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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior, South wall and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse, November 1995
gold rush era historic building, social/legal historyColour photo, Interior, South wall and Judge's bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse.buninyong, courthouse, town hall, shire council -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior, South and West walls and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse, November 1995
gold rush era historic building, social/legal historyColour photo, Interior, South and West walls and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse.buninyong, courthouse, town hall, shire council -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, View up Mt. Innes from Learmonth St., showing Birdwood Park sign, September 1995
connections to early settlement and WWI.Colour photo, View up Mt. Innes from Learmonth St., showing Birdwood Park sign. Conifers are WWI memorial created as Birdwood Grove. Hill has also been known as Hastie's Hill, Mt. Loch, Birdwood Park and Mt. Innes.buninyong, birdwood grove, hastie's hill, mt. loch, mt. innes -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Buninyong sign with Ballarat City logo, near Innes Lane on Learmonth Rd, erected by Ballarat City Council after amalgamation, September 1995
record of signage after amalgtamation.Colour photo, Buninyong sign with Ballarat City logo, on top of hill leading down to Buninyong, near Innes Lane on Learmonth Rd, erected by Ballarat City Council after amalgamation.buninyong, sign, innes lane -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior, central view South wall and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse. Tables and chairs configured as for Buninyong Shire Council, November 1995
Social/ political, legalColour photo, Interior, central view South wall and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse. Tables and chairs configured as for Buninyong Shire Council.buninyong, courthouse, buninyong council chamber -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Corner wall and mantel piece of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse. portrait of QEII framed by Australian flag and Union Jack, November 1995
Social/ political, legalColour photo, Corner wall and mantel piece of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse. portrait of QEII framed by Australian flag and Union Jack, Victorian State Crest of Arms below portrait, group portaits of Buninyong Councillors on mantel.buninyong, courthouse, buninyong council chamber -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view to NW corner showing entrance door, November 1995
Social/ political, legalColour photo, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view to NW corner showing entrance door.buninyong, courthouse, buninyong council chamber -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view to NE corner, November 1995
Social/ political, legalColour photo, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view to NE corner showing tables, benches and display board.buninyong, courthouse, buninyong council chamber -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view of wood-lined ceiling, with ceiling rose and brass support rod for lights, November 1995
Social/ political, legalColour photo, Interior Buninyong Courthouse, view of wood-lined ceiling, with painted ceiling rose and brass support rod for lights.buninyong, courthouse, buninyong council chamber -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Yendon township sign, September 1995
Social, historicalYendon township sign taken in September 1995 showing the Moorabool Shire signage of that timeColour photo, Welcome to Yendon Sign on the Western outskirts of the townshiproad signs, yendon, moorabool shire, streetscape -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Moorabool Shire sign closeup, September 1995
Social, historicalExample of the Moorabool Shire sign in the late twentieth centuryColour photo, closeup of the Moorabool Shire sign on the Western outskirts of the township of Yendonroad signs, yendon, moorabool shire, streetscape -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Main street of Yendon from the West, September 1995
Social, historicalExample of the Moorabool Shire sign and the felling of trees for power company in the late twentieth centuryColour photo, of the Western outskirts of the township of Yendon showing 8-10 felled pine trees of the southern side of avenueroad signs, yendon, moorabool shire, streetscape, felled pinetrees, powercor -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Main street of Yendon from the West showing felled pine trees, September 1995
Social, historicalExample of the felling of trees for power company in the late twentieth centuryColour photo, of the Western outskirts of the township of Yendon showing 8-10 felled pine trees from the southern side of avenueyendon, moorabool shire, streetscape, felled pinetrees, powercor -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Main street of Yendon from the West showing felled pine trees and tree stumps, September 1995
