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Clunes Museum
Document - FLYER - LEE MEDLYN HOME OF BOTTLES, BROCHURE
THE LEE MEDLYN HOME OF BOTTLES IS HOUSED IN THE FORMER STATE SCHOOL NO. 136 BUILDINGGLOSS COLOUR PRINTED BROCHURE OF THE LEE MEDLYN HOME OF BOTTLES. CONTAINS IMAGES OF THE FORMER SOUTH CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL, FACTORY EQUIPMENT, BOTTLES, G.L. MEDLYN AND PARTNER, WALL MURAL AND TEXT -HISTORY OF BOTTLES, FUTER PROJECTIONS FOR THE LEE MEDLYN HOME OF BOTTLES, LEE MEDLYN STORYNILbottles, lee medlyn, bottle museum -
Clunes Museum
Mixed media - DVD, A HISTORY OF AUSTRA;IAN ABORIGINALS
DVD IN PLASTIC CASE, PART 1: READING OF ABORIGINAL ART, FIRST CONTACT WITH COLONISATION, CAPTAIN COOK/FIRST FLEET COLIN JONES IS OF ABORIGINAL POLYNESIAN PLUS ENGLISH DECENT. THE ABORIGINAL SIDE OF HIS FAMILY ARE FROM KALKADOON AND NUNUCKLE TRIBAL GROUPSdvd, aboriginal, colin jones -
Clunes Museum
Education kit - SCHOOL PROJECT
... COLLEGE CLUNES CLUNES CAMPUS .1 FAMILY HISTORY OF RALPH COUNDAN ....1 FAMILY HISTORY OF RALPH COUNDAN BY SARAH CULES .2 ADDRESS UNKNOWN APROJECT BY JESSICA DANKS .3 LOG BOOK BY GEORGIE BARRETT 2001 .4 CLUNES PROJECT BY JESS DOHNT .5 SCHOOL PROJECT BY SARAH CULES - LETTERS FROM RALPH COUNDANwesley college clunes, clunes campus -
Clunes Museum
Document - DETAILS OF CATHERINE KELLY, OWNER OF BLACK BEADED CAPE
NINE DOCUMENTS RELATING THE THE HISTORY OF A CAPE BELONGING TO CLUNES RESIDENT CATHERINE KELLY fashion cape, catherine kelly -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper, OUR CENTENARY, UNKNOWN
... HISTORY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSAPER OF THE TIMES CLUNES & TALBOT ...LOCAL HISTORY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSAPER OF THE TIMES6 PAGE SPECIAL EDITION A 100 YEARS SINCE JULY 1983 FROM THE CLUNES & TALBOT GUARDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAYclunes & talbot guardian, centenary -
Clunes Museum
Document - SHEET MUSIC
SHEET MUSIC OWNED BY EDITH PICKFORD. .1 GOOD BYE SONG .2 FOUR LEAF CLOVER .3 THE GATES OF PEARL - METHODIST CHURCH COIR, CLUNES 1/11/1913 .4 I WORE A ROSE .5 MY MESSAGE .6 A LITTLE WORLD OF LOVE .7 COM BACK SOME DAY - SIGNED BY ARTHUR F TATE, COMPOSER OF THE MUSIC .8 DOCUMENT - HISTORY OF EDITH PICKFORD 9 PAGES .9 COOVER OF ONE DAY WHEN WE WERE YOUNG .10 COVER NO, 139 KUHLAU ALSO INCLUDED IS A DOCUMENT OUTLINING EDITH'S HISTORY AND HER FAMILY CONNECTIONS sheet music, edith pickford -
Clunes Museum
Document - MEMORABILIA, 1972
... REUNION BACK TO 1972 LOCAL HISTORY BACK TO CLUNES BACK TO CLUNES ...CLUNES REUNION BACK TO 1972.1 BUMPER STICKERS CREAM WITH BLUE PRINTING .2 POSTER YELLOW WATERPROOF PAPER - DETAILING PROGRAMBACK TO CLUNES 1972local history, back to clunes -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - BOOK, CHEQUE BOOK / PETTY CASH, 1972
USED FOR BACK TO CLUNES 1972.1 ANZ CHEQUE BOOK BUTTS 1/3/1957-23/5/1957 INCLUDES DOCKETS ATTACHED TO BUTTS .2 SECRETARY'S PETTY CASH 1971-1972clunes 1972 back to, local history -
Clunes Museum
Document - CORRESPONDENCE, 1957 BACK TO CLUNES COMMITTEE, 1957
... HISTORY BACK TO CLUNES 1957 CORRESPONDENCE LETTERS TO AND FROM ...LOCAL HISTORYLETTERS TO AND FROM BACK TO CLUNES COMMITTEE 1957 ATTACHED TOGETHER LH TOP CORNER WITH RED STRINGback to clunes 1957, correspondence -
Clunes Museum
Document - CORRESPONDENCE AND PROGRAMME, 1933
... HISTORY CORRESPONDENCE LOCAL HISTORY BACK TO CLUNES 1933 .1 ...LOCAL HISTORY.1 PROGRAMME BACK TO CLUNES 1933 14/4 TO 20/4 .2 C. EBERHARD, LETTER ACCEPTING INVITATION .3 CORRESPONDENCE CLUNES IN MELBOURNE CLUB .4 CORRESPONDENCE W.A. FORMER RESIDENTS OF CLUNEScorrespondence, local history, back to clunes 1933 -
