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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Book of the Murray, Lawrence, G. V.; and Smith, Graeme Kinross, 1975
This book contains contributions from 16 writers who have first-hand knowledge of the Murray River area. It provides a comprehensive picture of the river in all its aspects. It gives a fascinating look at one of Australia's most important geographical and historical features. Contributors and chapters in this book are: - 1. Past, Present and Future – G. V. Lawrence 2. The Structure of the Murray – Edmund D. Gill 3. Seeing the Murray – Graeme Kinross Smith 4. The Mountains at the Source – Elyne Mitchell 5. The Explorers – Leigh Betheras 6. The Irrigators – G. Arch Grosvenor 7. Murray Water Conservation – W. G. L. Harrison & K. E. Johnson 8. The Murray River Steamers – Ian Mudie 9. Pioneer Days: A Story of Seventy Years Ago – Dorothy Roysland 10. Birdlife of the Murray Valley – John Eckert 11 .Aborigines in the Murray Valley, How We Learned the Story – H. A. Lindsay, The Aboriginal Occupation – Norman B. Tindale 12. Fish of the Murray River – John S. Lake 13. Native Plants of the Murray Valley – J. H. Willis 14. Murray Wildlife – K. N. G. SimpsonThis publication has a hard cover with blue boards and a pictorial dust jacket. It consists of 264 pages.This book contains contributions from 16 writers who have first-hand knowledge of the Murray River area. It provides a comprehensive picture of the river in all its aspects. It gives a fascinating look at one of Australia's most important geographical and historical features. Contributors and chapters in this book are: - 1. Past, Present and Future – G. V. Lawrence 2. The Structure of the Murray – Edmund D. Gill 3. Seeing the Murray – Graeme Kinross Smith 4. The Mountains at the Source – Elyne Mitchell 5. The Explorers – Leigh Betheras 6. The Irrigators – G. Arch Grosvenor 7. Murray Water Conservation – W. G. L. Harrison & K. E. Johnson 8. The Murray River Steamers – Ian Mudie 9. Pioneer Days: A Story of Seventy Years Ago – Dorothy Roysland 10. Birdlife of the Murray Valley – John Eckert 11 .Aborigines in the Murray Valley, How We Learned the Story – H. A. Lindsay, The Aboriginal Occupation – Norman B. Tindale 12. Fish of the Murray River – John S. Lake 13. Native Plants of the Murray Valley – J. H. Willis 14. Murray Wildlife – K. N. G. Simpsonmurray river, australian geography, settlement on the murray river, native plants, aborigines in the murray valley, murray valley flora and fauna -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Wind speed indicator
... Around front in clockwise direction,"N/360, NE/45, 90/E... front in clockwise direction,"N/360, NE/45, 90/E, 135/SE, 180/S ...Used to measure wind speed at Gabo Island. Max gust register and wind speed indicator were interconnected to anemometor also on display. Registor and speed / direction indicator redundant due to transition to radio transmitter and computer data recorder. This instrument for measuring wind speed by knots was made by Paton Electrical, Sydney, a radio receiving manufacturing firm which operated until c.1956. It was used in conjunction with the manual anemometer. An instrument now redundant to modern weather forecasting, it is a good example of its kind and has first level contributory significance for its historic value and provenance to the lightstation. It is a good example of its kind and has first level contributory significance for its historic value and provenance to the lightstation.Knots wind speed indicator. Housed in a black & grey metal box shaped enclosure. The front is sloped with a guage and indcator dial. Around this are eight clear orange plastic knobs with directions inscribed next to each knob.Around front in clockwise direction,"N/360, NE/45, 90/E, 135/SE, 180/S, SW/225, W/270, NW/315" On dial, 0 - 70's in 10's, "KNOTS WIND SPEED / STOCK No 6660' - 66-118-7294 / PATON ELECTRICAL SYDNEY" -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Aerial maps, 2/04/1966 12:00:00 AM
