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Bendigo Art Gallery
Work on paper, August Edward Mauermann, First Premiated Design for the New Art Gallery, Bendigo, 1892
Signed, l.r., in image, pen & ink, "E. Mauermann, F.R.S.A. Architect. Bendigo". Not dated. Signed l.r., below image, pen and ink, "...E. MAUERMANN, ARCHITECT, PALL MALL, BENDIGO" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Cricket Team, The Allen Studio, c. 1927-9
Arthur Henry Miers, pictured in the photograph played for cricket, football and baseball teams in Kew for a number of decades in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born on 22 November 1901, the son of Rodolph Theophilus Miers (1874-1951) and Margaret Frances (Margaretta) Fry (1875-1958). He had two brothers, Rodolph Cecil Miers (1904-80) and Charles Wilfred Miers (1906-88), and a sister Marjorie Elizabeth Miers (1911-84). Arthur Miers died in Kew on 25 January 1966, and after his body was cremated, his body was interred in the Mausoleum of Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery.Rare early photograph of a cricket club team in the late 192osCricket club team photograph, mounted on card. Donor notes: CRICKET - PHOTO 11.5" X 8", OVERALL SIZE 18" X 13.5" / ARTHUR MIERS 2ND FROM RIGHT - FRONT ROW arthur miers, cricket, cricket teams -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference Cricket, The Cricket on the Hearth, circa 1930
A text book used by a local Tawonga student in the 1930's. The school she attended was Rosehill Girls School in Albury. This was one of the foundation schools of Scots School, Albury. Rosehill was opened in 1926 by a Miss Lillian Windridge, for both day and boarding students, in a large former residential property on the corner of Crisp and Young Streets and was named after her uncle's property 'Rosehill' near Kyneton in Victoria. It catered from kindergarten to the Leaving Class. The school flourished and extra space was made available at the adjacent 'Springfield' property for more classrooms. In 1934 lack of space forced 'Rosehill' to move to a new location in Kiewa Street. In 1938, Miss Windridge sold the school to Miss Anna Drennan, a well educated Scots woman with a Masters' degree from Edinburgh University. By early 1939 the school was again overcrowded and was moved to the property 'Woodstock' in Schubach Street, East Albury and the name changed to 'Woodstock School for Girls'. In 1972, the Woodstock Presbyterian Girls School and the Albury Grammar School amalgamated to form the Scots School Albury. Wilma's family were one of the early families to settle in the Kiewa Valley and had a property at Tawonga. After her marriage, Wilma moved, with her husband, to Mt. Beauty until 1958 when they moved back to manage the farm and remained there for the rest of her life.It has a social significance as it depicts the standard of literature that was expected to be read and appreciated by students in the 1930's era. As the school was situated in Albury, it meant that the student would have been a boarder as daily transport to and from the Kiewa Valley would have been impossible at that time, unlike the 'School Bus' run that is available today. At this time there was no 'secondary education' available in the valley and education beyond primary school would have been limited to children of families that could afford to send their children to board at privately run schools.Book of literature by Charles Dickens. Has green cover with black lettering and decoration. It seems to be one of a series of books called the 'Highways and Byways of English Literature". On the front cover, at the top, 'Highway and Byways of English Literature'. Centre of page is the title "The Cricket on the Hearth" and the author Dickens. Underneath this is 'Blackies English Texts Edited by W.H.D.Rouse, Litt.D." Across the foot of the page is 'Blackie and Son Limited'. On the first page, hand written in ink is "Wilma Roper, Rosehill G.S.,Albury."secondary education, albury, kiewa valley, tawonga -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Memorabilia - Gold, Silver trophy, 1933 Bendigo Show, Northern District Handicap Trot
1933 Bendigo Show Northern District Handicap TrotTwo Handled Cup Shaped Trophy on a Wooden BaseBendigo Show / 1933 / Awarded to Winner of / Northern District Handicap Trot / Won bytrophy, harness horse, 1933, bendigo show -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Bendigo Research Notes
A white folder with pages relating to the history of Bendigo.dianne campbell goldfield lawyers collection, bendigo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Shamrock Hotel Bendigo, c1990
