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Polish Museum & Archives in Australia
sibirak conference booklet, 40 lat w Australii, January 1990
Siberian survivors - the history of this particular groups on the 40th anniversary of arrival, settlement and self organisation in Australia - testiimony to their displacement - documentation of their members in Victoriadocument of settlement in Australia - photographs and memoirs of memberswhite paper, cream cover,siberia, displacement, langfitt, deportation, booklet, africa, india, memoirs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, K. Harrison, The Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), 1942
Reprint of article by K. Harrison from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. Multiple copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, k. harrison -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Theo Jarrett, Gordon Dunn, Norman Orodue and Don Harrison, Theo Jarrett, Gordon Dunn, Norman Orodue and Don Harrison, n.d
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: THEO JARRETT, GORDON DUNN, (blue pen, upper left) - NORM ORODUE (black pen, centre) DON HARRISON, (blue pen, upper right)port of portland authority archives -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, View from Loughnan Rd. looking south east over Harrison Street/Andrew Street corner, c.1949
Black and white photograph showing some vacant land and new houses under construction. Developed area in background. (3 copies)Typed below photograph, "View from Loughnan Rd. looking south east, 1949". Written on backing sheet, "View from Loughnan Rd. to corner Harrison and Andrew Street, c1949". -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, F. Harrison, The Vintage, Rutherglen, c1890
Grapevine system shown is an old one called Gobelet or Bush Vine, now little used. (see link to Wikipedia article)Coloured postcard photograph, of two men picking grapes.On back of card: "Published by F. Harrison, Rutherglen"vineyard, wine industry, grape picking, vintage, gobelet pruning system -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Certificate, J. W. Harrison, Yambuk Cheese and Butter Factory Share certificate, 1893
Augustus Bostock was the 9th child of Robert & Rachael Bostock of Vaucluse Epping Forest, Van Diemen’s Land. He was only 4 years old when his mother died. He was inspired by his father to seek his fortune in the Western District of Victoria. He arrived around 1850. He married Margaret Aitkin in July 1865. Augustus owned several properties in the district and leased others. He sat on the court of Warrnambool, Mortlake or Hexham as required. He resided at Marramook in Hawkesdale and later moved to Vaucluse in Hopetoun Road Warrnambool, where he died in 1920 at the age of 87. He was involved in many aspects of life in the Western District, racing, cricket, and social activities to name a few. The Yambuk Cheese and Butter factory operated until around 1917 when it failed financially and was wound up by liquidators. It was operated for a short period by Murrays of NZ but they too succumbed to the poor financial situation. This is one of a number of documents which relate to the Bostock family who were one of the most important pioneering families of the Western District. They owned and leased various properties around Warrnambool and were involved in many aspects of social and business life. The document itself is indicative of its time and provides an insight into the details and terms of such documents at the time.Small white sheet with purple printing. Items filled in with black pen. Serrated edge on one side. Transfer form printed on the reverse in purple. Stamped seal in bottom right hand corner.Signed by Augustus Bostock, G Ritchie. Stamped no 27 in top left corner.warrnambool, augustus bostock, yambuk cheese and butter factory, shareholders yambuk cheese factory 1893, -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ian Allan, Swordfish at war, 1984
Describes the operations of the Swordfish torpedo bomber during World War IIill, p.128.non-fictionDescribes the operations of the Swordfish torpedo bomber during World War IIworld war ii - aerial operations - britain, royal air force - history -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Richard Harrison, How to Become a Champion at Bowls, 1956
non-fictionlawn bowls -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, F. Harrison, The Potato Harvest, Rutherglen, c1890
Coloured postcard photograph showing four men digging potatoes in a field.Printed on back of card: "Published by F. Harrison, Rutherglen"harvest, agriculture, potatoes -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, F. Harrison, Main Street, Rutherglen, c1890
View is from the corner of Main and High Streets. On the corner is the bank that is now the NAB. Further along the road, with the gabled roof above the other buildings, is the Rutherglen Hotel while it was still a weatherboard building.Coloured postcard photograph, showing a view of Main Street Rutherglen with a group of people waiting to see the parade coming up the street.Printed on back of card: "Published by F. Harrison, Rutherglen"main street, parades, rutherglen hotel, banks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, W. I. Framing for School of Mines Furnace Sheds, 1908, 1908
