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Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: People at Back to School Tarnagulla 1985, 1985
Donald Clark Collection. A colour photograph of people at the Back to School Tarnagulla reunion in 1985. Original photograph. Handwriting on reverse lists the following names of subjects: L to R Betty See, Ken Clark, Don Clark, Kevin Coghill, ________ .tarnagulla, school, reunions, back to tarnagulla -
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Photograph: Members of Tarnagulla Fire Brigade, circa 1870-1900
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of members of Tarnagulla Fire Brigade in their uniforms, posed with hose reel outside Burstall Hall, Tarnagulla (demolished in 1980s). Back row: W. Radnell, J. Patterson, F. Cousins, H. Reilly, G.Nelson Centre row: A. Smith, Thomas Page Front row: J. Cousins, W.Smith, J. May, __________, J. Whimpey, ___________ , Joe Radnell, L. Radnell, Bob Abbot. Lady in background: Mrs Spencer. Copy photograph. fire brigade -
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Photograph, Tarnagulla Cricket Team, 1913, 1913
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the Tarnagulla Cricket Team in 1913. Copy photograph. Writing and labels on reverse list subjects as: L to R Rear: Arthur Goltz, ______ , Dr Elcote, W. Meriton, Tom Leonard, Jack Rogers Centre: Sam Patterson, John Rogers Jnr Front: Geo Ramm, W.Martin, Tom Page, Frank King, Dave Roper.sports, sport, recreation, clubs -
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Photograph, Tarnagulla Cricket Team, 1930, 1930
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the Tarnagulla Cricket Team in 1913. Copy photograph. Writing on reverse and label on front list subjects as: L to R Rear: Arthur Goltz, E. Evans, W. Harding, E. Radnell, R. Saunders Centre: ______ , L. Ramm, R. Radcliffe, L. Goltz, G. Ramm Front: D. Calder, H. Harding, S. Goltzsports, sport, recreation, clubs -
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Photograph, Mrs Rachel Davies (nee Jenkins) with daughters, circa 1900
Daniel and Rachel Davies, May Davies (later Laidlaw) and Margaret Davies (later Patterson) are buried in Tarnagulla Cemetery. Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting Mrs Rachel Davies (nee Jenkins) with her daughters (L to R) May, Jane & Margaret. Rachel was wife of Daniel Davies and daughter of William Jenkins of Cambrian Mine. Label indicates photo was taken near Del Marcos around 1900. Copy photograph. -
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Telegram, March 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from Charles L. Layton to The Inspector General, Public Works, Melbourne. Text reads 'Letters by tonight's post to be addressed to Company's Hotel, Tarnagulla. I leave tomorrow at 11am for Maldon'. -
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Telegram, 15th September 1872
Edward Buckley died at Newbridge in 1878, a resident for 17 years. He established and operated a flour mill (Lancaster Bridge) which was sold two months after his death. A large lot of papers, including this and other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph & Post Office. From Edward Buckley, Newbridge to Mr L Fraser, Baker, Sandhust. Message reads 'Please tell my Teamster to bring Malt from Kangaroo and oblige by giving him Four Pounds for freight'. -
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Draft for telegram, 3rd March 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Handwritten draft of text for a telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office. From J. Beynon to Mr. William L. Jones, Creswick. Text reads 'Sending him all in at that price, we are all well' -
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Photograph - Photograph: Williams family, 1909
Williams Family Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting the Williams family before they arrived in Tarnagulla. From L-R: William Williams, Lil Williams (child), Les Williams (infant) and Annie Williams. Appears to be a copy photograph, image cropped from image THA-2020.0487. tarnagulla -
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Photograph - Photograph: Williams family at Federal Coffee Palace, c. 1900
Williams Family Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting three families in front of the Federal Coffee Palace (location not known). At centre is the Williams family which later lived in Tarnagulla. From L-R (central group): William Williams, Lil Williams (child), Les Williams (infant) and Annie Williams. Other subjects not identified. Appears to be a copy photograph. Full version of THA-2020.0484. tarnagulla -
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Photograph - Photograph: Tarnagulla Youth Club Concert, c.1954
Williams Family Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting children, assembled in several rows. They are dressed up for a Tarnagulla Youth Club Concert, c.1954. Original photographic print. According to writing on reverse the subjects are: L to R Back row: Sylvia Henderson, Judith Ison, Heather Williams, Lorraine Emery, Joyce Campbell. Middle row: Laurel Condick, Norma Williams, Judith Butson, Pat Cornford, Margaret Holland. Front row: Fiona Campbell, Patty Carr, Susanne Williams, Michelle Webb, Jennifer Williams, Margot Campbell, Dianne Jackson. Legend (names) handwritten on reverse. Also Herald-Sun copyright stamptarnagulla -
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Photograph - Photograph: Tarnagulla State School students, 1963
