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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Ink well, Ink Wells
Found in back yard of Gerry Verdoorn, Sussex St, Linton.Two small, white ceramic ink wells.ink wells -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Richards and Co, 19 Sturt St, Ballarat, Rev. Greenwood [probable]
Rev. John Greenwood was Vicar at Linton between 1906 and 1911.Sepia photograph side view of a man wearing a suit with clerical collar and cross handing from his neck, seated with left arm resting on the arm of chair."Rev. Greenwood?"rev. greenwood -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Val Preston
Preston's shop was on the corner of Sussex Street and Gillespie Street, Linton.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a young girl wearing a long light coloured dress and a hat/bonnet. She is standing in front of a wooden picket fence with a sign for "SOFT DRINKS" on Preston's Shop in the background. "Val Preston" shop, sign, valma (val) preston -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photocopy, Pine Grove : home of O'Beirne family
Home of O'Beirne family, in Skipton Road, Linton. Built in 1907.A4 photocopy of photograph showing a large wooden house with decorative lacework around the verandah, four chimney,s iron roof with decorative ridge cap. pine grove, fw & ae o'beirne, o'beirne residence linton -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Personal Reference
Typed reference letter. Personal reference for William Robinson, a foundation member of the association and a recognised pastoralist and beekeeper in the Beechworth District, written by Linton Briggs, secretary of North-Eastern Apiarists' Association (Victoria).personal, reference, beekeeper, robinson, beechworth honey -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Postcard artist - G W Hayes, Silver Strand Loch, Kataine
Pittong was formerly called Spring Vale.Coloured post card showing Loch Kataine with mountain backdrop. Stamp intact - Victoria one penny 1d. Pink-Red Postmark - Ballarat 1906. Addressed to Mrs. Johnston, Springvale, Lintons.Text, reverse: "Dear Mrs Johnston-I hope the anniversary will be a-great success and that the-weather keeps fine-Expect you will have a-good time. Love from Reita".mrs johnston, springvale (spring vale) -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pryor Family Head stone
Black and white photograph of a grave headstone for Pryor family located in the Linton Cemetery. Has a part of cast iron fence to the left of the photograph also shows bracken ferns and tall trees behind.linton cemetery, grave, headstone, joseph pryor, ann pryor, thomas henry pryor, mary ann pryor -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Melbourne Photographic Company, Bridge St, Ballarat, Mr W.G Bennett, butcher
William Garnsworthy Bennett was at Linton's Diggings in 1856, when he married Susan Williams. Both had migrated from England. W. G. Bennett established a butcher's shop in Linton Township, and later purchased farming land and other town allotments. William and Susan Bennett had twelve children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. W. G. Bennett was a Trustee of the Linton Town Common, was elected to the Grenville Shire Council in 1871,and founded the Linton Rifle Club. After W. G. Bennett's death in 1903, the butcher's shop was run by the Todd family. William and Susan's daughter Elizabeth (Lizzie) married William Todd in 1882.Sepia photograph of a gentleman with long sideboards, moustache and beard, wearing a suit."Mr W G Bennett, Butcher"william garnsworthy bennett, w. g. bennett [butcher] -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Short stories, Conrad, Joseph, Typhoon and other stories, [n.d.] [Between 1924-1935]
253 p. ; Decorative red cover embossed with gold.fictionfiction, short stories, joseph conrad -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Charles, Elizabeth (nee Elizabeth Rundle). On Title page: 'by the Author of 'Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family', On both sides of the sea : a story of the Commonwealth and the Restoration : a sequel to 'The Draytons and the Davenants', 1868
508 p. ; Faded burgundy cloth and cardboard cover, gold embossing.fictionhistorical fiction, english interregnum, english restoration, james dodds, original collection -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Lord Lytton (Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton), Pelham : or, adventures of a gentleman, [n.d] [between 1866-1878]
xxxii, 336 p. ; Frontispiece illustration. Embossed, decorative brown cover, gold embossing on spine.fictionfiction, james dodds, original collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Medal, Victorian Rifle Association Medal, 1907, 1907
Won by Robert Hogan at the Victorian Rifle Association 1907 affiliated clubs competition. Found and donated by his great niece- Faye Stokie Ryan.Round, silver medal with embossed rifleman on front, and spring pin fastener on back."Affiliated Clubs-Medal-V.R.A ". On back: Won by R. Hogan, Linton, Score 160, 1907".robert hogan, linton rifle club, victorian rifle association, medals -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ethel Greenwood and Flo Lancaster
