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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DAHLIA & ARTS FESTIVAL, EAGLEHAWK, 16 March 1995
Dahlia & Arts Festival, Eaglehawk.16th - 26th March, 1995. Programme. Debutante Ball (1), 'The Festival' Exhibition at the Borough Galleries. Debutant Ball (2). Art Preview and Presentation of Awards. Craft Market. Displays of Cake Decorating. Sidewalk Busking Competition. Gala Fair. Eaglehawk Fire Brigade open day. Porcelain Art and Craft Show. Art Show. Display of Memorabilia-Cornish Assoc. Static Display-Irish Assoc. Children's Multi-Dimensional Art Exhibition. Children's Photographic Display. Flower Show. Photographic Print Competition. Eaglehawk Heritage Society-Display. Bridge to Park, foot race. Street Procession. O'Shea-Ryan Bendigo Irish Dancing School and O'Shea-Ryan Academy of Irish Dance - Melbourne Performance. 2nd Seasons Fashion Show. 13th Annual Dahlia & Arts Half Marathon. Ecumenical Church Service. Picnic Lunch. Free Concert-Guinness Show Band. Cycling Criterium. Mining Heritage Tour of Eaglehawk. Dahlia Diner. Variety Concert. ''High Jinx On The High Seas''. Childrens Fancy Dress Parade. Gala Charity Old Time Ball. Brass Instrument Solo/Party Competition. 'Gardening Through The Drought'-Guided Tour. California Hill Church Open Day Craft & Devonshire Teas. Traditional Cornish Concert. 'A Time to Remember'. Annual Croquet & Bowls Tournaments. Festival Guest of Honor Mr Wayne Gregson - Journalist. Editor - Bendigo Advertiser. Festival President, Mr Noel Thomas. Vice Presidents Alan Bull, Kevin Herdman. Executive Officer Jeanette Moss. Treasurer Lorna Thomas. Acknowledgements and sponsors on back page.event, entertainment, eaglehawk dahlia & arts festival, dahlia & arts festival, eaglehawk.16th - 26th march, 1995. programme. debutante ball (1), 'the festival' exhibition at the borough galleries. debutant ball (2). art preview presentation of awards. craft market. displays of cake decorating. sidewalk busking competition. gala fair. eaglehawk fire brigade open day. porcelain art and craft show. art show. display of memorabilia-cornish assoc. static display-irish assoc. children's multi-dimensional art exhibition. children's photographic display. flower show. photographic print competition. eaglehawk heritage society-display. bridge to park, foot race. street procession. o'shea-ryan bendigo irish dancing school and o'shea-ryan academy of irish dance - melbourne performance. 2nd seasons fashion show. 13th annual dahlia & arts half marathon. ecumenical church service. picnic lunch. free concert-guinness show band. cycling criterium. mining heritage tour of eaglehawk. dahlia diner. variety concert. ''high jinx on the high seas''. childrens fancy dress parade. gala charity old time ball. brass instrument solo/party competition. 'gardening through the drought'-guided tour. california hill church open day craft & devonshire teas. traditional cornish concert. 'a time to remember'. annual croquet & bowls tournaments. festival guest of honor mr wayne gregson - journalist. editor - bendigo advertiser. festival president, mr noel thomas. vice presidents alan bull, kevin herdman. executive officer jeanette moss. treasurer lorna thomas. acknowledgements and sponsors -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: RECEIPT
White receipt from the Bendigo Advertiser Office, Market Square, Sandhurst,dated Oct 11, 1872. Received from ? W. B. Evans the sum of 5/- sterling, for Advertising, &c. Mackay & Co. Signed by Eded Cunningham.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - receipt, bendigo advertiser, w b evans, mackay & co, edwd cunningham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: RECEIPT
Cream and light green receipt from the Bendigo Adveertiser Office, Market Square, Sandhurst, dated 27th may 1864. Received from Mr J. F. Holl the sum of Seven shillings sterling, for Advertising AOF Funeral I. Wolton insertion. Signed ? Printed by Maurice Moran, Printer, Advertiser Office, Sandhurst.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - receipt, bendigo advertiser, j f holl, i wolton, maurice moran -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - TOWN HALL, BENDIGO
Postcard: sepia tonings, image shows Town Hall Bendigo, looking southwards down Hargreaves St., Market Building, with verandah, visible on LH side,. Open top 'tourer' type car on road. Trees on LH side of road. In small print LH side 300.239 JV. On top of card ' Town Hall, Bendigo' On rear: The Valentine & Sons, Publishing Co., Ltd., Melbourne.bendigo, streetscape, town hall, bendigo, town hall, market building -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ABBOTT COLLECTION: ENVELOPE H.A. ABBOTT
Envelope: small envelope addressed to H.A. Abbott Esq, Managing Director, Abbott Supply co., Pty Ltd., Market Square, Bendigo, from ( on rear ) Minister for the Army.bendigo, industry, abbott & co., abbott, army, envelope -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ABBOTT COLLECTION: ADVERTISING FLYER
Document: Advertising flyer for J.H. Abbott & Co., Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, Market Square, Bendigo. Advertising hardware items, leather, buggy and dray harness, all handmade. Buff coloured document, printed with black.bendigo, hospital, abbott, j.h. & co, bendigo, abbott, industrial, retail -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Account for 4/- from Mackay & Co., Bendigo Advertiser Office, Market Square, Sandhurst. Account signature illegible and also signed by Thomas Exeter.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, bendigo advertiser office, mackay & co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - W. D. MASON COLLECTION: BENDIGO TOWN HALL, 1920-1930
