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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Jim Pollock, MrJohn Pollock & Mr Thomas Pollock from Deep Lead -- Studio Portrait
Deep Lead Portrait Jim John and Thomas Pollock. Brothersstawell deep lead -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Margaret, Thomas & George Mackenzie Of Drummond", Malmsbury
People - "Mackenzie, Margaret, Thomas & George" Associated with - Studio Portrait -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr George, Mr Thomas & Mr Samuel Coates mining at Mafeking
Coates men mining at Mafeking George, Thomas and Samuel Coates.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr J D Thomas – Taylor & Outfitter --13 photos of Building Cellar
J.D. Thomas – Taylor & Outfitter. 3 photos of Building Cellarstawell -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Alex Wilkins, Warrnambool, Father Thomas Daly, parish priest at Linton
Father Thomas Daly died in 1954, and is buried in Linton cemetery.Black and white postcard photograph of a clean shaven man wearing suit and clerical collar."Parish Priest Linton Fr Daly buried at Linton".catholic priests, fr. thomas daly -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Submission, Norm Colvin et al, Banyule Heritage Study 2020 Nominations - Plenty River railway bridge Greensborough, 2020
Part of the single track railway extension of 1902 from Heidelberg to Eltham, the Plenty River railway bridge Greensborough, was nominated for the Banyule Heritage Study 2020. This nomination was prepared by Norm Colvin & Anne Paul on behalf of the Greensborough Historical Society1 p. Text and photographshurstbridge rail line, plenty river, banyule heritage study 2020 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Annie E Lines and Charles C Lines, Greensborough Cemetery, 13/06/1929
Grave of Annie E. Lines (died 13/06/1929) and Charles C. Lines (died 17/04/1942) in Plot#F11/F12 Greensborough Cemetery. The name plaque is now missing from this grave.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone. (Plaque missing)annie e lines, charles c lines, greensborough cemetery -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, C. E. Carter & Son and adjacent buildings, Whitehorse Rd, Ringwood . 1984
Written on back of photograph, "C. E. Carter & Son, Whitehorse Rd. 1984".. On second copy just "Whitehorse Rd" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mr. E. F. Cass and pupils at Ringwood's first school - Cass State School 1451, located at corner Everard Rd. & Maroondah Highway - 1883. Mr. Cass was Head Teacher at the school 1874-1894
Typed below photograph, "Mr. E. F. Cass and pupils at Ringwood's first school, corner Everard Rd. & Maroondah Highway. 1883." Other notes on backing sheets read, "Cass State School 1451, Mr. E. F. Cass (Head teacher 1874-1894)". -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Aaron Beattie, 1928
Correspondence between Aaron Beattie Esq from Beattie Physical Culture College Melbourne and E. Hilmer Smith Esq about Girls’ Physical Culture Classes in July 1928. It was intended to aid the Sydney Legacy Club establish classes for girls. Excerpts include the following information: "I would suggest that you form a special C/tee to handle the Physical Culture work. . . . I would suggest that special care be taken to see that none but fully-qualified and trained teachers handle the children - this is all important. . . . We charge every child 5/- per year, payable quarterly. We have been most fortunate here with the girls section. An old friend of mine - Mrs Gillies - is our Hon. Directress. She was - until her marriage - in charge of all Physical Culture training in the State Schools of Victoria, and is a wonderful woman. She takes complete charge, appoints her own staff and so on. We pay some of her assistants from £2.2.0 to £5.5.0 per term of 12 weeks. The class was formed in May last year with 42 girls - we now have 121, and they have left the boys far behind. Enclosed you will find a copy of our measurement chart, which is an important part - every child should be recorded before starting, and again at the end of the year. I am also sending you a copy of our Demonstration Programme. This show was given after the girls had been going for 10 months, and it was a wonderful success - all these things help to bring success, and children seem to want these things to keep them going. . . . We spend about £600 per year on our Children's Work and nearly all of that goes to the Physical Culture side." The correspondence is a good snapshot of the undertaking of Melbourne Legacy running girls' club at that point in time and that Melbourne Legacy was trying to help Sydney Legacy establish a similar program. Legacy was only 5 years old at that time and already the importance of the physical culture classes for girls was underway.Set of three typed and dated handwritten letters on paper between Aaron Beattie Esq, and E Hilmer Smith Esq. 00126.1 on Legacy Club letterhead. 00126.4 on Commonwealth Bank notepaper.girls' club, junior legatee, girls' classes, aaron beattie -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, Councillors of the Shire of Eltham in 1913. Presented to Mr A. G. Thomas C.E., Shire Secretary (centre), 1913
