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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1910
... to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON... bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 ...This handmade ‘gallon’ style of bottle was generally used for storing and transporting wine and ale. Many bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON”. It is one of many artefacts recovered from unidentified shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. It is now part of the John Chance Collection. The capacity of this is one-sixth of a gallon (imperial measure), which is equal to 758 ml. (American bottles were often inscribed “5 TO THE GALLON”, which is one-fifth of an American gallon, equal to 757 ml.) Contemporary home brewers can purchase new ‘6 to gallon’ bottles that hold 750 ml. and are sold in cases of 36 bottles, which is equal to 6 gallons of wine. Glass was made thousands of years ago by heating together quartz-sand (Silica), lime and potash. Potash was obtained from burnt wood, but these days potash is mined. The natural sand had imperfections such as different forms of iron, resulting in ‘black’ glass, which was really dark green or dark amber colour. The ‘black’ glass was enhanced by residual carbon in the potash. Black glass is rarely used nowadays but most beer, wine, and liquors are still sold in dark coloured glass. Glass vessels were core-formed from around 1500 BC. An inner core with the vessel’s shape was formed around a rod using a porous material such as clay or dung. Molten glass was then modelled around the core and decorated. When the glass had cooled the vessel was immersed in water and the inner core became liquid and was washed out. Much more recently, bottlers were crafted by a glassblower using molten glass and a blow pipe together with other hand tools. Another method was using simple moulds, called dip moulds, that allowed the glass to be blown into the mould to form the base, then the glassblower would continue blowing free-form to shape the shoulders and neck. The bottle was then finished by applying a lip. These moulded bottles were more uniform in shape compared to the free-form bottles originally produced. English glassblowers in the mid-1800s were making some bottles with 2-piece and 3-piece moulds, some with a push-up style base, sometimes with embossing in the base as well. Improvements allowed the moulds to also have embossed and patterned sides, and straight sided shapes such as hexagons. Bottles made in full moulds usually displayed seam seams or lines. These process took skill and time, making the bottles valuable, so they were often recycled. By the early 20th century bottles were increasingly machine made, which greatly reduced the production time and cost. This bottle is historically significant as an example of a handmade, blown inscribed glass bottle manufactured in the mid-to-late 1800s for specific use as a liquor bottle. It is also historically significant as an example of liquor bottles imported into Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s, giving a snapshot into history and social life that occurred during the early days of Victoria’s development, and the sea trade that visited the ports in those days. The bottle is also significant as one of a group of bottles recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection of shipwreck artefacts by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle, olive green glass, handmade. Tall slim, Gallon style liquor bottle. Applied double collar lip; square upper with flared lower. Neck is slightly bulged and there is a mould seam where shoulder joins base. Body tapers inward to base. Uneven base with deep push-up centre with small pontil mark. Scratches and imperfections in glass. Also encrustations on surface. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, handmade, dip mould, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, ale bottle, double collar, 19th century bottle, collectable -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1910
... 6 to the gallon bottle... to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON...Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON"... bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 ...This handmade ‘gallon’ style of bottle was generally used for storing and transporting wine and ale. Many bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON”. It is one of many artefacts recovered from unidentified shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. It is now part of the John Chance Collection. The capacity of this is one-sixth of a gallon (imperial measure), which is equal to 758 ml. (American bottles were often inscribed “5 TO THE GALLON”, which is one-fifth of an American gallon, equal to 757 ml.) Contemporary home brewers can purchase new ‘6 to gallon’ bottles that hold 750 ml. and are sold in cases of 36 bottles, which is equal to 6 gallons of wine. Glass was made thousands of years ago by heating together quartz-sand (Silica), lime and potash. Potash was obtained from burnt wood, but these days potash is mined. The natural sand had imperfections such as different forms of iron, resulting in ‘black’ glass, which was really dark green or dark amber colour. The ‘black’ glass was enhanced by residual carbon in the potash. Black glass is rarely used nowadays but most beer, wine, and liquors are still sold in dark coloured glass. Glass vessels were core-formed from around 1500 BC. An inner core with the vessel’s shape was formed around a rod using a porous material such as clay or dung. Molten glass was then modelled around the core and decorated. When the glass had cooled the vessel was immersed in water and the inner core became liquid and was washed out. Much more recently, bottlers were crafted by a glassblower using molten glass and a blow pipe together with other hand tools. Another method was using simple moulds, called dip moulds, that allowed the glass to be blown into the mould to form the base, then the glassblower would continue blowing free-form to shape the shoulders and neck. The bottle was then finished by applying a lip. These moulded bottles were more uniform in shape compared to the free-form bottles originally produced. English glassblowers in the mid-1800s were making some bottles with 2-piece and 3-piece moulds, some with a push-up style base, sometimes with embossing in the base as well. Improvements allowed the moulds to also have embossed and patterned sides, and straight sided shapes such as hexagons. Bottles made in full moulds usually displayed seam seams or lines. These process took skill and time, making the bottles valuable, so they were often recycled. By the early 20th century bottles were increasingly machine made, which greatly reduced the production time and cost. This bottle is historically significant as an example of a handmade, blown inscribed glass bottle manufactured in the mid-to-late 1800s for specific use as a liquor bottle with a set measurement of one-sixth of gallon. It is also historically significant as an example of liquor bottles imported into Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s, giving a snapshot into history and social life that occurred during the early days of Victoria’s development, and the sea trade that visited the ports in those days. The bottle is also significant as one of a group of bottles recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection of shipwreck artefacts by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle, olive green glass, handmade. Tall slim Gallon style liquor bottle. Applied double collar lip; square upper and flared lower. Mouth has remnants of tape and wire seal. Mould seam around shoulder. Body tapers slightly inward to the base. Push-up base has pontil mark and is embossed in large letters. Base is uneven. Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, 6 to the gallon bottle, handmade, dip mould, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, ale bottle, double collar, 19th century bottle, collectable -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1910
