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Mount Ophir cellars, originally owned by Burgoyne family of England until 1950s. Ceased wine production approx. 1956. Now (1985) owned by R.F. KnightPhotograph of Mount Ophir cellars. Man standing by office door. Black & white, unmounted, unframed"Office" over doorway in picturemt ophir, burgoyne family -
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Doily, 1925 (Approximate)
Worked by Ivy Melville (Mrs Greg Melville). Used as decorative cover for platesLace doily worked by hairpin by Mrs Ivy Melville. Square in shape with a frilled lace edgemelville family, handcrafts -
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Image, 1952-1985 (Approximate)
Print of young Queen Elizabeth II of Great BritainPhotographic print of Queen (GB) in large wooden frame with gold inset. cardboard mounted"Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II" in colourqueen elizabeth ii, royal family -
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Commemorative Plaque, 1920 (Approximate)
Round bronze plaque showing Britannia holding Laurel Wreath / British Lion and Fish / Oak Leaves / Inscription"He Died For Freedom and Honour / James Evans"james evans, memorials, evans family -
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Certificate - Document, 1910 (Exact)
Venus Sheridan married her second cousin and her name therefore remained Sheridan. Well-known Rutherglen identity. Died 1984.Certificate of Merit for Venus Sheridan from Education Department Victoria, presented 4th November 1910. Certificate is mounted on the cardboard back of old writing pad."34233 / Education Department / Victoria / Certificate of Merit / This is to Certify / That Venus Sheridan / Has Passed In All The Subjects of Instruction / Prescribed for the Sixth Class / Dated at State School, Sth Melb No 1852 / This 4th Day of November A.D. 1910 / (signature) Inspector of Schools"venus sheridan, sheridan family, education, school awards -
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Book, A Trip To Papua by G.H. Adcock / Principal of the Viticultural College / Rutherglen, 1906-1912 (Approximate)
Reprinted from The Rutherglen Miner which was one of Rutherglen's earliest newspapers. Mr C.H. Adcock was Principal of Rutherglen Viticultural College - 1914Leaflet written by A.D. Adcock. Originally paper covered, hard red cover added later. Book plates of G.I and A. Van C. / AdcockHandwritten below the bookplate: "Presented by A Van C Adcock, Grandson of G H Adcock, 1981"papua, travel, adcock family, viticultural college rutherglen -
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Book, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Plant Life In Its Relation To Agriculture -- Phylloxera -- Saltbushes, 1906-1912 (Approximate)
The Rutherglen Miner was one of Rutherglen's earliest newspapers. Mr C.H. Adcock was Principal of Rutherglen Viticultural College - 1914Three leaflets, each one written by G. H. Adcock. Originally paper covered, they have been bound together in a hard black cover with one of the titles hand written in white on the spine.Written inside front cover: "Presented by Van Adcock, Grandson of G.H. Adcock, 1981" First booklet: Plant Life in its Relation to Agriculture. Published by Miner Print, Rutherglen. [undated]. Second booklet: Phylloxera. Reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture / Victoria, January, 1914, pp. 51-55 Third booklet. Saltbushes. Reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria. Issued March, 1905plants, agriculture, phylloxera, saltbush, adcock family, viticultural college rutherglen -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Furniture - Ferret cage
Critical significance as a unique example of home made "making do" and the innovative approach of Day family.CONVERTED FROM SETTEE POSSIBLY A MINERS COUCH - Sides enclosed with wire. Hinged lid with chicken wire. One end is a wooden box with hinged lid. A hole connects the box to the rest of this coup. The box has turned wood arm rests. -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Tins, boot polish
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm. Boot polish probably used by family or workers on site.Two tins of boot polish in flat round tins with butterfly type fastenings between the lid and the tin body. Both lids have red, black, yellow and white graphics that depict a kiwi but the wording and wording placement is different. Both tins are rusted and may contain remnants of boot polish.yeswilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Plates, tin/aluminum
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. Probably used by workers or family members on site.Two round dinner plates probably made of aluminum. Both are rusted and pitted.no -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Cups