Colour photograph of a three storey hotel in Bendigo.bendigo, shamrock hotel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Bendigo, c1990
Colour photograph of a poppet head and tram in Bendigo.bendigo, shamrock hotel -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo, c1951
A black and white image of the Shamrock Hotel in Bendigo.bendigo, shamock hotel -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Decorative object - Ceramic platter, Bendigo Pottery, Strathfieldsaye Shire 1866 - 1991, 1991
Graham Masters is a potter based at Sweenies Creek, just outside Bendigo, Victoria who specialises in a patented technique of low relief stoneware depicting Australian animals and landscapes. He obtained a Diploma of Art and Design in Ceramics from the Bendigo Institute of Technology in 1973, then operated a pottery for a year in Bendigo, before becoming an employee, then a partner at Maldon Pottery, Victoria with Neville Wilson and Thomas Metcalf. He left Maldon to set up his own pottery at Sweenies Creek in 1984. (1.) (Judith Pearce). Built in 1869, the (former) Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall is one of The City of Bendigo's earliest surviving public buildings. Designed by George Steane and built by George Pallett in 1869 the Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall has aesthetic significance as a purpose built Shire Hall designed in the Free Classical manner. It is also of importance as an early example of the novel system of cavity wall construction. The building is largely intact and unaltered. Other important elements include the arched portico of the main entrance with brick arched features on either side; the brick quoining and dressings to the round arch windows; the three gabled roof; and the matching chimneys that reinforce the symmetrical design. The Hall has social significance as a temporary schooling facility in the 1870s and as a flood refuge in 1889. The Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall is a brick building designed in the Free Classical manner. This style was favoured by the Public Works Department for a number of public buildings including Shire Halls and courthouses. The form includes a central taller volume flanked by matching smaller gables. In the case of the Shire Hall these would be occupied by the Shire Secretary and Shire Engineer whilst the larger volume was the council chamber. The portico at the front is designed with a flat arch in the centre and matching smaller arches each side. The face red brick is unadorned apart from a plain string course at the roof springing point, brick quoining and dressings to the round arch windows. There are matching chimneys that are located to reinforce the symmetrical design and the original roof is believed to have been slate but is now corrugated iron. Large wheel thrown ceramic platter with a shallow well, broad flaring ledge and raised on a high foot rim. Rim decorated with slab rolled gum trees protruding on centre left and right sides of plater. which reflect the low relief image of trees and the Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall on the surface of the plate. Glazed with golden brown and cream. Front centre top; 'Shire of Strathfieldsaye'. Front lower centre '1866 - 1991 - 125 Years'. Signed 'G Master / 1991' on rim centre right. Reverse; signed 'G Master' / 1991. Bendigo Pottery stamp.shire of strathfieldsaye, bendigo pottery -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Ceramic - Bendigo Pottery :: Australian Prime Minister Flask, Bendigo Pottery, John C Watson, c 1975
Established by George Guthrie in 1857 (about 5km north of its current site) and then again seven years later in 1864 after it initially closed, Bendigo Pottery remains one of the most influential and longest running Pottery’s in Australia. Over the years the Pottery has contributed to the growth and development of the district through both its products including building products, table ware and decorative and commemorative war as well as artistically, being responsible for training and supporting many potters locally. The City of Greater Bendigo has had a long history of partnering with Bendigo Pottery and the Civic Collection holds a number of important items within its collection. This John C Watson (Chris Watson) 'reform' flask was one of a limited edition character bottles produced by the Pottery to commemorate important figures in Australian politics. He was the first Labour Prime Minister elected forming a minority government in April 1904, aged 37, after the ALP withdrew its support from Deakin. He was one of the first socialists to head a government