Social, historicalExample of the felling of trees for power company in the late twentieth centuryColour photo, of the Western outskirts of the township of Yendon showing felled pine trees and stumps yendon, moorabool shire, streetscape, felled pinetrees, powercor -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Postcard - Original Photograph, New Imperial Mine, Hiscock's, Postcard, 1909
historic New Imperial Mine, Hiscock's, Postcardon reverse; 17/2/09 Dear Mr. Thomas Many thanks for the papers. Kind regards from all, your's sincerely R Kerr Mr. Thomas Government Battery Rutherglenmining, new imperial gold mine, hiscocks -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - TICKET, 2001
Clunes Colonial Ball held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the discovery of gold in Victoira at Clunes.1 .2 Yellow cardboard tickets with scalloped gold adging for the Clunes Colonial Ball, celebratin 150th Anniversary for the discovery of gold. Held in Clunes Town Hall, Sat, June 30, 2001 .3.4 Dance programme, yellow with rustic border and black printing for Clunes Colonial Ball, held Clunes Town Hall, Sat June 30, 2001 card folded inside with program of dances, one dance card has pencil attached.1 Mrs Margaret MacFarlane 155 .2 Mr Ian MacFarlane 154clunes colonial ball, clunes 150th anniversary, 2001 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Geo Wall's flashlight, Fancy Dress Dance at Town Hall, 23/06/2015
Mr and Mrs Leggett's Fancy Dress "Cinderella" Harry and Emily Leggett shown second from right, founders of Leggett's Ballroom. Information on back of photograph: dances were transferred from Prahran TH when it was burned down in 1914.black and white photograph (copy?) unmountedHarry and Emily Leggett Second from right, founders of Leggett's ballroom. Mr & Mrs Leggett's fancy dress "Cinderella", Town Hall St Kilda. 23/6/15. Geo Walls Flashlight. Phone Windsor 3573. -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation - mayoral ball, Borough of St Kilda, 1889
Samuel England Jeans, Mayor of St Kilda 1888-1889Cream card with brown printing and bearing logo of Borough of St Kilda1889 Borough of St Kilda. The Mayor of St Kilda (Councillor S. E. Jean)s and Mrs Jeans request the pleasure of Mr and Mrs Pugh's Company at a Ball in the Town Hall, St Kilda, on Tuesday Evening, 9th July, at 8.30 o'clock. The favour of an early reply (addressed to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, St. Kilda) is particularly requested.borough of st kilda, 1889, samuel england jeans, st kilda - history, 19th century, st kilda mayoral function -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation, Afternoon tea, 1917
An invitation to afternoon tea with the Acting Mayoress, Mrs Nahum Barnet, and the St Kilda Patriotic Workers at the St Kilda Town Hall on 23 April. The year is not identified but is almost certainly 1917. Mr Nahum Barnet was the brother of Cr Henry Florian Barnet, who was the Mayor of St Kilda in 1916-17. His wife served as acting Mayoress because the Mayor was unmarried.Sepia (formerly white) card printed in blue on one sidest kilda mayoral function, st kilda patriotic workers, anzac day, wwi fund-raising -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Geo Wall's flashlight, Harry & Emily Leggett's fancy dress Cinderella Ball at St Kilda Town Hall, 26 June 1915
Harry and Emily Leggett second from right. Founders of Leggetts Ballroomblack and white photographMr and Mrs Leggett's Fancy dress Conderella. Town Hall St Kilda 23.6.15. Geo Wall's Flashlight. Phone Windsor 3573. Harry and Emily Leggett Second from Right. Founders of Leggets Ballroom. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH/ LETTERS
.1 TWO PAGE LETTER FROM GEORGE MITCHELL TO BROTHER HENRY MITCHELL, CLUNES DATED 1917 2. PHOTOCOPY .1 .3 POSTCARD - AUSTRALIAN LIFE IN EGYPT .4 PHOTOGRAPH - 2 SOLDIERS WITH BAYONETS CROSSED, UNKWON IDENTITY SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED AND FRAMEDWITH MOSS GREEN COLOURED CARDBOARD .5 ENVELOPE OF LETTER ADDRESSED TO MR. H. MITCHELL SUPPLEMENTARY .6 LETTER FROM PUBLIC TRUSTEE DADED 25TH FEBRUARY 2019.3 ON BACK: THIS IS THE WAY THE DAYS GO ON WHEN WE GO INTO TOWN .4 INPRINTED IN BOTTOM RIGHT HAND CORNER: HORNBY CLUNESgeorge mitchell, henry mitchell, photograph, public trustee -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Early Tatura Residence
Photograph of early Tatura residence found and presented by Mr and Mrs G. Weston. Delivered by Michael Hamilton, Tatura, 7 January 1990Black and white photograph of early residence in Tatura. Just completed. 5 builders on verandah.on back: presented to Tatura and District Historical Society by Mr and Mrs Graham Weston, South Town Motor Inn Bega NSW. Formerly of Whim Inn Motel, Tatura.mr and mrs g. weston -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Record of Life in Camp 1A and 1 B, 1944
Life in an internment campa 35 page record in a plastic folder, clear plastic front and 3 cm black margin left hand side extending to the back cover. Some of the content headlines or places are Orange, Tatura, Long Bay, Melbourne, South Australia. A map and 19 towns of WA, Northern Territory, New Guinea. Reg No is the translation as is the "Tatura Song" written by H. Sturzenhofecker to the melody good cheer comrades, on the horse and Mr Otto Herbst being awarded a certificate commanding of yachts. Written in German "Verzeuhnis Alter Internieiten De Sannellagers Tatura (1A and B) Von 5 Juni - 15 December 1940otto herbst, h. sturzenhofecker, camp 1a and 1b -
Williamstown High School
