the houses in a Port Melbourne street precinct from the 1880s to 1960. The area is bounded by Evans Street, the E side of Bridge Street, S side of Williamstown Road, Farrell Street both the E & W sides plus the section of Ross Street between Farrell and Bridge and the part of Derham Street between Farrell and Bridge. The resulting map and an interactive CD won the Best Community Research, Registers & Records project at the 2007 Victorian Community History Awards. The project was launched on the railway reserve near the corner of Evans & Farrell streets. Janet BOLITHO, former mayor of City of Port Phillip.Former City of Port Phillip mayor, Janet Bolitho, at the launch of the History of a Street Precinct25/9/05 Janet Bolithohistory of a street precinct, janet bolitho -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1987
Dulcie May and Janet Hough put together a large collage of KUCA KID'S idea for peace in the world. The collage was a winner.B&W photograph showing Dulcie and Janet working on a banner while sitting on the floor."Dulcie May North Balwyn Janet Hough Rosanna C&N 23/9/1987, page 29"dulcie may, janet hough, kuca, kids in the uniting church in australia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, McDonald Headstone, Tower Hill Cemetery, 26/07/2009
Colour photograph of a headstone in the Tower Hill Cemetery.In Loving Memory John Neil McDonald who Died August 10th 1911 aged 55 years. Peace, Perfect peace. Also his wife Ann McDonald who died August 12th 1933 Aged 77 Years With Christ whichis far better. tower hill cemetery, john o'neil mcdonald, ann mcdonald -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Label, Webb McDonald & Co, Early 20th Century
Webb, Mc Donald and Co., Engineers, Brassfounders, Sheet Metal Workers, Plumbers appear to be the forerunners of the firm of Webb Brothers and Co. which was as important business in Lava Street, Warrnambool in the early 20th century. The Webb Brothers were especially noted for their windmill making, establishing a business in South Melbourne in 1921.This luggage label is of some significance as it is the only item we have of the firm of Webb, McDonald and Co.Buff coloured rectangular label with dark blue text . Two corners of the label are mitred. It has a punched hole with a reinforce sticker .There is a pink smear on the front . There are remnants of pink card on the reverseFROM WEBB, MCDONALD 7 CO., Engineers, Brassfounders, Sheet Metal Workers, Plumbers &c. LAVA STREET, WARRNAMBOOL.webb, mc donald, engineers, brassfounders, plumbers, wiindmills -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, The Age, Honour for mother who refused to take easy way out; and, A Complete human being, by Tony McDonald, December 2001,; and, 30/09/2004
Experiences of Tony McDonald, a Greensborough mother of a Down Syndrome child, including accounts of her work in building support facilities for families of children with disabilitiesTwo articles: 2 p. black and white reprint of newspaper article, text with photograph, printed both sides; and, 1 p. article, black and white reprint of journal articledown syndrome, tony mcdonald -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Great South West Walk, Grahame McDonald, 1983
Glenelg Shire Council RecordsBill Golding on bridge, section Great South West Walk.Front: Signature bottom right: Grahame McDonald 1983. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Graves of George and Janet Bird and family, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
George Bird was born in England in 1845 and arrived in Australia in 1856 as a child of assisted migrants. Soon afterwards he came out to Eltham to live with his uncle George Stebbings, working for him as bricklayer's assistant in building, amongst others, Shillinglaw Cottage and the Anglican and Methodist Churches in Eltham. He later purchased 72 acres at the eastern end of Pitt Street (bounded by Eucalyptus Road, Mount Pleasant Road and present-day Rockliffe Street) and established the property ‘View Hill’, which was worked as a mixed farm and orchard (including berries). In 1878 he married Janet Kilpatrick, who had emigrated from Scotland. They had ten children, three of whom died in infancy. The wedding in 1904 of their eldest surviving daughter Sarah (‘Sis’) to Edward Pepper appears to have been quite a society event. George was a staunch Methodist and was a Church Steward and a Sunday School Superintendent in about 1890. Janet died in 1915 and George died in 1920 (though his gravestone says 1921). George's will stated that his property was to be divided between all his children in equal shares. This necessitated subdivision of the View Hill property, which took place progressively between 1922 and 1926. One son, George Hugh Bird, operated a drapery store in Main Road (near Bridge Street) in around 1915. Later, in the 1920s, he ran a greengrocer's shop (also selling confectionery) in Main Road opposite Eltham Station. It was the first shop in Eltham to have plate glass windows. At the same time, his brother Reg had a grocery store on the station side of Main Road. George and Janet are buried together in a family plot in Eltham Cemetery. Several descendants are also buried in the cemetery. In Loving Memory Of George Bird Died 5 December 1921 aged 76 years And his beloved wife Janet Bird Died 5 Sept 1915 aged 57 years Also their children William James Bird Died 25 Feb 1888 aged 8 years Mary Jane Bird Died 8 Oct 1891 aged 7 years Pte Edwin John Bird Killed in action in the Great War 11 Aug 1918 aged 30 years Buried in France And on the base stone George Hugh Bird Died 26 Feb. 1965. Aged 79 years Arthur Andrew Bird Died 25 Mar. 1970 Aged 75 years To the left In Loving Memory of Dr. J. R. (Roger) Bird 1927 2001 Son of Arthur & Helen (nee Lyon) Bird Husband of Betty Father of Janet & Alison Grandpa of Evan & Helen Scientist & Gentleman To the right In Loving Memory of Harold Edwin Bird OAM 1922 - 2015 Son of Arthur & Helen (nee Lyon) Bird Husband of Yvonne Father of Estell & Russell In our hearts Forever moreBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, arthur andrew bird, arthur bird, edwin john bird, george bird, george hugh bird, harold edwin bird, helen bird (nee lyon), j. r. (roger) bird, janet bird (nee kilpatrick), william james bird, yvonne bird -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital Image, McDonald Sand and Gravel Pits 1954, 1954
