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Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, late 19th century
This is a photograph of Dave Hawkless at Bete Bolong with a wagon load of maize from the farm of Sam Lynn. David Hawkless was married to Mary Downey in 1906. They had five children. This is a pictorial record of the transporting of maize in the Orbost district in the late 19th century. A black / white photograph of a man standing in front of a wagon loaded with sacks. There are six large horses tethered to the wagon. In the background are buildings. The wagon is standing on a gravel road.on back - "D. Hawkless M. Gilbert"hawkless-david maize-orbost transportation-agriculture wagon-horses -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Letter written by H.C.Howship to Ringwood Mail Ringwood 1963
To the Editor of the Ringwood Mail Dear Sir, would you please publish in your widely read paper the following letter for the information of the residents of the City of Ringwood- Re the passing of my brother Mr. J.P. Howship, who was an ANZAC one of the pioneer family of Howship of Ringwood which name is connected with the early history of Ringwood or more particularly Ringwood East as the late J.P. Howship and myself purchased the Nursery of Mr. John Hill around the year 1912 and after a couple of years my late brother Bert was taken into partnership and we bought the adjoining nursery of Mr. Will Hill and traded under name Howship Bros. Rosedale Nursery and the name of one street in the old property Howship Avenue is named after the old firm as well as Rosedale Crescent. The move for the establishment of the Ringwood East station started with myself and in a meeting up with a Mr .T. Birkitt who I felt was the man I needed as he was a sub Estate Agent .A meeting was called and held in our packing shed at the end of Federal Road which at that time ended at Mr. Charlie Burdens property and abbuted (sic) on our property. This meeting was attended by about sixty residents and the late Mr. C. Wedge was elected as the first President of the Ringwood East Railway League and Progress Assoc. with Mr. T. Birkitt as Secretary and myself as assist. Secretary. This League raised the sum of about 1,600 from residents and land owners for the erection of the Ringwood East Railway Station & after the station was erected and paid for the League part was canceled and the Progress Assoc. carried on. The present Ringwood East Cricket Club was formed at meeting and the Prog .......and my three brothers Bert, Mervyn and played cricket in the Ringwood district for many years and most of us were members of the Ringwood at first and then the Ringwood East Football clubs and followed the teams for years a few names of the old players came to mind in E. Thomas , C. Weil, T. Homewood, the Pratt family and others. I might mention for the benefit of the City of Ringwood residents my eldest brother Laurie late of New Street and now living at Blairgowrie was with what was then known as Coopers Mills and designed and helped to build some of the first buildings in that property now known as Ringwood Timber & Trading Co .Also that myself and others namely the Reidy Brothers, Mr. Taylor, & L .Cleary & voluntary labour formed the tennis courts at East Ringwood with the help of our young Ladies of the time, those courts I'm pleased to say are well established and two more are added and provide good activities for the young people of the district. Also with the aid of C .Thomas, Norm Blood and others we formed the Methodist courts. From the Ringwood East Progress Association came the move to have a Health Centre for Ringwood. This was established by a good deal of enthusiastic work by some mothers after spending nearly fifty years in Ringwood watching it grow from town surrounded by orchards to a City and I must congratulate the Civic Fathers and their staff in the growth of Ringwood and the fine roads, Parks, Elderly Citizens Club and have all done a good job but why oh why have you neglected mines Road Ringwood east. Why has this road not been made the drainage there is something to be seen to be believed in such a city .The only solution is making and curbing this road & I would ask those responsible why the curbing was put down Dublin Road where there are no residents this curbing could well have solved the problem in Mines Road if used there. I recently spent a weekend with my Daughter, Mrs. Munro at the corner of Maroondah highway and Mines Road and was disgusted at the condition of Mines Road and drainage and had to air my views and suggest a trip to Mines Road by the Civic Fathers led by the Health Inspector I am yours sincerely H.C. Howship Sheila Street, Rye. (copied here verbatim)3 pages of hand written letter detailing the early history of the East Ringwood Railway and Progress Association, football, cricket and tennis clubs.. Written as a draft in 1963. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood High School - Miners cottage model construction c1974/75