... 6 to the gallon bottle... to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON”. However...Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON", then over-embossed... bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 ...This handmade ‘gallon’ style of bottle was generally used for storing and transporting wine and ale. Many bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON”. However, this bottle is rare, in that the base has been embossed then over-embossed with the same text, letters overlapping. It is one of many artefacts recovered from unidentified shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. It is now part of the John Chance Collection. The capacity of this is one-sixth of a gallon (imperial measure), which is equal to 758 ml. (American bottles were often inscribed “5 TO THE GALLON”, which is one-fifth of an American gallon, equal to 757 ml.) Contemporary home brewers can purchase new ‘6 to gallon’ bottles that hold 750 ml. and are sold in cases of 36 bottles, which is equal to 6 gallons of wine. Glass was made thousands of years ago by heating together quartz-sand (Silica), lime and potash. Potash was obtained from burnt wood, but these days potash is mined. The natural sand had imperfections such as different forms of iron, resulting in ‘black’ glass, which was really dark green or dark amber colour. The ‘black’ glass was enhanced by residual carbon in the potash. Black glass is rarely used nowadays but most beer, wine, and liquors are still sold in dark coloured glass. Glass vessels were core-formed from around 1500 BC. An inner core with the vessel’s shape was formed around a rod using a porous material such as clay or dung. Molten glass was then modelled around the core and decorated. When the glass had cooled the vessel was immersed in water and the inner core became liquid and was washed out. Much more recently, bottlers were crafted by a glassblower using molten glass and a blow pipe together with other hand tools. Another method was using simple moulds, called dip moulds, that allowed the glass to be blown into the mould to form the base, then the glassblower would continue blowing free-form to shape the shoulders and neck. The bottle was then finished by applying a lip. These moulded bottles were more uniform in shape compared to the free-form bottles originally produced. English glassblowers in the mid-1800s were making some bottles with 2-piece and 3-piece moulds, some with a push-up style base, sometimes with embossing in the base as well. Improvements allowed the moulds to also have embossed and patterned sides, and straight sided shapes such as hexagons. Bottles made in full moulds usually displayed seam seams or lines. These process took skill and time, making the bottles valuable, so they were often recycled. By the early 20th century bottles were increasingly machine made, which greatly reduced the production time and cost. This bottle is a rare find, in that the base has been over-embossed with the same lettering, letters overlapping one another. This bottle is historically significant as an example of a handmade, blown inscribed glass bottle manufactured in the mid-to-late 1800s for specific use as a liquor bottle with a set measurement of one-sixth of gallon. It is also historically significant as an example of liquor bottles imported into Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s, giving a snapshot into history and social life that occurred during the early days of Victoria’s development, and the sea trade that visited the ports in those days. The bottle is also significant as one of a group of bottles recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection of shipwreck artefacts by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle, over embossed, brown glass, handmade, rare. Tall slim Gallon style liquor bottle. Applied double collar lip; square upper and flared lower. Mouth has sealing tape remnants around top. Mould seam around shoulder. Body tapers inwards to push-up base. Top edge of lip has application faults. There is also a rectangular indent in the upper edge of lip. Base is embossed and over embossed, with the letters overlapping each other. Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON", then over-embossed with the same "6 TO THE GALLON"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, 6 to the gallon bottle, handmade, dip mould, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, ale bottle, double collar, 19th century bottle, collectable, over embossed, rare -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1910
... 6 to the gallon bottle... to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON...Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON"... bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 ...This handmade ‘gallon’ style of bottle was generally used for storing and transporting wine and ale. Many bottles similar to this one have their bases embossed with “6 TO THE GALLON”. It is one of many artefacts recovered from an unidentified shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. It is now part of the John Chance Collection. The capacity of this is one-sixth of a gallon (imperial measure), which is equal to 758 ml. (American bottles were often inscribed “5 TO THE GALLON”, which is one-fifth of an American gallon, equal to 757 ml.) Contemporary home brewers can purchase new ‘6 to gallon’ bottles that hold 750 ml. and are sold in cases of 36 bottles, which is equal to 6 gallons of wine. Glass was made thousands of years ago by heating together quartz-sand (Silica), lime and potash. Potash was obtained from burnt wood, but these days potash is mined. The natural sand had imperfections such as different forms of iron, resulting in ‘black’ glass, which was really dark green or dark amber colour. The ‘black’ glass was enhanced by residual carbon in the potash. Black glass is rarely used nowadays but most beer, wine, and liquors are still sold in dark coloured glass. Glass vessels were core-formed from around 1500 BC. An inner core with the vessel’s shape was formed around a rod using a porous material such as clay or dung. Molten glass was then modelled around the core and decorated. When the glass had cooled the vessel was immersed in