Melbourne 1966 project, runs 10A and 11A, lens 122 151.75 mm 9,800. Photo nos 77, 107, 109, 161, 163, 165.Melbourne 1966 project, runs 10A and 11A, lens 122 151.75 mm 9,800. Photo nos 77, 107, 109, 161, 163, 165. Areas and boundaries: Map no 77 W. Park and Cook Roads; E. Dubon Rd; N Oban Rd; S Reilly St. Map No 107. W. Indra Rd and Pakenham St; E. Rooks Rd & McLares Rd; N. Maroondah Hwy; S. Hawthorn Rd & Eley Rd. Map No 109 W. Elgar Rd. E. Blackburn Rd & McKean St; S. Eley Rd & Burwood Hwy. Map No 161. W. Elgar Rd & Huntingdale Rd; E. Blackburn Rd; N. Burwood Hwy; S. Waverley Rd. Map No 163. W. Blackburn Rd; S. Springvale Rd; N. Eley Rd & Hawthorn Rd; S. Glen Waverley Railway Line. Map No 165. W. Stanley Rd, Vermont South; E. Cathies Lane, Wantirna South; N. North of Burwood Hwy; S. High Street. Melbourne 1966 project, runs 10A and 11A, lens 122 151.75 mm 9,800. Photo nos 77, 107, 109, 161, 163, 165. aerial photographs, blackburn, blackburn south, forest hill, nunawading, box hill, burwood, burwood east, donvale, mount waverley, glen waverley, wantirna, vermont south, mitcham, ringwood north, ringwood -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Motor Cycle Climb and mud bash|A Walk down memory lane|An early glimpse of Royton Street, 1994
Hartwell Motor Cycle Club.Hartwell Motor Cycle Club. The East Burwood section of its run comprised Holland road, Burwood Road and Ely Road. It was very steep and muddy. Description of a walk along Burwood Road to Middleborough Road in 1929 - 30. History of Royton Street, East Burwood and its neighbourhood from the 1930's to the present.Hartwell Motor Cycle Club. motor cycles, hartwell motor cycle club, holland road, burwood east, eley road, burwood east, burwood east state school no 454, royton street, burwood east, walford family, orchards, cooinda court, burwood east, market gardens, east burwood methodist church, french, joseph a, black, roy, rescheck family, french, harry w, crow, ernie, mclean, leckie, newbigin family, royton street, burwood east, no 30, hele family, french family, carrol family, tally ho post office, walford family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Phylloxera vitifoliae, 1/07/2001 12:00:00 AM
Response to an e-mail query from Ted Arrowsmith as to the presence of Phylloxera vitifoliae in vineyards in the Yarra Valley in the late 1800's, early 1900's. There is no evidence it was present.Response to an e-mail query from Ted Arrowsmith as to the presence of Phylloxera vitifoliae in vineyards in the Yarra Valley in the late 1800's, early 1900's. There is no evidence it was present.Response to an e-mail query from Ted Arrowsmith as to the presence of Phylloxera vitifoliae in vineyards in the Yarra Valley in the late 1800's, early 1900's. There is no evidence it was present.phylloxera vitifoliae, viticulture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Estimates 1933/34 - Details of certain expenditures, 1933 - 1934
... Albert Roy Gray R.J. Glancy S Graham E. Hopley S.G. Cottle L ...Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham estimates 1933-34 of details of expenditure; includes salaries of staff.Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham estimates 1933-34 of details of expenditure; includes salaries of staff.Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham estimates 1933-34 of details of expenditure; includes salaries of staff.local government, shire of blackburn and mitcham, financial documents, roeszler, norman .george, bishop, herbert thomas, charlesworth, albert roy, gray, r.j., glancy, s, graham, e., hopley, s.g., cottle, l., cochrane, stanley, dr, hopley, r -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Sewing Machine, c1860s
Willcox and Gibbs: Serial No. 158679.|The Willcox& Gibbs Sewing Machine Company was founded in 1857 by James E. A. Gibbs and James Willcox and opened its London Office in 1859 at 135 Regent Street . By 1871 the Company's Chief Office for Europe was at 150 Cheapside, London, this office was later moved (post 1885) to 94 - 96 Wigmore Street, then 37 & 39 Moorgate Street (by 1891 to post 1907) and later 20 Fore Street, London .Right from the initial production the manufacturing of the Company's single thread, chain stitch machine was undertaken by Brown & Sharpe, Rhode Island and this continued up until 1948.