Sepia photograph of a portrait panel of ten councillors of the Shire of Eltham, 1913 Woodgrained Portrait panel with photos of ten Shire of Eltham Councillors 1913 presented to Mr A.G. Thomas C.E. whose photo is prominant on the panel "by the above as an expression of appreciation of many services rendered as Secretary to the Shire and best wishes for a successful career in his new sphere, November 3rd 1913.". Photographs include: Cr. W. Morris J.P. Ex Pres., Cr P.J. Downer, Cr J. Smedley, Ex-Pres., Crs R. D. Taylor, Cr. W. G. Gray J.P.. Cr. J. Fitch, J.P. Ex. Pres., Hon. E. H. Cameron, M.L.A. J.P. Ex Pres., Cr. C. H. Bath, J.P. Ex Pres and Cr. J. Darley Mealy J.P. President.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 120 format B&W negative Printsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, councilors, shire of eltham, a.g thomas, councillors, downer, e.h. cameron, eltham shire council, ewan hugh cameron, g.h smith, greg taylor, j smedley, w morris, w.d taylor, w.g gray -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, McHaffie Children, Late 1800's or early 1900's
Donated by Bass Valley Historical SocietyBlack & White Portrait of Anne McHaffie as a young woman in high necked dress wearing 2 strands of pearls.On back: "Anne McHaffie now Mrs Hardy"mchaffie family, anne mchaffie, phillip island, bass valley historical society -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Thomas and Dorothy Peters, with Horace and Victor, 1910
Thomas and Dorothy Peters with sons Horace and Victor. !910. Lake Bolac.lake bolac, peters -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Charles Thomas Hume of Deep Lead and Mrs Thompson
Portrait Mr Charles Thomas Hume of Deep Lead and Mrs Thompsonstawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Phillips & Thomas -- Grocers on the corner of Ligar & Houston Streets
Phillips & Thomas. Grocers. Corner Ligar Houston Street. Established 1879stawell business shops -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W S. Gilmore & B. Thomas (1935), Malmsbury ca1935
People - "Gilmore,Stan & Thomas; Bess" Associated with - Jessie Swainston Collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hon Thomas Skene 1888 -- Skene Street was named after him
Skene. Thomas (Hon) 1888. Skene Street Named after him.stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Thomas W Finn, Greensborough Cemetery, 17/06/1938
Grave of Thomas W. Finn (died 1838) in Plot#Q11 Greensborough Cemetery. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.thomas william finn, greensborough cemetery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - Port 'n' South Living and Learning Centre management committee to Baptist Union re difficulties with Albert Park Baptists, Anne Callaghan, Feb 1998
Kept by a member of the management committee in the 1990s (Archive Box) From file folder containing items pertaining to the 1998 closure of the Port 'n' South Living and Learning Centre at the Ross Street Baptist Church buildings: Three page letter from the management committee chair Anne Callaghan to the Baptist Union outlining the difficulties the centre has had with the Albert Park Baptists. Contains brief history of the centre.societies clubs unions and other organisations, education - adult, religion - baptist church, julie allen, port 'n' south living and learning centre, anne callaghan, ann gibson, wendy morris, alec babos, sister norma jean barnett, pat grainger, beatrice (betty) goddard, adele davis -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, E. Jenkins Butcher shop, Sebastopol circa 1916
E. Jenkins Butcher shop and family cottage in Albert Street, Sebastopol. The shop was built in 1880s. In the late 1920s, the butcher shop was moved further north along Albert Street to the corner opposite what is now the Ford dealership e. jenkins butcher, albert street, sebastopol, ballarat, commerical, building, cottage, private dwelling -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Jocelyn Coates, Alfred E. Bennett Books, 2006
jocelyn coates nee cave, dr gregory moore, alfred e bennett, books -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing, W. E. Green, "Tram It", c1975?
