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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LET US TURN BACK THE PAGES - JOHN HATTAM
Typed notes titled 'Let us Turn Back the Pages'. Notes tell the story of the Abriginal inhabitants, the Jajawerong Tribe, the effect the white settlers had on them and Mt. Alexander Sheep Run.document, names of bendigo pioneers, jajawerong, let us turn back the pages, john hattam, jajawerong tribe, goulburn tribes, loddon tribes, campaspe plains massacre, mr grice, latrobe library, mr charles sherratt, dr william barker, heape & grice, commissioner powlett, stewart & robert ogilvy gibson, frederick fenton, robert moffatt, dr hugh atkinson -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - BANK RECORDS, 1916-1979
The first Government controlled savings bank was established on 1 January 1842 under New South Wales legislation. Known as the Savings Bank of Port Phillip it was administered by a Board of Trustees and a Vice-President. Branches of this Bank were subsequently established in other parts of the colony. In 1853 a statutory body known as The Commissioners of Savings Banks in the Colony of Victoria was constituted under the Savings' Bank Act and each bank was thereafter to be a separate and independent institution with its own trustees and officers - however, between 1896 and 1912 the independent Savings Banks of Victoria merged to become a single institution and this development was formalised by the 1912 legislation. From 1980 the Bank was known as the State Bank of Victoria under the provisions of the State Bank Act 1980. The State Bank of Victoria established its own Archives before the Bank was sold in 1990 to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. After the sale, the Archives of the State Bank continued to operate until the Archives' holdings were transferred to the state archives.Bundles of papers from the State Savings Bank, Clunes - Loss of Pass Book Notices 1918-1961 - Deceased Estates 1916-1965 - A/C Stops 1923-1961 - Passbook Cheque Book 1949 - Stat Dec 1946 - Dep. Book School Bank 1978-1979 - Pass Books (2) 1953-1968 and 1948-54state savings bank of victoria, bank documents -
Clunes Museum
Work on paper - ENID STEART
.1 WHITE HANDMADE NAME TAGWITH PINK RIBBON AND SAFETY PIN, BLACK DRAWING OF A MAGPIE SITTING ON A POWER LINE - MRS MAGPIE WRITTEN ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CARD. .2 GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA COMMISSIONER'S WARRANT FOR MISS ENID STEART 27/11/1984 .3 WARRANT ENDORSMENT RECORD OF TRAINING DAY 1 ENID STEART 28/2/1988 .4 AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS ASS. WARRANT CERTIFICATE FOR ENID STEART APPOINTED AS A SCOUTER DETAILS OF TRAINING COURSE FOR NEW SCOUTERS, CERTIFICATE CARDS FOR TRAINING COURSES 1964; 4/4/65; 3/4/65; 30/7/64 .5AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION, VIC-BRANCH - WARRANT CERTIFICATE FOR MISS ENID E STEART SIGNED BY CHIEF COMMISSIONERO OF VICTORIA AND CHIEF SCOUT OF VICTORIA. ON THE BACK: WARRANT NO A 4229 SIGNED BY E E STEART 1/10/64.2 ON BACK: ENDORSED: JOAN HARTLEY 11 JUNE 87/ WARRENT CANCELLED 19/4/90clunes girl guides, enid steart, boy scouts -
Clunes Museum
Document - CLUNES WATER COMMISSION
BOOKLET OF REMINDER NOTICES OF WATER RATES FOR 1892 ONLY A FEW ARE USED THE NOTICES ARE PRINTEDPM RED PAPER PM TJE CPVER: NO 7 BOOK NOTICES WATER RATES 1882 - 1ST AND 2ND MOIETY (HANDWRITTEN)ON COVER ROUND STICKER WITH"9"water rates, clunes water commissioner -
Clunes Museum
Document (item) - EUREKA SCOUT ASSOCIATION 1988-1989, W.VERMEEND, ANNUAL REPORT, 1989
scouts, cohen shield -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, George Treloar Memorial by Lis Johnson, 2019
This depiction of Major George Devine Treloar (1884-1980) by artist Lis Johnson was commissioned by the George Devine Treloar Memorial Committee an initiative of Merimna Kynon of Oceania, Central Portian Pontion Association of Melbourne and Victoria Pontiaki Estiaâ and the City of Ballarat. Treloar was appointed as the League of Nations Commissioner for Refugees in Greece in 1922 where he worked to provide food, aid and comfort to what would eventually total over 100,000 refugees from the collapsing Ottoman Empire. This memorial grew from the desire of the descendants of refugees to honour his memory and his humanitarian work. Bronze statue of George Treloar and a child on granite plinthFront: Major George Devine Treloar (Born Ballarat 1884 - Died Dalkeith 1980) Artist: Lis Johnson Commissioned by the George Devine Treloar Memorial Committee an initiative of Merimna Kynon of Oceania, Central Portian Pontion Association of Melbourne and Victoria ‘Pontiaki Estia’ and the City of Ballarat. Unveiled by Ballarat Mayor Councillor Samantha McIntosh on 8 September 2019 His glory lies not in the earth, but in the hearts of men (After Thucydides, 460-395 BCE) Back: Ballarat’s George Devine Treloar – Soldier and Refugee Helper Born in 1884, George Devine Treloar the son of Jane and Thomas Treloar, grew up in Ballarat attending St Patrick’s College. Treloar began his military career by joining the British Army during WWI and transferred to the elite Coldstream Guards where his bravery earnt him the Distinguished Service Order and Military Cross. Treloar was appointed as the League of Nations Commissioner for Refugees in Greece in 1922 where he worked tirelessly – with his wife and family – to provide food, aid and comfort to what would eventually total over 100,000 refugees from the collapsing Ottoman Empire. Based in the town of Komotini and then Thessaloniki, he created new villages to accommodate refugees. For his efforts Treloar would earn the praises of those he had helped. One of the new towns he had helped create was named in his honor – Thrylorion. He was awarded the Greek Gold Cross of the Order of the Redeemer in 1923. This memorial grew from the desire of the descendants of refugees assisted by Major George Devine Treloar in Greece to honor his memory. Without his help their ancestors would not have survived, making their way from across the former Ottoman Empire, from Pontus and Asia Minor to Australia. Here in the town of his birth stands his memorial, dedicated to his memory and good works, created by the people of Ballarat and the descendants of the refugees he saved.treloar, george devine, refugee, asia minor -
Clunes Museum
Document
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields CLUNES ...CLUNES WATER COMMISSIONERS WILLIAM PRICE, RALPH COUNDON, THOMAS LEGAY HOLTHOUSE, THOMAS DRUMMOND. WANLISS AND PETER LALOR WERE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL ON 25TH FEBRUARY, 1874PHOTOCOPY OF A DOCUMENT TO APPOINT COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO CLUNES SUPREME COURT DOCUMENT NO 4831local history, local government, council -
Clunes Museum
Document - LEASE
LICENCE ISSUED TO MR. PATRICK KEIRCE [INCORRECT SPELLING KIERCE] ON 29TH AUGUST 1870PHOTOCOPY OF LEASE OF LANDASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF LANDS AND SURVEY. BALLARAT.local history, document, lease, kierce, michael mr. -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPT FOR WATER SUPPLY TO PREMISES IN SERVICE STREET TO MARCH 31, 1885. ONE POUND --- RECEIVED FROM MR. REV. WM. BROWN. L1.0.0.2 RECEIPTS FROM CLUNES WATER COMMISSIONERS. FOR WATER SUPPLY TO WESLEYAN CHURCH, CLUNES.NO. OF ASSESSMENT 33. JON STEPHENS COLLECTOR.local history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FOR WATER SUPPLY. FEBRUARY 22ND. 18862 RECEIPTS FROM CLUNES WATER COMMISSIONERS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCHNO. OF ASSESSMENT, 33, RECEIVED FROM MR. TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FEB. 22ND. 1886 J W. TAYLOR. COLLECTORlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
letter, 1879
COPY OF LETTER TO CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE WITH REGARD TO QUERY FROM EDWIN TRANTER OF NO. 1 CHRISTCHURCH VILLAS, UNION GROVE, CLAPHAM, SURREY.COPY OF LETTER FROM - EDWIN TRANTER, NEPHEW OF CHARLES GODWIN / GORDONLETTER WRITTEN TO CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE MELBOURNE, JULY 19TH, 1879local history, document, letter, police force -
Clunes Museum
letter, 1879
COPY OF REPLY TO EDWIN TRANTER, NEPHEW OF CHARLES GODWIN, REGARDING HIS WILL, IN REPLY TO A LETTER SEND TO THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE MELBOURNE. A COPY OF THE LETTER TO EDWIN TRANTER.LETTER DATED 24TH. SEPTEMBER 1879local history, document, letter, tranter, e. [will] -
Clunes Museum
Document - AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED AND THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS COMMISSIONERS GRANTING CREDIT IN RESPECT OF SERVICES AND CHARGES RENDERED TO INTERKNIT HOSIERY COMPANY LIMITEDlocal history, document, agreements, clunes knitting mill -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF THE NUMBER OF FORMS OF LICENSE RECEIVED FROM 1883 TO 1885