water and the inner core became liquid and was washed out. Much more recently, bottlers were crafted by a glassblower using molten glass and a blow pipe together with other hand tools. Another method was using simple moulds, called dip moulds, that allowed the glass to be blown into the mould to form the base, then the glassblower would continue blowing free-form to shape the shoulders and neck. The bottle was then finished by applying a lip. These moulded bottles were more uniform in shape compared to the free-form bottles originally produced. English glassblowers in the mid-1800s were making some bottles with 2-piece and 3-piece moulds, some with a push-up style base, sometimes with embossing in the base as well. Improvements allowed the moulds to also have embossed and patterned sides, and straight sided shapes such as hexagons. Bottles made in full moulds usually displayed seam seams or lines. These process took skill and time, making the bottles valuable, so they were often recycled. By the early 20th century bottles were increasingly machine made, which greatly reduced the production time and cost. This bottle is historically significant as an example of a handmade, blown inscribed glass bottle manufactured in the mid-to-late 1800s for specific use as a liquor bottle with a set measurement of one-sixth of gallon. It is also historically significant as an example of liquor bottles imported into Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s, giving a snapshot into history and social life that occurred during the early days of Victoria’s development, and the sea trade that visited the ports in those days. The bottle is also significant as one of a group of bottles recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection of shipwreck artefacts by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle, brown glass, Tall slim gallon style. Applied double collar lip; upper is straight, lower is flared. Lip has bumps around the top. Neck has slight taper towards shoulder, which has a shoulder seam from the mould. Body tapers inwards towards base. Push up base has a pontil mark. Base is embossed.Embossed on base "6 TO THE GALLON"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, 6 to the gallon bottle, handmade, dip mould, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, ale bottle, double collar, 19th century bottle, collectable -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - YOUNG WORKERS' PATRIOTIC GUILD MEMBERS CONTRIBUTION CARD
... 2/6 . August entry - saying recitation well 1/. Sept... 2/6 . August entry - saying recitation well 1/. Sept ...Young Workers' Patriotic Guild Members Contribution Card. Red card with black print no: 30621. The logo is a bee in a circle with EVD at the top and Young Workers Patriotic Guild in a banner inside the circle. Name and number of the school is 1317 Leichardt. The member is Frank Robbins and the first entry on the card is 1916 July. The entry is -carrying milk to bricklayer's 2/6 . August entry - saying recitation well 1/. Sept - Taking flowers to Mrs Creks. /3 Oct - Seed her side. 2/6 Nov - do. 8/3 Dec - Bottles & Vegies. 3/6. Jan 1917. Cr. Sale Violet roots flower Day. 2/. All signed by John J Bell. A certificate was given when £1 was reached. The monthly contributions were sent to the District Treasurer towards the War effort. On the back is a list of jobs hand written in black ink. Box 625organization, military, young workers patriotic guild. 1317 leichardt school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO CEMETERIES COLLECTION: SELF GUIDED TOUR NO. 6 DOCUMENT
... BENDIGO CEMETERIES COLLECTION: SELF GUIDED TOUR NO. 6...Pink coloured trifold document: Self guided tour No. 6... No. 6 of White Hills Cemetery. Friends of the Bendigo Cemeteries ...Pink coloured trifold document: Self guided tour No. 6 of White Hills Cemetery. Friends of the Bendigo Cemeteries 2000 - 2001. Photo of headstone of Bernard Gough on front. 31 numbered grave sites with descriptions.Friends of Bendigo Cemeteries 2000bendigo, cemetery, white hills cemetery tour -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO CEMETERIES COLLECTION: SELF GUIDED TOUR NO. 6 DOCUMENT
... BENDIGO CEMETERIES COLLECTION: SELF GUIDED TOUR NO. 6...Green trifold document: Self Guided Tour No. 6... Cemeteries Inc 2000 Green trifold document: Self Guided Tour No. 6 ...Green trifold document: Self Guided Tour No. 6 of the Bendigo Cemetery. Friends of the Bendigo Cemeteries 2000 - 2001. Theme : Federation: 100 years later, our Heritage. Map with 26 numbered graves, includes J.C.T. Ballerstedt, Christiana Atkinson ( Dr. Atkinson buried 4 wives in this cemetery ) John Dumphy miner of Hustler's reef, erected by Bendigo Miners Accident Society.Friends of the Bendigo Cemeteries Inc 2000bendigo, cemetery, bendigo cemetery tour -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... , Bendigo and occupied by tenant, having a frontage of 82 feet 6... by tenant, having a frontage of 82 feet 6 inches to Russell street ...Conditions of sale by private contract dated 26th October, 1937 between J.B. Edwards (seller) and G.F. Sansom (buyer) for land situate ''Hazelbrae'' Corner Russell and Hamlet Streets, Bendigo and occupied by tenant, having a frontage of 82 feet 6 inches to Russell street by a depth of 68 feet 6 inches to Hamlet Street and being part of Crown allotment 22 section 74Cand described in certificate of title volume 3289 folio 657653, together with 5-roomed brick and weatherboard dwelling and all sundry.. Price 465 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: HERCULES MINE LONG GULLY
... - 1. Harry Harward, 2. Bonnie Bentley, 6. Archy Dumble, 7. Tom... Row - 1. Harry Harward, 2. Bonnie Bentley, 6. Archy Dumble, 7 ...Hand written names of some of the men who worked at Hercules Mine, Long Gully. Written at the top is Driver Bill Tonkin. Before 1942 when Mine closed. The names are: Back Row - 1. Harry Harward, 2. Bonnie Bentley, 6. Archy Dumble, 7. Tom Kitt, 8. Charlie Ellis, 9. Dick Fraser, 12. Billy Goat Johns, 13. Jack Waterson, 14. Tom Bennetts - Blacksmith. 2nd Row - 4. New Williams, 5. Patsy Palmer, 6. Dave Hughes, 8. Tom Henderson, 9. Charlie Davey - Driver. 3rd Row - 1. Fred Batten, 2. Mick Meager, 7. Tom Hicks, 8. Tonkin. 4th Row - 1. Roy Rosewarne, 2. Gordon Ennor, 3. Taff Hawkins, 4. jack Trevena, 5. John Ennor - Manager, 6. Charlie Clapton, 8. Harry Pinder - Underground Manager. Written underneath is: Some Names of Men who worked at Hercules Mine, Long Gully. Paper is mounted on bright green paper which is mounted on orange card and laminated.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - some names of men who worked at hercules mine long gully, bill tonkin, harry harwood, bonnie bentley, archy dumble, tom kitt, charlie ellis, dick fraser, billy goat johns, jack waterson, tom bennetts - blacksmith, ned williams, patsy palmer, dave hughes, tom henderson, charlie davey - driver, fred batten, mick meager, tom hicks, tonkin, roy rosewarne, gordon ennor, taff hawkins, jack travena, john ennor - manager, charlie clapton, harry pinder - underground manager, hercules mine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... feet by a depth of approx. 108 feet, being parts of lots 6... of approx. 108 feet, being parts of lots 6 and 7 on plan ...Conditions of sale by private contract dated 21st. October, 1935 between J. Mahon (seller) and H. Taylor (buyer) for land situate Hodgkinson Street, Bendigo having a frontage of approx. 52 feet by a depth of approx. 108 feet, being parts of lots 6 and 7 on plan of subdivision registered No.13862 part of Crown allotments 6 and 7 section 38C land described in Crown grant volume 1502 folio 300225 and Crown grant volume 2642 folio 528242. Price 50 pounds. Attached receipt and plans to build house on that land (W. H. Ellis builder) for 500 pounds also attached detailed list of materials and labour.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: ACTIVITIES 6
... LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: ACTIVITIES 6...A brown folder titled "Activities 6" (The number 8 has been... "Activities 6" (The number 8 has been replaced by the number 6 ...A brown folder titled "Activities 6" (The number 8 has been replaced by the number 6). A hand written course of study relating to activities used in the teaching of History and Civics curriculum 1938. From the files of Mr. L.J. Pryor. Former Principal of Bendigo Teachers' College. Donated to Education Resource Centre for archival use in 1992.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, bendigo teachers' college, teaching, curriculum, education resource centre, mr. l.j. pryor, person, individual, male, history - study and teaching -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONDITION OF SALE
... being Crown allotment 6 section 128C described in certificate...) and Mr. H.A. Pitson (buyer) for land being Crown allotment 6 ...Contract of sale of land dated 19th May, 1952 between Mrs. A.M. McGown (seller) and Mr. H.A. Pitson (buyer) for land being Crown allotment 6 section 128C described in certificate of title volume 6410 folio 1281821 situate No. 24 Havelock Street, Bendigo, together with 6-roomed weatherboard dwelling and all sundry. Price 2,800 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONDITION OF SALE
... a frontage of 66ft. By a depth of 82.5ft. Part of Crown allotment 6.... By a depth of 82.5ft. Part of Crown allotment 6 section 60B described ...Conditions of sale by private contract issued by H.A. Wilkinson and dated 24th April, 1950 between Miss E. Conn (seller) and G.J. & G.B.R. Rodier (buyer) for land situate Pitt Street Bendigo, at present occupied by Mrs. Holsdon as tenant, having a frontage of 66ft. By a depth of 82.5ft. Part of Crown allotment 6 section 60B described in certificate of title volume 2538 folio 507552, together with 6-roomed weatherboard dwelling and all sundry. Price 700 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: RECEIPT
... for rent due by McKerlie, L. I. period 24/06/1954 to 29/07/1954 6... for rent due by McKerlie, L. I. period 24/06/1954 to 29/07/1954 6 ...A copy of a receipt dated 31st July 1954. under the date the words: rs. E. Plant, 83 Sternberg Street Bendigo. Possibly for rent due by McKerlie, L. I. period 24/06/1954 to 29/07/1954 6 pounds 5 shillings and Walkerdon, R. A. period 28/06/1954 to 26/07/1954 6 pounds. A deduction of 12 shillings 3 penny is applied to bring the total to 11 pounds 12 shillings 9 penny. The document is in a manilla folder.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate, yellow label 594. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 27/6/95
... BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 27/6...Bendigo Saleyards Collection - Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo 27/6... dated 27/6/95. Report issued on the 27/6/95 by Ben. Report... Cattle Sale Bendigo 27/6/95 JJ McAllister M/S K & J Wignall ...Continuous seven page Sale No. 33 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 27/6/95. Report issued on the 27/6/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: JJ McAllister, M/S K & J Wignall, McIvor Meats, Welsh, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, R J Gilbertson, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McGregor RH & Co, McKean W & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, Newman Livestock Serv, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, Wiegard B & S, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, S Huddle, Carruthers A and Vendor A.Ron Lairdbendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 27/6/95, jj mcallister, m/s k & j wignall, mcivor meats, welsh, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, r j gilbertson, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meat pty ltd, mcgregor rh & co, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, newman livestock serv, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, wagstaff cranbourne p, wiegard b & s, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, s huddle, carruthers a, vendor a -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 20/6/95
... BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 20/6...Bendigo Saleyards Collection - Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo 20/6... dated 20/6/95. Report issued on the 20/6/95 by Ben. Report... Cattle Sale Bendigo 20/6/95 JJ McAllister M/S K & J Wignall ...Continuous eight page Sale No. 32 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 20/6/95. Report issued on the 20/6/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: JJ McAllister, M/S K & J Wignall, Saville, Lot 15, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Elders Ltd, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson,Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, Masons Meats Pty Ltd, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, Wiegard B & S, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, McIvor Meats and St Arnaud.Benbendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 20/6/95, jj mcallister, m/s k & j wignall, saville, lot 15, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, elders ltd, friswell k, rj gilbertson, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meats pty ltd, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, wiegard b & s, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, mcivor meats, st arnaud -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 13/6/95
... BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 13/6...Bendigo Saleyards Collection - Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo 13/6... dated 13/6/95. Report issued on the 22/9/95 by Ben. Report... Cattle Sale Bendigo 13/6/95 Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd Boydies ...Continuous seven page Sale No. 21 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 13/6/95. Report issued on the 22/9/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, RJ Gilbertson, N Grenfell, GF & VC Hardwick, Highland, Masons Meat Pty Nicholas & Sons, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Smorgan Consolidated, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Wiegard B & S, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, calliaster ?algballarat, Wignall K and ?aville,.Benbendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 13/6/95, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, rj gilbertson, n grenfell, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meat pty ltd, micholas & sons, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, smorgan consolidated, starr a, tehan tp & mw, wiegard b & s, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, callister, ?algballarat, wignall k, ?aville -
