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Photograph, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Todd, 1858-1949
Elizabeth Bennett, the oldest child of William Garnsworthy Bennett and his wife Susan, née Williams, was born in 1858, and married William Todd on January 1st 1882. They had nine children, all born at Linton. Mrs. Todd was noted for her family, community and church involvements in Linton. William and Lizzie Todd celebrated their Golden Wedding in 1932.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which shows an older woman who is wearing a feather-trimmed hat, and a white lace scarf over a dark jacket or dress. She has a spray of flowers pinned to her jacket near the scarf. The photograph may have been taken outside St Paul's Church of England in Linton. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Todd (Mrs. William Todd), 1858-1949.elizabeth (lizzie) todd née elizabeth bennett -
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Photograph, Miss Ida Lewers
Ida Lewers, the fifth child of Annie and Samuel Lewers, was born at Linton in 1865. During World War I, she moved to Berry, NSW, where she lived with her older brother, Dr Thomas Ross Lewers. In Berry she was Secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross, and was on the management committee of the Red Cross home for convalescent soldiers. When she left Berry she was presented by the "Diggers of Berry" with an 'illuminated address', in appreciation of her services. In 1926, Ida Lewers returned to live at Linton, at first with her brother William Ochiltree Lewers and his family at Mannibadar, and afterwards at the former Bank of New South Wales building where she had lived as a child. Ida Lewers taught Sunday School classes and was deeply involved with the Church of England throughout her life. She died in 1947, age 80.Mounted oval black and white photograph of a young woman.On back, written in ink: "Miss Lewers, one of 5 daughters of Samuel Lewers".ida lewers -
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Photograph, The Downing children, c.1906
... The Downing family lived in Linton for two periods...The Downing family lived in Linton for two periods ...The Downing family lived in Linton for two periods - the first, from about 1902 to 1907, and the second from about 1908 to 1910. Thomas Frederick Downing, born 1865, worked from 1890 as a fireman with the Victorian Railways. Five of the seven Downing children became teachers. The house in the photograph, in Grant Street, Linton, was afterwards lived in by Linton doctor and local identity Dr James Blair Donaldson Snr.Sepia photograph of three young girls and a boy standing in the gateway at front of a house."Downing family house on hill behind Dr Donaldson's Mr Downing engine driver".downing family, thomas frederick downing, frederick (fred) downing, gladys downing, lillian downing, doris downing, house in grant street -
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Photograph, Ching brothers' home, formerly Di Piazza's
House at 7 Clyde Street, Linton, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s.Black and white photograph of house with shed at side and front fence."House on site of Di Piazza's Clyde St, donor Shane Grigg".ching family, di piazza, buildings, houses -
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Photograph, Cameron Ching on roof of Ching brothers' home
... "Cameron Ching on roof of Ching family home, Clyde St... family home, Clyde St, Linton". Black and white photograph ...House in Clyde Street, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s.Black and white photograph of rear view of house with man standing on roof."Cameron Ching on roof of Ching family home, Clyde St, Linton".cameron ching, ching family, di piazza, houses -
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Photograph, Richards and Co Artists and Photographers 19 Sturt St., Ballarat, Mary Broadstock Shepherd, née Tame (probable)
The subject of this photograph was unidentified for many years, but in 2014 the photograph was identified as probably of Mary Broadstock Tame, the aunt of John Burnham Tame. (J. B. Tame was the son of Mary's brother Charles Tame). Mary Broadstock Tame was the wife of Joseph Shepherd, who ran Shepherd's Family Grocery & Ironmongery store in Sussex Street, Linton. They had no children of their own, however they are known to have fostered several children, including Mary's nephews Alfred and Edwin Darling, as well as Ruby Barton.Sepia Carte de Visite portrait of a woman with hair drawn to back of head, wearing dress with white collar.mary broadstock tame, mary shepherd nee tame -
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Photograph, Mr and Mrs Charles Palmer
Black and white copy of a photo taken in a studio of a man with a mustache, wearing a dark suit, waistcoat, white shirt, standing with his left arm resting on the back of a cane/steel chair. A lady standing on his right behind an ornate bench/seat hair up, wearing a dark puffed sleeve jacket, white shirt and dark ribbon/bow around her throat."Mr & Mrs Charles Palmer they were family friends who lived in Wendouree & were at my father & mothers Wedding. They were in the group of the wedding. They lived in Linton during the (1930 thirties) & later retired back to Wendouree."mr charles palmer, mrs charles palmer -
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Photograph, O'Meara Tombstone
... Grave Linton Cemetery Headstone O'Meara family Black ...Black and white copy of original photograph of O'Meara headstone in Linton cemetery, with names Roger Patrick, Maria Agnes, Maria, Thomas Charles and John O'Meara. grave, linton cemetery, headstone, o'meara family -