Black and white photograph of two men looking at a model of wooden building. One man is lifting up roof of model. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Carlton and United Brewery Hop Farm. c. 1955
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Image shows man standing in hop field. Typed under one photograph- "Carlton and United Brewery Hop Farm, c.1955. Written on back of one mounting sheet- "C & U Brewery Hop Farm, Maroondah Hwy.Est. 1950 on 2 acres. A. Nash in charge. "Ringwood Special" & "Pride of Ringwood" developed here". Written on back of other mounting sheet, "Experimental Hop Farm, Maroondah Highway. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Anzac Day Ceremony at Ringwood Clocktower in original position, cnr. Maroondah Highway and Warrandyte Road, Ringwood - circa 1950
Catalogue card reads, 'Clocktower in original position Anzac Day. Mayor Corr, Town Clerk Kelly. R.S.L. man - Maskiel (?)'. No date. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Spraying the fruit trees, Pike's Orchard
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Photograph shows man on cart pumping from barrel and man standing besides cart with spray. Writted under photograph- "Spraying the fruit trees, Pikes orchard, Heatherdale Rd, Ringwood." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Cross erected outside new Methodist Church, Ringwood
Black and white photograph of mobile crane with large cross suspended from it. Man standing by crane.Typed below photograph, "Cross erected outside new Methodist Church Cnr. Station St. and Greenwood Ave." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Salvation Army Hall, Wantirna Road Ringwood, 1965
Black and white photograph of church with man standing outside. Sign stating, "Grand Opening" out front.Written on backing sheet, "Feb. 1965. Sal. Army Hall" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Library opening, 2nd May 1970
Black and white photograph of man standing at lectern, facing audience. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, J. C. Allan, Joan Miles, Gwen T. Miles nee Trethowan, A. T. Miles, Mrs. Trethowan, man unknown. June and Paddy in front. Maroondah Dam about 1912-24
Written on back of photograph, "J. C. Allan, Joan Miles, Gwen T. Miles nee Trethowan, A. T. Miles, Mrs. Trethowan, man unknown. June and Paddy in front. Maroondah Dam about 1912-24". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mr. A.V. McArthur at Ringwood Lake. (RSL President throughout the war years). (undated)
Mr. A.V. McArthur, 'The Man in Grey'. President of the Ringwood R.S.L. throughout the war years. This picture taken at Ringwood Lake. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Capt. E.T. Miles, Bencoolen, Sumatra(undated)
Written on back of photograph "Capt. E.T. Miles, Bencoolen, Sumatra". Photograph does not identify which man is Miles. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mr. A.T. Miles taking photograph of his residence, Quambee, 1915. and Postcard
Postcard with Black and white photograph of man taking a photograph of a rural scene with house in the background. Rear of Postcard addressed to Hobart, Tasmania with stamp and Ringwood postmark.Typed below photograph enlargement (from postcard): "Mr A.T. Miles taking photograph of His Residence Quambee 1915" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, J.K. McCaskill, City historian, and unknown man (undated)
Written on back of photograph, "J.K. McCaskill, City historian (left)". Other man not identified. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening Jubilee Park. A. Seitz, P. Vergers, C. Beaumont, W. Dowling 1957
Jubilee Park opened 17 October 1957. Same photograph also appears in Ringwood Mail 24 October 1957 captioned as follows: L to R: Mr A Seitz, Pres. VCA, Cr P. Vergers, Mayor Ringwood, Mr C. Beaumont, Pres. RCC., Mr Dowling (Chairman Board of Control)Catalogue card reads, "Opening Jubilee Park. P. Vergers, C. Beaumont, W. Dowling". (No name for fourth man) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Hone family on verandah 1905
Black and white photograph. Duplicate of item no. 103 showing a family group of a man, woman and child standing on veranda of weatherboard home with a boy seated on a draught horse at one end of the house.Written on backing sheet, "Hone family, 138 Warrandyte Rd. 1905" The Hone Residence 138 Warrandyte Rd., opp. Unsworth Rd. - 1903 or 1905. The boy on the horse, William, was born in 1894 and worked in Bentley's timber yard for many years. The house was still in use in 1965 but has since been demolished. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Private Hospital c1920
Black and white photograph of nurses and a man and women in ordinary dress standing in garden in front of brick building. (4 copies)Written below photograph, "Ringwood Private Hospital, Adelaide Street (later 'The Pines')". Also, "The Kendalls who ran the hospital". Written on back of one of the photographs, "Ringwood Private Hospital, Adelaide St. c1920. Later 'The Pines' next to 'Mail' office". "R to L - Sister B. Kendall, Mrs. J. Roberts (Sister of nurses), Vera Kendall, Mr. James Kendall, Sister Annette Kendall, Sister Edith Kendall". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Footballers at Mount Dandenong Road Recreation Ground oval circa 1914