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Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 6/2/96
... BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 6/2...Bendigo Saleyards Collection - Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo 6/2... Sale Bendigo dated 6/2/96. Report issued on the 6/2/96 by Ron... Cattle Sale Bendigo 6/2/96 Ron Laird Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd ...Continuous eight page report for Sale No. 100 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 6/2/96. Report issued on the 6/2/96 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McCasheney & Co, McIvor Meats, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Sville, andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, top Meats, Vains Em & Co Pty Otd, T Vlaemick, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 417, Boris and Hancock Butchers.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 6/2/96, ron laird, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, friswell k, rj gilbertson, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, mccasheney & co, mcivor meats, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, sville, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, vains em & co pty otd, t vlaemick, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, woodhead b, r h woodward & co 417, boris, hancock butchers -
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Book - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: SHEEP, CATTLE AND PIG SALES
... . Dates of the book are from 8/1/1968 to 29/6/1970 Sheep & Cattle... of the book are from 8/1/1968 to 29/6/1970 Sheep & Cattle Sales and 6 ...Black covered book with tan leather spine and corners. Cattle Branding Book written along the front of the spine, Minute Book Collins 4393 printed on a red cloth label on the spine. Inside the front and back covers is a dark blue and white pattern. Dates of the book are from 8/1/1968 to 29/6/1970 Sheep & Cattle Sales and 6/7/1970 to 28/10/1971 for Sheep, Cattle & Pig Sales. Page 195 to 217 is for Pig Branding. Page 219 is for Cattle Branding.1983. Page 221 to 285 is for Cattle Branding, dates from 1968 to 1982. Agents names are Angliss, Borthwick, Castlemaine Bacon, Gilbertson, Greenham, Heing, Vima, Dench, Jones Bros, O'Donnell, Swift, Smorgon, Siegel, Ralph, Western Meat, New Port, Power Liedler, Hardwick, Tankard, Hutton, Monbulk, Skehan, McAlister, Brooklea Herd, Collinson, Pointer, Dark, Reynolds, Mason, Young, and Holbrooks. A piece of paper in the front of the book has written on it - Donated by Murray Trimble.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - sheep cattle and pig sales, angliss, borthwick, castlemaine bacon, gilbertson, greenham, heing, vima, dench, jones bros, o'donnell, swift, smorgon, siegel, ralph, western meat, new port, power liedler, hardwick, tankard, hutton, monbulk, skehan, mcalister, brooklea herd, collinson, pointer, dark, reynolds, mason, young, holbrooks, murray trimble -
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Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: TOTAL YARDINGS OF PIGS, SHEEP & LAMBS
... from 1/7/86 to 30/6/87, 1/7/87 to 30/6/88 and 1/7/88 to 28/2/88.... Cattle yarded from 1/7/86 to 30/6/87, 1/7/87 to 30/6/88 and 1/7 ...Six pages of handwritten totals of Pigs yarded (two photocopies) from Jan 1986 to Apr 1991, Sheep yarded from Jan 1986 to apr 1991 (2 photocopies) and Lambs yarded from July 1985 to Apr 1991 (2 photocopies, 1 handwritten). Another handwritten page has Cattle yarded from 1/1/89 to 28/2/89, 1/1/88 to 28/2/89, and 1/1/87 to 28/2/87. Sheep yarded from 1/1/89 to 28/2/89, 1/1/88/ to 28/2/88 and 1/1/87 to 28/2/87. Cattle yarded from 1/7/86 to 30/6/87, 1/7/87 to 30/6/88 and 1/7/88 to 28/2/88. Sheep yarded 1/7/86 to 30/6/87, 1/7 87 to 30/6/88 and 1/7/88 to 28/2 89. Total head of cattle weighed 5/10/87 to 28/2/89 (handwritten).bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - total yardings of pigs, sheep & lambs -
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Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: VICTORIAN RAILWAYS FORM - DETAILS OF TRAIN ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
... departure dated January - February 1928. Rear of form shows 4x 6.... Rear of form shows 4x 6 pence and 1x 1 shilling war funds... shows 4x 6 pence and 1x 1 shilling war funds stamps / details ...Victorian Railways Form: details of train arrival and departure dated January - February 1928. Small form faded paper. Rear of form shows 4x 6 pence and 1x 1 shilling war funds stamps, details of J Badham’s parents’ graves at White Hills cemetery.document, memo, railway, victorian railways form - details of train arrival and departure dated january - february 1928. rear of form shows 4x 6 pence and 1x 1 shilling war funds stamps / details of j badham's parents' graves at white hills cemetery. -
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Document - BENDIGO SEWERAGE AUTHORITY : HOUSE CONNECTIONS - FINAL CERTIFICATE : 6 APRIL 1925, 06/04/1925
... CERTIFICATE : 6 APRIL 1925... Certificate. Dated 6/4/1925. A small document pertaining to 60 Wills... Authority. House Connections - Final Certificate. Dated 6/4/1925 ...Bendigo Sewerage Authority. House Connections - Final Certificate. Dated 6/4/1925. A small document pertaining to 60 Wills St. Owner: Mr W. J. Parry. No. 729, Drainage plan No. 1220, Detail Plan No. 39. Description: weatherboard cottage. Four people have signed the form: V. Smyth (certified plumber), D. Smyth (licensed drainer), S. J. Beggs (officer supervising house connections), and Eric A. Owen (acting Engineer in Chief). The form is stamped 14 Jul 1925.bendigo, utilities, bendigo sewerage authority. owen, eric a. smyth v. smyth d. beggs, s. j. 60 wills st, bendigo. -
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Document - CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION : BOILER : BENDIGO BUTTER FACTORY : 6 JULY 1908, 7th July, 1908
... : 6 JULY 1908.... Dated 6 July 1908 and signed by Johan Sarvaas, Inspector.... Registration no. 1425. Dated 6 July 1908 and signed by Johan Sarvaas ...Certificate of inspection of a under fired multitubular boiler at the Bendigo Butter Factory. Registration no. 1425. Dated 6 July 1908 and signed by Johan Sarvaas, Inspector of Boilers), and A. Merrin (Chief Inspector). The owner is given as J. Cumming, Mundy St, Bendigo. The document states that the boiler can be used up to a pressure of 90 lbs. Information includes particulars of the boiler. There is a 'date received' stamp on the top right-hand corner dated 7 July 1908.bendigo, industry, bendigo butter factory, bendigo butter factory. boilers. johan savaas. a. merrin. -
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Document - PEARCE COLLECTION: VARIOUS HANDWRITTEN DOCUMENTS (ELDRIDGE & BURNET?)