1965 Jubilee assembly
... williamstown high school 1965 jubilee assembly williamstown town hall ...Three black and white photographs with annotationsPhotograph 1: 1965 Jubilee re-union, ??, Mrs Coe, Mr Coe, Mrs J. Parker. Photograph 2: Mrs Coe, Mr Bowe, Capt. Pirie, Mrs Piri, Mr Forecast, Mrs Bowe, Mr Coe Photograph 3: 1965 Jubilee School Assembly, Mr Powell (Principal) 2nd from left. Mr Coe speaking.williamstown high school, 1965, jubilee assembly, williamstown town hall, mr powell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Coursing and Racing Club
Greyhound Coursing was popular as far back as 1886, when the first president of the club was Mr Gellion. From 1896, open coursing was held at Dhurringile Estate until 1904, when meetings were held "in the paddock north of the town" In 1919 the Tatura Plumpton Coursing Club was inaugurated and successfully ran many of the classics, such as the Oaks, Derby, and Waterloo Cup meetings until 1967, when Plumpton Coursing was declared illegal. Plumpton Coursing Club: L-R: Neil Colliver, Mick O'Reilly, Jack Maher, John Marker, Tom Cornish.Black and white photograph of members of the Plumpton Coursing Club. Photograph on foam backing.Plumpton Coursing Club - list of members (see below). approximately 1950's.tatura, recreations, sports -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Programme - Thanksgiving Meeting Melbourne Town Hall 1935, Spectator Publishing Co Pty Ltd, 1935
The programme is for the Victorian Methodist Centenary 1935-36 Thanksgiving Meeting which was held at the Melbourne Town Hall on Wednesday, 2nd October, 1935 at 7.30 pm. Speakers were the President of the Conference and Rev J W Grove, Rev T C Rentoul, Mr J W Kitto and Rev R Williams. The address was given by Rev Professor A E Albiston, Secretary General.Pale green paper with green text and image of John Wesley. Attached inside is a pink slip of paper for a donation to the Centenary Thanksgiving Fund. The back of the programme has a line pencil drawing of the first church, 1839, Corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane, Melbourne.victorian methodist centenary 1935-36, rev prof a e albiston -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Charles Same/Sane, Undated c.1870
Rev Charles Lane (1823 - 1910) Wesleyan Methodist minister. The Observer 15 January 1910, p.36: The Rev. Charles Lane, better known In South Australian Methodism as "Father" Lane, died at his residence, Dorset Cottage, Magill, on Saturday, at the advanced age of 88 years. The deceased clergyman attended the Methodist Conference in 1900 —the year of his jubilee as a minister--and was accorded a vote of congratulation. Mr. Lane was born in Dorset, and be associated himself with the Congregational Sunday school at an early age, and when 16 years old took a practical part in religious matters. Then he removed to another town and joined the Methodist Church. In 1855 a request for a number of energetic Christian workers came from Australia, and 10 were sent out in the ship Walmer Castle, among the number Mr. Lane. He was received into the Victoria ministry in the following year, and received his first - charge at Ballarat. He proved a successful preacher in the early days of the Victorian goldfields, and accomplished much valuable work. He was impressive in the pulpit, humorous on. the platform, and welcome everywhere. About 1878 he wag transferred to the South Australian Conference, and from that time until being placed on the supernumerary list in 1889. he laboured in all the most important circuits. He was President of the Wesley an Conference in 1886, and displayed conspicuous ability in fulfilling the important duties associated with that office. He had resided at Magill for 17 years, and up to the time of his death had evinced a deep interest in work to which he had devoted .the best years of his life. Sepia toned carte de visite: seated studio portrait of the Rev. Charles LaneRev Chas Lanerev charles lane, methodist, minister, south australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Before 1919
B. 1835 England, D. 1919 Christchurch NZ. Methodist minister. Chronicle 17 May 1919, p.43: Deep regret will be felt in South Aus-tralia at the passing away of the Rev. Samuel Knight, one of the best-known and most loved of the earlier ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Australia. The announcement of the death of Mr. Knight, who was in his 85th year, was received by cable on May 11 from Christ-church, New Zealand, where he had re-sided during the last few years with his only son, the Rev. Percy N. Knight, B.A. The veteran preacher spent over twenty years of his busy and useful life in this State. His last visit to Adelaide was in July, 1915, and it was through his agency and influence that £1,150 was raised for the reduction of the debt on the Archer-street Methodist Church. At that time, except for his head being crowned with snow-white hair, there was little in Mr. Knight's appearance to indicate his great age. He was obviously perfectly happy, and was still the tender shepherd who was so well beloved by his flock when he labored in South Australia. The older members of the Methodist Church remember well the splendid work he did more than half a century ago. He won similarly widespread respect in Vic-toria when he was transferred to the Con-ference there. He had charge of the prin-cipal