Drawing - Decal - Iron On transfer - of a cartoon by W. E. Green, WEG featuring a Z class tram, route 96, destination MMTB, and title "Tram It" in reverse. Has instructions for application to a Tee or T shirt or cloth.trams, tramways, z class, cartoons, t shirts, mmtb -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Green Opening Day, 1960. Mrs. S. E. Dickens, wife of the club president throwing the kitty, 15/09/1960
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mrs. S. E. Dickens, wife of Club President throwing the kitty. Mail 15/9/1960. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Thomas Cochrane in front of his family home, in Little Eltham, c.1865
Originally catalogued around 1998 as John Cochrane in front of Shillinglaw Cottage, this is now believed to be Thomas Cochrane born 1817 in Ireland. The photograph is a reproduction of a low-resolution, poor-quality photograph. Shillinglaw Cottage is significant to Eltham’s local history. It is one of the earliest known buildings still in existence. Records suggest that the cottage was built circa 1859 by a man named Cochrane, believed to be Thomas Cochrane, in conjunction with George Stebbings though it is not known what Stebbings’s contribution was. It is believed Stebbings owned the cottage between 1874 and 1888. According to Margaret Ball’s (2017) book "Shillinglaw Family of Eltham 1660-2007", Thomas Cochrane and family lived there from 1867 to 1874 however this is contrary to the records of assessable rates levied by the Eltham District Road Board, established in 1858, which shows Cochrane was the owner occupier (in Little Eltham) of approximately 25 acres of cultivated land and 25 acres of pastureland upon which a hut was sited in 1860. It is suspected that George Stebbings may have acquired the property from Cochrane in 1874 as it is noted that he had a tenant for a period, James Rossiter, who was the editor for the Evelyn Observer in Kangaroo Ground in 1874 (LATE SHIRE OFFICE AT KANGAROO GROUND (1934, February 16). Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), p. 5. Retrieved February 25, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56743657). In 1881 Phillip Shillinglaw became the ratepayer for the cottage though Stebbings retained ownership until 1888 at which time it was transferred to Shillinglaw. Thomas Cochrane was born in Ireland in 1817 and died at Collingwood 1877. He married Sarah Jane Casey at St James, Melbourne in 1846. They had eight children: • Elizabeth Jane Cochrane born 1847, Keelbundoora • Sarah Cochrane born 1849, Keelbundoora • William John Cochrane born 1854, Eltham • Isabella Mary Cochrane (Cochren) born 1855, Eltham, my Great grandmother • Mary Cochrane born 1857, Eltham • Thomas Cochrane born 1859, Eltham • William James Cochrane born 1861, Eltham • Margaret Anne Cochrane (Cochran) born 1863, Eltham Information received from Richard Stone in 2019, a 2nd-great grandson of Thomas Cochrane suggests that during the early 1930s, one of Isabella’s daughters and her family attended cricket matches at Eltham. The mother and a daughter (Richard’s cousin) would wander around Eltham and a cottage in the main street backing onto the cricket ground. The cousin remembers well her mother telling her that her mother, Isabella Cochrane, lived in the cottage as a young girl. The family also had a similar or the same photo of a man standing in front of the cottage. When the Cochrane family left the cottage in 1874, Thomas Snr would have been 57 and Thomas Jnr 15 and William 13. The man in the photo has a dark and substantial beard. Therefore, it is unlikely to be Thomas Jnr or William and most likely Thomas Snr. The photo is of poor quality and low resolution however, there is little grey evident in his beard. It was possibly taken when Cochrane was a younger man shortly after the cottage was built, circa 1865. When the Eltham District Road Board was established in 1858, the forerunner to Eltham Shire Council, Thomas Cochrane was listed as the occupier/owner of two assessable parcels of farmland in Little Eltham: one of 21 acres of pastureland and another 22 acres of cultivation land. George Stebbings was not recorded as an occupier or landowner. In 1859 and 1860 a Joseph/Joshua Stebbings was recorded as the occupier of a hut owned by G. Atkinson. A hut was recorded on Cochrane’s pastureland parcel in 1860 and this parcel increased in size to 36 acres in 1861 and grew further in size by 1863. George Stebbings first appears as the owner/occupier of a hut in Eltham in 1861, also 1862 and 1863. This is most likely his cottage (still standing in present day) in Pitt Street adjoining the Eltham Hotel property owned by Benjamin Wallis where he was residing in 1867 when they both sued each other for trespass. (POLICE. (1867, August 9). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 7. Retrieved February 25, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5774640) Thomas Cochrane was appointed one of the original trustees of the ground set aside for Eltham Cemetery in Feb 1860 (GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. (1860, February 11). