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Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 to 1953-54 Lilliput Browns Plains, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 to 1953-54 Lilliput Browns...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1937-38 to 1953-54, lilliput browns plains -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 to 1970-71 Wahgunyah, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 to 1970-71 Wahgunyah...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1937-38 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1937-38 to 1970-71, wahgunyah -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1954-55 to 1970-71 Norong Lilliput Browns Plains, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1954-55 to 1970-71 Norong Lilliput...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1954-55 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1954-55 to 1970-71, norong lilliput browns plains -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 all but Central, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 all but Central...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1970-71 to 1976-77, all but central -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 All But Central, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 All But Central...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1970-71 to 1976-77, all but central -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 Central, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 to 1976-77 Central...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1970-71 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1970-71 to 1976-77, central -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1978-79 All But Central, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1978-79 All But Central...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 10 1987-88 to 1978-79, all but central -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1978-79 Central 1978 to 1985 Wahgunyah, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1978-79 Central 1978 to...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1987-88 to 1978-79, central, 1978 to 1985, wahgunyah -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1983 to 1985 Central and East Missing 1979 to 1982, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1983 to 1985 Central and East...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1983 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 12 1983 to 1985, central and east, missing 1979 to 1982 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1991-92 missing 1986-87 1987-88, 1988
... Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 to 1991-92 missing 1986-87...-country Digitised 16mm Microfilm Rutherglen Shire Rates 1987-88 ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1987-88 to 1991-92, missing 1986-87 1987-88 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Digitised 16mm Microfilm, Rutherglen Shirr Rates 1992-938 to 1994-95, 1988
This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 16mm film in a cardboard boxrates, public records, shire, 1992-938 to 1994-95 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1973
Taken in 1973, this photograph features 13 men in suits, most of whom are council members of the United Shire of Beechworth, as well as a secretary and engineer. The photo is taken in a formal setting, suggesting there may have been an occasion at this time (potentially surrounding or related to the August council meeting). Previously a district (1856), then a borough (1863) and separate shire (1866) at this time the Local Government Area (LGA) had been known by this name for approximately two years, after having amalgamated with the still-existing borough. Beechworth amalgamated with Rutherglen and Chiltern Yackandandah to become the Indigo Shire Council in 1994. Little has been found about the men in the photograph, however this was at also around the time that women were becoming more widely accepted into positions on Victorian council (such as Valerie Mason, who was elected the first President of the United Shire of Beechworth council 6 years after this photograph.) The photograph has been taken in front of the Beechworth Shire Hall. The Hall was designed by architects J.J. Coe and Thomas Dalziel and is dated to 1859. Originally the building was used as the Shire Offices but also doubled as a fire station and a courthouse, with still surviving cells underneath. The Town Hall is now home to the Visitor Information Centre, is the starting point for historical Precinct walking tours and is available for hire for events or community meetings.The Beechworth Town Hall is one of five distinctive granite buildings on Ford Street that comprise the Justice Precinct, and is listed on the Victorian Heritage register. This photograph captures the ongoing importance and use of the Beechworth Town Hall and its ties to Council operations in the 1970s.Black and white rectangular photograph print matt photographic paperReverse - written in pencil upper right corner: 1997.2602; stamped in black ink across centre margin: Beechworth shire council Aug.1973/ Crs.H.H.Warner, H.C.Lucas, L.W. Powell, L. Leentjes, R.C. Sewell, T.J. Carroll/ G.Gray (Secry), Crs.R.P. O'Connor, D. Nankervis, D. McKenzie-McHaig, J.J. Macaulay, H.R. Sinclair/ D.Pope (Engineer), Absent Cr.J.V.Diffey; written in pencil in cursive lower left margin: Absent J Diffey; written in pencil bottom right edge: BMMA02602beechworth shire council, crs.h.h.warner, h.c.lucas, l.w. powell, l. leentjes, r.c. sewell, t.j. carroll, g.gray (secry), crs.r.p. o'connor, d. nankervis, d. mckenzie-mchaig, j.j. macaulay, h.r. sinclair, d.pope (engineer), cr.j.v.diffey, beechworth town hall -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - The Buildings of the Gordons, 2001
John Gordon was born in Chelsea, London in 1826. He and his wife Eliza migrated to Australia in mid-1853. They settled originally in Sydney where John practiced his profession of carpenter. By 1868 John was advertising himself as an architect. In May 1876 he and George Sheppard of Wagga announced they had entered into partnership, adopting the name "Gordon and Sheppard". John drowned in the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga on the 19 December 1880 when aged 54, leaving a wife Eliza, two sons William Joseph and Charles Goodwin and a daughter, Ada Martin. In 1881 William and Charles established the firm Gordon & Gordon. Gordon & Gordon's practice initially covered southern Riverina, however by 1890 it was very Victorian orientated having offices in Melbourne, Corowa, Rutherglen, Mansfield, Benalla, Euroa, Wangaratta, Albury, Seymour and Wodonga. This publication documents many of the buildings designed by William and Charles Gordon, including images of many of them. Some of the more well-known ones were St. Patrick's Church in Albury, Fairfield villa at Brown’s Plains for G F Morris, the Wodonga Shire Hall of 1890, A. Schlink's Store in High Street, Wodonga, Old Tallangatta Shire Offices and Butter Factory, St. Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, "Cambourne" and the de Kerilleau Homestead.An A4 size spiral bound publication detailing the work of John Gordon and his sons William and Charles. It includes a speech transcript as well as articles and images.John Gordon was born in Chelsea, London in 1826. He and his wife Eliza migrated to Australia in mid-1853. They settled originally in Sydney where John practiced his profession of carpenter. By 1868 John was advertising himself as an architect. In May 1876 he and George Sheppard of Wagga announced they had entered into partnership, adopting the name "Gordon and Sheppard". John drowned in the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga on the 19 December 1880 when aged 54, leaving a wife Eliza, two sons William Joseph and Charles Goodwin and a daughter, Ada Martin. In 1881 William and Charles established the firm Gordon & Gordon. Gordon & Gordon's practice initially covered southern Riverina, however by 1890 it was very Victorian orientated having offices in Melbourne, Corowa, Rutherglen, Mansfield, Benalla, Euroa, Wangaratta, Albury, Seymour and Wodonga. This publication documents many of the buildings designed by William and Charles Gordon, including images of many of them. Some of the more well-known ones were St. Patrick's Church in Albury, Fairfield villa at Brown’s Plains for G F Morris, the Wodonga Shire Hall of 1890, A. Schlink's Store in High Street, Wodonga, Old Tallangatta Shire Offices and Butter Factory, St. Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, "Cambourne" and the de Kerilleau Homestead.gordon and gordon architects, building albury & wodonga