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. The cups appear to be made for use by children. Probably used by the family on site.Two small aluminum drinking vessels. One is a small battered cup with a handle, the other is a mug with an inscription, :DARLING" and is missing a handle. "DARLING"william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
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Photograph - Portrait of P B Burgoyne, c1900
One of 2 copies of a sepia coloured photograph of P B BurgoyneWritten at bottom right hand corner of photo: "P.B. Burgoyne"p b burgoyne, burgoyne family, winemaker, wine merchant -
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Photograph - Image, 1920s
Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a horse and cart with the family of the "Stewarts". Photo taken in the early 1920s outside Roger's General Cash Store, Great Northern Township"Early 1920s at Great Northern Township, via Rutherglen. L to R Fanny Stewart, Hector Stewart, Rae Stewart, Myra Stewart."stewart family, fanny stewart, hector stewart, rae stewart, myra stewart, rogers store, general cash store, great northern township -
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Memoriam card, In Memoriam - Catherine Arthur, 1895
Catherine Arthur, as well as her parents are buried in the Wesleyan Section of Carlyle Cemetery, which is on Distillery RoadOrnately decorated printing on pale green card. "In Memorium, Catherine Arthur, Dearly Loved Daughter of Joseph and Sophia Arthur, Rutherglen, Aged 24 Years 3 Months"arthur family, catherine arthur, sophia arthur, joseph arthur -
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Image, 1920s
Black and white photograph of a woman standing in front of a fence.On back of photo: "Mrs Frank Pinn (to be) [illegible signature]"pinn family, frank pinn -
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Image, c1900
Parletts owned and operated a timber yard near the railway station in the late 1800s to early 1900s. Parlett's store was situated in Audley Street opposite the wheat silos. Ada Parlett, W. J. Parlett's niece is a concert pianist.Black and white portrait photograph, mounted on cardboard, of William James ParlettOn verso: "William James Parlett. Rutherglen"parlett family, william james parlett -
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One of a group of photographs of Rutherglen collected from magazines (Pix or People or Post), then pasted onto orange paper, date unknown. This one is of the T H Ready Fountain (monument)monuments, drinking fountains, ready family -
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Diary, Collins Bros, Travel Diary, 1976 - 1984
Travel Diary in a red plastic cover. Entries are hand written by Isabel Stanton, who writes of her travels in 1976, departing from Tullamarine on 15th September, and touring through the United Kingdom and Europe. Also included is a later trip to Singapore in February 1984.travel, tours, isabel stanton, stanton family, europe, singapore, united kingdom -
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Image, Yeoman & Co, c1889
Very faded early photograph of Fairfield House and Cellars.On back of photo: "Fairfield, Rutherglen" fairfield cellars, fairfield house, wine industry, morris family -
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Image, 1893
Dark, black and white photographic reproduction of an earlier photo showing a woman holding a baby and 5 men, all standing in front of a shop. Horse drawn hearse on the right. Sign on shop reads: "Jasper Bros. | Coachbuilders - Blacksmiths | Undertakers - &c | Horses Carefully Shod"On back of photo: "Hearse - horse drawn, owned by Jasper Bros." "Hannah holding Edith, Stephen, ___, ___, Joseph, Samuel" On top right of back: "35" in circle, "27" and "1893"hearse, funerals, blacksmiths, coachbuilders, jasper family -
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Image, University Studio, c1922
Photograph is part of a collection from the Presentation Sisters, Mount Carmel Convent. The person in the photo has been identified by Beryl Cooper as Aimee Quon (also known as Amy Quon)Black and white postcard photograph of a young woman posing in an academic cap and gown.On back of photo: "Yours sincerely, Aimee"mt carmel convent, presentation sisters, mount carmel convent, amy quon, aimee quon, quon family -
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Image, c1890
Black and white copy of a photograph of the front of The Standard Bakery, with three adults and two small children standing in front of the building. Sign on front of veranda: "The Standard Bakery"standard bakery, bakery, shops, main street, huhs family -
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Photograph shows six generations of Chambers winemakers and was supplied to Brian Lloyd for his Rutherglen book.Black and white photograph (photomontage) of six men with an ornately decorated barrel.chambers family, wine industry, winemakers, william chambers, phillip chambers, bill chambers, stephen chambers, arthur chambers -