Advertisement for McDonald Sand and Gravel Pits of William Street Greensborough. Copied from a booklet produced by Greensborough Primary School [Gr2062] in 1954, entries are sponsors of the publication.Digital copy of advertisement from booklet.greensborough primary school, mcdonald sand and gravel pits, william street greensborough -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Janet Morgan
Sepia postcard, unmounted, original, good conditionOn back: Dear Cecil This is the photo. Please don't laugh at it! I can't help it, it is my misfortune to have a face like this. Hope you have recovered from Saturday. With love, Janet. Mr G Morgan, C of Smith & Emmerton Collins Street City -
Federation University Art Collection
Print - limited edition screenprint, Danny MacDonald, 'Taxonomer's Vision' by Danny McDonald, 1997
Danny McDONALD (1949- ) Born Australia Since 2000, Danny McDonald's art practice has been largely focused on medical research and public installation activity. Images show evidence of his foray into medical science's image-making techniques and demonstrate his hypothesis that art and science are intimately linked in their 'objective' outlook on the world. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed colour jetspray and seriagraphart, artwork, danny mcdonald, serigraph -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, McDonald, Thomas
Thomas McDonald was born in Hobart in 1836; in 1856 in Heidelberg, he married Mary Anne Maloney, born in County Clare Ireland c1836; Thomas was living in Diamond Creek and Mary Anne on Plenty River. They moved to Eltham and raised a family. Descendant Dan Delmo was researching this family's time in Eltham. Contents Photocopies of emails from Dan Delmo providing details of his family research; certificates of marriages, birth, deaths; letter 4 November 2010 from Lucille Andel with details of Eltham Rate Books. Photocopies of emails from Jim Connor, Eltham District Historical Society, listing McDonald children attending Eltham Primary School.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdan delmo, thomas mcdonald, mary anne mcdonald (nee maloney) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr. George & Isabelle McGhie nee McDonald. c 1900
McGhie George & Isabelle photographed outside their Patrick Street house Stawell c 1900. Isabella McGhie born in Tain Scotland nee McDonald. Died 21.11.1914 aged 82. They were married at Ararat in August 1858. George was born in Orkney and died 20.5.1913 aged 88Black & White photo of George & Isabella Mc Ghie. George is seated and Isabella is standing with her arm on Georges shoulder. they are outside their Patrick St home. c 1900Printed on the back of the photo " George & Isabella McGhie Date not know, but estimate around 1900. Taken outside their house in Patrick Street, Stawell. Original held by Sue Goodluck, great-granddaughter of Wilhelmina McGhie, daughter of George & Isabella".stawell portrait -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Bayside Development, Noel Turnbull, Janet Bolitho, 16 Feb 2004
Oral History of Noel Tunbull, recorded by Janet Bolitho on 16.02.2004. Discussing the Bayside Archival Project the proposed Sandridge City Development. Recording duration 47:11built environment, town planning - proposals shelved, noel turnbull -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Pat Thomas, Janet Bolitho, 19 May 2003
Pat Thomas was interviewed by Janet Bolitho on 19.05.2003 at Pat's home at 75 Esplanade west, and discusses her life in Port Melbourne Duration 00:30:56domestic life, families, pat thomas -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Bayside Development, Lyn Allison, Janet Bolitho, 12 Jun 2004
Oral History of Lyn Allison, recorded by Janet Bolitho on 12.06.2004. Discussing the Bayside Archival Project the proposed Sandridge City Development. Recording duration 54:44built environment, town planning - proposals shelved, lyn allison -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Bayside Development, John Drury, Janet Bolitho, 17 Jul 2004
Oral History of John Drury, recorded by Janet Bolitho on 17.07.2004. Discussing the Bayside Archival Project the proposed Sandridge City Development. Recording duration 47:11built environment, town planning - proposals shelved, john drury -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, H. E. McDonald
One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of a drawing by H. H. E. McDonald depicting a Blandowski's Tern diving for a fishlocal history, photography, blandowski's tern, black & white photograph, wildlife, birds, h h e mcdonald, drawing, john jenner, bryant west -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letters to Head Teacher, Mr McDonald, re former students, 1952