circuits in both States, and he was equally successful as an eloquent preacher, a sympathetic and an assiduous pastor, and a wise and prudent administrator. His presence in the pulpit was always greeted by a large congregation, and the earnest-ness and spiritually of his discourses never failed to impress them. He was imbued with the true spirit of Methodism, and he had a firm and confident belief in the doctrines which he inculcated with such emotional fervor. Mr. Knight was a broad-minded, genial man with a keen sense of humor, and he shone on the platform. A true Christian, he was also a man of the world, and he could, when appealed to, give valuable counsel. He was a friend to be trusted, and he was ever ready to help those in need of his practical sympathy or his well-considered advice. He lived in an era of great Australian Methodists, and he was one of the greatest among them. Mr. Knight was an indefatigable worker, and under his control all the institutions of the circuits in which he worked nourished abundantly. He was a guide, philosopher, and friend to the younger ministers and exercised a great influence for good in Conference. Mr. Knight was born in Liverpool in 1834 and came to Australia in 1854. After spending several years in Victoria he arrived in Adelaide in 1867 to take charge of the Pirie-street Church. He received three ap-pointments as pastor at Pirie-street, two at Kent Town, and two at North Ade-laide (Archer-street), and he was also at Burra, Gawler, and Moonta. He was president of the Wesleyan Methodist Con-ference in 1877. In 1889 he returned to Victoria, and among the circuits of which he had charge at different times were Brunswick-st (Melbourne), St. Kilda, Ballarat, and Geelong. His activities by no means ceased after he went on the supernumerary list. For some years he was connected with Queen's College (Uni-versity of Melbourne), for which he col-lected a large sum for the liquidation of certain liabilities. The Samuel Knight scholarship was founded last year at Queen's College in his honor. Mr. Knight had taken up in recent years the work of establishing ministers in new circuits and of helping struggling churches. He undertook an energetic campaign of attack upon the debts on various churches that, recognising what his personality could do for them, had appealed to him for assistance, and achieved remarkable success in placing the finances on a sounder footing. A considerable portion of his own income in recent years was devoted to the assistance of young ministers, and to aug-menting the stipends that could be offered by newly established circuits in various parts of Victoria. Mr. Knight had been a widower for many years. His only daughter, Dr. Adela Knight, who appeared to have a brilliant career before her in medicine, died in Vienna about 25 years ago. The Rev. Samuel Knight was for many years a close personal friend of the late Sir Samuel Way, with whom he always stayed when visiting Adelaide. His death was a subject of reference at a number of Methodist churches in and around Ade-laide.B & W head & shoulders studio portrait of Rev. Samuel Knight, mounted on buff card.Rev. S. Knightknight, samuel, rev. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Flood in Orchard, 1934
This photograph was sent to Burnley in an envelope printed, "On His Majesty's Service" Centenary Celebrations State of Victoria & City of Melbourne 1934-35 Department of Agriculture, Melbourne and handwritten on it "Flood in orchard 1/12/1934 Mr. Jessep." Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Alex Jessep (left) with Tom Trahair. Periodically Tom would take leave to go back to his home town Yackandandah to test a new theory to find the lost gold seam at the Little Waterloo mine."Black and white photograph. George Russ and Frank Ellery examining the ground by the flooded river. Uprooted trees behind them.This photograph was sent to Burnley in an envelope printed, "On His Majesty's Service" Centenary Celebrations State of Victoria & City of Melbourne 1934-35 Department of Agriculture, Melbourne and handwritten on it "Flood in orchard 1/12/1934 Mr. Jessep."george russ, frank ellery, centenary celebrations, orchard, tom trahair, 1934 flood, alex jessep, uprooted trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and sepia prints, The Sun-News Pictorial, Back From the Sweet Fragrance of the Bush, 1927
All donated by Ella Chalmers (nee Fry) (1928).(1) Sepia photograph and Newspaper Cutting. Photograph of an illustration from a Newspaper article in the Sun-News Pictorial, Tuesday, September, 27, 1927, "Back from the sweet fragrance of the bush with armfuls of wildflowers for the exhibition of wildflowers to be opened by Lady Somers at St. Kilda Town Hall today. These girls had a happy time at Ringwood yesterday." (2) B/w photograph cut from a journal with the caption, "Students of the Burnley Horticultural College (who started the new term last Tuesday) with Mr. Russ (Practical Demonstrator), Mr. A. Jessep (Principal) and Mr. Harrison (Science Master)." and, "1927." Group of students standing, seated on benches and seated on the lawn in the Ornamental Garden.ella chalmers (née fry), burnley horticultural college, george russ, a.w. jessep, principal, mr. harrison, science master, student group, lady somers, st kilda town hall, exhibition of wildflowers, students, wildflowers, newspaper cutting