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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAM, 1907
BHS CollectionSepia tone photo of Bendigo tramways tram no. 2 taken in front of Bendigo Cemetery in Carpenter Street, showing driver and conductor. Mounted on a green tinted backing card. Dated on back '11th March 1907 -Conductor Dan McCormick, Motorman Geo(rge) Cook. Stamp on back, 'Cyril White, photographer, Mundy St, Bendigo.Cyril Whitebasil miller, dan mc cormick, george cook, bendigo tramways, bendigo cemetery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: HORSEDRAWN TRAM, late 1800's
BHS CollectionBlack and white photo of horse drawn, double decker tram, which ran on Eaglehawk line for several years hauled by electric motor units. Trams are lined up in Mitchell Street near Railway place on the occasion of the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway Picnic expecting to take on passengers.Ken Magor Neg. No. 3784basil miller, bendigo tramways, horse drawn tram -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: POSTCARD - NO 5 TRAM
BHS CollectionColour postcard of No 25 tram, maroon and cream livery, passing down High Street in front of Sacred Heart Cathedral. Spire only partially complete, under construction. NU-COLOR-VUE of Australia, Bendigo Victoria The Sacred Heart Cathedral Looking from High Street on back.basil miller, bendigo tramways, sacred heart cathedral -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: NO. 5 TRAM IN FRONT OF SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL
BHS CollectionBlack and white photo of no.5 tram passing down High Street near corner of Wattle Street. Sacred Heart Cathedral in background. Stamped in black ink on back 'Claver P.Carroll, 79 Eaglehawk Rd, Eaglehawk, Vic, TR29'. There are 4 copies of this photo.basil miller, bendigo trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: SANTA TRAM IN FRONT OF SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL
BHS Collection'Santa tram' travelling down High Street, Sacred Heart Cathedral undergoing addition of transept. Red stamp on back incomplete.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS - ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN, 1964
BHS CollectionBlack and white photo of Alexandra Fountain, Charing Cross, Bendigo. Two trams - View Street and Pall Mall, at intersection of same. Many cars parked, driving on roads. Pedestrians crossing Pall Mall. On back of photo "Photo A. Doney, Bendigo" in indelible ink. 10/23/64 CA 711, Bendigo Center - Charing Cross & historic Alexandra Fountain written in pencil.A. Doney, Bendigoperson, individual -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS IN PALL MALL, 1960's
BHS CollectionBlack and white photo. Cavalcade of trams in Pall Mall - more than 10 on two lines. Photo looking towards City Family Hotel in rear of photo, War Memorial on RH side. Various cars parked along street on LH side.basil miller, bendigo trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS AT ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN, BENDIGO, 1960's
... BHS Collection basil miller Bendigo tramways Charing Cross ...BHS CollectionColour photo of 4 trams taken at Alexandra Fountain, Bendigo. Two trams entering from View Street, one tram entering from Pall Mall, another entering intersection from High Street. Possibly photo was taken from high vantage point - City Family Hotel. "Maples" and 'Ezywalkin' advertising signs on Mitchell Street buildings. basil miller, bendigo tramways, charing cross, alexandra fountain, mitchell street, high street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAM - PALL MALL IN EVENING
BHS CollectionBlack and white photo of trams on Pall Mall, just off Mitchell Street corner. 'Cafe' sign on first floor verandah on immediate right of image. No 29 tram departing for North Bendigo., No 28 destined for Golden Square. Beehive building in background. Photo taken at night. Trams have lights on.basil miller, bendigo tramways, pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAIN AND TRAM IN MITCHELL STREET, BENDIGO, early 70's
BHS CollectionBlack and white photograph of No 29 tram on Mitchell Street. On RH side of photo Train R 766 being shunted on improvised lines onto VRI reserve on Railway Place. Between tram and train, people observing movement of train. Trailer 'RW James, for hire' in view to rear of train. Stamped on back: 'copyright, The Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers'. Pencil written '4 1/2 x 5' 66% page 79' on back.basil miller, bendigo tramways, train, tram, mitchell street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: CHARING CROSS, BENDIGO
Southern Cross trams were W6 class trams produced between 1951 and 1955.Sepia post card, Mitchell street and Charing Cross. Two electric trams in Mitchell Street approaching fountain. 1920's. Inscription 'Southern Cross series 319 B. The fountain and Mitchell Street, Bendigo, Victoria.' written on bottom card.post card - maker unknownindividual, basil miller, charing cross, bendigo -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Currency - Banknote Belfast, Bank of Victoria, 1853
