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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Annual Report - Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners' Twentieth, c. 1971
Annual report, Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners' Twentieth annual report, for year ending 30 June 1971. Glossy cover, map of Portland hinterland.portland harbour trust -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Bottle - Skeyhill Hamilton and Portland Lemonade, n.d
... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road embossed ' 'J.P. SKEYHILL ...7 fluid ounce lemonade bottle, embossed ' 'J.P. SKEYHILL HAMILTON AND PORTLAND' 'LEMONADE' Bottle measurements 22.8cm high x Diameter top 2.7 x bottom 6.5embossed ' 'J.P. SKEYHILL HAMILTON AND PORTLAND' 'LEMONADE' -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Sepia, C 1923
(April) Left to right - Bert, Ray, Ken and Charles Knight soon after the move to Mirranatwa from Hamilton Bert and Ray are wearing shoes made from rubber tyre innersPhoto shows 3 children, all holding animals and standing with a man holding a bikepeople, knight -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Newspaper - B/W, 09/03/1934
This is a letter which was published in the Hamilton Spectator on 9 March 1934. It appeals for donations to assist the Knight family, Gus in particular. The dontaions were to be used to move the family to Portland, due to the effects of the depression on their income and to Gus' continued ill-health.Newspaper clipping from the "Hamilton Spectator". The copy is two photos, which combined are an enlargement of the original article (see additional image).people, knight -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Document - Photocopy of article (magazine/newspaper)
Article about the proposed Henham township site and its subsequent failure.Copy of a newspaper article from the Hamilton Spectator, Saturday Magazine, Saturday June 1, 1996.townships, henham, media, newspaper articles -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
camera, Eastman Kodak, 1907
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Google kodak manufactured from about 1900 to today No. 3 Cartridge KODAK Camera (metal front slide block focus) (Improved metal front, bed extension, longer bellow and rack pinion focus 1901) This item recorded pictorial information on the life and times of our society. advertising ,social events, news items ,scientific work, engineering ,medical field ,agriculture ,fires , famine, floods ,droughtkodak film camera. Leather look case, lens assembly with cable release folds out of case with expandable concertina lens.Name plate printed on assembly lens "EASTMAN KODAK / COMPANY/ ROCHESTER U.S.A." Printed on top of lens "KODAK / PAT / MAY 7 / 1907 / AUTOMATIC"pictorial, information, 1907, camera, kodak -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Journal, The Australasian Saddler & Harness Maker author, Australasian Saddler & harness Maker March 1902 Vol.1 No.9, 01/03/1902
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...An illustrated Technical Journal for Saddlers & Harness Makers printed on the first of each month. Instructions for spring Cart harness and rein supporters. Wage rates and the issues effecting the saddlery and harness industry.Australasian Saddler & Harness Maker Journal, issued monthly, 28 pages. Advertising saddlery items, instructions how to make, spring cart harness.Also piece- work price rates .horses, saddlery, harness, journal -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
mouse trap, 1870-1900
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...possibly made by an early Lutheran settler who farmed in these districts. there is another one that exists in the private Burger museum at Penshurst Vichome made mouse trap of two large blocks of wood suspended vertically by trip lever arrangement connected by strings and chocked up by wooden pegs when set up as a trapwood, trap, german, mouse trap, vermin control, lutheran -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Font, 1860's approx
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Used In St. Luke's Lutheran Church Hamilton, from 1861 till 1966.Part of Church furniture until time of closure in 1966. Christening Font, made of timber. "Suffer The Little Children To Come Unto Me"lutheran church -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Altar Plaque, 1861 approx
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Part of Church furniture, when Church was closed in 1966. Part of Church tradition in use in Church 1861 1966Large Painted Glass plaque , wooden framed. Hangs above the altar in St. Luke's Church."God Is Love" Cross with Crownlutheran church, altar decoration -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Hymn Number Board, 1861 approx
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Part of Church fittings and furniture.Used by the congregation of St. Lukes from 1862- 1966.Hardwood board Painted / stained Black Six sections to hold painted numbers (72) in total. Numbers 0 - 9lutheran church -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Candlabrum, Untitled et al, 1861 approx
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Used for lighting in the church with candles then converted to electricity 1940s Candlabrum 3 candle holder origionaly for candles now converted to electric globes___ # A -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
candelabrum, Untitled, 1940s
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Used in St Lukes Church 1855 / 1966 Origionally nfor 3 candles Converted to electricity !966candelabrum 3 candle holde rorigionally for candles now converted to electric globes . Brass glass plastic ! 0f the pair 134.8# B 0 1 8 -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Paten
