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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Queenstown Cemetery, Smiths Gully Road, St Andrews, c.2004
The discovery of gold in Smyth's Creek in 1854 and subsequent gold rush to the Caledonia diggings led to the establishment of Queenstown (present day St Andrews). The first recorded burial was July 31st, 1861 and it was officially declared a Cemetery Reserve in 1866. Many graves are unmarked and unrecorded including many Chinese and other itinerant miners. The cemetery was closed for new burials in 1851. The last recorded burial was in 1981 in an existing family grave.35mm colour positive transparency Mount - white 7 dots (Technodia Italy)queenstown cemetery, smiths gully road, st andrews -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Queenstown Cemetery, Smiths Gully Road, St Andrews, c.2004
The discovery of gold in Smyth's Creek in 1854 and subsequent gold rush to the Caledonia diggings led to the establishment of Queenstown (present day St Andrews). The first recorded burial was July 31st, 1861 and it was officially declared a Cemetery Reserve in 1866. Many graves are unmarked and unrecorded including many Chinese and other itinerant miners. The cemetery was closed for new burials in 1851. The last recorded burial was in 1981 in an existing family grave.35mm colour positive transparency Mount - white 7 dots (Technodia Italy)queenstown cemetery, smiths gully road, st andrews -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Gravestone, Sarah Diamond, Ballarat Old Cemetery, 1877
Ballarat Old Cemetery was officially established in 1856, with a board of trustees. It had been opened by Ethersay and has burials relating back to 1848. The Rules and Regulations of this historic cemetery are dated 1854, two years prior to its official establishment. Of historic significance are the Eureka Diggers' Graves and the Soldiers Graves associated with Eureka. It is now part of the Ballarat Cemetereis Trust, incorporating the Ballarat Old nad New Cemeteries and the Crematorium.Colour headstone at Ballaarat Old Cemetery.Erected by their loving family an Affectionate Remembrance of their beloved parents, Francis Diamond died 25? Dec 1889 aged 54? years, MARY DIAMOND died 21? March 1887 aged 53? years, natives of Co Derry, Ireland. their beloved daughter Sarah died 18 February 1877 aged 21 years, Mary died 8th Dec 1941diamond, sarah diamond, mary diamond, francis diamond, ballarat, cemetery, ballarat old cemetery, gravestone, burials -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Mary Elizabeth Dick, Ballaarat Old Cemetery, 1891
Ballaarat Old Cemetery was officially established in 1856, with a board of trustees. It had been opened by Ethersay and has burials relating back to 1848. The Rules and Regulations of this historic cemetery are dated 1854, two years prior to its official establishment. Of historic significance are the Eureka Diggers' Graves and the Soldiers Graves associated with Eureka. It is now part of the Ballarat Cemetereis Trust, incorporating the Ballarat Old nad New Cemeteries and the Crematorium.Colour photograph of a gravestone/diamond, sarah diamond, mary diamond, francis diamond, ballarat, cemetery, ballarat old cemetery, gravestone, burials -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Flag, Australian National, Red Ensign
Originally owned by Lcpl James Gullan Dunstan No 1969 8 ALH Regiment of WW1, later VX17851, Capt, Australian War Graves Commission Standard, Australian red ensign -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Anne Paul, History of the Plenty River Pioneer Children's Cemetery, by Anne Paul, 2012_12
Unmarked graves of the seven children of the Whatmough and Partington families who died between 1848 and 1860 are in a private cemetery on the east bank of the Plenty River1 p., text with colour photographspioneer childrens cemetery, anne paul, whatmough family, partington family, cemeteries -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, History of Plenty River Pioneer Children's Cemetery by Anne Paul, 1848-1860
The Plenty River Pioneer Children's Cemetery contains unmarked graves of children from the Whatmough and Partington families who died between 1848 and 1860.The cemetery's significance lies in its connection with two of Greensborough's pioneer families. 4 pages, text and photographs.plenty river pioneer childrens cemetery, anne paul, partington, whatmough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black [grave], 26/09/1915
Photograph of the grave of Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black. The Black family were early landowners in Watsonia, from Grimshaw Street to Lambourn Road. Digital copy of colour photograph.henry black, ruth black, margaret black, watsonia, black family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of James Harold Beale and Annie Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 21/07/1968
The grave of James Harold Beale (died 21/07/1968), and Annie Beale (nee McLennan) (died 1995), St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, james harold beale, annie beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of James Young Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 06/07/1905
