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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Presidents
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Presidents
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Presidents
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Teachers, Jesuits
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Buildings, SPJC, Exterior, 1929 Harvey photpgraph
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Students, 1960s
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, May 2022, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, 55 Years since Closure, Glenferrie Hotel, Feb2023
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2024, Glenferrie Hotel
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard, St John's Catholic Church, Mitcham
Black and white postcard of St. John's Catholic Church. Mitcham.st. john's catholic church, mitcham -
Clunes Museum
Certificate - MINER'S RIGHT, 1891
FRAMED ORIGINAL MINER'S RIGHT, FRAMED & ISSUED TO JOHN HOPE.3RD JULY 1892local history, document, miners right, mining -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Print, The Fairfield Bridge [circa 1891], c. 1891
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A reproduction of a photograph of the Fairfield Bridge. The bridge was one of the first constructed for the Outer Circle Railway in 1891. Its supervising engineer was [Sir] John Monash. The bridge was later to be repurposed as a road linking the Chandler Highway to Fairfield."Outer Circle Railway Bridge over River Yarra at Fairfield (last section of line opened 1891)"fairfield bridge, chandler highway bridge, dorothy rogers, john monash, outer circle railway -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - colour, Turning the sod at the University of Ballarat Technology Park, 1989, 03/08/1989
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. A number of people watch David White, Minister for Industry, Technology and Resources turn the first sod of Ballarat's Technology Park. Left to right: David White; John Sharpham (Director, Ballarat University College); John Beaumont (Director, Ballarat Technology Park); Stephen Elder M.L.A.; John Mildren M.H.R.ballarat technology park, southern region data centre, university of ballarat technology park, federation university technology park, david white, john sharpham, john beaumont, stephen elder, john mildren, turn the sod -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Realia, McMullin -- Docket, Sweetman envelope
McMullin. Docket. Envelope to Mrs SweetmanDocket Sept. 22 1903 to Mr J.R. Morgan for 8 items: Total Price 2 L. 16 S. 1D. also photo of black bordered envelope to Mrs John Sweetman with post mark and stampEnvelope: Mrs. John Sweetman, Deep Lead, Pleasant Creek, Victoria. Post Mark Mel S.A. OC 11 72 1 Wheat = 5/9; 4 Pollard 10/1: 1/2 Job =2/6 ; Pepper= 4/2/10; Jam= 8; Liver 6 1/2: 2 bags= 8; Sub total =14/8 150z eggs = 10 stawell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Letter Plate, 'Reno', St John's Parade, c.1900
Comparatively few weatherboard houses in Kew survived from the early years of settlement into the second half of the 20th century. One such property was ‘Reno’, which once stood on the east side of St John’s Parade. Its earliest recorded owner was the architect Samuel Cocking who lived there from c.1865 until his death in 1888. The original landholding was bordered by Cotham Road, Glenferrie Road, Wellington Street, and Charles Street. The southern portion of this land included a fine orchard, with many imported trees. The old summer house, at first in the orchard, was later removed to the house garden. The MMBW Detail Plan No.1576 (1904) shows the remaining portion of the original land holding, including a semi-circular pathway at the front, and garden features such as an aviary, a fountain and grotto, and a fernery. None of these are apparent in photographs dating from the 1960s, where the garden, which once included rare plants provided by Baron Von Mueller, surrounds the cottage in a tangled frenzy. Despite a ‘local significance’ classification by the National Trust, the house was demolished in 1977.Brass letter plate, originally from the front door of Reno in St John's Parade, Kew. Donated by Miss McDowell in 1977, in the year the house was demolished.reno, st john's parade, kew -
National Wool Museum
Rug, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, Post 1924