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Photograph, Tom Andrews, 1936
Tom Andrews, whose father (also called Tom) was thought to have come to Linton from Jamaica, lived near the Battery Dam. Little is known of his life, other than that he attended the Methodist Church and was "a very respected citizen". He is in a photograph of the Linton football team taken c.1915-1920. (Registration number 2019-247 - Mounted photograph 424.) Tom was a member of the Old Lintonians' Association and attended its reunions in the 1930s. He died at Bendigo in 1937, and is buried with other members of his family in Section 2 of the Linton cemetery. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 124.Black and white photograph of a man, of African-American appearance, dressed in two piece suit, collar and tie, holding hat with both hands in front, and standing in a garden."Tom Andrews Easter 1936 taken by J W Hall".tom andrews, old lintonian collection -
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Photograph, Bennett family
Black and white photograph of a man, woman and two children standing outside a house next to a motor vehicle."Bennett family outside their house in Sussex St Linton".bennett family, houses, motor vehicles, sussex street, -
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Photograph, Mervyn Lloyd Hunt of Linton, competing in rifle shooting competition, 1935
... Hunt. The Hunt family moved to Linton in 1926.... Hunt. The Hunt family moved to Linton in 1926. Mervyn Lloyd ...Mervyn Hunt was a son of Linton Postmaster William George Hunt. The Hunt family moved to Linton in 1926.Black and white photograph of a young man in sports uniform lying on front stretched out on ground holding rifle ready to shoot."Mervyn Lloyd Hunt of Linton, Victoria. The youngest competitor in the Kings Prize rifle shooting matches at Williamstown Rifle Range 2-9 March 1935."mervyn lloyd hunt, sports, rifle shooting -
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Photograph, Pryor Family Head stone
... family located in the Linton Cemetery. Has a part of cast iron... of a grave headstone for Pryor family located in the Linton Cemetery ...Black and white photograph of a grave headstone for Pryor family located in the Linton Cemetery. Has a part of cast iron fence to the left of the photograph also shows bracken ferns and tall trees behind.linton cemetery, grave, headstone, joseph pryor, ann pryor, thomas henry pryor, mary ann pryor -
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Photograph, Preston Headstone
... Black and white photograph of Preston family headstone... of Preston family headstone in Linton cemetery. Preston Headstone ...Black and white photograph of Preston family headstone in Linton cemetery. "In Loving Memory of George Thomas Preston, Died 30th Dec 1920. Also Susannah - Died 9th Sept 1922. Rosetta - Died 29th Dec 1911. Asleep in Jesus".george thomas preston, susannah, rosetta, linton cemetery, headstone -
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Photograph, 'Glenree' : home of the Rankin family
This house, understood to have been built around 1858/59, and demolished around 1990, was situated along what is now known as the Linton-Naringhil Road. It was the home of the Rankin family - John and Catherine Rankin, and later their son Ewen and his wife Anna Rankin. The last member of the Rankin family to live there (until 1974) was Marjorie Jackson, a granddaughter of John and Catherine. The original roof is thought to have been made of wooden shingles.Black and white photograph showing a weatherboard house which has a corrugated iron roof, two front windows and a small front porch. The windows have sunshades supported by timber brackets. A chimney can be seen above the rooftop at the rear of the house. The view of the house is partially obscured by branches of a tree. Date of the photograph is not known.glenree', rankin family, john rankin, ewen rankin, houses -
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Photograph, Mrs Cochrane (probably Catherine Cochrane)
... . The Cochrane family lived at Linton from the early 1860s. At least two.... The Cochrane family lived at Linton from the early 1860s. At least two ...Catherine Cochrane was the wife of Hugh Taylor Cochrane. The Cochrane family lived at Linton from the early 1860s. At least two of Catherine's six children became teachers at Linton. Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 26.Sepia portrait of a lady.mrs cochrane, old lintonian collection -
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Photograph, Steenholdt Family, 1885, 1885. Copy of original photograph made in 1999
Bunde Hansen Steenholdt, a miner, lived at Linton from about 1865. He and his wife Johanne Louise Steenholdt had twelve children.Steenholdt family photograph - parents and twelve children taken in front of studio backdrop."Bunde and Johanna Steenholdt and family 1885".steenholdt family, bunde steenholdt, johanna steenholdt -
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Photograph, Sussex Street Linton looking north-east
... Nicol's bakery Houses Bennett family Bennett's Garage "Linton ...Buildings which can be seen in the photo are Nicol's bakery, Bennett's house, Bennett's Garage. Photograph probably taken in 1930s. (Bennett's house built 1928.)Black and white photograph of buildings in a street with a motor vehicle outside one of them."Linton".sussex street linton, nicol's bakery, houses, bennett family, bennett's garage -