|A special hand crank mechanism was produced in England for the European market, but the general design of the Willcox& Gibbs remained essentially the same throughout its production. The only major improvement was in 1875 when the glass tension discs were replaced with an automatic tension device which ensured the machine could not get out of adjustment.|In addition to the domestic hand and treadle machines the company produced a wide range of industrial models.|The Company finally closed in 1973.|This Willcox& Gibbs came complete with its wooden carry case. The machine was made in America in the late 1860's but it has the ornate hand crank produced at Coalbrookdale near Telford, England which was, in Victorian times, renown for producing high quality ornate iron castings. This machine has the glass tension discs which were used on domestic models until 1875. The Willcox& Gibbs badge is located on the rear of the base casting and it also has a deep wooden base.|The cloth plate has various American patent dates, four dating between 1857 & 1860 relating to J. E. A. Gibbs, three dating between 1860 & 1864 relating to Chas H. Willcox (son of James Willcox), the machine was also licensed under five other patents including the infamous Elias Howe patent of 1846.|There are only two English patents one for J. E. A Gibbs and the other for James Willcox.Upright sewing machine. Machine is quite small and set on wooden table. Ornate metal sides and treadle feet. One drawer. Brass name medallion on back.Willcox & Gibb Sewing Machine co, New York.|Other inscriptions are :-|London, Paris|Measures|Thread type|Needle 12 stitches to inch|Brevettees G.D.G.|En France|Eten Delgique|Under Royal Letters|Patent|James Willcox|July 4 - 71 [1871]handcrafts, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Key - 21st, Approx August, 1935
This is the twenty-first key presented to Ronald Arthur Edwards in August 1935. The celebration, held at his parents home in Husband Road, Forest Hill, was attended by many well known local people who signed his birthday key. Ronald Edwards was the youngest child of Arthur and Martha Edwards. In 1929 aged 15 he contracted poliomyelitis and became an invalid. He died in 1955 at Forest Hill.This item is significant in the history of Forest Hill as all the attendees and Ronald Arthur Edwards are from the pioneering families of the area of the Shire of Nunawading.Large wooden plywood key made to celebrate the 21st birthday of Ronald Arthur Edwards in August 1935. Written on handle end in pen Ron Edwards 21st - 19.Key end signed Anna Course, Herbert Course, R.J. Bird, D.J. Bogle.Reverse side R. Course, A.H. Course, Aunt Corrie, F. Bogle, Aunt Harriet, Marjory Course, S. Edwards, Edwards, H. Edwards, E. Edwards, Doug Edwards, Charlie Course, Jean Course, Tom Bailey, H.S. Tainton, N. Tainton, ?Luen Edwards, C.W. Bird, ?S.U. Course, J. Porter, Bob Course, J.E. Bird, M.P.? Course, ?Edwards, L. Tainton, J. Bird, Shirley Edwards, H. Edwards, Ed, A.E. Edwards, Albert H..., V. Edwards, F. Smith, W. Smith, L.James, E. Galley ?, A.E. Edwards, Mother and Father. Gold traces on one side; 21 carved out in key end.See Descriptionhandcrafts, woodwork -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - School textbook, The Federal Geography Grade VIII
UnknownExample of school textbook (C1950's?) undated.Comprehensive Grade VIII school textbook for Geography.E. C. Harristextbook, victorian, grade viii -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australian Tesselated Tile Co Pty Ltd
The Tesselated Tile company began in 1886 under the Wiseman brothers. At the beginning only bricks and stoneware pipes were manufactured. Mr E. E. Walker was engaged as manager and good progress was made until 1893 when the banks crashed. This business was a survivor and by the end of the 1890's the manufacture of tiles had begun. When the Wiseman brothers died in about 1907, E.E. Walker became the managing director.Black and white photograph of the Australian Tesselated Tile factory as seen from above. Pairs of chimneys in the foreground, and in the distance a tall chimney showing A T Tile Co in whiteaustralian tesselated tile co pty ltd, tile factories, edwards, edgars edwards -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Past Presidents