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Postcard - Post Card
This postcard was possible one that was sent to Florence Iggsten by her father when she was quite young and visiting Melbourne (judging from the comment about her ride on 'Jumbo')Black and white postcard showing a photograph of the buildings, structures and mullock heap at the Great Southern Gold Mine.Written in ink at the bottom of the photo: "Great Southern Gold Mine -- Rutherglen" On back of card is written a message to "My darling daughter" from "Daddy" In top right corner where stamp would usually go is an oval rubber stamp: "District Agent, Rutherglen. G.A. Iggsten"great southern, gold mines, gold mining, iggsten family -
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Image, Alf L. Bowden, The Studio, 1932
Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a group of men and women posing with a trophy.Embossed on mount below photo: "Alf L. Bowden, The Studio, Corowa, N.S.W." Written on back of mount: "Coral Society 1932 | From left back - W. Steel, F. Uren, Mrs Heard, Miss P Smith, J. Small, Miss J. Smith, ---, ---, second back row: Mr Edmondson, Miss L Burch, ---, Miss N Campbell, Miss A. Quon, Mr Haig, Miss M. Denehy, W. Backman: second row: Miss Mudd, ---, ---, Mrs P. Fullerton (accompanist), Col. C. Denehy (conductor), Miss K. Denehy, Dr Banwick, Mrs C. A. Iggsten; Front, ---, Miss M. Ring, Miss A Knowles, Miss M. Ready"steel family, uren family, heard family, smith family, small family, edmondson family, burch family, campbell family, quon family, haig family, denehy family, backman family, mudd family, fern fullerton, charles denehy, bonwick family, iggsten family, ring family, knowles family, ready family -
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Image, c1920-1930
This view of Rutherglen shows, on the left: Red Boot Shop, Victoria Hotel, Quon Fruit Shop and Bank of Australasia. Banner across street reads in part "M.U.I.O.O.F. Welcomes Old Bros." MUIOOF is the Manchester Unity Independent Order of OddfellowsOne of three black and white photographs mounted on orange paper. This one is a view of Main Street looking west.Written on mount: "Main Street looking west from roundabout. Circa 1920-30"main street, red boot shop, victoria hotel, quon family, bank of australasia, muioof, manchester unity independent order of oddfellows, shops, hotels, banks -
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Image, 1939
Black and white photograph of six people posing in a garden.Written at top left of photo: "Family Perdon, Rutherglen" On back of photo: "Perdon Family Rutherglen 1939 | L - R | Hester Perdon B.1922 Beatrice Perdon Keith Perdon B. | George Perdon B.1924 Samuel Perdon Jean Perdon B.1925"perdon family, hester perdon, beatrice perdon, george perdon, keith perdon, samuel perdon, jean perdon -
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Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012.Colour photograph of a gathering of former Higher Elementary School students.Written on back of photo: "21st October 2012" Caption on separate piece of paper: "Max Wright, Ian Stones, Max Turner, Bill Morris, Doug Stanton, Gary Grail, Ken Buscall | Bob Martin, Aileen Terrill, Ena (Buscall)___, Andree (Buscall)___, Rod Johnston | Kath Morris, Jean (Buscall) McDonald, Jean Stanton, Leonie (Nicholl) Martin" rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, eastern palace, star hotel, buscall family, max wright, ian stones, max turner, bill morris, doug stanton, gary grail, ken buscall, bob martin, aileen terrill, ena buscall, andree buscall, rod johnston, kath morris, jean buscall, jean mcdonald, jean stanton, leonie nicholl, leonie martin -
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Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012. At the back are Andree (Buscall) and Jean (Buscall) McDonald. In the front are Ena (Buscall) and Ken Buscall.Colour photograph of four of the people gathered for a reunion of former Higher Elementary School students.Written on back of photo: "21st Oct 2012"buscall family, rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, andree buscall, jean buscall, jean mcdonald, ena buscall, ken buscall -
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Newspaper article, Old Mansion Will Live Again
Article refers to the purchase of Fairfield House by Mrs Melba Slamen, the Great-Granddaughter of the original builder, George Francis Morris, and her plans to restore the derelict building and grounds.Black and white photocopy of a newspaper article: Old Mansion Will Live Again by Joan Fairbridge. fairfield house, melba slaman, george francis morris, morris family