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 7. Retrieved February 25, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5676991)A very early photo of Shillinglaw Cottage with its original builder and owner/occupier, Thomas Cochrane. Cochrane was also a founding Trustee of the Eltham Cemetery Trust. Reproduction of sepia photographshillinglaw cottage, eltham, eltham cemetery trust, evelyn observer, george stebbings, james rossiter, little eltham, phillip shillinglaw, thomas cochrane -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Charles Thomas Hume from Deep Lead and his bride Miss Liza Munro on their Wedding Day --- Studio Portrait
Deep Lead – Portrait Charles Thomas Hume and bride Liza Munro on Wedding daystawell deep lead -
National Wool Museum
Book, Visions and profits: studies in the business career of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort
"Visions and profits: studies in the business career of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort - Alan Barnard, 1961wool - history wool brokering, goldsbrough, mort and company limited, mort, mr thomas sutcliffe, wool - history, wool brokering -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Letter to Mr Perry, Town Clerk from Thomas Rooney 18/11/1894, Three Staff to Work in the Section of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Assigned to Thomas Rooney
Letter to Mr Perry, Town Clerk from Thomas Rooney 18/11/1894.john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, perry, rooney, gardens, ballarat -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Vertical file, Anne's Pantry
Anne's pantry was one of the early shops in the 1920s-1930s shops to be built to the north of the railway line. It was started by Miss Cook and Miss Porteous and has had a continuous history since, although it has changed location within the strip several times. No-one seems to know the origin of the name 'Anne'. Nick and Judy Hilverda took over in 1971. Vertical file of information related to the Union Road business known as Anne's Pantry: 1. Anne’s pantry cake shop notes written by Miss Porteous Nov. 1979 (2 handwritten pages). 2. Typed copy of No. 1 (2 pages). 3. ‘Twenty years over a hot stove!’ SHNN, Oct.-Nov. 1991 (1 page). 4. ‘Anne’s pantry – it’s history’, E. Porteous, Nov. 1979 (1 page).anne's pantry, nick hilverda, judy hilverda, miss cook, miss e porteous -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron Hand Kerosene, circa 1948
This item was in use before electricity and was manufactured after the flat stove irons.The weight of the iron base, is heavy, helping in smoothing out crinkly material being ironed. This item permitted ironing of clothes to be separate and away from heating stoves. It permitted greater flexibility for ironing clothes and permitted more control (consistency) of the temperature of the iron.Historically and significantly this item enforces the relative isolation of the Kiewa Valley and period when and where this domestic item was in use(manufactured circa 1950). A rural setting with mining, beef , milk and tobacco production in the early 1900s. Even though the community was in a rural setting, the standards of dress was the same as in the bigger towns and cities. Social and religious mores and values demanded that the personal appearance be clean and crisp no matter where a person was living or working. Heavy laborious work was considered by some religions as virtuous, therefore the heavy and tiring work of ironing during this period had its rewards. Rural areas where the last to be connected to electricity and therefore this item was a domestic necessity far into the 1950's.This iron has a steel base and a metal body coated with green coloured enamel. The wooden hand grip is painted dark green. The kerosene (spirit) container is a chrome metal cylinder with a flat bottom and top. The top has a small filler/air plug is located on the top side. There are two control knobs located next to and under the metal cylinder. The close to the cylinder is a lock which locks the top lid of the iron and the other knob controls the airflow to the heater rodOn the base of the handle "PEERMAN" and below this P/46, C.I. Thomas & Son Pty Ltd household, ironing, domestic kerosene, dry cleaning -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Phonograph, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Fireside Phonograh, c1905
Phonograph was purchased by the donor's mother in the 1950s in an Auction Sale in Broken Hill, New South Wales.A wooden box with handle and lid marked Edison Fireside Phonograph and a metal arm to attach the green horn. There is a folding rod and needle attachments.Trade Mark - Thomas A. Edison, Edison Fireside Phonograph Combination Type Serial No 18462thomas edison, phonograph, music