... Gossman?? 5 Piece of paper - Mrs Manning? 6. Piece of paper...?? 5. Paper: Mr Gossman?? 5 Piece of paper - Mrs Manning? 6 ...Pearce Collection: Various handwritten documents (Eldridge & Burnet?) 1. page of items (first one is Gas Lamps; 2. page of accounts (Wages Paid/Rents/Carrier)3. Page of accounts by month for 1911 (amounts only); 4. Paper headed 490 Lons?? 5. Paper: Mr Gossman?? 5 Piece of paper - Mrs Manning? 6. Piece of paper - headed 'Traveller took …' 6. Page headed Wilson and ??business, retail, plumber -
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Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: MAYOR'S NOTES 6 FEB 1965
... NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: MAYOR'S NOTES 6 FEB 1965... of typed notes titled Mayor Speaks. The date, 6/2/65, is written..., 6/2/65, is written in pen across the top. There is some ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Three pages of typed notes titled Mayor Speaks. The date, 6/2/65, is written in pen across the top. There is some scribbled calculations in blue pen on the first page. Topics include : traffic infringements, classes in life saving for school children, cemetery management, and the Country Swimming Championships.bendigo, council, report, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo. -
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Document - BENDIGO EASTER FAIR 1985, 5 April 1985
... reserved for Emperor. had 5 or 6 dragons called 'Loong... and Sun Loong have both five claw dragons. Bendigo has had 5 or 6... for Emperor. had 5 or 6 dragons called 'Loong'. Three dragons Loong ...Bendigo Easter Fair 1985, April 5-8. Programme Booklet. Friday: Sun Loon Display, Easter Bowling Carnival, Rotary Easter Art Show, Book Bazaar, Model Railroaders Exhibition, Dudley House, Exhibition of Dolls, Embroiderers Guild, Art Gallery. Saturday: Mardi-Gras Street Carnival, Busking, Outdoor Theatre, Arts & Music, Bendigo Theatre Company, Cynthia Holland & Bendigo Talent Club Sun Loong Display, Rotary Art Show, Handcraft Bazaar, Motorcycle Show-Sandhurst Historic Vehicle Club Trams, Central Deborah, Dudley House, Exhibition Dolls, Antique Fair, Model Railroaders, Fire Brigades' Carnival for Children, Horse & Harness Parade, Book Bazaar, Bowling Carnival, Football, Photographic Exhibition, Family Activities, Cinema 180, Exhibition of Paintings silver furniture & porcelain, Embroiders Guild. Sunday: Horse Spectacular, Model Railroaders, Rotary Art Show, Handcraft Bazaar, Antique & Historical Display of Arms Weapons & Military, Antique Fair, Torchlight Procession, Awakening of Dragon, Exhibition of Dolls, Dudley House, Trams, Central Deborah, Book Bazaar, Mardi-Gras Street Carnival, Hargreaves Mall, Motorcycle Show, Photographic Exhibition, Family Activities, Cinema 180, Art Gallery, Embroiderers Guild. Monday: Philatelic Society Exhibition, Rotary Art Show, Handcraft Bazaar, Antique Fair, Model Railroaders, Bendigo District Bowling Assn. Easter Bowling Carnival, Exhibition of Dolls, Dudley House Bendigo Branch Royal Historical Society, Trams, Central Deborah, Motorcycle Show, Antique and Historical Display of Arms Weapons & Militaria, Mardi-Gras Street Carnival, Hargreaves Mall, Gala Street Procession, Carnival For Children, Sun Loong on Display, Photographic Exhibition, Fusion, Cinema 180, Art Gallery, Embroiders Guild. Church Services in Bendigo City Area During Easter (listings for Thursday, Good Friday, Eater Saturday, Easter Day). The Bendigo & District Tourism Association Welcomes you to Victoria's Premier Town. Listing of events over Easter with map to guide all around. Bendigo Easter Fair Incorporated Phone: (054) 43 9191Bendigo Easter Fair Inc. would like to thank the Ministry for the Arts for its continued assistance over the past 11 years. 3 1/2 pages of information on the Bendigo Easter Fair and its rich history dating back to 1871. The first Fair was held to aid 2 charities: Bendigo Base Hospital and the Home and Hospital for the Aged (Benevolent Asylum). Gone are the days of the Fancy Bazaar, Fat Baby Contest and the greasy Pig Chase, many tradition remain the same. Links to the Chinese community date back to when the first settlers arrived seeking gold. This gives the Fair its unique quality and Brings visitors in their thousands each Easter. The Monday Procession has always been the most famous as many old photographs show. Some photos taken before the turn of the century. Many made the journey to Bendigo from Melbourne and outlying districts. Visitors line the route to see floats, bands, and the once a year appearance of the Chinese Dragon, ''Sun Loong'' or ''New Dragon''. The longest Imperial Dragon in the World; 300ft plus in length. His predecessor, ''Long'', is acclaimed as the worlds oldest Imperial Dragon. Easter Saturday Procession has taken form of a Horse and Harness Parade, attracting and immense variety of entrants. The torchlight Procession on Sunday evening includes fireworks, Fire Brigades, Fire Trucks, firemen, marching girls and illuminated floats. The Army has helped with the procession since around the time of Federation. 15th Transport Squadron (15 Tpt. Sqdn.), processions are assembled & dispatched with Army efficiency. Marshalling the Monday Procession this year will be done by the Army as well as our own Easter Fair marshalls with a new communications system.1930 the Popular Girl contest was introduced. The four main streets of Bendigo, Pall Mall, Mitchell Street, Hargreaves Street and Williamson Street (formerly View Street), sponsored their particular girl by means of raffles, street stalls and a variety of fund raising. The winner was the one that raised the most money, and was announced from the balcony of the Shamrock Hotel, by the Mayor of Bendigo on Easter Saturday Night. The Popular girl contest is still held with a lot of the fund raising now done by service clubs and voluntary organizations. 1984 fund raising efforts, in excess of $50,000 was distributed to charities in our area. The combined Bendigo Brigades' record support for the Easter Fair goes back of many years in a variety of ways. Bendigo people are known for their love of sport and the choice in the city is very wide. There will be no Easter Sports Carnival this year but Easter Fair will still be holding functions at the Bendigo Sports Centre in Park Road. Bendigo city centre will be alive with stalls, raffles and rides of every description over the three days of sports, Sat-Sun. Hargreaves Mall will be the focus of relaxation, buskers, community theatre, arts with craft activity & musical entertainment. The Rotary Club of Bendigo and the Easter Fair Society had had independent Arts Shows but in 1981amalgamate their shows. 