Made by the Returned Soldiers & Sailors Mill in Geelong, post-1924. Rug was given to NWM from another museum in Western AustraliaTartan rug with cream base, featuring pattern with blue, black, green, yellow and red believed to be the Dress Stewart tartan pattern. RS&S label stitched on back of one corner. Label has stitched signature of John Monash. Two of the ends are tasseled. Appears used with several stains and small holes. Reverse of rug is free of design with solitary light brown colour Bottom left front corner has label which reads "THE/ Dress Stewart" On rear of same corner has label which reads "THE GEELONG R.S & S WOOLLEN MILLS/ PURE/ WOOL/ THE John Monash RUG wool, rs&s, reutrned soldiers and sailors mill, rug, quilt, blanket, john monash, the dress stewart, world war one, world war two, tartan -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Growing up in the goldrush, 1983
Other title: Forty years in the Wilderness Michael Dugan was a local resident. The story of John Chandler's early life has been extracted from his "Forty years in the wilderness" published in Hartwell, in 1893. It includes his arrival in Australia and his jobs as an errand boy, a carter, and a cook; the goldrush, bushrangers, entertainment, the Bendigo Run and the Eureka Stockade.The book has a place in this collection by virtue of Michael Dugan having been a local resident.The story of John Chandler's early life has been extracted from his "Forty years in the wilderness" published in Hartwell, in 1893. It includes his arrival in Australia and his jobs as an errand boy, a carter, and a cook; the goldrush, bushrangers, entertainment, the Bendigo Run and the Eureka Stockade.(mr) john chandler, pioneers, poverty, dairywoman, errand boy, goldrush, (mr) michael dugan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ENQUIRY: JORY FAMILY
Email enquiry re Jory family to BHS June 16, 2011. Re Thomas John Jory; John Jory; William Jory; Richard Jory (enquiry from Lindsay Anderson).person, individual, jory family -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - black and white, c1939
Black and white photograph of John Hogan Gervasoni as 'Dolly's' jockey. The foal was named 'Dainty'. Gus Gervasoni, John's father, is the trainer. The photo probably was taken at their property in Stanley Street, Daylesford. anne gervasoni, anne pedretti, gus gervasoni -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks Lightstation
Lid, ship tank
The heavy cast iron, round lid was originally fastened into a large, riveted metal box, known as a ship tank. It has the name ‘John Bellamy London’ cast in capitals in a continuous circle on the outer edge of the lid face, and the words ‘Byng St Millwall’ on the inner circle. , of Millwall, London, manufactured boilers and ship tanks from the 1860s to the 1930s and came from a family of tank makers who began manufacturing tanks some time before 1856. Ship tanks were invented in 1808 by notable engineer, Richard Trevithick and his associate John Dickinson. Their patent obtained the same year described the tank’s superior cubic shape that allowed it to fit squarely as a container in vessels and thus use space efficiently, while its metal fabric preserved and secured its liquid or solid contents from damage. The containers revolutionised the movement of goods by ship and made wooden casks redundant. Research by Michael Pearson has determined that they were carried on passages to Australia from at least the 1830s conveying ships’ victuals and water storage, as well as general goods heading for the colonies. Pearson found photographic evidence of their use in the 1860s, and by the 1870s they appeared to be in common use. lids surviving from containers indicate that nearly all the tanks transported to Australia came from London manufacturers. It was usual for the brand name to also feature as a stencil on the tank but in most cases this eventually wore off. A tank without its original stencil survives at Wilsons Promontory. Tanks transporting ‘drinking water or perishable dry goods were hermetically sealed by the use of the tightly fitting lid with a rubber sealing ring ‘which was screwed tight with the aid of lugs cast into the lid and wedges cast into the rim of the loading hole’. The raised iron rod welded across the outer face of many lids such as the Bellamy example, allowed for screwing the lid tight. Once in the colonies, the ship tanks were often recycled and adapted for many resourceful uses such as packing cases, dog kennels, water tanks, oil containers and food stores and this invariably led to the separation of the lid and tank. The Bellamy lid could have been salvaged from a shipwreck but is more likely to have to have originated from a recycled tank that was brought to the lightstation for water storage purposes. Pearson writes that: Ship tanks show up at a wide range of sites, many of them isolated like lighthouses. They were, I think, usually taken there for the purposes they filled, usually water storage, as they were readily available, relatively light to