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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Disk, Family photos of Chapman and Stock families, identified, 1860o
A collection of photos of the Chapman and Stock families of Greensborough and Lower Plenty. Photograph in this CD have been labelled by Peter Blackbourn.Photos collected by Peter Blackbourn as part of his family history research.Compact Disk. Contains 95 images of Chapman, Stock, Blackbourn and Barnett families dating from late 19th century through the 20th century. Chapman-Stock photos identified by Peter Blackbourn.chapman stock family, greensborough, lower plenty -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Folder- family history, Compile by Phyl Mactier, The Wilson's of Whroo, 2013
Information on the family of William and Primrose Wilson.Black binder containing 6 x A4 pages of information on William and Primrose Wilson put together by Phyl Mactier on behalf of the Peter Stuart Mactier family of Tatura, Victoria.Wilson. Compiled by Peter Stuart Mactierwilson family history, peter stuart mactier, william and primrose wilson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Mail, Obituary - Joseph Richard Sanders - Old and Respected Pioneer Ringwood 1959 from the Ringwood Mail, 1959
The article was contributed by J.K.McCaskill, JP. a mayor of Ringwood in the years between 1924-1951.The Sanders family came from England and are mentioned in the book "Ringwood a Place of Many Eagles" by Hugh AndersonObituary from The Ringwood Mail of Joseph Richard Sanders of 18, Wantirna Road, Ringwood, aged 87 years. He came from a family who were early pioneers of Ringwood. he was born in Collingwood but schooled in Ringwood, married and brought up his family in Ringwood. He lived at 18, Wantirna Road .The article was contributed by J.K.McCaskill, JP. a mayor of Ringwood in the years between 1924-1951.Transcript: "The death occurred of Joseph Richard Sanders, 18 Wantirna Rd, Ringwood, on Wednesday, 21st October 1959, in his 87th year, marks the passing of another of Ringwood’s early pioneers. He was born in Collingwood in August 1873 and came to Ringwood with his parents when 15 months old. They made their home on land on what is now known as Jubilee Park (Fuller particulars of this Park will appear in ‘The Mail’ at a later date, also reference will be made to Wantirna Rd, in the early days it was known as West Prussia Rd). Joe went to the school held in the old homestead and orchard of Mr. Mills, just through the Heatherdale Road railway gates. He remembered many of the scholars, some of the boys and girls had to walk three and four miles to school through rough scrub paddocks in all kinds of weather. During the lunch hour a few of the boys generally went to the creek to fish for eels and would be late in getting back to school, greatly to the annoyance of the teacher. One day the fishing was good, and the boys rather reluctantly returned to the school late as usual. The teacher was furious and made them stand in front of the class but before inflicting punishment she called out to one of the boys to throw out that dirty bag he was holding. The lad gave the bag a shake and out wriggled a snake. There was immediately a general stampede from the classroom, led by the teacher. The school was closed for the rest of the afternoon. Another incident related to a few tramps who after the scholars had all gone home, generally camped for the night in an old back room in the homestead. One of the boys put a little gunpowder in this old fireplace and when the tramps lit the fire to boil their billies the old chimney and part of the old wall just collapsed. Joe, after leaving school, worked around the district for some time and later left Ringwood to live in other suburbs. He at one time was employed at the Aust Glass Works, and later as a carpenter worked on building the dome of the Railway Station at Flinders St. He married a Miss E. M. Wood in 1901 at Richmond and a few years afterwards returned to Ringwood and resided at No. 18 Wantirna Rd., where he reared a family' of three girls (Alice, Ethel, Joyce) and two boys (Robert and Joe). Joe recalled many interesting events of earlier years, such as the duplication of the railway line, and the cutting back of the embankment at the Goods Shed, the earth being used to heighten up the railway bridge over Wantirna Rd. The brickworks at Ringwood East and reference to early land surveys, the using of the heavy chain links before the use of the theodolite became general, and the many neighbours and friends whom he knew. He was interested in local public affairs and was fond of fishing. He proved himself a good citizen and was highly respected and esteemed throughout the district, and so another old pioneer passes on." (Contributed by J. K. McCaskill, J.P.) RM 19 Nov 1959 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Womens Weekly, "A family affair" re Jack Woodruff's six 'Lady Mayoresses', Oct 1980