Footballers at Mount Dandenong Road Recreation Ground oval circa 1914. Man in centre with hat and pipe possibly A. J. (Jun) Sugden, headmaster of Wantirna School, and Bob Skerrett on right hand side with hat.Catalogue card reads, "Possible? Man in centre with hat and pipe A. J. (Jun) Sugden, headmaster of Wantirna School. RHS with hat (front) ? Bob Skerrett?" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club opening - 1931. Attendees include: Man in light suit on left, Horace Fenton - Headmaster of Ringwood School, behind on his right with moustache - Mr. Gray, school inspector, Herman Pump with watch chain. Seated: Captain E.T. Miles, directly behind him is his son, A.T. Miles. The lady in the second row between the two ladies seated in front is Mrs. Cooper
Catalogue card reads, 'Man in light suit LHS Horace Fenton, Headmaster Ringwood School and behind with moustache Mr. Gray, school inspector. LHS and RHS Herman Pump with watch chain. Captain E.T. Miles seated, directly behind him his son A.T. Miles. Mrs. Cooper is the lady in second row between the two ladies seated in front.' Neither catalogue card or photographs state what the occasion photographed is. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Golden Jubilee celebrations at Ringwood Civic Centre - 19 October, 1974
Written on backing sheet, 'Crowd at "Back To" outside Civic Centre. Man with crutches is Cr. Peter Vergers, Mayor 1957 & 1963'. Catalogue card reads, '"Back To" meeting at Ringwood Civic Centre spectators, 1974. Cr. Lavis and Mrs. Lavis extreme right hand side.' -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Proclamation of the City of Ringwood, 19 March, 1960 - local unit 3rd Div. Engineers being inspected by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Dallas Brooks
Catalogue card states that the man inspecting them is Sir Dallas Brooks. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, City of Ringwood celebrations, 1960
Catalogue card reads, 'City of Ringwood celebrations, 1960. Man on horseback'. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
digital recording, Richard Rudolph Kreymborg, 2015
This recording was originally made C1970's-1980's at a service club meeting in Orbost. It was transferred from a tape recording in 2015. Rudy was the son of George James KREYMBORG and Ada Victoria (nee DAVIS). Born at Bulumwaal, near Bairnsdale he arrived in Orbost after time in Melbourne and then at the Bell Bird Hotel where his family had the mail run. In Orbost Rudy lived on the back of his his truck next to the present Murray Goulburn Store in „B‟ Road, Orbost with tw horses for company. (More info. from newsletter "RICHARD RUDOLPH KREYMBORG 1904-1987" by John Phillips.) Richard Rudolph “Rudy” KREYMBORG was a well-known district identity, a man who was often described as a legend in his lifetime. He lived a rough life, breaking horses, delivering mail on horseback, building roads and bridges, driving bulldozers and talking.A disc in a black plastic case. It is a recording of Richard Rudolph Kreynborg(b.1904 d.1987). It has been copied from a n original recording. -
Cheese World Museum
DVD, A Look at Our History
Gold DVD in plastic case with Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory logo and photograph of manLes O'Callaghan/-interview 2005 WCBF -
Cheese World Museum
Photograph, Johann Gottlieb Adler c1880, c1880
Portrait of Johann Gottlieb Adler, farmer, c1880. Adler came from Silesia in Germany to Port Phillip in 1848. His story is recorded in the Uebergang family history (The Uebergang Families in Australia 1848-1985, pp.43-48) which includes a list of descendants.Black & white photograph of barded man in suit with bowtie, mounted in oval mat in brown frame with plaster decorations.uebergang, allansford, adler, johann gottlieb, germany, farmers, farmers, costume, male, portraits, selectors -
Cheese World Museum
Jar, mustard ointment
This jar of ointment belonged to Doris Orr, mother of the donor. Families used these patent medicines which were often purchased from a door to door salesman, the 'Rawleigh's man', on his regular round to country homes.Rawleigh's patent medicines were in common use in homes and this is a typical example.A brown jar of Rawleigh's ointment with a green and white label and brown metal lid with the brand name in raised lettering.Rawleigh's [on lid]; Rawleigh's Compound Mustard ointment/Will not blister/Preferable to Mustard plaster/The W.T. Rawleigh Co Ltd Melbourne/Registered under The Health (Patent Medicines) Act 1942 [label]allansford, w.t. rawleigh & co, mustard ointment, pharmaceuticals -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Book, Sandra Kimberley Hall, Duke - A Great Hawaiian