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Silver plated ( pewter) Decorated with "Son" on face -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Altar Cloth
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Alter Cloth hand made by Mrs HillerAltar Cloth made and decorated by Paster Hillers wife made cotton / lace -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Symbolic Decoration Bookmark, 1934
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Black Bookmark x2 Pulpit and Lectern Cotton -Satin White TastlePX $ -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
iron, Kenrick, 1900sCondition good some slight colrr
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Small Lace iron with detachable handleLace Iron Kenrick -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Iron Medium, 1900s
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Medium size lace iron with detachable handleMrs Potts No3 iron -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Cooker
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...A Grey small metalayted spirits cooker fitted with a snuffer and folding stand -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
electric iron, Mass produced
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Early model electric iron Heavynil -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
iron cooking pot
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Cast iron cooking pot .Lid not matchingJudge Brand. -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Kettle
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Alunimium kettle, with a handle held on with wire 1 gallon capacitynone -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Cast Iron Pot, 1930/40s
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Oval shape cast iron pot C/W large handle -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Demijon, Bendigo Pottery et al
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...1 Gallon demijon D Laidlaw & Co Wine 7 Spirit Merchant -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Clay Demijon, Untitled, 1920s
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Clay demijon John Thompson & Co Hamilton -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Clay Crock, Untitled
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...2 Gallon Clay based crock No lid Patten around top & bottom 1 -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Butter Churn
... Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road ...Half Gallon glass butter churn gear drive screw top in working condition Blow Butter Churn 220 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hunniford’s Eltham Post Office, Main Road near Bridge Street, Eltham, c.1888
Sepia photograph of Hunniford’s Eltham Post Office, Main Road near Bridge Street, Eltham, c.1888 (Postmistress Anne Hunniford possibly on left). The building originally had a shingle roof. Anne Hamilton born 1814 Co Tyrone, Ireland married Michael Head Burgoyne (1820-1843) in 1839, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. They had two children, Charlotte Caroline (1840) and John James Thomas Neville (Londonderry, Ireland 1844) Whilst pregnant with John, husband Michael died. Following John’s birth, she emigrated to Victoria, Australia where she married Thomas Hunniford in 1854. Daughter Anne Jane Hunniford was born in Eltham in 1855. Anne (Annie) Jane Hunniford and John James Thomas Neville Burgoyne were half siblings. In the mid 1860s Annie Hunniford succeeded her father, Thomas Hunniford as Post Mistress for Eltham. Photo dated based on advertising on façade of the building by Annie’s half-brother, John James Thomas Burgoyne promotes his services as the area manager for John M’Ewan and Co, Auctioneers as well as him being agent for the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, National Insurance Company of Australasia, Federal Mutual Livestock Association of Australasia, and as a House, Land, Estate, Insurance and Financial agent. This was the time period that he placed advertising for same in the local paper. Australia Post: Gold brought life to the township - Diamond Valley News, Tuesday July 2, 1985, p17 On February 1, 1854, the first Eltham Post Office was established, commencing an association between the township and the Postmaster-General's Department that has continued for 131 years. At that time, the number of permanent residents would have been fairly small, probably less than 200. The discovery of gold in June 1851, at Anderson’s Creek, some five miles away, and later at Caledonia Diggings, Queenstown (now known as St Andrews), about 14 miles to the north-east, brought large numbers of prospectors passing through the township, hopefully culling the creeks and gullies for the precious metal. This additional "floating population" brought a greater demand for supplies and for communication with the outside world, and so it helped in the development of Eltham. Today, Eltham is a thriving township. It boasts an excellent shopping centre, municipal offices, court house. post office and many other amenities. Eltham continued to develop at a leisurely pace. During 1860, a total of just over 8000 postal articles were handled at the Eltham Post Office. By 1862, the mail route was "to and from Melbourne by way of Eltham and Kangaroo Ground, three times a week, by coach". There was also a branch mail that operated between Eltham and Greensborough, three times weekly. This was also conveyed by coach. Some time between 1864 and 1868 the management of the post office passed from Thomas Hunniford to his daughter, Miss Anne Hunniford, who managed the Eltham Post Office until her death in 1928. A big improvement in communication was provided for Eltham residents when a telegraph office was established at the post office in 1877. During 1923 a manual telephone exchange was provided at Eltham, the first two subscribers being J.J. O’Connor and Eltham Police Station. In 1949 the