Pencil drawings of plans for the Ballarat School of Mines Furnace Sheds.ballarat school of mines, assaying, w.i. framing -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Rinehart, Mary Roberts et al, When A Man Marries by Mary Roberts Rinehart, 1909
Romance novel.Hardcover book, 356 pages. Book has an olive green cover with white text.Illustrations by Harrison Fisher and Mayo Bunker.fictionRomance novel.mary roberts rinehart, romance, fiction -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Harrison, Eileen and Landan, Carolyn, The Hume Highway. A Pot Pourri of Stories and Scenes Today and Yesterday, 2011
A moving account of the changes and disruptions to the Aboriginal communities of Gippsland seen through the life story of Eileen Harrison, a Kurnai woman and artist.aboriginals -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, Mount Abrupt
Oil on cardboardVerso: Signed l.r. cnr., oil "H. B. HARRISON:. Not dated.landscape, cattle, mount abrupt -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, HARRISON, Dr Aunty Eileen b. 1948, Possum Stitch, 2003
Acrylic on canvasSigned and dated 'E Harrison 03' in lower left corner of painting. -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, HARRISON, Dr Aunty Eileen b. 1948, Den of Nargun - Spirit Tracks, 2004
Acrylic on paperSigned and dated 'E Harrison 04' in lower left corner of painting. -
National Wool Museum
Tray
Tray presented to C.P. Harrison Esq on his completion of 60 Years Service at Godfrey Hirst, 16.11.56Tray presented to C.P. Harrison Esq on his completion of 60 Years Service 16.11.56From the Directors of Godfrey Hirst & Co Pty Ltd to C.P. Harrison Esq on his completion of 60 Years Service 16.11.56godfrey hirst and co. pty ltd, harrison, mr c. p. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. A. W. Pederick with F.M.I.M. carpenter
Will require further research to establish details of Magain's work and times.B&W photo (two copies) of Rev. A. W. Pederick with Mr and Mrs Jim Magain. Jim Magain was a carpenter with the Federal Methodist Inland Mission.Rev. A. W. Pederick with F.M.I.M. carpentermagain, jim, federal methodist inland mission, fmim -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Article - Women, Gippsland TAFE Morwell: Women of Note; Eileen Harrison, Artist and Aboriginal Elder, (1948 - )
Eileen Harrison was born in 1948 at the Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission, Gippsland, Victoria. She lived here until she was 13. The family moved to Ararat. Eileen left school returned to Lake Tyers when she fled form her parents’ house in Ararat, and stayed with Uncle Charlie and Aunt Phyl. Eileen found that Lake Tyers had changed for the worse since her childhood, and she only stayed three months because she found this unsettling. It wasn’t until 1993 that Eileen reconnected with the education system. To provide support for her daughter Jacey, Eileen took Higher School Certificate subjects at the Macmillan TAFE College in Warragul. In retrospect, completing the TAFE course was a pivotal moment in Eileen’s life: the “beginning of something”. Eileen later studied fine arts at the Koorie Unit of the Central Gippsland TAFE in Morwell. She received her Diploma in Cultural Studies and Art in 2003, and was the Central Gippsland TAFE student of the year. Aunty Eileen Harrison is a true living treasure of Gippsland. A regular exhibitor at Gippsland Art Gallery, Aunty Eileen has inspired thousands of people through her moving coming-of-age novel 'Black Swan: A Koorie Woman’s Life' (co-written with Carolyn Landon in 2011). Aunty Eileen stresses the importance of listening deeply from the heart. Her powerful connection to her mother and grandmother, as well as the animals and land is at the heart of these works. women of note, eileen harrison, aunty, aboriginal elder, artist, lake tyers mission gippsland, ararat, higher school certificate, macmillan tafe warrigul, koorie unit, gipps, and central tafe, morwell, diploma, cultural studies and art, gippsland art gallery, novel "black swan" -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Portrait Photograph, J Williams, Trooper W S Shirley
No 336, Tpr William Shirley, 34-yo labourer, of Yea Victoria. Enlisted B Squadron 4 LH Regiment, 20 Aug 1914, embarked 19 Oct 1914. Wounded in action (side) 24 June 1915, 1 General Hospital Alexandria 30 June 1915, 4 London General Hospital , 23 Aug 1915. Returned to Australia 8 May 1916. Previous service: No 1012 Pte, 5 VMR, Boer War. Embarked 15 Feb 1901. Returned to Australia 27 March 1902. Militia service 15 Light Horse RegimentB&W framed photograph of Trooper W S Shirley, 4th Light Horse RegimentTrooper W S Shirley of the 4th Aust Light Horse Regiment. Sailed 25.10.14photograph, ww1, w s shirley, 4th light horse regiment -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Document (Item) - Research Document, Joan Anderson, John W Lindt, Unknown