From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of 'Womens Weekly' article "A family affair" re Jack's "six Lady Mayoresses" with pic of all familyfamilies, local government, winifred mary prest woodruff, john william (jack) woodruff, fran woodruff, angela woodruff, judy woodruff, john woodruff, josie woodruff, mary woodruff -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph of Kiewa Valley Pioneer Family, Three Generations of Kiewa Valley Pioneer Family (Coopers), late 1900s'
This historical family photograph spans three generations of the Cooper Family, a pioneer family, still residing in the Kiewa Valley. The large axe held by Pat was a handy tool for pioneer families to chop down trees for land clearing, building sheds and fences, outhouses and fire wood. This photograph was taken during a time where both male and females did some heavy lifting and processing. The rural sector at this point in time was physically a hard location for both sexes. The segregation of the sexes into specific job categories was some times non existent although household "chores" was in the main a woman's domain. The rural sector was in this point of time one which women were highly respected and the unwritten law of providing "assistance" and "reverence" by men in such actions as, socially opening doors, tipping the cap, offering a sturdy arm for support and refraining from doing or saying anything "uncouth" in a woman's presence. It was in a time when women's liberation was just starting to grow strength. Rural areas, on the hole, took longer to interfuse "city" hatched norms of behaviour. This photograph of a pioneer family still residing in the Kiewa Valley demonstrates not only the close protective environment that the valley has on all its inhabitants but also the close bonding that neighbors have towards each other. The term "God's gifted country" fits warmly with all the settlements in the valley. The relatively isolated (physically, visually and communications wise) has since post World War II been whittled away by faster and vastly improved communications with "the outside" world. The strength of commitment to the rural life can be seen in the faces of the family members in this photograph. The proud heritage is displayed without any external pressure. This large black and white family photograph is a reproduction on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper manufactured by Fujifilm. It is 200gsm matt finished paper with no borders. On the reverse side, written in pencil "Ted Cooper sitting aged 24-25, Pat Amery (Ted's youngest sister) holding Ted's eldest son Doug and Ted's father John Franklin Cooper(22-8-1892)"john cooper, ted cooper, pat amery, doug cooper, pioneer family kiewa valley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - O'Collins family, parents, 8 children, a bishop, 2 priests, 2 nuns, a doctor, a lawyer and a school teacher, 1930s
O'COLLINS Family. Standing L - R- Joe, Gerald, Madge, Will, Frank. Seated L - R Mollie, Pat (Father) James, Ellen (Mother) Alice .Photo of the O'Collins family. Mother, father and 8 children comprising a Bishop, 2 priests, 2 nuns, a doctor, a lawyer and school teachero'collins family, joe o'collins, gerald o'collins, madge o'collins, will o'collins, frank o'collins, mollie o'collins, pat o'collins, james o'collins, ellen o'collins, alice o'collins, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Poole Reunion 1970, April 1970
Group photograph of attendants at Poole Family reunion in 1970. Some names of those in photograph are on back. Reunion held in Kyabram Victoria.Black and white photograph of members of Poole Family taken at reunion in April 1970. Photograph has been stuck onto a thin piece of cardboard.names of several people on back (cardboard)poole reunion, olive fenton, mable and norm barnett, hazel and fred marshall, mabel poole, hazel poole, olive poole -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Research file, Beazley family
Copies of photographs of Beazley family members, labelled with names. Includes a family tree.families, industry - fishing, george robert beazley, margaret elenor gray, edith frances malcolm, melissa beazley, david beazley, karen perry, ted chapple, pearl chapple, ronald scully, florence beazley, caroline b beazley, lila scully, roy beazley, leonard george 'dugga' beazley -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Bennett Family Gathering, 22 Harp Road
In 1980, Mr Laurie Bennett presented the Kew Historical Society with a number of photographs and postcards from the estate of his mother Eileen Mary Bennett (nee Clark). His mother was the daughter of Lawrence FH Clark(?-1946) and Mary Clark (?-1925) of 22 Harp Road, East Kew, in whose yard the photograph was taken. A year before the donation occurred a notice appeared in the Canberra Times stating that: "BENNETT, Eileen Mary. — May 8th at Tuross Heads, N.S.W. Late of 22 Harp Rd, East Kew, (Vic). Dearly loved wife of the late Harold Bennett, loved mother and mother in law of Laurie and Shirley (Melbourne), Kevin and Doreen (Canberra), grandmother of Linda, Stephen, Paul, Gabrielle, Peter, Mark and Jon."Part of a large collection of photographs and postcards in the collectionFamily portrait of members of the Bennett family of 22 Harp Road, East Kew. laurie bennett, eileen mary bennett, eileen mary clark -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO HOTEL COLLECTION: CITY FAMILY HOTEL REGISTER, 1947 - 1948
