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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, C 1929
The back of Warren's/Greer's Bakery on the far right side, with the back of Warrens/Greer's house adjacent (and at right angles to the bakery). The cottage on the left side was rented out. The bed of the Stoney Creek is in the foreground.Postcard shows three buildings with trees and a hill in the background. There are numerous fallen/felled trees and a fence in the foreground. Robert Greer was the baker. He married Ida Warren.media, advertisements, people, warren -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - Hawthorn Road, 158, Caulfield
Carbon copy of letter dated 03/12/1963 for property at 158 Hawthorn Road Caulfield. Brief description of condition included with rent details and terms of sale comparison for this and 156 Hawthorn Road.hawthorn road, caulfield, turner florence, shops, shopping centres, rents and renting, land values -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: STATEMENT OF MONIES ADVANCED TO SAMUEL CARR, 09/10/1893
Statement of Monies advanced to Samuel Carr by the Executors of Robert Carr deceased. Statement dated from 9 Oct. 1893 to 15 April 1897. Monies were for Cheque, W. Neill, I. A. Bruce, Robatham & Stevens, Rent, Insurance, Carr, Bussell Robson & Bussell, Present, M. P. Kelly. The total amount of Estate and 1/9 share are also mentioned.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly and allsop collection - statement of monies advanced to samuel carr, cheque, w. neill, i. a. bruce, robatham & stevens, rent, insurance, ? carr, bussell robson & bussell, m. p. kelly -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Dugouts, Burra, South Australia, 29/05/2013
In 1847 dugout homes along the Burra Creek extended for along 5 kilometres. The census of 1851 recorded a population of 4,403 for the town, with 1,800 living in hunts in 'Creek Street'. The dug outs were rent free.Photograph of dugout accommodation in Blyth Street, Burra. -
Merri-bek City Council
Acrylic and varnish on plywood, Jordan Marani, Rent, 2006
Jordan Marani is a local artist who makes tongue-in-cheek observations of the human condition. Text-based works have been a major part of his practice (which also includes installation, sculpture, and figurative painting) since he first started creating four-letter word paintings in the late 1980s. He has been exploring wordplay, profanity and the joys of four-letter words ever since – Rent being one of the politer works from this series of text-based paintings. Highlighting the rental crisis in Melbourne, Rent is an objection to gentrification and its impact on artists. -
Clunes Museum
Document - CONDITIONAL BILL OF SALE
.1 CONDITIONAL BILL OF SALE BETWEEN JOHN AND MICHAEL GUTHRIE AND LACHLAIN MCLENNAN DATED 4 APRIL 1870 FOR THE SUM OF 150 POUNDS FOR LAND AT TOURELLO FILE NO 17972 .2 CONDITIONAL BILL OF SALE BETWEEN JOHN AND MICHAEL GUTHRIE AND LCHLAIN MCLENNAN DATED 13 DECEMBER1869 FOR THE SUM OF 74.16 POUNDS FOR CROP OF OATS IN LIEUE OF RENT, FILE NO 17148 - CERTIFIED COPIES OF THE DOCUMENTlachlan mclennan, john and michael guthrie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: DOCUMENT
Letter from Conelly, Tatchell & Dunlop to The Receiver and Paymaster, Boort, dated 13 Feb 1904 re rents on Lease No 6619 Allotment 30 Section 2 Parish Marmal containing 320 acres in the name of John Furey. Written on the back, dated 15-2-04 ,are particulars of payments and the number of payments required to complete purchase. Signed J. Justin, Acting pm, Boort.business, legal, connelly & tatchell, connelly & tatchell collection - document, conelly tatchell & dunlop, john furey, j justins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
Memorandum of Agreement made the ninth day of January 1903 between the Mayor, Councillors and Citizens of the City of Bendigo and J. Eathorne of Bendigo. The Council agree to let to said tenant the building situated in Market Square, Bendigo, known as the old fire depot occupied by the exhibition committee at the weekly rent of 1 pound. Seal of the City at the bottom, signed by the Mayor, two councillors, the Town Clerk and the tenant.government, local, memorandum of agreement -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RESIDENCE AREAS REGISTER SANDHURST : VOLUME 18, 1901 - 1914
