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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Francis Watkins' Grave restoration using Heatherlie Quarry Stone -- 8 Photos
Series of eight photographs of the restoration of Francis Watkins Grave using Heatherlie Quarry Stone.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Francis Watkins & Mrs Lucy Watkins nee Unknown's grave -- Stawell Stonemason
... Unknown's grave -- Stawell Stonemason Photograph ...Grave of Francis Watkins and wife Lucy Stonemason of Stawell stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown persons Headstone in the Ironbarks Forest Stawell 1986 -- 5 Photos
... Five photographs of Lone Grave in Ironbarks Forest Stawell... grampians Five photographs of Lone Grave in Ironbarks Forest Stawell ...Five photographs of Lone Grave in Ironbarks Forest Stawell. Taken 1986 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grave of Mr William K. Thomas at the Stawell Cemetery -- Grave number 2689 c1930's
Group of five men beside Grave of William K. Thomas (No 2689) at Stawell Cemetery. 1930's Also buried in the grave is David John THOMAS and Tamar Jane THOMAS There is an obituary in the paper on 17.6.1922 , page 3On the back: Information from DK THOMAS - Tamar Jane D: 15.6.1922 Bd. 17.6.1922 Born: Clunes Died: Mooroopna UK: Mooroopna Occupation: Spinster Marr status: Single Daughter of William K. and Francis Dd 1901 and 1928 Grave No. 2689 Stawell Cemetery Same grave: David John Dd: 1919 (brother) stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Henry Potters grave in Perth W A -- member of the 4th Light Horse
Grave of Henry Potters 4th Light Horse (Perth) born in Green Creekstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Edwin J. Bennett -- Surgeon & Mrs Emily Julia Bennett nee Unknown's Headstone at the Stawell Cemetery
Grave at Stawell Cemetery of Edwin J. Bennett Surgeon c1885 and wife Emily Julia Bennett d1874stawell hospital -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Thomas Paice & Mrs Mary Paice nee Unknown's Headstone at the Stawell Cemetery
Grave at Stawell Cemetery Thomas & Mary Paicestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Cemetery -- Example of a Grave Monument design
... Stawell Cemetery -- Example of a Grave Monument design Photograph ...Grave at Stawell Cemetery. Example of Monumentstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Samuel Hamilton & Mrs Margret Hamilton nee Unknown's Headstone at the Stawell Cemetery
Grave at Stawell Cemetery Samuel Hamilton & Wifestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr William Dixon & Mrs Elizabeth Dixon nee Unknown's Headstone at the Stawell Cemetery
Grave at Stawell Cemetery William & Elizabeth Dixonstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown persons Headstone in the Ironbarks Forest Stawell
Headstone of Lone Grave in Ironbarks Forest Stawellstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Dead Mans Penny" on the Grave of Joseph Scarsi who died from wounds inflicted in World War 1
Dead Mans Penny on Grave of Joseph Scarsi. Who died from wounds inflicted in World War 1stawell soldier ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chinese Grave Headstones-- 10 Photos
... Sleeves Stawell Chinese Grave Headstones-- 10 Photos Photograph ...Collection of 10 photos of Chinese Grave Stones in 3 Sleevesstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Duly Headstone & Grave at the Stawell Cemetery
Duly grave Stawell Cemetery.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Childs Grave with Wooden Marker and Five young Ladies -- Possibly the Folkes Sisters
Childs Grave with Wooden Marker and Five young Ladies. Thought to be the Folkes Sisters. Year Not Known.halls gap -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Childs Grave with Wooden Marker and marble headstone
Childs Grave with Wooden Marker and marble headstone. Year Not Known.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 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Phoebe Rebecca Georgina Colton
Phoebe Rebecca Georgina Colton was born in Williamstow in c1889, the daughter of Henry Culter Colton and Elizabeth Georgina Lucas. This photo was taken on her engagement to Albert George Harbert. They married in 1912 and moved into the house Albert had built at 237 Union Road. The house had cost him £240 to build. During his career he built a number of houses in Surrey Hills. Phoebe had worked as a seamstress prior to marriage, earning 2/6d a week. They had 2 daughters Unice and Norma. Unice remained single. Norma married Henry Jamieson. Phoebe and Albert are buried in Boroondara Cemetery - Spec E, Grave 6.A black and white photograph of a young lady wearing a light coloured lace blouse with a high neck and a white skirt. She has a very large bow at the back of her head.clothing and dress, mr albert george harbert, 1912, builder, miss phoebe rebecca georgina colton, mrs phoebe rebecca georgina harbert -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr and Mrs Albert George Harbert
Albert, the son of William Devereux Harbert and Anna Maria Gooch) was born in 1890. He died 15 June 1971 in Malvern. Phoebe Rebecca Georgina Colton (b 1889, Williamstown; d 31 August 1968), the daughter of Henry Culter Colton and Elizabeth Georgina Lucas. Albert and Phoebe were married in 1912 and moved into the house Albert had built at 237 Union Road. He bought the 60 foot frontage block for £60 in 1912 and built the home for £240. Albert built a number of homes in the locality and the shelter sheds at Chatham School. Phoebe had worked as a seamstress prior to marriage, earning 2/6d a week. They had 2 daughters Unice and Norma. Unice remained single. Norma married Henry Jamieson. They both lived to a good age and continued to live locally until frailty in old age caused them to move to nursing homes. Albert and Phoebe are buried in Boroondara Cemetery Spec E, Grave 66. A black and white screened photograph of a man and a woman. The man is holding a piece of paper in his right hand.mr albert george harbert, mrs phoebe harbert, builders, union road, surrey hills, chatham school, miss phoebe colton -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Vision Australia Heritage team visit the Black and White Committee
