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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 259 August 2021
Contents: • The Pen by Jim Connor • Former Hat Factory – Eltham by Jim Connor • Heritage Excursion –Saturday 4th September • The Wilsons and the Kinloch Barn by Michael Wilson with Liz Pidgeon • The Peters of Peter Street by Jim Connor • Annual General Meeting - 2.00pm, Saturday 14th August 2021 (Rescheduled) • Thoughts on Mud Brick by Alistair Knox • Farewell to the Eltham Community Craft and Produce Market by Jim Connor • Eltham Cemetery Stories by Richard Pinn o Benjamin Oliver Wallis o Christopher Watson • Contacts for the Eltham District Historical SocietyThe Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 newsletter distributed to members (Digital and A4 photocopy)newsletter, eltham district historical society, covid-19, coronavirus pandemic -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Patrick Street and the Corner of Sloane Street with Stawell Court House in the background & St Patricks Church on the Horizon 1878
Patrick Street Sloane Street intersection in the 1880’s (Herbert Photo) On Big Hill side of Patrick Street is Matthew Cairns Plumber & Gasfitter, R. Greenwood Tailor, Mrs. Goodwin Cafe & Restaurant, Mack's Hotel, Grocer, Boot and Shoemaker, J. Farleys Auction Room, J.B. Wallis Royal Exchange Hotel, Stawell Court House and St Patricks Church in Distance On corner of Patrick and Sloane Streets, Melbourne Cash Store Wine Spirits & Provisions. In background mining poppet head behind livery stable. St Patrick Church in distance on right. 1878Patrick St, Sloane St intersection looking south . The Stawell Library now occupies this corner.Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878stawell business streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street & Patrick Streets corner looking East down Patrick Street with the Foresters Hotel on left corner 1878
First floor view from corner of Main & Patrick Streets looking East down Patrick Street. Weatherboard Foresters Hotel in Main Street on left corner. Businesses visible down Patrick street, Foresters Hotel, J.H. Wallis Royal Exchange Hotel on Big Hillside of Street. With St Patrick's church tower visible in distance. Melbourne Cash Store Wines and Spirits on corner of Patrick and Sloane Street near centre of photo. Ferns Hotel / Times office on right of photo, corner of Patrick and Main Street. Post Box on Corner at right of photo. 1878First floor view from Main Street Patrick Street intersection looking down Patrick Street. Foresters Hotel on left. Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878stawell businesses streetscape -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Troedel & Co, Kew Volunteer Fire Brigade, Certificate of Membership, 1886
1879 - The Argus, Friday 11 July 1879, page 4. The Kew Borough Council having decided to initiate a fire brigade, invited volunteers to send in their names. About 40 complied with the invitation and met at the Town-hall to choose 12 of their number to form the brigade. The 12 elected then chose their officers as follows :— Councillor Gray, captain ; Mr. Thomas Greenhill, foreman ; and Mr. H. Loxton, secretary. The brigade decided to apply to the council for uniforms and a bell; and after adopting rules for their guidance the meeting separated. The brigade now possesses a reel and 500ft. of hose, and a shed is being erected in Little Walpole-street for a station. The council have applied for six additional fireplugs in the Main-road, so that the brigade may now be considered fairly established. The Volunteer Fire Brigade was replaced in 1891 by a detachment of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and a new Fire Station in Walton Street constructed in 1893; subsequently demolished in 1941.The certificate includes the only known image of the first fire station in Kew. It was donated by Mrs L. Bray. The donor's father, Mr. A. Wood, was a member at time of the Brigade's 'disbandment'.Kew Volunteer Fire Brigade: Certificate of Membership, 1886. Testifying that Herbert Woollard was an active member of the Kew Volunteer Fire Brigade between 4th May 1883 and 2nd July 1886. Signed with pen and ink H. Kellett (Captain) and F.G.A. Barnard (Hon. Sec.). The certificate is believed to include the only picture of the first Kew Fire Station.The certificate lists the original members of the brigade on the left side as: Captain H. Gray, Lieutenant T. Greenhill, and Secretary H. Loxton; [Members} F.G.A. Barnard, W. Cleverdon, L. Gurzanscky, T.G. Jellis, J.A. Kay, H. Kellett, H. Kirby, D. McLachlan; (Honorary members) W. Atkins, W. Cleverdon, H. Gray, T. Greenhill. At the right is a list of members at the time of disbandment: Captain H. Kellett, Lieutenant H. Burmeister, Sub-Lieutenant A. Wallis, Secretary F.G.A. Barnard; [Members] J. Burke, W. Gardner, L. Gillman, F. Kay, H. Kirwood, W. MacKenzie, C. Wallis, A Wood; [Honorary members] G. Hinchcliffe, T. G. Jellis, J. A. Kay, D. McLaughlan.Troedel & Co. Lith [printer].kew volunteer fire brigade, h. woollard, brougham street -- kew (vic.) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Eltham Hotel, cnr Main Road and Pitt Street, 28 December 2007
