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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: CAMPBELL, CONNELLY & CO. INVOICE
Invoice from Campbell, Connelly & Co. - General Ironmongers - to Miss Prout dated 01/07/1954 for 28 pounds 6 shillings.business, retail, campbell, connelly & co. -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: J. CRAMMOND INVOICE
Invoice from J. Crammond to Miss L. M. Prout dated 01/04/1961 for 150 pounds.business, retail, j. crammond -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: STATE SAVINGS BANK OF VICTORIA
The State Savings Bank of Victoria receipt for conversion application No. 10080. State Electricity Commission of Victoria Loan 490. received from Miss Lillian Prout application for conversion of 500 pounds of 4.75% stock maturing 01/02/1961 into stock bearing interest at 5.75% maturing 01/12/1967.business, retail, state savings bank -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: SANDHURST MUTUAL PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
Pass book, deposit account in the name of Miss Lillian Prout issued by The Sandhurst Mutual Permanent Investment & Building Society. It covers period from 1937 to 1959. Opening balance of 102 pounds 8 shillings, closing balance 530 pounds 18 shillings 7 pence.organization, business, sandhurst mutual investment society -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1948/1949 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Personal Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for the 12 months from 1st july to 30th June 1949 for lillian Prout. Total net income 588 pounds. Group certificate from Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley & Balmer attached.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1949/1950 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1949 to 30th June 1950. Total Net Income 649 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1950/1951 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1950 to 30th June 1951. Total Net Income 749 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1951/1952 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1951 to 30th June 1952. Total Net Income 881 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: LETTER, 1902
Document. Handwritten letter to Mr Hamilton accepting his terms of 2 pounds 2 shillings to perform at a concert on 19 February 1902. The letterhead is from the Kyabram Fire Brigade with a picture of a lantern and fire fighting equipment and the word''Memorandum''. Letter is signed by ''J.S. Walker''. Secretary and lists the other performers in the Concert. Written on both sides.performing arts, elocution, letter -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1952/1953 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1952 to 30th June 1953. Total Net Income 960 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1953/1954 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1953 to 30th June 1954. Total Net Income 1,025 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1954/1955 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1954 to 30th June 1955. Total Net Income 880 pounds. Group certificate and notice of assessment enclosed.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1955/1956 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1955 to 30th June 1956. Total Net Income 215 pounds.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1956/1957 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1956 to 30th June 1957. Total Net Income 201 pounds.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1957/1958 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1957 to 30th June 1958. Total Net Income 219 pounds.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1958/1959 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1958 to 30th June 1959. Total Net Income 213 pounds.document -
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Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: 1959/1960 TAX RETURN
Income Tax and Social Services Contribution - Victoria - Personal Return for Lillian Prout. Tax Return for the 12 months from 1st July 1959 to 30th June 1960. Total Net Income 220 pounds.document -
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Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: MAC ROBERTSON'S CINDERELLA 'BON BONS' JAR, 1950's
Object. Clear rectangular glass jar with black bakelite lid, label on front advertising original contents which was Mac Robertson's Cinderella Bon Bon's 1 lb (pound) in weight. Beautiful label in black with red border and gold stamped decoration. Full of starch? Chalk?.249 G919 Mac Robertsons.domestic equipment, containers, mac robertson's cinderella bon bons -
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Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: PERMIT TO ALLOW LIQUOR TO BE DRUNK ON UNLICENSED PREMISES
Permit to allow Liquor to be drunk on unlicensed premises for a special occasion (the licensing acts). Permit n. 1448 granted to R. Randall in the licensing district of Bendigo for the premises situated at railway refreshment rooms, Bendigo. Special occasion: smoke social on 8/10/1938. Fee paid this day 1 pound.organisation, union, a.f.u.l.e -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PASSED IN
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Passed in: the grand old Lyric Theatre, with three small shops included and the property extending from Caring Cross to Bath Lane, was put up for auction on August 31, 1965. It was passed in for private sale when bidding did not go beyond 30,000 pounds.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: KNOWLEDGE
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Knowledge: Bendigo's junior technical school officially opened on October 10, 1927, costing 26,000 pounds.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BENDIGO