1981 Rotary Club of Bendigo added the Antique Fair to the Easter Program, held in the RSL Memorial Hall, Pall Mall. Last year some event were cancelled, but last year's Fair was quite a success. With many outdoor activities, the weather plays a vital role. It has been necessary to alter some venues in the past years, with Easter being a week early in April this year we are looking forward to fine conditions. The Chinese and Bendigo Easter Fair, The First Chinese arrived on the goldfields in mid 1850's in teams or groups to work the rich alluvial gold fields of Dai Gum San (Big Gold Mountain). Most were of poorer class from the district of See Yup, an area of four villages near the provincial capital Canton (Kwangchow). By far the largest group came from the village of Toi Shan. The alluvial gold quickly petered out so by the time of the first Bendigo Easter Fair in 1871 most Chinese had either left for richer fields or turned to other pursuits such as stores, market gardens, laundries, herbalists etc.. Many of course had died on the fields from the rigors of mining of diseases not encountered in their homeland. The Benevolent Asylum (Home & Hospital for the age) and Bendigo Base Hospital had become places of rest, help and haven for old, sick and lonely Chinese. SO when the idea was mooted to hold a charity fair to raise money for these worthy establishments, the Chinese were only too happy to join with the Easter Fair Society in this charitable work. It has for over 113 years. Chinese showed their costumes, scenery, and weapons of warfare, but it was not until 1892, that the first of the 5 loongs (dragons) appeared.. . The pageant was marshalled by Mr T Chapman and headed by Mr Moody, attired in habiliments of a most gorgeous character on a gaily caparisoned horse, and his get up as a Chinese grandee was perfect. . . Tom toms , bagpipes. . Wind instrument resembling a clarinet. . Bagpipes,.. The Weekly Advertiser, Friday, April 22,1892. . . Today the Chinese Association, made up of descendants and families of the early Chinese and associate members, carries on the charitable works of their predecessors. A Little Of Dragons, We have all heard of St. George Bendigo dragons (loongs) have none of these characteristics, in fact they have only brought good to Bendigo. There are 3 chief species of Chinese Dragons of which ''The Lung'' (Loong) is the most powerful. It is also the spiritual dragon which produces wind and rain. It has 9 resemblances, the head of a camel, horns of a deer, eyes of a rabbit ears of a cow, neck of a snake, belly of a frog, scales of a carp, claws of a hawk and palm of a tiger. Loong is a vegetarian, favourite food pomelo (ooluk), the father of our modern grapefruit. The abode, according to legend is the sky or water. He is also deaf, thus requiring loud noises to awaken him and to keep him awake. . . Number of claws they have represent rank. Dragons have 2, 3, 4 or 5 claws, the latter being reserved for the Emperor. Loong and Sun Loong have both five claw dragons. Bendigo has had 5 or 6 dragons, the number being confused by the fact each dragon was called 'Loong'. Today Three dragons remain in Bendigo, Loong, Sun Loong, and Yar Loong. Loong is the oldest Imperial Dragon in the world. He continued his walk through the streets of Bendigo til his retirement in 1970. He was created in Fat Shan in the Peoples Republic of China. Built of. . . Sun Loong replaced Loong after the 2 dragon procession of 1970. Created by Mr Law On, . . Yar Loong is a night dragon, came in 1930's. . . Long history of dragons. . The Birth Of A Dragon. . . To awaken A Dragon. . . The Easter Monday Chinese Procession. . . Procession divided into 6 sections,.. The Easter Monday Procession comprises,… over 350 people. Conclusion It is hoped that in the near future a museum can be built to house the priceless regalia gathered together over the last century and a half by the Bendigo Chinese Association. Advertisements; Historic Bendigo Pottery, Mim's Restaurant, Antique Fair (Rotary), The Copper Pot, Sandhurst Town (Develop Victoria Council Tourism Award 1983-1985), Bendigo Motor Co. (Mazda), Diggers, Chaplin's, Bendigo's Dunny Diner, Arakoon, Quin's Bluebird, Allara Motor Lodge, Lakeview Motor Inn, The Armoured Car Company, Gillies, Mardi Gras Street Carnival, Handcraft Bazaar, Art Show (Rotary) Bendigo Model Railroaders (Easter Exhibition), Bendigo Easter Fair Highland Games brought to you by TV8 and Coca-Cola Bottlers. Design and Finished Art By Graphics Group, Bendigo.Graphics Group Bendigoevent, easter fair, bendigo easter fair incorporated, bendigo easter fair 1985, april 5-8. programme. friday: sun loon display, easter bowling carnival, rotary easter art show, book bazaar, model railroaders exhibition, dudley house, exhibition of dolls, embroiderers guild, art gallery. saturday: mardi-gras street carnival, busking, outdoor theatre, arts & music, bendigo theatre company, cynthia holland & bendigo talent club sun loong display, rotary art show, handcraft bazaar, motorcycle show-sandhurst historic vehicle club trams, central deborah, dudley house, exhibition dolls, antique fair, model railroaders, fire brigades' carnival for children, horse & harness parade, book bazaar, bowling carnival, football, photographic exhibition, family activities, cinema 180, exhibition of paintings silver furniture & porcelain, embroiders guild. sunday: horse spectacular, model railroaders, rotary art show, handcraft bazaar, antique & historical display of arms weapons & military, antique fair, torchlight procession, awakening of dragon, exhibition of dolls, dudley house, trams, central deborah, book bazaar, mardi-gras street carnival, hargreaves mall, motorcycle show, photographic exhibition, family activities, cinema 180, art gallery, embroiderers guild. monday: philatelic society exhibition, rotary art show, handcraft bazaar, antique fair, model railroaders, bendigo district bowling assn. easter bowling carnival, exhibition of dolls, dudley house bendigo branch royal historical society, trams, central deborah, motorcycle show, antique and historical display of arms weapons & militaria, mardi-gras street carnival, hargreaves mall, gala street procession, carnival for children, sun loong on display, photographic exhibition, fusion, cinema 180, art gallery, embroiders guild. church services bendigo city easter , eater saturday bendigo & district tourism association victoria's premier town. bendigo easter fair incorporated bendigo easter fair rich history 1871. base hospital and the home and hospital for the aged (benevolent asylum). fancy bazaar, fat baby contest greasy pig chase, many old photographs floats, bands, chinese dragon, ''sun loong'' or ''new dragon''. the longest imperial dragon in the world; 300ft plus in length easter saturday procession horse harness parade. torchlight procession on sunday evening includes fireworks, fire brigades, fire trucks, firemen, marching girls and illuminated floats. army helped federation. 