in a parliamentary system, attracting international attention, and remains Australia's youngest prime minister. After less than four months in office, the Watson government lost a confidence motion and Watson was succeeded as prime minister by anti-socialist George Reid. The original reform flasks were English salt-glazed stoneware flasks produced in the early 19th century shaped into the form of figures connected with the Reform Bill of 1832. Much was made of puns like ‘the spirit of reform’ at the time. Artist John Frith has taken the reform flask form as inspiration for a series of political ceramics of some Australian Prime Ministers. The series included Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin and Watson.Glazed ceramic flask in the shape John Watson. Square shaped with most of the detail on the front facing side other than head which is more detailed. Cork still in place in top of head.On reverse of flask; John C Watson / Prime Minister / of Australia / 27.4.1904 / To / 18 .08. 1904 Bendigo Pottery / LMTED / Edition Series / 55/1200 /Australia Signed lower centre; 'Frith'australian politics, bendigo pottery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Thin Bandit Robs Bendigo Bank, 1990s
The Greensborough branch of Bendigo Bank was robbed by a knife-wielding man who escaped with cash. Bendigo Bank was located at 16-22 Main Street.Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text and image.bendigo bank -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - LIFE GOVENOR 1953, Bendigo & Northern District Base Hospital, 15.12.1953
The Certificate relates to William John Turner Bendigo RSL Sub Branch. Refer Cat No 8029 for details of this specific award and his other RSL fundraising and work. Refer Cat No 8030 for details re his Committee details and WW1 service record.Framed certificate, frame is timber gold colour, certificate backing is maroon, certificate is light fawn colour with ornate columns each side with the words, “Charity, Hope, Faith, Patience”, at the top is “Bendigo and Northern District Base Hospital Inc - Life Govenor” followed by details of the award, at the bottom are the words “Semper Fidelis”Main points; “This is to certify that Mr William.J. Turner was duly elected a Life Govenor of this Institution on the 15th Day of December 1953”. “E.H. D..............President” “.........Cook Vice President” “J.H. Stanistreet Treasurer” “....................... Secretary” At Base of the certificate; “The No 27 District Board of the Returned Servicemen’s League consisting of twenty Sub Branches had pleasure in recommending to the Hospital Board of Management that this award should be conferred”brsl, smirsl, life govenor, certificate -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Age, Image of Bendigo steam tram No. 2 and trailer, July 10, 1943
Reproduction of a photograph of Bendigo Steam tram No. 2 and Bendigo Tramways Co. Ltd. bogie trailer. Caption "Bendigo's steam tramway at the close of last century." Same photo as that in Keith Kings "The Bendigo Tramways" but the roof ad board on the trailer has been altered to cover the advertisers name. Keith Kings gives the trailer as No. 6, rebuilt from the unsuccessful battery tram No. 1. See item 9464 for a glass plate negative of this photograph.Yields information about Bendigo Steam trams.Newspaper Clipping from The AGE, Saturday July 10, 1943.trams, tramways, steam trams, bendigo, trailers, bendigo tramways co. ltd. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Rod hits 300 game cricket milestone: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750, 14/04/1999
A digital copy of a 1999 newspaper article about Greensborough College teacher Mr Rod Webster who played his 300th game for Rosanna Cricket Club. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and imagerosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college, rod webster -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
black & white photograph, Lake Bolac High School Colts Cricket team (early 1960's)
Lake Bolac High School Colts Cricket Team - early 1960's. Team Members: Back from left - Ken Thom, George Hucker, Russell Park, Kevin Perry, Ivan Hucker, Murray Thom. Centre row - Russell Adams, Richard Thom, Jim Knight, Ern Harkin, Neil Thom, Claude Moore. Front - Allan Knight, Murray Knight, Ron Wilson.lake bolac, cricket, 1960's, adams, harkin, hucker, knight, moore, park, thom, wilson -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - RSL ANNUAL BALL 1957, Hocking & Sloan Print Bendigo, C. 1957