Clunes Museum
Document - BOOK, BACK TO CLUNES 1957-60
... HISTORY LOCAL HISTORY BACK TO CLUNES 1957-60 MINUTES BACK ...LOCAL HISTORYGREY CARDBOARD COVERED EXERCISE BOOK 'THE SHELL EX BOOK' CONTAINING MINUTES FROM PLANNING MEETINGS. DETAILS OF BALL TAKINGS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REQUESTBACK TO CLUNES COMMITTEE YEAR 1957local history, back to clunes 1957-60, minutes -
Clunes Museum
Document
.1 DAYLESFORD AND HEPBURN SPRINGS 14 PAGES, ACCOMMODATION, SITES, CHURCHES, MAPS .2 TALBOT TOWNSHIP, SHORT HISTORY AND POINTS OF INTERESTtalbot, daylesford hepburn springs, history maps points of interest -
Clunes Museum
Document - ARTICLES, CLUNES RIOT
... RIOTS NEWSPAPER EXTRACTS HISTORY 1873 .1 CLUNES RIOT 9/12/1873 ....1 CLUNES RIOT 9/12/1873 ARTICLE WRITTEN 1973 (HANDWRITTEN) DETAILING HISTORY OF RIOT .2 HISTORY LEADING UP TO RIOT (10 PAGES) .3 EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS 25/10/1873 TO 24/12/1873clunes riots, newspaper extracts, history 1873 -
Clunes Museum
Document - DOCUMENT - HISTORY, INTERKNIT
LAMINATED YELLOW CARD WITH SHORT HISTORY OF THE KNITTING MILL WHICH WAS HOUSED IN THE OLD SCHOOL BUILDING. 1919-1922 CUTTLE PTY LTD. 1923-1934 CLUNES KNITTING AND MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 1934 ROBERTS FAMILY. 1938-1985 CLUNES INTERKNIT HOSIERY CO.cuttle pty ltd, south clunes school, clunes knitting and manufacturing co. pty ltd, mr roberts and family, clunes interknit hosiery co. -
Clunes Museum
Document, KAROLINA
KAROLINA PASSED AWAY JULY 2018.1 ARTICLE 'ABOUT KAROLINA', DETAILING KAROLINA'S WORK, HISTORY, ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS. .2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF KAROLINA .3 PAGESkarolina, artist, publisher -
Clunes Museum
Document - NEWSPAPER, CLUNES GUARDIAN & GAZETTE, CLUNES GUARDIAN AND GAZETTE, 14/04/1939
SPECIAL EDITION .1 NEWSPAPER CLUNES GUARDIAN & GAZETTE, 14 APRIL, 1939. CLUNES CELEBRATES ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY. LISTS BUSINESSES 1863, LAND SETTLERS, HISTORY, CHURCHES, ITEMS FROM EARLY NEWSPAPERS. .2 PHOTOCOPY OF 1ST PAGE .3 NEWSPAPER CLUNES GUARDIAN & GAZETTE 14 APRIL, 1939. CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS OFFICIALLY OPENED BY SIR HARRY CHAUVEL IN THE PRESENCE OF 4000 PEOPLE.W. COOK WRITTEN IN PENCIL ON TOP R.H. CORNER1939, clunes 100th birthday, businesses 1863, clunes guardian & gazette, early land settlers, sir harry chauvel -
Clunes Museum
Document - NEWSPAPER - SPECIAL FEATURE, BALLARAT "COURIER", THE REST IS HISTORY, 4/10/1984
ARTICLE COURIER SPECIAL FEATURE TITLED 'THE REST IS HISTORY', DATED 4/10/1984, PAGE 8. JOHN McPHEE, COACHMAN. STARTED COACHES MELBOURNE TO KILMORE 1854. DROVE LEAD COACH AT CLUNES RIOT. FEATURE 28 PAGES. COLLECTION OF NOSTALGIA ON BALLARAT'S PEOPLE AND HISTORY.john mcphee, coachman, clunes riot, first coach melbourne kilmore 1854 -
Clunes Museum
Document - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, THE BALLARAT NEWS, NEW KINDER FOR CLUNES
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE. THE NEWS, 1 AUGUST 1991, PAGE 8. "NEW KINDER FOR CLUNES". APPROX HALF PAGE ARTICLE, PHOTOS AND TEXT DETAILING KINDER HISTORY 1973 TO 1991.clunes kindergarten, new premises, 1991, history 1973 to 1991, the news -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, Information Victoria, Marketing Branch, Victorian Tales 2004, 2004
THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS A COMPILATION OF EXTRACTS FROM ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR THE VICTORIAN COMMUNITY HISTORY AWARDS 2004 42 PAGESPaper back book green cover, black and white images placed along the top and bottom of the front cover. 42 pagesnon-fictionTHIS BOOKLET CONTAINS A COMPILATION OF EXTRACTS FROM ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR THE VICTORIAN COMMUNITY HISTORY AWARDS 2004 42 PAGEShistory awards, information victoria -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - SEWING MACHINE, Singer Manufacturing Co, 1920
https://www.singermachines.co.uk/faq/singer-sewing-machine-company-history/Singer sewing machine, black with gold, green, red scroll pattern, hand operated, lift up machine attached to wooden base with a wooden coverIn gold on top of machine "The Singer Manufacturing Co." On metal plate base of machine "F9719565" Cover; Gold marking on front of cover "The Singer Mnft Co. TradeMark"sewing, domestic item, singer manufacturing co. -
Clunes Museum
Pamphlet - TOUR AND MAP, RICHARD AITKEN, TALBOT WALKING TOUR, 1988
PUBLISHED FOR BICENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION 1988TALBOT WALKING TOUR AND MAP. PUBLISHED BY TALBOT AND CLUNES HERITAGE PROJECT. WRITTEN BY RICHARD AITKEN, 1988PHOTO OF TALBOT TOWN HALL; HISTORY; DESCRIPTIONS OF BUILDINGS AND MAPtalbot, tour, map, 1988, aitken -
Clunes Museum
Print - TWO FRAMES PRINTS, S.T. GILL, 1 KAPUNDA MINE. 2 DEEP SINKING, BALLARAT
FRAMED PRINTS REPRODUCED FOR NATIONAL BANK CALENDAR 1970 - LITHOGRAPHS BY S.T. GILL .1 APRIL - KAPUNDA MINE 1845 .2 MARCH - DEEP SINKING, BALLARAT 1855.1 ANNOTATION ON REAR RE HISTORY OF COPPER MINES, KAPUNDA .2 ANNOTATION ON REAR RE HISTORY OF DEEP SINKINGmining, calendar, lithograph, 1970, kapunda -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, ROBERT CAMPBELL, CLUNES STREETS AND THEIR ORIGINS
... STREET TOWNSHIP OF CLUNES HISTORY OF STREET NAMES OF CLUNES ...HISTORY OF STREET NAMES OF CLUNESSOFT COVER IN RED COLOUR. 14 PAGESnon-fictionHISTORY OF STREET NAMES OF CLUNESclunes street, township of clunes -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields FAMILY ...FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH. COULD BE FAMILY - FATHER / MOTHER CENTRE. 4 FEMALES FRONT ROW, 7 MALES BACK ROW.family, local history -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... CLOCK ON DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUM LOCAL HISTORY INTERKNIT ...ORIGINAL CLOCK ON DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUMPHOTOGRAPH OF TIME CLOCK USED BY WORKERS AT THE INTERNKNIT KNITTING MILLS. FRAMED WITH LIGHT COLOURED WOOD UNDER GLASS SURROUNDED BY WHITE MATT BOARD. ORIGINAL TIME CLOCK IS ON DISPLAY IN THE CLUNES MUSEUMlocal history, interknit knitting mills, horology -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields LOCAL ...GROUP OF 9 MEN, A SMALL GIRL AND A TODDLER AGAINST A BLUESTONE BUILDING WALL. MEN OBVIOUSLY WORKING BEE AS FOREGROUND IS OVERGROWN. UNKNOWN AREA. MOUNTED ON BOARD.local history, workers -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, TABLE TALK, 15 JUNE, 1922
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields SOCIAL ...TABLE TALK DATED JUNE 15,1922. PINK COVER. PRINTED NEWSPAPER WITH DETAILS. A SOCIAL WHO'S WHO.social history, who's who -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932, 10 OCTOBER 1932
THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932. PICTORIAL (COLOURED). SPECIAL NUMBER OF THE WEEKLY TIMES, OCTOBER 10, 1932. 22ND YEAR. PRICE 1/6.australia, pictorial, stories and poems, local history -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Aaron Robinson et al, Flow by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson, 2014
Water is key to a thriving community and it is through the representation of water Flow enlivens the space at Bakery Hill. Historically ‘water races’ ran through the valleys of the Greater Ballarat area unearthing the minerals that forged prosperity and wealth. This water still flows today unearthing new possibilities for the community. Possibilities focusing on sustainability, ecology, health and prosperity. Flowing over the site a series of kinetic turbines flutter in the wind creating a contemporary water race. The interactive elements offer visual stimulation enticing people to connect with the artwork and in turn the surrounding spaces. Bakery Hill has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that were to unfold during the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian political history. The placement of each turbine is to mirror a point of history in the timeline of events that occurred during the Eureka Stockade. The Water Race is a symbol of possibilities, the ones created by history and those of modern society. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing and the interconnectedness of history with the community that surrounds it. The gateway to Bridge Mall is framed through the placement of each turbine allowing the sense of prosperity and wealth to flow through to the surrounding community. This gateway also references the significance of Bakery Hill reinvigorating the historical site by reconnecting it back to its town centre. The artwork is of aesthetic and historical significance to the people of BallaratTwelve steel turbines set on poles with dates attached and a large bronze 'timeline' plaqueFLOW/ Plotting the motion of Wind, Water, History and Time/ by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson/ This site has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that unfolded in the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian history. The placement of each turbine within this artwork mirrors a point of history in the events that led up to the Eureka Stockade. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing. They are a symbol of the community’s connection to their history. 1851 June James Esmond makes the first discovery of gold in Victoria at Clunes./ 1st July The Port Phillip District separates from New South Wales and becomes the Colony of Victoria. It is still subject to British rule./ August Gold is discovered at Buninyong and at Golden Point, Ballarat. Lt-Governor La Trobe introduces the Gold Licence system in an attempt to reduce the colony’s debt./ 20th September First gold licences issued in Ballarat. / 1852 August/ Eureka Lead discovered on the Ballarat goldfields. December Charles La Trobe resigns as Lt-Governor but he is not relieved until 1854/ July – December/ Unrest builds on the various goldfields with protest meetings held in Bendigo and Castlemaine. Bendigo’s Red Ribbon Movement is active on the goldfields and the Bendigo Petition is presented to Lt-Governor./ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. The colony faces mounting debt and Hotham orders weekly licence hunts in an attempt to increase income./ August/ Hotham is acclaimed during his visit to the Ballarat goldfield./ 13th September? Hotham orders twice-weekly licence hunts to further increase revenue./ September – October/ Miners are experiencing problems – no shafts bottomed on the Eureka Lead for five weeks./ 7th October/ James Scobie is murdered outside the Eureka Hotel. Many diggers believe that publican James Bentley is responsible./ 9th October/ At Scobie’s inquest, Bentley is acquitted, despite strong evidence of his guilt./ 10th October/ Father Smythe’s servant is beaten up by authorities and falsely arrested for not holding a licence./ 15th October/ Mass meeting of miners on Bakery Hill. Catholic miners meet after Mass. // 17th October/ A meeting of up to 10,000 Diggers is held near the Eureka Hotel to protest against Bentley’s acquittal. The meeting results in the burning of the hotel. Three diggers, Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre, are arrested. Hotham dispatches 400 soldiers to Ballarat. 