An account of the life of John W Lindt.An account of the life of John W Lindt. John William Lindt (1845–1926), was a German-born Australian landscape and ethnographic photographer, early photojournalist, and portraitist. John Lindt was responsible for a folio of photographs of the Fernshaw and Watts River area and he sold over 25,000 images of the Black Spur from his original negatives. In 1895 he was able to purchase land on the North East side of the Black Spur and subsequently built his home and guesthouse "The Hermitage" from where he continued his photographic career. In 1913 he collaborated with Nicholas Caire to produce a tourist booklet on the area. In 1925 the Argus reported that Lindt "continues to produce remarkable and most artistic pictures of the beauties of mountain landscape. He is not a believer in the blurred effects favoured by many ... instead he is a master of detail." Aged 81 Lindt died of heart failure during disastrous bushfires on 19 February 1926 at the Hermitage. He was survived by his wife Catherine who continued to run ‘The Hermitage’ guest house before she retired to the city.john william lindt, fernshaw, watts river, black spur, the hermitage, nicholas, nicholas john caire, the argus -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Ian Cameron, 1973 Flood W. Fitzpatrick's House on Calder Highway, Feb 1973
1973 flood. W. Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Hwy, surrounded by flood water from Yeungroon Creek.B/W photograph of 1973 flood. W Fitzpatrick's house on Calder Highway surrounded by flood water from flooded Yeungroon Creek.flood, charlton, calder highway, yeungroon -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Reconstruction of Lane built in Depression C.1930, 1/06/1997 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Reconstruction of Lane built in Depression C.1930. Brick lifted to enable drainage for Dual Occupancy. Lane runs North & South between Harrison & McDowall Streets, Mitcham.harrison street, mitcham, mcdowall street, mitcham. -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph, JUDGE W. H. GAUNT
This photograph is a copy displayed in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. The original photograph is in the La Trobe Collection in the State Library of Victoria. William Henry Gaunt (1830-1905), judge, was born on 27 July 1830 at Leek, Staffordshire, England, son of John Gaunt, banker, and his wife Mary, née Bakewell. Educated at Leek Grammar School and Whitchurch, Salop, he migrated to Melbourne, and entered the Victorian public service and was rapidly promoted. By March 1854 he was chief clerk at Beechworth, the administrative centre of the Ovens goldfield. In July 1855 the resident warden commended Gaunt as 'a highly valuable public servant' with an intimate knowledge of the district and the 'temper and disposition of the miners'. Appointed sub-warden in the Beechworth district in January 1856 and a Chinese protector in August, he was given control of the extensive Woolshed district. When European miners attacked a party of Chinese at the Buckland River diggings in May 1857 Gaunt was sent to restore order. One of his proclamations, issued in Chinese characters, concluded 'W. H. Gaunt, your protector—tremble and obey!' In June he was appointed a police magistrate and next month was sent to take charge at the Buckland where the Chinese had been expelled from the diggings; the police force assisting him was led by Robert O'Hara Burke. In January 1858 Gaunt was appointed a warden, in November was transferred to Chiltern, north of Beechworth, and in August 1859 was made a commissioner of crown lands. In February 1860 Gaunt was appointed a coroner of Victoria, acting at Indigo, near Chiltern. In April 1865 he was transferred to Beechworth, became visiting justice of the gaol and later moved to Sandhurst. In January 1869 he was appointed returning officer for the mining district of Ballarat and visiting justice of the gaol. He was associated with this area for the rest of his life and won high repute for his integrity. In 1874 he chaired the inaugural meeting of the first Australian competitive swimming club. For years he studied law and was called to the Bar in December 1873. He was one of the many public servants dismissed by Graham Berry on 9 January 1878 (Black Wednesday). After petitioning the Queen in vain over his dismissal he began practice in Ballarat as a barrister. He soon became a leading authority on mining laws; one of the cases in which he was involved was the lengthy inquest on the bodies of the twenty-two miners drowned in the New Australasian mine disaster at Creswick in 1882. He was appointed a temporary judge of the Insolvency Court in 1889 and a County Court judge in 1891. In 1900 he was chairman of the royal commission which considered Metropolitan Board of Works matters, and in 1902 was president of the inquiry into the unification of municipalities in Victoria. In 1860 Gaunt married Elizabeth Mary, the youngest daughter of Frederick Palmer; they