The grave of James Young Beale (died 06/07/1905), son of Anthony and Katherine Beale, St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough. This is a replacement headstone.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, james young beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Katherine Rose Beale and Anthony Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 05/08/1856
The grave of Katherine Rose Beale (died 05/08/1856) and Anthony Beale (died 04/09/1865) , St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, katherine rose beale, anthony beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Martha Anne Beale and Halliburton Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 09/01/1892
The grave of Martha Anne Beale (died 09/01/1892) and Halliburton Beale (died 14/03/1892) , St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, martha anne beale, halliburton beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Edward Rae Cordner and Margaret C Cordner, St Helena Cemetery, 21/07/1963
The Grave of Edward Rae Cordner (died 21/07/1963) and Margaret Constance Cordner (died 19/06/1972), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, edward rae cordner, margaret cordner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Frederick and Kitty Durham, St Helena Cemetery, 17/01/1965
The Grave of Frederick William Durham (died 17/01/1965), and Kitty Bethia Durham (died 09/07/1965), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photograph st helena cemetery, frederick william durham, kitty bethia durham -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Booklet
Imperial War Graves Commission booklet with enclosed covering letter distributed to the next of kin of deceased Australian Servicemen who are buried in war cemeteries.black and white booklet with picture of a large cross stone monument.imperial war grave commission, war cemeteries -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Ballarat Courier - Early Ballarat Doctors - Dr Zichy-Woinarski, Whitcombe, Scott, Hardy, Mullally, Dimock
Dr Augustus Dimock, died April 1891, aged 69 years. Buried at Ballarat Old Cemetery - CN, Sect 04, Grave 01.Newspapercourier, early, ballarat, doctors, zichy-woinarski, dr, whitcombe, scott, hardy, mullally, brennan, o'sullivan, surgeon -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fallshaw nee Roadknight, 1924 c
Grave of Francis Carter aka Stewart Roadknight is in Williamstown Lawn Cemetery Row MG 12 Father Howie Roadknight Mother May SellingsBlack and white photograph of Pearl Fallshaw with son William Tasman taken in 1926 along with a photograph of two women in bathing suits with small child seated on rock at beach. Lakes Entrance. Also a colour photograph of the gravestone of Stewart Roadknight aka Francis Carter in the Williamstown Cemetery.genealogy, people, beaches, cemeteries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HOLLAND BROS ENGINEERS CATALOGUE
Holland Bros. Engineers, iron and brass founders, Bendigo. Catalogue for grave rails, caste iron lace work, balcony panels, spandrills, Corinthian caps, newel posts, veranda columns, crushing roller, wheels. The catalogue is made up of 27 loose pages.books, catalogues, holland bros -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Gippsland Games, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph group people, Heather Leatham, Rowan Cook, Warren Meade, Alf Graving, Graham Trimble, Peter Hall, Ray Barling, Amanda Miles, Chris Ross, after Gippsland Games, winners of cycle criterium. Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, awards -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Edwin A D Brown and Jean Shovelton Brown, St Helena Cemetery, 12/01/1962
The Grave of Edwin Arthur Daniel Brown (died 12/01/1962) and Jean Shovelton Brown (died 22/04/1994), St Helena Cemetery.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, edwin arthur daniel brown, jean shovelton brown -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Ballarat Courier - John Ross, hospital gardener - planted rhododendron in 1860's
John Ross died June 1926, aged 86 years. Buried Ballarat Old Cemetery - Avenue, Sect 3, Row 1, Grave 16.Newspapercourier, john, ross, hospital, gardener, rhododendron, 1860's -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Agnes Folkes' Grave -- close to camping ground near Stony Creek in Halls Gap
Halls Gap. A Lonely Childs Grave (Agnes Folkes) close to camping Ground beside walk Stony Creek. The child's parents had a Sawmill nearby.halls gap -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Thomas H L Saunders & Mr William Henry Saunders' Wooden Grave Marker at Stawell Cemetery
Wooden Grave Marker Stawell Cemetery – Thomas H L Saunders Died 1863 and William Henry Saunders Died 1874. Later destroyed by fire.stawell memorial -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Plaque unveiling at Ringwood Eastern Metropolitan Regional Library, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood on 26/10/1974, marking the Golden Jubilee of Ringwood's severance from Lilydale