Williams Family Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting students of Tarnagulla State School in 1963. L to R Back row: Teacher - Dick McGowan, Peter Chenowith, Brian Harwood, Preston Kennedy, Clarke Kennedy Second row from back: Peter Williams, Fay Hutchins, Jeanette Silke, Susanna Williams, Lillian Sturni, Anne Sheldon-Collins, Barry Williams. Third row from back: Barbara Sturni, Beverly Radnell, Heather Sturni, ___ Jarry, Lois Heather, Jenny Shay. Front row: Garry Hutchins, Garry Shay (one name short) Names notes above are handwritten on reverse.tarnagulla -
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Family Trees of District - E to L, 1990s
Folder containing multiple typed and handwritten letters, notes and family trees. Family surnames connected with Tarnagulla E to L. -
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Photograph: William John Radnell's House, Tarnagulla, c.1935
A monochrome photograph depicting four people seated against the exterior wall of a house. House of William John Radnell's, Tarnagulla. Persons depicted (L-R): Molly Stagoll, William John Radnell, Wally Stagoll, Annie Matilda Radnell. Copy photograph. -
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Photograph: Scout Troop, Tarnagulla, 1932
Monochrome photograph depicting eight boys and one adult, assembled for a group photo. Tarnagulla Troop of Lone Scouts. Rear row (L-R): Eric Wootton, Bill Radnell, Bern (Bert?) Fotheringham, Comm Cole Front row (L-R): Harry Ramm, Harold Harding, Mal Banks, Les Goltz, Don Clark. -
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Photograph: Tarnagulla Fire Brigade in 1903, 1903
David Gordon Collection. (L-R) Back row: Jack Clark, Frank Cousins, George Foers, Wattie Corrie, Dick Yates. Middle row: MR. Whittaker, Alf Riley, George Harwood, Jack May, Ernie Bock, Joe Renshaw. Front row: William Radnell, Jack Patterson, William Riley, Jack Bock, Jack Cousins, Chas Nelson. At rear: H. Olsen, Reuben Cox, William Radnell (Snr). -
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: Malcolm L. Judge
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: F. M. & L. V. Brown
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Receipt: Malcolm L. Judge
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Telegram, March 19th, 1862
David Gordon Collection. To Wm. L. Jones, American Hotel Creswick, from Beynon -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Journal, Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourner Bleter / Melbourne Chronicle November/December 1982, ADD DATE
Journal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.48 pages, A4, Softbound, Paper covers. non-fictionJournal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.moshe ajzenbud, colin l. rubenstein, erwin frenkel, dorothy hall, ruth teicher, gedaliah shaiak, colin golvan, j.a. jacono, stan robe, stanislaw wycodzki, alan collins, basia perlberger -
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Photograph of students at Tarnagulla School, circa 1900, Students at Tarnagulla School, circa 1900, circa 1900
Murray Comrie Collection.Monochrome photograph of students at Tarnagulla State School, assemble for a group photo. Undated but probably around 1900. Copy of an original photograph, copy probably made in the 1980s-1990s. Back row, L to R: Vera Aspinall, Beatrice Taylor, Evelyn Davies, Kate Lynch, Ettie Whimpey, Leslie Allen, Janie Cox. Fourth row, L to R: Myrtle Sheldon, Grace Hayes, Fanny Page, …...Wilson, Norma Aspinall, Esther Laidlaw, Olive Radnell, Jessie May. Third row, L to R: Maud Foers, Maria Jago, Daisy Cox, Lena Fitzgerald, Florrie Ousley, Olly Williamson, .... Hennessy, Gertie Jenkins, Addie Radnell, …..., .... Wilson, Katie Lyndon, …...Pallot, Lila Smith, Bessie Clark. Second row, L to R: Kate Green, Maggie Dyer, Myrtle Dyer, Elsie Williams, Grace Langan, Sophie Hayes, Violet Dyer, Amy Smith,......, Polly Franklin, May Barton, Winnie Runting, May Duggan. Front row, L to R: ...Wilson, Gwen Williams, Elsie Hatt, Doris Hatt, Florrie Cousins, ......, Prudy Clark, Eva Toole, Renie Radnell. tarnagulla, school, education, teachers, students, children -
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Photograph of Tarnagulla Junior Football Club members, Tarnagulla Junior Football Club members, circa 1905 (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting members of Tarnagulla Junior Football Club posed as a group in an unidentified interior, with a makeshift backdrop. An accompanying note identifies some of the subjects: Back row: 1. __________ 2. Bert Goltz 3. Clem Theobald 4. _H. Abbott 5. Bert Spencer 6. ________ 7. _______ 8. F. Shing Middle row: 1. _________ 2. W. Radnell 3. ___________ 4. Duggan 5. Whimpey 6. W. Cozens 7. L. Radnell 8. ___________ Front: 1. Joe Radnell 2. ___________ This fair quality copy was made from an older original photograph, probably in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, football, sport, clubs, people, radnell, duggan, theobald, goltz, abbott, spencer, whimpey, cozens -
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Photograph: Four generations of a Newbridge family, Four generations of a Newbridge family, c. 1940s
Murray Comrie Collection. A monochrome photograph, image depicting a family group. This is a fairly dark copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s.Note on reverse identifies subjects as: L to R Back row: Mrs Geo. White (nee Flo Crossley, Jack & Tut's daughter) (3rd Gen), Sylvia, Jack & Florence Crossley (2nd Gen) Front row: Elderly couple are M and Mrs Joseph Crossley (1st Gen), children are Valerie and Graeme White (4th Gen)newbridge, people, children, crossley, white -
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News clipping: History, Hotels and Cricket, 27th January 1968
Murray Comrie Collection. A newspaper clipping, being a letter to the editor (The Age, 27/01/68) from the President of the Morwell Historical Society, L. T. Maddern with title: 'History, Hotels and Cricket'. Relates to Charles Napier Hotels in Inglewood and California Gully and a cricketer named Midwinter.