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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: SAND BURNERS
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: SAND BURNERS... Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION: SAND BURNERS ...Newspaper articles re use of pyrites burners. Describes process involved in the 'sand burning'. Mentions Leggo's burner, California Gully. Bendigo Weekly 28.1.2000person, individual, jack perry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER COLLAPSING SHAFTS IN MINES
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER COLLAPSING SHAFTS IN MINES... Bendigo Weekly 20.9.99 Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ...Newspaper article re collapsing shafts. Mentions Holdsworth, Eaglehawk Rd. intersection., Darling Street, Long Gully Creek, St. Lawrence Crt. Subsidences. Bendigo Bendigo Weekly 20.9.99person, individual, jack perry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER BRICK INDUSTRY
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER BRICK INDUSTRY... PERSON Individual jack perry bricks stretchers headers mine ...Newspaper article written by Jack Perry, Bendigo Weekly regarding the brick industry in Bendigo. Mentions different types of bricks, 'stretchers' and 'headers' used in building mine chimneys and other building types. A large market existed for curved bricks for chimney construction. Bendigo Advertiser 17.9.99person, individual, jack perry, bricks, stretchers, headers, mine chimneys. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER HOUSEHOLD CHORES FOR YOUNG FAMILY MEMBERS
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER HOUSEHOLD CHORES FOR YOUNG... PERSON Individual jack perry Newspaper article Bendigo Weekly ...Newspaper article Bendigo Weekly by Jack Perry re chores undertaken by young family members. During early days of mining through to 1935-40. Photo of Mr. Lougsons hydraulic sluice of Myers Flat in the 1930's.. Recovering gold from Peg Leg Gully. Bendigo Advertiser 24.9.99person, individual, jack perry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER GOLDEN GULLIES PART 1
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER GOLDEN GULLIES PART 1... PERSON Individual jack perry Peg Leg Gully Catherine Saxby ...Newspaper article Bendigo Weekly re Golden Gullies in Bendigo. Information regarding Peg Leg Creek, Lougsons hydraulic sluice Myers Flat, Peg Leg Gully. Photo of Mr. Lougsons hydraulic sluice of Myers Flat in the 1930's.. Recovering gold from Peg Leg Gully.Bendigo Advertiser 3.9.99person, individual, jack perry, peg leg gully, catherine, saxby, eaglehawk gully. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER DEPRESSION HOUSEHOLD HAWKING
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER DEPRESSION HOUSEHOLD.... Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER DEPRESSION HOUSEHOLD ...Newspaper articles re depression era, including articles on household hawking, includes information re selling Harcourt apples, Goanna oil, Rawleighs; drought and depression; quartz crushing; schooling in the depression; 8.10.99 - 25.11.99. Bendigo Weekly.person, individual, jack perry, depression, hawking, goanna oil, rawleighs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER TIN KETTLING
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER TIN KETTLING... PERSON Individual jack perry Long Gully Eaglehawk wedding Cornish ...Newspaper article regarding the tradition of 'tin kettling' following a wedding. Includes reference to Cornish, Eaglehawk and Long Gully. Photo of Cornish married couple and bridesmaids C 1890's ? Bendigo Weekly 18.2.2000person, individual, jack perry, long gully, eaglehawk, wedding, cornish, tin kettling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER FLOATING DREDGE MALDON
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER FLOATING DREDGE MALDON... at Maldon. Bendigo Weekly 25.2.2000 Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION ...Newspaper article by Jack Perry regarding the floating dredge at Maldon. Bendigo Weekly 25.2.2000person, individual, jack perry, floating dredge, maldon, gold recovery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERLADY LUCK
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERLADY LUCK... Gully. Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERLADY LUCK ...Newspaper articles written by Jack Perry in Bendigo Weekly. Articles with notion of 'Lady Luck' in finding gold. Includes Green's Hill, Jobs Gully, Eaglehawk. St. Liborious, Sam Bartlett, South New Moon Mine, Peg Leg Gully.Bendigo Advertiser 3.3.2000bendigo, streetscape, green's hill, peg leg gully, greens' hill, peg leg gully -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERMARKET GARDENERS