Aerial photograph, Bendigo Town Hall, in centre of picture. Sign on top of Town Hall 'Bendigo Drome 7 miles' Also in photo, Sandhurst Hotel; Public Offices under-construction; the Metropolitan Hotel; the Market, another hotel .The photo was taken by Sir Raymond Garrett around the late 1920s early 1930s. His daughter, Ann Kelly, donated the photo.Sir Raymond Garrettphotograph, aerial, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - J.H.ABBOTT & CO. ADVERTISEMENT
Document, Advertising page for J.H.Abbott & Co.,Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, Market Square, Bendigo. Large Stocks,specially low Rates for Iron,Steel, Lead Paints, Oils, Tools,Black and Gal. Pipes, Candles, Powder, and Explosives, Wire ropes and Mining Supplies.Leather Goods a lot of which are Handmade.Special for Farmers: Superphosphates, Bone Dust, and all Manures, Binder Twine and Corn Sacks, Fencing Wire, and Rabbit-Proof Wire Netting.document, names of bendigo pioneers, j.h.abbott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: ACCOUNT BENDIGO ADVERTISER OFFICE
Account from Mackay & Co., Bendigo Advertiser Office, Market Square dated 3/9/1897 for advertising - 2/3/6 Brown one penny stamp at the foot of the documentbusiness, legal, bendigo advertiser, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, bendigo advertiser, mackay & co. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - GODDARD AND CAHILL FRUIT MERCHANTS
Label to Goddard & Cahill, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants, Market Square, Bendigo. Printed in black on white paper with a scrolled border.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, goddard & cahill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER BRICK INDUSTRY
Newspaper article written by Jack Perry, Bendigo Weekly regarding the brick industry in Bendigo. Mentions different types of bricks, 'stretchers' and 'headers' used in building mine chimneys and other building types. A large market existed for curved bricks for chimney construction. Bendigo Advertiser 17.9.99person, individual, jack perry, bricks, stretchers, headers, mine chimneys. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JACK PERRY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPERMARKET GARDENERS
Newspaper article on market gardeners in the Bendigo area. Includes mention of Chinese gardeners, White Hills, Bendigo Market, ginger, horse and cart sales. Bendigo Weekly 17.3.2000bendigo, history, market gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - CAMBRIDGE PRESS, MARKET SQUARE, BENDIGO
Pale green label which has a cream address label with green border in the bottom right corner. Above it is a double row of circular flowers. In the top right corner is a box with a white border. It has The Cambridge Press, Art and Commercial Printers, Market Square, Bendigo. On the right is another box with cream centre. Printed in it is: Engravers, Bookbinders, Manufacturing Stationers, Account Book Manufacturers, Rubber Stamps, Dies, Seals, Etc, Etc. Advertising Specialists.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, cambridge press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BLACK BALL SHIPPING LINE 1861 PASSENGER TICKET, 1861
Paper, Passenger Ticket No 21835 issued to Charles Lee, aged 22 years from Black Ball Line of British and australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets, and 'Eagle' Line of Packets. Ship named 'Great Britain, 3209 tons scheduled to leave from Liverpool to Melbourne on the eighteenth of October 1861. Charles Lee Market Gardener born in China buried in Bendigo Cemetery. Died April 12th 1921 aged 86 years. Married 1874 to Louisa Yates. Florence Maude Tooley daughter. Catalogue No 6733 provides cutting from The Australian Women's Weekly-Jan 13 1971 describing history and restoration details of the 'Great Britain'. Ticket Reverse. Outline of conditions and provisions ship owners supply to passengers. Stamped 'Paid' Oct 16th 1861 Liverpool. Name of Charles Lee with age 22years.person, individual, charles lee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - TOWN HALL, BENDIGO
black and white photo: image shows Town hall, Bendigo, taken looking southward along Hargreaves Street, approx. 1920's ? Car in centre of image is open top, white wall tyres. Structure on LH side of photo has verandah and appears to be 'open' type of building underneath roofline, Bendigo Market place.To the right of the Town Hall is the north end of a market building, which stood where the Bendigo Library now stands. On rear of card ' printed in Great Britain, The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co., Ltd., Melbourne.'Valentine & Sonsbendigo, buildings, town hall, bendigo, bendigo, town hall, hargreaves street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - PETHARD COLLECTION: J. CHAMBERLAIN
Postcard - silver colour, heavy card ? Image shows gentleman dressed in three piece suit, turn down colour, tie, monocle in right eye, leaning on basket type ledge. Written on bottom 'Rt Hon. J. Chamberlain' On rear : addressed to Miss. L. Pethard, Tarax Café, City Market, Bendigo' On top printed: this card can be sent only under cover. Write here for inland postage only'person, individual, chamberlain, j, bendigo, pethard, tarax, lydia chancellor, chamberlain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: VICTORIAN POSTCARD DATED 1893
Victorian Postcard Duplex barred numeral 4 [Bendigo] dated July 12th 1893 to E V Hartwig Daring Chambers Market St Melbourne from Chas Cohen re sending dividend from Cohns.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, e v hartwig. chas cohen. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SUNSHINE BISCUIT PRICE LIST 'B'