manual exchange was replaced by an automatic exchange and there were some 150 subscribers. Following the death of postmistress Miss Anne Hunniford in 1928, B.M. Burgoyne was placed temporarily in charge of the office. In 1929, J. N. Burgoyne was appointed postmaster, and he in turn was succeeded by H. C. Burgoyne in 1951. The post office was moved to a new site in 1954, but continued under the charge of Mr Burgoyne. In January 1958 there was a further change of site when the post office was raised to official status and transferred to new premises in Main Rd. William Donoghue was acting postmaster when the new office was opened. In March 1958 Mr W.E. Tovey was appointed postmaster, followed by Douglas McG. Gilmour in 1959. William Donoghue was fully appointed in 1966 and Barry Reichelt followed in 1973, prior to the present postmaster, Peter Jolly in November 1982. Peter is a young man with 18 years' experience. He commenced his training as a postal clerk at the training school in Melbourne in 1968 and was promoted to postal clerk at the Brunswick Post Office in 1969. He was finally transferred as postmaster to Fawkner Post Office in 1980. He has been at Eltham Post Office for the past 2½ years. He is married with one child and lives in Montmorency. The Eltham Post Office employs a staff of 21, of whom seven are indoor staff, 12 are postmen and two are drivers. The postmen in Eltham have an uphill battle delivering mail because of the hilly terrain. Nine of the postmen deliver mail on motorbikes, and the two delivery vans are both four wheel drives. Eltham Post Office services basically a residential area, with deliveries to 5600 homes. This is growing at the rate of 600 homes every 18 months, i.e. about 32 homes per month. At the present rate we will need a new postman every 18 months.Sepia photograph (two copies plus two black and white enlargements)Shop originally had a shingle roofpost office, eltham, main road, anne jane hunniford (1855-1928), federal mutual live stock insurance association of australasia, federal mutual livestock association of australasia, john j burgoyne, john m'ewan and co. auctioneers, national insurance company of australasia, national mutual life association of australasia -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Streets of Hamilton, 2007 (revised and reprinted 2009)
This is a book providing information on the streets of Hamilton, Victoria and the origin of the names. Hamilton is a city in Western Victoria at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway. European settlement began with the arrival of pastoralists following the 1836 explorations of Major Thomas Mitchell. The Wedge family in 1839 had the property ‘The Grange’ which covered the site of Hamilton today. The town was gazetted in 1851 and named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep-grazing and agricultural district. The book won an award in the 2008 Victorian Community History Awards. This book is of interest as it gives information on the Hamilton streets and the origin of their names. The history of Hamilton is of particular interest to those also living in the Western District. The book will be a useful research tool. This is a soft cover book of 174 pages. The back cover has a white background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people. The front cover has a yellow and brown background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people, an outline of a map of Victoria and a photograph of a map of the Hamilton area with some artefacts placed on the map. The book contains an Introduction, a Preface, a Foreword, an Early Days Overview, a list of Contents, a list of the streets in alphabetical order with information on the origin of the names, two Appendices and an Index. The book has many black and white photographs and sketches. Front Cover: ‘2nd Edition’ ‘The Streets of Hamilton’ ‘Western Victoria Australia’ ‘By John McKay’ ‘A History of the People behind the Names’hamilton, victoria, john mckay, street names of hamilton, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Registered Office E Morse, Early 20th century
This plate comes from the Registered Office of F. Morse Pty Ltd. The name ‘Morse’ has been associated with the local Warrnambool transport industry for more than 100 years from the horse-drawn era to the advent of motorized transport. Frederick Morse was the son of Henry Morse, a teacher at The Grange, Hamilton and at Grasmere in the early 1870s. In 1883 Frederick Morse started business in Fairy Street as a coach builder in a partnership known as Robinson and Morse and in 1891 he set up a business on his own, the Victoria Carriage Works in Lava Street with branches in Port Fairy and Koroit. By the 1890s he was employing 27 people and winning State awards for his Abbot buggies. By the 1920s the Morse business had moved to motorized transport, expanding over the years to car dealerships, caravans, panel works and reconditioning and truck building with the subsidiary businesses of Morsmilk and Morsbearings (both later sold).This plate is of strong significance as a memento of a business in Warrnambool that has been prominent in the local transport industry for 120 years. It is also a memento of the Morse family, notable 19th century settlers in the town and important in local community affairs since that time. This is a wooden frame with a glass front. The frame is painted a grey colour and has holes at the top and bottom for affixing the frame to a wall or door. Behind the glass the words ‘Registered Office F. Morse Pty Ltd’ are painted or incised on to a wooden slab. The words are in yellow and red paint. The frame is a little chipped and the inside of the glass is somewhat blotchy and stained. ‘Registered Office’ ‘F. Morse Pty Ltd’ frederick morse, robinson and morse, morse & co., history of warrnambool, coach building in warrnambool, automotive industry in warrnambool