22nd October/ Another large meeting is held to address grievances. The Catholics send their leaders, Hayes, Kennedy and Manning to meet Rede. The Government Camp is under siege 11th November/ A public meeting on Bakery Hill results in the formal establishment of the Ballarat Reform League and adoption of the League’s proposals./ 21st November/ The enquiry into the Bentley affair is published. It recommends the dismissal of the judge and the establishment of a Royal Commission. 23rd November/ Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre are convicted of burning the hotel. The Ballarat Reform League demands their release. 27th November/ A deputation from The Ballarat Reform League, including Humffray, Black and Kennedy, meet with Hotham to demand the release of the three prisoners. Hotham does not believe the diggers have the right to “demand anything”, Rede requests reinforcements in Ballarat. 28th November/ Miners attack the troop reinforcements and wagons passing near the Eureka diggings. A drummer boy is seriously wounded. 29th November/ A “Monster Meeting” attended by more than 10,000 diggers is held on Bakery Hill. The Southern Cross flag is flown for the first time. Peter Lalor addresses the miners and a number of diggers burn their licences. 30th November/ A licence hunt occurs in the morning at the order of Commissioner Rede. Another meeting of radical miners is held on Bakery Hill. Peter Lalor becomes leader of the diggers and calls for volunteers. Many diggers wear an oath to defend their rights and liberties under the Southern Cross flag. A number of diggers move to the Eureka Lead and start to erect a stockade. 3rd December In the early hours of Sunday morning 296 soldiers and police led by Captain Thomas proceed from the Government Camp to the Eureka Lead and attack the Stockade. 22 diggers and 7 military are officially listed as being killed. Many others are wounded. Approximately 120 diggers are arrested and marched to the Government Camp. 4th December/ Funeral of some of the fallen diggers and soldiers. Martial Law is proclaimed in Ballarat. Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. February to March/ 13 prisoners are tried and acquitted amid great public rejoicing. 27th March Report of the Royal Commission recommends miners’ rights and significant reforms. 10th November/ Peter Lalor and John Basson Humffray are nominated for seats in the legislative Council. 31st December Sir Charles Hotham dies before his resignation takes effect. flow, aaron robinson, holly grace, public art, eureka stockade, bakery hill -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1864
Alexander Morison was ordained in Hobart, Tasmania 19/02/1839. Ministry: CMS missionary in Van Dieman's Land 1838 - 1839; Independent Church Collins St. Melbourne 1843 - 1864; Presbyterian supply ministry 1865 - 1869; Presbyterian Church Clunes 1869 - 1872; Honorary Librarian/Professor of Hebrew and Church History, Congregational College Victoria 1880 - 1887. Died 14/04/1887.Photocopy of original B & W head and shoulders portrait of the Rev Alexander Morison.Rev A. Morison 1843 - 1864