Black and white copy of original photograph of two young ladies seated in a garden with a small table with cakes, a vase of flowers and teacups in front of them. Both ladies are in dark dresses with foliage tucked into their bodices."Ethel Greenwood (L) + Mrs Flo Lancaster (nee Tuckfield) G/D of Mary Linton"ethel greenwood, mrs flo lancaster (nee tuckfield) -
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Photograph, Jim Moynihan and Reg Jennings
Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in the 1940s and 1950s. Reg and Kitty Jennings ran the grocery/confectionery shop later known as "Jennings Milk Bar", at 88 Sussex Street.Small black and white image of two men standing near a clothesline.In ink: "Jim Moynihan / Reg J.". In pencil: "Reg Jennings / Jim Moynihan / Linton Hotel".jim moynihan, reg jennings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1996
Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary was developed in Linton on Linton-Happy Valley Rd by Gordon Clarke O.A.M. Mr Clarke donated the Sanctuary to the Bird Observers club of Victoria in the 1980s On his death the Clarke-Cooke families raised a memorial stone and plaque in the sanctuary.Photograph taken at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1.12.1996 at the unveiling of a memorial plaque to Gordon Clarke O.A.M. - Rock and plaque."Rock dedicated to (late) Gordon Clarke".gordon clarke, memorials, clarkesdale bird sanctuary -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, William Murrell
William Murrell was a son of Ambrose and Mary Murrell, who ran the Victoria Hotel in Linton from about 1881. William lived in Daylesford for some years, but returned to live in Linton, where he ran the newsagency. His daughter Carrie Murrell assisted him and eventually took over the management of the newsagency. William Murrell married Lily Clarke (also known as Lily Young), the daughter of Jimmy Clarke (J.Y. Clarke) who ran a tobacconist shop in Linton for many years.Enlarged sepia photograph of Mr William Murrell, mounted on cardboard.william murrell -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Clay pipe bowl, Part of clay smoking pipe
Found at old diggings off Dreamer's Hill Road near Linton.Bowl of clay smoking pipe, with metal band. Stem of pipe broken off.smoking pipes -
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Photograph, Samuel Lewers
Samuel Lewers was the first manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton.Black & white copy of original photograph, showing Samuel Lewers as a comparatively young man. Studio portrait, he is wearing a suit with a long jacket and standing holding a hat in one hand and resting the other hand on a book on an occasional table.samuel lewers -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, P.J. Betts Studio Maryborough, Unidentified young man and woman, possbly Rev. Gooden and his wife
Malcolm Cecil Whitridge Gooden was Vicar at Linton between 1930 and 1932.Sepia photograph of a young man wearing suit and tie standing beside a young woman in dark outfit with white blouse collar. "Mrs J. Atherton". -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Michael O'Meara
Michael O'Meara: Born 1871 Linton. Son of John and Maria O'Meara.Black and white copy of original portrait showing a man wearing a dark suit and waist coat, white shirt and checkered tie. He is standing with both hands in his pant pockets. He has a large mustache and set in an oval frame."Michael O'Meara".michael o'meara -
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Photograph, Scantlebury Family Portrait, circa 1914
Dr George James Scantlebury practised as a doctor in Linton in the 1880s. He married Catherine Millington Baynes who was Postmistress at Linton. The family moved from Linton to Cheltenham in 1889. Vera Scantlebury was born in Linton in 1889 just before the family left for Cheltenham. The Scantlebury's other three children were all born in Cheltenham - George Clifford (Cliff) in 1890, Dorothy (Dot) in 1893, and Ethel Eileen (Eileen) in 1899. Vera Scantlebury (afterwards Vera Scantlebury Brown) also became a doctor. She was instrumental in the establishment of the Infant Welfare Division of the Victorian Health Department, and was first Director of Infant Welfare. Dorothy Scantlebury became Principal of Toorak College in 1942.Black and white copy of original photograph. Family portrait shows Dr George Scantlebury, his wife Catherine (nee Baynes) and their four children, Vera b. 1889, Cliff b. 1890, Dorothy b. 1893, and Eileen b. 1899. L-R: Eileen, George, Vera, Catherine, Dorothy, Cliff.dr george scantlebury, catherine scantlebury (née baynes), vera scantlebury-brown, cliff scantlebury, dorothy scantlebury, eileen scantlebury -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Len Shepherd
Len (Leonard) Shepherd was a son of Arthur and Violet Shepherd of Linton, and a brother to Ted Shepherd. School records give Len's date of birth as 11-3-1922, and he started at Linton State School in September 1926. He completed his Merit certificate in 1935.Copy of original photograph which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows a young man wearing a jacket, vest and tie, who is standing in the street next to an early model car. The car has the registration number '180'.len (leonard) shepherd -