Card folding, front when folded is in gold writing with "Bendigo Sub Branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A at the top followed by the RSL logo then "ANNUAL RSL BALL", at the bottom "City Hall Bendigo - sixth July 1957". Inside has 3 columns, first two are the "Dance Program 1 - 28", 3rd space for Autographs (unsigned). Rear has 2 columns, one for "Debutante's names" and one for "Partners names". Both have the Chaperones and Committee/Organizers names.brsl, smirsl, annual, ball 1957 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, C.S. Tompkins (Ainar Studios), Kew Council Cricket Team, 1922-1924
Historically significant and rare photograph of Kew Councillors playing in a Cricket Team in the early 1920s.Kew Council Cricket Team. The City of Kew at times had its own cricket team. Identified players of the 1922-23 team include: Back row, left to right: Cr. Coleman, Cr. Edwards, Staff, Staff, Cr. Barnard, Mr Birrell, Cr. Wishart. Front row, left to right: Cr. Ramsey, Cr. Woolcock (Mayor), C. Cole, and Cr. Carnegie. Of the eight councillors in the team, each either had been or would be Mayors of Kew: William Wishart (1906-07), Jabez Carnegie (1908-09, 1924-25, 1934-35), Francis Barnard (1920-21), Henry Coleman (1921-22, 1929-30), James Woolcock (1922-23, 1923-24), George Ramsey (1925-26), George Cole (1926-27), and Percy Edwards (1928-29). W. D. Birrell became Town Clerk of Kew in 1938. The photographic studio's name at front is identified as C.S. Tompkins Ainar Studios, Auburn. Annotation on reverse include the names of the players, an original accession number "KH-22" and information about donor "Presented by Joy Stewart, given to her by the Edward[s] family, Mr Edward[s] once Mayor of Kew (1928-29)city of kew, kew councillors and staff, sports -- cricket -- kew (vic.) -
Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum)
Photograph, ca early 20C
Early photograph of the Warrak Cricket Club. This photo was donated by a regular donor to the Langi Morgala Museum.Unfortunately its date of manufacture is not yet known. It is of local significance to Warrak because of its rarity and presumed early date. This significance is ameliorated because the date of manufacture is so far only assumed. Black and white photograph, with information written on a cardboard label attached to the bottom of the photo. Photo shows 15 men in two rows. The men in the back row are standing while the front row is kneeling. The men standing at either end of the back row are holding cricket bats.Inscription: on a cardboard label attached to front of the photo: "Warrak Cricket Club / Four photos donated by Mr J.Foster 1979"warrak, warrak-cricket, warrak-cricket-club, 19c, early-20c -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Primary School 1980 1sts Cricket Team, 1980
1sts Cricket Team 1980. Names taken from handwritten attachment. Some missing or not clear. Teacher: Bruce Bower Back Row L-R: 1. Scott Berrigan, 2?, 3. Jamie Hodder, or 3. Ian Pederson, 4.?, 5. Kevin Crane Front Row: 1. Eugene Richards, 2?, 3. David Rigg, 4. Jeff Cook, 5. Daryn Bousnahan(?), 6. David Postlethwaite, 7. Peter Booth -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Terry Keenan, "Once were Champions", 2017
"Once were Champions" Book written by Terry Keenan on the first 50 years of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club. Blue and white cover and picture of cricket match at Glenferrie Oval. Logo of Port Melbourne Cricket Club at top with church buildings in background.The first fifty years of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club.sport - cricket, port melbourne cricket club, terry keenan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Michele Mathews collection - Bendigo Post Office Tourism Project, Bendigo Post Office Interpretive Centre
Compilation of background information for the Post Office Interpretive Centre11049.3 (A to D) - Michele Mathews collection - Bendigo Post Office Tourism Project A Provision of Multi-media programming services to Bendigo Post Office Tourism project B DRAFT: Bendigo Post Office Tourism Project, Consultant's brief C City of Greater Bendigo, Visitor Information Interpretive Centre D Letter from City of Greater Bendigo to Michele Matthews offering the position to undertake historical research on behalf of the Post Office Task Force Group, currently compiling information for the Visitor Interpretive Centrebendigo post office interpretive centre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Article, re ball held for cricketer Peggy ANTONIO, Cricket Australia, 17 Mar 1937