1912 – J. L. Thompson 1913 – G. E. Emery 1914 – S.M. Cornish 1915 – 1916 – I. Evans 1917 – J. W. B. Field 1918 – A. E. Laver 1919 – J. Anderson 1920 – T. Holmes 1921 – J. Tolstrup 1922 – A. Callaway 1923 – W. H. Seddon 1924 – J. W. McCay 1925 – H.S.W. Lawson 1926 – C. Courtney 1927 – G. Leaney 1928 – F. Tate 1929 – J.G. Yandell 1930 – C.H. Zercho 1931 – W.P. Ireland 1932 – R.A. MacGibbon 1933 – J. Daniels 1934 – A.T. Hasler 1935 – E. Hattam 1936 – J. Chenoweth 1937 – George D. McLean 1938 – J. Gilchrist 1939 – W.G. Thompson 1940 – W.H.C. Burnham 1941 – R. J. Coakley 1942 – 1943 – 1944 – Les Armstrong 1945 – Alec McGibbon 1946 – F. Tolstrup 1947 – S. Leech 1948 – J. Sheehan 1949 – J.H. Ely 1950 – E. McDougall 1951 – Murd McLean 1952 – Ern. Wait 1953 – Jim Shiel 1954 – Sam Hobson 1955 – A Mussett 1956 – Tom Veal 1957 – A. Anderson 1958 – Bert Baldwin 1959 – Jim Armstrong 1960 – Dave Crawford 1961 – Newlyn Hocking 1962 – Jack Caldwell 1963 – Ern. Franklin 1964 – Jim Webber 1965 – Jim Treasure 1966 – Jack Robertson 1967 – Lovell Langslow 1968 – Rex G. Peile 1969 – George Hogarth 1970 – J. Torrens-Witherow 1971 – Howard Ebbott 1972 – Jack Taylor 1973 – Samuel Leech 1974 – Edwin Rees 1975 – William Webb B.E.M. 1976 – Jim Ottery Q.P.M. 1977 – Frank Edwards 1978 – Geoff. Armstrong 1979 – George Archer M.B.E 1980 – Donald Ireland 1981 – Ken Martin 1982 – Bill Blume 1983 – Jack Connell 1984 – Ian Franklin 1985 – Bob Welch 1986 – Kelvin McMeekin 1987 – Edwin J Thompson 1988 – Don. L. Gamble 1989 – V.J. Pollard 1990 – B.N. Priest 1991 – R.A. Phillips 1992 – T. Williamson 1993 – George Ralph 1994 – Edgar Cue 1995 – A. L. Hassell 1996 – J.K. Cue 1997 – Richard P. Desmond 1998 – Cec. Kuhle 1999 – Trevor Cue 2000 – David A. Bailie 2001 – R.A. Morrow 2002 – Gregory J. Hughes 2003 – Ron. N. White 2004 – Terry Robinson 2005 – Peter J. Thompson 2006 – M. J. Murphy 2007 – Alan Paull 2008 – D. W. Burgess 2009 – K. F. McShanag 2010 – Steven Norris 2011 – Len Weston 2012 – Jim Chaplin 2013 – Dennis Green 2014 – Neville Cooper 2015 – Peter Cole 2016 – William Sikora -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Elphinstone Primary School
1929 - J.L. Hughes 1930 - Elizabeth Bateman 1931 - R.J. Pollard 1932 - R. J Pollard 1933 - Lorna Ellery 1934 - R.H. Monkhouse 1935 - Allan Pollard 1936 - Alice McCristal 1937 - William E Bassett 1938 - Lillian Jean Pollard 1939 - June Mary Oxley 1940 - Mary E. Monkhouse 1941 - Gracie E.M. Clinton 1942 - Kenneth Pollard 1943 - Kevin Morrish 1944 - Clifford Pollard 1945 - Beryl. G. Rawlins 1946 - June Birchall 1947 - Robert Rawlins 1948 - Barbara Morrish 1949 - D. W. Rawlins 1950 - John S. Watson 1951 - Elsie O. Swift 1952 - Edward Rawlins 1953 - William Creed 1954 - F.L. Finning 1955 - John. W. Pollard 1956 - Peter R. Starr 1957 - Margaret Higgins 1958 - Lynette Pollard 1959 - Glen Bassett 1960 - Kelvin Bankin 1961 - Pam Bankin 1962 - Elizabeth Langridge 1963 - Not Awarded 1964 - Robyn Day 1965 - John Holden 1966 - Brian Pollard 1967 - Terese Holden 1968 - Jennifer Day 1969 - Lorraine Leversha 1970 - Julieanne Holden 1971 - Leah Ades 1972 - Peter Grant 1973 - Susanne Pollard -
Unions Ballarat
Robert E. Lee (Don Woodward Collection), Earle, Peter, 1973
Lee was a general of the South in the American Civil War and commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. He ultimately surrendered his army to Ulysses S. Grant. Historical (USA) and biographical interest.Book; 224 pages. Dust jacket: picture of Robert E. Lee on horseback and men flying the Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia; author's name and title. Cover: red background; gold lettering; author's name and title on the spine. Red stamp, "Stock check 1985". Remains of a library loans slip - mostly torn out.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, lee, robert e., warfare - us civil war, history - usa, biography -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Ballarat Trained World War One Nurses Honour Board from the Ballarat Base Hospital, 2017