LEDGER CONTAINING DETAILS MINER'S RIGHTS, BUSINESS LICENCES, HAWKER - (ON FOOT, WITH ANIMALS), SLAUGHTER YARD, CARRIER, FOREWARDING AGENT, STAGE CARRIAGE, PAWNBROKER, PERMITS TO FISH IN RESERVOIRS, TOBACCO LICENCES RECEIVED BY CLERK OF COURTS TO THE COMMISSIONER OF AUDIT, MELBOURNE.BLUE SOFT CARDBOARD COVERED LEDGER CONTAINING ACCOUNT OF THE NUMBER OF FORMS OF LICENCE RECEIVED BY CHARLES A.C. CRESWELL, CLERK OF COURTS AND RECEIVER OF REVENUE, CLUNES 1883 - 1885 AND LATER BY GEORGE FREDERICK BATEMAN 1885.. LICENSES COVERED ARE: MINTERS RIGHTS; BUSINESS; HAWKER; SLAUGHTERYARD; CARRIER; FORWARDING AGENT; STAGE CARRIAGE; PAWNBROKER; PERMITS TO FISH IN RESERVOIRS; TOBACCO.local history, document, book receipt, council audit ledger -
Unions Ballarat
Peter Ryan : the inside story (Don Woodward Collection), Williams, Sue, 2002
Ryan commenced his police career with the Lancashire constabulary and in 1995 was appointed as Chief Commissioner of Police in NSW (following the Royal Commission into police corruption). Ryan resigned his post with the NSW police in 2002.Relevance to law enforcement in NSW. Biographical interest.Paper; book. Front cover: black with an image of Peter Ryan wearing police uniform.Front cover: author name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, law enforcement, police, policemen, chief commissioner of police - nsw, royal commission into police corruption -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Mount Franklin from the Convent Gallery, Daylesford, 2015, 25/10/2015
The Convent Gallery was formerly Holy Cross Convent, and incorporates the Gold Commissioners house. An extinct volcanic mountain is seen in the distance. The slate roof of the former Holy Cross Convent in Daylesford is in the foreground. holy cross convent, presentation convent, convent gallery daylesford, slate roof, mount franklin, volcano, lalgambook -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Archibald Prize entry 2017 - Kevin Carson, 2017
Detective Sergeant Carson has been a serving member of Victoria Police for 40 years, and is known for being involved with the investigation into child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church in Ballarat.Colour photograph of Detective Kevin Carson shaking hands with the Commissioner of Victoria Police, Graham Ashton, in front of a portrait of Kevin Carsons which was entered into the Archibald Prize in 2017. The portait is by Milivoj Micich.2017, archibald prize, entry, policy museum, kevin carson, chief commissioner, victoria police, milivoj micich -
Unions Ballarat
Tenix Defence Systems Pty Ltd: Certified Agreement Industrial Award 1998-2001, 1998
The award and certified agreement was negotiated between the employer and party unions. It was certified by Commissioner Simmonds on 20 January 1998. The document was expected to expire in 2001.Relates to rights and entitlements for Tenix workers. Pre-WorkChoices agreement (1998-2001).PaperbackTitle and name of applicable company printed on the front cover. Company name also printed on the back cover.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council;, ballarat trades hall, unions, awards, australian industrial relations commission, tenix defence systems, afmeu, cepu, awu, certified agreements - enterprise agreements -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Document - Photocopy, Police numbers in Victoria 1858-9, 1858-9
Photocopied paper with printed columns and numbers1858 VICTORIA Police Department, General report of the Acting Chief Commissioner Upon the State of the Police Department VPP 1858-59 Vol 2police, police numbers, statistics, victorian parliamentary papers -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Holy Cross Convent, Daylesford, c1897
Holy Cross Convent is on the site of the Gold Commissioner's House, and it is incorporated into the architecture.Black and white image of the Daylesford Convent on Wombat Hill, surrounded by gardens. daylesford convent, presentation convent, daylesford, hold cross convent, daylesford -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Denise Kinnane, Graves, Robelofs church, 2007
