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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Medium Flyer and newspaper article, Crown Matrimonial (play) by Royce Ryton performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 1 April 1986
based on the abdication of Edward the VII and it's effect on his familyJune Salter as Queen Mary crown matrimonial, athenaeum theatre, phillip st. theatre productions, royce ryton, june salter, edward the viii, queen mary -
Peterborough History Group
Facsimile of the original diary of Edward Charlwood, The 1863 Shipboard Diary of Edward Charlwood, Published 2003
Shipboard diary of Edward's voyage to Australia aboard the 'Suffolk' in 1863.Description of early voyage to Australia.A4 softcover 42 page book.edward charlwood, the suffolk, shipboard diary, the success -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Picnic In Malmsbury Gardens Ca1900, Malmsbury ca1900
People - Penno; Janet Edward James & Frederick Buildings - Gardens -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Edward Stone Parker Gravestone in the Franklinford Cemetery, 2015, 25/10/2015
Gravestone of Edward Stone Parker and family in the Franklinford Cemetery, Victoria.Edward Stone Parker was an Assistant Protector of Aborigines on the Loddon or Mt Frankin Protectorate.The Parker cemetery plot at Franklinford Cemetery, Victoria. edward stone parker, e.s. parker, franklinford cemetery, aboriginal protector, mary parker, joseph parker, mt franklin protectorate, loddon protectorate -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Charles Edward Tilley, 1918 Tilley's were a local family.Black and white Photograph of Group of soldiers posed in front of weatherboard buildingAustralian War Memorial logodefence, tilley, world war 1, soldiers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
From information Book - "Readers Digest/Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints". Collection of 20 prints. Refer Cat No. 7300. Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an oil painting, depicting colour, the dawn landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Anzac Cove. Frame - black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink. "CHARLES EDWARD DIXON (1872-1934). The Landing at Anzac. April 25th 1915". 1915. Successful British Maritime Painter.framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Orbost & District Historical Society
lantern, circa 1890
This item is an example of a lighting device used before electricity and battery power were widespread.A small brass Elfin Reflector Night kerosene lantern with a reflector plate at the back. A handle runs around the middle. It has a small canvas wick. The glass is missing.On top of fuel tank-ELFIN REFLECTOR NIGHT LAMP On back-MADE IN U.S.A. BY EDWARD MILLER & CO USA On wicker winder (left) -E. MILLER -CO.U.S.A.lamp lantern kerosene oil lighting miller-edward -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Charles Joseph Clarke
Charles Joseph Clarke (1890 - 1920), is the son of Robert and Helen (nee Ross) Lundy-Clarke is the brother of Agnes Clarke, James Ross Clarke and John Lundy-Clarke.Black and white studio portrait of man in WW1 army uniform. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.Charles Joseph Clarke. Son of Robert Lundy-Clarke and helen nee Ross. Married Stella Kay 1913. Father of Jock Andrew Charles Edward Stellacharles clarke, robert lundy-clarke, helen lundy-clarke, helen ross, agnes clarke, james clarke, john lundy -clarke, stella kay -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
1914 -1915 Star
This object relates to Leslie Edward TAYLOR. He was born on 1/04/1890 in Ballarat, VIC. Leslie Edward served in the AIF(865) enlisting on, 17/08/1914 in Ballarat, VIC before being killed in action on duties with the 6TH BATTN as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 25/04/1915. Leslie Edward TAYLOR was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is W TAYLOR - Father. Leslie Taylor was awarded the Victory Medal, British War Medal, 1914 Star.first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, medals, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Victory Medal
This object relates to Leslie Edward TAYLOR. He was born on 1/04/1890 in Ballarat, VIC. Leslie Edward served in the AIF(865) enlisting on, 17/08/1914 in Ballarat, VIC before being killed in action on duties with the 6TH BATTN as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 25/04/1915. Leslie Edward TAYLOR was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is W TAYLOR - Father. Leslie Taylor was awarded the Victory Medal, British War Medal, 1914 Star.Blue Velvet Display Tray "WW2 Service Medals" & "WW1"first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, medals, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