Well researched short history of Duke Kahanamoku who was nominated the Surfer of the (20th) Century by Surfer Magazine.Rare short biography of one of the most famous surfers in the world and the man who introduced surfing to mainstream Australia in 1915.Small hardcover book with a photograph of a young smiling Duke Kahanamoko on the cover with a tradiional Hawaiian print border. 128 pages.Back cover photograph of the Duke running out of water, Bess Press logo set on Hawaiian print. ISBN - 9781573062305surfing, duke kahanamoku, sandra kimberley hall, bess press -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Photograph, Unknown, Surfboat at Bondi Beach 1923
Surfboats have played an important role in saving lives on Australian beaches since the early 1900's. This boat at the famous Bondi Beach can be seen riding a wave to the beach with the standard five man crew. Many early Australian surfers were members of Surf Life Saving Clubs regularly riding the waves in surfboats, surf ski's and other surf rescue craft.Rare image of an Australian surfboat riding a wave at one of Australia's most iconic surf beaches in Sydney during the 1920's.Black and white photograph'Donated by John Pettigrove' on the backsydney, bondi beach, surfboat, surf life saving clubs -
Poowong Historical Group
'Arthur Henry's Memoirs', 'Arthur Henry's Memoirs' The writing of an old man with a young man's mind, Published NOVEMBER 2003
20cm wide by 29cm long -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Skylight frame, Alexander Stephen and Sons, 1869
This skylight frame would have been fitted on the Newfield’s poop deck (or raised deck that forms the roof of a cabin at the aft or rear of the ship). It would have covered and protected a glass pane that allowed light to enter the area below desk. The glass pane from the skylight is missing. The Newfield was a three-masted iron and steel barque, built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1869 by Alexander Stephen and Sons. It was owned by the Newfield Ship Company in 1890 and later that year It was registered in Liverpool to owners Brownells and Co. The Newfield left Sharpness, Scotland, on 28th May 1892 with a crew of 25 under the command of Captain George Scott and on 1st June left Liverpool. She was bound for Brisbane, Australia, with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt. On the night of 28 August 1892, the Captain mistook the Cape Otway light for that of Cape Wickham (King Island) and altered tack to the north and east putting the vessel on a collision course with the Victorian coast. At around 3:40 am the Newfield struck rocks about 100 yards from shore, and 5 feet of water filled the holds immediately. The captain gave orders to lower the boats which caused a disorganised scramble for safety among the crew. The starboard lifeboat was cleared for lowering with two seamen and two apprentices in her, but almost as soon as she touched the water she was smashed to bits against the side of the vessel, and only one of the four reached safety ashore, able seaman McLeod. The rough sea made the job of launching lifeboats very difficult. The first two lifeboats launched by the crew were smashed against the side of the ship and some men were crushed or swept away. The third lifeboat brought eight men to shore. It capsized when the crew tried to return it to the ship for further rescue The rescue was a difficult operation. The Port Campbell Rocket Crew arrived and fired four rocket lines, none of which connected with the ship. Peter Carmody, a local man, volunteered to swim about one mile offshore to the ship with a line to guide the fourth and final lifeboat safely to shore. He was assisted by James McKenzie and Gerard Irvine. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. The Marine Board inquiry found the wreck was caused by a "one-man style of navigation" and that the Captain had not heeded the advice of his crew. For his heroic efforts, Peter Carmody was awarded the Bramley-Moore medal by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society for Saving Life at sea on January 21st 1893. The medal and a letter of congratulations were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum by Peter Carmody's granddaughter Norma Bracken and her son Stuart Bracken on 25th May 2006. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is additionally significant because of the medal awarded to a local man Peter Carmody. The Newfield collection historically also represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history and its association with the shipwreck.Skylight, frame only. The heavily encrusted brass framework has eight bolts around the long side, and four metal bars forming two ‘v’ shapes across the centre. The frame is, slightly concave towards the inner side. The shorter ends of the frame each have a ‘U’ shaped bracket attached in the centre. The shorter ends are wider on one end and taper towards the other end to about a quarter of the thickness. The frame was recovered from the wreck of the NEWFIELD.Noneflagstaff hill maritime museum, newfield ship wreck, alexander stephen & sons, brownells & co, captain george scott, great ocean road ship wreck, peter carmody, bramley-moore medal, liverpool shipwreck and humane society, skylight cover, skylight frame, ship fitting, light cover, newfield