Letters to Mr McDonald Head Teacher of Mt Pleasant State School informing him of the achievements of former students of his school. Students are Ron Horgan Form 2 who gained second in the Adam Lindsay Gordon Scholarship, Lenice Willis who topped the girls in Form 1 and Len Fox first in Form 1 boys. Both won scholarships. Margaret Paine was top of Form 2 Girls. They are a credit to your school. Also thank you for Six Pounds for scholarships. Leonard Fox and Lenice Willis worthy holders. Brian Duthie and Pat Collier were first and fourth in recent examinations.2 Cream page, typed ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, mr mcdonald, mt pleasant state school, former students, scholarship, adam lindsay gordon scholarship, ron horgan, lenice willis, len fox, margaret paine, brian duthie, pat collier -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Grave of Janet and William Morris, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, Sep 2009
William Morris was born in Little Eltham in 1851. He was married three times; his second wife had the same surname as his first so they may have been sisters. He was described as "jolly and hearty" and ran a publican's booth at the Eltham Races in 1903, reportedly doing a good trade. He was an Eltham Shire Councillor between 1897 and 1918 and was Shire President in 1911. The Evelyn Hotel was situated in Main Road Eltham, immediately opposite its competitor the Eltham Hotel. It had opened as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel by 1854, when it was described as having "twelve spacious apartments all canvassed and papered", but had changed its name by 1878. The proprietor from about 1889 until 1919 was William Morris; he was also the licensee for most of that time. (The William Morris who was a butcher at Eltham in the early 1900s was no relation.) It advertised that it had "good stables", located behind the hotel in Pitt Street, a necessity for hotels at the time. Mail coaches en route from Heidelberg to Queenstown (now St Andrews), Panton Hill and Kangaroo Ground changed horses there. It was de-licensed as a hotel in 1919 but continued to operate as a boarding house until it was destroyed by fire in 1931. William died in 1922 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with several other family members. Janet The Beloved Wife of William Morris Who died 5th October 1880 Aged 24 years Also Alfred George Morris Died 11th September 1880, aged 1 year Also William Morris Died 8th December 1922 Aged 74 years At RestRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsKodak GC 400-9eltham cemetery, gravestones, alfred george morris, janet morris, william morris, evelyn hotel -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Janet and William Morris, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
William Morris was born in Eltham in 1848 or 1849. He was married three times; his second wife had the same surname as his first so they may have been sisters. He was described as "jolly and hearty" and ran a publican's booth at the Eltham Races in 1903, reportedly doing a good trade. He was an Eltham Shire Councillor between 1897 and 1918 and was Shire President in 1911. The Evelyn Hotel was situated in Main Road Eltham, immediately opposite its competitor the Eltham Hotel. It had opened as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel by 1854, when it was described as having "twelve spacious apartments all canvassed and papered", but had changed its name by 1878. The proprietor from about 1889 until 1919 was William Morris; he was also the licensee for most of that time. (The William Morris who was a butcher at Eltham in the early 1900s was no relation.) It advertised that it had "good stables", located behind the hotel in Pitt Street, a necessity for hotels at the time. Mail coaches en route from Heidelberg to Queenstown (now St Andrews), Panton Hill and Kangaroo Ground changed horses there. It was de-licensed as a hotel in 1919 but continued to operate as a boarding house until it was destroyed by fire in 1931. William died in 1922 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with several other family members. Janet The Beloved Wife of William Morris Who died 5th October 1880 Aged 24 years Also Alfred George Morris Died 11th September 1880, aged 1 year Also William Morris Died 8th December 1922 Aged 74 years At RestBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, alfred george morris, evelyn hotel, janet morris, william morris -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Janet and William Morris, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 Oct 2022
William Morris was born in Eltham in 1848 or 1849. He was married three times; his second wife had the same surname as his first so they may have been sisters. He was described as "jolly and hearty" and ran a publican's booth at the Eltham Races in 1903, reportedly doing a good trade. He was an Eltham Shire Councillor between 1897 and 1918 and was Shire President in 1911. The Evelyn Hotel was situated in Main Road Eltham, immediately opposite its competitor the Eltham Hotel. It had opened as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel by 1854, when it was described as having "twelve spacious apartments all canvassed and papered", but had changed its name by 1878. The proprietor from about 1889 until 1919 was William Morris; he was also the licensee for most of that time. (The William Morris who was a butcher at Eltham in the early 1900s was no relation.) It advertised that it had "good stables", located behind the hotel in Pitt Street, a necessity for hotels at the time. Mail coaches en route from Heidelberg to Queenstown (now St Andrews), Panton Hill and Kangaroo Ground changed horses there. It was de-licensed as a hotel in 1919 but continued to operate as a boarding house until it was destroyed by fire in 1931. William died in 1922 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with several other family members. Janet The Beloved Wife of William Morris Who died 5th October 1880 Aged 24 years Also Alfred George Morris Died 11th September 1880, aged 1 year Also William Morris Died 8th December 1922 Aged 74 years At RestBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, alfred george morris, evelyn hotel, janet morris, william morris