Written on back of photograph, 'Plaque and rock 1970. Ringwood Library'. Catalogue card reads, 'Library - Unveiling stone outside library to commemorate Matthew Flinders, explorers and early graves of settlers, 1970.' -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Postcard, Postcards from Private James Carney - 7th. Battalion, AIF
Framed postcards (3) addressed to (1) Dear Kath. (2) Dear Teddy. (3) Dear GracieSix weeks after writing this postcard, on Feb 25th, 1917, Private James Carney was killed in action in France with the 7th. Battalion. He has no known grave and is remembered at the memorial in Villers-Bretonneux. -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Mixed media: Liz NETTLETON, Liz Nettleton, Respite and Repose, 2010
Nettleton creates an image of peace and tranquility after the violence felt from the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires / At the Arthurs Creek cemetery Nettleton found the grave of Reg Evans and Angela Brunton, friends who had perished in the fires / Nettleton sat on the edge of their joint grave and photographed their view / It was only after examining the photos more closely that she realized Mount Sugarloaf had burnt almost to the valley / Sugarloaf is always in an indigo haze. This work is by a local contemporary artist and encompasses themes dealing with the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Mixed media (acrylic paint, acrylic ink and indian ink) on board / Landscape painting of Mount Sugarloaf and green pastures after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires / Mount Sugarloaf is depicted in an indigo haze in the background / A line of trees bathed in light border the mountain's edge / Lines of trees parallel to each other jut out diagonally in the foreground / Framing this view of the landscape is a pattern (topographical maps of the Nillumbik area), which suggest the vast extent of the devastated area of landscape. In black marker 'LIZ NETTLETON' + artist signature '2011' on back - middle right side nettleton, respite and repose, landscape, painting, mixed media, black saturday, mount sugarloaf -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder of Documents, Anne Paul, Plenty River Heritage sites / Anne Paul, 1937_
This collection of correspondence, articles and photographs was collected by GHS member Anne Paul in support of Heritage overlays for the Pioneer Children's Graves, Batman Apple Tree and Maroondah Aqueduct.Blue plastic folder containing a large number of documents and images.anne paul, pioneer childrens cemetery, batman apple tree, maroondah aqueduct -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GATHERING OF PEOPLE, c1900s
Black and white photo. Large gathering of people of all ages including children, appear to be dressed for a funeral. In the centre there a group of people who appear to be conducting a funeral, some appear to be dressed in Free Masons clothing or Rechabite, four men are holding poles, two are wearing Free Masons bibs. To the left of the photo are what appears to be mounds from fresh graves. On the right side of the photo there is a monument, possibly for a grave, a picket fence runs along the back of the crowd. Could be the Bendigo or Eaglehawk cemetery. Possibly early 20th century Markings/Inscriptions: H J G Biggs, Health Inspector. Picture Funeral 6A.place, cemetery, cemetery, h j g biggs, health inspector -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Anne Beggs Sunter, Henry Sutton the Eureka Man, 2005
Henry Sutton was an Australian born, self-taught inventor. He invented 23 different types of telephone, a proto-type helicopter, the world's first portable wireless radio, a colour-printing process and a carbon-filament light built just 16 days after Edison. Sutton built and drove the first motor car in Australia and conceived and built what is thought to be the world's first four-wheel drive. Anne Beggs Sunter is an historian who lectures in Australian History and Heritage at the University of BallaratThree page article on Henry Sutton from Australian Heritage Nov 05 (http://www.heritageaustralia.com.au/pdfs/Heritage1105_Henry%20Sutton.pdf) The article includes a picture of the Sutton Autocar, the Telephane System, Illuminated Address present to Henry Sutton by the Citizens of Ballarat and his grave in the Brighton Cemetery. henry sutton, sutton, beggs sunter, autocar, telephane, balllarat. sutton music, richard sutton, mary sutton, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CHINESE CEMETERIES IN AUSTRALIA, VOLUME 3. CHINESE GRAVES AND CEMETERIES IN VICTORIA, 2003
Chinese Cemeteries in Australia, Volume 3. Chinese Graves and Cemeteries in Victoria: Echuca, Avoca, Rutherglen, Yackandandah, Eddington, Ararat, Vaughan, Pennyweight Flat. Publisher: Golden Dragon Museum, Bendigo. ISBN: 09578013 7 8. 93 pages. Black and white illustrations & map.Dr Kok Hu Jincemetery, chinese, bendigo cemeteries victoria, chinese graves, genealogy