Timber Honour Board on display at the Ballarat Base Hospital. nurses, world war one, ballarat base hospital, quarterman, m. anderson, j. borwick, g. bennett, l. cannon, t. dunn, r. douglas, e. davidson, d. furness, l. howarth, r. just, a. brown, s. bell, m. bolton, m. butler, a. brawn, e. keane, g. larkan, r. medwell, m. morrow, m. matthews, g. munro, l. mckenzie, e. popplewell, r. pratt, d. llewellyn, l. mcdonald, e. mcleod, l. rogers, a. roberts, s. semmens, a. serjeant, m. slater, b. thompson, f. vines, v. woinarski, l. whidburn, p. wardell, b. williams, l. mcgregor, s. morris, l. poultney, i. peady, b. peady, j. reeves, r. tyers, j. thomas, a.m. westcott, b. wallace -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - colour, Ballarat Trained World War Two Nurses Honour Board from the Ballarat Base Hospital, 2017
Timber Honour Board on display at the Ballarat Base Hospital. nurses, ballarat base hospital, k. blainey, j. booth, a. buckley, a. burns, e. cuthbertson, j. douglas, j. eddy, j. hinds, m. humphries - made the supreme sacrifice, m. larkins, m. lawson, s. leonard, f. lewis, s. long, j. meiklejohn, m. methven, j. mcfarlane, jessie macphee, m. moloney, h. murnane, k. murnane, c. pearlman, l. renkin, b. rousch, m. sculley m.i.d., m. stretch, a. tallant, p. taylor, b. woodbridge, matron a. brown, world war two -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Football Club Social Trip to Corowa Program, 1950
... h. braybrook e. edlund l. bailey s. litchfield a. davis w ...In 1950 Ballarat Football Club were runners-upFour page programme of a football club trip. In the photograph Jack Gervasoni is standing third from the left.ballarat football club, corowa, m.g. glover, r.w. edward, h.l. whyke, m. glover, r. edward, c. stevens, f. oliver, a. scott, r. baker, h. braybrook, e. edlund, l. bailey, s. litchfield, a. davis, w. walker, h. berry, h. watson, w. bettles, g. farrar, c. bryant, j. gervasoni, w. tainsh, m. lyle, w. netherway, c. hoffman, g. hale, l. blundell, d. dow, g. scott, w. sudweeks, a. matheson, a. cockburn, gus gervasoni, john hogan gervasoni, j. walker, ballarat football league -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Beazley's Bridge Public Hall and Avenue of Honour, 14/08/2011
A number of colour photos of the Beazley's Bridge Hall and avenue of honourbeazley's bridge, beazley's bridge public hall, beazley's bridge avenue of honour, world war one, world war two, world war two, j.j. greenaway, c.w. greenaway, r. peck, j.j.mckay, c.e. long, j.v. mccallum, nurse j. hall, d. mctaggart, j.j. mcgowan, g. mckay, t. mcgowan, h.t. hoskin, a. laing, m. mcquieen, a.w.l. fithall, j.w.a. mcgregor, e. fithall, g. mcivor, r. mclean, j. laing, a.d. mccallum, c. baldwin, c.j. mcrae, m. mccallum, s. mckay, a. mcquieen, f.j. bibby, w.r. bibby, z. brain, j.n. mcdonald, c.h. arbuckle, w.e. fithall, k.p. cifford, t.a. hall -
Bialik College
Newspaper article, 'Chowers Farewell', 1966
Newspaper Article, 'Chowers Farewell', published in unknown newspaper, most likely in 1966. 'Some UJEB Headmasters at farewell to Mr. A. Chowers at home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lehrer. Above - left to right: Stabding - Mr. A. Chowers Mr. K. Rathner Mr. R. Star. Seated - Mrs. J. Goldberg, Mrs. E. Ofer, Mrs. R. Sindel. Members of the Executive of UJEB with Mr. Chowers whom they were farewelling: (below) left to right - Mr. P. Symons Mr. A. Chowers, Mr. S. Glass, Mrs. D. Danglow, Mr. D. Marejn, Mrs. P. Lipshut, Mr. R. Lehrer. Mrs. A. Kagan, Mr. S. Lipshut, Mr. K. Bearman.' Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, principal, judaism, 1960s -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Stawell Football/Cricketers - Portraits of Stawell Cricketers and Footballers plus Central Park with Grandstand and Oban in background. Premiers 1911 1912. H Bell, g Bush, A Clearson, A Cooper, E Cooper, F P Durac, H Durac, E Heale, H R Heale, T S Mullins, A Nielson, L R Nettle, P Parson, D Payne, J Thomson
stawell, cricket, football, sport -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Tablecloth, Mrs Slender, 1920's - 1930's
Names included on cloth: Colliver, Whelpdale, E. Williams, Ms Lynch, Slender, Dowell, Corrigan, McDonald, Hutchinson, Loveden, Young, Hogan, Maher, Reilly, Fraser and Fahey.Square cotton tablecloth embroidered in blue silk, crocheted around edges. Fancy worked blue birds holding cards with local family names from reserve, south of Tatura,1920's - 1930's.local craftwork, cotton tablecloth, colliver, whelpdale, e williams, lynch, slender, dowell, corrigan, mcdonald, hutchinson, loveden, young, hogan, maher, reilly, fraser, fahey -
Mont De Lancey