Sunshine Biscuit Price List 'B' dated January 1926. Registered Office Ballarat, Phone 53. Depots, Geelong, Bendigo, Melbourne. Terms and Conditions of Sale Listed. Delivery Free on Rails Bendigo. Quotations Subject to Market Fluctations and to goods in Stock. Terms Payment within the Month following Invoice Date. Prices of Various Dry Biscuits, Semi-Sweet Biscuits, Sweet Biscuits, Rich Dessert and Cream Biscuits, Specialties, Holiday Mixture, Cakes, Sunshine Party Packets,Flour, Cough Drops and containers.bendigo, industry, biscuit making, sunshine biscuit co. 1926 price list of biscuits -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOCOPIES OF POSTCARDS: BENDIGONIAN HARGREAVES ST., MITCHELL ST., CITY MARKET, BAWCEN'S DRAPERY
Photocopies: on one page, four cards. Bendigonian Series - In Hargreaves Street, Bendigo, Vic. Image shows horses and carts, Faul building. General view of Mitchell Street, Bendigo, circa 1900., Bendigonian Series, City Market Buildings, Bendigo, Vic. (? ) Bawdens Drapery Emporium - outside building D. Fletcher-Jones- Millinery Van -The Western district Travelling Draper , written on van ,There is a horse and cart which has a sign - D. Fletcher Jones, Travelling Draper.-bendigo, streetscape, mitchell, hargreaves st., bendigo, mitchell street, hargreave street, bawdens, faul. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - A E Wearne & Son Coachbuilders, Port Melbourne, 1900
City of Port Phillip Collection - pm1034 View of A E Wearne & son Coachbuilders, office and factory. Front is made of corrugated iron. Cars were assembled here until the 1930s when the Depression forced closure. Buiding was later used by the Port Melbourne Council as Harts Market, named after Mr Hartridge who had a grocers stall in the building. On the right a corner of the adjoining grocery and hardware store is visiblebuilt environment - industrial, transport - motor vehicles, a e wearne & son, coachbuilders, harts market -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - PMHPS stand at Gasworks craft market, Pat Grainger, Dec 1997
One of two colour, panoramic photographs of the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society's stand at the craft market held at the Gasworks December 1997societies clubs unions and other organisations, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, maralyn kobelt, jim power, lois daley, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - PMHPS stand at Gasworks craft market, Pat Grainger, Dec 1997
One of two colour, panoramic photographs of the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society's stand at the craft market held at the Gasworks December 1997societies clubs unions and other organisations, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, Aerial Survey of Port Melbourne; December 1945, 2105
Seventeen (17) individual photos were joined together by John Kirby to make a compsite image.Aerial Survey of Port Melbourne; December 1945 Large photograph mounted on foam board. Shows aerial view of Port Melbourne showing its extent from the Bay. Panel on right hand side has key to numbered areas on map . PMHPS logo on top left cornerbuilt environment, local government, natural environment, built environment - industrial, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), gmh, general motors-holden, rotten row, trotting track, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, wool board storage sheds, government aircraft factory, gaf, commonwealth aircraft corporation, cac, north port oval, brookes lemos ltd, port melbourne fire brigade, former port melbourne market, eclipse theatre, presbyterian church, inner beacon, forsters arms hotel, commonwealth government engine works, st josephs church and school, missions to seamen, centenary bridge, royal australian navy drill hall, mail exchange, gasometers, town pier, robert harper & co ltd, royal australian navy, hmas lonsdale, port melbourne yacht club, pmyc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Rebuilding library, Liardet Street, Port Melbourne, Linkon Design and Construction, 1987
... Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Market ....01 - Blueprint of 1987 plan for rebuilding library in Liardet Street (2 copies). .02 - Blueprint of 1987 Plan for Library in Liardet St - Electrical Services (2 copies)market reserve, linkon, city of port melbourne engineering dept, port melbourne library, built environment - civic, liardet street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Stables behind former grocer shop, 175 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 12 Sep 2009
When owner who restored the old shop put it on the market David THOMPSON photographed the original stableFive photos taken 2009 by David THOMPSON of stables behind restored Bellion shop at 175 Stokes Street. (.01) Swallow and Ariel biscuit label (.02) Swallow and Ariel cake label (.03) Roofs (.04) Stables (.05) Stablesbusiness and traders - grocers and supermarkets, built environment - commercial, benjamin bellion, william j bellion, helen leitch, a peterson -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
George Richmond in Hames and Woodward
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Hames and Woodward Pty Ltd
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop, street, night -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Hames and Woodward window Armstrong St Nth
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.” -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Hames and Woodward
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop