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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Terminus Hotel August 1963
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings.In 1879, the Terminus Hotel was purchased by Annie and George Allen. The hotel was advertised as a two storey brick building with bar, large dining and four rooms on the ground floor, all and commodious cellar. Upstairs a large parlour and 13 bedrooms. There was also a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, a blacksmith's shop and other buildings. The Allens had about 20 years of ownership, with Annie continuing to hold the licence under her new married name of Annie Haldon after George had died in 1889. In 1888, the Allens undertook extensive additions and renovations. Annie remained as the proprietor of the building until her death in 1904, but the business was leased to William Carkeek in December 1898. The building was eventually auctioned as part of the finalising of Annie's estate in 1909.hotels wodonga, businesses wodonga, terminus hotel wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Terminus Hotel Delivery Van 31 July 1971
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings.In 1879, the Terminus Hotel was purchased by Annie and George Allen. The hotel was advertised as a two storey brick building with bar, large dining and four rooms on the ground floor, all and commodious cellar. Upstairs a large parlour and 13 bedrooms. There was also a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, a blacksmith's shop and other buildings. The Allens had about 20 years of ownership, with Annie continuing to hold the licence under her new married name of Annie Haldon after George had died in 1889. In 1888, the Allens undertook extensive additions and renovations. Annie remained as the proprietor of the building until her death in 1904, but the business was leased to William Carkeek in December 1898. The building was eventually auctioned as part of the finalising of Annie's estate in 1909.hotels wodonga, businesses wodonga, terminus hotel wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Terminus Hotel and Pares House
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings.In 1879, the Terminus Hotel was purchased by Annie and George Allen. The hotel was advertised as a two storey brick building with bar, large dining and four rooms on the ground floor, all and commodious cellar. Upstairs a large parlour and 13 bedrooms. There was also a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, a blacksmith's shop and other buildings. The Allens had about 20 years of ownership, with Annie continuing to hold the licence under her new married name of Annie Haldon after George had died in 1889. In 1888, the Allens undertook extensive additions and renovations. Annie remained as the proprietor of the building until her death in 1904, but the business was leased to William Carkeek in December 1898. The building was eventually auctioned as part of the finalising of Annie's estate in 1909.hotels wodonga, businesses wodonga, terminus hotel wodonga -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, On the Melbourne Road; C. Watson's Eltham Hotel and Stables
The 1852 owner was Benjamin O'Wallis who died in 1896Photocopy of a photograph of C. Watson's Eltham Hotel, cnr. Main Road and Pitt Street, Elthamhotels, eltham, c watson, main road, pitt street, benjamin o'wallis -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Remembrance of Bro H M T P Clarke, foundation member of the Loyal Elsternwick Lodge M U I O O F
Clarke died 17 Aug 1962 aged 87 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Book frontispiece, 1926
Harold Overend was born in Tasmania in 1870 and died in 1948.Head and shoulders portrait of the Rev. Harold A. Overend B.A.President of Conference 1926 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Varsity Studio
Born 1864 England. Died Kew, Vic., 1939.Black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. J. Snell, with a medal on his left lapel and wearing his clerical collar. He is looking directly at the camera. The photograph is tipped onto brown card and has the photographer's name embossed on the bottom right of the photograph. Rev Snell's name is handwritten in white on the front. "Rev. J. Snell"rev joseph snell methodist minister, methodist conference president -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1926
Born in Tasmania. Died 1948. President of Conference 1926.Head and shoulders portrait of the Rev Harold Overend B.A., mounted on card.President of Conference 1926 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr George Blackman who died in 1936 -- Portrait
Portrait - George Blackman (Died 1936) Oval Framestawell -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Ida Kaminska and Company; 1960
Two Plays - Mirele Efros and The Trees Die Standingdovid herman theatre, ida kaminsa, karol latowicz, sam migdalek, meir melman, rachel levita, yasha sher, anne light, ruth turkow-kaminska, pnina kochen -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Grave of Annie Lyon (1918) and Helen Bird nee Lyon (1897-1993), Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, Sep 2009
In Loving Memory of Annie Lyon Widow of the late Andrew Lyon of Mildura Died 12th March 1918 and of Helen Bird Widow of Arthur Andrew Bird Daughter of Annie Lyon Died 4th July 1993 Aged 96 yearsRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsKodak GC 400-9andrew lyon, annie lyon, arthur andrew bird, eltham cemetery, gravestones, helen bird (nee lyon) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Possibly William and Harold Sinclair of Diamond Creek