These graves are situated at a small medieval church that is a popular baptismal and wedding church. It is part of the Råbelöv estate in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. They are the graves of Douglas and his brother. In 1906, the eldest son of James Kennedy, Douglas Kennedy, the future fidei commissioner, took his life. Four years later another son took his life. James and his wife took the disasters hard, they fell ill. The young son Gilbert got in 1908, only 22 years old, took over responsibility for the farm. James son Gilbert Kennedy took over as Fidei Commissioner in 1916 and they became known as outstanding farmers with, among other things, grazing for dairy cows and fruit growing as specialties. Digital photographkristianstadt, kennedy, sweden, råbelöv, church, castle, graves, douglas kennedy -
Parliament of Victoria
Portrait of Sir James Patterson, Coutts, Gordon 1865-1938, Premier James Patterson, 1893
Premier 23rd January 1893 – 27th September 1894. Born in Alnwick, England, Sir James Patterson (1833-1895) migrated to Victoria in 1852 to try his luck on the goldfields. After little success he turned his hand to farming, and later operated a slaughter yard at Chewton. Patterson served on the Chewton local council, being elected mayor four times before moving with his wife Anna and family to Melbourne in 1870. Patterson established a real estate business, and after two unsuccessful attempts to enter parliament in 1866 and 1868, he won the by election for Castlemaine in the Legislative Assembly in December 1870. He would hold this seat until his death 25 years later. Patterson served in Sir Graham Berry’s brief August to October 1875 government as Commissioner of Public Works and Vice-President of Board and Land Works. He repeated these roles two years later in Berry’s second government and additionally served as Postmaster-General, and in Berry’s third government was Commissioner of Railways and again Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works. In April 1889 after a time in Opposition, Patterson became Commissioner for Trade and Customs in Duncan Gillies’ Government. The following year he returned to the familiar positions of Public Works, Board of Land and Words and Postmaster-General. By 1891 Patterson was leader of the opposition, and when William Shiels’ government succumbed to a motion of no confidence, led by Patterson, he became premier on the 23rd of January 1893. During his premiership, James Patterson was also Chief Secretary and Minister for Railways. His term as premier coincided with a period of severe economic depression, and his enforced economies earned Patterson few public admirers. In May 1893 his government attempted to prevent a run on bank withdrawals and stabilise the sector, by declaring a 5 day 'bank holiday'. Patterson was awarded a knighthood in May 1894, however this did not increase public confidence in his government who were not returned to power in the August 1894 election. Again leader of the opposition, James Patterson died suddenly of influenza on the 30 of October 1895.This portrait was presented to Sir James Patterson by 'grateful citizens of Victoria' in appreciation of his services during the land boom depression. In 1929 the painting was donated to the Victorian Parliamentary Library by H. Lavinia Patterson, the wife of Sir James Patterson's nephew Colonel George Patterson.Oil on canvas, framed. Frame: ornate wood, gesso mouldings, unglazed. Signed on bottom right corner "G. Coutts" Stamped inscription along inner edge of canvas: "WINSOR AND NEWTON". Inscription on canvas, handwritten in ink: "13 1 92" from reverse.patterson, james brown (1833-1895) -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Document - Gold License, 07/08/1854
... (North) Street Ballarat Central goldfields Gold License ...gold license, commissioner j. bush -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tram's bid for City Circle", 5/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday 5/12/1995 with photo of launch of 'City of Ballarat' tram 671by the BTM the previous day, 4/12/1995. Includes a colour photo of Richard Gilbert, Len Millar, one other person (possibly Barry Traynor, MP) and Mr. Vern Robson, Chief Commissioner of the City of Ballarat. Article on the front page of the Courier, written by Andrew Laing and picture by Ian Wilson. Accompanying article mentions the tram, the Begonia Festival, running in Melbourne, support by Council for Peter Hiscock's 'City Tramway' and volunteer work on the tramway itself. Item continues onto page 2, at the bottom left hand corner. Second copy added 9-6-2006On rear of 2nd copy "5/12/1995 Courier" in black ink.trams, tramways, 671, btm, city of ballarat, city tramway -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Book, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Electric Tramways of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria - By-Law No. 1 - August 1951", Aug. 1951