The Eltham Hotel is the oldest continually operating hotel in the Eltham district. Initially referred to as the Little Eltham Hotel, it has been known as the Eltham Hotel since the mid-1850s through to the present except for a brief period as the Eltham Tavern in the late 1980s. The original hotel opened in 1854 by Richard Warren was built by Benjamin Oliver Wallis. The Fountain of Friendship Hotel on the opposite side of Maria Street (Main Road) opened shortly after. The hotel was a well-known resting place for gold diggers during the gold rush at Woods’ Point and Warren would buy the gold from the diggers. Warren ran into financial difficulties and determined to return to England. Wallis bought the hotel in 1861 and ran it till 1886 when he sold it to Christopher Watson Snr. When Christopher Watson Snr died a year after purchase, his son Christopher took over until his death in 1909 when it passed to wife Emily and then their youngest son, Herbert James (Jim) Watson in 1915. In July 1925, Jim Watson demolished the original building and, in its place, erected a modern hotel which remains the foundation of the present-day Eltham Hotel. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p41This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham, eltham hotel, main road, pitt street -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Book, Miller, J. R., D.D, The blessing of cheerfulness, n.d
“We are set in this world to be happy. We should not falter in our great task of happiness, nor move ever among our fellows with shadows on our face when we ought to have sunlight. “We have a mission to others — to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves. We cannot teach what we do not know. We cannot give what we do not have. “In this little book a lesson is set for you, my reader. It may seem a hard lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher. – From the Preface by James Russell MillerPale green cover with gold embossed text and floral borders. Black floral decoration on the front cover. 62 pages. The book has a dedication inside and is signed by the members of the band.non-fiction“We are set in this world to be happy. We should not falter in our great task of happiness, nor move ever among our fellows with shadows on our face when we ought to have sunlight. “We have a mission to others — to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves. We cannot teach what we do not know. We cannot give what we do not have. “In this little book a lesson is set for you, my reader. It may seem a hard lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher. – From the Preface by James Russell Millere. sprott, sydney road brunswick methodist church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Betty Pannam &Aunt, Mrs L Wigg, C.1940
... wallis ...Part of The Tim Shambrook Collection for 'This is Vermont'. P.26.Black and white photo of Betty Pannam & Aunt, Mrs L Wigg, serving customers in their Shop, Pannam's Corner on Corner of Canterbury & Boronia Roads, Vermont.pannam, betty, shambrook, tim, wigg, mrs, l, pannam's store, wallis, wilbur, williamson, ken -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1902 - 1904
Document. Various legal papers. 1 - 1902 - 1904 Cheque book. London Bank of Australia Limited. Names include Coulter Mr, James Mr, Marks Mr, Watts Mr, Howie Mr, Eadie Mr, Warren Mr, Wallice & Co, Griffiths Bros, Keep Brs Wood?, Wallise & Co, Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop, James? Mr, Robinson T & Co, White Mr, Carter & Heine, Connell & Tatchell, Lewis & Dumtee?, Watts Mrs, Furphy Mr, Charlesworth Mrs, Wallis Mr, Osborne Mr.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, london bank of australia limited, coulter mr, james mr, marks mr, watts mr, howie mr, eadie mr, warren mr, wallice & co, griffiths bros, keep brs wood?, wallis e & co, connelly & tatchell & dunlop, james? mr, robinson t -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING 'TALENTED BENDIGONIAN