Register: Residence Areas Register Sandhurst : : Volume 18, brown hard cover register, maroon and buff coloured spine, containing pages nos. 1 - 802. Entries of residence licenses, Bendigo district, Sandhurst Division, 24 August 1905 to 4 February 1914, plus entries of rent paid subsequently. Not indexed. Nos. 13279 to 17302. On spine ' Register of residence areas'place, bendigo, residence areas, bendigo, sandhurst, land sales, residence areas, rents -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Account Book, Brown, Prior & Co, Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924, 1914
The Ringwood Fruit Association occupied the building in Adelaide Street that subsequently became 'The Mail' offices. Some nominations of committee and Rent rate notices for 1924 - 1925 under heading 'Ringwood C0-operative Cool Stores Society Ltd.Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924. +Additional Keywords: Many well known names -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Mrs Glad Cousens, 1996
Photos of Legacy Widow Glad Cousens in the Technical Bookshop. They had just undergone a refurbishment and the photo was printed in the Answer Newsletter in April 1996. The Bookshop rented their premises from Legacy as it occupied part of the ground floor on Swanston St. A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for fundraising and as a social outlet for the widows.Colour photo x 2 Mrs Glad Cousens in the Technical Bookshop.widows, activities -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Working Bee For Mt Dandenong School c1899, c1899
Photograph mounted on stiff cardboard showing a group of adults and children attending a working bee to clear a site for the Mt Dandenong State School which opened on April 23rd 1901 following the relocation of a building from Ringwood to the site. The original school operated from a rented building from 1897 that was opposite the present school site. NB: The attendees looked fairly well dressed for a working bee.Handwritten on back of photo: Working bee clearing site for Mt Dandenong State School years about 1899 - 1900 AD.mt dandenong school, working bee -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, David Verrier, 28/04/1976 12:00:00 AM
Agfa colour slide, white blue plastic mount. Photograph by David Verrier. Tram 988 at the Bourke St terminus. An inspector and driver are looking at the controls, conductor is at the rear of the tram and a street seller is selling a ticket. Tram has the destination of Exhibition, route 95, and adverts on the side for CP Air. In the background is the MTOC office building and the Hertz rent car office. Photos taken 28/4/1976.In ink: "Wed 28/4/76 988 Bourke & Spencer St Melbourne"trams, tramways, bourke st, exhibition, route 95, w7 class, conductors, tram 988 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cottage, corner Main and Reynolds roads, Research, Vic, 1986
Wal and Bernie Dodkins, rented the house from Miss Reynolds probably from around 1938 until they left in the 1970s to become caretakers at the Kangaroo Ground Tower. Lyn Dodkins was born here and lived in this house for her first 19 years.Six colour photographs of old cottage corner Main and Reynolds roads at Research in 1986. The cottage was built by/for Grandfather Reynolds and was demolished 2 Mar 1987. Three views show widening of Main Road.houses, main road, reynolds road, research (vic.), lyn dodkins, wal dodkins, bernie dodkins, miss reynolds -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Minces Cottage, corner of Main Road and Reynolds Road, Eltham
Minces Cottage, owned by Mrs Ivy Reynolds and rented by the Dodkins family for many years at the corner of Main Road and Reynolds Road, Eltham; Lyn Dodkins grew up in this house - now the present day (2018) site of the Eltham Motor InnDigital file - scanned from print on loan to EDHSdodkins family, eltham, eltham motor inn, ivy reynolds, lyn dodkins, main road, minces cottage, research (vic.), reynolds road -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Plan - Bambra Road, 271, Caulfield South
A hand-drawn plan (203mm x 297mm), most likely of 271 Bambra Road, Caulfield South. Also included are handwritten notes, likely dated 6/08/1953, calculating increase of rent and listing tenant as Mrs Griffiths (Legacy Widow).griffiths mrs, bambra road, caulfield south, rents, legacy, widows, houses -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, Keith Caldwell, 25/04/1964 12:00:00 AM