Book, G. E Studdy et al, Bonzo's Annual, 1948
A vintage 1950's collection of Bonzo the dog stories for children with two tone coloured illustrations throughout the book. Bonzo has a lot of fun adventures. These Bonzo annuals were popular from 1935. They ceased publication during the war years and resumed afterwards.A vintage 1950's hardcover children's book with the title Bonzo's Annual printed at the top in green lettering on the front cover.There is a large coloured illustration of the dog Bonzo riding on a rocket above the town rooftops with a smiling full moon in the sky. It is bound on the left side with faded grey fabric tape. The back cover is plain grey coloured.The frontispiece illustration shows Bonzo on a swing attached by ropes to a giraffe's long neck with a monkey and two toucan birds looking on. The illustration is from the story 'Bonzo's Festival. The title page has the title, author, illustrator, publisher details and a coloured illustration of Bonzo as an artist at his easel. Pp. 92.fictionA vintage 1950's collection of Bonzo the dog stories for children with two tone coloured illustrations throughout the book. Bonzo has a lot of fun adventures. These Bonzo annuals were popular from 1935. They ceased publication during the war years and resumed afterwards.children's books, books, children's stories, dog stories, annuals -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 1 Garrison
Army officers of A Company, 17th Garrison Battalion, No Camp 1 Tatura. (2 different size photographs) Front row (l to r): Lieutenant J A Frances, Lieutenant Cyril Leyshon White MM, Major E C Foster MC, Captain E A Scates Back row (l to r): Lieutenant S H Edwards, Lieutenant I H Trend, Lieutenant L F Brown.Black and white photograph of 7 officers in full uniform, (3 standing, 4 sitting). Tree directly behind them. Buildings can be seen on either side in backgroundlieutenant s h edwards, lieutenant trend, lieutenant brown, captain scates, camp 1 officers, lieutenant j a frances, lieutenant cyril leyshon white, major e c foster, 17th garrison battalion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Urban Fire Brigade Discipline Team in Uniform in Bendigo 1938
Group Portrait of Stawell Urban Fire Brigade Discipline Team Bendigo 1938 in uniform BACK ROW: E. Welsh (Ted), Ern Dickens, Albert Smith, Jack Hall, Jack Miatke, Henry Dunn, Charlie Prosser, Arthur Parsons SECOND ROW L-R: Chas Richardson. Fred Crouch, I. O'Neil (Bunny), Harry Chapman, Reg Chapman, Roy Ledger, Bill Mitchell, A. Dunn (Bert) THIRD ROW L-R: Bob Phillips, Sid Whelan, Fred Court, George Huse (Gundy), Ray Maddocks, Frank Floyd, Peter Fenwick, Ray Rickard, Reg Nicholls SEATED FRONT ROW L-R: ?, Ridgewell, S. McInnes, B. Aston, ? , Len Egginton Black & white photograph of a group of men in uniform. Most men are wearing uniform hates, front row have no hats. Taken indoors, window behind the group.nonestawell -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - VMR Officers 1949
The 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised as a regiment of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps on 1 May 1948 with Headquarters in Melbourne and squadrons in Sale, Benalla/Wangaratta and Albury. In 1955 Regimental Headquarters moved to Wangaratta and a second squadron was located at Albury. The Sale squadron transferred to 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse. In 1977 8/13 VMR Regiment was reduced to an independent squadron A Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles and in 1991 was linked with 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse forming the VMR Squadron of that regiment.Black and white photograph of group of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles officers in officers' mess at camp, Puckapunyal, 1949.Sgt Gardner (behind bar) Camp 1949 / L to R Capt. R McDermott, / Capt. K Menzies, Capt. S. / Leslie, Capt. Andy Guildchrist / Lt Col. T Fogarty, Maj. F / Pearson, Lt Armstrong / Capt. B. Shannon, Capt. White / Capt. Bacon, Capt. E. Wattsvmr, puckapunyal, annual camp, mess, officer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Exercise book, School of Mines Students Library Minute Book, 1905-1912