Unknown Newspaper clip '' Talented Bendigonian. Miss Sadie E. Russell Free place at University. The article includes a photo and states that Miss Russell came from California Gully and was a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WH Wallis of Smalley Street. She completed her high school course in 1935 and began teaching at Elmore, at the time the article was written was to leave Bendigo to take up a place at the University of Melbourne to complete a BA and MA, Dip Ed. Her father is a direct descendant of Sir Henry Russell first baronet of Swallowfield, Berkshire.newspaper, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
Yellow laminated card with three photos and a typed report on the Saturday Morning 'B' Division Grand Final. The first photo is a photo of Clarice Cowling with bursary recipients Hannah Blythe and Tim Tremain. The second is a photo of Joseph Camilleri on a ski board at Arakoon enjoying some water activity. The third is a photo of Carryn Wallis with the corks she got while competing in the cork scramble. The typed result of the Saturday Morning cricket - 'B' Division Grand Final where Laurel Street defeated White Hills. Mention is also made of the presentation night.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, clarice cowling, hannah blythe, tim tremain, victoria league for commonwealth friendship, joseph camilleri, arakoon, advertiser, peter hyett, carryn wallis, travis breheny, scott ellerton, matthew hubber, xenophan alexandrou, nick mccauley, ben rodda, john mccorkelle, robin breheny, gary & val ilinck -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1909 - 1910
Document. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. Legal papers. 1 - 1909 - 1910 - Richardson James re costs, re sale of Hotel, you ats Police, re Poole. Includes accounts from Miss McKinnon, 'Inverness' Private Hospital, McKenzie Street, Bendigo, Long W J (Surgeon) Rowan Street Bendigo, Wallis Alf E & Co (Stock & Property Agents), Peters A L J (Pharmaceutical & Dispensing Chemist). Mentions Guidice Mr, Intemann Mrs, Anderson Mr, Golden Gate Hotel, Crofts Mr, Caulfield Hall Inebriate Asylum, Shelbourne Hotel.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, richardson j, poole, mckinnon miss, inverness priv hospital, long w j, wallis a e & co, peters a l j, guidice mr, intemann mrs, anderson mr, goden gate hotel, crofts mr, caulfield hall inebriate asylum, shelbourne hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: PHOTO, 1928
Copy of photo mounted on red board: Bendigo Competitions 1928. Names attached to bottom of board : Jack Henderson, Wallis Trebilcock, Frank Jacobs, Bruce Bubb, Keith Thomas, Ron Allott, Len Francis, Joyce French, Bassett, McKenzie, Jean Strugnell, Jean Hawkins, Muriel Moore, Albert Goudge, Shirley Thomas, Ella Bright, Margaret Goble, Jean Foley, Mary Shepperbottom, Nance McKenzie, Irene Poore, Esma Coombes, Sadie Hester, Marj Holland, Jean Bynon, Mr. Pratt, Mavis Ebott, Hilda Plant, Ruby Exon.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., bendigo competitions, golden square state school. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, Courthouse Jazz, 2005
A poster advertising the performances of Melbourne's Finest Jazz Bands presented by Arts Academy Diploma of Entertainment, Lighting and Sound Course at the Courthouse Theatre, SMB Campus, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat. Performances were nightly starting at 8pm from May31st-June 3rd, 2005. A Bar (18+ ID Req)and a Groove Atmosphere. Tickets $10. Bands performing were: Tuesday May 31st: Adam Simmons and Andrew Ogburn Wed. June 1st - Nick Freer Quartet; When Harry Met Frank; Symbiosis. Thursday June 2nd: Giannis Quartet; Bachelor Pad Royale; David Rex Quartet. Friday 3rd June: Ainslie Wills Band; Rohan Wallis; Eneo Roberto and Friends Original black and white and grey postercourthouse jazz, courthouse theatre, arts academy of entertainment lighting & sound course, nick freer quartet, when harry met frank, symbiosis, giannis quartet, bachelor pad royale, david rex quartet, ainslie wills band, rohan wallis, eneo roberto and friends, university of ballarat, musical performance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH DISTRICT SWIMMING TEAM 1987