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Photograph, James (Jim) Smith of Happy Valley
James (Jim) Smith, (died 03/08/1974, aged 93 years) established an orchard growing snow apples near in Happy Valley after returning from mining activities in South Africa. The orchard was called "Springdallah" and was beside the Linton/Happy Valley Road across from the old Happy Valley railway station. Jim was the son of George Henry Smith (18/12/1840 - 26/11/1903) and Emma Keys Smith born Keys (07/08/1842 - 28/08/1888). George and Emma left Liverpool with other unassisted immigrants on the "Bates Family" ship with baby Clara on 08/06/1863 arriving in Melbourne on 08/06/1863. George and Emma emigrated to Australia on the invitation of Emma's brother Edward Keys who owned a property near the school at Happy Valley on which there were two houses. Teddy offered George and Emma the smaller one to live in. When "Teddy" decided to go into hotel keeping George took over the 200 acres of his property and made it a pleasant orchard and garden called "Cress Green Gardens". George had various secretarial jobs - rate collector; paymaster at the mines; until he became Shire Secretary for the Shire of Grenville, whose centre was Linton and Government Auditor for Western Victoria (1894-1903), the means of transport being horse and buggy. Another son followed his father as Shire Secretary. George and Emma had 14 children, Emma dying giving birth to Emma Keys who lived for 16 months. George later married Annie Bolte with 2 more children being born. Annie later sold the property. The land was used for grazing and the two houses fell into disrepair. In 1995 George's grandson Ernest (Alf) Alfred Watson visited the site and reported a wrought iron gate at the site and a mulberry tree near the site of his grandmother's family home. Bluestone blocks can still be seen in the paddocks from the roadside. The child in the photograph is Phyllis Joy Smith, Jim's eldest daughter. Jim Smith was the brother of Clara Emma Yung nee Smith.Sepia photo of two men and a girl. One of them is Jim Smith who established on orchard at Happy Valley. He also went to South Africa - mining activities. The orchard is now part of Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary located at 360 Linton-Piggoreet Rd, Linton, Vic. 3360. Verso: Jim Smith South Africa (Mining) Established orchard halfway near Linton and Happy Valley. Clara Emma's brother. jim smith, james smith, clara emma smith, happy valley, yendon, piggoreet, south africa, mining, orchard, edward keys, george henry smith, emma keys smith, clara emma yung, annie bolte, shire of grenville, clarkesdale bird sanctury -
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Photograph, Gert Cox family home
Black and white photograph of a double fronted house with brick chimney one end, and pitched roof, set in garden with post rail and wire fence, large tree behind."Home of Gertrude Cox, Skipton Rd, Linton".gert cox, buildings, houses -
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Photograph, Mrs Harriet Wilson ("Granny Wilson")
Harriet Wilson was the wife of William Wilson. The Wilsons were members of Linton's Methodist congregation. The original of this photograph of Mrs Wilson is in an album donated by Mrs Stella Surman (album in Box 13. Page 5, lower right). A pencil inscription next to the photograph reads "Burnt to death". Notes with the copy of the photograph in the Wilson family file say that Mrs Wilson smoked a pipe, set her clothes alight and died in the resulting fire. Mrs Wilson died on New Year's Day, 1900. Note: Mrs Wilson was not the Harriet(t) Wilson who was a teacher at the Wesleyan denominational school at Linton (School no. 369), and who was briefly the assistant teacher at Linton School no. 880 after it was established in 1867.Sepia photograph of a woman with hair drawn back from face, wearing long sleeved long gown with decorated bodice, brooch at throat, seated with hands on lap.Beneath the photograph in the album: "Mrs Wilson". In pencil on side: "Burnt to death".mrs w. wilson, granny wilson, surman collection, harriet wilson -
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Photograph, Elizabeth Ann Bennett (afterwards Mrs William Todd)
Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 12 top left. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bennett was the oldest daughter of butcher W. G. Bennett and his wife Susan, nee Williams. She married William Todd in 1881, and they had a large family. Throughout her life she was involved in the community and church life of Linton and district.Sepia photograph of Elizabeth Bennett as a young girl, wearing mid-calf-length dress showing pantaloons underneath, and short long sleeved open jacket, standing with left hand holding onto side of wing chair, right arm by her side."Mrs W Todd nee Bennett Elizabeth Ann Bennett".elizabeth ann bennett, elizabeth (lizzie) todd, mrs william todd, surman collection, lizzie bennett -
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Photograph, Thomas Mardling Wise
Thomas Mardling Wise ran a drapery store, "Ellington House", in Sussex Street, Linton, from the 1860s until the early 1900s. The Wise family lived on a small holding on Carngham Road, Linton. Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 128.Tintype portrait of an older bearded man wearing suit jacket shirt and narrow tie."T M Wise".thomas mardling wise, old lintonian collection -
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Photograph, Todd family in front of their house in Grantley Street, Linton, c.1893
The house in Grantley Street, Linton, is believed to have been the first home of William and Elizabeth Todd and family. The land was held under a miner's right. Original photograph is in an album donated by Stella Surman (nee Todd). Inscription across bottom of original photograph: "Dad / Will / Mum / Aunt Mill / Arthur under tree / Milton standing / Jack on bike / Aunty Mill with Susan / Mum with Charlie". Charlie Todd is a baby in this photograph. His birth year, 1893, was used to date it.Sepia photograph of a family group - three adults, five children and a baby - posed in the front garden outside a cottage. One of the children is seated on a tricycle. The photograph has been mounted on beige-coloured card.todd family, william todd, elizabeth todd, william (billy) todd [william todd jnr], arthur (paddy) todd, milton todd, john (jack) todd, susie todd, charlie todd, millie bennett -
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Photograph, Murrell's Newsagency and CFA Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
Photograph taken in 1988 of Linton CFA building and Murrell's newsagency. Murrell's shop was originally Cornish family home and boot shop. Brick faced c1950.Colour photograph showing small single cream brick fronted building with verandah near building with pitched roof and huge garage door at front.murrell's newsagency, linton cfa, buildings -
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Photograph, Gordon Bennett's Home, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
House constructed c.1928. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph of double fronted timber house with pitched tile roof, two chimneys and verandah on part front and side of building. Set in garden with white 3 rail wooden fence along front of property.bennett family, buildings, houses, gordon bennett -
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Photograph, Preston House and Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
The white corner building was formerly a fruit and vegetable shop which was run by various generations of the Preston family, the last of whom was George Preston. The shop closed in the 1970s and this photo taken in 1988 shows it without its original verandah. Dean Hart afterwards purchased the weatherboard house as a residence and demolished the shop building on the corner.Colour photograph showing a green double-fronted weatherboard house in Sussex Street, Linton. The house has a chimney, pitched roof and a small porch, and a picket fence across the front. A smaller, white-painted building fronts the footpath on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets.buildings, houses, shops, preston's shop, george preston, dean hart -
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Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
Built 1860 as Bank of New South Wales - banking chambers and residence. Sold 1903 to Mr Lewers (son of Samuel Lewers, first manager of the bank in Linton). Lived in by members of the Lewers family until the 1950s. Stella Surman nee Todd bought the building when she returned to live in Linton c.1962. Jim and Cynthia Mason ran an antique and Devonshire tea restaurant 1981-84. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph showing long brick building with chimney, painted blue with white trim, fronting footpath at corner of two streets with shrubbery beside and behind.traquair house, bank of new south wales linton -
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Photograph, Verdoorn's Butcher Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
Originally Joseph Shepherd's "Family Grocer & Ironmonger" store, run for a short time after Joseph Shepherd's death by his nephew Alf Darling. Part of the shop became Gordon Bennett butchery in 1930s, and was used as a butcher's shop until the 1980s. Last butcher was Frank Verdoorn. Photograph taken 1988.Colour photograph of two storey old style brick building with pitched roof and verandah over footpath.verdoorn family, verdoorn butchers, buildings, joseph shepherd, gordon bennett -
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Mining survey document, Mining Survey Document, 1890
Document drawn up in relation to an application for a mining lease made by Isaac Walker of Linton. Application no. PP16, Lease no. 1351. Application was made for a mining lease on land in Sussex Street, Linton, which was occupied by Sarah Dawe and family. Original document is held at PROV Ballarat. Item and series details are recorded in handwriting on the lower part of the document.Photocopy of original document, which shows a plan of Allotments 3 & 4, Section 1A, Township of Linton, Parish of Argyle.mining applications, mining leases, plans, documents, isaac walker, dawe family, sarah dawe née carpenter -
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Photograph, H. R. Morgan General Store, Linton : Linton Economic Store
The store is understood to have been first owned by the Treloar and Nicholls families before being purchased by J. H. Morgan (father of H. R.. Morgan) in the early 1900s.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows the general store run by three generations of the Morgan family when it was being managed by H. R. Morgan (between 1930 and 1956). The photograph shows a store with large windows, a square parapet, and a verandah which is supported by four posts. A petrol bowser is outside the store near the road on the right of the photo. A sign on the parapet reads 'LINTON ECONOMIC STORE', and a sign across the verandah reads 'H.R. MORGAN GENERAL STORE'.linton economic store, h. r. (harold robert) morgan, shops, sussex street linton