Twin sons of Harry Sinclair who came to the district from Scotland in 1860. William and Harry were born 25 Feb 1869 in Diamond Creek. William died 12 Sep 1943 at Heidelberg and Harry died 1947 at GreensboroughBlack and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cmdiamond creek, harold sinclair, henry colling sinclair, henry sinclair, william alexander sinclair, william sinclair -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Tour of St Katherine's Anglican Church and cemetery, St Helena, 27 October 2014, 27 October 2014
Peers Family Grave. Sacred to the memory of Humphrey Peers late of Bedford England died June 19 1868 aged 52 years.. also Mary his beloved wife died September 21 1924 aged 93 yearsBorn Digitalst katherine's church, st helena, cemetery, peers -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mary and James Fox's Headstrone, Warrnambool Cemetery, 27/07/2009
James Fox was born at Delgany, County Wicklow, Ireland. He died at his residence, Winslow, near Warrnambool on 30 June 1859, aged 45 years. Mary Fox died 07 January 1903, aged 88 years.Headstone for Mary and James Fox in the Warrnambool Cemetery.cemetery art, headstone art, james fox, mary fox, delgany, county wicklow, ireland, j. ryan scluptor, newry -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mary and Fred Heazlewood's Headstrone, Warrnambool Cemetery, 27/07/2009
James Fox was born at Delgany, County Wicklow, Ireland. He died at his residence, Winslow, near Warrnambool on 30 June 1859, aged 45 years. Mary Fox died 07 January 1903, aged 88 years.Tombstone for Mary and Fred Heazlewood in the Warrnambool Cemetery. The tombstone features a sculpture of an angel.cemetery art, headstone art, mary elizabeth heazlewood, fred heazlewood, angel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: MENGE IN THE HILLS
A letter written in German from Johannes Menge to Karl Wilhelm Pauli from Hahndorf South Australia 3rd of February 1846, translated into English by Mrs Marta Birrell of Bendigo October 1997. In a spiral bound folder with plastic cover, Johannes Menge, Wanderer durch die Welt, Menge in the Hills presented to the German Heritage Society Bendigo by quentin C Binks 22.1.1998, 11 pages with a map and black & white illustrations.person, individual, menge, history-adelaide-german-menge-pauli -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES STEPHENS HIGGINS FAMILY CERTIFICATES
Six photocopies of certificates relating to the Higgins family. Marriage certificate 1911 of Albert Ernest Higgins in Bendigo. Marriage certificate 1939 Harold William Higgins in Bendigo. Certificate of baptism for Albert ernest Higgins. Extract of birth certificate of Harold William Higgins born in Bendigo 1912. Extract and death certificate of Albert Ernest Higgins who died in Bendigo 12th April 1961. Also three genealogical tree for the Higgins familyperson, certificate, higgins family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MARGARET BARRASS DEATH & FUNERAL
Two page letter dated 16/1/2015 from Margaret Knight nee Barrass outlining her relationship with Margaret Barrass who died in a 1918 train smash in Tasmania. Two 1918 cuttings from the Bendigo Advertiser detail the funeral and the circumstances surrounding the accident. A contemporary brown manilla envelope printed with heading Vincent Barclay Studio, Beehive Buildings 94 Elizabeth Street Melbourne once held newspaper cuttings.bendigo, history, margaret barrass -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: TYPED DOCUMENT FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND DATED 1919
Typed document from High Court of Justice in Ireland, Kings Bench Division [Probate] District Registry at Tuan. Pertaining to deceased Edward Valentine Browne late of Claran Park, Headford in the County of Galway, who died on or about 9th day November 1919. Mary Cruise of 80 Albert Road, Sandycove, in County of Dublin, Spinster sole executrix named in will. Cohn Bros Victoria Brewery notified 4/ 8 /1922.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, high court of justice in ireland. edward valentine browne, galway ireland. mary cruise, sandycove, dublin ireland. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: MRS. LOUISA DE RAVIN
Photograph of a lady posing with her head on her hand leaning against a cloth covered table. She is wearing a full skirt with black squares all over it, with a shirt and a frilly bolero. On the reverse in biro is written: Mrs. Louisa De Ravin, Born 24th November 1839, Died 28th October 1904, copied from the original for her daughter -in-law, wife of her youngest son, the late Dr. Garret De Ravin.person, individual, portrait, mrs. louisa de ravin, dr. garret de ravin -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH RICHARDS FAMILY
.1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF HARRIET RICHARDS, WIFE OF WILLIAM RICHARDS .2 ENLARGED PHOTGRAPH OF ORIGINAL CLUNES BAND .3 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF HARRIET RICHARDS BOARDING HOUSE EARLY 1900 .4 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES BAND .5 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF WILLIAM RICHARDS, HE DIED 30 JANUARY 1904, FATHER OF ALBERT ERNEST KNOWN AS GILBERT RICHARDS, GREAT GRANDFATHER OF ROSEMARY ELSIE WALLACE NEE RICHARDSharriet richards, william richards, clunes band, gilbert richards -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Vesta Case, Estimated: 1889-1890
