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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell taken in later years with his home in the background
Joseph Mitchell taken in later years with home in background.stawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Tomlinson & Miss Margaret Ann McDermott Wedding -- Studio Portrait
Wedding - Joseph Tomlinson & Margaret Ann (nee McDermott)stawell -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Thomas & Jane (nee Tippet) Robins with son Joseph James, Thomas & Jane (nee Tippet) Robins with son Joseph James, n.d
On display in History HouseFramed reproductive photograph in sepia tone. Portrait of a man seated, a standing boy to his right and a standing woman to his left. All are wearing formal dress of 19th century. Framed under glass in gold metal frame.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Thomas & Jane (nee Tippet) Robins with son Joseph James. Donated by: Joy Uinicombe, H/H 25 No. 3 (typed on white sticker). -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Lawrence Mitchell in WW2 in uniform c1940's
Portrait Joseph Lawrence Mitchell 1940’s in WW2 in uniform.stawell deep lead -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Portrait Of Brothers Joseph, Victor And Angelo Monti", Malmsbury c1910
People - "Monti, Joseph Leonard, Victor Bartholomew & Angelo Anthony" -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell with his mine at Campbells Gardens Deep Lead
Joseph Mitchell with his mine at Campbells Gardens Deep Leadstawell deep lead -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Panton, Joseph Anderson
Joseph Anderson Panton (1831-1913) came from Scotland to Australia in 1851. In Bendigo, he was appointed assistant gold commissioner 1852 and senior commissioner 1854. Over the years, he served as magistrate at Jamieson-Wood's Point, Anderson's Creek, Heidelberg, Geelong and Melbourne. He owned land on the Yarra River and Panton Hill is named for him. Contents Map: J A Panton's landholding with surrounding landholders. Printout and photocopy: Panton, Joseph Anderson, Australian Dictionary of Biography entry. Notes: Joseph Anderson Panton, brief biographical notes. Research Enquiry Form: Vivienne Worthington, seeking sources of information regarding Joseph Anderson Panton, 14 June 2017. Email and associated documents: Michael Kennedy seeking assistance of Eltham Gateway Action Group regarding proposed felling of manna gum tree near bridge across Diamond Creek, on land once held by Joseph Anderson Panton. Newspaper article: "Historic painting might be lost to Victoria," The Age, 22 October 1985. Painting by Joseph Anderson Panton of Captain William Lonsdale's house, Victoria's first Government House, to be in forthcoming auction. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjoseph anderson panton, william b burnley, w walsh, r hall, r a davidson, j orford, b speers, a speers, william bell, t baillie, d mcloughlin, t prior, g e hodgkins, n rodda, w r belcher, g d boursiquot, j p imley, t b darling, h g jones, t sweny, r lane, w gordon, a e morris, d w thring, j carfrae, thomas sweeney, michael kennedy, vivienne worthington, william crozier, j frank, p carrucan, panton hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Joseph Burkett, 1920c
Amy Clayton's father, Joseph Burkett "my Great, great Grandfather" - Vicki Wilson. There is some question about this relationship as Amy's father is given as George Burkett. Joseph Richard Burkett was born in 1867 (Amy born 1874), so more likely to be her brother.Digital copy of black and white photographclayton family, amy ann burkett, joseph burkett, burkett family -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1880s
Born 1823 West Indies, commenced ministry 1847, died 1890 in Rookwood, NSW. Joseph Horner Fletcher (1823-1890), Wesleyan minister, was born at St Vincent, Windward Islands, the eldest son of Rev. Joseph Fletcher, Wesleyan missionary, and his wife Mary, née Horner. In 1830-37 he attended a Methodist school in Kingswood, England, and then his uncle's school in Bath. He entered business but in July 1842 became a local preacher. He was accepted for the Wesleyan ministry in 1845 and after training at Richmond College, Surrey, he married Kate Green in December 1848. He was sent to Auckland, New Zealand, where he became the founding principal of Wesley College. In 1856 poor health obliged him to take up circuit work in Auckland and New Plymouth, where he witnessed the Maori war. He moved to Queensland and in 1861-64 was on circuit in Brisbane. In 1863 he became the first chairman of the Queensland Wesleyan District. In 1865 Fletcher was serving at Ipswich when invited to succeed Rev. John Manton as president of Newington College, Sydney. He acknowledged that the main business of the school was secular education in a Christian atmosphere and believed that education could help to overcome sectarianism. He invited distinguished academics to examine Newington students and strongly supported (Sir) Henry Parkes's education policies. He opposed the formation of a Methodist university college until a strong secondary school was established. He believed that boys should be taught to appreciate orderly conduct rather than to fear punishment and that corporal punishment was degrading and to be used only in extreme circumstances. Under Fletcher Newington developed a high moral tone and a tradition of order and respect. After he retired in 1887 the old boys gave him an address of appreciation and a portrait in oils to be hung in the hall. In addition to his normal duties from 1883 he had taught resident theological students. From 1887 he was an effective and progressive full-time theological tutor. As a preacher Fletcher had exceptional power: he expressed his thoughts in a fresh way with sparkling illustrations and characteristic humour. He combined humility with great spiritual power, prophetic vision and administrative ability. He encouraged the development of institutional church work which grew into the Central Methodist Mission in Sydney. Fletcher was elected as the first president of the New South Wales and Queensland Wesleyan Methodist Conference in 1874 and again in 1884, when he was also president of the General Conference of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Church. As conference editor in 1868, 1871 and 1873, Fletcher contributed more than fifty articles, numerous essays and reviews of books to the Weekly Advocate. He read widely, deeply and with discrimination. Never robust in health, he suffered months of illness before he died aged 66 at Stanmore, Sydney, on 30 June 1890. He was survived by three sons and two daughters, and buried in the Wesleyan section of Rookwood cemetery. In 1892 his eldest son, Joseph, edited a memorial edition of his Sermons, Addresses & Essays. Information from Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 4, 1972. Sepia toned carte de visite. Seated studio portrait of the Rev. Joseph Fletcher.Rev Joseph Fletcherrev. joseph fletcher, joseph horner, wesleyan minister, newington college sydney, new zealand, queensland, president general conference, wesleyan methodist church, central methodist mission -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, LUSH, Joseph
Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example. Arranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Subject file containing information about Joseph Lush of Moubray, Lush and Co, an earlier European landowner in Kew, initially in Studley Park Road. The file contains a copy of his last will and testament, which include information about his property - Walmer House - in Walmer Street, Kew.joseph lush, walmer house -- walmer street -- kew (vic.)joseph lush, walmer house -- walmer street -- kew (vic.) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Joseph Walter Reinhold Wolfgarten
Joseph Walter Reinhold Wolfgarten was a German wool buyer, interned in Camp 1.Coloured head and shoulders photograph of a distinguished gentleman with grey hair, moustache and glasses, wearing a suit, white shirt and blue tie. Has been laminated.german wool buyer, german internee camp 1, joseph walter reinhold wolfgarten -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Thelma Mary Jean & Master John Kendall -- Children of Mr Joseph Mitchel & Mrs Rachel Kendall nee Flavell -- Studio Portrait
Portrait Thelma Mary Jean & John Kendall. Children of Joseph and Rachel Mitchellstawell deep lead -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Studio Portrait Of Mr Joseph William Ellis, Malmsbury pre1896
People - "Ellis, Joseph William (C1827-1896)" Associated with - Webb Bros. (Photographer) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell at his farm at Deep Lead working with plough and horses
Joseph Mitchell at farm Deep Lead working with plough and horses amongst the vines.stawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Stephen Joseph Mazzuchelli -- Stawell Fire Brigade -- later Studio Portrait
Mazzuchelli – Stephen Joseph (Stawell Fire Brigade) older with Captains emblem on sleeve.stawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Church photograph, 1900s
This photograph shows the interior of St. Joseph's church about 1911. St Joseph's church was the third Catholic church in Warrnambool with the Foundation Stone of the present day church in Lava Street laid in 1869 and the second stage of the building completed in 1889, the architects being Jobbins and McLeod. No information is available on the writer of the postcard.This postcard is of interest as it features a rare interior of a major church in Warrnambool.This is a postcard featuring a glossy photograph of the interior of St. Joseph's church, Warrnambool in sepia tones. The photograph is of the nave and the main altar on a festive occasion. The back of the postcard has hand writing in black ink INTERIOR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WARRNAMBOOLst. joseph's church warrnambool, postcard warrnambool -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
photograph, Mr Joseph George of 26 Scheele Street, air raid warden
Mr Joseph George of 26 Scheele Street Pictured as an Air Raid Precautions Officer during the 1939 – 1945 war. ARP officers controlled the areas around their homes to check on tell-tale lights showing in the ‘brownout’ conditions and advising on the black-out of homes. Street lights were dimmed and screened downwards and Joseph’s daughter Marie remembered sewing black Italian cloth curtains to hang over the windows. Joseph taught adult first aid classes in local schools, church halls and at The Surrey Dive. Joseph conducted his practical training sessions at the Quarry in Grovedale Road, in case they had to deal with an emergency in such a site. Joseph (Joe) and wife Emily Ruth were English migrants; they bought their home in Scheele Street in 1919. Daughter Marie was born in 1914 when they are listed in the electoral roll at 'Hasland', Croydon Road, Surrey Hills; his occupation is given as a boilermaker. Emily (nee Sturgess) - d 15 November, 1960; buried Box Hill Cemetery - M-199A-0034 along with daughter Marie. Possible birth c Oct 1880, Birmingham (not confirmed); marriage to Joseph George c Jan 1905, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The donor was his daughter, Marie, who was a school teacher and was on the staff at Chatham Primary School for a number of years. She died in February 1989.A black and white photograph of a man in uniform standing in a garden, with a small case beside him.(mr) joseph george, surrey hills, mont albert, scheele street, clothing and dress, uniforms, world war, 1939-1945, air raid wardens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter, Greensborough Cemetery, 18/11/1880
Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter (died 18/11/1880) in Plot# B12/13 Greensborough Cemetery. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.joseph frost poulter, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter, Greensborough Cemetery, 18/11/1880
Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter (died 18/11/1880) in Plot# B12/13 Greensborough Cemetery.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many of the early settlers in the district. The cemetery holds approximately 250 grave sites with 350 people buried there. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.joseph frost poulter, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter, Greensborough Cemetery, 18/11/1880
Grave of Joseph Frost Poulter (died 18/11/1880) in Plot# B12/13 Greensborough Cemetery. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.joseph frost poulter, greensborough cemetery -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Home and Shop of Edward Joseph Price
John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the district working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. Edward Joseph Price was the first settler to take up a lot (Lot 1, Section 1) in the Village Settlement. He built a slab hut and brought up his family in 1896. This photograph shows a newer home built in 1908. It had a section used as a shop and also had a large room built that was to be used for public gatherings. Health department regulations led to this being impossible. The house faced Ridge Road.Black and white close up photograph showing a building made from wooden boards with trees in the front. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.On Front STORE MT DANDENONG On Reverse Home and Shop of Edward Joseph Price LOT 1 SECT 1 erected in 1908 on site of earlier dwelling from which goods had been sold without a special room for shop. In picture the room on the extreme left was bedroom for boys Charlie and Ted (Edward John). Under the gable was a large room planned for public use but never used owing to Health Department Regulations. The narrow door (open) and window were the shop which was the district’s first newsagency. Window behind leaves at right was the kitchen. 1908-1912. Gabled portion is now part of home “Mirra Laken” 1975edward joseph price, store, shop -
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 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Dead Mans Penny" on the Grave of Joseph Scarsi who died from wounds inflicted in World War 1
Dead Mans Penny on Grave of Joseph Scarsi. Who died from wounds inflicted in World War 1stawell soldier ww1 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Mary and Joseph Shallard also Jack Vincent and Blanche Emily Shallard, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
In Memory of Mary Beloved wife of Joseph & mother of Jack, Will & Jocelyn Died 8th Sept. 1953 and In loving memory of Joseph Died 27th July 1965 Aged 88 years Also their son Jack Vincent died 3rd June 1991 Aged 85 years And his wife Blanche Emily Died 10th September 2002 Aged 97 yearsBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, blanche emily shallard, jack vincent shallard, joseph shallard, mary shallard -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Joseph Eddy, 30th May 1995
Joseph Eddy is the gentleman in the photographed. He was a member. As he had hearing problems he often used sign language.A non-digital sepia photograph of an elderly man who is wearing a jacket and a striped jumper.sunbury community health centre, joseph eddy, sundowners group -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Smoke Night and Presentation tendered to Ex-Councillor Joseph B Levi J.P, 1935
Ticket to a smoke night and presentation by the Mayor of St Kilda to former St Kilda Councillor Joseph Levi, held at St Kilda Town Hall on 13 November 1935. Joseph Levi (25 December 1856 - 25 October 1944) was, among his many civic and philanthropic activities, a St Kilda Councillor from 1922 to 1931, including a term as Mayor in 1924-25.Pale aqua coloured card printed in blueNumber stamp bottom left hand cornercity of st kilda, joseph levi, st kilda mayoral function -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Shilton's home in Main Steet Stawell 1870
Home of Joseph Shilton 1870 – Later ( Holy Trinity Vicarage Stawell 1922/23). Main Street Stawell Now demolished.stawell building -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Joseph and Dorothea (Dora) Goodman, Greensborough Cemetery, 04/07/1932
Grave of Joseph Goodman (died 04/07/1932) and Dorothea (Dora) Goodman (died 24/02/1955.) in Plot# P7[?] Greensborough Cemetery. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.joseph goodman, dora goodman, dorothea goodman, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Joseph (Joe) Stock born 1906, 1910_
Joseph (Joe) Stock (born 1906) as young boy. Photographs from the collection of Peter Blackbourn, a descendant of the Chapman Stock family. Annotations to photos by Peter Blackbourn.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.peter blackbourn, joseph stock, joe stock -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Joseph and Dorothea (Dora) Goodman, Greensborough Cemetery, 06/07/1932
Grave of Joseph Goodman (died 06/07/1932) and Dorothea (Dora) Goodman (died 24/02/1955) in Plot# P7[?] Greensborough Cemetery. . The Goodman’s lived in Alexandra Street, Greensborough.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.joseph goodman, greensborough cemetery