had nine children. Of the surviving five sons and two daughters, Ernest Frederick Augustus and Guy Reginald Archer both became admirals and were knighted; Cecil Robert became a lieutenant-colonel, Clive Herbert a government advocate in Rangoon and Mary (Mrs H. L. Miller) one of the first women students to enrol at the University of Melbourne (1881), although she did not complete her degree; she became a successful novelist. Gaunt died on 5 October 1905. An anonymous colleague said: 'I don't think he was ever excelled as a police magistrate, and during the many years he was on the County Court bench he earned the highest regard. His capacities were as unquestioned as his integrity, and more could not be said of any judge'. Select Bibliography Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, Victoria), 1878, 3, (58) Government Gazette (Victoria), 22 Feb, 15 Aug 1856, 30 June 1857, 5 Jan 1858, 16 Aug 1859, 3 Feb 1860, 7 Mar, 11 Oct 1862, 28 Mar, 4 Apr 1865, 17 May 1867, 9 June 1868, 22, 29 Jan 1869 Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 21 May 1857, 11 Mar 1865 Colonial Secretary's in-letters, goldfields, 25 Mar 1854, 21 July, 18 Nov 1855, 22 Aug 1857 (Public Record Office Victoria) scrapbook and newsclippings (privately held). Related Entries in NCB Sitesview family tree Gaunt, Mary Eliza (daughter)go to ADB entryPhotograph of Judge W. H. Gaunt standing beside chair holding top hat and cane, under glass, in cream frame with cream matte.Printed name underneath: JUDGE W. H. GAUNT -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Hamilton" Family Album with Miss Fanny Agnes Hamilton only daughter & child of Mr W A Hamilton c1880
ALBUM. Family Album of Miss Fanny Agnes Hamilton daughter of W A Hamilton. Only Child. c1880B/W Photograph of substantial brick homestawell portrait -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Compass and Housing, 1880-1900
This compass was used to determine directions using a free-moving magnetised needle, indicating north and south. W Hartmann was a compass maker located in Hamburg Germany some of his compasses are marked “Gehna” and “Nautica”. There is no information available regards W Hartmann, his successor in the business was “Georg Hechelmann” a marine instrument maker of which Gehna is an acronym of his name. In 1874 he patented an improved version of “Lord Kelvin Thomson’s” compass design of a paper rose with magnets hung on silk threads. It appears he worked in his shop from around 1878 until probably 1905. The company he founded "Gehna" is today a substantial international marine corporation and is still based in Hamburg. A rare example of an early binnacle and compass probably used on a sailing vessel. It is a significant item not only for it’s rarity but also because it demonstrates the progress of marine navigational instrument development in the late 19th century. The item was made by an early pioneer and innovator of marine navigation and instrument making. Compass and Housing; the brass housing, with side light box, insides a fluid dampening gimble compass. The maker is W Hermann/Georg Hechelmann, of Hamburg, Germany. The inscription ioncludes the number of the compass.Made by W Hartmann/Georg Hechelmann of Hamburg, No 7208flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, compass and housing, w hartmann, binnacle, georg hechelmann, navigational instrument, ship compass -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photocopy of four photographs of the Crawford Family in Grenville 1930s, B/W images of the Crawford Family in Grenville 1930's, July 3 1996
B/W copies of the Crawford family and property at Grenville in the early 20th centuryImages of a local family and property in the early 20th centuryB/W photographs of the Crawford family and property of Grenville circa 1933Uncle Albert, Euphie and Don Grenville Tennis Court 1933. Crawford Family Home at Grenville. Grenville Road from "Braeside". Jean Crawford Grenville 1933.grenville, crawford family, braeside -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photocopy of four photographs of the Crawford Family in Grenville 1920s, B/W images of the Crawford Family in Grenville 1920's, July 3 1996
B/W copies of the Crawford family and property at Grenville in the early 20th centuryImages of a local family and property in the early 20th centuryB/W photographs of the Crawford family and property of Grenville circa 1920sThe Family 1922, Ron Sweetland's Party 1922, Braeside Woolshed, Eastern Viewgrenville, crawford family, braeside, woolshed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Hospital
Copy of black and white photo of 'Warrender' Mitcham Private Hospital, corner McDowall and Harrison Streets, Mitcham, since demolished. Owned by Dr. Stanley Cochrane.|Cross Ref: Photos NP1791 1-2| NP1794warrender hospital, mitcham private hospital, cochrane, stanley dr -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, LONGFELLOW, Henry W, poetical works of Henry W. Longfellow
Inscribed 'R.M. Skelton, Woodford, Christmas 1876'. Labelled 'Himmer Bequest'. Stamped 'Cowes Public Library'.