The City Family Hotel was built by Mr J B Loridan in 1872. It was designed by architects, Vahland and Getszshmann. It features a 22 room hotel over 3 stories including a large circular stairway, and four retail shops. The first licensee was Mr J C Hadley.City Family Hotel Register 30.10.1947 - January 1948 Brown hard cocer with tapebinding on spine; 100 pagesbendigo, hotel, city family hotel -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, The Taste of Home
There are notes taken by Sue Barnett about the family from discussions with Gill Bell. 122p, illustrations, index, contains recipes, personal memories and photographs of the Craig family, many of whom were residents of Surrey Hills and connected with the Surrey Hills Methodist Church.122p, illustrations, index, contains recipes, personal memories and photographs of the Craig family, many of whom were residents of Surrey Hills and connected with the Surrey Hills Methodist Church.craig family, cooking, cook books, (ms) gillian bell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Herrnhut, 2002
Pages from 'Herrnhut; Australia's first Utopian commune' by William James Metcalf and Elizabeth Huf, concerning Algernon John Elmore.Pages from 'Herrnhut; Australia's first Utopian commune' by William James Metcalf and Elizabeth Huf, concerning Algernon John Elmore. Incl. photos of Elmore Family and Algernon as a child.Pages from 'Herrnhut; Australia's first Utopian commune' by William James Metcalf and Elizabeth Huf, concerning Algernon John Elmore. elmore, algernon john, herrnhut -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Magazine - The School Paper for Grades V and VI (1918) No 233 - 229 Jan 1918- Nov 1918, Albert J Mullett for Department of Education Victoria Australia……………………………………………………, The School Paper for Grades V and VI (1918), c1918
Issue no 233 - 229 of The School Paper Jan - Nov 1918, 11 Editions. This binder with copies of The School Paper was owned by Roy and Wilfred Marriott, children of one of the pioneer families of City of Moorabbin.Issued by the Education Department of Victoria, printed Albert J Mullett, Government Printer, Melbourne 1918 Issue No 223-229 of The School Paper January – November 1918 This School Paper was owned by one of the pioneer families of City of Moorabbin, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT VICTORIA / SCHOOL PAPER / For Grades V and VI (1918); Issue no 233-229 Ed. Dept of Victoria / Poetry Number Signed W Marriott education, victoria, australian history, victorian education department, marriott, moorabbin, bentleigh -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Framed Medals, H R HORNE
Three service medals with ribbons belonged to Herbert Roger HORNE VX42461 who was born at Traralgon on 8/10/1908. He enlisted at Caulfield on 8/7/1940 and served with the 2/11 Field Regiment in the Middle East during the second world war. He was discharged on 28/9/1944 and later died on 12/9/1961.Timber frame with three metal medals and ribbons on red velvet background."Donated by the family of H R HORNE'herbert roger horne, ww2, 2/11 field regiment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chart - Family, Lockwood Family History, 1972
Chart in a cylinderLockwood Family Tree 1872 - 1972lockwood family tree, forster j, chart in a cylinder, tatura, family history, lockwood family, documents, charts -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Family Home, "Burnside" Stawell West
Huttley - MartinB/W: Landscape: Steel roof, 2 chimneys, weatherboard. Fence wood uprights, wire - wooden pailing gate. Garden front to back"Burnside" Stawell West Family Homehuttley, martin -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dalziel Family early 1900's -- Studio Portrait
John Dalziel was a Blacksmith in Lower main StreetThe Dalziel family - Early 1900'sblacksmith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Recipe Book
Victoria Heywood the author grew up in Mitcham at 430 Mitcham Road.|She now lives in Fairfield and has written several books.Soft cover book of Australian recipes. Cover is beige with navy blue binding.Australian Family Recipes 1868 to 1950domestic items, cooking -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bird Family Home, Scarsdale
Black and white copy of original photograph showing two men and two women standing outside a house with a shingled roof and two stone chimneys. In front of the house are garden beds and a picket fence. Out building is in the background."Bird family - first home in Scarsdale."bird family, scarsdale, family home -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Pick Up Sticks