1939 - 1945 Star
This object relates to Leslie Edward TAYLOR. He was born on 1/04/1890 in Ballarat, VIC. Leslie Edward served in the AIF(865) enlisting on, 17/08/1914 in Ballarat, VIC before being killed in action on duties with the 6TH BATTN as a Army Non-Commissioned Private (PTE) on 25/04/1915. Leslie Edward TAYLOR was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is W TAYLOR - Father. Leslie Taylor was awarded the Victory Medal, British War Medal, 1914 Star.second world war (ww2), 1939 - 1945, medals, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE IMPERSONATOR OF PEG-LEG GULLY
Edward (Edmund) de Lacy Evans was really Ellen Tremaye; and in 1856 she married her fellow passenger on her voyage to Australia, Mary Delahunty; under the assumed name of EDMUND De Lacy. In 1859 he/she married Sarah Moore. They were married for eight years when in 1867 she died in childbirth. In 1868 after Sarah had died; Ellen, now known as EDWARD de Lacy Evans married Julia Mary Marquand in Ballarat. From the Melbourne Argus Friday 5th Sept 1879, Page 7 THE EXTRAORDINARY PERSONATION CASE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SANDHURST, THURSDAY. The De Lacy Evans case has created great excitement here. The man-woman having resided in the district for about 20 years, was well known amongst the miners, but no one appeared ever to have supposed that she was other than as she represented herself to be, and the discovery of her sex has caused the greatest astonishment. The police have not yet moved in the matter of the discovery of her antecedents, but from the result of inquiries I have made, there seems to be no room to doubt that the woman is identical with the girl Ellen Tremaye, referred to in yesterday's telegram as having arrived at Melbourne by the ship Ocean Monarch in June, 1857. The nurse at the hospital, Mrs. Holt, is positive she is the same, and says the opinion was held amongst those on board the vessel that Tremaye had been well connected, and that she had left home in consequence of some misconduct. The Ocean Monarch was an immigrant vessel, and on the voyage Tremaye and another young woman, named Rose Kelly, were very intimate, but the latter, being seized with a dangerous illness, was left at Rio Janiero. Mrs. Evans, the wife of the supposed man, states that she frequently heard Evans say that she came out by the Ocean Monarch. But the most satisfactory information of Evans' previous history yet received has been obtained from a Mrs. Thompson, a charwoman at Myers' Creek, who was also a shipmate of the girl Tremaye. At the time she made the voyage she was unmarried, and was accompanied by Miss Mary Ann Delahunty, a young lady who was very well connected, and who came from the same village as herself, named Monakine, on the north bank of the river Suir, in Kilkenny. Miss Delahunty was an orphan and brought with her about £900. After Rose Kelly was taken ill, Tremaye resorted to Miss Delahunty's berth, and the passengers appeared to think there was something strange about the manner in which Tremaye conducted herself, and she had been observed to wear a man's under-clothing. Upon the arrival of the ship in Hobson's Bay, Tremaye declared herself to be a man, and told Mrs. Thompson she intended to marry Miss Delahunty. The next Mrs. Thompson saw of Ellen Tremaye was at Peg-leg Gully, Eaglehawk. Tremaye had just established herself in a house there under the name of Edward de Lacy Evans, and Mrs. Thompson went to serve them with milk. When she went to the house, she saw Evans sitting inside dressed in male attire, and immediately recognised him as her fellow passenger, Ellen Tremaye. Evans had, at this time, married his second wife, Miss Moore, who was then present. Evans re-marked to her—"I think I know you." To which Mrs. Thompson replied—"I know you, too," and added something to the effect that Ellen (referring to Tremaye) was a queer girl." Oh, said Evans, evidently anxious that his then wife should not understand Mrs. Thompson's reference, "It's a good job she is gone back to the old country." Mrs. Thompson inquired as to what had become of Miss Delahunty, and Evans replied, "Oh, my poor wife and boy both died of consumption, and are buried in the North Melbourne cemetery. " In reply to an inquiry as to what had been done with her (Delahunty's) money, Evans said she had sent it home to a