Coloured photograph of the 1987 District Swimming Team. The children are dressed in swimsuits of various colours. Their names are:- Back Row (L - R) Nick McCauley, Jamie Bennett, Dehne Johnson, Michael Green, Oliver White, Ben McCauley, tim Wilkie, Daniel Holahan, Tim Croft, Scott Ellerton, Rodney Webster. Middle Row (L - R) Clare Baxter, Tonya McNamara, Melissa Goodwin, Tracey Saunders, Kylie Begg, Sonya Webster, Carryn Wallis, Laura Metcalf. Front Row (L - R) David Styles, Angie Phelan, Loren Matthews, Johanna White, Ben Rodda.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph district swimming team 1987, nick mccauley, jamie bennett, dehne johnson, michael green, oliver white, ben mccauley, tim wilkie, daniel holahan, tim croft, scott ellerton, rodney webster, clare baxter, tonya mcnamara, melissa goodwin, tracey saunders, kylie begg, sonya webster, carryn wallis, laura metcalf, david styles, angie phelan, loren matthews, johanna white, ben rodda -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: FALCONS NETBALL CLUB DEBUTANTE BALL, 29th July, 1988
Small mustard coloured Falcons Netball Club Inaugural Debutante Ball Friday, 29th July 1988. Debutantes Partners Kim Read Barry Selleck Kylie McCloy Cameron Emond Paula O'Connor Brad Hecker Amanda Drummond Blair Hall Tracy Hecker Scott Burgess Helen Garde Marcus Phillips Susan Maggs Brendan Cox Presented to Strathfieldsaye President Mrs. M. I. Wallis and Mr I.M. Wallis at 8.00p.m. Flower Girls Tanya Kearns Rae Watson-Jones Chaperone Mrs. Estelle Waterman Tutors Mrs. Mary Smith Mr. Peter Ellis Band 'Premiers' M.C. Mr. Alan Stevenson Programme 1. Fox Trot 2. Veleta Waltz 3. Evening 3 Step 4. Fox Trot 5. Plain Schottische 6. Parma Waltz 7. Fox Trot 8. Presentation of Debutantes 9. Pride of Erin 10. Progressive Barn Dance 11. Fox Trot 12. Veletta Waltz 13. Charmaine 14. Fox Trot 15. Gypsy Tap 16. Alberts 17. Fox Trot 18. Parma Waltz 19. Evening 3 Step 20. Modern Waltz 21. Progressive Pride of Erin 22. Fox Trot Presentation Dance: Grand March & Alberts Quadrille Autographs Thank you Peter from Myrtperson, individual, peter ellis oam -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 26 January 2008
In 1857, tanner John Pearson purchased three and a half acres of land in Little Eltham, at the western end of Pitt Street, with a 70-foot frontage to Maria Street (Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek for £100. He contracted Benjamin Oliver Wallis to build house for him. Wallis, a mason by trade who originated from the Cornish village of Newlyn, migrated to Melbourne in 1853 and was shortly engaged by Richard Warren to build the Eltham Hotel, which opened in 1854. When Warren fell into financial difficulty in 1858, Wallis purchased the hotel. That same year, Pearson constructed a tannery below the house with access to the water in the Diamond Creek. When Pearson became bankrupt in 1867, Wallis similarly acquired the house from Pearson’s creditors in 1868 and lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Wallis’s son Richard but following his death in 1888, ownership reverted to his father. It was purchased by retired teacher Richard Gilsenen in 1899. Gilsenen was made acting head teacher at the Eltham State School in 1906 following the sudden death of head teacher John Brown. In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed an extended communities’ activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance. In 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the planning to establish an extended communities’ activities program. The Fitzpatricks moved next door and Claire taught at the new Living and Learning Centre, which began in 1975, one of the first community education centres in Victoria. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p59 It’s a centre for sharing knowledge and friendship and it stands on the former hub of Eltham’s original township near Pitt Street. The Eltham Living and Learning Centre, with around 2000 participants a year, began in 1975 as one of the first Community Education Centres in Victoria. Classes ranging from macramé to wine making to environmental living have enriched the lives of thousands of people through the generosity of tutors sharing their skills free of charge. The centre’s heart is the brick cottage, built in 1858 by tanner John Pearson. He bought the three and a half acre (1.4ha) allotment fronting Maria Street (now Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek. The allotment formed part of a 316 acre (127.8ha) subdivision, owned by Josiah Holloway, called Little Eltham, north of the original Eltham Reserve.1 The allotment then passed through the hands of several speculators before it was sold to Pearson for £100 in 1857. Mr Pearson’s children attended the Eltham Primary School from 1864 to 1867. But creditors took possession of the property when his tannery folded in 1867. It was then sold to publican Benjamin Wallis, who owned the Eltham