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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BROWN Frank Miller - Lease agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1903
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Lease agreement between Edmund Kirby, Charles Horwood, Rachel Horwood, Norman Horwood, Stanley Horwood and Ivy Horwood with Frank Miller Brown of Back Creek in regards to Crown Allotments 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18,and 19 of Section 9B , Town of Sandhurst, County of Bendigo. Lease contains long list of machinery and equipment. Dated 27 January 1903. * Handwritten note from Kirby, Cohen and Woodward concerning the lease. Dated 12 February 1903. * Invoice dated 12 February 1903 concerning professional services from Kirby, Cohen and Woodward.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, horwood, kirby -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BOYD James - Agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1901
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Agreement between James Boyd and D'Arcy Gilbert Davies. Dated 1 June 1901. Concerning County Court ruling, Kerang.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BOLTON William May - Agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1904 - 1905
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Agreement between Bolton Bros. and Alfred Fuller (Evening Mail Co.) Dated 1 June 1905. * Firms Act registration document registering Bolton Bros. * Register General' Office note confirming registration of Bolton Bros. 1904. * Sub-lease between W M Bolton and others to Gordon & Gotch concerning lease of Allotment 12, Section 51c, Parish of Bendigo, County of Bendigo. Dated January 1904.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, bolton bros., evening mail co. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BOWDEN Mary Annie - Lease Agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1908
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Lease Agreement between Mary Annie Bowden and Albert Victor Phillips. Dated August 1908. Concerning a property in Honeysuckle Street, Bendigo.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BOGLE Gilbert Innes - Land Lease, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1911
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Agreement between Gilbert Bogle and Archibald James Fraser concerning the lease of land in the Parish of Mandurang. Dated 5 April 1911.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, mandurang, fraser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BILL Dr. George - Agreement and Discharge, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1924 - 1925
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Agreement and Discharge between George Bill of Homebush and Jose Monsant, Joseph Monsant and Pratty Monsant. Agreement concerns 30 acres of land. Dated 5 March 1924. * Hand written note acknowledging receipt of agreement. Dated July 1925. Signed Geo. Bill.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, monsant -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BLOSSETT Rupert Stanley - Deed of Charge, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1920
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Deed of Charge concerning the purchase of land in the Parish of Mandurang, County of Bendigo. Dated 13 November 1920.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BETTERIDGE Dykes Alexander, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1911
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Certificate of Registration of a Trademark. Dated 4 May 1911. Registered in Class 6 of sewing machines.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, sewing machine, trademark -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BERRY Harold Rupert Daniel - Covenant and Indemnity, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1930
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Covenant and Indemnity from Mrs A G and Mr M McKenzie to Harold Rupert Daniel Berry concerning Crown Allotment 392, Section H, City of Bendigo Parish of Sandhurst, County of Bendigo. Dated 17 April 1930.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, covenant -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BENDIGO and EAGLEHAWK STARR BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1905, 1910
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Henry Hall consenting to creation of an easement between Bendigo and Eaglehawk Starr Bowkett Building Society of View Street and the City of Bendigo. Dated 1910. * Amendment of the Rules of the Bendigo and Eaglehawk Starr Bowkett Building Society. Dated March 1905.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, rogers & every, bendigo and eaglehawk starr bowkett building society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BENNETT Herbert - Deed of partnership, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1919