nunnery. Evans's then wife had been absent during a portion of this conversation, but at this point she returned, and Evans went outside to the milkwoman, and said, "For your life don't mention my dead wife's name ; call me Mr. Evans. This missus of mine is death on the Roman Catholics, and she can't bear to hear my dead wife's name mentioned." This conversation took place about 12 or 14 years ago, and Mrs. Thompson seems to have quite believed that Evans had personated a woman under the name of Ellen Tremaye on the voyage out and was really a man. She lost sight of Evans soon afterwards, and took no further notice of the affair.Copy of a newspaper article titled The Impersonator of Peg-leg Gully, The Woman of Many Wives by J P Quaine. Article mentions Edward De Lacy Evans who successfully impersonated a male and was married at least three times. After a head injury Evans was admitted to the Bendigo Hospital as a lunatic and remained for some weeks without arousing any suspicions. The secret was discovered when transferred to a Melbourne Institution. After improvement she returned to the Bendigo Hospital until she was well enough to leave the colony.bendigo, the long gully history group - the impersonator of peg-leg gully, j p quaine, edward de lacey evans, monarch of the ocean, bendigo hospital, ellen tremaye, sarah moore, julia mary marquand, mary delahunty, de lacy evans, de lacy, edward de lacy evans, edmund de lacy -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Envelope, 1984
Two Australia Post souvenir envelopes - Victoria's 150th anniversary (Portland. First settlement). Cream coloured, envelope, full colour design on front of envelope shows Edward Henty, view of township, thistle, pier and council logos. Reverse has shows 150th.australia post, souvenir, victoria 150th -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Booklet - History of Portland, c. 1965
Two copies of 8 page booklet of Portland's history, produced by CEMA Historical Group for the official opening of Gardens Cottage restoration, and to commemorate the landing of Edward Henty, 19 November 1834, and other pioneers of Victoria. White paper, black print, single stapleFront: a. 'VIVIAN' - top right, handwritten, blue biroportland history, local history, portland botanic gardens, curators cottage -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photo: Memorial on the Staircase Spur Track, Mt Bogong
Mt Bogong is the highest mountain in Victoria. The Staircase Spur track to its top starts at Mountain Creek Road going through forest and continuing above the snow line to grass land. The weather can change very quickly with cloud and snow making conditions dangerous. Large sepia photo of the Memorial in snow on the Staircase Spur Track on Mt Bogong. The Memorial has a plaque attached: Sacred to the Memory / of Georgine Gadsden / Edward Neave Welch / John McRae / who perished here during a blizzard / about August 2nd 1943staircase spur memorial, mt bogong -
Romsey and Lancefield RSL Sub Branch
badge, c 1919
The Australian Returned Services League was designed in 1919 and has remained predominately the same since then. The white background stands for purity of motives, The blue indicates willingness to render service to a comrade anywhere beneath the blue sky. The red stands for the blood ties of war. The wattle is symbolic of Australia. The Leek, Rose, Thistle and Shamrock are symbolic of and represent the link with Wales, England, Scotland and Ireland. .A Crown is positioned on the top of the badge symbolizing loyalty to the Monarchy.Bronze Metal. Centre two figures in bronze surrounded by blue circle with words Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League .Further surrounded by white enamel with red ribbon at base with words Australia in centre of ribbon. Edward VII Crown at top. 1919-1926.Rear stamped number "96641"rsl, badge, medallion, crest, rssaila -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOK - THE IRISH CHIEFTAN
1. Patterned green cloth over cardboard cover. Titled The Irish Chieftan or the isles of Life and Death, by Edward Maturin, Esq. Inscribed inside book on flyleaf: Presented to James Adamson, by his youngest sister Sarah Adamson. June 9, 1862, Sunderland.book, rural, the irish chieftan. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
Blue coupon, dated May 2nd 1877, asking Mr. Lewis, Treasurer to pay Edward Jackson the sum of 20/- for 12 Days Sick Pay. Signed by Richard Coath, C.R, and Wm Rowe, Secretary. Also signed by Wm. H. Nicholas. G.W.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, a.o.f., b.u.d., mr lewis, edward jackson, richard coath, wm rowe, wm h nicholas -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THOMAS LANGDON COLLECTION: LETTER TO THOMAS LANGDON, 1902