Hotel at the corner of Pitt Street and Main Road. In 1899 the property was bought by Richard Gilsenan, who became acting head teacher of the Eltham Primary State School in 1906. In the 1950s, retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire bought the property, and made structural changes. Claire, a journalist and community campaigner, modified and built pens for goats and poultry, a stable, a garage and planted fruit trees and a vegetable garden. In the early 1970s a young woman called Carina Hack approached Gwen Wesson at the Diamond Valley Learning Centre (Victoria’s first Community Education Centre) about starting a community centre. Following Wesson’s suggestion, Hack spoke to Shire President Alistair Knox ‘one bleak rainy afternoon, sipping hot drinks and discussing life’.2 Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed a community activities program and the council received a $50,000 Commonwealth Government Grant for this venture.3 The Fitzpatricks sold their property to the council and moved next door and Claire taught at the new centre, which Hack named. Eltham obviously wanted such a centre as Hack recalls. ‘During the next two months we had about 50 volunteers working day, night and weekends, scrubbing down, plastering and painting walls, replacing floors, repairing fences, recycling furniture, sewing curtains and cushions, donating furniture, toys, equipment, clean-ing and gardening…’4 The first enrolment day saw a queue stretching up the driveway nearly to the gate and the first sessions attracted 270 people a week. Soon the outbuildings were converted into pottery studios and a large workshop. From 1979 the Eltham Art and Craft Market was held in the centre’s grounds and the Friends of the Centre ran it from 1980. A former program coordinator, Margaret Johnson, remembers enrolment day in the late 1970s and 1980s, when hundreds of people would queue – and some even camped overnight! Overnighters were greeted in the morning with fresh tea and toast. Another tradition was The Enrolment Day Cake with Recipe, given to volunteers. ‘One happy Enrolment Day fell on February 14 and let’s just say that St Valentine found some willing participants, paying $2 for a kiss.’5 Meanwhile the participants’ children could play at the Council Eltham Lower Park house in Hohnes Road, later in Susan Street. But the centre has had difficulties too. In 1990 a fire destroyed the stable and the police suspected arson. However the pavilion was built in its place.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, benjamin oliver wallis, claire fitzpatrick, don maling, dr alfred fitzpatrick, eltham living and learning centre, frank maas, john pearson, richard gilsenen, tannery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ephemera - Program, Victoria Theatre Program, 1980s
The original Victoria Theatre opened on 16 February 1856 with a season by Lola Montez. She performed several farces and her famous spider dance, delighted the diggers and enraged the sensibilities of respectable people, with Henry Seekamp in the famous "whipping" incident with Montez in Ballarat. The program consisted of popular melodramas, farces and hits such as Rob Roy, The Lady of Lyons and the Count of Monte Cristo. The nautical drama Black-Eyed Susan was also very popular. This production "The Piper and Red riding Hood" was performed by The Mid-Night Players (Janet Low, Fay Jones, Natalie Jones, Fiona Hanrahan, Elizabeth Dale, Mark Jones, Bruce Roberts, Geoff Wallis, Matthew Brooks, Andrew Dark and Tom Rendall) at the replica Victoria Theatre at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat.A5 booklet with black ink printing on white card and paper.VICTORIA THEATRE THE PIPER AND RED RIDING HOOD THE MID-NIGHT PLAYERS ballarat, drama, melodrama, the piper and red riding hood, teh mid-night players, janet low, fay jones, natalie jones, fiona hanrahan, elizabeth dale, mark jones, bruce roberts, geoff wallis, matthew brooks, andrew dark, tom rendall, victorian theatre, sovereign hill -
Carlton Football Club
Colour photograph, Under 16 Bert Deacon Squad 17 July1991, 1991
Under 16 Bert Deacon Squad. From Roger Skien Collection. Final Scores Carlton 11-12-78 defeated Richmond 10-6-66. 17 July 1991. Back Row: Damian Lievesley, Travis Keogh, Enzo Tomasiello, Renei Pilapil, Brad Lloyd, Brendan McCarthy, Michael Mobilia, Simon Ockwell. Centre Row: Gerard Murphy (Fitness Adviser and Runner), Nathan Bodey, Shane Thompson, Travis Martin, Dale Richter, Andrei Petersen, Mathew Wallis, Andrew Bishop, Roger Skien (Team Manager) Front Row: Justin Carusi, Malcolm Mackwell, Glen Wallace, Daniel Hargraves (Captain), Trevor Keogh (Coach), Daniel Richards, Jamie Hawking, Shane Crosbie, Toby Evans, Adam Gatherum. Absent: Steve Samie, Ian MorelliColour photograph mounted on cardboard -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Machine - "Jones" Treadle Sewing Machine, Jones Sewing Machine Co Ld, Around 1950