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Deed of partnership between Herbert Bennett and Frederick Taylor. Dated July 1919. Concerning a market garden at Longlea to be styled "Bennett and Taylor".Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, rogers & every, partnership, market garden, frederick taylor -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - BEHRENS G - Receipts, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1914 - 1915
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Receipts from Donald McDonald, 1914, Kerang Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer, 1914, Bendigo Geo. A Bence & Co., 1914, Kerang Charles L King, 1915, Cohuna Robt. E Wilson, 1914, KerangSignatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, rogers & every -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BACK TO EAST SHELBOURNE SPORTS CARNIVAL, 8 October, 1927
Back To East Shelbourne Sports Carnival, Saturday, October 8, 1927. Programme. Refreshments on grounds, dance at night. 1/- Casamento's Buses. Executive Committee: President; W Harris. Vice-President; M De Araugo. Messrs. E Wright, A D Holden, W Hamilton, J Bartels, J Hinck, and H Hinck. Hon. Sec.; H M Burke. Asst. Hon. Sec.; G H Marshall. Ladies; Mesdames J Bartels, H Burke, G H Marshall, E Pocock, R Vines, and E Wright. General Committee; In addition to the above, Messrs. E Pocock, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and W Marshall, Mesdames W Harris, A Holden, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and Miss Pocock. Officials Judges: Messrs. T D Cairns, J Craven, and Geo. Hogben. Handicappers: Mr P Davidson (Northern District Walker's Assn.) Starter: Mr W Harris, M De Araugo, J Hinck, H Hovenden, E Pocock, W Hamilton, F J Roberts, A D Holden. Timekeeper: Mr H Hinck. Patrons: Cr, J Bartels, Nuttall & Clarke, Mrs D Punton, R S V Cocking, J Murray, and A Wells. Next 8 pages contain information on the history of East Shelbourne beginning with; This district is situated about ten miles west of south-west of Bendigo on Back Creek or Spring Creek, which received its names from the early diggers of Bendigo who, through shortage of water, were compelled to puddle at Bullock Creek or further 'back,' hence Back Creek; and because of the number of springs it contained - Spring Creek. Among the first to settle, in 1860, were Messrs. John Jenkinson, J Kilgour, T Connelly, G Nichols, R Fox, (who married Mrs James Jenkinson), Kenny, J Roberts, J Genders, J Curry, G Nevinson, Bartram, J Geary, A Nicholl, H Spencer, W Saunders, Mrs Prichard, and J Stansfield. History of East Shelbourne continues . . . Events held were Boy's (State School) Bicycle Race, Stepping the Distance (Gents), Stepping the Distance (Ladies), Bowling at the Stump, Kicking Football Through Hoop, Sheaf Toss, Bucket Ball, Sheffield, Children's Relay Race, Men's Potato Race, Tilting Rings, on Bikes, Walking Contest 1 mile, Car Race through pegs, Slow Bicycle Race 50 yards, Handicap Bicycle Race 2 miles, Tilting Rings in Cars, High Jump, Ladies' and Gent's Cigarette Race, Weight Guessing. Prizes were awarded for first and second placing of these events.In 1923, a Sports Carnival was held in the precincts of what was then a water reserve, situated south of the State School. The area was reserved for watering purposes on 1st May, 1894; and on July 15th, 1912, a small portion was excised. By 1923 its usefulness for water storage had disappeared, and being ideal for recreation purposes, it was decided, at the final meeting of the above sorts carnival, to apply for the area appointed, Mr W Harris (chairman), Messrs. G H Marshall, J Roberts, D Gill, M Connolly, R Vines, E Pocock, and H M Burke (secretary). The matter terminated in a Land Board, presided over by Mr McPherson, being held in Bendigo. The application was granted, but was not gazetted, until Messrs. W Harris and F J Roberts, with Messrs. A E Cook, MLA and Hon. H Keck, MLC interviewed the Minister for Lands. Soon afterwards, at a public meeting, the following members were elected to constitute the first Board of management, Messrs. W Harris (chairman), G H Marshall, A D Holden, F J Roberts (tres.), M D'Araugo, E Wright, and H M Burke (sec.). Since then the arena has been cleared and levelled by residents, and labor and material to the value of 150 pounds have been put into the reserve. At least 2/3rds of the program contain ads from business in Bendigo. Fordson Tractor - W Cowling, W Lewis