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Bendigo: a view of the Albert Bush store in Williamson Street. The store was built in 1885 and had a wide range of wholesale and retail family groceries. It was quite a point of sale for the people of Bendigo. In January, 1865 land in Pall Mall sold for 90 pounds per square foot.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: RESIDENCE
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Residence: Letheby Road, Eaglehawk.. Built in 1905 at a cost of 850 pounds, this was the original home of Abraham Albion Steward, son of the owner of the Albion Brewery. The home has 3.7 metre ceilings, spacious rooms and a cellar below the kitchen floor. The sandstone faced building at the rear of N. 26 is not original, having been removed from n. 84 Sailors Gully Road and re-erected.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: MEETING VENUE
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Meeting venue: Temperance hall, View Street, circa 1900. For many years the temperance section of the community was housed in a small building in View Street, Sandhurst. The Temperance Society was formed in 1857 and the foundation stone for a new building was laid in 1895. The new building was designed and erected under the supervision of Mr. J. Blair at a cost of 1,500 pounds. The large hall was used for meeting purposes and the offices were leased out. The free library attached to the hall was upstairs.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION HALL
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Australian natives association hall: the renaissance-style Australian natives association hall in View Street was next to the Masonic Hall and had a frontage of 75 feet. The public hall was capable of holding 500 people and the building designed by William Beebe, cost 4,500 pounds. Demolished in 1970, it was replaced with new ANA offices and a motelnewspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GRAND
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Grand:the foundation stone of the Eaglehawk Lodge's Masonic Hall was laid on March 5, 1875. The new hall cost 600 poundsnewspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: HAND WRITTEN NOTE - MRS RYAN
Hand written note detailing Mrs. Ryan offer of a 100 pounds reward for the recovery of her husband remains.document -
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Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: REPORT ON CHINESE CAMP 1859
This report comprise a photocopy of the Bendigo Mercury dated Saturday, March 26, 1859 carrying an article titled: The Chinese on Bendigo, Official Inspection of the Ironbark Camp. Copy of the Victoria Police gazette dated Tuesday, January 12, 1886 offering a fifty pounds reward for information on the disappearance of Constable Ryan. Copy of Victoria Police gazette dated March 23rd, 1886 offering a reward of 100 pounds for information on Constable Ryan. Photocopy of an application for lease by a Hock Suey and a registry of application document declaring the application void.chinese -
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Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: PETITION FROM CHINESE STOREKEEPERS
A photocopy of a petition presented to the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of Victoria by Chinese Storekeepers appeling for the removal of clause four of the "Act to make provision for certain immigrants". This clause imposed a tax of 10 pounds on every immigrant arriving. The petition was signed by 5186 people.document -
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Tool - MERCURY BUCKET
Cast iron mercury bucket, used to hold mercury, potentially in the process of recovering minute pieces of gold mixed in soil and sediments. See research page for description of one process of using mercury to extract gold.gold mines, mining equipment, mercury bucket, miners used mercury in a number of ways to amalgamate gold, with each mill or battery operator having their preferred method depending on the nature of the ore. by the late 1850s the most common way of crushing goldbearing quartz ores or consolidated alluvial cements was in a stamp battery. the battery featured heavy iron stamp heads held in a frame, with each head often weighing up to 500 pounds (226 kg) or more (see msv 1880, page 45) (birrell 2005). stamp heads were lifted and dropped by a rotating overhead cam shaft driven by a steam engine or water wheel. ore was fed into a large cast-iron battery box, mixed with a steady stream of water, and pulverised by the stamp heads. in some batteries, mercury was placed in the base of the boxes to amalgamate with freed gold. the violent agitation of the mercury in the mortar box, however, could cause the mercury to break into myriad tiny globules that were carried away by the water with the tailings, thus losing a certain amount of gold in the process (thompson 1867; ritchie & hooker 1997). the water and sand slurry was splashed by the falling stamps from the box through fine mesh screens and onto inclined wooden tables below the mortar box (figure 2). the tables were covered with copper sheets or plates coated with mercury, which caught and amalgamated with a portion of the gold. the grey putty-like amalgam was periodically scraped off the sheets and retorted in a furnace to collect the gold and recover the mercury for reuse. mercury was inevitably lost from the plates, while poor maintenance resulted in further losses of gold and mercury in the tailings. mercury use and loss from gold mining in 19th century victoria. peter davies1, susan lawrence, and jodi turnbull, department of archaeology and history, la trobe university.