... Miss MM Wallis ...Made of metal and wood. Set in a cabinet with a drop down bench that can be rested on the open door to extend bench space. Metal treadle and what appears to be an electric treadle and and electric light. Accompanied by original sales docket and Instruction booklet“Jones” Cabinet model Sewing machine Made in England Medium CS (Cylinder shuttle). Engraved pattern around edge of metalmachine sewing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 4/5 1995
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 4/5 1995. Children are standing in front of and on a piece of timber playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row, L to R:- Nataly Holahan, Rosie Sutton, Rebekah Peters, Nerida Hyett, Aaron Holland, Ben Kolaitis, Nathan Scott, Kieran Dwyer, Stuart McCorkelle, Penny Gloster. Middle Row, L to R:- Bianca Braddy, Kent Cheng, Doug Lobley, Daniel Vella, Craing Lockwood, Shaynie Hercus Brett Neiwand, Rebecca Hosking, Beau Swanson, Mr. Tony Gundry (Teacher). Front Row:- Leigh Barker, Carrie Oakes, William Watson, Keith Simmonds, Sammi Wallis, Sarah Batters, Mathew Goodwin. Absent:- Cassie Decolling. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade 4/5 1995, nataly holahan, rosie sutton, rebekah peters, nerida hyett, aaron holland, ben kolaitis, nathan scott, kieran dwyer, stuart mccorkelle, penny gloster, bianca braddy, kent cheng, loug lobley, daniel vella, craig lockwood, shaynie hercus, brett neiwand, rebecca hosking, beau swanson, mr tony gundry, (teacher), leigh barker, carrie oakes, william watson, keith simmonds, sammi wallis, sarah batters, mathew goodwin, cassie decolling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 5/6 H 1986
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 5/6 H 1996 classes and their Teacher Mrs. Merrill Harvey. The names of the children are:- Back Row, L to R: Craig Lockwood, Cassie de Colling, Shaynie Hercus, Sammi Wallis, Katie Scoble, Jacklyn Owen, Danielle Kline, Gemma Ruschmeyer. Middle Row, L to R:- Andrew Rice, Matthew Bateson, Brett Smith, Shane Barker, Nerida Hyett, Sara Anderton, Faye Allchin, Susan Markis, Kylie Martin, Mrs. Merrill harvey (Teacher). Front Row, L to R:-Matthew Goodwin, Cale Bryan, Steven Cumming, Mark Noulton. Absent:- Rosie Sutton, Matthew Peacock, Kelvin Tognolini. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 grade 5/6 h 1996, craig lockwood, cassie de colling, shaynie hercus, sammi wallis, katie scoble, jacklyn owen, danielle kline, gemma ruschmeyer, andrew rice, matthew bateson, brett smith, shane barker, nerida hyett, sara anderton, faye allchin, susan markis, kylie martin, mrs merril harvey (teacher), matthew goodwin, cale bryan, steven cumming, mark noulton, rosie sutton, matthew peacock, kelvin tognolini -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, 1915
Grand Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Thursday, June 17, 1915 at 8 p.m. Organised in aid of Quarry Hill Red Cross Society by Miss Frances Leary and Miss Eileen O'Keefe. Musicans Singers etc., Mr A Bosselmann's Orchestra, Bendigo City Ladies' Choir, Mr Jack Brown, Miss Muriel Boyd, Miss Muriel Boyd, Mr Leslie Taylor, Miss Winnie Bradbury, Mr Claude Schilling, Claire O'Keefe, Kathleen O'Keefe, Mr Irvine Brimacombe, Nellie Roach, Miss Eileen O'Brien, Irene Dorrity, Miss Edith Wallis. Mr Agar Kirby and Miss Frances Leary. Ad on back for pianos at Collard & Collard at Sutton's Music Warehouse 109 Pall Mall, Bendigo, 'Phone 287; also Melbourne Ballarat and Geelong.A. M. Drummond Printer Bendigoprogram, theatre, masonic hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS GRADE 3-4A 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street Primary School Grade 3-4 A class and their teacher. Children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: 3rd Row, L-R: Kyle Leech, Sarah Fern, Larissa Carson, David Thatcher, Rhys Bryson, Jacinta Brennan, Todd Kairns, Stephanie Thompson, Caleb Wallis, Kaye Haines. 2nd Row L-R: Christopher Roberts, Mia Williams, Ashley Fletcher-Thomas,, Patrick Cummins, Matthew Williams, Joshua Dimond, Erin O'Loughlin, Jordan Sloan. Front Row L-R: Alicia Barnett, Carla Anderson, Brady Rowan, Joshua Baird, Caitlin Davies, Andrew Shelton, Catherine Ross, Danielle Gahan. Absent: Jesse Bennett, Sean Wharton. Teacher: N Ansell. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - maple street primary school 1999, kyle leech, sarah fern, larissa carson, david thatcher, rhys bryson, jacinta brennan, todd kairns, stephanie thompson, caleb wallis, kaye haines, christopher roberts, mia williams, ashley fletcher-thomas, patrick cummins, matthew williams, joshua dimond, erin o'loughlin, jordan sloan, alicia barnett, carla anderson, brady rowan, joshua baird, caitlin davies, andrew shelton, catherine ross, danielle gahan, jesse bennett, sean wharton, n ansell, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: RUNNING THE SHOW