transport, and probably very cheap to buy as second-hand goods containers. In rural areas they may have been scavenged for their new uses from local stores, to whom goods were delivered in them. Parks Victoria has identified five tank lids in the lightstation collections covered by this project. In addition to the Bellamy lid at Point Hicks, they include a Bow brand lid at Point Hicks and another at Cape Otway, unidentified lids at Cape Otway and Wilsons Promontory. Pearson and Miles Lewis have each recorded two versions of the Bellamy trade name on the lids; one being ‘John Bellamy Byng St. London’; the other, ‘John Bellamy Byng St. Millwall London’. The Point Hicks lid has the second version of the name, as do other examples in Victoria that Lewis has identified at Illawarra, Toorak; Warrock homestead, Casterton; Eeyeuk homestead, Terang; Ward’s Mill, Kyneton; and Boisdale homestead near Maffra, and in NSW at Ayrdale Park, Wolumla; and Bishop’s Lodge, Hay. Pearson’s list includes the same lids in NSW at Tumbarumba; the Quarantine Station, Sydney; Willandra Station; Bedervale, Braidwood; Gunnedah Museum; Walla Walla and Macquarie Island. The Point Hicks lid is currently stored in the lighthouse although it is unlikely that its use had any association with this building. The lid is in good condition and retains the central bung. Pearson notes that ‘surviving lids are far less numerous than the tanks themselves, presumably because the uses to which the tanks were put did not require the lid to be retained’.347 The Bellamy ship tank lid has first level contributory significance for its historic values. Circular cast-iron disc with raised outer ridge with inscription. It also has an inner depression with inscription. Two metal sections form handles over inner depression. Hole in middle of disc.Around perimeter of outer edge "JOHN BELLAMY LONDON" Around inner area "BYNG ST MILLWALL" -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book - Reference, The Elements of Euclid
Author John William Colenso (1814-1883) was a mathematician, missionary and renowned clergyman in the Anglican Church. In 1853 he became the first Bishop of Natal, South Africa. The publisher firm, Longmans, Green & Co., was originally founded in 1724 in London by Thomas Longman under the name Longman. In August of that year, he bought the two shops and goods of William Taylor and set up his publishing house there at 39 Paternoster Row. The shops were called Black Swan and Ship, and it is said that the 'ship' sign was the inspiration for Longman's Logo. After many changes of name and management, the firm was incorporated in 1926 as Longmans, Green & Co. Pty Ltd. The firm was acquired by Pearson in 1968 and was known as Pearson Longman or Pearson PLC. The printer, Spottiswoode and Co,, was established in 1738 by William Strahan, with premises in New Street Square, London. The growing firm advertised as Printers, Lithographers, Stationers, Electrotypers, Publishers, and Booksellers and by 1914 there were 1,000 employees. The book is significant for its connection to 19th-century author John William Colenso, was a mathematician and Anglican clergyman who had several works published. The publisher and printer of this book are also significant in their roles for being established in the early 18th century, contributing to the education of the studies of the scholars of the day. The book is also significant for its connection to the publisher Longmans, Green and Co., of London, and printer Spottiswoode & Co., firms that have been established for around two centuries, renowned for publishing and printing reference works that contributed to the education of scholars over many years.The Elements of Euclid by John William Colenso, D.D. (new edition) [The Elements of Euclid (the parts read in the University of Cambridge) from the text of Dr Robert Simson with Geometrical Examples by John William Colenso, D.D., Lord Bishop of Natal} Date: 1846 Publisher: Longmans Green and Co, London Printer: Spottiswoode and Co, New Street Navy blue textured hardcover on the book, with title on a label on the spine.Text on spineflagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, longmans green and co., thomas longman, paternoster row london, john william colenso, 19th-century british mathematician, missionary, spottiswoode & co., the elements of euclid -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE TEACHER WILL MISS HIS JOB, 2005
JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE TEACHER WILL MISS HIS JOB Article Begins: After 37 Years in the same job, John Williams yesterday reflected on his feelings in the final days before retired. Photo of John and his students at Quarry Hill Primary School. Inscription: Addy - august 2005