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERMARKET GARDENERS.... Bendigo Weekly 17.3.2000 Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION ...Newspaper article on market gardeners in the Bendigo area. Includes mention of Chinese gardeners, White Hills, Bendigo Market, ginger, horse and cart sales. Bendigo Weekly 17.3.2000bendigo, history, market gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER TOMATO INDUSTRY
... JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER TOMATO INDUSTRY... was published posthumously. Newspaper JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ...5 newspaper articles Bendigo Weekly , written by Jack Perry, 2000. Information re tomato industry in Bendigo, subjects includes Leggo, Kia-Ora, tomato pickers, Mr. Fetchenhauer, Bendigo Preserving Company., Reid's factory. Jack Perry died on February 12, 2000. This series of articles was published posthumously.bendigo, industry, tomatoes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CHRISTMAS CARD
A small white Christmas card printed in capital letters ' To wish you a joyous Christmas and may The New Year bring you many a slice of good luck.' The rhyme continues on with a bread theme.Jack from ?event, recreation, christmas card, lydia chancellor, collection, christmas card, rhymes, personal effects -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 64 Evans Street, Port Melbourne, Jack GOULD, c. 1950
This was the second house built by Caleb Kennett on this site. His was the first house in Evans Street, 1868. At turn of 21st century, home of Jenny and Noel Turnbull. Copied from Gould collection.Lasercopy of photo of 64 Evans Street and surrounding area (bird's eye view), originally home of abattoir owner Caleb Kennett..built environment - domestic, caleb kennett, noel turnbull, jenny turnbull, jack gould -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Conder's building with Icecream signage
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sennitts, icecream -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Conder's Sturt St
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St candy store known as ‘Conder’s.’ Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model. ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sennitts, icecream, horse, cart, car, 1950s -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder in shop
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St candy store known as ‘Conder’s.’ Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, counter, jack conder -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder with first Espresso machine
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder's Shop 12 Sturt St Ballarat with Robyn Nancarrow and Barbara Scott
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream, jack conder -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Joyce Conder
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, joyce conder, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Inside Conder's
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model. ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, internal -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Inside Conder's
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, internal, peters -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
George Farmer Factory, Eureka St, Ballarat East
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. The back of this photograph notes: Uncle Tom Duke and Uncle Jack Duke among this group. They worked at George Farmers before Tom worked at the S.E.C depot in Wendouree and Jack joined the police forceballarat, george farmer, factory, eureka st -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club, C Luke, c. 1930
From William HEGARTY's collection; donated by his daughter Barbara GARDINERBlack and white photo of Railway United Football Club, c1930P.M.R.U.F.C.sport - australian rules football, william (bill) hegarty, jack bolman, bill rosewarne, bill wilson, mick bragg, phil brooks, bill barnett, port melbourne railway united football club, port melbourne junior football club, alby keogh, george smith, j crichton -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Graham Soccer Club, Douglas Smallpage, 1950s