Bendigo Poultry Society was established in early 1906.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. running the show: this photo of the Bendigo District Poultry Society appeared on page 33 of the Australian Hen on August 5, 1906. It was taken by E. Bond and is of the Society's committee and officers on the opening day of their show on June 30. Back row from left: A. Bidwell, J.R. Macaulay (vice-president), R.G. Eames, E. Trevarton, J.W. Ramage (vice-president), W.J. Hill, A. Thomas. Centre row: S. Cocking (assistant-secretary), A. Mueller, A. Berthold, J.N. Neilson, Bert Mitchell (honorary treasurer), T.H. Eames. Front row: P. Mitchell (steward), A.E. Moffit (honorary secretary), J.J. Young (pigeon judge), W.H. Wallis (president), E. Hanbury, R. Thorne, A. Steel (poultry judge). The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Photograph, Under 19 1986 Carlton Football Club side, 1986
From Roger Skien Collection. Back Row: W.Gilbert (Property Steward), J. Cpburn, M. Gravina, P. Kalegerakos, M. Rossin, D.White, A. Mckinnon, J. Lamont (Trainer) 2nd Back Row: R. Skien (Team Manager), D. Filo, R. Andrews, B. Dixon, G. O'Mera, D. Ellis, J. D'Angelo, G. Buck, B. Wallis (Trainer) Center Row: J. Vincent, S. Kerr, I. Atiken, D. Noonan, G. Potter, J. Hullin, W. Burke, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), L. Jones (Head Trainer) G. Walsh (Development Officer) Front Row: B. Baker, G. Reynoldson, M. Edwards, P. Starbuck (Captain), D. McKay (Assistant Coach), G. Southby (Coach) A. Bassett (Vice Captain), I. Wrigglesworth, P. Poursanidis, T. Holding (Runner) Sitting: P. Donohue, H. Buck, B. Carter, M. Vincent, S. Graham, B. Cavigan Coloured photograph mounted on cardboard. -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Photograph, Ballarat Rowing Club
This image of the Ballarat Rowing Club in 1947 records the placings of threw crews in the Barwon regatta at Geelong in 1947 and the Ballarat Regatta in 1947. It also records the first time a new rowing style, "Leg and Body Drive" was used in rowing on Lake Wendouree at Ballarat.Photograph has light from lens across right side. Reverse has ink inscription: "Ballarat Rowing Club Lightweight Maiden Four Ballarat and Barwon Regattas, 1947. L Wallis Bow, J Nolan (2) E. McLenehan (3), J Trainor Stroke, W Hancock. Cox. Coach - Ken Baird. First crew to introduce "Leg and Body Drive" style on 14 starters at Ballarat defeated by Banks Rowing Club by three feet / Eliminated by Footscray at Barwon who won final. Stamp to centre Kodak Enlarged Print. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mick Walsh, Mick Walsh Stawell Studio Colour Negatives, 1975 to 1986
Negatives from Stawell Photographer. Discarded from Penna Print Ararat. Son contacted and gave approval for Stawell Historical Society to keep them. Only those of a non personal nature scanned. Blake Family Nicholson Ron & Margaret Mason Stewart & Price Lynette Bibby family McAllister & Oates Torney & Jones Pan McKay family Reading & Glasson Jim Redman Longmore & West Smith & Quaiffe Christian family Robert Stewart baby Wright & Holloway Graeme & Kay Ellen baby Aileen Neild & Chris Tate Stawell Golf Club A B C D Champions Whelan & Thomas Rodger Payne baby Denise Whitehead Ken Robson Memorials Beckwith & Talbot Schwab & Elliott Dowd & Eastick Barry Henderson baby Quinn & Cameron Wright flowers Pickering & Pietsch Clarke Craig Robson 21st Mrs Kevin Brooks Paulett & Krishna Rama Lang & McDonald Smith & Price RAAMS Erwin Golden Wedding Hilda Cross Sue Wallis & Tom Kilpatrick Eckman family McGregor & Brennan Colour negatives of families, weddings and other. Nineteen Lever Arch Folders Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Stawellphotography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 1/2 1996