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Photograph, Teams Parade, Inter-School Sports Day, 1969
This photograph appeared in the Weekly Times, April 9, 1969.Black and white copy of original photograph showing Linton, Scarsdale and Mannibadar school pupils, dressed in sports clothes, parading in school groups on an oval or reserve. A row of cars is parked in the background and there are spectators in foreground."Circa 1970 - Geoff Ching/ possibly Glenda Cluff carrying the banner!".inter-school sports, linton state school no. 880, linton primary school, scarsdale primary school, mannibadar primary school, linton & district primary school sports association -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eliza Browne
Black and white copy of original photograph showing a lady seated in a chair, wearing a dark dress with lace trim. White lace at neckline and cuffs with buttons down the bodice. Eliza Browne (née Linton).mrs eliza browne, miss eliza linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ethel Bersey
Ethel Bersey was born at Linton in 1882. She married James Wishart in 1910.Colour tinted photo of lady in black dress with floral spray standing between a table and chair with turned back rails.ethel bersey -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Clarkson and family
George Clarkson was Head Teacher at Linton State School between 1887 and 1891.Sepia studio photograph believed to show George Clarkson, a teacher, and his family. Photograph shows a woman in long gown with white collar, seated with right arm resting on lap, a bearded man in suit with tie, seated with hands resting on each lap, and young man in suit, collar and tie standing at back between them.old lintonian collection, george clarkson, teachers -
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Pattern book, Crochet Doyleys, Instructions for Crochet Stitches
The pattern book is believed to have been used by a Linton woman, but details are unknown.31-page booklet containing illustrated patterns for doilies published by Semco (manufacturers of crochet cotton). The booklet has a green and black cover, with pictures of two doilies. It is Semco pattern book no. 9, 5th edition. It is undated. 31 pages.crochet, doilies, pattern books -
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Photograph, Mrs Thomas Austin Snr., nee Charity Ford (or Foord)
Mrs Thomas Austin was Charity Ford (or Foord), born in Tunbridge Wells (England) about 1823. She married her husband Thomas Austin in England, and they migrated to Victoria with three children in 1849. They lived first in the Geelong area (at Ashby), but by the 1860s they were in the Linton district, where by 1868 they were running a stationery shop and post office in Sussex Street, next to the Grenville Shire offices. Charity and Thomas Austin had at least another eight children born in Victoria. The 1939 "Historic Souvenir of the LInton Centenary 1839-1939" says that Charity Austin "gave fine service as a nurse" to women in Linton. Charity Austin died at Caulfield in 1908. She is buried at Linton. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 2.Black and white portrait photograph of a lady wearing gown with lace collar, and bandanna or cap to keep hair back from forehead. The photograph has been pasted onto a piece of cardboard.Backing card of photograph has written text on it, including the words "sewing machine"; the card has been cut so that only part of the text can be read, and it is not clear if it refers to Charity Austin.mrs thomas austin snr., old lintonian collection, charity austin, charity ford (foord) -
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Photograph, Mary Hooper, née Pellatt, wife of Dr Francis Leopold Hooper
Mary Pellatt married Dr Francis Leopold Hooper, one of Linton's first doctors, in 1865. They are believed to have lived in a house in Sussex Street, next to Bennett's butchers. Little is known about Mary Hooper, although her husband was an active member of the Church of England congregation and was on the Committee of the Linton's Common School (No. 373). As far as we are aware, Dr and Mrs Hooper had no children. They are both buried at Linton cemetery. Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 5 upper left.Sepia head and shoulders photograph of a woman with tightly drawn back hair, over which is a cap or hat decorated with artificial flowers and beads. She is wearing a gown with full length sleeves and ornately decorated bodice with lace frill. A brooch is pinned at the throat and she is wearing beaded ear rings.mary hooper, surman collection -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Barbara Safstrom, Beaufort - from the College by Barbara Safstrom, 1988
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture townscape painting in watercolourSigned: Barbara Safstrom (lower left) Verso: BARBARA SAFSTROM 'LAYTON' LINTON 3360 WATERCOLOUR $400