Agfa colour slide, blue / white plastic mount, photo by Keith Caldwell of SW6 919 nearing the corner of Swanston St and Victoria St, showing Glen Iris, route 6. Tram is northbound. The tram has adverts for Vincents headache powders, Rent A Holden and Tucker box. Alongside is a bucket with a red flag and equipment used by the point cleaners. In the background is the Ansett ANA building, 25/4/1964In ink "SW car 25.4.64"trams, tramways, swanston st, route 6, glen iris, victoria st, track cleaner, sw6 class, tram 919 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter dated Oct 5/66 mentioning that at a meeting it was resolved that the Court be shifted from the present place to the Camp Hotel Eaglehawk. The reasons that it was more central and that it would save 5/- per meeting which they paid as rent and requested that at the next meeting be good enough to santion the removal. Signed Chas Letheh? Court Seal: Court Happy Valley Bendigo A.O.F. 3544 Eaglehawk. A to H folded together along on edge.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court happy valley, camp hotel, chas letheh? -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - G. ALICE JONES COLLECTION: MRS A.E. JONES ESTATE JOURNAL
Purple with brown spine journal titled Mrs. A. E. Jones Estate Journal. The journal has 188 pages. Written on page 1 ''Annie Elizabeth Jones Estate Journal'' pages 8 et seg and the date 1938 February 21. Pages 2 to 6 a description of the contents of various rooms with a valuation. From page 8 a description of the various assets: real estate, rents, debenture and bonds, mortgages and shares.person, individual, g.alice jones -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Portrait, Legacy Co-ordinating Council, 2015
This collection of 48 portrait photos details all Past Chairmen of the Legacy Cordinating Councils from 1937 to 2015. The majority of these Legatees were from Melbourne Legacy ranks. The Office was located within the premises of Melbourne Legacy for a peppercorn rent and moved to Sydney during 2015.A record of the past Chairmen of Legacy Co-ordinating Council.Portrait photos of 48 Legatees detailing their names and years of service as Chairman, Legacy Coordinating Councils. For two Past Chairmen portrait photos were unavailable. In a black frame with clear glass. Names and years of service for the 48 Legatees that served as Chairman are detailed under photos of each. Plaque at the bottom centre of the Framed piece reads - "Presented by the Chairman Legacy Australia Inc. to the Melbourne Legacy Club. In appreciation of the generous support of the Legacy Coordinating Councils by providing office space and an executive from its ranks. For more than 76 years the Melbourne Legacy Club carried this significant responsibility for a grateful Legacy movement". October 2015. Names are: 1937-48 S G Savige 1948-51 WA Perrin (Bill) 1952 JC Gillespie (Jim) 1953-55 TM Cosh 1956-58 MJG Tonkin (Maurie) 1959-61 AW Paul 1961 Os Gawler 1963 ST Parkes 1964-66 Robert C Allison 1967-68 WC Radford 1969-71 IW Anderson 1972-74 GH Cowan 1975-76 HM Lewis 1977-79 RS Isherwood 1980 N Thomas 1981-83 AG Robertson 1984-85 EK Robertson 1986-87 KD Green 1977 and 1988-89 RJA Foskett 1990 KD Stewart 1991-92 JC Dean 1993-94 TC Bannister (Colin) 1995-96 Alf Argent 1997-99 IGC Gilmore 2000-01 BG Luscombe (Brian Lucky) 2002-04 Ray H Ward 2005-06 Graeme PA Riches 2007-08 David Grierson 2009-10 David WA Kelly 2011 J Pepperdine 2011-13 CM Wright 2014-16 D Graycoordinating council, past presidents, lcc -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Ballarat 36 and Melbourne W7 1024 Swanston St, Mal Rowe, 9/1971
Photo of Ballarat 36 and W7 1024 in advertising livery for Channel O. Tram 36 has destination of Sebastopol and 1024, City, (route 67).. In the background is Addressograph Multigraph, Oxford Hotel and Kays Rent - A - Car office at 449 Swanston St. Mid to late September 1971. Has a strong association with a Melbourne tram driver who assembled the scrap book and series of photos of Ballarat trams at the time of closure, with the original photographer and the event of a Ballarat tram running in Melbourne to promote Ballarat tourism after the closure of the Ballarat tram system.Black and white photograph contained with Reg item 5988, a Stamford Kiwi School Scrap Book - card covers, 23 sheets, spiral bound, titled "Ballarat", prepared by Ellen Butland of Auckland following the closure of the SEC Ballarat Tramway system.On rear is the "M. Rowe Copyright Photograph No. 2"closure, trams, tramways, ballarat, tram 36, swanston st, tourism, tram 1024, channel 0, kays rent a car -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2000