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 1/2 1996. Children are standing in front of and on a piece of timber playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row, L to R: Alexander Fettling, Sam Woodman, Michael Lewis, Christopher Holliday, Tayla Flint, Samantha Wynne, Caitlin Skinner, Zachary Aldous. Middle Row, L to R:- Joseph Scoble, Jack Wallis, Mrs Dzintra Martin (Teacher), Susan Seybold, Meredith O'Neil, Ashlee Batters, Nikki Steele, Catrina Preece, Daniel Stirling, Logan Buck, Joel Clark, Matthew McKenzie. Front Row, L to R:- Kellyanne Moschetti, Jessica Theobold, Nicholas Smith, Joshua Boyd, Toni Kenyon, Sarah Harper, Jess James, Toby Apps, Melanie Donaldson, Ben Reidy. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade 1/2 1996, alexander fettling, sam woodman, michael lewis, christopher holliday, tayla flint, samantha wynne, caitlin skinner, zachary aldous, joseph scoble, jack wallis, mrs dzintra martin (teacher), susan seybold, meredith o'neil, ashlee batters, nikki steele, catrina preece, daniel stirling, logan buck, joel clark, matthew mckenzie, kellyanne moschetti, jessica theobold, nicholas smith, joshua boyd, toni kenyon, sarah harper, jess james, toby apps, melanie donaldson, ben reidy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE PREP/1 W
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Laurel Street P.S. Collection - Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 - Grade Prep/1 W 1995 classes. Children are in front of and some are standing on a piece of wooden playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row:- Kellyanne Moschetti, Lisa Rosos, Joshua Boyd, Nicholas Smith, Christopher Hyett, Jessica Theobold, Sarah Harper. Middle Row:- Jamey Mitchell, Luke Herrick, David Doolan, Samantha Wynne, Brian Smith, Brock Lancaster, Caitlin Skinner, Catrina Preece, Amy Allchin, Zoe McPherson, Mr. John Wakker (Teacher), Nikki Steele. Front Row:- Leah Morris, Teike Larkins, Kassandra Robins, Jack Wallis, Alexander Fettling, Michael Lewis, Joshua Parsons. Absent:- Courtney Rice. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade prep/1 w 1995, kellyanne moschetti, lisa rosos, joshua boyd, nicholas smith, christopher hyett, jessica theobold, sarah harper, jamey mitchell, luke herrick, david doolan, samantha wynne, brian smith, brock lancaster, caitlin skinner, catrina preece, amy allchin, zoe mcpherson, mr. john wakker (teacher), nikki steele, leah morris, teike larkins, kassandra robins, jack wallis, alexander fettling, michael lewis, joshua parsons, courtney rice -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, 'Looking for God in Abstract Art 2' by Gareth Sansom, 2010
Gareth SAMSOM (19 November 1939- ) Born Melbourne Sansom describes a desire to constantly surprise and challenge himself as an artist. He had his first exhibition in 1959. His paintings of the 1960s were characterised by a distorted use of line, shape and colour and were influenced by abstract expressionism, Francis Bacon and Sidney Nolan. Over time, his work has also drawn on punk, dada, Basquiat, T.S. Eliot, urban graffiti, classical Greek philosophy and art theory across a variety of media ranging from drawing, printmaking and collage to photomontage and photography. Sansom lectured in Art at the Ballarat Teachers' college, and was appointed Head of Painting at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1977-1985, and Dean School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1986-1991. He was artist-in-residence at the University of Melbourne in 1985, which was when he resumed his full-time painting practice with a series of large works on canvas. The Federation University Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.'Looking for God in Abstract Art 2' is a play on the debate over the respective virtues of abstraction and figuration that has preoccupied artists and critics for more than a century. Sanson has always walked a wobbly line between the two, adroitly avoiding falling headlong into either camp. It is also a gentle dig at the pretensions to higher spiritual meaning in abstract art. In the centre are two photographs, one of rubber masks and the other of the artist in a lurid fright wig and mask and using a spray can like a young tagger. These images, where the artist wears a mask and teeters on bright red platforms, are wonderfully ludicrous send-ups of the 'fine art' of painting. (Geoff Wallis from 'Gareth Sansom: Alternative Person", Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2012) This work was exhibited and published in the catalogue of the exhibition 'Gareth Sansom: Alternative Person' at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2012 item. art, artwork, gareth sansom, sansom, mixed media, oils, enamel, photo-collage