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35mm Slide, Begonia Conservatory, Eureka Stockade, Circa 1956
... Ballarat East goldfields A small conservatory at the Eureka ...A small conservatory at the Eureka Stockade Gardens housed begonias which did not quite 'make the grade' to be shown at Cuthbert House at the Botanical Gardens. Visiting this hothouse was sometimes a way to 'beat the crowds'. Mrs Strange's photograph shows these begonias were still worth seeing. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. When Mrs Strange died some years ago, her extensive slide collection was sorted through and those relevant to Ballarat were gifted to the Ballarat Library.conservatory, begonias, begonia festival, eureka stockade -
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Leporello, Ballarat Registered c.1880s
... Ballarat East goldfields This leporello photo album, published ...This leporello photo album, published by A.J Punshon, Bookseller contains 12 unique scenes around Ballarat, notably the Botanical Gardens and the Town Hall. The images appear hand drawn and are possibly lithographs. Inside the back-cover of the leporello is a tiny sticker identifying A.J Punshon Bookseller as the publisher or supplier. This sticker might be the only evidence of Punshon in business in Ballarat, apart from a single entry in Niven's 1888 Ballarat and District Directory, which gives his occupation as bookseller and address as 82 Dawson Street south. The only result from a search in Trove indicates he published the Australian Almanac for 1887. His name is not familiar as one of the booksellers of Ballarat. Alfred James Punshon was born in Prahan in 1856 to Isabella Lockwood and Robert Punshon; he married Elizabeth Lyons of Buningyong in 1881, they had two daughters, Ethel Mary in 1882 and Flora Hazel in 1894. It seems the family moved to Melbourne after Flora's birth. Elizabeth Punshon died in St.Kilda 1913 and Alfred died in 1938, in South Yarra. It seems in the early 1880's he set up as a bookseller and published at least two books but this is all we have been able to find out. If you have any additional information on Alfred Punshon, we would be pleased to hear it in the comments below! leporello, punshon family, lithograph, ballarat, publishing, publisher, album -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Mr. J. Vallins reminiscences
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Mr. J. Vallins - Reminiscences given before the AHRS, City Hall, Ballarat on Nov 26th, 1899 : Vallins, born in Berkshire in 1831, arrived in Australia at Geelong in 1854. He came to Ballarat for the gold and spent most of the rest of his life here, living in Ligar Street. He died in 1904 and is buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Reminiscences of James Oddie Esq
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Notes from a lecturette given to the AHRS by James Oddie, and recorded by Mr Coulthard, the Recording Secretary. James Oddie was born in England and arrived in Geelong with his wife and daughter in 1849. The gold lured him to Ballarat, where he witnessed the Eureka uprising. He was the first chairman of the Ballarat Municipal Council, and because of his many philanthropic activities and community involvement, is thought of as "the father of Ballarat."larpent (ship), eureka stockade, goldrush, ballarat, immigrant experience, immigrants -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, John Gavan Reilly, Letter to AHRS, 13th March 1896
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.In this very long letter, Gavan Reilly seeks membership of the Society, and urges the Society in preserving the 'absorbingly exciting stories of a vanishing past.' He was postmaster at Creswick at the time, an amateur poet, and an enthusiast for local history. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, The First Visit of the Early Pioneers to Mount Buninyong
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Excerpt of George Russell's Manuscript Diary copied by William Lewis. George Russell, from Scotland joined his brother Philip in 1831 in Tasmania, and farmed there for five years under his supervision. He then followed John Batman's exploratory lead to Port Phillip in March 1836. George Russell later established Golf Hill Station at Shelford. These memoirs describe first visits by Europeans to Lal Lal falls (which weren't running) and Mt Buninyong. These records must have been sought out by the AHRS as Russell had died before the Society was established. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Reminiscences - Strange But True Stories About Gold. J.M. Meek