Silver vesta case with trumpeted flower etched on one side and rose like flower on the other. Match striker on the bottom. Stylized CJS on refers to Charles James Stevens born Gibraltar 1/1/1892, died 2/3/1973, buried Geelong Eastern Cemetery. He married Edna Olive in 1966. Edna and her sister, Elsie Samuel, lived in Pickworth Avenue, Anglesea and were active in the Historical Society.Etched with trumpeted and rose-like flowers and the letters "CJS". Hallmarks: cc, P, anchor, Lion (P=1889-1890). Arrow (anchor) - Birmingham.matches, silver, charles james stevens -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Death Certificate, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth, death and burial records, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Transcript of document (partly printed, partly handwritten): TO THE REGISTRAR OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE UNDERMENTIONED DEATH TOOK PLACE I hereby certify that I attended Henry Alfred Emmett aged 11 months last Birthday; that I last saw him on December 18th 1871 that he died on December 18th at ________ and that the cause of his death was Diarrhoea, Duration 3 days. Signed E. Green Proff. Title: [indecipherable] Address: ___________ Date: ____________ -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Tramway Board, "Tramway Board - Report and Statement of Accounts for year ended 30 June 1918 - No. 2", 1918
Report - 28 pages - part centre stapled, part folded and glued into a separate section onto the rear cover, with a grey cover, titled "Tramway Board - Report and Statement of Accounts for year ended 30 June 1918 - No. 2". Gives a detail report of the Board's activities, passenger traffic, issues, MTO Co matters, statistical information, a list of those enlisted, died on active service, graphs and lists Board members and officers.trams, tramways, tramway board, cable trams, annual reports, mto co, world war 1 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Tramway Board, "Tramway Board - Report and Statement of Accounts for year ended 30 June 1919 - No. 3", 1919
Report - 28 pages - part centre stapled, part folded and glued into a separate section onto the rear cover, with a red cover, titled "Tramway Board - Report and Statement of Accounts for year ended 30 June 1919 - No. 3". Gives a detail report of the Board's activities, passenger traffic, issues, MTO Co matters, statistical information, a list of those enlisted, died on active service, graphs and lists Board members and officers.trams, tramways, tramway board, cable trams, annual reports, mto co, world war 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ST. MUNGO MINE - FATALITY AT THE ST. MUNGO MINE
Handwritten and typed copy of a report from the Bendigo Advertiser Wed. August 30th, 1899 of a fatality at the St. Mungo Mine where a miner, Richard Nettle was injured when a large slab of mullock fell on him. He died later in the hospital. On the second page is a handwritten copy from the Bendigo Advertiser Thurs. Aug. 31st 1899 of the Inquest into the St. Mungo fatality. Also a photocopy of the first page. Notes prepared by Albert Richardson.document, gold, st. mungo mine, st. mungo mine, fatality at the st. mungo mine, bendigo advertiser wed aug 30 1899 & thur aug 31 1899, richard nettle, john evans, mr brown, john paul, mrs nettle, mr bennetts, wm j butson, wm abraham, bendigo cemetry -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Print - Linocut, Vida Pearson, Proteaceae & Butterflies and Angels, c1980s
Artist Vida Pearson of Ross Creek; given to school by the family of Old Collegian Andrew Craig Noonan. Andrew attended the school 1983 - 1989. Works titled 'Proteaceae' and Butterflies and Angels'. Modern ArtGift of the family of Andrew Craig Noonanlarge framed works of art; hand coloured linocuthandwritten on reverse: In loving memory of / Andrew Craig Noonan (died 21/7/1992) / and in grateful and sincere thanks / for the love, care and support / given to us by the staff of / Ballarat and Clarendon College / Ron, Pam and Damien 20/2/1993andrew craig noonan, wildlife art society of australasia, wildlife artist of the year -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Mary Delahunty, Delahunty Family Reunion 1859 - 1991, 1991
Booklet put together for the Delahunty family reunion 1859-1991. Held at the Murtoa Race Course on March10 1991. Covers the history of the family from Ireland to Australia. Restroation of the grave in Clarendon Cemetary BallaratYellow card cover with black border design with a picture of elderly lady in centre.Donated to the Stawell Historical Society by L B Delahunty Delahunty family reunion 1859 - 1991 (under Photograph) Mary Delahunty Born 1814: Died 1902 Aged 88 years Murtoa Racecourse Sunday 10th March 1991stawell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque, City of Kew, George Pockett, First Curator of the City of Kew, 1922
George Pockett was first curator of the Alexandra Gardens in Kew. He and his brother were responsible for the design of a number of important municipal gardens.Brass memorial plaque to George Pockett. Originally located on Jubilee Rotunda in Alexandra Gardens.This Tablet was Erected / by the Kew City Council / in Token of its Appreciation of the Valued Services of George Pockett who as First Curator of the City Laid out these Gardens. Appointed 26th June 1906. Died Whilst on Duty, 18th October 1922.george pockett, alexandra gardens -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Print - Framed Print, In Remembrance of ANZAC Forces in Vietnam
Roll of honour - Lists names of Australian and New Zealand personnel who died in Vietnam. Central in the print is a photo of Sgt William Francis Hacking (36448) - Australian Army Training Team (AATT)- 1st Australian soldier killed in Vietnam.