William's Chymist, Collier footwear, William Wallace Land and Clearing Sales, Bain & Daws Groceries, Farmers & Citizens Trustees Company Bendigo Limited, Northern Seed Supply Co., Marong Bakery, Bennetts' Arcade Store, Marong Hotel, Warren's Drapery & Clothing, Jas. Friswell Butcher, Webster's Wireless, Baker & Woods Tennis Supplies, Hartleys Wireless, Cycle Hartleys, Bendigo Book & Stationery Centre Frank J Every's, T R Jones Chemist, Wool Skins & Hides F Ferguson, Furniture Carpets Linoleums Morley Johnsons, Jewellery & Silverware Prescott & Dawe, Drapers Honan & O'Toole, Stilwell's of Bendigo, Gents' & Ladies' Tailoring Hatters & Mercers Messrs. Denton Bros., Groceries Ales Wines & Spirits W Jeffrey, Ashman's Tailors Hatters Mercers, Myer's, Farmers' Grocery D Whyte & Co., Drapers & Furniture Stores The Beehive, Butcher les. Friswell, Tobacconist & Hairdresser W J Lenten, Timber Merchants & Ironmongers Hume & Iser, Stock E M Vains & Co., Ladies' & Gents' Tailors Clifford & Fulton, Printers & Stationers Bolton Bros. Pty Ltd, Bendigo Leather Shop, Everything Musical Suttons, Andrew's Auction Rooms Butter Eggs Poultry etc, Meats A C Petherick's, Albert Bush's Produce Stores & Chaff Mills, T D Cairns & Co., Jeweller C J Kirby, Casamento's Garage & Ballarat Motor Bus Service, Webster Bros. Sporting House Cycle Builders Motor Cycle & Car Agents, British Motors Bendigo, Webb's Bacon Depot. 20 pages plus coverBoltons Print, Bendigoevent, social, east shelbourne sports carnival -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Touching the Full Redemption of Mankind by the Death and Blood of Christ Jesus (human skin cover), 1599
Anthropodermic Bibliopegy is the name given to the use of human leather to bind books. The name stems from the combination of the Greek root words, human (Anthropos), skin (derma), book (biblion), and fasten (pegia). The practice of creating anthropodermic books was popular throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Most commonly, anthropodermic books are medical tomes, with the human leather taken from medical cadavers. Others were produced after criminal trials, with the criminal’s skin used to enclose the record of their own death sentences, creating a form of punishment that would surpass death. Other anthropodermic books contain poems or are religious texts. This book was written and printed in 1599 but most probably was rebound later when creation of anthropodermic books became more predominant. The book is a small tome of a religious nature containing the work of Bishop Thomas Bilson, who in a puritanical voice states that the primary argument articulated in this book is that “the metaphorical Calvinist interpretation of Hell as an exclusion from God was accurate then Christ's descent into hell after his crucifixion must refer to an actual existent hell as Christ was neither subject to sin nor able to be separated from the Divine.” The unusual cover of the book has led to many questions, the main being whether the book is covered with human skin. It was confirmed as such in 2014 with DNA testing undertaken by honours student Talanna Buckley at Federation University finding an 100% match to human DNA on the outside cover of the book. This is one of only two confirmed anthropodermic books in Australia, the other is housed at the National Library of Australia. Other forms of testing the leather of books have been found to be more accurate than DNA testing. For example, before DNA testing or PMF (Peptide Mass Fingerprinting) are undertaken many books have been identified as made from human skin through the close examination of the skins patterning. Hair follicles are the focus of the examination as certain patterns and sizes lend themselves to being human. However, many of these books have been proven to not be bound in human skin, the same can be said of books with inscriptions claiming them as anthropodermic. Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (PMF) testing has been found to be the most reliable way of confirming a leather bindings origin. This process involves the sampling of collagen-based materials, cutting the protein to gain specific amino acid combinations which form individual peptide sequences. Each mammal has an individual amino acid sequence in its collagen therefore its peptide mass combination is unique. This form of test can provide a more accurate outcome as collagen will be preserved for longer after the tanning process and will not be damaged in the same way DNA can be by the tanning process. DNA testing can also provide false positives as trace DNA from someone touching the book could be amplified and provide the reading instead of that of the leather itself. However, this book was tested with many controls