The promissory note issued at Belfast, now Port Fairy, Victoria by the “Bank of Victoria” is an early example of currency issued by a private bank. This note was issued in 1853 the same year that the bank commenced business in Belfast. Details of the first production of a banknote backed by the Australian Government occurred on 1 May 1913 following the "Australian Notes Act of 1910" (Australian National Museum). The first building the Bank of Victoria purchased in Belfast was of timber and later sold. Smith & Watts Architects advertised for tenders in the Melbourne Argus on Thursday 29/4/1869 for the erection of a substantial building that is now occupied by Moyne Shire Council in Cox Street. A meeting of the Directors of the Bank of Victoria elected on 1 October 1852. A ballot took place for four directors resulting in Wm. Highett Esq. Wm F. Splatt, Esq. M.L.C., Alex. Wilson, Esq. and W.H. Tuckett” elected as Directors. It was reported from a later meeting in “The Argus” Melbourne on 3 August 1853 that a branch had opened in Swanston Street, Melbourne on 3rd January 1852 with Henry Miller as Chairman of the Board and J. Matheson as the Manager; followed by Geelong on 12 August 1852. Then at the request of “influential inhabitants”, the Belfast branch commenced on 11 May 1853, which had “already met with very general support and encouragement”. This was a colonial bank at the time of vast pastoral runs and gold speculation – how "Mr Thomas [....ton?]" came by his fortune of One Hundred and Twenty-Seven Pound and five shillings can only be wondered at until further research reveals the story. This promissory note records the early colonial system of banking and reflects the economic growth and entrepreneurship of the South West Region of Victoria.Banknote of fine paper. There is a fold multi-crease down the centre top to bottom, lighter creasing across the top and angular creasing to the bottom left and right-hand corners. Yellow spotting is visible across the object breaking through the grey blue colour of the paper. A dark ink blot appears near the top right-hand corner. The left-hand side of the banknote is uneven. The back of the document has darker spotting, a used dirty look patina and some insect spotting. Horizontal crease markings can be seen creating quarter marks. The front of the banknote reads: "No.41/ Exch.ge for £127.57- Bank of Victoria/Issued at 1% prem/Thirty days after Sight of this Third of Exchange/First and Second of the same tenor and date being unpaid pay to the order of/Mr. Thomas [Raliston?]/One hundred and twenty seven pounds five shillings Sterling silver received/To the Manager of the London Westminister Bank London/for the Bank of Victoria [signed?] Manager/Ent.d [?] Robertson Account.t. The blue printed Bank of Victoria logo features a world globe, sailing ships, wool bails, sheep, colonial building and mining tools. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, promissory notes, bank notes, bank of victoria, smith & watts, smith & watts architects, 1853, william highett, william f. splatt, alex wilson, w.h. tuckett, henry miller, money miller, belfast (now port fairy) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN BRANCH
... carriages. Adult and child fare. Lists street names. Document BASIL ...Typed fools cap Document, 2 copies of 2 pages. Sections - Increased Fares and Check Identifications - Bendigo (for Trams). Numbers in the 'In' and 'Out' columns denote destination points. Instructions regarding ticketing and fare pricing, includes prams, suitcases and shopping carriages. Adult and child fare. Lists street names.organization, business, bendigo trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BROWN Frank Miller - Lease agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1903
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Lease agreement between Edmund Kirby, Charles Horwood, Rachel Horwood, Norman Horwood, Stanley Horwood and Ivy Horwood with Frank Miller Brown of Back Creek in regards to Crown Allotments 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18,and 19 of Section 9B , Town of Sandhurst, County of Bendigo. Lease contains long list of machinery and equipment. Dated 27 January 1903. * Handwritten note from Kirby, Cohen and Woodward concerning the lease. Dated 12 February 1903. * Invoice dated 12 February 1903 concerning professional services from Kirby, Cohen and Woodward.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, horwood, kirby -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, The Old Mill Road at Sunbury
John Eadie, a miller from Perthshire in Scotland, established a water-driven flour mill on the banks of the Jacksons Creek downstream from the Macedon Street crossing in 1861. He also built a weir and water-race to ensure there was plenty of water to drive the mill. The mill produced flour until the early years of the twentieth century. In 1914 the large shell and the iron roofing were removed to aid the war effort. The weir can still be seen but the ruins of the mill are the only evidence of its early existence.Milling was one of Sunbury's early industries in the early days of European settlement. A copy of an old non-digital black and white photograph of a lady driving a small flock of sheep past a blue stone building, which has a pitched corrugated iron roof. The photograph has a border on three of its sides with the caption below the image. john eadie, sunbury flour mill., flour production