Arthur E. Tandy and E.E. Booth were the Honorary Secretaries of the SMB Students Library in 1906. W. Kingston held that position in 1908, H.J. Whittingham in 1910, and W. Moon in 1912.Black covered exercise books with handwritten minutes. It includes titles recommended for purchase. ballarat school of mines student library, arthur e. tandy, e.e. booth, alfred mica smith, library, daniel walker, w. figgis, j.a. reid, h. valentine, r. mitchell, n. buley, l.w.s. buchner, w.kingston, g. sides, w. sayer, c.c. corrie, a. campbell, s. white, v. tucker, reginald callister, t. sim, m. mitchell, colin corrie, w. baragwanath, w. geldard, c. stubbs, j. sampson, h.j. whittingham, h.g. cornell, w.h. hull, m. williamson, r.g. walker, e.s. anderson, m.w. williamson, h. conran, b. blight, w. moon, william baragwanath, alumni -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Smeaton World War One Honour Board, 06/10/2013
Photograph of the Smeaton State School World War One Honour Board on display in the Smeaton Primary School in 2013.world war one, smeaton state school, smeaton state school honour board, smeaton, nurse anderson, nurse redman, w. anderson, j.l. archibald, e.o. archibald, j.e.b. archibald, w. bridgeford, l. brooks, v. brooks, g. buchanan, a. barnes, t. barnes, t. bourke, w. boadle, j. boadle, b. branagan, w.s. bell, w.t. bell, j. bourke, d. curran, c. curran, s. curtis, l.e. coulson, r.e. carling, j. dean, c. daniels, f. daniels, l. davies, w. davis, e. davis, r. forrester, t. flanagan, p. fullarton, a. goodlet, a. goddard, a. hurn, e. harris, j. haris, g.c. hurley, w. jeffrey, a. kilfoyle, r. kirkpatrick, h. kuring, w.e. mitchell, f.t. mitchell, c. mehlert, n. mckenzie, h. mcleod, d. mcalpine, j. mcalpine, j. mcmahon, j.g. o'halloran, p. o'dea, p. pollard, w.h. richards, w. risk, r. risk, l.r. sheehan, m. stewart, f.x. slattery, g. spring, g.e. waggingham, a. boyes, r. dilena, t. dilena -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Visitors' Book, 1879-1890
James Redmond Gilbert (sr) was born in 1837 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married Ellen Spouse. He , James Gilbert died on 26 July 1900 at Melbourne, and is buried at Boroondara Cemetery (Kew). J.R Gilbert lived at Running Creek (later Havilah) for some time, and during that time was employed in one of the bigger mines in the district. (Research by Ren at Havilah Research, 2019) Leatherbound ledger with hand written names, professions, residence and remarks relating to visitors to the Ballarat School of Mines. Sample Names: 1881 May 2 David Kerr Diamond Miner South Africa May 2 S. R. Dodds Diamond Miner South Africa May 3 Albert E. King Accountant Adelaide, South Australia "see signature 6 leaves back" May 6 William Morley Wesleyan Minister Auckland, New Zealand May 6 Rainsford Ravin Wellington, New Zealand May 7 Frank E. Lawrence, Lake River, Tasmania May 9 M. Richter Engineer Germany May 9 Dr Wilhelm Landall naturalist Berlin, Germany May 10 William Ralph Heaton Mercantile Birmingham May 11 Arthur I. Traill Grazier Llanpollen, New South Wales May 10 Marian Traill 1882 July 10 Arthur W.W. Brown London July 10 Benjamin Spargo Mining Mananger and owner Snowy Creek July 10 Thomas Cooke Miner Ballarat July 14 Robert H. Kenny July 14 Mr and Mrs Buston, [Indigo Planter?] Bengal, Indonesia July 14 Samuel H. Halker Ballarat July 14 Charles Phelan Talbot July 14 E. Walker Ballarat 1884 June 30 M.N. Cooper Dunedin, new Zealand June 30 Richard Hosking gardiner Gong Gong Well pleased with School June 30 Humphrey John Ballarat July 1 Cecily Gilbert Melbourne July 1 Florence Shrivall Melbourne July 1 [W.N. Marsh?] Colonial Secretary Hong Kong July 1 Louis Fause Engine Driver Dunolly July 1 John L. Bertram Blacksmith Melbourne July 1 Thomas Eardley Coachmaker London "Exceedingly obliged to Mr Oddie for a very pleasant instruction time spent in inspection of the various scientific appliances in the Ballarat School of Mines." (Donation 2/6) July 4 E. Goodwin [David?] Artist Spellbound July 4 W. Glumley Station Master Murtoa July July 4 James Thomas Miner Corrinondie, New Zealand "Very pleased with the School in all its branches. I hope to contribute to the specimen department. J.T." July 8 Robert Wall Engine Driver 1885 September 16 J.W. Springthorpe, M.D., Melbourne (very much pleased in every