Erected by voluntary labour in 1924 as Community Hall and School, on land donated by H Jemmeson. The Education Department paid rent. Opened September 1924 by Albert Lind, used as school until new school opened in February 1963. Destroyed by fire September 2011 and site cleared.Colour photograph showing side of old Nungurner Hall / School, timber clad, corrugated iron gable roof, small window in side wall. Nungurner Victoriaschools, halls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
Memorandum of agreement dated 17th November, 1933 between F.R. Rosan (landlord) and J. Shade (tenant). The said landlord agrees to let to the said tenant and the said tenant agrees to take from the said landlord the dwelling, together with all linos and window blinds situate in 78 Myers Street, Bendigo, and last occupied by the landlord, at the weekly rent of 2 pounds payable weekly. Such tenancy to commence on the fourth day of December, 1933.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PEARCE COLLECTION: VARIOUS HANDWRITTEN DOCUMENTS (ELDRIDGE & BURNET?)
Pearce Collection: Various handwritten documents (Eldridge & Burnet?) 1. page of items (first one is Gas Lamps; 2. page of accounts (Wages Paid/Rents/Carrier)3. Page of accounts by month for 1911 (amounts only); 4. Paper headed 490 Lons?? 5. Paper: Mr Gossman?? 5 Piece of paper - Mrs Manning? 6. Piece of paper - headed 'Traveller took …' 6. Page headed Wilson and ??business, retail, plumber -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, High Street Elizabeth Dowling Daley property, Unknown
Elizabeth Daley later turned her father's bootmaker shop into a haberdashery shop. She died in 1949. Her sister Annie had a tiny house nearby according to Edna. John Lugg rented the house after her death. Max Myers built a house on the west side of the cottage. Elizabeth Daley's property with Max Myers' house in the backgroundlocal identities -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Bourke St Melbourne, National View by Murfett Publishing, 1980c
National View postcard of Z1 56 westbound in Bourke St. Tram has the destination of City Spencer St, route 96, c1980. The building that became the National Australia Bank in Bourke St is under construction. Has building signs for Patersons Furnishings, Bercy Theatre, Hertz rent cars.Yields information about Bourke St and Z1 class tramsPostcard - by National View by Murfett Pty Ltd - divided back with title and publisher details. Card No. P1004-1trams, tramways, bourke st, z1 class, tram 56 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONDITION OF SALE
Memorandum of agreement dated 21st May, 1924 between Mr. H. Wilkinson (landlord) and Mrs. M. Hodge (tenant). The tenant agrees to take from the landlord the land & premises situate in Mundy street Bendigo and last occupied by Spencer at the weekly rent of 1 pound and 1 shilling payable fortnightly, such tenancy to commence on the 26th May, 1924 and not cease until 1 week notice in writing shall have been given by either party to the other.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide - SW2 426 & W2 438 - Franklin St, Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV), mid 1960s
Colour slide of SW2 426 (route 72) and W2 438 (route 8) arriving at the Franklin St City terminus. Tram 426 has AMCO jeans and Princes clothing adverts. In the background are the Kay Rent-a-Car buildings and the Ansett Airlines / Ansett Transport Industry offices. Possibly late 1960s.Yields information about the Franklin St terminus late 1960sKodachrome colour slides, cardboard mount, duplicate.Has "MP103" in pencil and stamped "Tramways Museum Society Victoria" on rear.tramways, franklin st, w2 class, sw2 class, tram 426, tram 438 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Mernda Mechanics Institute 2018, 27/09/2018
In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the Mernda Mechanics Institute, established 1888. It was sited to the rear of the Bridge Inn Hotel on land donated by the hotel's owner. Today the Mechanic's institute is a small hall available to rent.Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographsmernda, mernda historic sites, mernda mechanics institute, mechanics institutes victoria, bridge inn hotel mernda -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, Land League Committee Meeting, Dublin, 1864