as well as specific decontamination procedures in order to ensure that it was not trace DNA being tested. This book is historically and spiritually significant because it is a rare example of an early printed English Christian religious tract produced in Old English and Latin.. Its association with Thomas Bilson, who oversaw the final printing and publication of the King James Bible, is important. The covering of this book has been tested for human dna. Findings prove the book is covered with human skin, increasing the rarity of the object.420 page book with unusual leather cover. The book is written in Old English with passages in latin. There is a pressed petal between p.68 and 69. The covering of this book is made of human skin. The practice of binding books in human skin, also known as anthropodermic bibliopegy.Inside cover - James Hendy No 17 (Fu)gends Road Palmers Village Westminster. The gift of his mother Mrs Thomas Hendy. Some notes made through text eg p.112, and a passage written on the last page.religion, bible, edward lowe, edward lotos, thomas bilson, anthropodermic bibliopegy, james hendy, full redemption, religious, leather, wilson, winchester, jesus, puritanical, puritans, bungey, bilson, human skin, skin, human skin cover, human skin binding -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Norman E. Beaumont et al, Early Days of Berwick: and its surrounding districts, Beaconsfield, Upper Beaconsfield, Harkaway, Narre Warren North, 1979
A history of Berwick and surrounding districts written in 1948.xviii, 160 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionA history of Berwick and surrounding districts written in 1948.berwick (vic.), beaconsfield (vic.), upper beaconsfield (vic.), harkaway (vic.), narre warren north (vic.), berwick railway station, berwick shire hall -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, MA Jones, Prolific in God's gifts : a social history of Knox and the Dandenongs, 1983
a detailed historical account of the Knox and Dandenong regions in Victoria, Australia. The book explores the area's development from the arrival of the first pastoralists to its transformation into part of urban Melbourne. It highlights key figures such as James Clow, a clergyman and pastoralist, and John Wood Beilby, an explorer and speculator. The book also discusses the region's early agricultural struggles, the impact of the railway, and its emergence as one of Australia's first tourist destinations. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps, it provides a vivid picture of the area's history through original newspaper excerpts and documents. [AI generated text]328 p.; 24 cmnon-fictiona detailed historical account of the Knox and Dandenong regions in Victoria, Australia. The book explores the area's development from the arrival of the first pastoralists to its transformation into part of urban Melbourne. It highlights key figures such as James Clow, a clergyman and pastoralist, and John Wood Beilby, an explorer and speculator. The book also discusses the region's early agricultural struggles, the impact of the railway, and its emergence as one of Australia's first tourist destinations. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps, it provides a vivid picture of the area's history through original newspaper excerpts and documents. [AI generated text]knox (vic.), dandenongs -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Cannulae, Transfusion
Blood was long thought to be the essence of life and the centre of the soul; it was believed to provide a person with physical strength and mental abilities. In 1677, Richard Lower and Jean Baptiste Denis, in separate experiments, attempted animal-to-man transfusions to treat mental disorders. They had mixed success but didn't appear to cure the ailment. In 1818, James Blundell became interested in blood transfusion after witnessing the many deaths resulting from post-partum haemorrhage. He began with experiments in dogs and soon established it was possible to transfuse using a syringe if he worked quickly. Blundell established that cross-species transfusions didn't work and were dangerous. The early part of the 20th Century saw major developments in blood transfusion. Blood groups were identified by 1907 and the Kimpton Brown vessel (see 3675) slowed coagulation. These transfusion needles were used to collect and administer blood for transfusions.Two glass tubes, one with straight and one with a curve at the base. The tubes, known as cannualae, were used to facilitate blood transfusions.transfusion, cannula, kimpton brown, blood, blood transfusion, blundell, lower, denis -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing - Cable trams, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Built up Yoke", May 1922