way) September 26 M. Oddie, Ballarat 1886 January 12 William Piekard, Leicester, England January 12 Robert Linford, Norwich, England January 12 H. Tipping, Draughtsman, Adelaide (Very instructive and should be taken advantage of by all who can) January 12 Fred H.K. Dreslecher, London (ditto) January 23 Walter Redgate, Manchester (ditto) April 7 Annie Bellingham, Richmond April 9 Fred Kruger, Landscape Photo, Geelong April 14 Mary Barry, Murtoa April 19 N.J. Tabuteau Accountant Napier, New Zealand April 19 George N. [Baroft?] Gentleman Cheshire, England April 21 Hon. George D'Almaine, Peer of England, London April 21 Lord Augustus Honour April 21 William Holt, South Melbourne April 21 H. Bartell, Gentleman, Smythes April 21 Fred Musgrove, Gentleman April 21 A. Chirnside, Squatter April 23 Alice Cravino, student, Buninyong April 24 East Melbourne Bicycle Club April 28 J. Kinnear, Kyneton April 28 J.P. Kinnear, Kyneton May 19 Bob Selby, Doctor, Ballarat May 19 J.W.M.. Quiggin, globe trotter, Picton (NS Wales) May 25 Arthur Night, Sutton Hotel, Ballarat (very fair) May 28 D. Kelly, attendant, China May 28 J. Kelly, schoolboy, China June 1 Joseph Jelbart, Blacksmith, Harrow September 9 David Ham, M.L.C. Ballarat ( A right to be pleased) September 9 J.J. Green, Merchant, Adelaide (Very much pleased with my visit to this intitiution it has my hearty sympathy and appreciation, Much pleased at what I have seen its value to the community) 9 December James H. Tappin, Agent, Ballarat (very pleased with instruction 1887 March 20 Thomas Bath Learmonth March 20 James R. Gilbert= Miner Running Creek March 20 C. Holtermann Out of business Adelaide 1890 21 May Mr and Mrs Fairchild, gentleman. Yarra house, Dalgety St, St Kildaballarat school of mines, visitors, j.w. springthorpe, chinese visitors, visitors' book, running creek, james redmond gilbert sr, havilah -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Citizens Brass Band, 1920
Typed below enlargement photograph, "Ringwood Citizens Brass Band, 1920". Written on back of another copy, "Ringwood Band (formed 19th September 1921). Photo taken at Reserve, 27th November 1921. Back: C. French, C. Morgan, M. Hodgkins, G. Burns, M. Joseph, H. Hammond, S. Brown, T. Mackey, H. McLoone, W. Fitzell, M. Leach. Middle: N. Wieland, W. Guy, H. Willis, L. Little, H. Bradley (Conductor), E. Homewood, W. Brown, G. Davis. Front: L. Hall, S. Hyden". -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, Tulloch & King, Printers, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1925
Editorial, Answers to correspondents, Fumes from the lab, Trip to Newcastle, Arts & Crafts gossip, News items, Echoes of the past, The Mystery of the Atom, Inorganic Evolution, Sport, The Junior Techs. Red soft covered magazine.Signed on inside front page by Harold Jolly.ballarat school of mines, magazine, r. s. russell, g. richmond, r. mcinnes, c. j. dennis, junior, j. b. robinson, jas. nunn, doug. cotton, f. v. middleton, professor alfred mica smith, p. montford, r. s. russell, vera jefferies, gordon pearson, g. richmond, r. mcinnes, j. maude, g. roberts, e. j. mckissock, jean rodgers, f. sheehan, m. f. timmings, f. ewart, t. e. leonard, jean graham, vera jeffries, m. conlan, j. r. pound, e. n. schache, w. g. coates, jean ronaldson, r. warrillow, v. g. anderson, c. a. schache -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, 1913 Ringwood Telephone Directory
One A4 sheetTELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1913 RINGWOOD 16 Anderson, Walter J, Public Accountant, Belford Pk. 17 Armstrong, H.E.B., 'Korumbeen'' 3 Bamford Bros. 8 Blood Bros. 1 Boys' Industrial Home, Bayswater. 20 Chung, Andrew, Orchardist, Lilydale and Eastfield Rds, 21 Dickson Alfred, Heatherdale Rd. 5 Edgar, Rev. A.R. 18 English. Scottish, & Aust. Bank Ld. 6 Falconer, T. S. 14 Harnwell, W.J., Wonga Rd. 22 Hill, Wm.Hy, Nurseryman, Florist, Main Rd. 2 Langley, Or A.T. Station St. 15 Lothian, John I, "St Abbs" Canterbury Rd. 9 Madden, C. L., Coach and Horses Hotel. 7 McAlpin, J. B., Govt. Assessor, Valuator, opp. Station. 13 Mackinlay, Wm., Wonga Rd. 12 Miles, Capt. E. 12 Miles, A.T. 10 Police Station. 19 Police Station. Mitcham. 4 Walker, A.E., General Store. 11 Williams, W.S., 'Berringa Park,' Andersons Creek Rd.