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Photograph: Colonial Bank of Australasia (later Union Bank) in Tarnagulla, June 1866
David Gordon Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. The single-storey brick building at far left was built in 1859 and used by the Union Bank until 1888, and was later renamed 'Lochcarron' and used as premises by doctors and dentists. The two-storey building (right) was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The double-storey building in this image was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. Both buildings are now private residences. This image was created by Aime Marchand in June 1866. Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honourable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. -
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Photograph: Alluvial workings between Gladstone St and Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, June 1866
David Gordon Collection. This image was created by Aime Marchand in June 1866. Marchand (1846-1910) made a series of fourteen photographs which were submitted to the 1866-67 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, where they earned a 1st Class Honourable Mention. This is one of those fourteen images. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California, Marchand appears to have begun his practice of photography in Tarnagulla around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland, where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts, offering portrait and view services. Little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. -
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Photograph: Workers at Tarnagulla Gold Sluicing Plant in 1906, 1906
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Photograph: Group on men on/behind wooden bench
David Gordon Collection. Handwritten on reverse 'CV James'. -
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Postcard: Renshaw & Co store, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Methodist Church, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Methodist Church, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Bank in main street, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Mill and Comapny's Dam, Tarnagulla, 'Nature's Mirror'
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Postcard: Morning Star Mine
David Gordon Collection. Located at Wood's Point, Victoria. -
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Postcard: Exchange Store in main street of Tarnagulla
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Postcard: The Reservoir, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Laanecoorie Weir, Laanecoorie Weir, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: The Deserted Mine, Tarnagulla, The Deserted Mine, Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: Laanecoorie
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Postcard: Greetings From Laanecoorie, Greetings From Laanecoorie
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: Greetings From Tarnagulla, Greetings From Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: View of the Reservoir Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: The Reservoir Reserve, Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: The Reservoir, Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: The Company's Dam, Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: Commercial Road (north end), Tarnagulla
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: Tarnagulla from Poverty Reef
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: The Poseidon Nugget
David Gordon Collection. -
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Postcard: Three Nuggets
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Postcard: Reservoir Jetty and Cannon, Tarnagulla
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Postcard: Man Standing On Horse - Lowrie Bros
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Photo (copy?): Soldiers
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Postcard: Tarnagulla soldiers, c. 1914-1918
David Gordon Collection. Same image as THA-2019.0203 and THA-2019.0023. Names from those items: Accompanied by a note that gives the following names: (Left to Right) Back Row: 1. Jim Browbill (Simpson's Creek) 2. Geo. Whyte (Tarnagulla) 3. Ken Bramley (Arnold's Bridge) 4. Geo. Riordan (Arnold's Bridge) Third Row from front: 1. Harold Spedding 2. Hewie Spedding (Laanecoorie) 3. Jack Graham (Murphy's Creek) 4. Syd Akers (Tarnagulla) 5. Geo. Corrie (Tarnagulla) Second row from front: 1. Geo. Clark (Llanelly) 2. Allan Mitchell (Llanelly) 3. Sergt. Anderson (Laanecoorie) 4. Jack Mitchell (Llanelly) 5. Will Kilgour (Tarnagulla) Front Row: 1. Fred Jackson (Tarnagulla) Subjects are residents of Tarnagulla and other towns in surrounding district. All served in First World War, dating the image to circa 1914-1918.military -
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Postcard: Tarnagulla soldiers, c. 1914-1918
David Gordon Collection. Same image as THA-2019.0203 and THA-2019.0023. Names from those items: Accompanied by a note that gives the following names: (Left to Right) Back Row: 1. Jim Browbill (Simpson's Creek) 2. Geo. Whyte (Tarnagulla) 3. Ken Bramley (Arnold's Bridge) 4. Geo. Riordan (Arnold's Bridge) Third Row from front: 1. Harold Spedding 2. Hewie Spedding (Laanecoorie) 3. Jack Graham (Murphy's Creek) 4. Syd Akers (Tarnagulla) 5. Geo. Corrie (Tarnagulla) Second row from front: 1. Geo. Clark (Llanelly) 2. Allan Mitchell (Llanelly) 3. Sergt. Anderson (Laanecoorie) 4. Jack Mitchell (Llanelly) 5. Will Kilgour (Tarnagulla) Front Row: 1. Fred Jackson (Tarnagulla) Subjects are residents of Tarnagulla and other towns in surrounding district. All served in First World War, dating the image to circa 1914-1918.military