From the Smallpage family collection, donated by Ann SmallpageSmall photograph of Graham Soccer Club 1933. The club had no uniforms or footy boots. Mr BINGHAM from Bingham and Co, Normandy Road gave them their soccer ball. More information on letter with photosport - soccer, graham soccer club, doug smallpage, bennett, maurice winchcombe, billy bright, archie dobinson, ron smallpage, arthur ashworth, theo sterck, dave sterck, harry ashworth, keith smallpage, ken smallpage, jack mears -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.Used by the donor in clearing timber at Olinda and Shady Creek, Victoria. Forms part of a timber clearing tool collection including cross cut saws and Trewhella jack.wood cutting/splitting wedge. Steel. commercially made. Has relief groove.TROJAN [stamped on side]timber cutting;, timber splitting, olinda, shady creek, churchill island heritage farm, wilfred dungan collection -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, Graham Football Club 1954, 1954
From the collection of Terry KEENAN. Back row - HART, 'Hoot' BARWISE. Third row from left - ? , ? , Terry KEENAN, ? , ? , Bill GATES, Tom WALKER, Sam RYAN. Second row from left - Les WILLIAMS, ? , Alf WOODS, Jack McFARLANE, ? , ? , ? , Lance DOBSON (Coach). Front row from left - HARRISON, ? , Alan PALMER, ? , ? TYRELL (Mascot), Frank RYAN, Bill LYNCH,Black and white photograph of Graham Family Football Club 1954 Includes players, umpires, mascot and officials. Mounted on a metal backing with typed paper label naming some of the players.sport - australian rules football, graham football club, hoot barwise, terry keenan, bill gates, tom walker, sam ryan, les williams, alf woods, jack mcfarlane, lance dobson, alan palmer, frank ryan, bill lynch, - tyrell, ? hart, ? harrison -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, Bob Powell's League & Association, Fags for Fighters Football Club 1940, 1940
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Back Row from left -Tom LAHIFF (Port), George BARNETT (Port), Jack WILLIAMS (South) , Ron REYNOLDS (Port), CHIEF LITTLE WOLF (American wrestler), Norm FLETCHER (Port), ?, ?, Roy KENT (Port official). Centre row from left - Ian JOHNSON ( Australian Cricket Captain), Austin ROBERTSON(South/Port), Laurie NASH ( South/Camberwell), Syd COVENTRY ( Collingwood), Bob POWELL (South official), Herbie MATTHEWS ( South/Oakleigh), Charlie RICHES (Port). Front row from left - unknown except for 2nd from left Hugh McLAUGHLIN (South).Black and white photocopy of Bob Powell's League & Association Fags for Fighters Football Club team 1940. Includes players from Port & South Melbourne, South/Camberwell, South Oakleigh & Collingwood. Bob Powell was a well know proprietor of the Railway Club Hotel in Ferrars Street, South Melbourne. Fags for Fighters was a fund raising organisation to provide funds for troops overseas.sport - australian rules football, fags for fighters football club, bob powell's league & association, george barnett, jack williams, ron reynolds, chief little wolf, norm fletcher, roy kent, ian johnson, austin robertson, laurie nash, syd coventry, bob powell, herbie matthews, charlie riches, hugh mclaughlin, tommy lahiff -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of people running up the shoreline
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This photograph was taken in 1998 as part of the bicentennial celebrations held to commemorate the arrival of George Bass and his ship 'Tom Thumb' to Westernport. It shows a 're-enactment' of his landing on Churchill Island.Photograph of a group of people running up the shoreline in a blend of contemporary and historical clothes. They are led by a man waving a large Union Jack flag.Catalogue number written on reverse in pencil.churchill island, photograph, george bass, reenactment, tom thumb, bicentennial -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED PILLOW CASES, Late 1800-1900's
Textiles. Large pieces of linen, 119 cm x 96 cm edged with a border, 8.5 cm deep of cotton lace, matching rthe lace of the bed-spread. This lace has a corded effect, outlining 'finger shapes' of floral pattern, alternating with an open chain stitch, looped effect. Like the bed-spread, the pillow case is embroidered with the initials in satin stitch and some cut work embroidery. A smaller rectangle of linen fabric is stitched to the back of the fabric, to hold a pillow in place,. Measuring 81 cms x 48 cms. This envelope is tied with three ties of cotton tape. It could be presumed that these pillow slips would be a decorative feature of the bed linen. As on the bed-spread, lavishly embroidered initials may be the initials of Caterina (Ina) Lamaro, who married Giovanni (Jack) Favaloro, or Caterina (Kitty) Lopes, who married Salvatore (Salve) Favaloro.textiles, domestic, two embroidered and lace pillow cases