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Mr. James McCain Meek boasted of building the first house in Ballarat, on the corner of Dana and Lydiard Streets, which was also a lemonade store and some say a sly grog shop. Meek arrived in Australia in 1847. He was in Ballarat 1851-1853, and in later life he returned to Ballarat to live at the Benevolent Asylum. When he became very ill in 1898 his daughter Marianne Dallimore took him to live with her, and he died at her property near Warrnambool in 1899. He wrote these reminiscences for the AHRS, of which he was a member. He was an excellent penman and illustrator and he produced several extraordinary complicated works. Meek was the subject of a PhD project undertaken at Federation University Australia by Joan Luxembourg, resulting in the 2015 publication The Inimitable Mr Meek. ballarat, illustration, goldrush, lithography -
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Document - Australian Historical Record Society papers, Notes on the Ballarat Riots October 1854
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Reminiscences of J.P. Murray, Esq., J.P
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Reminiscences narrated before the AHRS in the City hall, Ballarat, August 25th, 1899, by John P. Murray, from the Orkney Islands, who arrived in Melbourne as a 15 year old in 1849. He served as President of the Ballarat Shire Council 1871-72. In these reminiscences he recalls a time before the goldrush. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Rules of the Australian Historical Record Society, 1896
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Several copies of the little rule book of the AHRS have been preserved with the Society's papers. historical societies, ballarat -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, John M. Hood, A Few Recollections of the Long Ago
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.John Hood was originally from London, and arrived in Melbourne from Tasmania in 1842. He first dug for gold in Little Bendigo / Nerrina, in 1852. He died in 1909, a very old man, at the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum. -
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Australian Historical Record Society papers, Thomas J. Bath J.P
... Ballarat East goldfields The Australian Historical Records Society ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Thomas Bath came to Australia in 1849, establishing a butchering establishment at Geelong. He mined during the rushes at various sites, eventually coming to Ballarat where he established a hotel now known as Craig's Royal Hotel. He held the first publican's license on Ballarat (1854) and his hotel was known as The Ballarat, later changed to Bath's Hotel; after the sale to Mr Craig in 1857 Thomas Bath established his farm Ceres, at Learmonth. Thomas Bath was instrumental in the formation of Ballarat and was a champion of all public institutions. He died in 1901. These reminiscences appear to have been recorded by the AHRS rather than Mr Bath writing them himself.goldrush, sailing ships, coach fares -
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Photograph, Sturt Street Median Strip Garden
... Ballarat East goldfields View of the gardens along the Sturt Street ...View of the gardens along the Sturt Street median strip between Raglan and Errard Streets. sturt street, ballarat, gardens, raglan street, errard steet -
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Photograph, View from West Ballarat Fire Station looking north west
... Ballarat East goldfields View from the West Ballarat Fire Station ...View from the West Ballarat Fire Station looking north west looking towards Drummond and Errard Streets. Both the Base and St John of God Hospitals roofs and chimneys are seen.west ballarat fire station, ballarat, drummond street, errard street, base hospial, st john of god hospital -
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Photograph, Peter Lalor statue and reliefs
... Ballarat East goldfields Peter Lalor statue and close up of bronze ...Peter Lalor statue and close up of bronze reliefs. Eureka Stockade relief on the south side and Lalor in Parliament on the north side of the statue. Located at the western end of the median strip where Dawson Street crosses Sturt Street.peter lalor, eureka stockade, statue, sturt street, dawson street, parliament -
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Photograph, Aerial View of the Ballarat CBD in 1957 / 1958
... Ballarat East goldfields This aerial view of the Ballarat CBC ...This aerial view of the Ballarat CBC was taken sometime in 1957 or 1958. Sturt Street can be seen running from the right centre to top left.aerial view, sturt street, ballarat, central business district, cbd -
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Photograph, 4th Ballarat Scout Group 1919
... Ballarat East goldfields The first photo shows the troop appear ...The first photo shows the troop appear to practicing a fire drill. The photographer was F.H. Preston. The second photo shows the Scout Musical Band possibly in Learmonth. Most of the boys are holding instruments. The third studio photo shows the troops as winners of the Herald Cup in the South Street Competitions. The Band Leader is H. Leech.4th ballarat scout group, scouts, ballarat, bands, royal south street competitions., herald cup -
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Photograph, Ballarat Railway Station Goods Shed
... Ballarat East goldfields Looking west along a bluestone goods shed ...Looking west along a bluestone goods shed at the Ballarat Railway yard in 1960.ballarat railway, building, goods shed, ballrarat, railway -
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Photograph, Corner of Sturt Street and Lydiard Street North looking North West circa 1919
... Ballarat East goldfields Photo was taken on the south east corner ...Photo was taken on the south east corner of Sturt Street and Lydiard Street North looking north west. ballarat, sturt street, median strip, lydiard street north -
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Photograph, View from White Hill over White Flat, Ballarat circa 1919
... Ballarat East goldfields The view from White Hill over White Flat ...The view from White Hill over White Flat.white hill, white flat, ballarat -
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Photograph, Eyre Street, Ballarat circa 1919
... Ballarat East goldfields Eyre Street facing east. Eyre Street ...Eyre Street facing east.eyre street, ballarat, ballarat central, trees -
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Photograph, Corner of Mair and Drummond Street, Ballarat Central circa 1919
... Ballarat East goldfields View down Mair Street from the south east ...View down Mair Street from the south east corner of Mair Street and Drummond Street North. St Andrew's Church Spire can be seen in the background.mair street, drummond street north, st andrew's church, ballarat, street view -
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Photograph, Sturt Steet at night during Centenary Celebrations 1938
... Ballarat East goldfields A night scene looking west along Sturt ...A night scene looking west along Sturt Street during the Centenary Celebrations in 1938. The Town Hall Tower can be seen in the background.sturt street, centenary, town hall, ballarat -
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Photograph, Buildings decorated for the Ballarat Centenary in 1938
... Ballarat East goldfields Some of the businesses in the photo ...Some of the businesses in the photo include Berry Anderson Stationers, Wilson's Tailors and the National Mutual building.national mutual, centenary, berry anderson, wilson's tailors, sturt street, ballarat -
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Photograph, Sturt Street Centenary Celebrations 1938
... Ballarat East goldfields Sturt Street during the Centenary ...Sturt Street during the Centenary Celebrations in 1938. You can see decorations on the Eyre Bros building. Other businesses shown are Sutton's Boot Palace and Whiteside's.sturt steet, centenary, ballarat, eyre bros, sutton's boot palace, whiteside's, decorations -
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Photograph, Dr Longden's Residence 1938
... Ballarat East goldfields Dr Longden's Residence at 5 Errard Street ...Dr Longden's Residence at 5 Errard Street North. During World War 2, it was used as Army Nurses accommodation.errard street, ballarat, longden, nurses, world war 2 -
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Photograph, Sturt Street in winter circa 1930
... Ballarat East goldfields Sturt Street looking north east. You can ...Sturt Street looking north east. You can see the shade frames over the seats in the median strip, spear iron fences enclose the garden beds and a drinking fountain. An open ended tram travels along the length of Sturt Street.sturt street, ballarat, tram, gardens -
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Photograph, Ballarat Orphanage, Victoria Street circa 1955
... Ballarat East goldfields Demolition of Orphanage iron frieze ...Demolition of Orphanage iron frieze and brackets. It also shows the Polychrome brickwork.ballarat orphange, ballarat, victoria street, iron work, demolition -
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Photograph, 23 Raglan Street Lot 29 circa 1910
... Ballarat East goldfields 23 Raglan Street was built in 1855. Raglan ...23 Raglan Street was built in 1855.raglan street, ballarat, house, housing -
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Photograph, Sturt Street between Errard and Raglan Streets circa 1910
... Ballarat East goldfields C. Morris Undertakers premises and horse ...C. Morris Undertakers premises and horse drawn hearse. Two storey doctor's residence and the tower of the City Fire Station.c.morris, undertakers, city fire stations, sturt street, doctor