Drawing No. 939 signed and dated by the Chief Engineer, Mr. Strickland on 31-5-1922, Drawing "Built up Yoke", for contract No. 158 shows a cable tram Yoke possibly to be used in the link between Swanston St and Lonsdale St (west) or repairs. Signed by James Henderson Engineer for Permanent Way. The yoke could be used to support a cable pulley.Demonstrates a drawing made for cable tram track parts during the early 1920s.Drawing - blue print - No. 939trams, tramways, cable trams, trackwork, yokes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - FEATONBY Mrs Anne - Sale Note, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 10.02.1920
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/FEATONBY, Mrs Anne Sale note re Crown Allotment 4, Parish of Warriwitue County of Dalhousie. Cream coloured paper.Signatures.sale note, sherriff, featonby, public auction, land sale, nicholas kennedy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - EDDY Thomas - Mining Leases, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1898 - 1902
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Mining lease payment receipts from F G Buckell re Lease nos. 5586, 5569, 5570, 5621 and 6557. Dates from 1898 - 1900. Nineteen receipts. * Mining lease payment receipts from J Rennick re Lease numbers 6557 - 1898,1899 and 1900. * Receipt of Mortgage payment from A Turner. Mortgage of Lease 5568/9-7, 5621 -5557 July 1899. * Letter re lease 5569 from Dept of Mines re payment of rent. October 1901. * Office of Titles notice November 1902 re mining lease Vol. 156 - 18911. * Memo from Office of Titles, October 1902, re payment of rent to Eddy., * Mining lease indenture 30 April 1895, to John Rennick, lease 6557. Later transferred to Bendigo Golden Star Co., then Commercial Bank, then Thomas Eddy. Signaturesleases, eddy, rennick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - ELLIS Edward Woodrow Tregenza - Land sale records, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1907
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Particulars, conditions of sale and contract from bank of Victoria to Louisa Mary Ellis. 1907. * Plan of subdivision of crown allotments 20, 22, 23 Parish of Sandhurst, County of Bendigo * Agreement between Rupert Noyes Putnam of Williamson St. Bendigo and Edward Woodrow Tregenza Ellis of High St Bendigo for Crown allotments 18 and 19, Parish of Sandhurst County of bendigo.Signaturesrupert noyes putnam, land sales -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - FINSTER, Arthur Alexander, NICOLAI, Johanna Wilhelmina, Rental Agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 11.8.1913
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/Rental agreement between A. A. Finster to rent a property at 9 Short St. Bendigo for two weeks from Miss J. W. Nicolai. (18.08.1913 – 01.09.1913.) Handwritten. Cream coloured paper. Witnessed by G Alice Jones. Signatures.rental agreement, g alice jones, finster, nicolai -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - EMMETT William, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1886
In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Indenture between William Emmett of Mologa, Farmer, and John Roberts Hoskins of Sandhurst, Timber merchant. Dated August 1886. * Assignment between William Emmett of Mologa, Farmer, and John Roberts Hoskins of Sandhurst, Timber merchant. Dated August 1886 * Account of Sales of horses, cattle, Farm implements etc. sold at auction on account of William Emmett by R O'Neil, Auctioneer.Signaturesr o'neill, j r hoskins, timber merchant -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - M&MTB Garford 5IHL 32.4 H.P bus, M&MTB, c1920s
Official M&MTB photograph shows side on view of Garford 5IHL 32.4 H.P petrol chassis bus with a James Motors body. Seated 29. Either Bus No. 45 or 46 as there were only two of them in the fleet. Entered service 1925 and retired in 1935. (The two bodies went forward onto new chassis in 1935.) Yields information about M&MTB early bus fleet Black and white prints with notes.In faded biro: "Garford HL Seat 29 Crush 60 (Stamp:) Sutcliffe Pty Ltd"official m&mtb, garford bus, james motors, 45, 46 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Inimitable Mr Meek, 2015
... the decorative works of James Meek, an important early settler ...This is a catalogue with a reinforced plastic-covered cover. It has 87 pages with illustrations and photographs. The sepia-coloured cover features a portion of a James Meek work of calligraphy.james meek, the inimitable mr meek, james meek artist -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document, Walter J K Dunstan et al, "Notes on development of tramways in Ballarat and Bendigo", March 1963