Document. Letter to Thomas Langdon from the Agent-General for Victoria in Westminster. The letter offers Thomas Langdon a seat in Westminster Abbey for the Coronation (Edward V11) in 1902. Note in pencil on top of letter, ''Res'd 12/6/02 + accepted. Telegram same day''.document, memo, letter to thomas langdon. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: DEBORAH GOLD MINES NL - LEASEHOLD TRANSFER, 1946
Document: Deborah Gold Mines NL , leasehold transfer 11097 Bendigo. On front : Dated 12th. April 1946. Alice Peel to Deborah Gold Mines NL. Leasehold Transfer 111097 Bendigo. Duplicate written in red ink. Transfer from will of Edward Peel.organization, mining, deborah gold mines nl, mccoll, rankin and stanistreet: deborah gold mines nl, goldmining, lease -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Historical Portland Souvenir, Victoria, Nov-22
Twenty-four page booklet 'HISTORICAL PORTLAND', a Back-to-Portland souvenir supplement to 'Portland Observer', November 16, 1922. Likeness of Edward Henty on front page, Portland Bay from Battery Point, and Portland coast view from Lighthouse Point, on back. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, 1939-45
Albert Edward Corrie VX 47191. 6th Div. Postal Unit.1. Black and white photograph - 4 uniformed men. 2. Black and white photograph - 3 uniformed men. 3. Black and white photograph - 4 uniformed men with mailbags.1. George Wood, Bill Johnson, Tom Shepherd, Tow Ward. 2. Henry Schablon, Harry Spellman. 3. Henry Schablon, Harry Spellman, Jack Griffiths and myself (Albert Corrie?)photographs, ww2, postal unit -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Laminated Newspaper Clipping Poster, Private William Bond - 4296 - Killed in action July 1916
A Tribute to Pte William Edward Ernest Bond who was killed in 1916.Rectangular shaped Laminated Poster.In Ever-lasting memory of Private William Bond - 4296 - Killed in action July 1916posters,pte william bond, world war one, lara r.s.l. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAAF, 1941
Edward LANE No 40676 RAAF. Ref Cat No 211P for service details.Black / white photo of E LANE in RAAF uniform. Photo is attached in a gift card fold over cover front & rear.On front: “NORTON TREVAIRE MELBOURNE” Inside: “TO MY Dear brother GAV, WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST XMAS 1941”photographs, raaf, portrait -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE WW2, 24.10.45
Edward Harold Hildebrandt VX25591. Refer 546, 1026, 1028.2, 1029.2P.Certificate of Discharge No 291081 for VX25591 Pte.E.H Hildebrandt. Certificate details name, rank, unit, enlistment and discharge. certificates, discharge, 2nd aif -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Walter Williams, St Helena Cemetery, 1984_
The Grave of Walter Edward Williams (died 1984), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph (grave)st helena cemetery, williams family -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Programmes - Henty Commemoration Dinner 1970, 21 November 1970
Commemorate the landing of Edward Henty at Portland Bay 19 November 1834Record of Henty Commemoration Dinner hosted by the C.E.M.A Historical Group Folded programme for Henty Commemoration Dinner, 21 November 1970. White paper, black type. cema historical group, wesley hall portland victoria, edward henty, pioneers, p gorman, c lightbody, e neeson, j k loney, portland floral art group -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Programmes - Henty Commemoration Dinner 1970, 21 November 1970
Commemorate the landing of Edward Henty at Portland Bay 19 November 1834Record of Henty Commemoration Dinner hosted by the C.E.M.A Historical Group Folded programme for Henty Commemoration Dinner, 21 November 1970. White paper, black type. cema historical group, wesley hall portland victoria, edward henty, pioneers, p gorman, c lightbody, e neeson, j k loney, portland floral art group -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, O'Donnell Memorial Fountain, c. 1991
In memory of 6 time Mayor of St Kilda, Cr Edward O'Donnellcolour photograph, unmounted -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1932 c
Message on back from Ada Grant wife of Edward Grant of MetungBlack and white postcard showing SS Gippsland moored at Bairnsdale wharf. Rail bridge and road bridge in background behind office warehouse Bairnsdale VictoriaMitchell River Bairnsdaleships and shipping, bridges