15th transport squadron (15 tpt. sqdn). monday procession by the army 1930 popular girl contest introduced. four main streets, pall mall, mitchell street, hargreaves street williamson street. winner announced shamrock hotel, easter saturday night. popular girl contest fund raising service clubs voluntary organizations. 1984 fund raising efforts, in excess $50, 000 distributed to charities. combined bendigo brigades'. no easter sports carnival holding functions bendigo sports centre in park road. stalls, raffles three days sports, sat-sun. relaxation, buskers, community theatre, arts with craft activity & musical rotary club of bendigo easter fair society independent arts shows in 1981amalgamate antique fair, held last year some event cancelled. with many outdoor activities, weather plays vital role. alter some venues in the past, easter being a week early first chinese arrived goldfields in mid 1850's dai gum san (big gold mountain). see yup, canton (kwangchow). toi shan. first easter fair in 1871 for richer fields other pursuits stores, market gardens, laundries, herbalists etc. benevolent asylum (home & hospital for the age) bendigo base hospital had become places of rest, help and haven for old, chinese. charity fair to raise money, chinese join easter fair society in this charitable work. costumes, scenery, weapons of warfare, 1892, the first of the 5 loongs. marshalled by mr t chapman by mr moody, caparisoned horse, chinese grandee. tom toms, wind instrument. bagpipes, advertiser, april 22, 1892. chinese association, descendants chinese and associate charitable works. st. george ''the lung'' most powerful. spiritual dragon wind rain. 9 resemblances, camel, deer, rabbit cow, snake, frog, carp, hawk tiger. a vegetarian, pomelo (ooluk), the abode, legend is the sky or water. deaf loud noises to keep him awake. claws represent rank. 2, 3, 4 or 5 claws, reserved for emperor. had 5 or 6 dragons called 'loong'. three dragons loong, sun loong, yar loong. loong oldest imperial dragon in the world. retirement 1970. created in fat shan peoples republic of china. built of. sun loong, loong 2 dragon procession 1970. created mr law on, yar loong a night dragon1930's.history dragons. birth of a dragon. awaken a dragon. easter monday chinese procession divided 6 sections 350 people. priceless regalia last century bendigo chinese association. advertisements; historic bendigo pottery, mim's restaurant, antique fair (rotary), the copper pot, sandhurst town (develop victoria council tourism award 1983-1985), bendigo motor co. (mazda), diggers, chaplin's, bendigo's dunny diner, arakoon, quin's bluebird, allara motor lodge, lakeview motor inn, armoured car company, gillies, mardi gras street carnival, handcraft bazaar, art show model railroaders highland games tv8 coca-cola. art by graphics group -
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Document - TYSON'S LINE
... A M S Sp Ed 1/6/1899.... Ref: A. M. S. Sp. Ed. 1-6-1899.... Mine Thanet Mine Eldorado Co Worthington Pump A M S Sp Ed 1/6 ...Hand written notes on writing paper. The Tyson's Line, known for a great part of its length as the Flora. It is noteworthy for two mines, the Tyson's Reef and the Thanet. Water was a problem on this line. A Worthington pump, which was installed to combat the water, fell down the shaft. Second page is missing. Ref: A. M. S. Sp. Ed. 1-6-1899.mine, gold, tyson's line and flora, tyson's line, the flora, tyson's reef mine, thanet mine, eldorado co, worthington pump, a m s sp ed 1/6/1899 -
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Document - NORTH JOHNSONS MINE - HAPPENINGS AT THE NORTH JOHNSONS MINE AND NORTH GARDEN
... from M/M Reports. Cage stuck 26/10/1900, Scarcity of water 6/1... Reports. Cage stuck 26/10/1900, Scarcity of water 6/1/1899 9/11 ...Handwritten page of happenings at the North Johnsons and on the back North Garden. Written on page: North Johnsons, Copy our from M/M Reports. Cage stuck 26/10/1900, Scarcity of water 6/1/1899 9/11/1900, Boiler at Rose taken down etc 28/10/1899, Old workings giving trouble 14/10/1898, 8/7/1898 No ladderway, slack ropes fouled - cage etc at 485 ft., 7/6/1901 Water 3,000 gals a day, 2360 feet 2/3/1900 Miner burnt Candle (Gas?). On the back: North Garden, G. Armstrong ?, E'House open, Machinery, 16/6/1881 Old W. Wigley as watchman. 3/11/1881 Engine man Toy let 5 men into the well through carelessness. (Discharged.) Got another man - Grey. He could not manage it. Now have Syme ? Cannot say much about him yet. Half Yearly Report. 26/1/1882. New Plant. All work suspended to put in new machinery. Pair of 20'' cyl. For winding. 12 inch Ford Compressor, New Poppet Legs & Brace & Quartz shoots. Av. Of 13 1/2 dwts from new reef at 1320 '.document, gold, north johnsons mine, north johnsons mine, north garden, happenings at the north johnsons mine and north garden, m/m reports, g armstrong, w wigley, engine man toy, grey, syme?, ford compressor -
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Document - NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINING CO N. L. - CONTRACTS FORTNIGHT ENDED 6/8/52
... ENDED 6/8/52... Contracts Fortnight ended 6/8/52 North Deborah Gold Mining... ended 6/8/52. Mentioned are the tons of ore, number of shifts... Mining Co N. L. Contracts Fortnight ended 6/8/52 North Deborah ...Two handwritten pages listing Contracts for the fortnight ended 6/8/52. Mentioned are the tons of ore, number of shifts, number of feet and expenses. Contractors are: Epworth, Clark, Monro, Nixon, Lewis, Harris, Turner, Panozzo, Bau and Greenwood. Copied from North Deborah Wages Sheet 12/11/70.document, gold, north deborah gold mining co n. l., north deborah gold mining co n. l., contracts fortnight ended 6/8/52 north deborah gold mining co n. l., epworth, clark, monro, nixon, lewis, harris, turner, panozzo, bau, greenwood -
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Document - MINING REPORTS - GREAT CENTRAL VICTORIA
... A M S Sp Ed Page 41 1/6/1899...Extract from A. M. S. Sp. Ed. Page 41, 1/6/1899. Notes... A M S Sp Ed Page 41 1/6/1899 Victoria Consols AR Extract from ...Extract from A. M. S. Sp. Ed. Page 41, 1/6/1899. Notes mention work being carried out, the depth of the shaft, the Company's Record, dividends, calls and length on the line of reef.document, gold, mining reports, mining reports, great central victoria, a m s sp ed page 41 1/6/1899, victoria consols, ar