'Pick Up Sticks' Popular GameRed coloured cylinder containing 36 coloured plastic sticks in red, green and yellow.'Pick Up Sticks'; 'The Family Game' -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Scotts Pharmacy, Ballarat, Blamire family grave
Sepia photograph of a double grave monument with headstone in rural setting."Blamire family grave, Linton cemetery".blamire family, linton cemetery, graves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - Doll House, Fisher Price, Fisher Price Play House (1970s), c1970's
C1970's doll house used in a community toy libraryC1970's toyPlastic, mostly yellow; Coloured transfer decoration; 2 storey house with garage; 4 dormer windows; Plastic furniture; Plastic people; Carry mantle. Fisher Price play family Housedoll house, toy, c1970s, nunawading toy library -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, John Lewis, Lewis Family - From Anglesey to Ararat, 2003
Clear plastic Folder with Green Back Cover and Black plastic ring binderOn Spine: Lewis Family CAT 5856stawell -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Card, Condolences Card
The card is significant because it demonstrates linkages between the families of the Lara RSL (the McIntyre's and the Lang's). A small envelope addressed to Mrs J McIntyre with a card from Mr and Mrs Alex Lang and family. On the envelope is a red 1 penny postage stamp, and over the top of this is a blue ink stamp that has worn away (it looks as though it says Cororooke). On the envelope, hand written: Mrs J. McIntyre 'Elcho', Lara On the card, typed: Mr and Mrs Alex Lang and Family desire to return sincere thanks for your kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 'Montrose' Cororooke. letter, condolences, first world war, wwi, ww1, world war one -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Winter Irving, 2008
An account of one family of early settlers in Australia and their experience in the Goulburn Valley and the mansions they built in the the country and cities and family fortunes. Reference material from many sourcesWhite background cover. Copy of etching of Jock Winter on front cover. Also copy of family crest in colour. Pictures of Noorilim, Dhurringile, Robgil - Scotland 2007 and Noorilim, Melbourne on back coverwinter irving family, dhurringile mansion, finlay w, tatura, noorilim, history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Ely Family, 1878o
Contents: Ely family tree Frederick Ely was born in Cowlinge Suffolk, in 1838. (His parents were George Ely b1793 and Sarah Poulter b1792, both born in Cowlinge. Frederick came to Australia on the ship 'Ocean Monarch' in 1856 with (most likely) his brother George, aged 34, his wife Elizabeth Piper, aged 22, and daughters Elizabeth, aged 2, and Harriet, aged 1. George and his family settled in the Harcourt area of Victoria, as did his brothers William and Henry. In 1857, Henry, his wife Mary Anne (Parker) and a daughter came to Australia, and settled in Greensborough for a short time, then moved to Harcourt, taking a large amount of apple tree cuttings and plants from Greensborough, where he, brother William, William Eagle, a childhood friend from Cowlinge, and a Nathan Vick, planted and stated apple orchids.History of the origins of this Greensborough family.20-page plastic binder, spiral bound, clear cover. Contains documents relating to the Ely family.Collected by Greensborough Historical Society. Folder commenced 2012.ely family, splatt family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Petticoats in the Orchard, 1987
A history of pioneer womenA 113 page book describing the lives of pioneer women of Doncaster - Templestowe including the Winter family whose buggy is in our collection NA 2184non-fictionA history of pioneer womengreen irvine, doncaster - templestowe historical society, winter john -
Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade
photograph
colour photograph of members and families having a picnic .3 Joan Rosser in centre (white skirt, blue top)4 x colour photographs of members and families having a picnic in what looks like Merriwa Park (the park below and behind the Ely St Station) No.7 in a circle - centre(.1) (social committee) in a circle - below the above(.2) .4 Allan Mills cooking the bbqjoan rosser, allan mills, 1970 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn Carpet Store
Bob Hoskins of Hoskins Carpet Gallery,Bob Hoskins of Hoskins Carpet Gallery, Blackburn's longest running family business (1954) shares his view on the role that small businesses play in the community.Bob Hoskins of Hoskins Carpet Gallery, hoskins carpet gallery, hoskins, bob, hoskins, peter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Whitehorse Heritage Week 2014 Schwerkolt Cottage, 14/09/2014 12:00:00 AM
Whitehorse Heritage Week Posters - 2014.Whitehorse Heritage Week Posters - 2014. Three sizes Sept 11 - 18th promoting Schwerkolt Cottage Heritage Family Day, Sunday 14 Sept.Whitehorse Heritage Week Posters - 2014. heritage week 2014, posters