Booklet with blue heavy paper cover and 20 pages inside giving details of the by-laws operating for the SEC tramways in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong. Gives details of the definitions, fares and charges, special tram rates, sale of tickets, regulating number of passengers, stopping places, nuisances, smoking, dangerous goods, luggage and goods, general matters and fares applicable in each section in three formal schedules for both Adults and Children. On last page gives details of the SEC Commissioners, Minister for Electrical Undertakings and Clerk of the Executive Council who authorised the document.On front cover "F.Scruse" in blue ink.trams, tramways, secv rules, by-laws, tickets, fares -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Trams bid for City Circle", 5/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
Front page of The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday December 5, 1995 featuring the launch of the BTM's W4 671 in the City of Ballarat's colours. Article by Andrew Laing. Features a colour photo of Richard Gilbert and Vern Robson leaning from the tram, with Len Millar inside. Photo by Ian Wilson. Notes comments by Peter Hiscock for the reinstatement of trams in Ballarat, and comments by the Chief Commissioner, Vern Robson. Article continues on the base of page 2.trams, tramways, city of ballarat, 671, ballarat city tramway, ceremonies -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Ballarat tram bids for City", 6/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
Article from page 9 of The News, Ballarat, Wednesday December 6, 1995 featuring the launch of the BTM's W4 671 in the City of Ballarat's colours. Features a black and white photo of 671 on the depot fan Notes comments by Peter Hiscock for the reinstatement of trams in Ballarat and comments by the Chief Commissioner, Vern Robson and the launch of the tram itself.trams, tramways, city of ballarat, 671, ballarat city tramway, ceremonies -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "$2m upgrade plan for rail station", 24/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Article from page 5 of The Courier, Wednesday 24/1/1996 written by Ian Haberfield of the Ballarat City Commissioners adopting a proposal last night for a $2m upgrade to the facilities at Ballarat Railway station, including a major transport interchange for buses, taxis and trains. Has a photo of Acting CEO for Ballarat City Doug Forster, Ballarat West MLA Paul Jenkins and Ballarat Station Master, Jim Hevey looking at the plans. Includes a comment by Mr. Forster that the interchange would work well with any tram proposal in the future. Has a cartoon by Courier cartoonist, Burns, about the Intermodal - see image."X" in blue ink in top right hand corner/trams, tramways, ballarat railway station, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Bring back trams bid", 25/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Item in the Melbourne Herald Sun newspaper, 25/1/1996 that the State Government had pledged excess W class trams to a planned Ballarat Tramway. Reports on the public meeting on the previous Tuesday, comments on proposals. Notes comments by Vern Robson, Chief Commissioner City of Ballarat, Public Transport Minister Alan Brown. Written by Claire Heaney. Has the newspaper details and date taped alongside item.trams, tramways, feasibility study, w-class trams, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Call to unite on tram issue", 27/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Saturday 27/1/1996 written by Ian Haberfield calling the community to unite on the tram issue, as they had done in Bendigo in 1972 commented by Vern Robson, Chief Commissioner City of Ballarat. Notes the involvement of the Bendigo community at the time, when he was acting Town Clerk for the City of Bendigo. He said they had to be a ground swell of support for the trams to get up in Ballarat.trams, tramways, community, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival