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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Mining survey document, Mining Survey Document, 1890
Document drawn up in relation to an application for a mining lease made by Isaac Walker of Linton. Application no. PP16, Lease no. 1351. Application was made for a mining lease on land in Sussex Street, Linton, which was occupied by Sarah Dawe and family. Original document is held at PROV Ballarat. Item and series details are recorded in handwriting on the lower part of the document.Photocopy of original document, which shows a plan of Allotments 3 & 4, Section 1A, Township of Linton, Parish of Argyle.mining applications, mining leases, plans, documents, isaac walker, dawe family, sarah dawe née carpenter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: INDENTURE GOLD MINING LEASE 9201 BALLAARAT
... Mining Company, carrying on operations in the Parish... in the Parish of Moorarbool West . Key on map indicates depth to which ...6 page document plus map: indenture, gold mining lease dated 9th August 1960, between the Crown and North Deborah Mining Company, carrying on operations in the Parish of Moorarbool West . Key on map indicates depth to which land may be excised. On map: Mining District of Ballarat, County of Grant, Parish of Moorarbool West. Total area: 285 acres 1 rood, 20 perches. Vol 334, Fol 202.bendigo, mining, deborah gold mines -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Invoice & Receipt, St. Aidan's College, Ballarat, 1913
Invoice and receipt for Church services dated 23.10.13, hand written on unlined paper (stationery of St Aidan's Theological College, Ballarat). Lists church services conducted at Linton Parish (of Church of England) by Rev. Martin between April and September 1913. Charges are not itemised but total amount charged for services was nine pounds. Note at bottom of page: "Received payment, (signed) S.W. Martin". Victorian one-penny stamp-duty stamp affixed to page: date "Nov. 5th 1913", and signature "S.W. Martin" handwritten across it.rev. s.w. martin, receipts, st paul's church of england linton -
Clunes Museum
Map, Township of Clunes - Parish of Clunes - County of Talbot
Map of Clunes Township in 19511 X PHOTOCOPY OF MAP, (COMPRISING A NUMBER OF A4 SHEETS TAPED TOGETHER) SHOWING LOT NUMBERS AND NAMES OF LANDHOLDER. REFERENCE GAZ 1951.1480. SCALE 30 CHAINS = 1 INCH 1 X PHOTOCOPY OF MAP, (COMPRISING A NUMBER OF A4 SHEETS TAPED TOGETHER) SHOWING LOT NUMBERS AND NAMES OF LANDHOLDER. REFERENCE: G76359 GENERAL FILE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL ALLOTMENTS SCALE 30 CHAINS = 1 INCHNOTATED IN PURPLE CRAYON ON SECOND MAP: AS AT LATE 1984 COPY OF MAP FROM LAND TITLES OFFICE BALLARATtownship of clunes map, 1951 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plant specimen, Flowers from the Holy Land, possibly c1949
This item was located in a book called The English Lakes which was owned by E.C. Holmes [Edward Carter Holmes was the name of my mother's, Elizabeth Mary [Elizabeth] Holmes family's pioneer settler. He arrived in Geelong on the 28th of June, 1849, with his wife Sarah and their first child Frances Harriet as assisted immigrants (people whose passage was subsidised by an assisted immigration scheme) to New South Wales at Port Henry, Geelong in the sailing boat ‘Larpent’. Sarah and Edward arrived two years before his mother, Harriet, arrived as unassisted passenger in Geelong on ‘The Eagle’. 200 of the " Larpent" passengers had been selected in England by Rev John Dunmore Lang whose wish was to encourage the migration of hard-working, God-fearing Protestants to the colony. He sponsored two ships, the "Travancore" and the" Larpent', to bring the settlers to Australia in 1849 with Dr Alexander Thomson, a Sydney Presbyterian minister, ready to receive and settle them. Thomson owned section 10 of the parish of Barrabool known as the Kardinia section — a square mile of undulating land west of Colac, still known today as Larpent. Among the 'Larpent' immigrants were many well-known Ballarat and District pioneers including Armitage, Mercer, Oddie and Scott. For more details about this migration scheme refer to: A thoroughly Protestant emigration: the emigration activities of the Rev. Dr. J.D. Lang / Ian Wynd.2006.] [source: Jane Dyer 2024] Printed card with a pressed botanical specimen glued onto it. Printed onto the card 'Flowers from the Holy Land. Placed on the Holy Sepulchrechatham family archive, chatham, holmes, ec holmes. holy land, relic, botanical, botany, holy sepulchre, botanical specimen