Material on cricketer Peggy ANTONIO: 11 pages of articles from "The Record" regarding the ball held for Peggy March 17, 1937sport - cricket, the record, peggy howard nee antonio -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Melbourne Cricket Club, Melbourne, Title Melbourne's Marines: the First Division at the MCG 1943, 2002
Describes the experience of the US 1st division quartered at the Melbourne Cricket GroundNotes, ill, p.51.non-fictionDescribes the experience of the US 1st division quartered at the Melbourne Cricket Groundworld war 1939 – 1945 – personal narratives – united states, us 1st division -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Interior of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, c1990
Colour photograph of the imterior of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo.sacred heart cathedral, bendigo -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Object, Rosalind Park Bendigo Plate
Glass ashtray with photographic representation of Rosalind Park Bendigo.ashtray, bendigo, rosalind park, fernery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - MANDURANG, 10/11/1909
Map: Mandurang, County of Bendigo. Parish planmap, bendigo, parish plan, mandurang -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - AGM MINUTES, BENDIGO RSL SUB BRANCH, Bendigo RSL Sub Branch, C. 1949 - 1953, 1960 - 2000
The Annual General meeting Minutes of the Bendigo RSL Sub Branch. The first AGM report is 21.2.1949 through to 2.12.1953. The second AGM report 15.2.1960 through to 14.2.2000. These reports were scanned and reprinted in A4 size and placed in leather bound volumes, refer Cat No 8122.5.Binder folder foolscap size with Bendigo RSL Annual General Meeting minutes. The first entry is an original for the year ended 31.12.1934. The first AGM reports begin in 1949 through to 1953. The second entries are from 1960 through to 2000.The typing is in black with the use of underling in red. There a a few hand written. Each report is in a seperate sleeve.brsl, smirsl, agm, minutes -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newsletter - PRESIDENTS NEWSLETTER BRSL 1997, Bendigo RSL Sub Branch, April 1997
This Newsletter was the first by the newly elected Bendigo RSL Sub Branch President Alan Holmes at the AGM early 1997. The 15 sub headings are, Annual meeting, About the Units, Finance, Veterans Affairs, pension, Welfare, Appeals, Commemorative plaque, RSL Corporate plan, Ladies Auxiliary, memorabilia room, In general, Mufti and General meetings. Main points are; Mr Cliff Closehy stepping down after a Presidency of a rewarding 3 years and his foresight in building the 22 single living Units in Kangaroo Flat, Veterans Affairs having permanent Office in Bendigo, new direction in having trained Pension Officers, long standing Welfare Officer Les Waters stands down, role taken on by Jack Martin, New Appeals director Malcolm Angus taking over from long term men, Ted Kenedy & Ern Jackman, , new plaque to be unveiled at the Tom Flood Sports Centre (old Bendigo Show Grounds) commemorating the place as a WW2 Training Camp, Our Ladies Auxiliary now only catering for Ex Service organizations, The Volunteers who have helped transform the the Billiard room into a Memorabilia room especially C Richards for acquiring a Grant from Veterans Affairs to set the room up, the new Regional Centres being set up for Pensions & Welfare.Newsletter, paper A4 folded in half to make 4 pages, print in all black, there are 15 sub headings throughout. First page at the top has the RSL Logo on the left then the Sub branch being Bendigo central, under is "Presidents Newsletter" with the date "3 April 1997"brsl, smirsl, newsletter, 1997 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Greensborough Cricket Club, 1950s
Photograph of Greensborough Cricket Club with names supplied by Betty McKenzie, Leigh Cameron and Gary Partington. Front row seated left: ? Kerison (with glasses), unknown, Maurie O'Connor; Middle row: L to R: Frank Smith, Lindsay Hall, Wally Butterworth, Alf Montford, Lyle Hall, Doug Hall; Back row: unknown (in suit), Arthur Franklin, Charlie Cook, unknown (in suit), Don Franklin, unknown, Mr Franklin (umpire).Original Photograph and copy of Photograph with namesgreensborough cricket club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Herb Medhurst in cricket team, 1910c
Born in 1883, Herb was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. He was a good sportsman, playing cricket and excelling at wood chopping winning many ribbons at shows. He moved to Brunswick after his marriage in 1917 where he worked as a carter. He had many jobs and moved around Victoria finally settling in Brunswick. In this photograph, neither the team nor players are identified.Digital copy of black and white photograph.herb medhurst