In 2017 members of the Vision Australia Heritage group visited the Black and White Committee to assist them in preparing papers for collection by the State Library of New South Wales. This photo was taken in the B&W offices in Double Bay. L-R: Deborah Mould (VA), Pam Scharrer, Michaelene Graves, Susan Diver, Anne Mountstephens, Gael Vincent (VA)Digital image of six women black and white committee, vision australia -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Lance Corporal Leslie Raymond Jack 655
Farmer in Seville area 1915-1917. Killed in Action Oct. 9th. 1917. No known grave. Remembered on Memorial at Menin Gate, BelgiumFramed photograph -
Canterbury History Group
Document - The grave of John Butler Maling, 1884
... melbourne Canterbury Boroondara Cemetery Maling Family Graves ...Photograph of, and transcription of, the headstone for the grave of John Butler Maling, Jane Emma wife, Jane Emma infant daughter, Richard infant son and a stillborn baby , Boroondara Cemetery.canterbury, boroondara cemetery, maling family, graves, gravestones -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Photograph, Photograph of grave
... Photograph of grave... Ballarat goldfields Photograph of grave Photograph ... -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, James Pinkerton, 1991
"James Pinkerton, described by fellow settler Isaac Batey as ‘a fine old Scotish [sic] gentleman’, and his wife Margaret established ‘Chamois Ponds’ on Kororoit Creek in the Keilor district in 1840.44 After a fire in 1848, the Pinkerton family moved further west to a holding called Yaloke, on the Werribee River in the Melton district.45 Today, the Surbiton Park water treatment plant operates on part of the Yaloke run. The Pinkerton family is remembered in Melton in part due to the historic graves of the original settler, Margaret Pinkerton, and four of her grandchildren, which were marked by a memorial cairn in 1931. Changes to sewage flood zoning in the area in the 1990s necessitated that these burials be relocated. Members of the Melton & District Historical Society oversaw a project to relocate the Pinkerton graves and cairn 200 metres from their original site to their current resting place at Mount Cottrell. This relocation ceremony took place on 8 November 1992, with the participation of local school students and with Pinkerton descendants playing a central role. This occasion also marked the opening of the Pinkerton Forest Project, which saw 50 hectares of degraded woodland in Surbiton Park protected for regeneration".Photograph of Jame Pinkerton featured in the the Telegraphlocal identities, pioneer families -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Grave of Hephzibah Lillian Graham (Hough), Tarnagulla Cemetery
... Photograph: Grave of Hephzibah Lillian Graham (Hough.... Photograph: Grave of Hephzibah Lillian Graham (Hough), Tarnagulla ...David Gordon Collection. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Grave, Tarnagulla Cemetery
... Photograph: Grave, Tarnagulla Cemetery.... Photograph: Grave, Tarnagulla Cemetery Stokes & Son ...David Gordon Collection. -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Photo of Thomas Rooney, Curator, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 1896-1914, Unknown
Thomas Rooney was born in Den Carvan, Ireland, spent 36 years in Australia. Tom was married with nine children, he died 6th May 1914, aged 57 years, and at that time he was the Curator of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens.As Curator of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Thomas Rooney made the begonia and orchid houses famous throughout Australia, which was part of his valuable contribution to the development of the Gardens.Black and white reproduction of an old photograph of T.Rooney in an oval frame with a black backgroundT.Rooney is printed at the bottom of the photograph and underlined.john garner collection, garner, dr, rooney, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens, curator, thomas rooney, charles robert rooney, john lingham, w.r guilfoyle, begonias, orchids., ballarat old cemetery, grave -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Thomas Stoddart 1828-1905, A Short Biography by Jennifer Burrell, 22/3/2010
A reasonably detailed account of Thomas Stoddart's life as of March, 2010.Thomas Stoddart was a generous benefactor who played a major role in "aesthetically enhancing [Ballarat's] colonial society."5 pages with black and white photos on pp.1,2,4 and photograph of new Stoddart plaque, p.5.None.doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, thomas stoddart, stockbroker, miner, t.m.antcliffe, mining exchange, stoddart and binnie, ballarat art gallery, sporting clubs, ballarat philharmonic society, statues, james russell thomson, grave restoration, jennifer burrell -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Richard Armstrong Crouch, b1868, Prime Ministers' Busts, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 5/4/2010
R.A. Crouch gave generously in the form of gifts and bequests to the Ballarat Art Gallery and the city of Ballarat. Perhaps his most significant gift were the first busts of Australian Prime Ministers in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. His legacy, enabled the making of subsequent busts which came to form the Prime Ministers' Avenue.The Prime Ministers' Avenue in the Ballarat Botanic Gardens has taken on national significance over time and is seen as an important place to visit.One short paragraph and a coloured photograph of a Crouch family grave dated 5/4/2010Nonedoctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, prime ministers avenue, richard armstrong crouch, politician, prime ministers' busts -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Restored grave of city benefactor unveiled c2010, James Russell Thomson, c 2010
J.Russell Thomson made his fortune from gold mining and was one of Ballarat's great benefactors.While J.Russell Thomson left a generous bequest to be spent on statues in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, it is claimed that he played an active role in the events of the Eureka Stockade.A narrow wide piece of newsprint with a coloured photograph with caption, left hand side, folded and dog-eared right hand side.None. Very likely cut out of the Ballarat Courier newspaper, c2010.doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, gold mining, benefactor, statues, eureka stockade, grave restoration, friends of the ballarat botanical gardens, trustees, scottish miner., gardens, ballarat, thomson, courier, john garner collection