Document contains two separate items: 1 - "Notes on the genesis and development of the electric light and tramways of the cities of Ballarat and Bendigo" by W J K Dunstan of Ballarat. Read to the Ballarat Historical Society. Item dated on page 5 as 12/3/1963. Paper looks at the history of tramways in both Ballarat and Bendigo, ESCo, development, history, wages, the SECV, personalities, staff, electricity, power generation and horse tramways. 2 - Handwritten extracts from the Mayor's report to the Town of Malvern / Prahran about the formation and early operation of the PMTT. Compiled by Bob Prentice. Names listed on page 5: P E S Cooper - Bendigo Manager George Smith Morrison - ditto Benjamin Deakin - ESCo E J Cochrane - Bendigo E C Gurr Geelong W J Home - Co. Solicitor P J Pringle Tom Pringle A E Ford - Depot Foreman Bendigo W Knox Accountant L W West Foreman Bendigo J H Nesbit Bendigo Accountant C Coxgrove, - depot foreman Ballarat Harry Foy - ditto Chris Hodgson - ditto H C Evans Bendigo Traffic Supt H P James Ballarat Supt A V Mawby - ditto D Maxwell - Engineer Ballarat C F Cole - Engineer R F Dixon - Manager Ballarat Geo Laurens - Mains Foreman C J Callister - apprentice to Power Station Supt.Yields information about the history of Ballarat and Bendigo tramways prepared by W J K Dunstan.Manila folder containing a typed report and handwritten notes, stapled on the left hand side.tramways, bendigo, ballarat, local history, esco, secv, operations, staff -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - POWELL COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOS AND HISTORY
Printed page from family history (page 47) ''Burrow Burra and Borough'' (??) by Pauline E Powell, 1996. Page has reference to ''Old Lady Smith'' from Aspendale; Roy Powell; George Powell; Edna Foo; Iris Powell; William Foo; Perce Powell; Joyce Irene Fopoco; James Leonard Fopoco; Janice Yvonne Fopoco; Mrs Wilshire; Fopoco dances (Foo Powell Company) ; Elmore Post Office; ANA Hall. This page has obviously some continuation onto P. 48 - but not in collection. Page is a family history from marriage of George Powell and Rene in 1925 through to George's move to Maryborough Post Office (early WW2). Additional sheet re donation from Pauline Powell (BHS letterheaded paper) with supportive family history information. -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 27 August 2004
This photograph was taken on Friday the 27th of August 2004 as part of an event called 'Direct Seeding Expo'. This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular event took place at the property of Lisa and Marcus O'Connor in Wooragee. This photograph shows farmer and Greening Australia Project Officer James Scholfield giving a demonstration on the Hamilton Tree Seeder (a soil ripper). This machine is used to loosen tough, compact soil in order to prepare it for the planting of seedlings. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s to educate members of the public on alternative and potentially more efficient methods of planting seedlings. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA EONA2N2. NNN 0 4240 / lisa and marcus o'connor, direct seeding expo, direct seeding, seedlings, seeding methods, wooragee landcare group, wooragee, james scholfield, greening australia project, hamilton tree seeder, soil ripper, ripper -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Leslie Francis Watters, Elizabeth Rafferty in Sydney's The Rock's, and her Bostock Legacy, 2014
Family history of Elizabeth RaffertyThis is a small book of 64 pages with a buff-coloured plasticised cover with printed material and a photograph of Elizabeth Rafferty. The pages contain printed material, maps, photographs and illustrations and an index.non-fictionFamily history of Elizabeth Rafferty bostock family, elizabeth rafferty, warrnambool, rachel rafferty, robert bostock -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Hanging Frame, Murrells & Becker, Early 1900s
This hanging frame was contained in the steamer chest which belonged to Dr. Murphy (1905 - 1981) who was the first doctor of Emerald. It is believed to have belonged to his mother, Mary Murphy. Dr. Murphy's father, Sir Stephen James Murphy, was in the Indian Civil Service (1898 - 1935) serving in various positions including as the Justice of the High Court of Bombay. The chest appears to date from the early 1900s.This item is significant as it belonged to Dr. Murphy who was an esteemed Emerald GP and local person.Wooden hanging frame. Part of the steamer chest. Intended use is to hang clothes on by laying the chest up vertically and opening the chest. Early 1900s.dr. murphy, steamer chest, bombay, stephen murphy, emerald, doctor, 1900s, hanging frame