The Irish National Land League (Irish: Conradh na Talún) was an Irish political organisation of the late 19th century which sought to help poor tenant farmers. Its primary aim was to abolish landlordism in Ireland and enable tenant farmers to own the land they worked on. The period of the Land League's agitation is known as the Land War. Within decades of the league's foundation, through the efforts of William O'Brien and George Wyndham (a descendant of Lord Edward FitzGerald), the 1902 Land Conference produced the Land (Purchase) Act 1903 which allowed Irish tenant farmers buy out their freeholds with UK government loans over 68 years through the Land Commission (an arrangement that has never been possible in Britain itself). For agricultural labourers, D.D. Sheehan and the Irish Land and Labour Association secured their demands from the Liberal government elected in 1905 to pass the Labourers (Ireland) Act 1906, and the Labourers (Ireland) Act 1911, which paid County Councils to build over 40,000 new rural cottages, each on an acre of land. By 1914, 75% of occupiers were buying out their landlords, mostly under the two Acts. In all, under the pre-UK Land Acts over 316,000 tenants purchased their holdings amounting to 15 million acres (61,000 km2) out of a total of 20 million acres (81,000 km2) in the country. Sometimes the holdings were described as "uneconomic", but the overall sense of social justice was undeniable. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_National_Land_League, accessed 21 January 2014) The Irish National Land League was founded at the Imperial Hotel in Castlebar, the County town of Mayo, on 21 October 1879. At that meeting Charles Stewart Parnell was elected president of the league. Andrew Kettle, Michael Davitt, and Thomas Brennan were appointed as honorary secretaries. This united practically all the different strands of land agitation and tenant rights movements under a single organisation. The two aims of the Land League, as stated in the resolutions adopted in the meeting, were: ...first, to bring out a reduction of rack-rents; second, to facilitate the obtaining of the ownership of the soil by the occupiers. That the object of the League can be best attained by promoting organisation among the tenant-farmers; by defending those who may be threatened with eviction for refusing to pay unjust rents; by facilitating the working of the Bright clauses of the Irish Land Act during the winter; and by obtaining such reforms in the laws relating to land as will enable every tenant to become owner of his holding by paying a fair rent for a limited number of years. Charles Stewart Parnell, John Dillon, Michael Davitt, and others including Cal Lynn then went to America to raise funds for the League with spectacular results. Branches were also set up in Scotland, where the Crofters Party imitated the League and secured a reforming Act in 1886. The government had introduced the first ineffective Land Act in 1870, then the equally inadequate Acts of 1880 and 1881 followed. These established a Land Commission that started to reduce some rents. Parnell together with all of his party lieutenants, including Father Eugene Sheehy known as "the Land League priest", went into a bitter verbal offensive and were imprisoned in October 1881 under the Irish Coercion Act in Kilmainham Jail for "sabotaging the Land Act", from where the No-Rent Manifesto was issued, calling for a national tenant farmer rent strike which was partially followed. Although the League discouraged violence, agrarian crimes increased widely. Typically a rent strike would be followed by evictions by the police, or those tenants paying rent would be subject to a local boycott by League members. Where cases went to court, witnesses would change their stories, resulting in an unworkable legal system. This in turn led on to stronger criminal laws being passed that were described by the League as "Coercion Acts". The bitterness that developed helped Parnell later in his Home Rule campaign. Davitt's views were much more extreme, seeking to nationalise all land, as seen in his famous slogan: "The land of Ireland for the people of Ireland". Parnell aimed to harness the emotive element, but he and his party preferred for tenant farmers to become freeholders on the land they rented, instead of land being vested in "the people".(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_National_Land_League, accessed 21 January 2014)Image of a number of men sitting around a table. They are members of the Land League Committee during a meeting in Dublin.ballarat irish, land league, land league committee, dublin